Faber 40010959-1440 Manual Download Page 11

Installation

 

Instructions

 

 

10 < 

<

 

<

 

<

 

7.5

 

Flue

 

gas

 

analyzer

 

If

 

you

 

are

 

in

 

possession

 

of

 

a

 

CO/CO2

 

flue

 

gas

 

analyzer,

 

then

 

it

 

is

 

possible

 

to

 

check

 

the

 

supply

 

air

 

and

 

the

 

combustion

 

gases.

 

There

 

are

 

two

 

measuring

 

pipes

 

at

 

the

 

front

 

of

 

the

 

fire

 

between

 

the

 

mounting

 

frame

 

and

 

the

 

glass

 

(Fig.

 

3.3

 

A

 

and

 

B).

 

 

The

 

ratio

 

CO2

 

and

 

CO

 

must

 

not

 

be

 

greater

 

than

 

1:100

 

Example:

 

CO2

 

is

 

4%

 

and

 

CO

 

is

 

400ppm,

 

measured

 

at

 

the

 

highest

 

point

 

 

If

 

the

 

ratio

 

is

 

greater

 

than

 

1:100

 

or

 

exhaust

 

gases

 

are

 

measured

 

in

 

the

 

supply

 

air,

 

then

 

also

 

check

 

above

 

points.

 

8

 

Instructions

 

for

 

client

 

 

Recommend

 

that

 

the

 

unit

 

should

 

be

 

checked

 

annually

 

by

 

a

 

qualified

 

specialist

 

to

 

ensure

 

the

 

safe

 

use

 

and

 

to

 

guarantee

 

a

 

long

 

service

 

life.

 

 

Give

 

advice

 

and

 

instructions

 

on

 

care

 

and

 

cleaning

 

of

 

the

 

glass.

 

Highlight

 

the

 

danger

 

of

 

burnt

in

 

fingerprints.

 

 

Instruct

 

the

 

customer

 

on

 

the

 

operation

 

of

 

the

 

unit

 

and

 

the

 

remote

 

control,

 

including

 

replacing

 

the

 

batteries

 

and

 

setting

 

the

 

receiver.

 

 

Handover

 

to

 

customer:

 

o

 

Installation

 

instructions

  

o

 

User

 

manual

  

o

 

ITC

 

operating

 

instructions

  

o

 

Log

 

set

 

instruction

 

card

  

o

 

Suction

 

Cups

  

o

 

Magnetic

 

snapper

 

9

 

Annual

 

maintenance

 

9.1

 

Checking

 

and

 

cleaning:

 

 

Check

 

and

 

clean

 

if

 

necessary

 

after

 

verification:

 

o

 

The

 

pilot

 

light

  

o

 

The

 

burner;

 

for

 

LPG

 

flat

 

burner

 

the

 

ceramic

 

burner

 

top.

  

o

 

The

 

combustion

 

chamber

 

o

 

The

 

glass

  

o

 

The

 

logs

 

for

 

breakage.

 

o

 

The

 

outlet.

  

 

Replace,

 

if

 

necessary:

 

o

 

Chips/Embers/

 

Glow

 

wire

 

9.2

 

Cleaning

 

the

 

glass

 

Most

 

deposits

 

can

 

be

 

removed

 

with

 

a

 

dry

 

cloth.

 

Clean

 

the

 

glass

 

with

 

a

 

ceramic

 

hob

 

cleaner.

  

 

Please

 

note:

 

Avoid

 

fingerprints

 

on

 

the

 

glass.

 

These

 

are

 

no

 

longer

 

removable

 

after

 

they

 

are

 

burnt

 

in!

 

 

Now

 

carry

 

out

 

check

up

 

as

 

described

 

in

 

Chapter

 

7

 

“Checking

 

after

 

installation”.

 

10

 

Conversion

 

to

 

other

 

gas

 

type

 

The

 

conversion

 

to

 

a

 

different

 

gas

 

type

 

may

 

only

 

be

 

performed

 

by

 

a

 

qualified

 

installer/dealer.

 

10.1

 

Conversion

 

from

 

natural

 

gas

 

to

 

propane

 

(or

 

vice

 

versa)

 

This

 

can

 

only

 

be

 

done

 

by

 

replacing

 

the

 

burner.

 

To

 

do

 

so,

 

please

 

contact

 

your

 

dealer.

 

Specify

 

with

 

your

 

order

 

always

 

the

 

type

 

and

 

serial

 

number

 

of

 

the

 

device.

 

11

 

Flue

 

calculation

 

A

 

simple

 

way

 

to

 

calculate

 

whether

 

the

 

exhaust

 

configuration

 

is

 

possible

 

in

 

combination

 

with

 

your

 

fire,

 

use

 

the

 

free

 

“Faber

 

Flue

 

App”

 

and

 

download

 

from:

 

 

INTERNET:

 

BlackBerry,

 

Android,

 

PC

 

(with

 

Google

 

Chrome

 

browser)

 

APP

 

store:

  

iPhone,

 

iPad

 

and

 

Mac.

 

Google

 

Play:

  

Android

 

smartphones

 

and

 

Android

 

tablets.

 

Alternatively

 

use

 

the

 

exhaust

 

calculation

 

table.

 

(see

 

chapter

 

13).

 

The

 

alternatives

 

of

 

outlet

 

lengths

 

and

 

any

 

restrictors

 

are

 

set

 

out

 

in

 

the

 

restictor

 

table.

 

In

 

the

 

table

 

we

 

work

 

with

 

Start

 

Length

 

(STL)

 

Total

 

Vertical

 

Height

 

(TVH)

 

and

 

Total

 

Horizontal

 

Length

 

(THL).

