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Summary of Contents for Alpine 6SGS

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Page 2: ...6SGS Shipton 8SGS Salisbury 6SGS Shoreditch 8SGS Shipton 6SGS Shoreditch 6SGS Available in Natural Gas IMPORTANT Please read these instructions carefully before installation or use This appliance mus...

Page 3: ...34 7 Injector information 35 8 Placement of fibre logs and embers 36 38 9 Commissioning the fire unit 39 40 10 Briefing and handover to the customer 40 11 Servicing and maintenance 41 56 12 Fault find...

Page 4: ...as work must be carried out by a Gas Safe Registered person in accordance with national and local regulations for both gas and electricity If required The installation must comply with local and natio...

Page 5: ...FI FR GB GR HR IE IT LT NG I2H G20 at 20mbar Gas Type Gas Category Type and Supply Pressure Countries of Destination LU LV NO PL PT RO SE Sl SK TR NG I2H G20 at 20mbar Gas Type Gas Category Type and S...

Page 6: ...8 642 704 395 77 External 150 6 Internal 100 4 Belgravia 6 522 704 395 69 5 External 150 6 Internal 100 4 Salisbury 8 570 653 428 80 External 150 6 Internal 100 4 Salisbury 6 450 653 428 69 External...

Page 7: ...6 6 Series SALISBURY SHIPTON BEAUMONT SHOREDITCH ALPINE BELGRAVIA...

Page 8: ...ons Exit Gasket CH 100G Blanking Plate Gasket for Air Intake CH 100G Wall Terminal Style 1 CH USDHC2 10 Wall Terminal Style 2 CH USDHC3 10 Roof Terminal CH USDVC2 10 15 Bend CH USB1510 30 Bend CH USB3...

Page 9: ...ions If you are using an existing hearth check it complies with the relevant construction regulations and is at least the minimum sizes specified Hearth and clearance dimensions must comply with the r...

Page 10: ...uard be used for the protection of young children the elderly or infirm and also for normal use conforming to BS8423 2002 such that access to the hot appliance is minimised Do not place combustible ma...

Page 11: ...wall 10 600mm from an internal or external corner or to a boundary alongside the terminal 11 1200mm vertically from a terminal on the same wall 12 300mm above an opening 13 600mm below a balcony or ca...

Page 12: ...Balanced Flue A Balanced Flue consists of a tube inside a larger tube that emits products of combustion and an outer tube feeds outside air into the stove for combustion If the room has no chimney a b...

Page 13: ...al CH USDVC2 10 Full flue restrictor fitted The appliance is usable with 1 1 0m minimum vertical height up to a height of 8 0m plus length of terminal Other combinations are possible provided the vert...

Page 14: ...maximum horizontal length of 7 475m length of flue sections and wall terminal piece Other combinations are possible provided the vertical height is not below the minimum and the maximum horizontal le...

Page 15: ...h from the ground less than 2 meters balcony veranda or an opening window Sealing the flue to the appliance The flue must be sealed to the appliance to ensure the products of combustion do not enter t...

Page 16: ...15 5 Appliance setup information Chesney s Alpine WARNING This appliance is heavy Lifting this appliance requires 2 persons Handle the appliance with care to avoid damage...

Page 17: ...eaumont and Belgravia have the same controls body and internals only the top panel legs and door have differences All appliances are supplied with a metal data plate attached to it and must remain wit...

Page 18: ...these steps Step 1 Alpine model Remove the door by taking the weight of the door at 90 remove the hex socket bolts circled to release the door clear from the hinges and remove the controls access door...

Page 19: ...cube in the cladding Step 5 Alpine model only Remove the inner flue collar then unscrew the outer flue collar by moving the gas cube slightly within the cladding to access all the screws Step 6 Alpin...

Page 20: ...d blanking plates and ensure all parts are sealed then refit the fire cube Step 8 Refit the door and adjust the box within the Alpine cladding to re line up the door then re tighten up the bolts then...

Page 21: ...e must be refitted Below shows image behind the baffle plate The appliance is supplied with restrictor plates and are attached to either the opening or the blanked off opening via 2 x 7mm nuts Only ce...

