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Commissioning the Fire
Refer to ‘Lighting the Fire’ Section for information on the start and shutdown
procedure.
WARNING:
UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES ADJUST THE
FLOW RATES FOR THIS APPLIANCE.
The inlet flow rates for the fire are
factory set and are sealed and do not need further adjustment. This ensures
that the appliance complies fully with CE approval.
Test the Gas Pressure.
Ensure the fire has been installed using the test point provided and
in line with the image on PAGE 11.
1.
Attach a manometer to an inlet test point next to the isolation valve.
2.
Light the Fire and set on the “maximum” heat setting.
3.
Check that the inlet pressure is within the allowed tolerance of (+ or -
1mb). For example in the UK – Natural Gas (20mBar) should be within
the range of 19 to 21. Propane (37mBar) will be 36 to 38.
4.
Now turn on all the other gas appliances in the house and check that
the pressure still remains within the tolerance of +/- 1mb.
5.
Now turn off all the other gas appliances and turn the fire down to pilot
only and check that the still remains in the tolerance of +/- 1mb.
IF FAILED :
If the appliance fails the above test it must not be used until
either the gas pipe work to the appliance has been improved or the governor
to the house has been adjusted by TRANSCO, BORD GAIS or the propane
supplier. Running this type of appliance with incorrect gas pressure can
result in harmful emissions being released into the room and will render the
appliance dangerous.
IF PASSED :
Disconnect the pressure gauge then replace the pressure test
point sealing screw and test for gas soundness. Replace the cover and the
control knob [if removed].
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