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Note: Ensure that the gas supply is isolated before commencing installation of the appliance.

The fireplace opening and environment must be in compliance with specifications laid down in the appropriate sections of these

instructions.

Remove the appliance from its carton as described previously and stand on a dustsheet.  Remove the hood and glass panel and

place safely to one side. Knock out holes are provided in the rear and sides of the firebox for use where concealed pipework is

required. Note: Knock out holes are also provided in the sides of the inner firebox if a side-entry pipe routing is required, but it

is essential to seal these holes with grommets.  Knock out the appropriate hole in the firebox with a sharp tap from a hammer

and fit the rubber grommet  supplied.  A small incision can now be made in the rubber to slip snugly around the outside of the

supply pipe and sleeving. 

Warning :  Do not install or use the appliance without this seal in place.

Following preparation of the fixing method, the concealed gas supply (if required), can now be installed. 

When the opening is ready for installation the gas supply can be routed. If the gas pipe has been sleeved the ends of the sleeving

must be sealed. The end of the 8mm pipe should be temporarily sealed to prevent the ingress of debris during fixing. 

An inlet restrictor elbow is supplied as part of the appliance. All installation pipework must be in accordance with the current

edition of BS 6891,  and for timber framed dwellings, the current  edition of IGE/UP/7. In order to avoid unnecessary pressure

drops, no more than 1.5m of 8mm diameter pipe must be used.  If a concealed gas connection is to be made, the supply pipe

should always be sleeved through walls and floors using the shortest possible route. For concealed supply pipe routing, pipes must

(where  possible)  be  vertical  and  providing  there  is  sufficient  wall  thickness  available,  they  should  be  placed  in  pipe  chases.

Horizontal pipe runs should be avoided.  Prior to chasing a solid wall, an inspection should be made to note the proximity of any

cables/sockets outlets which may already be buried.  Pipes must be secured using suitable clips and protected against corrosion.

Ideally factory finished protected pipework and fittings should be used. Joints should be kept to a minimum and compression fit-

tings  must  not  be  used. The  pipework  installation  must  be  tested  for  tightness  before  any  protection  is  applied  and/or  the

pipework and fittings are buried. 

This method requires no modifications to the internal wall of a property and is achieved by using either a 

surround with extended rebate or a false chimney breast of minimum 105mm internal depth. If cable fixings are

to be used then the minimum depth should be 125mm.

A false chimney breast should be installed, taking into account any guidance given in the section on timber framed buildings as far

as insulation and clearances are concerned. When the false chimney breast is constructed from combustible materials the firebox

must be separated from any combustible materials by a minimum 75mm air gap at the sides and rear and 100mm air gap above

the firebox. Alternatively the firebox may be insulated with 75mm of fibre glass wool or rock wool to the sides, rear and 100 mm

to the top. 

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6.0  APPLIANCE INSTALLATION

GB IE

6.1 PREPARING THE APPLIANCE

6.2 GAS SUPPLY ROUTES

6.3 INSTALLATION METHOD 1 

(against a non-combustible inside wall)

Figure 5

False chimney breast

Non combustible back panel

Non combustible inside wall of building

Outer leaf of building

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Page 1: ...2BT Tel 01202 499330 Fax 01202 499326 www focalpointfires co uk e sales focalpointfires co uk Please note Except where otherwise stated all rights including copyright in the text images and layout of...

Page 2: ...und 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 burning off of hig...

Page 3: ...ation of the fire This volume may include adjacent spaces but these spaces must not be separated by a door To calculate a room size in cubic metres m3 divide the room volume in cubic feet ft3 by 35 3...

Page 4: ...to support the base of the appliance and decora tive facia In this situation the thickness of the hearth or ledge may be as desired but it must have the strength to support the weight of the appliance...

Page 5: ...g with their installation 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 support the appli ance e g so it can...

Page 6: ...e should always be sleeved through walls and floors using the shortest possible route For concealed supply pipe routing pipes must where possible be vertical and providing there is sufficient wall thi...

Page 7: ...lly under a block joint Clear out the block work in the area and insert the lintel by saw or stitch drill and chisel Do not dry bed the lin tel always bed on mortar and securely slate pin Clear out th...

Page 8: ...with out excessive heat loss from the room when the fire is off Installation as per method 2 recessing into a wall When setting the appliance into the wall find a suitable position between frame timbe...

Page 9: ...e opening and guide the gas pipe through the sealing grommet into its final routing position and fit the restrictor inlet elbow supplied to the gas pipe Secure the firebox by inserting screws in the p...

Page 10: ...n 7 3 All models The gap between the spark electrode and the pilot should be 3 5 4 5mm to produce a good spark There should be no need to adjust this If under any circumstances the piezo electric spar...

Page 11: ...turning anti clock wise to the high position The main burner should light after a few seconds To decrease the setting to LOW push the knob in slightly and turn the control knob clockwise to the low se...

Page 12: ...d check operating pressures 17 Carry out combustion check as per section 9 4 18 Check safe operation of the appliance For specific servicing instructions see relevant sections Remove the fire front an...

Page 13: ...on 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 carbo...

Page 14: ...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 15: ...d soft wall coverings such as blown vinyl or embossed paper low temperature surrounds etc may discolour if fitted too close to the fire See relevant section for further details on clearances to combus...

Page 16: ...such as metal heat deflec tors but it must be assured that the shelf does not reach an unacceptable temperature before relying on such a solution Under no circumstances should any electrical equipmen...

Page 17: ...ng push the control knob in slightly and continue turning anti clock wise to the high position The main burner should light after a few seconds To decrease the set ting to LOW push the knob in slightl...

Page 18: ...either be cleaned using a proprietory metal cleaner or baby oil Test on a small hidden part before cleaning Always clean in the direction of the grain The appliance should be checked on an annual basi...

Page 19: ...s easy If you wish to make a claim under our 3 year guarantee and all the terms and conditions for your product have been met then please submit the following information for the attention of the 3G S...

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