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INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS

1.1

CONDITIONS OF INSTALLATION

It is the law that all gas appliances are installed only by a GAS SAFE Registered

Installer, in accordance with these installation instructions and the Gas Safety

(Installation and Use) Regulations 1998 as amended. Failure to install appliances

correctly could lead to prosecution. It is in your own interest and that of safety to

comply with the law.

The installation must also be in accordance with all relevant parts of the Local and

National Building Regulations where appropriate, the Building Regulations

(Scotland Consolidation) issued by the Scottish Development Department, and all

applicable requirements of the following British Standard Code of Practice.

1. B.S. 5871 Part 3 Installation of Decorative Fuel Effect Gas Fires

2. B.S. 6891 Installation of Gas Pipework

3. B.S. 5440 Parts 1 & 2 Installation of Flues and Ventilation

4. B.S. 1251 Open fire place components

5. B.S. 715 Metal flue pipes for gas appliances

6. B.S. 6461 Part 1 Installation of Chimneys and flues

7. B.S. E.N. 1858 Chinmeys Components & Concrete Flue Blocks

8. I.S. 813 : 1996 Domestic Gas Installation (Republic of Ireland)

No purpose made additional ventilation is normally required for this

appliance, when installed in G.B. When Installing in I.E. please consult

document I.S. 813 : 1996 Domestic Gas Installation, which is issued by the

National Standards Authority of Ireland. If installing in Northern Ireland,

please consult local building regulations. Any purpose made ventilation

must be checked periodically to ensure that it is free from obstruction.

1.2

FLUE AND CHIMNEY SUITABILITY

This appliance is designed for use with conventional brick built or lined chimneys

and fabricated flues and metal flue boxes conforming to BS 715 / BS EN 1856-2.

All flues must conform to the following minimum dimensions.

Minimum diameter of circular flues

125 mm (Without Flue

Restrictor Fitted)

Minimum effective height of all flue types

3 metres

When fitting to conventional chimneys or 175mm flues it may be desirable to

fit the flue restrictor baffle (supplied) to reduce the flue flow and increase the

efficiency of the fire. Safe clearance of products must always be checked by

carrying out a smoke match test as described.

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Summary of Contents for Fantasy RC GRDCxxRN series

Page 1: ...EFFECT GAS FIRE Installation and Maintenance Instructions Hand these instructions to the user Model No s GRDC RN GRDP RN is only for use on Natural Gas G20 at a supply pressure of 20 mbar in G B I E...

Page 2: ...6 2 3 Gas tightness and inlet pressure 17 Section 3 Assembling Fuel Bed and Commissioning 3 1A Assembling the ceramics and fuel bed pebble models 17 20 3 1B Assembling the ceramics and fuel bed coal m...

Page 3: ...trim no spacer 480mm Height with standard trim no spacer 586mm Depth overall without fender 170mm Depth overall with spacer fitted 120mm Gas Connection 8mm Compression Supplied with fire Efficiency D...

Page 4: ...d flues 7 B S E N 1858 Chinmeys Components Concrete Flue Blocks 8 I S 813 1996 Domestic Gas Installation Republic of Ireland No purpose made additional ventilation is normally required for this applia...

Page 5: ...150mm 1 5 FLUE CHIMNEY INSPECTION Before commencing installation a flue or chimney should be inspected to ensure that all the following conditions are satisfied 1 Check that the chimney flue only ser...

Page 6: ...ied out during commissioning of the appliance 1 6 FIRE PLACE OPENING AND CHIMNEY CATCHMENT SPACE The front opening of the fire place must be between 375 and 440 mm wide and between 550 and 570mm high...

Page 7: ...le for use in fireplaces fitted with an existing chairbrick without the need for removal of the chairbrick providing the minimum depth of the fireplace exceeds 260mm If the depth is less than 260mm th...

Page 8: ...N 1858 In accordance with BS EN 1858 pre cast flues built with directly plastered faces front or rear are not correctly installed as to ensure proper operation with any type of gas fire In some instan...

Page 9: ...h the fire is operated The following are important warnings relating to this spillage monitoring system 1 The spillage monitoring system must not be adjusted by the installer 2 The spillage monitoring...

Page 10: ...stallation book 2 2 INSTALLING THE FIRE BOX Establish which type of flue you are intending to install the fire in to 225 x 225mm 9 inch x 9 inch brick built chimneys 175mm 7 inch diameter lined brick...

