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Revised: 01/09/2016                                                                                                     13/02/17 

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                          SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 

 
 

 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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DO NOT

 – OPERATE THIS APPLIANCE BEFORE READING THIS  

INSTRUCTION MANUAL. 

 

DO NOT

 – PLACE ARTICLES ON OR AGAINST THIS APPLIANCE. 

 

DO NOT

 – STORE CHEMICALS, FLAMMABLE MATERIALS OR SPRAY  

AEROSOLS NEAR THIS APPLIANCE 

 

DO NOT

 – OPERATE WITH PANELS, COVERS OR GUARDS REMOVED  

FROM THIS APPLIANCE. 

 

DO NOT

 – ENCLOSE THIS APPLIANCE. 

 

DO NOT 

– MODIFY THIS APPLIANCE 

 
 

 
THE  SAFETY  GUARD  IN  THE  GLASS  DOOR  IS  FITTED  TO  THIS  APPLIANCE  TO 
REDUCE  THE  RISK  OF  FIRE  OR  INJURY  FROM  BURNS  AND  NO  PART  OF  IT 
SHOULD  BE  PERMANENTLY  REMOVED.  IF  WHEN  REMOVING  SAFETY  GUARD 
FASCIA  IS  SCRATCHED  THESE  SCRATCHES  ARE  NOT  COVERED  UNDER 
WARRANTY. 
 
FOR  PROTECTION  OF  YOUNG  CHILDREN  OR  THE  INFIRMED,  A  SECONDARY 
GUARD IS REQUIRED. 

 
THIS APPLIANCE SHALL ONLY BE INSTALLED BY AN AUTHORISED PERSON 
 
IN ACCORDANCE WITH AS/NZS 5601 (GAS INSTALLATION STANDARD), 
 
MANUFACTURERS INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS, 
 
LOCAL GAS FITTING REGULATIONS AND MUNICIPAL BUILDING CODES. 

Summary of Contents for grange

Page 1: ...ERATING INFORMATION INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Serial Number of Heater ____________ Model ________________ Grange Gas Heaters ARE AUSTRALIAN OWNED MANUFACTURED BY SHAMIC SHEETMETAL SHAMIC SHEETMETAL SHAMIC SHEETMETAL SHAMIC SHEETMETAL AUST PTY LTD PO BOX 8 KILSYTH VIC 3137 PH 03 9737 5300 FAX 03 9761 6455 https shamic com ...

Page 2: ...on a flat level surface Inbuilt models must be placed on 6mm AC sheeting to prevent unit from rattling Heater must be checked for scratches or dents prior to installation All glass must be fitted with a screw driver not a drill If glass is broken upon installation due to the screws being tightened too much it will not be classed under warranty Further safety precautions and installation instructio...

Page 3: ...TING INSTRUCTIONS 6 SAFETY FEATURES 7 8 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 9 21 DIMENSIONS 21 23 PRESSURE ADJUSTMENTS 24 WIRING DIAGRAM 25 LOG SET 26 WARRANTY CARE OF APPLIANCE 27 29 TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE 30 WARRANTY FORM CONTACT DETAILS 33 PLEASE STORE THIS MANUAL IN A SAFE PLACE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE ...

Page 4: ...ed by an authorized person in accordance with installation instructions provided with the appliance Electrical Conform to AS3100 240V 50 Hz 120 Watts Max Air Pressure Switch Aria 380 series 5471 Cut in Pressure 100 Pa Cut out Pressure 90 Pa Electrical Connection Standard Flex 2 Mt 3 Pin Plug Coonara Grange Freestanding and Inbuilt Gas Log Space Heaters Zero Clearance to Combustible Materials 5 1 S...

Page 5: ...THIS APPLIANCE THE SAFETY GUARD IN THE GLASS DOOR IS FITTED TO THIS APPLIANCE TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR INJURY FROM BURNS AND NO PART OF IT SHOULD BE PERMANENTLY REMOVED IF WHEN REMOVING SAFETY GUARD FASCIA IS SCRATCHED THESE SCRATCHES ARE NOT COVERED UNDER WARRANTY FOR PROTECTION OF YOUNG CHILDREN OR THE INFIRMED A SECONDARY GUARD IS REQUIRED THIS APPLIANCE SHALL ONLY BE INSTALLED BY AN AUTHO...

