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Contents

Contents

2

Warranty

3

Distributor

Safety warnings

4-5

What to do if you smell gas

Warnings

Standards

User instructions

6-8

Operating instructions

Flame characteristics

Cleaning

Heater specifications

9

Installation instructions

10-15

Clearances

Installation

Gas connection

Log installation

Gas control

Gas pressure point

Installation tips

Flue installation - Standard flue kit

16-17

Flue kit

Alternative double skin flue installation

18-19

Alternative flue kit

Service instructions

20-21

General

Access to components

To replace primary glass

To replace the gas control

To replace the fan

To replace the electronic controller

To remove the burner and electrodes

Wiring diagram

Data label

For service to this appliance

Trouble shooting

22-23

Connections

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9.

No gas to burner.

• The gas valve should open at the same time as the

igniter sparks. If there is no gas to the burner when

this occurs check the solenoid coils for continuity.

• Check that the gas pressure is present at the test

point when the spark is being generated.

• Check that there is gas to the inlet of the gas control.

10.

Appliance lights but goes

• Test the flame for correct ionisation signal. Connect a

into lockout.

multimeter in series with the flame rod and set the

function to measure micro-amps. The module will go

into lockout if the flame current sensitivity is less than

0.5 micro-amps. The approximate signal strength on

high flame is about 10 micro-amps and on low

4  micro-amps. The signal strength will fluctuate but

should be greater than 1.5 micro-amps at all times.

Take precaution because the ionisation probe can

have a high negative voltage and can cause shock.

11.

Fuse blowing.

• If the fuse continues to blow check the solenoid coils

for signs of them being shorted.

• Check the fan and wiring for short circuit.

Connections

Terminals 5, 6 and 7 at the module 12 way connector are bridged.

Terminal 10 at the module 12 way connector is the active supply via the

red wire.

Terminal 11 at the module 12 way connector is the neutral supply via the

blue wire.

Terminal 12 at the module 12 way connector is the earth connection via

the green/yellow wire.

Terminal 12 at the module 2 way connector is the neutral connection via a

brown wire which is joined into the rectifier cable then into the 8 way

switch connector blue wire.

Terminal 14 is an active connection at the module 2 way connector via a

white wire into the 8 way switch connector. This is active only when the

flame is sensed.

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Summary of Contents for Canterbury CANTFS-03-LP

Page 1: ...heater is approved for use with Natural and Propane gases Please leave instructions with the owner USER INSTRUCTIONS INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS FREESTANDING MODELS CANTFS 03 NG CA...

Page 2: ...on Log installation Gas control Gas pressure point Installation tips Flue installation Standard flue kit 16 17 Flue kit Alternative double skin flue installation 18 19 Alternative flue kit Service ins...

Page 3: ...with manufacturer s instruc tions this warranty may be void The customer must keep their Tax Invoice as proof of purchase of this product and compliance certificate as proof of required installation M...

Page 4: ...e and other flammable liquids Do not place clothing or other flammable material on or near the heater 4 Keep curtains clothing furniture and other flammable materials at least 900mm from front rear an...

Page 5: ...ter a few hours use at the maximum control position 13 Testing the effectiveness of the flue Before testing the flue confirm air vents are unobstructed If an exhaust fan or other heating appliances ar...

Page 6: ...ol lay out refer to figure 2 3 To turn heater on press switch to POWER ON position There is a 5 second delay before the burner ignites At this setting the burner is on LOW and the fan speed is on LOW...

Page 7: ...setting Refer figure 7 On low burner setting it is more efficient to operate the fan speed on LOW 8 If the burner fails to ignite wait 20 seconds and repeat the ignition procedure See below To turn b...

Page 8: ...h a lint free damp cloth Any stubborn stains can be removed with a non abrasive spray on cleaner If an abrasive cleaner is used the paint finish will be damaged Internally the heater should only be cl...

Page 9: ...p Power consumption 90 VA maximum Optional Accessories Safety guard Gold trim Cathedral ceiling flue box for standard flue only Standard flue kit 2 x 900mm lengths of 125mm painted upper flue 1 x 900m...

Page 10: ...3 4 on page 4 For minimum clearances refer fig 9 and 10 4 Remove the carton from the heater and lift from pallet Check that the heater is suitable for the gas available Refer to the data label locate...

Page 11: ...r of appliance For inlet position see figure 13 Log installation 11 The burner is contained within the burner chamber Refer figure 14 12 Carefully unpack the log set Logs are numbered as follows No 1...

Page 12: ...ace log No 4 on single right back pin ensure left side of log rests on depression in No 3 log Refer figure 18 13 Refit the inner glass but do not overtighten the screws 14 Refit the front glass surrou...

Page 13: ...on and Burner low flame are factory set however if pressures need to be checked or adjusted follow the procedures described below and on the next two pages 16 To check control outlet pressure at burn...

Page 14: ...ontrol 21 Refit the lower front cover making sure not to damage the power cord 22 Follow User Instructions to turn on heater and test for correct operation before leaving 23 The heater flames should b...

Page 15: ...ment on 1300 727 421 if the installation is unusual or you have any concerns with the installation and or heater operation before the installation commences Any service request resulting from incorrec...

Page 16: ...een observed For clearances refer page 10 2 The centre line of the flue is 120mm to rear of appliance including rear spacers 3 Carry out installation as per figure 25 ceiling plate installation and fi...

Page 17: ...17 26 Flue installation Standard flue kit...

Page 18: ...of appliance excl rear spacers 3 Carry out installation as per figure 27 ceiling plate installation and figures 28 29 flue installation Cut a hole 195 x 185mm in the ceiling in line with the flue posi...

Page 19: ...19 28 29 30 Flue installation Alternative double skin flue kit...

Page 20: ...ng screws adja cent to the gas inlet at the rear of the appli ance releasing the control 4 Replace in reverse order To replace the fan 1 Disconnect the fan from the fan plug 2 Undo the two M5 wing nut...

Page 21: ...o this appliance For service to this appliance or spare parts please contact the CANNON distributer Sampford IXL 52 70 Sparks Avenue Fairfield Vic 3078 Phone 1300 727 421 Fax 1300 727 425 email servic...

Page 22: ...wire into the 8 way switch connector will be energised as soon as the flame has been sensed 5 Confirm spark is produced A blue spark can be seen when the heater ignition when heater is turned on proc...

Page 23: ...than 1 5 micro amps at all times Take precaution because the ionisation probe can have a high negative voltage and can cause shock 11 Fuse blowing If the fuse continues to blow check the solenoid coi...

Page 24: ...INS S Part No F2902 Revision C 2008 Cannon CANTERBURY...

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