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Noisy Pilot / Fire Shut Down
This appliance is fitted with a safety device. This will operate if the
requirements of the installation are not met. If the fire is run for a period of
time and starts to become noisy or suddenly shuts down this indicates a
possible problem.
The most common fault is incorrect ventilation. The ventilation is quoted as
“free air” – it is not the size of the actual vent. Each vent has a specified
“free area”. Contact the manufacturer of the vent and ask for this figure and
check it complies with the minimum specified for the appliance.
This is a secondary heat source appliance and is supposed to be used for
short periods of time however it can also incorrect installation.
If it shuts down or is noisy - Do not use the appliance – Ask your installer to
return and confirm the following conditions are met before using the
appliance:
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Minimum Room Size
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Is the pilot shield fitted [see page 21]
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“Free Air” Wall Vent of specified size is installed in room.
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“Free Air” Wall Vent is not blocked.
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“Free Air” Wall Vent is over 1 metre away from the appliance.
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Gas pressure is within the specified /- 1mBar.
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Room appliance is installed in has a window which can be opened.
Failure to comply with the minimum requirements of the specification will
render the appliance dangerous.
IMPORTANT NOTE: LPG/Propane Users:
With Outside Tank:
The tank must be fitted with a regulator and
suitable pipe work used to ensure the gas pressure (as stated on the data
plate) is maintained at all times - “at the appliance” – see commissioning.
With Bottles:
The minimum requirement is 2 x 47Kg bottles with a
changeover valve. Any other connections using bottles will result in
shutdown problems and damage to the fire. The bottles must be fitted with a
regulator and suitable pipe work used to ensure the gas pressure (as stated
on the data plate) ) is maintained at all times - “at the appliance” – see
commissioning.
The pressure must be tested “at the appliance” NOT the bottles or tank
– see commissioning.
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