Focal Point Elysee Fanflue Installation, Servicing And User Instructions Manual Download Page 6

SITE REQUIREMENTS

For aesthetic purposes it is essential that the hearth and infill plinth area are flat and level. The hearth and infill
must also be square to the back panel. Failure to comply with this could cause the appliance to lean away from
the fireplace resulting in an unsatisfactory installation.

The electrical earth to the property and all wiring must be carried out in accordance with IEE Wiring Regulations
(including any Local Regulations). If you are unsure about this aspect, then professional advice should be sought.
This appliance is suitable for use with a 230V~50Hz (ac) single phase (normal domestic) electrical supply.
Connection to the mains supply should be made with the three core cable (green/yellow -earth, blue - neutral,
brown - live) to a fixed fused spur with double pole insulation (minimum 3mm separation of poles) and fused at
3 amp. Take care not to pull or damage the internal wiring to the the fan unit at any time during installation.
Should the mains cable become damaged at any stage, it should only be replaced with the manufacturers
supplied cable (part no. EL006225/0). Failure to use a genuine spare could cause a hazard. The control should
be switched off at least once every 24 hours.

WARNING! THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED.

If a concealed gas supply is to be used, the supply pipe must be sleeved through walls and floors. If the fire is to
be inset into the cavity leaf, only factory sleeved pipe should be used. For further details see relevant section. A
separate isolation device must be incorporated into the incoming gas supply to facilitate servicing. No more than
1.5 metres of 8mm pipe should be used in the connection of the gas supply to the appliance, as more could result
in an unacceptable drop in pressure.

This appliance must only be installed onto a non-combustible wall or surface. The fire requires a hearth with a
non-combustible surface at least 12mm thick. The top surface of the hearth must be at least 50mm above floor
level, or be surrounded by a raised edge or fixed fender of at least 50mm high. The non-combustible hearth must
extend a minimum of 300mm in front of, and 150mm either side of the live part of the appliance. The hearth must
therefore be a minimum of 680mm wide.

The appliance must be installed by one of the following methods;

1 - Fitment against an existing inner house wall with a suitably constructed fireplace and/or false
chimney breast to enclose the depth of the fire.

2 - Insertion into a purpose made opening in the inner leaf of a cavity wall or disused fireplace opening
with the use of a suitable fireplace surround etc. Note: The appliance must not bridge the cavity - any
overhang being kept to a minimum, and the Installation instructions must be adhered to. Building
Control requirements may vary in some areas, enquiries should be made accordingly.

3 - Installation into a timber framed dwelling using the clearances to combustible materials shown in the
relevant section. Building Control requirements vary in some areas, enquiries should be made
accordingly.

An unprotected combustible shelf may be fitted above the appliance, provided it complies with the minimum
dimensions stated below. Protective materials can be used to deflect heat from shelves that are too low.

A non-combustible shelf may be fitted to within 10mm of the top edge of the fireframe. Combustible materials,
such as wood, may be fitted to within 100mm (4in) of either side of the frame of the firebox providing it projects
no further forward than 100mm (4in). As with all heating appliances, decorations, soft furnishings and wall
coverings (such as blown vinyl, flock and embossed paper) may discolour or scorch if positioned too close to the
fire. If the appliance is fitted to a dry-lined wall, the gap between the plasterboard and blocks must be sealed with
non-combustible material and any unplastered board replaced with superlux or other non-combustible material
if in direct contact with the appliance.

4

Maximum depth of shelf

Minimum distance from inside edge of

fire frame to underside of shelf

100mm (4in)

203mm (8in)

150mm (6in)

305mm (12in)

203mm (8in)

356mm (14in)

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Summary of Contents for Elysee Fanflue

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Page 2: ...etent person in accordance with Gas Safety Installation and Use Regulations 1998 It is strongly recommended that a CORGI registered engineer be used for this purpose Read all these instructions before...