Page 6: ...very first operation only This heater is operated by the room thermostat 1 To ignite your heater press Power Button on the thermostat and the heater will automatically start the ignition sequence Please refer to the Thermostat Operating Manual supplied for further instructions After approximately 30 seconds of self checking the heater will ignite 2 The heater will always start in the low heat sett...

Page 7: ...t be replaced with the original Coonara part obtainable from your authorised dealer SAFETY FEATURES Automatic Pre purge Before heater ignition this operation is done to evacuate any remains of gas or flue products from inside the firebox that could be the cause of a mishap Automatic Shut off Should the flame extinguish for any reason there is an automatic shut off of the gas supply Over temperatur...

Page 8: ...ial No of appliance To be completed by the installer Name Licence No Address Phone No Installation Date WARNING Heater must be checked for scratches or dents prior to installation Once the Heater is installed scratches or dents are NOT covered by warranty Heater must be placed on a flat level surface Inbuilt models must be placed on AC sheeting to prevent unit from rattling ...

Page 9: ... the thermistor the heater needs to be removed To access all other components the following steps apply To remove tray for service 1 Undo gas connection going into gas valve and flow tube at firebox 2 Pull out igniter cable x 2 and heat sensor cable x 1 These are clipped into blue box and RH side 3 Unclip plastic wire connections plugs x 3 4 Pull silicone tubes off pressure switch x 2 5 Undo two w...

Page 10: ... pipes down the flue cavity 3 Fix flue terminal securely to top of flue cavity and seal to prevent water entry Seal with Hi temperature waterproof silicon sealant prior to cementing to chimney top pop rivet circular flange to the collector box Chimney installation only Chimneytopplate Collector box COLLECTORBOX Grange Inbuilt Flue Installation ...

Page 11: ...Remove louver panel by undoing 2 screws located each side of the panel Unclip connection to circuit board gently by squeezing plug 4 Connect flue pipes to unit Connect gas to gas valve and check pressure coming in Minimum pressure required NAT GAS 1 1 KPA LPG 2 75KPA High and low settings on gas valve are factory set and should be correct refer to page 4 for Pressure Settings Check these settings ...

Page 12: ... assemble heater in reverse order Make sure the clips are fastened correctly at the rear of the Free Standing model Make sure that the door on the Freestanding Inbuilt model are sitting on 2 pins located at the front of the fire box INSTRUCT CUSTOMER OF CORRECT OPERATING PROCEDURE DOOR ASSEMBLY 1 SIT THE DOOR ON THE 2 PINS LOCATED AT THE FRONT OF THE FIREBOX MAKING SURE THE DOOR IS PERFECTLY SQUAR...

Page 13: ...t out the outer brickwork 4 Feed the gas line through the hole located at the lower right hand side of the outer weather cover provided and the flue pipes through the pre punched hole for the flue pipes on the upper left hand side 5 Locate the appliance Connect gas 6 Fit the outer weather cover over the exposed heater body and screw to the outer wall Also use a silicon sealant 7 Ensure the inner f...

Page 14: ...Revised 01 09 2016 13 02 17 14 EXISTING FIREPLACE OR ROOF PENETRATION WITH SHAMIC VERTICAL FLUE KIT Heater Mantle Piece Balanced Flue Gas Cowl REAR VIEW HORIZONTAL THROUGH WALL ...

Page 15: ...Revised 01 09 2016 13 02 17 15 6mm Cement Sheeting required for floor installation ...

Page 16: ...Revised 01 09 2016 13 02 17 16 F luecoverbox optional CONSOLE INSTALL WITH EXPOSED VERTICAL FLUE PIPE PICTURED WITH OPTIONAL FLUE BOX COVER Flue cover box optional ...