 

 

Start

 

Length

 

(STL)

 

This

 

is

 

the

 

first

 

part

 

that

 

is

 

placed

 

on

 

the

 

fire

 

and

 

represents

 

a

 

certain

 

value

 

(Fig.

 

12.1,

 

12.2

 

and

 

12.3

 

A,

 

N,

 

F).

 

This

 

value

 

is

 

in

 

the

 

top

 

row

 

of

 

the

 

table

 

(see

 

table).

 

Summary of Contents for 40010959-1440

Page 1: ...Relaxed Premium M 40010959 1440 Relaxed Premium M ENG ...

Page 2: ...Installation Instructions 1 3 alternative finishes 1 1a 1 1b 1 1c ...

Page 3: ...Installation Instructions 2 1 2 1 3 1 4 7 ...

Page 4: ...Installation Instructions 3 1 9 1 5 1 6 B ...

Page 5: ...Installation Instructions 4 2 1 2 2 2 3 3 1 3 2 3 3 3 4 ...

Page 6: ...Installation Instructions 5 3 5 4 1 4 2 4 3 ...

Page 7: ...e and heating purposes This means that all surfaces including the glass can be very hot over 100 C exceptions to this are the bottom of the fire and the control elements Do not place any combustible materials within 0 5 m of the radiation area of the fire Light the fire for the first time and run for several hours on the highest setting so that the paint can cure Provide adequate ventilation so th...

Page 8: ...30mm with CE marking for 600 C Please note The minimum chimney diameter for a 130mm flexible stainless steel pipe must 200 x 200mm And for a 100mm flexible stainless steel pipe 150x150mm 4 Preparation and installation instructions 4 1 Gas connection The gas connection must comply with the applicable local standards We advise using a Ø 15mm gas connection directly from the gas meter to the applianc...

Page 9: ...ngs Fig 1 2 C Spacer Fig 1 2 D F and H Fig 1 3 Please note Ensure that the fire is not load bearing with regard to the false chimney breast See the dimensional drawing Chapter 18 1 Pay special attention to the following points 1 Check during work if the glass can be inserted and removed 2 Check during work if the mouldings B Fig 1 2 or Q Fig 1 5 match 4 6 4 Method 1 Fig 1 1a Build the false chimne...

Page 10: ...e ignition of the main burner on full and small setting ignition must be smooth and quiet 7 2 Checking for gas leaks Check with a gas leak finder or spray all connections and pipes for gas leakage 7 3 Checking the burner pressure and primary pressure Check that the burner pressure and primary pressure match the information listed in the manual Chapter 14 Technical specifications Measuring the prim...

Page 11: ...mber o The glass o The logs for breakage o The outlet Replace if necessary o Chips Embers Glow wire 9 2 Cleaning the glass Most deposits can be removed with a dry cloth Clean the glass with a ceramic hob cleaner Please note Avoid fingerprints on the glass These are no longer removable after they are burnt in Now carry out check up as described in Chapter 7 Checking after installation 10 Conversion...

Page 12: ...zontal bends are bends which are entirely in the horizontal plane Bends Elbows 90 vertical to horizontal plane These are 90 elbows which proceed from horizontal to vertical Fig 12 2 and 12 3 G O and S Bends 45 or 30 vertical to horizontal plane These are 30 or 45 bends with a vertical offset of less than 45 Fig 12 1 B and D Pipes under a tilt angle These are pipes which are vertically ascending at...

Page 13: ...50 50 50 40 40 30 x x x x 10 60 60 50 50 50 40 30 x x x x 11 60 60 60 50 50 40 30 x x x x 12 65 60 60 50 50 40 30 x x x x 13 65 60 60 50 50 40 30 x x x x 14 65 60 60 50 50 40 30 x x x x 15 65 60 60 50 50 40 30 x x x x 16 65 60 60 50 50 40 30 x x x x 17 65 60 60 50 50 40 30 x x x x 18 65 60 60 50 50 40 30 x x x x 19 65 60 60 50 50 40 30 x x x x 20 65 60 60 50 50 40 30 x x x x 21 65 60 60 50 50 40 3...

Page 14: ...Installation Instructions 13 12 Example Fig 12 1 Fig 12 2 Fig 12 3 ...

Page 15: ...Installation Instructions 14 13 Calculation Sheet ...

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Page 17: ...h 0 932 0 956 0 836 0 253 0 253 At 15 C and 1013 mbar gr h 480 480 Burner pressure at full load mbar 16 16 11 25 25 Nozzle main burner mm Middle 390 Side 360 Middle 390 Side 360 Middle 390 Side 360 ST 1 04 ST 1 04 Low flow rate mm 1 8 1 8 1 8 1 3 1 3 Pilot light SIT145 SIT145 SIT145 SIT145 SIT145 Nozzle code No 36 No 36 No 36 No 23 No 23 Diameter exhaust supply mm 130 200 130 200 130 200 130 200 1...

Page 18: ... Distance mm D Under a gutter 500 E Under a roof edge 500 F Under a carport or balcony 500 G Vertical downpipe 300 H Inside and outside corners 500 J From wall surface to a wall outlet 1000 K Two gable outlets against over each other 1000 L Distance between two roof outlets 450 M Two roof outlets above each other on a pitched roof 1000 N Two gable outlets next to each other 1000 Short roof termina...

Page 19: ...Installation Instructions 18 16 Dimensional drawings 16 1 Relaxed Premium M 834 Ext Build in opening 348 Ext 460 max 110 min ...

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