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INSTALLATION
INSTRUCTIONS
BACK PANELS
3.4.5
If the appliance is being fitted with the flange against slips or a back panel, it
must be of a suitable material. The back
-
panel must be able to withstand 150
o
C
continuously or be
‘
O
’
rated (fire retardant). It is recommended that this back panel
is constructed of 4 sections then re
-
bonded as a single panel to provide the correct
opening size and make the installation easier. Single piece back
-
panels or backing
slips are highly likely to crack in time and no responsibility will be held by the
appliance manufacturer for such installations.
DEBRIS
3.4.6
A clearance of at least 32mm is required behind the appliance to ensure
adequate debris collection volume is attained and provide to clearance when
venting from the rear exit. When connected to the
5”
liner or to
5”
flue pipe this is
not required.
VENTILATION
3.5
No purpose made ventilation is required for this product as the nominal input
does not exceed 7.0 kW, however if spillage is detected during the installation
commissioning it may be necessary to provide some additional ventilation. Always
check the current rules in force for the country of installation.
GAS SUPPLY
3.6
This appliance is suitable for use on natural gas (G20) only from a governed
meter. It is the responsibility of the installer to ensure that correct pipe sizing has
been supplied to the site for correct performance. 8mm diameter ductile copper
tubing should be used for the run to the appliance at a maximum length of 500mm
to avoid pressure drops. The appliance is supplied with a restriction device which
must be used as part of the installation. There should be no soldered joints within
the firebox of the appliance.
3.4.4
The following diagram shows the area which must be clear of all combustible
materials.
COMBUSTIBLES