Page 17: ...vised 01 09 2016 13 02 17 17 FALSE FIREPLACE ON CONCRETE SLAB AND WALL PENETRATION WITH SHAMIC HORIZONTAL FLUE KIT SHOWING OPTIONAL AIR TRANSFER SYSTEM 6mm Cement Sheeting required for floor installation ...

Page 18: ...Revised 01 09 2016 13 02 17 18 FALSE FIREPLACE ON STUMP FLOOR AND WALL PENETRATION WITH SHAMIC HORIZONTAL FLUE KIT SHOWING OPTIONAL AIR TRANSFER SYSTEM ...

Page 19: ...Revised 01 09 2016 13 02 17 19 INTERNAL WALL UNDER FLOOR INSTALL WITH HORIZONTAL FLUE ...

Page 20: ...Revised 01 09 2016 13 02 17 20 REAR FLUE INSTALLATION WITH OPTIONAL OFFSET FLUE BOX The Offset Flue Box is used only when wall flue penetration has less than 300mm high from outside floor ...

Page 21: ...Revised 01 09 2016 13 02 17 21 DIMENSIONS OF APPLIANCE INBUILT MODEL ...

Page 22: ... BOX DIMENSIONS WIDTH 720mm HEIGHT 585mm DEPTH FROM REAR OF 20mm FASCIA 200mm 20mm FASCIA DEPTH Freestanding Heaters Power cord is at rear as pictured Inbuilt Heaters Power cord in on left hand side front of heater CONSOLE DIMENSIONS 620 ...

Page 23: ...Revised 01 09 2016 13 02 17 23 FREESTANDING MODEL Overall height on the freestanding model is 770mm ...

Page 24: ...ra Grange Heater has been fully factory pre set and adjusted and does not need to be re adjusted during installation But there will be some situations where some service has to be done and gas pressure may need to be re adjusted as per the following instructions ...

Page 25: ...Revised 01 09 2016 13 02 17 25 WIRING DIAGRAM PRESSURE SWITCH ...

Page 26: ... burner plate as shown 2 Place front log on the front section of the burner 3 Fit the cross log to the pins located on the front and rear logs 4 Fit the front left twig and front right twig as shown Logs should not touch the sensor or sparker REAR LOG FRONT LOG CROSS LOG FRONT LEFT TWIG FRONT RIGHT TWIG ...

Page 27: ... respect to Coonara gas heaters PRODUCT This Coonara Gas heater is comprised of the heater proper including components and firebox fan assembly speed control switch electrical components gas valves seals and moving parts Except where specifically excluded from coverage hereunder this warranty covers all components designed See exclusions and qualifications below for further information on product ...

Page 28: ...t out below 5 Shamic Sheetmetal Aust Pty Ltd shall not be liable for any breakages of glass and log components transit damage or where it can be shown that the consumer guarantee obligations as the manufacturer have been met for any claim by any person for incidental or consequential damages caused by defects in the Coonara heater Whether such damage occurs or is discovered before or after replace...

Page 29: ...ce and check annually The Bottom fascia air grill should be removed by unscrewing the two screws and the fan vacuumed annually To clean the appliance simply wipe over with a damp cloth Do not use solvents or abrasive cleaning agents Before making a service call check that 1 Electrical power is on 2 Gas is turned on 3 There are no obstruction blockages of the flue terminal ...

Page 30: ...t start until unit warms up Check wiring Install fan in correct location Remove and clean fan Unit cuts out after a period of time then cycles on and off See Room fan not operating Heat exchanger blockage Excessive pressure or incorrect gas type See Room fan not operating Clean heat exchanger Ensure correct gas type injector size and pressure setting Excessive carbon soot deposits on inside of fir...

Page 31: ...erall height 770 mm Overall Width 685 mm Overall Depth 395 mm Packed Weight 84 kg Grange Inbuilt Overall height 740 mm Overall width 860 mm Overall depth 430 mm Packed Weight 90 kg Firebox Casing Dimensions Height 595 mm Width 700 mm Depth from rear of fascia 245 mm ...

Page 32: ...Revised 01 09 2016 13 02 17 32 ...

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