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IF SPILLAGE IS DETECTED

The cause must be discovered and the fault corrected.  If the fault cannot be cor-

rected disconnect the appliance from the gas supply and seek expert advice.

Possible causes of spillage from the appliance are:-  chimney restriction, down

draught or insufficient air supply to the room.

g)

After ensuring that the fire is safe to use it should be left on “High” 

position to fully warm up.  During this time a slight odour may be 

noticed, this is due to the “newness” of the fire and will soon disappear.

3.3

FINAL CHECK

a)

Refit the dress-guard if it has not already been re-fitted.

b)

Recheck the operation of the fire on all settings.

c)

Make sure that the user knows how to operate the fire and refer them 

to the user book.

d)

Inform the user that the model number for ordering parts is shown on 

the rating plate. The rating plate can be viewed at the bottom left hand 

side of the rear panel.

e)

Inform the user the fire should be serviced annually for continued safe 

operation.

f)

Hand this instruction booklet to the customer.

3.4

ELECTRICAL CONNECTION

The Flavel Welcome heater is supplied with a moulded three-pin plug (3 Amp) and

approximately 1.8 metres of flexible mains cable (1mm2).  The appliance and 

surround should therefore be located close to a suitable mains socket to enable

connection.  The electrical socket MUST be easily accessible to allow 

disconnection.

This heater MUST be earthed. If in any doubt consult a suitable competent person.

Connections

L = Brown

N = BlueE = Green / Yellow

Replacement fuses should be approved and conform to BS 1362.

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Summary of Contents for FWER EN Sereis

Page 1: ...IGNITION RADIANT CONVECTOR GAS FIRE Installation and Maintenance Instructions Hand these instructions to the user Model No s FWERN0EN FWERR0EN are for use on Natural Gas G20 at a supply pressure of 20...

Page 2: ...Heat Output 74 0 Useful Efficiency at Minimum Heat Output Indicative 50 0 Auxilliary Power Consumption at Nominal Heat Output Not applicable Auxilliary Power Consumption at Minimum Output Not applicab...

Page 3: ...1 10 Spillage monitoring system 8 Section 2 2 1 Packing check list 9 2 2 Installation of fire 9 10 2 3 Gas connection 11 2 4 Gas tightness 11 2 5 Completing the assembly 11 2 6 Fitting the battery 11...

Page 4: ...ulb Firebox Dimensions with case fitted Width 715mm Height without feet fitted 680mm Depth 300mm Height to top of the flue spigot 420mm Gas Connection 8mm compression Supplied with fire Efficiency Dec...

Page 5: ...1 Part 1 Installation of Chimneys Flues 5 B S 1251 Open Fireplace Components 6 B S 715 Metal Flue pipes for Gas Appliances 7 B S E N 1858 Clay Flue blocks and Terminals 8 B S 7566 Installation of fact...

Page 6: ...es not project more than 150 mm If the shelf overhangs more than 150 mm the distance between the fire and the shelf must be increased by 25 mm for every 25 mm of additional overhang over 150 mm 1 5 SI...

Page 7: ...during or after the smoke pellet test and it is important to check inside upstairs rooms adjacent to the chimney flue Check the chimney pot terminal and general condition of the chimney brickwork or...

Page 8: ...may be fitted if necessary providing that a minimum clearance 50mm between its open end and nearest obstruction is always maintained Fig 1 Chimney Catchment Space 1 8 2 Fitting to Pre Fabricated twin...

Page 9: ...combustible hearth The feet must not be removed when installing directly onto a hearth The hearth material must be a minimum thickness of 13 mm with the top surface at least 50 mm above the floor lev...

Page 10: ...OF FIRE 2 2 1 Preparation a Remove the dress guard by springing the location wires out at the top and lifting away See Fig 2 Take care not to scratch the trim Fig 2 Remove the Dress Guard b Remove the...

Page 11: ...e If there is a definite flow into the opening then proceed with the instal lation If there is not a definite flow into the opening pre heat the chimney for about two minutes and retest for flow If th...

Page 12: ...nt screw from the inlet elbow and fit a manometer b Turn on the main gas supply fit the battery as described in section 2 6 then carry out a gas tightness test c Check that the gas pressure is 20 0 mb...

Page 13: ...gh the bottom window of right hand radiant hold the control knob down for 10 seconds c If the pilot fails to light repeat the ignition sequence and hold in the control knob for slightly longer d When...

Page 14: ...xercise after a further 5 10 minutes Note It is recommended that the smoke match is fitted into an approved smoke match holder when checking for clearance of combustion products Fig 5 e If the smoke i...

Page 15: ...w to operate the fire and refer them to the user book d Inform the user that the model number for ordering parts is shown on the rating plate The rating plate can be viewed at the bottom left hand sid...

Page 16: ...ould be replaced with a genuine replacement set After any servicing work a gas tightness check must always be carried out Ensure before any servicing work is commenced that the applinace is isolated f...

Page 17: ...BURNER ASSEMBLY FROM THE FIRE a Disconnect the appliance from the gas supply Fig 8 b Remove the coal form from the front of the appliance as shown above in Fig 8 c Remove the front bezel by unscrewing...

Page 18: ...Remove the four burner retaining screws as shown below in fig 10 Disconnect the pilot assy and slide the burner carrier to the right and lift clear Fig 10 17 Front bezel retaining screws Burner Fixing...

Page 19: ...crewing the rear panel fixing screws then the base panel retaining screw as shown below in fig 11 Fig 11 c Disconnect the pipes to the control valve and the control valve locknut as shown below in Fig...

Page 20: ...osition is factory set to a tight tolerance Any replacement of parts on the pilot requires a complete new pilot assembly a Remove the front panel and front bezel as described in section 4 2 b Unscrew...

Page 21: ...a GAS SAFE registered gas installer or competent electrician The part numbers of the user replaceable parts are as follows these are available from specialist spares stockists whose details can be fou...

Page 22: ...RE User Instructions This section of the instructions should be read by the user before operating the appliance and retained for future reference Model No s FWERN0EN FWERR0EN are for use on Natural Ga...

Page 23: ...required for this appliance when installed in G B When installed I E please consult document I S 813 1996 Domestic Gas Installation which is issued by the National Standards Authority of Ireland Any...

Page 24: ...which must be removed The chimney should also be checked to ensure clearance of flue products We recommend that during the annual service replacement of the Oxypilot is carried out After installation...

Page 25: ...attempting to re light it SPILLAGE MONITORING SYSTEM This appliance is fitted with a spillage monitoring system which shuts down the fire if the evacuation of combustion products from the fire is affe...

Page 26: ...e pilot lights remove the spill and continue to hold the control knob down for 10 seconds c If the pilot fails to light repeat the ignition sequence and hold in the control knob for slightly longer d...

Page 27: ...t brush To remove the ceramic remove the dress guard as shown in fig 2 Remove the radiants by lifting them slightly then pulling forward as shown below in fig 3 Fig 3 REPLACING THE RADIANTS When repla...

Page 28: ...NT OF THE FIRE FAILING TO LIGHT PLEASE VISUALLY CHECK FOR SPARKING AT THE IGNITION ELECTRODE ON THE PILOT IF NO SPARK IS PRESENT PLEASE REPLACE THE BATTERY AS DETAILED ABOVE SERVICE CALLS THAT ARE A D...

Page 29: ...fitting and replace with a new one of the correct specification as shown below in fig 5 Due to our policy of continual improvement and development the exact accuracy of descriptions and illustrations...

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