Page 22: ...e Minimum setting the Up and Out wall terminal CH USDHC2 10 or CH USDHC3 10 configuration the aeration must be adjusted so that the aeration is at the Maximum setting the vertical roof terminal CH USD...

Page 23: ...he required amount of gas and is in accordance with the rules in force Lay the appliance in the desired area to note where the appliance s gas inlet location to ensure a smooth run An isolation valve...

Page 24: ...hermoelectric flame failure device Safety interlock Pressure regulator or throttle Minimum rate selling with fixed or adjustable orifices Pilot gas adjustment screw GV60 models require no external ele...

Page 25: ...installer service agency or the gas supplier The installation must conform with local codes or in the absence of local codes with the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223 1 NFPA 54 or The International F...

Page 26: ...to 12 mbar 8 W C to 12 W C 20 to 30 mbar 3 W C to 12 W C 7 5 to 30 mbar CE 5 to 40 mbar 7 5 to 30 mbar Max Ambient Temperature 32 F to 176 F 0 C to 80 C Mounting Position Mount valve 0 to 90 in any di...

Page 27: ...ne GV60 s suitability for a specific application WARNING Do not remove screws from the gas valve Do not adjust and or alter any components marked with tamper indicating paint Motor knob is not to be r...

Page 28: ...as valve must be disconnected from the gas supply piping system during any pressure testing of the gas supply piping system at test pressures in excess of psi 3 5 kPa CSA 50 mbar CE Connection Main Ga...

Page 29: ...RING CONNECTIONS WARNING Wiring of valve and receiver must be completed before starting ignition Failure to do so could damage electronics Total resistance of the thermocouple circuit should be minimi...

Page 30: ...ort that may damage the receiver Place ON OFF switch if equipped to ON position Check the reception If necessary correct position of antenna by moving the antenna cable to a position that allows for g...

Page 31: ...e 5 Proper Flame Impingement on thermocouple Outlet Pressure Adjustment Pressure regulator or throttle are located under the cover and can be reached by removing the plug see figures 4 and 6 WARNING D...

Page 32: ...w the fixed orifice until it stops 5 Close pressure tap s by turning the screw s full clockwise Check all connections pressure tap s for leaks Figure 6 Combination Control GV60 Cover FINAL CHECK Obser...

Page 33: ...instructions If you cannot reach the gas supplier call the fire department B Use only your hand to push in or turn the gas control knobs Never use tools If a knob will not push in or turn by hand don...

Page 34: ...main gas flow NOTE If the pilot does not stay lit after several tries turn the main valve knob to OFF and follow the instructions Turn Off Gas to Appliance WARNING The appliance will get hot whilst r...

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Page 36: ...ated above the pilot and is attached to the pilot bracket The back log sits on top of the bracket to ensure the log is in the correct area and the bracket also improves pilot flame stability 7 Injecto...

Page 37: ...n DO NOT INSTALL Do not to add more fibre logs onto the fire bed than specified This appliance is supplied with 3 fibre logs and embers these must be placed in the appliance as specified in this manua...

Page 38: ...e perforated bed laying the log against the back wall of the appliance Embers Place the embers all around log 1 ensuring there are no embers under log 2 Log 3 Place log 3 so that the end of the log si...

Page 39: ...38 On the underside of log 3 is a raised area this is to locate in the groove on Log 1 Lay the log at a 45 degree angle so that the log locates in the groove on log 1 Fit the log retainer...

Page 40: ...is in process IMPORTANT NOTE The pilot will light soon after the acoustic signal has been activated observations can be made by looking through the glass on the right side under the back log If the p...

Page 41: ...BE TURNED OFF ALLOWING 5 MINUTES BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO RELIGHT Instruct the customer that the pilot and flame sensing device fitted to the unit is designed to shut off the appliance if the evacuation o...

Page 42: ...r refitting the appliance Check all logs pilot burner ignition unit for soot or debris deposits Replace all misplaced logs and retest On the failure of pilot burner ignition or control valve have repa...

Page 43: ...derside of the handle boss is an opening the handle must be facing upwards to access the grub screw Using a 3mm Hexagon Key unscrew counterclockwise the grub screw to loosen the handle and pull the ha...

