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2.0 APPLIANCE DATA

3

Model

Destination 

Country

Cat

Operating Pressure 

(±2.0 mbar)

Max Energy Input (kW)

Min Energy Input (kW)

Natural Gas

G20 G25 G30 G31

Gross

Net

Gross

Net

Manual control

GB - IE

I2H 20

-

-

-

6.2

5.6

3.5

3.15

Remote control

GB - IE

I2H 17.5

-

-

-

6.2

5.6

3.5

3.15

Slide control

GB - IE

I2H 20

-

-

-

6.2

5.6

3.5

3.15

GB IE

3.0 INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS

Specifications

Manual Control Models

Remote Control Models

Slide Control Models

Main burner injector 

Stereo size 78

Stereo size 78

Stereo size 78

Oxypilot 

SIT 9090

SIT 9090

SIT 9090

Gas Control

Copreci 21400 Series 

Mertik Maxitrol GV34 Series

Teddington TESA 3173/011

Gas Inlet 

All models - 8mm compression - Inlet restrictor elbow

Ignition

Double-action piezo Spark

Battery Spark

Battery Spark

Spark Gap

3.5 - 4.5mm

3.5 - 4.5mm

3.5 - 4.5mm

Flue specification

All models - 225mm x 225mm (9in x 9in) brick or stone.

125mm (5in) minimum diameter lined brick or stone.

125mm (5in) minimum diameter twin wall flue conforming to BS 715.

Pre-cast block flue complying with BS 1289 or BS EN 1858.

This appliance MUST NOT be installed into a room containing a bath or shower, or where steam may be present. The fire has been

designed to fit into a builders’ opening or fireplace conforming to BS 1251 or BS EN 1858 (and meeting certain dimensional require-

ments), or a suitable flue box complying with the constructional requirements of BS 715. The flue box must be installed onto a suitable

non-combustible insulating surface at least 12mm thick, covering the entire base area of the box. 

A natural draught flue system is required, and if previously used for solid fuel or oil burning, the flue and chimney must be swept prior

to appliance installation. The flue must have an effective height of at least three metres, as measured from the hearth to the top of the

flue. Any flue damper plates or restrictors should be removed and no other restriction fitted to the flue. Where removal is not practi-

cal, the restriction must be fixed in the fully open position. The flue must be checked before installation by using a smoke pellet or sim-

ilar to ensure proper draw and that leakage is not evident at any joints. Repair and re-test as necessary before the appliance is installed.

The flue must be connected to only one fireplace, and the flue must not vent more than one appliance (i.e. not shared with a gas back

boiler). There must be no opening in the flue apart from the one that the appliance is installed into, and the one venting the gases into

the air. A suitable terminal may be fitted, such as class GC1, as regulations allow.

This appliance has been tested for use in a pre-cast block flue complying with BS 1289 or BS EN 1858. In accordance with BS 1289 part

1, pre-cast flues built with directly plastered faces (front or rear) are not correctly installed as to ensure proper operation with any type

of gas fire. In some instances of this flue construction, temperature cracking of the surface plaster may occur through no fault of the

appliance. An air gap or some form of insulation material should be installed to prevent normal flue temperatures from damaging wall

surfaces. Pre-cast flues must be checked for mortar fangs and correct installation of joints, flue sections in loft space and terminals. 

This appliance has been tested for use with circular flues of a minimum internal diameter of 125mm.This appliance is suitable for use

with a “lightweight” surround and back panel of 150°C minimum rating.

The fireplace opening should be inspected and repairs made where necessary. Any chair brick or fireback may be left insitu, providing

that the dimensional requirements for debris collection space and spigot clearances are met. See figure 1.

The opening WIDTH and HEIGHT dimensions should be between 350mm and 450mm wide, and 540mm to 575mm high. For flues used

with solid fuel, the minimum WIDTH is 380mm.

Opening DEPTH should be 200mm or greater for a clay/cement lined or Pre-cast flue which is new, unused, or previously used only with

a gas appliance. DEPTH should be 240mm or greater for a flue used for solid fuel of oil burning appliances. Opening DEPTHS include

any plaster or infill panels which form part of the installation. 

