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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

Preliminary Notes Before Installation

This appliance is an Inset Live Fuel Effect appliance which provides radiant
warmth utilising the latest type burner technology.

The fire is designed to fit various types of fireplaces and natural draught flues
as listed in the Installation Requirements.

The appliance must be installed by a competent

[1]

person in accordance with

Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations 1998. 

Read all these instructions before commencing installation.

This appliance must be installed in accordance with the rules in force and only
used in a sufficiently ventilated space.

The appliance is designed for installation on to a non-combustible hearth of at
least 300mm depth.

This appliance is factory set for operation on the gas type, and at the pressure
stated on the appliance data plate.

Please note : Except where otherwise stated, all rights, including copyright in the
text, images and layout of this booklet is owned by Focal Point Fires plc.  You are
not permitted to copy or adapt any of the content without the prior written per-
mission of Focal Point Fires plc. 

[1] GB - Gas Safe

TM

registered operatives (Northern Ireland only- CORGI registered operatives) are the only class of person considered as competent by the HSE under the Gas Safety (Installation and Use)

Regulations 1998.

©

2009 Focal Point Fires plc.

Summary of Contents for eko 2030

Page 1: ...installation and user instructions All instructions must be handed to user for safekeeping Revision A 06 09 Country s of destination GB IE eko 2030 fuel effect gas fire...

Page 2: ...Eko 2030...

Page 3: ...nd only used in a sufficiently ventilated space The appliance is designed for installation on to a non combustible hearth of at least 300mm depth This appliance is factory set for operation on the gas...

Page 4: ...ce must be installed in accordance with the rules in force and used only in a suf ficiently ventilated space This appliance is intended for decorative purposes Consult all instructions before installa...

Page 5: ...re must be no opening in the flue apart from the one that the appli ance is installed into and the one venting the gases into the air A suitable terminal may be fitted such as class GC1 as regulations...

Page 6: ...fire providing that it complies with the dimensions given below A non combustible shelf may be fitted to within 10mm of the top edge of the fireframe Combustible mate rials such as wood may be fitted...

Page 7: ...is appliance can be fitted into a number of proprietory flue boxes provided that the minimum dimensions given in the diagram below are complied with The flue outlet of the fire must not obscure the fl...

Page 8: ...afely to one side Firstly remove the stainless steel shelf from the fire box in order to access the burner This is achieved by removal of the two retaining screws located under the shelf at either sid...

Page 9: ...base and the relevant points in the opening or on the wall Rawlplugs will again be required Pre punched holes are not provided for this purpose to allow you to choose the optimum positions Do not scre...

Page 10: ...itioned as close to the correct layout as possible Before finally fitting cables ensure the self adhesive sealing strips are in position on the back of the appliance frame The fireframe must be sealed...

Page 11: ...the need arise see the later Servicing section of these instructions TESTING AND COMMISSIONING Turn on and test the gas supply up to the fire for any leaks in accordance with current edition of BS6891...

Page 12: ...rbance is the problem and removal of the draught should resolve this If a grommet seal has been left out of the firebox then this also will also cause intermittent shutdown The gas pressure reaching t...

Page 13: ...curing the tray to the firebox 5 Lift the burner tray from the firebox 6 Remove the firebox as detailed in the relevant section 7 Check the area behind the firebox for rubble accumulation and remove I...

Page 14: ...e the tray as previously described The pilot unit can be removed by undoing the tubing nut the ther mocouple nut on the rear of the valve lint arrestor two securing screws and lifting away Remove the...

Page 15: ...and then cuts off Excessive room draught or flue pull rectify Loose or faulty thermocouple rectify ODS system in operation Firebox grommet seal not fitted rectify Lint in pilot aeration hole clean th...

Page 16: ...ude onto the hearth DO NOT burn any foreign material on this fire the fuel effect must be of the correct type and laid out in accordance with the relevant section of these instructions Failure to do s...

Page 17: ...required see IS 813 ICP3 IS 327 and any other rules in force FUEL BED LAYOUT The appliance is supplied with 13 indi vidually wrapped hand finished ceramic pebbles and 1 combustion matrix 1 Remove the...

Page 18: ...t on 6 Place the pebble E onto the peg E on the matrix as shown 7 Place the pebble F onto the peg F on the matrix as shown The pebble should be orientated so it sits slightly over the hole in the comb...

Page 19: ...tion procedure To achieve the HIGH setting push the control knob in slightly and con tinue turning anti clockwise to the high position The main burner should light after a few seconds To decrease the...

Page 20: ...d completely cold PAINTED AREAS These can be cleaned using a dry cloth PEBBLES AND CERAMICS Remove the ceramic components Gently clean with a soft brush in the open air Do not create dust from the peb...

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