Page 44: ...screw to stop the door from being opened shown below To open the door unscrew the grub screw using a 3mm Hexagon key this releases the door mechanism to allow the handle to be turned When the service...

Page 45: ...sing high temperature sealant and then re fit the glass Check the glass panel has no movement within holder and is properly sealed to the door Replacing the door rope The door rope is a perishable ite...

Page 46: ...the grub screw to allow the handle to turn fully Shoreditch and Alpine models do not have the grub screw fitted Turn the door handle 360 counter clockwise turns to pull the door in or turn 360 clockw...

Page 47: ...pine models To align the Alpine door with the cladding Undo the 4 securing bolts 2 at the front and 2 at the back of the appliance Move the gas fire cube within the cladding until the door lines up th...

Page 48: ...weight of the door at 90 remove the hex socket bolts circled and lift the door clear from the hinges Remove the 4 securing bolts 2 at the front and 2 at the back of the appliance Remove the back pane...

Page 49: ...gas logs and embers must be removed from the appliance Remove the top cover Open the door and lift the door clear from the hinge pins then remove the controls cover Remove the bolts holding the legs...

Page 50: ...e carried out by a competent person and all gas work be carried out by a Gas Safe Registered person in accordance with national and local regulations The pilot to be exchanged must be a genuine like f...

Page 51: ...e the logs and embers Remove the log base to access the pilot Remove the white heat protective fibre then pull the spark lead from the pilot Undo the 4mm tube nut and release from the pilot then remov...

Page 52: ...tted so that the slots are pointing upwards and the other fitted downwards to ensure a good seal Remove the pilot nut from the valve then pull the pilot free from the appliance Replace with genuine pa...

Page 53: ...rotective fibre then pull the spark lead from the pilot Pull the spark lead from the controls box then pull the lead through the appliance Assess for damage to the protective sleeve and replace if req...

Page 54: ...53 Control Valve Removal Mertik GV60 Fully remote controlled...

Page 55: ...ase the front panel via the four screws Remove the cover plate Beaumont Belgravia Shipton by unscrewing the bolts at each end using the hexagon key Undo the 2 screws holding the valve bracket assembly...

Page 56: ...ple nut Undo the screws to release the valve from the bracket IMPORTANT Only use a Chesney s factory set valve Fit the new factory set valve and refit the interrupter block tube and wiring connections...

Page 57: ...box RF receiver has to learn the handset code Press and hold the control box RF receiver s reset button until you hear two 2 beeps After the second longer beep release the reset button Within the subs...

Page 58: ...ck for blockages If there is gas but pilot does not light Check pressure is correct Check for blockages Check for draughts Check the pilot gas slots are clear Pilot lights but does not light main burn...

Page 59: ...ion of young children i e in nurseries aged or infirm persons Allow adequate clearances for curtains pictures soft furnishings electrical appliances or any items that may get damaged through heat Curt...

Page 60: ...pliance if the fibre logs are damaged The appliance must be installed and maintained by a suitably qualified heating engineer Ensure this manual remains with the appliance The products of combustion c...

Page 61: ...left side of the appliance Care must be taken when doing this as the appliance will be hot To light the fire unit you must press and hold both buttons red circle and large flame button until a short a...

Page 62: ...sing and holding the small flame button to decrease flame height The pilot can just remain lit this is done by holding the small flame button until the fire unit turns off the main burner To go from t...

Page 63: ...ge the fire unit battery Remote handset battery 1 x 9V block Quality alkaline recommended Receiver batteries 4 x 1 5V AA Quality alkaline recommended The battery compartment should be placed in an acc...

Page 64: ...gloves and a dust mask conforming to EN 149 2001 A1 2009 FFP3 available from most DIY shops when cleaning the logs and embers It is necessary to clean the fire if debris or soot deposits have accumula...

Page 65: ...Working Pressure Ventilation PASS FAIL Ventilation requirements for appliance 15 Dealer and Installer Information Dealer and Installer Information Dealer Installation Company Contact No Gas Safe Regis...

Page 66: ...o Gas Safe Register No Date of Service Annual service record Year 4 Gas Safe Registered Engineer Contact No Gas Safe Register No Date of Service Annual service record Year 5 Gas Safe Registered Engine...

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