4.0 SITE REQUIREMENTS

Please see Data Badge affixed to appliance for current data. This appliance is for use only with the gas type, and at the pressure stated

on the appliance Data Badge, and is for decorative purposes.

© 2014 Focal Point Fires plc.

Summary of Contents for Aura Multiflue

Page 1: ...326 www focalpointfires co uk e sales focalpointfires co uk INTHE UK ALWAYS USE A GAS SAFE REGISTERED ENGINEERTO INSTALL REPAIR OR SERVICETHIS APPLIANCE MODELS COVERED BY THESE INSTRUCTIONS BLENHEIM M...

Page 2: ...ion and use of this appliance This appliance is free from any asbestos material Refractories and fuel bed are constructed from ceramic fibre Remote control models These appliances features a battery o...

Page 3: ...not evident at any joints Repair and re test as necessary before the appliance is installed The flue must be connected to only one fireplace and the flue must not vent more than one appliance i e not...

Page 4: ...place opening providing the forward projection does not exceed 100mm Any com bustible side walls must be at least 500mm to the side of the radiant heat source As with all heating appliances any decora...

Page 5: ...ation It is important that the sealing requirements of the appliance are met at all times and that the flue box is well sealed to any back or infill panel Note The DEPTH dimension is inclusive of any...

Page 6: ...ontrol position marking sticker on the trim next to the control knob as shown in figure 16 Before installing the fire check the flue using a smoke pellet All of the smoke should travel up the flue and...

Page 7: ...e tensioner nuts to pull the appliance tightly against the fireplace opening Visually inspect the seal and reseat if necessary Do not cut off excess cable Surplus cable must not be cut off as it will...

Page 8: ...for some time hold the knob in this position for longer to allow any air in the pipes to be purged Continue turning anti clockwise through the spark clicks to the nine o clock position ensuring the pi...

Page 9: ...own and the pilot lit with a taper Light the fire on the HIGH setting To commission the appliance the operating pressure must be in accordance with the figures stated in section 2 0 of these instructi...

Page 10: ...this time Advise that the fire is fitted with a spillage safety device O D S If the fire shuts down this system may be in operation If spillage is suspected SWITCH APPLIANCE OFF and call in the instal...

Page 11: ...n the rear of the valve and the two securing screws and lifting away Remove the tubing nut from the valve end of the pilot pipe and blow through to dislodge any debris Clean the pilot assembly with a...

Page 12: ...Blocked pilot clean out Excessive drafts in the room Excessive flue pull Fire is too close to an air vent Dirt or lint in pilot aeration hole or on the lint gauze clean thoroughly If the pilot will no...

Page 13: ...installer to ensure there are no defects or obstructions that may prevent the flow of combustion products This appliance is fitted with a flue blockage safety device which will shut down the fire if...

Page 14: ...ng Push the control knob in fully and turn anti clockwise through both of the SPARK positions keeping fully depressed hold there for a few seconds If the fire has not been used for some time hold the...

Page 15: ...porates an inbuilt safety feature to prevent the main burner being activated or turned up accidentally It is necessary to press button 1 and 2 see figure 5 simultaneously to turn the fire up To turn t...

Page 16: ...sides as shown Place the rear row of four coals making sure that the flat sides are firmly against the brick panel and side cheeks as shown The coals must not be crammed together or inserted into the...

Page 17: ...ith the pebbles supplied when assembled according to the instructions Never add to the fifteen pebbles or change them for a different type Never throw rubbish or other matter onto the fuel bed Due to...

Page 18: ...p cloth and mild household detergent Brass parts of the firefront may be cleaned using a suitable brass cleaner Replace the front centrally against the fire after cleaning Do not use a damp cloth to c...

Page 19: ...control models F730057 Gas valve Manual control models F730085 Gas valve Remote control models F730011 Gas valve Slide control models F730067 Injector Stereo 78 Manual Slide control models F730062 In...

Page 20: ...als pebbles the matrix front strips side cheeks rear panels and tapered rear panels are not covered by the 3 year guarantee For all Electric fires purchased the 3 year guarantee commences from the dat...

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