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Contents
Contents
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Warranty
3
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Distributor
Safety warnings
4-5
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What to do if you smell gas
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Warnings
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Standards
User instructions
6-8
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Operating instructions
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Cleaning
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Flame characteristics
Heater specifications
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Installation instructions
10-15
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Clearances
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Installation into a masonry/brick or mock fireplace
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Installation WITH a flue connected
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Installation WITHOUT a flue connected
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Sealing
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Gas connection
Log installation
16-17
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Fuel bed and log installation
Gas control
17-19
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Gas pressure point
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Gas pressure adjustment
Installation tips
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Service instructions
20-21
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General
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To replace the primary glass
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To replace the gas control
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To replace the fan
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To replace the electronic controller
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To remove the burner and electrodes
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To check pressures
Trouble-shooting
22-24
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Connections
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Electric wiring diagram
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Data plate
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Date installed, Compliance Certificate No.
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For service to this appliance
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8.
Sparks, ignites on low flame
• Check that the wall socket to the appliance has
then extinguishes after 10
correct polarity. Do not use an extension cord. Check
seconds. Continues to spark
polarity in the electrical supply lead to appliance.
during flame presence.
• Check that the sense electrode is in the flame.
• Check that appliance is earthed correctly. A check
between the earth pin on the plug and an unpainted
part of the appliance should see a resistance of
0.1 ohms.
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 ac-
tive supply via the red wire.
Terminal 11 at the module 12 way connector is the neu-
tral 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 connec-
tor. This is active only when the flame is sensed.
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