03
General section
DIMENSIONS OF FIRE
PHYSICAL DIMENSIONS (mm)
Breadth (front)
Bf
490
Breadth (rear)
Br
490
Depth
D
105
Height
H
Adjustable
TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Gas Type:
·
Natural: G20 / I2H
·
LPG: G31 / I3P / I3BP
Gas Input Gross: See section 2.
Pipe connection: 8mm via supplied adapter.
Manual Option: Variable rotary gas control with integrated Piezo Ignition,
permanent pilot facility and flame failure safety device.
Remote option: Variable rotary gas control with integrated Piezo Ignition,
permanent pilot facility and flame failure safety device, with appliance
mounted eye for remote control via handset. No external power supply
required.
Flue Requirements: Class I.
MODEL
H44
Gas
Natural
LPG
G20 / I2H
G31 / I3P / I3BP
Heat Input, Gross
(kW)
14
13,5
Supply Pressure
(mbar)
20
37 - 30
Burner Pressure
(mbar)
10,9
36 - 28
Gas Rate
(m3/h)
1,316
0,475
Injector Marking
1200
280
GENERAL POINTS FOR THE PURCHASER
This appliance is intended for decorative purposes only.
The Fire is designed to run off either Natural or LPG gas. It is important to
note that once a type of gas has been specified the Fire cannot run off any
other type. The type of gas that your Fire is capable of burning is stated on
the data information panel, located on the under side of the burner.
This burner has an Oxygen Depletion System (ODS), the system is not
adjustable, and should not be rendered in operative. The ODS will stop the
supply of gas if the evacuation of flue gasses is interrupted. If this occurs
then a 10 minute period should be allowed before reignition is attempted
as described in section 10.1. If this situation recurs then a specialist should
be informed.
If parts of the fire requires replacement only original parts must be used.
These are available through the dealer from whom you purchased the Fire.
Before installing the fire check that the data plate indicates the suitability
of the type of gas being used. I.e. Natural gas pressure.
IMPORTANT
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