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Warning: Fire Guards & Hearths 

 

This appliance is not fitted with an integral guard. In normal use 
consideration may be given to the use of a fireguard conforming to 
BS6539 or BS6778, so that the approach to the appliance is limited 
such that access to the flame is minimised 
 

It is recommended that a fireguard conforming to BS6539 or BS6778 is 
used for the protection of young children, the elderly and infirm. 
The installer is to advise the user not to stand too close to the appliance for 
prolonged periods of time and warn that loose clothing is particularly at 
risk of burning due to the presence of an unguarded flame. 
In addition, the installer is to advise the user against placing combustible 
material directly in front of the appliance. Floor coverings, such as carpets, 
are considered to be acceptable. 
 

Hearths 

 
For some countries a non-combustible hearth must be fitted in front of the 
fire in accordance with National Regulations (e.g. United Kingdom). 
 

Summary of Contents for Double Sided Fire Ribbon

Page 1: ...take the time to read through these instructions and follow them step by step Serial Number Please quote this serial number when calling to discuss technical issues ordering spare parts or making a wa...

Page 2: ...e Fascia Page 26 Fitting the Metal Fascia Page 27 Commissioning the Fire Page 28 Guidance on Ventilation and Sealing Page 29 Oxygen Depletion Pilot System Page 30 Reset The Appliance Page 31 Fault Dia...

Page 3: ...king pressure on High Setting Note All other gas appliances must be operating on full while thi test is performed 4 Gas rate 5 Does room ventilation meet appliance requirements Dealer and Installer In...

Page 4: ...mm Minimum flue height 1 5m Approximate weight 10kg CE Approval Data for Fire Ribbon Gas Type Category Inlet Pressure mbar Main Burner Injector size 2 per appliance Heat Input KW Gross Country NG I2H...

Page 5: ...line is longer than 1 5mtrs then the gas line should be increased in diameter to 15mm and possibly larger depending on the length of gas pipe required LPG Version If running n Gas Bottles two 47Kg bo...

Page 6: ...the appliance No claims will be accepted for damage after the appliance has been installed The installation should only be carried out by a GAS SAFE Registered fitter and in accordance with national a...

Page 7: ...h Before commencing to create the fire opening for the inglenook unit Note to maintain a good standing pressure we recommend that a 15mm supply be piped in as close as possible with a reduction down t...

Page 8: ...Page 8 of 46 Burner Identification LPG Version Note The version shown is for a Stone enclosure The Metal enclosure version has the burner carriage built into the enclosure for ease of installation...

Page 9: ...Page 9 of 46 Natural Gas Version Note The version shown is for a Stone enclosure The Metal enclosure version has the burner carriage built into the enclosure for ease of installation...

Page 10: ...d is the electrical feed to the burner a 3 amp fused spur located wherever convenient is to be connected between the power supply and the burners black lead The Grey or white wire is connected to the...

Page 11: ...ains colour coding Use and install both systems This gives increased reliability and is recommended by CVO The removal of the remote components can lead to accidental damage of the remote system which...

Page 12: ...connected This cable should be routed from the appliance to a position which is suitable for the user If it is required to remove the switch plate in order to install into the wall great care must be...

Page 13: ...should be located to the rear of the fire opening For some countries a non combustible hearth must be fitted in front of the fire in accordance with National Regulations e g United Kingdom Any flue d...

Page 14: ...fire and have the flue and fire checked by a suitably qualified person Do not throw rubbish on the unit as this will block or hamper its efficiency Due to the newness of the materials the fire may giv...

Page 15: ...they should have been swept and undergone thorough examination to ensure that they are in a sound and safe condition as well as providing an adequate draw when the gas fire unit is in operation A sim...

Page 16: ...a Metal Fascia the enclosure front edge must sit flush with the wall regardless of the type of enclosure Examples Fire fitted with 2 x stone fascia wall depth finished face to finished face without f...

