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5.9 Additional instructions

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Attach the appliance to the wall by means of wall brackets (B) (see appendix 3, fig. 1).

5.10 Glass pane

After placing the wood set you can place the glass pane as described below.

!Caution

Avoid damages when removing/placing the glass pane;

Use the socket spanner supplied for loosening/tightening the self-tapping screws;

Avoid/remove fingerprints on the panes, as they will burn into the glass.

5.10.1 Removing the glass pane

For removing the glass pane, you must observe the following instructions:

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Unscrew the self-tapping screw from the side decorative strip (S) and remove the side decorative strip. Repeat this 
on the other side (see appendix 3, fig. 5).

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Tilt the lower decorative strip (T) upwards and remove it from the frame in a slanting position (see appendix 3, fig. 
6).

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Unscrew the 5 self-tapping screws of the lower pane clamping strip (U) from the frame and remove the lower pane 
clamping strip (see appendix 3, fig. 7).

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Unscrew the middle 3 self-tapping screws from the frame and remove the upper pane clamping strip (V).

!Caution

At the following action, you must hold the glass pane in order to prevent it from falling forwards.

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Unscrew the self-tapping screws of the left and right pane clamping strips (W) from the frame and remove the 
pane clamping strips (see appendix 3, fig. 8).

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Tilt the pane towards the front and remove it (see appendix 3, fig. 9).

!Caution

Make sure the sealing tape at the edges of the glass pane is not damaged during removal.

!Tip

If the glass pane remains stuck, one of the side decorative strips (S) can be used as a hook to pull the glass pane 
forward.

5.10.2 Placing the glass pane

Placing the glass pane will take place in reverse order of removing the glass pane, as described above.

!Caution

Avoid/remove fingerprints on the pane, since otherwise they will burn into the surface.

The self-tapping screws must not be over-tightened, as over-tightening may cause breakage or strip the 
thread.

Place the glass pane with the logo at the bottom right.

5.11 Setting the appliance

The appliance has to be set in such a way that it works correctly with the used concentric system. For that purpose, 
a restrictor slide is placed and/or an air inlet guide is removed. The conditions for application with wall terminal 
and roof terminal are provided in appendix 2, tables 4, 5 and 6.
This appliance is suitable for PowerVent

®

. For more information, see the PowerVent

®

 installation manual.

!Caution

A discharge system with 0 metres vertical and wall terminal is only allowed in combination with the wood set and 
is not allowed in combination with the broken glass or pebble set.

5.11.1 Air inlet guide

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Check tables 4, 5 and 6 to see whether the air inlet guide has to be removed in your set-up.

The air inlet guide (L) can be found on the side at the bottom of the combustion chamber of the appliance (see 
appendix 3, fig. 10).
Follow the procedure below when removing:

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Remove the glass pane as described in section 5.10.1.

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Remove the self-tapping screws in plate (M) at the bottom of the combustion chamber (see appendix 3, fig. 10).

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Remove plate (M) as indicated (see appendix 3, fig. 10).

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Fully unscrew the self-tapping screws of the air inlet guide.

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Remove the air inlet guide (L).

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Screw back the two self-tapping screws in the combustion chamber.

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Place the plate (M) back in the combustion chamber.

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Screw back the self-tapping screws in plate (M).

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Summary of Contents for 0063CO3296

Page 1: ...E n g l i s h Store this document in a safe place 38P 0574 Global 100 BF 03 RCE Installation manual DRU 677093 EN US 0420 7 G20 G25 G25 3 Natural gas G31 Propane EN 959 095 05 EN...

Page 2: ...ustion air supply system in appliances with closed combustion 5 8 1 General 5 8 2 Construction of the concentric system 5 8 3 Placing the concentric system 5 8 4 Connection existing chimney 5 9 Additi...

Page 3: ...completely prior to installing this appliance If you use the DRU Powervent system or the DRU Smartvent system you must carefully and fully read and use the accompanying installation manual as well pr...

Page 4: ...re there is sufficient ventilation of the room where the appliance is installed according to legislation If you are installing an appliance with a closed combustion only use the concentric systems sup...

Page 5: ...iance Check the appliance and accessories for damages during transport If necessary contact your supplier Never install an appliance that is damaged Remove any screws that are used to fix the applianc...

Page 6: ...nket or any other material Make sure that the appliance to be installed has a stable position Attach the appliance if applicable to the wall using the wall brackets and or fasten the extending legs wi...

Page 7: ...top of the chimney breast the material inside the chimney breast and the back wall of the chimney breast Make sure that the appliance is not carrying the weight of the chimney breast when using stone...

Page 8: ...arter turn using a suitable spanner The pilot burner pipe must be protected against possible corrosive influences as a result of for example humidity cement that has fallen down dirt that has fallen d...

Page 9: ...with the CE mark Caution Some heat resistant insulation materials contain volatile components that will spread an unpleasant smell during a longer period these are not suitable Place the flue gas disc...

Page 10: ...lacing the concentric system Caution Maintain a distance of at least 50 mm between the outside of the concentric system and the walls and or ceiling If the system is built in for instance a cove it sh...

Page 11: ...chimney with a fitting diameter at the flue gas discharge pipe for the discharge of flue gas The surrounding space is used to supply combustion air The following requirements apply when connecting to...