Page 11: ...and carefully lift the fire box into the fire opening then slide it back into position Check that the fire box flange fits flush to the sealing face of the fire surround or wall with no gaps present c...

Page 12: ...the appliance should be made to the isolating inlet elbow using 8mm rigid tubing There must be no soldered joints within the firebox See fig 5a 5b below for suggested concealed pipe layouts Fig 5a Fi...

Page 13: ...sal which in turn will damage the burner and control systems of the product Fig 6 below shows a correctly sealed installation Fig 6 PLEASE NOTE Seal off unused gas inlet apertures and cable fixing hol...

Page 14: ...ed to the fire surround The fire box can then be refitted to the spacer The foam seal supplied must be fitted around the perimeter of the spacer in a goalpost arrangement to ensure a seal is achieved...

Page 15: ...ing nut i Fit a screwed nipple on to each of the cables and pull hand tight up against the tensioning screw then secure each nipple with a flat bladed screwdriver See fig 8 below Fig 8 j Evenly tighte...

Page 16: ...aused to the gas control valve on the fire The other firebox fixing method is as follows In installations where the cable method is not suitable e g loose masonary in rear of fire opening the firebox...

Page 17: ...point screw Check the pressure test point screw for gas tightness with the appliance turned on using a suitable leak detection fluid or detector SECTION 3 1A ASSEMBLING FUEL BED AND COMMISSIONING FAN...

Page 18: ...correctly located onto the lip on the burner front ceramic support See fig 11 below Fig 11 c Pick pebbles A to E and arrange along the the front rail ensuring that they are evenly spaced Use the rece...

Page 19: ...t pebbles K L M and arrange along the rear of the fuelbed using the ribs in the rear of the fuelbed as a guide for placement See fig 14 below Fig 14 f Select the two small pebbles J N and position to...

Page 20: ...ation and servicing we recommend that you use a HEPA filtered vacuum to remove any dust accumulated in and around the appliance before and after working on the appliance When replacing these articles...

Page 21: ...d support and is not lodged on the burner See fig 15 below Fig 15 b Position the two halves of the front ceramic L H R H on the locating channel in the front ceramic ensuring it is located onto the li...

Page 22: ...hey are evenly spaced Use the recess s in the front ceramic rail as a guide for placement See fig 17 below Fig 17 d Select four of the large coals and arrange behind the front row of coals ensuring th...

Page 23: ...ng the rear of the fuelbed using the ribs in the rear of the fuelbed as a guide for placement See fig 19 below Fig 19 f Select the two small coals and position to fill the gaps at each end of the thir...

Page 24: ...e articles is kept to a minimum during installation and servicing we recommend that you use a HEPA filtered vacuum to remove any dust accumulated in and around the appliance before and after working o...

Page 25: ...ected as shown in section b c d below b Locate the battery pack in the support cradle at the bottom R H side of the firebox burner assembly c The wire and connecting plug from the battery pack should...

Page 26: ...g 23 below shows the self adhesive pad and infrared eye attached to the flying lead as supplied from the factory Fig 23 b Remove the backing paper from the self adhesive pad and position the infrared...

Page 27: ...heard and then the fire will light the pilot and then light the main burner The ignition cycle will take approximately 20 seconds c To reduce the level of heat input on the fire point the handset at...

Page 28: ...led d If spillage persists the flue is not functioning correctly and a fault exists If after investigation the fault cannot be traced and rectified the fire must be disconnected from the gas supply an...

Page 29: ...c from the rail Unscrew the two pozi driv fixing screws which secure the burner heat shield and remove it from the fire 4 1 3 Isolate the gas supply and remove the inlet pipe from the appliance inlet...

Page 30: ...oosen the pilot nut and remove two screw retaining the pilot assembly 4 3 4 Re assemble in reverse order and carry out a gas tightness test Re fit coals pebbles as shown in section 3 The fender and as...

Page 31: ...base B 56320 Fuelbed base B 77260 Fuelbed front rail B 58140 Replacement pebble set B 77250 Coal Fuelbed front ceramics rails L H R H B 56330 Coal Replacement coal set ceramics B 56960 Coal Pebble L...

Page 32: ...he exact accuracy of illustrations and descriptions contained in this book cannot be guaranteed Part No B 108120 Issue 4 BFM Europe Ltd Trentham Lakes Stoke on Trent Staffordshire ST4 4TJ Telephone Ge...

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