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page 5
Commissioning the Fire – Page 5
Check the gas pressure
(Figs 7 and 11)
(a)
Remove the packing securing the coal bed as follows:
(i)
Slide the glass front panel retaining clamps
sideways.
(ii)
Lift the glass front panel bottom edge out of the
locating channel and carefully remove the glass front
panel.
(iii)
Remove the packing securing the coal bed.
(iv)
Carefully remove the coal bed and withdraw it from
the plastic bag.
CAUTION: The coal bed is extremely fragile and must be
handled accordingly. Gloves should be worn and any
inhalation of the dust should be avoided. Keep the coals
away from children at all times. Please read the
Important Information Section on page 2.
(v)
Replace the coal bed and glass front panel.
(b)
Remove the pressure test point sealing screw from the
control tap and connect a pressure gauge.
(c)
To light the fire burner: Push in and turn the fire control
knob anti-clockwise to the positive stop. The pilot which
can be seen through the lower right hand gap between the
coal should now light. If it fails to light turn the control knob
to the ‘OFF position and repeat until lighting occurs.
Continue to hold in the control knob for a further 15
seconds. Release slowly and the pilot should stay alight.
CAUTION: If the pilot does not light or stay alight or if the
pilot flame goes out for any reason turn the control knob to
the ‘OFF’ position and wait for 3 minutes before attempting
to light the pilot again.
(d)
Push in the control knob and turn fully anti-clockwise.
Check that the ignition is satisfactory.
(e)
Check the fire pressure with the control knob turned fully
anti-clockwise. The pressure should be 14.1mbar ±
1.0mbar (5.6 in wg ± 0.4 in wg). No adjustment is provided
on the fire. Turn the control knob to the ‘OFF’ ( ) position.
Remove the pressure gauge and refit the pressure test
point sealing screw. Turn the fire on full again and check
for gas soundness using a suitable leak detection fluid.
TEST FOR SPILLAGE
(a)
Check that all four edges of the closure plate are sealed.
(b)
After fitting the fire ensure that all doors and windows of
the room are closed and they are not opened until the fire
has been checked for clearance of products.
IMPORTANT NOTE: If there is an extractor or
ceiling fan in the room or adjoining room then the
spillage test must be performed with the fan
turned on and any interconnecting doors between the
fan and the appliance left open.
(c)
Light the fire and leave on full rate for 5 minutes.
(d)
The fire should be checked visually for the absence of
spillage by holding a smoke match 50mm (2in) inside the
draught diverter behind the fire ensuring that the smoke is
drawn into the flue outlet (Fig.8). If there is any doubt
repeat the test after a further 10 minutes. If spillage still
persists the chimney may be faulty. The cause of the fault
MUST be identified and corrected before leaving the fire
installed. IF THE FAULT CANNOT BE CORRECTED,
TURN OFF AND DISCONNECT THE GAS SUPPLY TO
THE FIRE - SEEK EXPERT ADVICE.
(e)
Remove the control knob.