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SITE REQUIREMENTS (continued)

Clearances to non-combustibles

Non combustible surfaces are defined as brick, metal, marble, 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 pro-
ceeding with installation.

Clearances to the sides of the appliance are 100mm (4in). Clearance to the front of the appliance is 500mm
(20in). 

The back of the appliance may be installed directly onto a non-combustible wall, providing the area behind the
appliance is flat and does not interfere 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
400mm from the top of the appliance glass panel and the wall above the appliance is non combustible.

The appliance must not be positioned vertically within 60mm (2.4in) of a solid floor (i.e. wood or stone) or
hearth. This dimension is measured vertically to the bottom of the appliance firebox.

Clearances to combustible materials

Combustible materials are 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 moderate heat, should
be considered as a combustible material or surface. 

Clearance to the sides of the appliance are 100mm (4in) but curtains, drapes and other fabrics are not permit-
ted within a distance of 500mm (20in) of the appliance sides. No such materials are permitted directly above
the appliance regardless of distance. 

The minimum clearance to the ceiling above the appliance is 800mm (31.5in) measured from the top of the
appliance inner glass panel.

Combustible materials should not be positioned directly in front of the appliance within a distance of one metre.

Under no circumstances should any electrical equipment e.g. plasma screen TV sets etc. be positioned on the
wall above the appliance. The appliance is designed to be wall mounted alone and not in conjunction with any
type of combustible fire surround. No combustible shelves should be positioned on the wall above the appli-
ance. It should be established that any mirrors or picture frames etc. to be positioned on the wall above the appli-
ance are able to withstand prolonged exposure to moderate heat and moisture before proceeding with their
installation.

The back of the appliance may be installed directly onto a combustible wall, providing it is relatively flat and does
not interfere with the various vent holes in the back panel of the appliance. The wall must be structurally sound
and constructed from a material capable of withstanding moderate heat. Finished plaster, conventional wall
paper and dry-lined plasterboard are examples of suitable materials. Materials such as flock, blown vinyl and
embossed paper which are sensitive to even small amounts of heat should be avoided as scorching and or dis-
colouration may occur over time.

If the appliance is to be mounted on a dry lined wall or a timber framed construction wall then the integrity and
ability of the wall to carry the weight of the appliance must be confirmed. It is important in these circumstances
that any vapour control barrier is not damaged, and that any structural members of the house frame are not dam-
aged.

The appliance must not be positioned vertically within 100 mm (4in) of a carpeted floor, rugs or fabric materials
of any kind. This dimension is measured vertically to the bottom of the appliance firebox.

VENTILATION

A minimum of 100 cm

2

purpose provided ventilation is required for this appliance. This may be achieved either

with one vent 100 cm

2

at a high or low position in the room, or split ventilation i.e. 50cm

be installed at high

level and 50cm

be installed at low level within the room.  An openable window or equivalent is also required.

The requirements of other flued appliance operating in the same room or space must be taken into considera-
tion when assessing ventilation. 

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Summary of Contents for L23 BLACK

Page 1: ...ser for safekeeping Revision A 03 08 Country s of destination GB IE L23 CHESHIRE P23 MONET TRIO P23 ENIGMA FLUELESS GAS FIRE Focal Point Fires plc Christchurch Dorset BH23 2BT Tel 01202 499330 Fax 012...

Page 2: ...L23 Cheshire P23 Monet trio P23 Enigma silver glass...

Page 3: ...fire This volume may include adjacent spaces but these spaces must not be separated by a door In order to convert from cubic feet ft3 to cubic metres m3 divide the room volume in ft3 by 35 3 This app...

Page 4: ...only in a sufficiently ventilated space A minimum of 100cm2 15 5 in2 purpose provided ventilation is required for this appliance an openable window or louvre is also required To reduce the possibility...

Page 5: ...is common however other rooms such as kitchens dining rooms and hallways are permitted providing a suitable natural gas supply is available and rooms sizing and ventilation requirements are strictly a...

Page 6: ...s etc be positioned on the wall above the appliance The appliance is designed to be wall mounted alone and not in conjunction with any type of combustible fire surround No combustible shelves should b...

Page 7: ...met 1 Fitting template GAS SUPPLY ROUTES There are four possible entry points for the gas supply pipework to enter the appliance firebox These entry points are knock out type holes Non concealed gas c...

Page 8: ...p wall plugs taking care to leave the screws protruding approximately 5mm from the wall Now hang the appliance onto these screws through the two key hole shaped holes in the back panel of the applianc...

Page 9: ...If under any circumstances the piezo electric spark fails the pilot cannot be lit man ually SETTING PRESSURE The pressure test point is located on the left hand side of the appliance on the main burne...

Page 10: ...ve packaging The glass facia panel is supported by four M6 screws which protrude from the front of the outer casing Ensure each screw is unscrewed approxi mately one turn from the fully screwed in pos...

Page 11: ...detailed in section 8 4 13 Check the purpose provided ventilation is un obstructed 14 Light the fire and test setting pressures 15 Check safe operation of the appliance For specific servicing instruct...

Page 12: ...ed by the analyser also noting the units in which the values are expressed Most analysers display carbon dioxide CO2 concentrations in percentage terms and carbon monoxide concentration in parts per m...

Page 13: ...tray realign HT lead Fire runs for a time and then cuts off Loose or faulty thermocouple rectify Blocked pilot clean out Dirt or lint in pilot aeration hole or on the lint gauze clean thoroughly If th...

Page 14: ...dicator bracket Combustible items such as flooring and furniture and soft wall coverings such as blown vinyl or embossed paper low temperature surrounds etc may discolour if fitted too close to the fi...

Page 15: ...dis colouration may occur over time The appliance must not be positioned vertically within 100 mm of a carpeted floor rugs or fabric materials of any kind This dimension is measured vertically to the...

Page 16: ...y device ODS If the appliance shuts down during use for no apparent reason then several reasons may be suspected If a door or window has been opened creating a draught then pilot disturbance could be...

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