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Firstly, remove the decorative facia assembly as described in section 8.4. Remove the inner glass panel, and disconnect the

gas connection inside appliance. The gas connections to the gas valve can now be released.  

Undo the four screws retaining the burner support brackets to the base and rear of the firebox, and remove the control knob

and spindle assembly by removal of the spindle retaining clip. The burner may now be removed.

Remove the pilot and main burner pipes and blow through to dislodge any debris. Now remove the restrictor elbow and blow

through to make sure it is entirely clear. 

Unclip the pilot lint gauze and clean with a soft brush. Clean the exterior of the pilot assembly with a soft brush and blow through

the flame ports on the pilot head. Check the aeration holes are free from lint or dirt. The pilot assembly can be removed if

required by disconnecting the electrode HT lead, gas pipe and unscrewing the mounting screws and lifting away. 

The pilot assembly is a non-serviceable item and should not be taken apart.  Aeration holes must be absolutely clear internally

for proper operation. NEVER MODIFY OR BEND THE THERMOCOUPLE TO MAKE THE PILOT STAY ALIGHT.

Modifications are dangerous and can have serious unseen effects on safety. If the pilot will not stay lit there is a problem with dirt,

the gas supply to it,  or the thermocouple needs replacement. 

The gas valve is a non-serviceable item. If this needs replacement, remove M4 securing screw holding the valve  in place, remove

all pipe unions, electrode lead, thermocouple lead and then the complete valve. Replacement must be original manufacturers parts.

Re-assembly is the reverse of removal. Ensure setting pressures are as stated in Section 2; Appliance Data.

Remove the burner unit as detailed in section 10.1, then remove the  lint arrestor and pilot unit by using a screwdriver to remove

the retaining screws. Clean the pilot assembly with a soft brush and blow through.  Check the aeration holes are free of any dirt

or lint.  Clean thoroughly internally, the connection can be removed from the base of the pilot unit using two spanners to make

cleaning easier.  Do not damage or try to dismantle the pilot injector.

The unit is factory set and the only check necessary is to ensure the spark gap is correct.  See specifications for gap setting.
NEVER MODIFY OR BEND THE THERMOCOUPLE TO MAKE THE PILOT STAY ALIGHT. If the pilot will not stay

lit there is a problem with dirt, the gas supply, or the thermocouple needs replacement. Modifications are dangerous and can have

a serious unseen effect on safety and therefore MUST not be done. Replacements must be original manufacturers parts. Re-assem-

bly is the reverse of removal. 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 expect-

ed life of the catalysts is in excess of 11,000 hours (10 years of normal use).  After this time the catalysts should be replaced.

If there are any deposits of dirt or soot on the catalyst they should be cleaned with a soft brush and a vacuum cleaner. If removed

for cleaning ensure the seals are in good condition before replacing the catalyst. New seals will usually be required. The per-

formance of the catalysts may be checked using a combustion gas analyser as follows. Any analyser used should conform to EN

50379-3. Ignite the fire as per the operating instructions, and run at maximum setting for 15 minutes. Position gas sample probe

directly over the catalysts via the outlet grille, on top of the appliance. Record the carbon dioxide (CO2) concentration and then

the carbon monoxide (CO) concentration as displayed 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 million (ppm) terms.
In order to calculate the combustion ratio for the appliance (CO/CO2) it is first necessary to express both gas concentrations

in terms of percentage. To convert from parts per million (ppm) to a percentage (%) divide the ppm figure by 10,000. Examples :

35ppm = 0.0035%, 15ppm = 0.0015%, 5ppm = 0.0005%. Now divide the concentration of carbon monoxide (CO) expressed in

percent by the concentration of carbon dioxide (CO2) to obtain the appliance combustion ratio.

The combustion ratio of the gasses emitted

by the catalytic convertor should not exceed

0.0015.

If replacing, firstly, remove the decorative frame/glass facia (as described in section 8.3) and outer casing. The catalysts are locat-

ed on the top of the internal firebox and can be removed by unscrewing the retaining nuts securing the clamping plates. Remove

the catalysts their seals and discard. Refit the new catalysts and seals in reverse order, ensure the catalysts and the glass door have

good seals.  

Appliances that are several years old or have been extensively dismantled should be checked for soundness. It is important that

all the products of combustion pass through the catalytic converter at the top of the firebox before leaving the appliance. The

firebox is heated by lighting for a few minutes to provide a flow through the firebox. The burner is then shut off and a smoke pel-

let or match introduced at the base of the fire underneath the burner tray. Large quantities of smoke will emerge from the top

of the appliance, but none should emerge from the joints or gasket faces, especially around the door. It is important to note that

the appliance can never be expected to be 100% smoke tight and small quantities of smoke may be seen in corners of joints and

gasket faces etc without affecting safety when the fire is in operation.

10.1 SERVICING THE BURNER UNIT AND GAS ASSEMBLY

10.2 PILOT ASSEMBLY

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2015 Focal Point Fires plc.

10.3 CATALYSTS

CO (%)

CO2 (%) 

= ratio

10.4 TESTING FOR FIREBOX LEAKAGE

GB IE

Summary of Contents for L30 CASCARA

Page 1: ...t where otherwise stated all rights including copyright in the text images and layout of this booklet is owned by Focal Point Fires plc You are not per mitted to copy or adapt any of the content witho...

Page 2: ...ce is intended as a secondary source of heat only and should not be used in a room without some form of background heating present If the appliance is used in a room as the sole source of heat then co...

Page 3: ...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 expos...

Page 4: ...cause cracking along the joint line 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 ap...

Page 5: ...only on a vertical surface Avoid sloped surfaces Installation onto anything other than a vertical wall may result in fire damage or injury If the appliance is to be mounted on the inner leaf of a conv...

Page 6: ...proximately ten seconds Now release the knob and the pilot should stay alight If the pilot is extinguished during use wait three minutes before repeating the ignition procedure To achieve the HIGH set...

Page 7: ...f the young pets the elderly and the infirm Advise the customer that the ventilation openings should not be blocked or obstructed in any way Isolate the fire from the gas supply Ensure that the fire i...

Page 8: ...dirt during routine servicing procedures The expect ed life of the catalysts is in excess of 11 000 hours 10 years of normal use After this time the catalysts should be replaced If there are any depos...

Page 9: ...re is a draft Fire is too close the 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 thoroughl...

Page 10: ...he catalyst is in excess of 11 000 hours 10 years of normal use After this time the catalyst should be replaced Should any home improvements be carried out to the property after the fire is installed...

Page 11: ...xed in position or can be moveable and can be used with open fires including combination grates or closed fires including room heaters and stoves See figures 2 3 for fireguard examples The fireguards...

Page 12: ...is not the cause then the ODS safety system may be in operation Switch the appliance OFF call in your installer to check the appliance and ventilation Remedial work must be carried out as required DO...

Page 13: ...GAS SAFE registration No Model Fire serial No Name contact details of installer Supplied by 4 2015 Focal Point Fires plc GB IE Date installed 11 0 SERVICE HISTORY Date of service Serviced by name Cont...

Page 14: ...through an authorised stockist retailer Please note all consumable items such as any ceramics including coals pebbles the matrix front strips side cheeks rear panels and tapered rear panels are not co...

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