Flavel Atlanta FAVRU0MN Installation And Maintenance Instructions Manual Download Page 2

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CONTENTS 

 

 

PAGE 

Section 1 

Information and Requirements 

 
  1.0 

Appliance Information 

 

 

  1.1 

Conditions of Installation 

 

 

  1.2 

Flue and chimney suitability 

 

 

  1.3 

Fireplace / surround suitability  

 

 

  1.4 

Shelf position 

 

 

  1.5 

Flue / chimney inspection 

 

 

  1.6 

Fire place opening and chimney catchment 

 

 

  1.7 

Fitting to fireplaces with existing chair-brick 

   

and conventional brick-built chimneys 

 

 

1.8 

Fitting to pre-cast flue installations 

 

 

1.9 

Fitting to pre-fabricated twin wall metal flue boxes 

 

1.10  Hearths 

 

 

1.11  Spillage Monitoring system 

 

 

 
Section 2  Installation of Fire   
 
  2.1 

Unpacking the fire 

 

 

  2.2 

Installing the fire box 

 

 

8-11 

  2.3 

Gas tightness and burner pressure  

 

 

11 

 
 
Section 3  Commissioning 
 
   
  3.1 

Lighting the appliance 

 

 

12 

  3.2 

Checking for clearance of combustion product   

 

12-13 

   
Section 4  Maintenance 
 
  4.1 

Removal of the Burner Assembly 

 

 

14 

  4.2 

Removal of the Piezo Igniter 

 

 

14 

  4.3 

Removal of the Control Valve 

 

 

14 

  4.4 

Removal of the Pilot Assembly 

 

 

15 

  4.5 

Removing & refitting of the glass frame 

 

 

15-16 

  4.6 

Cleaning 

 

 

16 

   
 
Model number FAVRU0MN, Manufactured by:- 
 
CFM Europe Ltd  
Trentham Lakes 
Stoke-on-Trent Staffordshire 
ST4 4TJ 
 
Telephone 01782 339000 
 

Summary of Contents for Atlanta FAVRU0MN

Page 1: ...0161 620 6677 ATLANTA DECORATIVE RADIANT NATURAL VENT GAS FIRE Installation and Maintenance Instructions Hand these instructions to the user Model No FAVRU0MN is only for use on Natural Gas G20 at a...

Page 2: ...re fabricated twin wall metal flue boxes 7 1 10 Hearths 7 1 11 Spillage Monitoring system 7 Section 2 Installation of Fire 2 1 Unpacking the fire 8 2 2 Installing the fire box 8 11 2 3 Gas tightness a...

Page 3: ...mbar 8 0 0 4 in w g Ignition Push button Piezo Electrode Spark Gap 4 0mm Weight without fender 16 0kg Fire box dimensions without trim Width 470mm Height 583mm Overall Depth 165mm Trim dimensions Over...

Page 4: ...ally required for this appliance For use in I E this appliance must be installed in accordance with the rules in force and used only in a sufficiently ventilated space Please consult document I S 813...

Page 5: ...inside of the chimney flue is in good condition along it s length and check that there is no leakage of smoke through the structure of the chimney during and after the smoke pellet test With pre cast...

Page 6: ...ee fig 2 below Fig 2 1 7 FITTING TO FIREPLACES WITH EXISTING CHAIRBRICKS AND CONVENTIONAL BRICKBUILT CHIMNEYS This appliance is suitable for use in fireplaces fitted with an existing chairbrick withou...

Page 7: ...e box must have a minimum flue diameter of 125mm internal and minimum internal dimensions of 380mm deep by 650mm high by 480mm wide There are no maximum dimensional requirements for the box The top fa...

Page 8: ...E FIRE BOX a Remove the Top Infill Panel Pilot Heat Shield and Glass Frame as shown in section 4 to allow access to the burner b Ensure that the hearth is protected from damage and carefully lift the...

Page 9: ...ller to deal with any type of installation The preferred method of fixing which is suitable for almost all situations is the cable fixing method which is described in the following section in detail T...

Page 10: ...e protected surface of the hearth and reach into the fire opening Thread each of the cables vertically downwards through the pair of fixing eyes on the same side of the fire Thread the free end of the...

Page 11: ...efore making the final gas connection thoroughly purge the gas supply pipework to remove all foreign matter otherwise serious damage may be caused to the gas control valve on the fire 2 3 GAS TIGHTNES...

Page 12: ...igh position and the main burner will light e Turn the control knob clockwise to the low position and the gas input will be reduced to the minimum setting f Slightly depress the control knob and turn...

Page 13: ...ected from the gas supply and expert advice obtained e If there is an extractor fan fitted anywhere in the vicinity of the appliance the spillage test should be repeated with the fan running on maximu...

Page 14: ...g screws which hold the pilot shield in place d Unscrew and remove the four screws which retain the burner Carefully pull forwards the burner control assembly and remove from fire box e Refit in the r...

Page 15: ...ion 4 1 b Unscrew and remove the thermocouple retaining nut from the end of the control tap and disconnect the ignition lead from the pilot electrode c Unscrew pilot tube nut and disconnect pilot pipe...

Page 16: ...mp cloth Black painted metal parts should be gently cleaned with a damp cloth Abrasive cleaners chemical cleaning agents or any type of polish must never be used as damage to the paint may result CLEA...

Page 17: ...www heating spares co Tel 0161 620 6677 17 REPLACEABLE PARTS Replacement of any parts must be carried out by a competent person such as a CORGI registered gas installer Replacement Pilot Assembly Part...

Page 18: ...provement and development the exact accuracy of illustrations and descriptions contained in this book cannot be guaranteed Part no 84 38080 Issue 7 CFM Europe Ltd Trentham Lakes Stoke on Trent Staffor...

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