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Mounting the smoke emission outlet materials  

 

In case of a wall or roof terminal, the hole must be at least 5 mm bigger than the 

diameter of the flue material. 

 

Horizontal parts must be installed at a (3 degree) slope up away  the appliance. 

 

Build up the system from the appliance. If this is not possible, you should make use 

of a adjustable pipe . 

 

For fitting the  system  a ½ metre  cut-down pipe should be used. Make sure the 

inner pipe is always 2 cm longer than the outer pipe. Wall and roof terminal are 

also shortened. These parts must be secured with a self tapping screw. 

 

Do not insulate but ventilate bild-in flue material  (approx.100cm2) 

 

4.6

 

Building a chimney breast. 

Before constructing the chimney breast we advise you to perform a function test with the 

appliance as described in chapter  7 “checking the installation” 

4.7

 

Chimney breast 

 

Construct the chimney breast from non-combustible material in combination with 

metal profiles or brickwork / aerated concrete bricks. 

 

Take the grills and the service panel (see fig.1.1 and 1.2)into account. Place a 

protective shield made of non- combustible material above the grills (see fig1.1.A) . 

 

During the construction, regularly test whether rotating parts are not impeded 

and/or if the glass can be removed. 

 

Always use a lintel  if the chimney breast is constructed of brickwork. These should 

not be placed directly onto the hearth. 

 

The appliance can built-in in three different ways. The total wall thickness is 

dependent on the manner of construction. (consult the dimensional drawing): 

1.

 

Frames on both sides: 384 mm =192+192 

2.

 

Frameless on both sides: maximum  520 mm =(50+210)+(210+50) 

3.

 

Combination of both: maximum 452 mm = 192+(210+50) 

 

 

 

 

 

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Page 1: ...Glance 40010576 0951 Installation guide ENG ENG ...

Page 2: ...L 1 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 A ...

Page 3: ...L 2 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 B 1 2 A ...

Page 4: ...L 3 2 5 2 6 110mm 3 1 3 2 ...

Page 5: ...ney breast 10 4 7 Chimney breast 10 4 8 Glance Frameless 11 4 9 Glance Framed 11 5 removing the glass 11 6 Placing the decorative material 12 6 1 Imitation logs 12 6 2 Pebbles 12 7 Checking the installation 13 7 1 Checking the ignition of the pilot burner main burner 13 7 2 Checking for gas leakage 13 7 3 Checking the burner pressure and the pre pressure 13 7 4 Checking the flame picture 14 8 Inst...

Page 6: ...L 5 11 2 Sample computations 17 12 Table 18 13 Technical data 19 14 Dimension of the appliance 20 15 Dimension of the appliance with frame 21 16 Ventilation Grills 22 17 Dimension Service Hatch 23 ...

Page 7: ...gas and pressure The fitter is not permitted to change these adjustments or the construction of the appliance Do not place any additional imitation logs or glowing coals on the burner or in the combustion chamber The appliance has been designed for ambience and heating purposes This means that all surfaces of the appliance including the glass can become very hot hotter than 100 C An exception to t...

Page 8: ...n attached in a transport holder see fig 1 4 A to the side of control valve bracket can now be slid onto the top of the control valve bracket The transport holder can be removed now 3 2 False Chimney breast The false chimney breast must be constructed of an non combustible material Always ventilate the space above the appliance by means of the grills or a comparable alternative with a minimum air ...

Page 9: ... 0 5 m away from Corners of the building Roof overhangs and balconies Eaves with the exception of the roof ridge 3 5 Existing chimney You can also connect the appliance to an existing chimney The existing chimney will function as an air supply and a flexible stainless steel pipe drawn up through the chimney will remove the combustion gas The flexible stainless steel pipe of Ø 100 mm should have a ...

Page 10: ...ourhood of the hearth 4 3 Preparation of the appliance Remove the packaging of the appliance Make sure the gas pipes underneath the appliance are not damaged Clear a safe space to store the frame and the glass Remove the frame if necessary and the glass and take the separately wrapped parts out of the appliance Prepare the gas connection to the gas control valve 4 4 Placing the appliance Take the ...