Page 3: ...installation and use of this appliance This appliance is free from any asbestos material Refractories and coal bed are constructed from ceramic fibre 1 Section 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 7 1 8 0 8 1...

Page 4: ...se circumstances it is the installers responsibility to check that the location of the terminal does not infringe any Byelaws If in any doubt about flue terminal location especially with regards to ga...

Page 5: ...re is no simple method of protecting this type of roof from heat build up TERMINAL LOCATION Minimum location distances A 200mm above ground level B 200mm below balconies or car ports C 1500mm vertical...

Page 6: ...mm above floor level or be surrounded by a raised edge or fixed fender of at least 50mm high The non combustible hearth must extend a minimum of 300mm in front of and 150mm either side of the live par...

Page 7: ...fire jacket 1 Moulded ceramic fibre combustion matrix 1 Terminal guard cage 1 Pair of front coal strips 1 Fan box trim 1 Ceramic burner pad 22 Moulded ceramic coals 1 Set of manufacturers instruction...

Page 8: ...ed up to a 125mm diameter aperture centred around the pilot hole If the fan terminal is to be recessed into the outer leaf the hole should be opened up to the dimensions given in the diagram Clear all...

Page 9: ...hat a space 50 100mm into the cavity is packed with Rockwool or similar material to prevent any future installation of cavity wall insulation from coming into contact with hot areas of the appliance A...

Page 10: ...ise disruption to occupants and protect any other parts of the building against dust infiltration Areas which are opened up will need to be protected against rain or snow during the work and if there...

Page 11: ...ethods of installation may be adapted for use in timber framed buildings proving extra care is taken to prevent combustible materials from contact with hot surfaces The appliance must be installed in...

Page 12: ...e of the inner wall from the heat effect of the flue It may be advantageous to use a sheet of Superlux board for this purpose Installation by setting the appliance into the inner leaf of wall When set...

Page 13: ...f applicable Now carefully slide the appliance back into position and secure into place using the two previously drilled holes Ensure the flue unit has passed correctly through the wall Note If using...

Page 14: ...ssed fan terminal MUST NOT be cemented into place within the outer wall With the terminal fixed into position the wires may now be connected Attach the green earth wire to the screw securing the fan e...

Page 15: ...shapes are facing forwards The legs of the coals have a serrated front face which is intended to give a tight interference fit into the tray and at the same time chamfer away a portion of the face Do...

Page 16: ...designed to operate correctly with the coals supplied when assembled according to the instructions Never add to the twenty two coals or change them for a different type Never throw rubbish or other ma...

Page 17: ...o the low setting To turn to the PILOT position from the HIGH or LOW positions press the control knob in and return to the pilot position and release To turn the fire OFF keep the knob pressed in retu...

Page 18: ...continues to fail a spillage test The aeration hole of the pilot must be carefully cleaned out on each annual service to ensure continued function of the ODS The spillage monitoring system shall not b...

Page 19: ...the control box and remove the burner tray 7 Strip off the burner pipes and clean thoroughly 8 Clean out the injector and pilot assembly DO NOT damage pilot injector 9 Remove the two securing screws...

Page 20: ...l should be thoroughly cleaned before re assembly CHECKING THE FAN ASSEMBLY Disconnect the electrical supply and remove the fan terminal cover Check all components for signs of deterioration paying at...

Page 21: ...or the effect of extractor fans Fan runs but pilot flame will not hold Loose thermocouple connection in rear of gas valve when control knob is released Check pilot flame is engulfing tip of thermocou...

Page 22: ...elderly or infirm are concerned Combustible items such as flooring and furniture and soft wall coverings such as blown vinyl or embossed paper may discolour if fitted too close to the fire See releva...

Page 23: ...ATING INSTRUCTIONS Turn on the power supply and momentarily press the ON switch on the control box The fan should operate with the warning light illuminated After a very short time the fan will run at...

Page 24: ...the firebed should be periodically removed by a competent person Large deposits could indicate deterioration of the flue This should be repaired by a competent person and the fire serviced before furt...

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