Page 12: ...ok to pull the glass pane forward 5 10 2 Placing the glass pane Placing the glass pane will take place in reverse order of removing the glass pane as described above Caution Avoid remove fingerprints...

Page 13: ...6 possible positions are indicated by means of 6 cut out letters B C D and E correspond with the letters in table 5 the O is indicated in table 4 Make sure that the point of the triangle belonging to...

Page 14: ...Use the burn stains on the logs for identification Place log A against the corresponding positioning cam and place log B see appendix 3 fig 20 Place log C against the appropriate positioning cam see a...

Page 15: ...in order to avoid damaging the receiver Avoid formation of dust on or in the receiver cover it when performing work Place the receiver in its intended holder under the appliance or in the control hat...

Page 16: ...ow position ignition and switching off Tip If the external control system has an intelligent clock function and or thermostat function the remote control supplied with the appliance should have the ma...

Page 17: ...ches off after 22 seconds This happens because the appliance is equipped with a second thermocouple and the glass window has not been placed In this case you may presume that the main burner will cont...

Page 18: ...he system as a result of pitting corrosion If required clean the following components the pilot burner malfunction search diagram Appendix 1 the space surrounding the pilot burner the glass pane s Cau...

Page 19: ...door openers Instruct the user about the appliance and the remote control When the appliance is started for the first time point out that In order to avoid cracks in a chimney breast made of stone lik...

Page 20: ...bend tip 1 mm higher Spark too weak thin and reddish Act as if no spark in box 2 05 and perform actions described for ignition cable and ignition electrode Pilot flame too weak dirty Remove injector r...

Page 21: ...venly distributed across burner s chips on burner lack of combustion air See 2 15 cross lighting in low setting possible when thermostat function is used 2 15 Check Gas supply Supply pressure does not...

Page 22: ...and brief noise of servomotor to confirm that communication code was set succesfully Remote control Battery 9V empty see indication on display Several After switching off going out the remote set is l...

Page 23: ...material Spare self tapping screws for mounting the glass panes Socket spanner 8 mm Remote control with receiver 9V block battery Penlite battery AA type Compression fitting 15mm x G3 8 Key bolts M8 H...

Page 24: ...5 1x 1 05 1 30 1 95 6 94 4 96 A Unit kW kW mg kWhinput GCV kW kW kW kW L h L h mbar mbar mm mm kW kW kW kW Type of heat output room temperature control Single stage heat output no room temperature con...

Page 25: ...al pipe length excluding wall terminal 0 1 3 04 Table 4 Conditions for setting the appliance See Figure 4a 4a 4b Air inlet guide YES2 NO NO Distance of restriction in mm G20 G25 G25 3 652 3 OPEN OPEN...

Page 26: ...Determining permissibility concentric system with roof terminal G20 G25 G25 3 G31 Total number of meters horiz pipe length Total no of meters vertical and or sloping pipe length no bends 2 bends 3 be...

Page 27: ...dix 3 Figures 27 162 725 min 745 max 1000 420 50 100 1036 89 150 1154 B B 180 360 18 439 164 min 184 max 38C 2184 1 Global 100 Front 1040 162 min 443 420 min 1320 min 362 min 15 min 100 max V Tot min...

Page 28: ...E n g l i s h INSTALLATION MANUAL 28 38c 1078 1 2 4 5 3 6 0 3m 0 8 4m 38C 744ZJ 1x90 0 0 38C 744W 1x90 S 2X 38C 2175 1 T 38C 2176 1 U V 38C 2177 1 W 38C 2178 1 38C 2179 1 6 3 4a 7 4b 8 5 9...

Page 29: ...E n g l i s h INSTALLATION MANUAL 29 L M 38C 2192 1 P 38C 2193 0 11 10...

Page 30: ...E n g l i s h INSTALLATION MANUAL 30 R 38C 2194 0 12...

Page 31: ...E n g l i s h INSTALLATION MANUAL 31 38P 0562 0 38P 0563 0 38P 0564 0 38P 0565 0 38p 0023 38P 0028 1 15 14a 14a 16 14b 14b...

Page 32: ...E n g l i s h INSTALLATION MANUAL 32 Q 38C 2196 1 38P 0588 0 C G E A 38p 0581 0 B D F H E 17 18 19...

Page 33: ...E n g l i s h INSTALLATION MANUAL 33 38P 0587 0 B A 38P 0586 0 C 21 20...

Page 34: ...E n g l i s h INSTALLATION MANUAL 34 38P 0585 0 D 38P 0584 0 E E 23 22...

Page 35: ...E n g l i s h INSTALLATION MANUAL 35 38P 0583 0 F G 38P 0582 0 H 38P 0589 0 24 25 26...

Page 36: ...E n g l i s h INSTALLATION MANUAL 36 B V A S N 38p 0180 38p 0179 38p 0181 5mV 38p 0182 20 2 17 38C 2183 0 42 38 39 43 40 41...

Page 37: ...E n g l i s h INSTALLATION MANUAL 37 38C 1940 44...

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Page 40: ...E n g l i s h DRU Verwarming B V The Netherlands Postbus 1021 NL 6920 BA Duiven Ratio 8 NL 6921 RW Duiven EN...

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