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14 December 2010 

Due to continued product improvement, Broady’s reserves the right to change product specifications without prior notification. 

All Dimension are in mm………….Copyright ©  

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DIAGRAM B    ( SHOWING CONTROL VALVE WITH TEST POINTS AND ADJUSTING SCREW ).

 

DIAGRAM B 

 

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After checking the pressure, turn the unit off, remove Manometer from the Test Point and Tighten the Test Point 
Screw. Ensure to check for gas leaks.

 

 

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Ensure Power is Off & Reconnect Modulator Harness Connection in the Main Harness. See Diagram B Above .

 

 

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Turn the Appliance On and Off a few times to check ignition.

 

 

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When you are satisfied that the Appliance is working correctly , fit the Front Panel Assembly back to the Gas Burner.

 

 

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NOTE : Ensure you peel the Protective Plastic Coating from any Stainless Steel components if fitted.

 

 

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All Burner Aerations are Factory Preset and cannot be adjusted.

 

 

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If you are unable to get the unit to operate correctly, refer to troubleshooting before contacting your Local Service 
Contact as listed.

 

 

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It may take approximately 2 hours of operation for the coals/Logs or river rocks to achieve their full flame pattern and 
glow.

 

 

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During the Initial Burning in period, some smoke and smell may be experienced , the appliance should be run on the 
high position in a well ventilated room until these dissipate . 

Modulator Harness 
Connections 

Modulator Harness Connections 

“Nut A” 

“Screw B” 

Summary of Contents for Fp 1100

Page 1: ...bers for a Certified NZHHA SFAIT Installer in your area A Certified Craftsman Gas Fitter and Certified Electrician are required to run Power and Gas Supplies as required to the unit and any Commissioning as part of the Installation process The heater must be Installed according to these Instructions and in Compliance with all relevant building gas fitting electrical and other statutory regulations...

Page 2: ...tely vent the building or some mechani cal system to ensure that there is always a neutral or positive pressure at the fireplace and a negative pressure at the flue outlet This will ensure that the draft in the flue system is always to the outside CAITEC AIR the limits and requirements See details in these Spec s or contact your local Agent Wind Noise You may encounter wind noise in some installat...

Page 3: ... 1195 Insulation Kit Height G 630 630 630 630 Insulation Kit Depth H 485 485 485 485 Centre of Flue I 315 315 285 285 Flue J 200 200 250 250 Flue Liner K 250 250 300 300 Fascia Width L 860 940 1060 1260 Fascia Height M 680 680 680 680 Fascia Section N 80 80 80 80 Heat Output kW Range 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 Estimated unless stated otherwise FIREBOX DIMENSION Minimum Flue Height Flue Height 3600 Measured Fro...

Page 4: ...ell Structure it is recommended to use a Fibreglass Mesh with a Latex Based Plaster to minimise the chance of the Solid Plaster cracking See your Solid Plasterer for correct materials and applications Seismic Restraint Secure Firebox through anchor points provided Offset for Hearth finishing Offset This is a Raised Canter Levered Hearth See page 15 for further Raised Hearth Detail MODLE Fp 700 Fp ...

Page 5: ...Heat Cell Clearance Height P 660 660 660 660 Heat Cell Clearance Depth Q 535 535 535 535 Hearth Width R 1100 1180 1300 1500 Hearth Projection S 300 300 300 300 Chimney Chase Clearance T 350 350 400 400 Window Height V 660 660 660 660 Window Width W 810 895 1010 1210 COMMON ALCOVE FRAMED OUT TO 2 4 MTR HIGH MINIMUM HEAT CELL ALCOVE CLEARANCES FRAME OUT Warm Air Vent Window Height V must be measured...

Page 6: ...OO 810 1210 1210 1210 Plinth Depth QQ 600 600 600 600 Centre of Flue II 315 315 285 285 Hearth Width RR 1100 1180 1300 1500 Hearth Projection SS 300 300 300 300 Firebox Fp 700 Fp 780 Fp 900 Fp 1100 Hearth Width R 1100 1180 1300 1500 Hearth Projection S 300 300 300 300 Alcove Width O 810 895 1010 1210 Alcove Depth Q 535 535 535 535 Centre of Flue I 315 315 285 285 Chimney Chase Clearance T 350 350 ...

Page 7: ...ll Clearance Width OO 810 1210 1210 1210 Alcove Clearance Height PP 2400 2400 2400 2400 Alcove Clearance Depth QQ 600 600 600 600 Window Height VV 630 630 630 630 Window Width WW 800 880 1000 1200 Chimney Chase Clearance TT 350 350 400 400 Cool Air external Intake Vent Warm Air Vent Warm Air Vent Cool Air external Intake Vent Note Ensure that the Fire and Flue System is Installed before the alcove...

Page 8: ...NZS 5261 5262 2003 IF FLASHING CONE NEEDED 1 NOTE The last length of flue pipe needs to extend past the liner so that when the top spider and the Flashing cone are fitted that the flashing cone and the flue pipe are flush or that the flue pipe is 5mm lower that the Flashing cone 2 Fit the Top Spider into position ensure that the legs of the spider are fitted inside the liner and that the spider is...

