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6 L i g h t i n g a n d T e s t i n g a n d F i t t i n g I n t e r n a l P a r t s
2453
SMOKE MATCH
EXTENSION
25˚
60mm
140mm
Diagram 6.23
Test Where No fan is Present
Close all outside doors and doors and windows in the
room in which the appliance is installed.
Light the fire front only and set to tap position 4.
After 5 minutes apply a spillage test as shown in
diagram 6.23 and 6.24. During tests smoke should be
drawn into the fire draught diverter and the boiler
draught diverter.
If spillage occurs, leave fire alight for up to a further 10
minutes and repeat tests. Turn the fire front off.
Next, light the boiler only. After 10 minutes apply
spillage tests as shown in diagram 6.23 and 6.24. During
tests smoke should be drawn into the fire front draught
diverter and boiler draught diverter.
If spillage occurs, leave the boiler alight for up to a
further 5 minutes and repeat tests.
Leave the back boiler alight.
Light the fire front and set to tap position 4. After 10
minutes apply spillage tests as shown in diagram 6.23
and 6.24. During tests smoke should be drawn into the
fire front draught diverter and boiler draught diverter.
If spillage occurs, detected by looking above fire spigot,
see diagram 6.24. Leave the boiler and fire front alight
for up to a further 5 minutes and repeat tests.
Test. Where a Fan is Present
A fan means an extract fan or a fan for other open flued
appliances or a circulating fan for a warm air unit,
whether or not gas fired. With the fan switched off carry
out the appropriate spillage test with all doors and
windows closed, as above.
If the above spillage test is satisfactory carry on as
follows:-
Open all doors connecting the room containing the
appliance and the room in which the fan is fitted.
Close all other doors and windows in the premises.
If the fan is in the same room as the appliance, close all
doors and windows in that room. Switch on the fan and
repeat the spillage test as above.
6.5 Case Fitting
Remove the front glass panel and clamp by releasing the
knurl headed nuts.
Refit the outer casing, secure with the two screws
previously removed, see diagram 6.26.
Refit the front glass panel and clamp.
In all cases only finger tighten the knurl headed fixings.
Fit the front hearth casting and the brass trim, see
diagram 6.25.
Refit the controls cover plinth, push it back as far as it
will go, see diagram 6.27.
When the fire front is removed, it must always stand on
the plinth, to protect the thermocouple.