Page 11: ...orm a function test with the appliance as described in chapter 7 checking the installation 4 7 Chimney breast Construct the chimney breast from non combustible material in combination with metal profiles or brickwork aerated concrete bricks Take the grills and the service panel see fig 1 1 and 1 2 into account Place a protective shield made of non combustible material above the grills see fig1 1 A...

Page 12: ...Make use of the guide line see fig 2 5 and 2 6 These will indicate how far the appliance extends out the wall Never build in front of these guide lines Keep a free rotating space 110 mm at the bottom of the hearth Hang the frame to the suspension strip see fig 2 5 5 removing the glass Place the suction discs onto the glass Slide the cover ledges see fig 2 1 B outwards On the right side a lever see...

Page 13: ...ogs instruction card supplied Divide the remainder of the chips over the burner and the cover plate Avoid a thick layer onto the burner this has a negative effect on the fire image Ignite the pilot and main burner according to the instructions in the user s manual Assess whether the flame division is correct If necessary move the chips until there is a proper division of flames Place the glass and...

Page 14: ...let pressure measured agree with the data indicated on the registration plate Measuring the inlet pressure Turn off the gas control tap Open the pressure gauge nipple B see figure 1 3 a few turns and connect a pressure gauge hose to the gas control valve Carry out this measurement when the appliance is on at full gas mark and when it is on the pilot light If the inlet pressure is too high you are ...

Page 15: ...ll terminal is installed correctly o Roof terminal is fitted and sited correctly The flue system is correctly calculated 8 Instructing the client Recommend that the appliance be serviced annually by a competent person in order to guarantee a safe use and a long lifespan Advise and instruct the client about maintenance and cleaning of the glass Emphasize the risk of burning in fingerprints Instruct...

Page 16: ...the glass Most of the deposits can be removed with a dry cloth You can use ceramic hob cleaner to clean the glass Note prevent fingerprints on the glass these will be burned into it once the appliance is used and cannot be removed anymore Carry out the check up according to the instructions in chapter 7 checking the installation 10 Conversion to a different type of gas e g propane This can only be...

Page 17: ...hould be added up every 90 bend in the horizontal part counts as 2 metres every 45 bend in the horizontal part counts as 1 metre Turns from vertical to horizontal or vice versa are not reckoned in the calculation The wall terminal always counts as 1 metre If there is transit under 45 then the real vertical and horizontal lengths should be calculated 11 1 Points of particular interest The maximum c...

Page 18: ...d D 1 x 2 m 2 m Total 4 m Count the vertical lengths Flue pipe length A 1 m Roof terminal G 1 m Total 2 m Sample calculation 2 Count the horizontal lengths Flue pipe lengths J L 0 5 0 5 1 m Bends K M 2 2 m 4 m Wall terminal 1 m Total horizontal length 6 m Count the vertical lengths Flue pipe length H 1 m Total 1m ...

Page 19: ...be placed 0 means no restrictor should be placed Generally a 30mm restrictor is pre installed Horizontaal 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 0 X X X X X X X 0 5 X X X X X X X 1 0 0 0 X X X X 1 5 30 30 0 0 X X X 2 30 30 30 0 0 0 0 3 40 30 30 30 0 0 0 4 40 40 30 30 30 0 0 5 50 40 40 30 30 30 0 6 50 50 40 40 30 30 0 7 50 50 50 40 40 40 X 8 60 50 50 40 40 X X 9 60 60 50 50 X X X 10 65 60 60 X X X X 11 65 65 X X X X X Vert...

Page 20: ...0 341 Gas rate at 15ºC and 1013 mbar gr h 680 640 Burner pressure at full mark mbar 12 21 26 Injector main burner mm 800 280 280 Reduced input restraint mm 2 1 1 1 1 1 Pilot assembly SIT 145 19 SIT 145 19 SIT 145 19 Code Nr 30 Nr 23 Nr 23 Diameter inlet outlet mm 150 100 150 100 150 100 Gas control valve GV60 GV60 GV60 Gas connection 3 8 3 8 3 8 Electrical connection V 220 220 220 Batteries receiv...

Page 21: ...L 20 14 Dimension of the appliance ...

Page 22: ...L 21 15 Dimension of the appliance with frame ...

Page 23: ...L 22 16 Ventilation Grills ...

Page 24: ...L 23 17 Dimension Service Hatch ...

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