Page 9: ...FLUE PENETRATION Vented through Alcove Double lined Flue System FLUE PENETRATION Vented through Top Flashing All external air vents and ceiling penetrations are to be Vermin and Rodent proof Note External Requirements Refer to AS NZS2918 2001 4 9 1 NZS5261 5262 2003 Install Flue system to AS NZS2918 2001 5261 5262 2003 When using a rubber or Bitumen flashing Butynol Dectite an Additional Flue pipe...

Page 10: ...Dimension are in mm Copyright 10 CHIMNEY CHASE FLASHING DETAILS CHIMNEY CHASE FLASHING AND AIR VENTILATION OPTIONS Note Flashing Spigot height is determined by the Insulation that is fitted under the Flashing See Details at bottom of page VENTING THROUGH CHIMNEY CHASE No Insulation under flashing VENTING THROUGH FLASHING Insulation under flashing ...

Page 11: ...nge product specifications without prior notification All Dimension are in mm Copyright 11 FLUE HEIGHT MINIMUM DETAILS FRAME OUT AND TRIM OUT DETAILS FOR CHIMNEY CHASE Option X Singled Lined Flue System Option Y Double Lined Flue System The Flue exit is to comply to ASNZS 2918 2001 3D View ...

Page 12: ...y s reserves the right to change product specifications without prior notification All Dimension are in mm Copyright 12 COMBUSTIBLE MANTLE CLEARANCES HEARTH CLEARANCES Note For Combustible Floors Minimum Hearth of 300mm A must be maintained at any given height ...

Page 13: ...Appliance and Flue System Check that the Gas Type Specified on the Data Plate is correct for the available supply LPG or NG A Copper Gas supply capable of supplying the correct MJ h should be brought into the rear of the Installation Cavity through the hole provided A Flare Nut is pro vided on the Burner for Gas Connection to the Appliance TO THE INSTALLER GAS FITTER and ELECTRICIAN NOTES Service ...

Page 14: ...r of Rows 2 Top Row Slide R LH Grate Pins into Holes located on the Burner Side plates 1 Bottom Row Gloves should be worn when handling Ceramic Fibre Coals Logs care needs to be taken when handling Coals Logs Due to the Carbon on the Coals can stain the surroundings HELPFUL HINTS When Hot use Metal Tongs Apply a thin layer of Vermiculite over the Burner just enough to cover the Burner Tray only as...

Page 15: ...tter prior to use To light Lower the control cover by pulling it outwards Depress the Ignition Switch and hold in the PILOT position for 3 5 seconds This may take some time for the Gas to come through to the Pilot 3 Flame Strike the Igniter by turning to the STAR position maintaining the Switch in a Depressed State repeat steps 2 3 if neces sary Once the Pilot Flame is lit hold this position for 3...

Page 16: ... Valves are Factory Set but may require adjustment onsite Turn Appliance Off Remove Front Plastic Cover on Igniter Pull Cover to Slide off Unscrew Test Nipple on the Burner Manifold fit the Test Gauge Securely See Diagram To Set the High Light the Burner turn to High Then Adjust the High Screw to the Desired Pressure See Spec s To Set the Low Light the Burner turn to Low Then Adjust the Low Screw ...

Page 17: ...iant and convected heat Therefore it is important to observe the following precautions associated with any heating appliance or open fire Do not cover or restrict the fireplace upper or lower vents in any way as this may result in a build up of hazardous gases within the room The fire is not intended for the drying of clothing bedding etc Avoid installing this appliance in high traffic areas stron...

Page 18: ...me and Fan set tings unless the Appliance was Switched Off due to Power Failure In the circumstance of a Power Failure the Remote Control System will return to the default settings which is a Low Flame and the Fan Turned Off If the Gas Fails to light the Appliance it will go into Lock Out Mode after trying to ignite for 1 minute approx In Lock Out Mode the Power LED will remain illuminated To star...

Page 19: ...he Fan is Turned Off Your Remote Control has all the features of the Control Receiver situated on the Front Panel of the Burner By pressing Timer Button the Power LED will start flashing and after 30 minutes the appliance will Shut Off Automatically By pressing the Timer Button again within the 30 minute period this will reset the Timer and the power LED will Stop Flashing Warranty Cover will be c...

Page 20: ...If setting the Pressure is required it is to be carried out by a Certified Gas Fitter If adjustments are necessary remove the cap The Pressure Adjustment Screw and Nut are on the Front Side of the Gas Control Valve shown in Diagram B in this specification and are Factory set High Pressure Setting Set the modulator to Maximum Condition Screw in Nut A to Increase the Outlet Pressure then screw Nut A...

Page 21: ...re satisfied that the Appliance is working correctly fit the Front Panel Assembly back to the Gas Burner NOTE Ensure you peel the Protective Plastic Coating from any Stainless Steel components if fitted All Burner Aerations are Factory Preset and cannot be adjusted If you are unable to get the unit to operate correctly refer to troubleshooting before contacting your Local Service Contact as listed...

Page 22: ...ntinued product improvement Broady s reserves the right to change product specifications without prior notification All Dimension are in mm Copyright 22 REMOTE IGNITION FpEG GAS FIRE WIRING DIAGRAM Modulator Harness Connections ...

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