Cannon Fitzroy Powerflue In-built Operation Instructions Manual Download Page 6

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8.  If removed, the glass window must be put back onto the unit prior to operating the 

heater.

9.  Installation and repairs should be performed by a licensed service person only, 

refer to back of the instructions for service number.

10. For installation into a non-combustible fireplace, i.e.: masonry or brick or into a 

mock fireplace, i.e. timber or plasterboard, the chimney and base should be of 
sound construction and be free from cracks and holes (to ensure that sufficient 
flue draught can be generated).

Note: When installing into a mock fireplace a mock fireplace installation kit 
must be used.

11.  The heater must be properly installed in a working chimney or connected to a 

venting system. Operation of this heater, when not connected into a working 
chimney or a properly installed and maintained venting system can result in 
carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning and possible death.

12.  Testing the effectiveness of the flue.

Before testing the flue confirm air vents are unobstructed. If an exhaust fan or 
other heating appliances are present switch them on. This is to test that there is 
no interaction between the Cannon heater and other appliances.

Refer to Australian Standard Gas Installations AS 5601.
For ‘air movement not to affect appliance’ see clause 5.2.1.
For ‘air supply to appliance’ see clause 5.4.1.
For ‘ventilation requirements’ see clause 5.4.3.

13.  The appliance should be inspected prior to use, with regular inspections 

(annually) to be made by a licensed service person. It is important that circulating 
air passageways of the appliance be kept clean, dirt and lint free, for a safe and 
efficient operation of the heater.

14.  The first time you use your heater a smell may occur due to its new condition. 

This is quite normal and will disappear after a few hours use at the maximum 
control position.

Important:
When the heater is operating the mesh guard/glass front is hot. The mesh 
guard, or glass front, fitted to the heater conforms to Australian Standards 
requirements.
The guard is fitted to this appliance to reduce the risk of fire or injury from 
burns and no part of it should be permanently removed.
For protection of young children or the infirm, a second guard is required.

Standards
This appliance meets the following standards (When installed correctly):
Standards Australia: AS/NZS 3100

AS 5601

AS 4553:2008

1 Remove the fascia.   

3. Disconnect the fan plug from the plug carrier. Remove the two M5
     wing nuts which locate the fan to the fan chamber underside. Lower fan 

from male thread.

4. Disconnect the silicon tubes from the fan pressure switch taking note of

   spigots the two tubes are connected to. Rotate the fan scroll 90 deg and        

remove fan from chamber.

5. Replacement fan.R

   emove the venturi and bracket from the fan 

removed from the heater. Insert and secure the venturi and bracket on 
replacement fan.

6. Insert fan into fan chamber ensuring that the silicon tubes are not crushed 

or kinked.  L. ocate fan onto male threads and secure with  M5 wing nuts, 

ensuring rubber buffer locates over thread.

7. Replace silicon tube onto fan pressure switch and reconnect fan  

wiring. Take care to ensure that silicon tubes are on the correct 
spigots on the pressure switch.

8. Test operation of room circulation fan and fan pressure switch - turn  

heater on low heat. The fan should operate immediately. There should be 
a  5 - 10 second delay before the fan pressure switch is switched 
dependent upon room temperature.

Refer page 13, figure 16, of the installation 

instruction

2.  Remove the screw retaining the bracket mounting the valve controls 
    ( white box)  Move the bracket and controls to the front of the heater.  

To replace the room circulation fan

Combustion Fan Pressure Switch

Room Air Fan Pressure Switch

1. Remove the fascia.   

3. Remove the connecting wiring (3) from the pressure switch.
4. Remove the silicon tube from the pressure switch.
5. The pressure switch is secured onto the rear of the fan chamberh ousing by 

four M4 screws. Remove screws.

6. Replace in reverse order.
7. Test operation of fan pressure switch - turn  

Refer page 

, figure 

, of the installation instruction

2.  Remove the screw retaining the bracket mounting the valve controls (white box)  

Move the bracket and controls to the front of the heater.  

heater on low heat. There should be a 

5 - 10 second delay before the fan pressure switch to activate  dependent upon 
room temperature.

