FRANCO BELGE SAVOIE GN 154 07 06 Technical Manual Download Page 6

2.4

Chimney connector

The premises should be in accordance with the building
regulations.

The flue must be in good condition and must provide
sufficient draught (draught required

10 to 20 Pa

).

The flue must be

suitable

for the installation of fuel

burning appliances ; otherwise it must be necessary to
install a tubing.

The flue must be

clean

. It should be swept to remove

soot and dislodge tar deposits.

The flue must be

well insulated

. If the flue inner wall

surfaces are cold, a good thermal draught is
impossible causing condensation problems (tar
formation etc) to occur.

The conduit must be sealed and have a purging T.

The conduit must be of normal cross-section and
constant throughout its height, with a cross-section at
least equal to that of the appliance’s nozzle.

The chimney must be at 40 cm above the ridge of the
roof and 8 meters away from any construction.

In case of a flat roof or when the roof gradient is lower
than 15°, the stack must be 1,2 m (4 feet) high at least.

The capping must not restrain the draught.

If the chimney has a down-draught tendency, due to its
p o s i t i o n i n r e l a t i o n t o n e a r b y o b s t a c l e s , a n
anti-down-draught cowl must be installed on the
chimney or the chimney height must be increased.

2.5

Connecting the gas supply

It is important to ensure that all pipework installed is
fitted in accordance with BS6891 and is capable of
supplying sufficient gas flow and pressure to meet the
minimum pressures quoted in the front of this manual.
8mm pipe may only be used for the final connection to
the stove, or within 1 meter of the appliance. An 8mm
nut and olive is supplied with the stove for the final pipe
joint.
A gas supply isolation tap must be installed in the supply
pipework in a location that is easily accessible, such
that the appliance may be isolated if necessary.
Check the tightness of the pipes using soapy water or
detergent.
Do not make any connections to the appliance until all
supply pipes have been purged to expel any dust or
debris. Failure to do this may result in a blocked injector
or tap and will invalidate the guarantee. View on under
side of stove to show final connection of 8mm pipe to
stove.
Although a gas soundness test is made on all
appliances before they leave the factory, the appliance
should be tested for soundness before operating the
stove. This is to ensure that the burner has not been
damaged in transit.

2.6

Smoke exit

-

The flue collar is reversible so that the smoke exit can
be done at rear (fig. 2) or on the top.

2.7

Pressure Testing

The gas pressure to the stove must be measured at the
burner test nipple.
For Natural gas this is 17,2 mbar (G20) and 21,7 (G25)
measured with the appliance in the full rate position.

2.8

Door Lock

6

Notice de référence “1184”

Savoie GN - réf. 154 07 06

Installation instructions

Figure 2 - Smoke exit at rear

 * %  & %   0 % & ' ' * % &

  * 0 0 - 4   0 % & ' ' * % &

Figure 3 - Door Lock

1

: Safety screw

2

: Male spanner 2,5 (6 face)

3

: Lock

Summary of Contents for SAVOIE GN 154 07 06

Page 1: ...rue Saint Gilles 68230 TURCKHEIM RC Colmar SIREN 439 330 325 Address Administration and manufacturing BP 73 59660 MERVILLE FRANCE Telephone 00 333 28 43 43 43 Fax 00 333 28 43 43 99 Subject to modifi...

Page 2: ...tions for user 9 Manual Tap 9 Recommandations 9 Safety devices 10 Maintenance 10 Trouble shooting 10 Spare parts 11 FRANCO BELGE congratulates you on your choice FRANCO BELGE which has been granted th...

Page 3: ...the appliance 1 Description of the unit 1 1 Package The package will contain the following parts Savoie stove inc burner Logs kit FB 0706 or Coals kit FC 0706 1 2 Optional equipment Remote Control Si...

Page 4: ...performance and safety Installation of your stove must comply with current building regulations Franco Belges therefore recommend that a CORGI engineer be employed for this task Taking particular noti...

Page 5: ...The stove must stand on a fireproof hearth which must be of a non combustible material with a minimum thickness of 12mm and extend 150mm in front of the stove The hearth must not be capable of inadve...

Page 6: ...d is capable of supplying sufficient gas flow and pressure to meet the minimum pressures quoted in the front of this manual 8mm pipe may only be used for the final connection to the stove or within 1...

Page 7: ...s are not blocked and that the pilot assembly is not obstructed Place the Rear Matrices on top of the mat and burner as shown below the matrices should be pushed back so that the rear burner tray hole...

Page 8: ...ng logs in the front of the firebed on top of the Embers The Y shaped log should be placed first with one of the legs of the log sitting on top of the rear log in between the two side logs the other e...

Page 9: ...appliance is now burning at its highest operating output Running the appliance at low setting Ignite permanent pilot and run appliance at High setting for a minimum of 10 minutes as shown above With t...

Page 10: ...ot flame is the correct size for the type of gas The flame should be focused on the thermocouple probe The pilot flame will have been set correctly in the factory The Main Burner does not seem to be b...

Page 11: ...k wall 01 8 222571 Flue baffle 01 9 202306 60 Ash pan guide 01 10 314711 EF Exchanger base 01 11 310828 EF L side panel 01 12 300127 EF Leg 02 13 307438 EF Fuel retainer 01 14 300487 Base 01 15 310731...

Page 12: ...1 47 105298 Small log front right 01 48 174044 Bag og embers 01 49 105299 Big log rear 01 50 102076 Rear base right 01 51 102077 Rear base left 01 52 102078 Front base left 01 53 102079 Front base rig...

Page 13: ...Notice de r f rence 1184 13 Savoie GN r f 154 07 06 Spare parts 3 3 3 3 3 3 Figure 4 Spare parts view...

Page 14: ...cement of parts covered by the guarantee is found to be too costly vis a vis the price of the appliance the decision to replace or repair the appliance will be taken by the vendor Our guarantee is for...

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