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PART NUMBER

SERIAL NUMBER

Installation 

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Servicing Instructions

Harmony 44 

Conventional Flue Gas Stoves

IN1113 

Edition E 

June 2009

Summary of Contents for Harmony 44

Page 1: ...PART NUMBER SERIAL NUMBER Installation Servicing Instructions Harmony 44 Conventional Flue Gas Stoves IN1113 Edition E June 2009...

Page 2: ...ney Requirements 6 Ventilation 6 Example of Stove Fitted into an Existing Chimney 7 Installation of the Gas Supply 8 Appliance Location 8 Installation of the Stove to the Flue System 9 Changing Flue O...

Page 3: ...5 Installation of Gas Fires BS 5482 PT 1 1994 LPG Installations BS 6891 1998 Pipe Work Installation d It is important to ensure that the flue system onto which the appliance is to be installed is work...

Page 4: ...mel Decorative Plinth Optional extra Cast Black 88802001 Satin Black Enamel 88802002 Green Enamel 88802006 Remote control Optional extra MS9252 Technical Data for H44 Gas Type System Pressure Main Bur...

Page 5: ...astic triangular hearth protectors The grub screws should be fitted to the feet prior to installation to allow for levelling the stove on an uneven hearth The plastic hearth protectors can be put unde...

Page 6: ...eat approved supplier to obtain your THREE GOOD REASONS Why you should have your stove commissioned It is vital for the longevity and efficient and safe operation of the stove to have the stove instal...

Page 7: ...restrictor must be removed or permanently fixed in the fully open position f The minimum effective height of the chimney or flue must be 10ft 3 metres measured from the hearth to the termination of th...

Page 8: ...n There must be an access door to facilitate debris removal and inspection Sufficient clearance behind stove for maintenance Level and stable supporting hearth Ridged section of flue pipe Example of S...

Page 9: ...t may have entered the supply Care should be taken to ensure that pipe work brought through metal structures has been secured to prevent chaffing but allow for thermal expansion Appliance Location a I...

Page 10: ...flue connection To choose a rear flue option follow the instructions on page 10 The flue system may now be connected to the stove ensure that all joints are sealed with a suitable fire resistant seal...

Page 11: ...ries in the recess left by the removal of the top flue spigot When connecting the flue system to the stove ensure thatalljointsaresealedwitha suitableheatresistantsealant It is also recommended that a...

Page 12: ...be a pleasure for many years The measurements are for advice only In all installations surrounding inflammable materials must not exceed 80 C Curtains and furniture must be a minimum of 1m from the st...

Page 13: ...for accidental damage so great care should be taken when handling the ceramic burner and logs It is important that the logs ember glow fibres and ember cubes are installed in accordance with these in...

Page 14: ...zers when placing the embers in position Wash hands immediately after touching to avoid irritation Do not store the embers close to flammable liquids The embers must be placed correctly in order to fu...

Page 15: ...holes of the burner underneath the rear log with teased out sections of ember glow under each ember cube leaving about 5mm between each cube Do not place ember cubes or ember glow on the pilot ignitio...

Page 16: ...the burner in front of and to the sides of the right hand log with teased out sections of ember glow under each ember cube leaving about 5mm between each cube Place the front log in the front locatin...

Page 17: ...ew turn the gas supply on and check that the test nipple is gas sound Lighting Ensure the pipe work has been purged prior to following the lighting procedure Turn the on off knob smaller right hand co...

Page 18: ...de of the front cover next to the on off knob push outwards and lift the cover off _ Pilot flame adjustment screw preset at factory Operating pressure adjustment screw The direction is indicated on th...

Page 19: ...Pressure Test Nipple Locations System Pressure Test Nipple Line Pressure Operating Pressure Test Nipple Low Pressure Adjusting Screw Low Pressure Adjusting Screw Access to this screw is through a hol...

Page 20: ...connectors fit to the motor Note these two connectors are different in size and fit only to the appropriate sized connector on the motor Receiver location Place the receiver on the stove hearth under...

Page 21: ...e pilot assembly The TTB acts as a flue spillage detector This detector responds very quickly to flue spillage within 1 2 minutes Note If there are any extractor fans in the room or adjacent rooms the...

Page 22: ...tatic option has been fitted e The stove imitates a solid fuel stove and like a solid fuel stove ITS SURFACES BECOME VERY HOT f Do not use the appliance if the glass is cracked or broken h Do not use...

Page 23: ...ve paying particular attention to the burner ports e Carry out any remedial work as a result of the functional checks f Inspect all the ceramic parts and replace any which are broken or badly damaged...

Page 24: ...the burner need to be removed from the stove The retaining screws being located on the inner side panel of the stove Once these brackets have been removed the ceramic burner can be lifted out careful...

Page 25: ...position above the supporting cup to confirm that the burner is able to compress the sealing washer a further one or two millimetres The Burner Should be Level and Stable 10mm Silicon sealing washer...

Page 26: ...sor This is found at the rear of the stove just below the stoves dilution box and secured in place with a nut or wing nut see page 20 Undo the nut securing the TTB and remove from its bracket Very car...

Page 27: ...irectly into the back of the gas valve Once removed the TTB interrupter if fitted should also be discarded as the new thermocouple incorporates its own TTB interrupter Interrupter block and TTB with i...

Page 28: ...the operation of the pilot making sure that the main burner control knob is in the OFF position adjusting the thermocouple height if required due to flame movement The tip of the thermocouple should b...

Page 29: ...be changed to the required nozzle for the gas type to be used See appliance data page 3 b The pilot nozzle must be changed to the required nozzle for the gas type to be used c Adjust the primary air...

Page 30: ...s closed position the door is air tight If after adjustment it is not air tight the rope seal set should be replaced It is also important to lubricate the door handle shaft and latch blade at the end...

Page 31: ...ensure that the information provided in this document is correct and accurate at the time of printing Continued updates occur to adapt documents to customer requirements and appliance changes For the...

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