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SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS. (DO NOT MODIFY THIS APPLIANCE)

To replace the fan pressure switch

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FIG 30.

SAFETY WARNINGS

The  Cannon  appliance  is  warranted  against  defects  in  materials  and  

Warranty service, which includes parts and labour for the replacement or
repair of defective parts, is available through the CANNON distributor.
(Details below or on page 24).

Consumers are responsible for service person’s travel outside normal 

service areas (approximately seventy (70) kilometer radius from the nearest 

Cannon dealer’s location), local transport costs, or any preventative 
maintenance works as described in 

Any product subjected to misuse, abuse, negligence, accident or alteration 
will have its warranty voided.  The defacement of serial plate will also void 
warranty.

If installation is not carried out in accordance with manufacturer’s 

instructions, 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.

workmanship for a period of two (2) years from its date of original 
purchase, applicable only for residential use in Australia.

this manual.

Enter the details of the date installed and the Compliance Certificate 
number in the appropriate area on the rear page of this manual.

Summary of Contents for Fitzroy Powerflue In-built

Page 1: ...ane gases DON T RISK YOUR APPLIANCE WARRANTY ONLY A LICENSED PERSON WILL GIVE YOU A COMPIANCE CERTIFICATE SHOWING THAT THE WORK COMPLIES WITH ALL THE RELEVANT STANDARDS AND ONLY A LICENSED PERSON WILL...

Page 2: ...Sealing the fascia Gas connections 16 Log installation 17 Gas control 18 19 Gas pressure point Gas pressure adjustment Trouble shooting 20 21 Service instructions 22 24 General To replace the primary...

Page 3: ...nty repair or replace free of charge this Cannon appliance or any component part which upon examination by us or our repair agent is found to be defective in materials workmanship or manufacturing How...

Page 4: ...K BRN 6 WAY CONNECTOR 6 WAY CONNECTOR BLUE 4 WAY F3663 6_B NO PRESSURE SWITCH F3327 COMBUSTION FAN POWER FLUE WIRING DIAGRAM COMMON COMMON 4 WAY 25 Gas type Natural or Propane gas as indicated on data...

Page 5: ...ith reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible f...

Page 6: ...of young children or the infirm a second guard is required Standards This appliance meets the following standards When installed correctly Standards Australia AS NZS 3100 AS 5601 AS 4553 2008 1 Remov...

Page 7: ...300 Appliances over 150 MJ hr input up to 200 MJ hr input 1500 1500 Appliances over 200 MJ hr input 1500 1500 All fan assisted flue appliances in the direction of discharge 1500 k From a mechanical ai...

Page 8: ...eater will not start no indicator lamps 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...

Page 9: ...re a digital multimeter with the functions to measure ac dc voltage Continuity resistance and micro amps It is critical that the appliance is earthed and that the active and neutral are not reversed I...

Page 10: ...LING MANTLE 300 MIN 1000 MIN CLEARANCE 436 605 610 MIN 485 MIN 695 50 100 710 MIN 160 mm GAS SUPPLY 10 mm 75 mm GAS SUPPLY FLUE DIA 160 mm FLUE TERMINAL INSTALLATION DETAIL For minimum clearances refe...

Page 11: ...ICATION THROUGH WALL APPLICATION TIMBER or BRICK 1 1 2 2 CONSULT MOCK FIRE INSTRUCTION BOOKLET REQUIREMENTS FOR THIS APPLICATION FLUEING OPTIONS 517 517 25 min 3 8 3 CORNER WALL APPLICATION 1 2 CONSUL...

Page 12: ...flat and level Using your template as a guide mark the flue cutout on the rear wall of the cavity and cut through from either the inside or the outside to produce a neat round hole in the external wal...

Page 13: ...ir respective holes It may be advisable when the heater is positioned halfway into cavity to check hoses from outside to ensure that they are not kinked See fig 17 SEALING TAPE APPLIED TO EDGE OF UNIT...

Page 14: ...clipping points on the rear of the fascia 14 a Place log no 1 onto the 2 front pins on the burner head ensuring that the charring faces the front b Place log no 2 onto the two left back pins c Place l...

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