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The appliance is designed to be versatile, and as such will operate correctly

when exposed to normal gentle draughts experienced within the home. It is

not recommended, however that the appliance be installed in areas where it

is likely to be directly exposed to persistent strong draughts, that may be gen-

erated by outside doors, windows, air vents, air conditioning units, extractor

fans, ceiling fans, etc. See section 4.0 for more information on ventilation.

Clearances to non-combustibles

Non combustible surfaces are defined as brick, metal, natural stone, concrete

etc. and also a number of man-made materials impervious to flame. If in doubt

refer to the material manufacturer for further information before proceeding

with installation.

Clearances to the sides of the appliance are 100mm (4”). Clearance to the

front of the appliance is 500mm (20”). See figure 2.

The back of the appliance may be installed directly in front of a non-com-

bustible wall, providing the area behind the appliance is flat and does not inter-

fere with the various vent holes in the back panel of the appliance.

A non combustible shelf of any depth may be positioned above the appliance

provided it is no closer than 220mm (8.66”) from the top of the appliance and

the wall above the appliance is non combustible. The appliance can be mount-

ed directly onto all types of non-combustible floors and hearths.

Inglenooks & false chimney breasts

Where fitting in an inglenook or false chimney breast, the top, back and

sides of the inglenook wall must be of a non combustible material such as calcium

silicate, brick, or stone. Sizes and clearances must be in accordance with figure 2.

If a void is created in a false chimney breast above the appliance it should be

vented at high and low levels to allow air circulation. These vents should commu-

nicate with each other via the space inside of the false chimney breast in order to

prevent heat build-up within the void and maximise the heat released into the

room. Inside the inglenook, the minimum clearance from the top of the appliance

is 220mm. Refer to figure 2 for clearance to the back, sides and front of the appli-

ance.

Where an inglenook type installation is created below a disused flue then the flue

should be properly de-commissioned and sealed at the base using non-com-

bustible materials. The old flue should be ventilated to prevent condensation and

possible damage to the fabric of the building. This ventilation cannot be used as

purpose provided ventilation for the appliance and separate provision must be

made for this (refer to section 4.0 for information on ventilation).

Clearance to combustible materials

For other types of installations, it may be necessary to install the appliance in prox-

imity  to  combustible  materials.  Combustible  materials  are  generally  defined  as

wood, fabrics, or other materials likely to combust if exposed to flame. Generally

any material, which is likely to discolour, melt or misshape when exposed to mod-

erate heat, should be considered as a combustible material or surface. If a com-

bustible shelf or wooden fire surround are to be sited in proximity to the stove the

following clearances (see figure 5) must be adhered to;

TV installation

Note; TV manufacturer’s instructions must be consulted and take precedence

insofar as positioning of heating appliances are concerned. If the stove is to be

installed underneath a wall-mounted TV, then this can be achieved by installing a

shelf above the appliance to protect the TV from the heat produced by the stove.

The shelf must be constructed from a non-combustible material positioned 400mm from the top of the appliance. There must then be

a clearance of 200mm from the top of the shelf to the bottom of the TV. The depth of the shelf depends on the depth (or protrusion

from the wall) of the TV but must extend at least 50mm outward from the front of the TV. See figure 4. If a minimum distance of

50mm to the TV from the shelf front cannot be achieved it is acceptable to position the stove forward from the wall and use a deep-

er shelf. If this the case then the stove must be installed so as to prevent movement back to the wall. The non-combustible shelf must

not project further forward than the back edge of the outlet grille on the top of the stove. In all cases the shelf must extend at least

50mm forwards from the TV.

2.0 SITING & CLEARANCES AROUND THE STOVE

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All dimensions

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Figure 3

Figure 4

Figure 5

All dimensions in mm

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Figure 2

Maximum depth of shelf

Minimum distance from the top of the

appliance to the underside of the shelf

50mm

220mm

75mm

280mm

150mm

450mm

Summary of Contents for DALVIK

Page 1: ...ritten per mission of Focal Point Fires plc 1 Revision B 11 14 GB IE INTHE UK ALWAYS USE A GAS SAFE REGISTERED ENGINEERTO INSTALL REPAIR OR SERVICETHIS APPLIANCE MODEL SHOWN DALVIK FLUELESS STOVE LEIR...

Page 2: ...form of background heating present If the appliance is used in a room as the sole source of heat then condensation may occur on colder surfaces within the room On first light up of a new appliance bur...

Page 3: ...e in cubic feet ft3 by 35 3 This appliance may be installed in any room in the home except bathrooms In accordance with BS5871 part 4 installation in bedrooms is permitted If the appliance is to be in...

Page 4: ...ends on the depth or protrusion from the wall of the TV but must extend at least 50mm outward from the front of the TV See figure 5 If a minimum distance of 50mm to the TV from the shelf front cannot...

Page 5: ...UNPACKING THE APPLIANCE Remove the outer packaging remove any instructions Read ALL these instructions before continuing to unpack or install this appliance Lift off the remaining packaging components...

Page 6: ...ront casting using the M6 x 15mm screw supplied 9 To re assemble the castings read instructions in reverse order 10 Attach the control handle to the burner assembly through the opening in the front pa...

Page 7: ...t be lit manually Figure 17 Spark gap Turn on and test the gas supply up to the fire for any leaks in accordance with the current edition of BS 6891 natural gas installations or the current edition of...

Page 8: ...section 2 0 of these instructions The fire is factory set to achieve the correct flow rates at the specified inlet pressure Any significant variation in the operating pressure could indicate a supply...

Page 9: ...val Ensure setting pressures are as stated in Section 2 Appliance Data It is recommended that the catalysts are inspected for signs of damage and dirt during routine servicing procedures The expected...

Page 10: ...aft Fire is too close to an air vent Fire is sited on disused chimney breast which has not been adequately sealed up Dirt or lint in pilot aeration hole or on the lint gauze clean thoroughly Pilot lig...

Page 11: ...servicing section for further reference The guard glass front is to prevent the risk of fire or injury from burns and no part of it should be permanently removed It Does Not Give Full Protection ForYo...

Page 12: ...d be properly de commissioned and sealed at the base using non com bustible materials The old flue should be ventilated to prevent condensation and possible damage to the fabric of the building This v...

Page 13: ...or can be moveable and can be used with open fires including combination grates or closed fires including room heaters and stoves See figures 6 7 for fireguard examples The fireguards specified are n...

Page 14: ...is visible behind the centre of the burner Move the control handle fully right to the SPARK position and hold there for approximately ten seconds Now release the control han dle and the pilot should s...

Page 15: ...reate dust from the logs Where neces sary replace damaged components with genuine spares Seal scrap components in plastic bags and dispose of at proper refuse sites as directed 10 0 REPLACING THE BATT...

Page 16: ...GAS SAFE registration No Model Fire serial No Supplied by Name contact details of installer 13 0 SERVICE HISTORY Date of service Serviced by name Contact details of Engineer GAS SAFE No Date installed...

Page 17: ...ide together with the registration number 3 Your appliance must have been serviced annually by Gas Safe registered installer evidence of which must be provided such as the receipt 4 Purchase s must be...

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