Page 17: ...ation t may be possible to build the fire withy gather and flue then construct the final wall Dry fit the gather to the enclosure taking note of where the gather and enclosure overlap In some installa...

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Page 23: ...tem At this stage a provision for the hard wire switch position should be considered The steel frame burner unit is then positioned so that the front edge is positioned as per the fascia type to be fi...

Page 24: ...y See image left Important If the wall is not level the wall should be skimmed until level This shows positive areas that can cause fractures in the facia surround if fitted to a wall of uneven surfac...

Page 25: ...t cannot fall or be pulled from the wall Ventilation Air Intake For the burner to work correctly there should be an air intake cut out below the front shelf as shown in the above image This air void p...

Page 26: ...a depth to ensure the fascia locks against the wall when fitted With the help of an assistant lift the Fascia towards fire Unclip the remote magic eye and plug this into the remote box as shown on th...

Page 27: ...below the shelves must be open to allow air into the burner tray via the fascia vent Any other unused holes must be sealed with metal tape If using the optional gather the gather enclosure and flue l...

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Page 29: ...he heat shield in place Failure to do this will result in serious damage to the remote system which will not be covered by the warranty Brief the customer on the operation of the appliance and give th...

Page 30: ...to the main burner After the burner has ignited it can then be switched to high or low using the button on the right side of the handset Wall Mounted Remote Switch Unlike the hand held unit you are on...

Page 31: ...blockages in pipes Check for draughts which can reduce pilot flame If there is gas but pilot does not light Check the pilot gas slot is clear of debris Check the pilot flame is heating the thermocoup...

Page 32: ...Page 32 of 46 Remote Control Components Black Box Remote Valve NG Version LPG Version...

Page 33: ...djustment is not necessary the electrode is very brittle The spark should jump across the gap between the electrode and the gas outlet on the pilot head If the ignitor fails a lighted taper can be ins...

Page 34: ...Page 34 of 46 NG Remote Wiring Diagram...

Page 35: ...Page 35 of 46 LPG Remote Wiring Diagram...

Page 36: ...Tap B4 01 Yes No AC020 NG Injectors 2 x 460 Yes No AC070 LPG Injectors 2 x 1 60 Yes No ACO82 Test Point S2 12B Yes No Remote Control Parts Contact CVO Yes No Metal Fascia Yes No Stone Fascia Yes No F...

Page 37: ...s must be used The pilot light and flame sensing device fitted to this fire is also an atmosphere sensing device which shuts off both the main burner and pilot if evacuation of the combustion products...

Page 38: ...fire Infra Red Remote Operation Infrared systems require Line of sight between the handset and the sensor at the appliance it is a standard safety feature to ensure that the appliance cannot be remot...

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Page 40: ...nition sequence begins and release The ignition sequence will continue for a further 10 15 seconds before the burner is ignited to the High position To switch off press the ON OFF button for 2 3 secon...

Page 41: ...be disabled Servicing procedure Step 1 Turn off the fire and allow it to cool Step 2 Turn off the gas supply at the isolation tap Step 3 Disconnect the gas pipe from the valve Lift the burner tray cle...

Page 42: ...r and Enclosure The most effective method of dust debris removal is achieved with the aid of a vacuum cleaner however great care must be taken to ensure that the pilot assembly is not touched Using a...

Page 43: ...ons by a Gas Safe registered gas installer every 12 months the gas fire unit should undergo a regular service this work should be carried out by a competent person who is Gas Safe registered familiar...

Page 44: ...young children the elderly and infirm The installer is to advise the user not to stand too close to the appliance for prolonged periods of time and warn that loose clothing is particularly at risk of...

Page 45: ...e please complete and return the warranty card supplied with the fire Failure to supply details of the Registered Engineer who installed the appliance will invalidate the warranty To raise a warranty...

Page 46: ...k Newton Aycliffe County Durham DL5 6XN T 01325 327 221 F 01325 327 292 The information supplied in this manual is correct at the time of publication Dated on the 26 10 2010 There may be changes made...

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