14 | Cannon Canterbury Freestanding
SETTiNg THE gaS PrESSurE
1. gas valve layout is as indicated in
FIG 17
.
Pressures for ‘Burner high flame’ and ‘Burner low
flame’ are factory set, however if pressures need to be
checked or adjusted follow the procedures described
below. To check outlet pressure at burner ‘high flame’
and ‘low flame’ positions remove the plastic cap from
the regulator adjustment location as indicated
in
FIG 18
.
2. The pressure point is closed with a captive screw. Turn
screw 6 revolutions anticlockwise to open the pressure
point as indicated on
FIG 19 (a)
and place manometer
tube over the test point as per
FIG 19 (b)
.
3. Switch the control buttons to ‘High flame’ position.
Wait for heater to switch to ‘BOOST’ setting (time delay
on startup). retain screwdriver in position and using a
spanner adjust the outer nut on the control to give a
high pressure reading (refer to spec table on page 8).
(Turn clockwise to increase pressure and anti-
clockwise to decrease pressure)
. refer
FIG 20
.
4. Switch the control buttons to ‘low flame’ position.
retain spanner in position and using a screwdriver
adjust the central screw control to give a low pressure
reading (refer to spec table on page 8).
(Turn clockwise to increase pressure and anti-
clockwise to decrease pressure)
. refer
FIG 21
.
5. remove spanner and screwdriver. Switch from high to
low to ensure settings are correct.
6. Switch heater off and remove the manometer
tube. Tighten pressure test point by
turning the captive screw fully clockwise.
7. replace plastic cap. Ensure the little lug is positioned
towards lower right hand side to clear the controls.
8. refit the fascia, making sure not to damage the power
cord or switch cable.
9. Operate the heater on BOOST, NOrMAl and lOW
settings. The flame should be stable, no lifting from the
burner and the logs should glow after approximately
15 minutes of operation at BOOST setting.
If the flame is unstable:
• Check that the burner is located correctly.
• Check that the glass front is located correctly and is
against the sealing rope.
• Check that the gas pressure is correctly adjusted.
• Check that the flue is operating correctly.
If the heater still does not operate to specification refer
to the troubleshooting chart on page 18, or contact
Sampford IXl in your state.
fig 18
fig 19
(a)
(b)
fig 17
Burner adjustment
(Burner ‘low flame’)
Plastic Cap
Pressure test
point with
captive screw
Pressure adjustment
(Burner “High flame”)
fig 20
adjust
Hold
fig 21
Hold
adjust