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Page 1: ...s been tested and certified for other countries see technical data However to install appliance in other countries modification of the appliance and its method of installation may be necessary in order to use the appliance safely and correctly The manual for the local language must be obtained Contact Heat Design for further information IssD 22nd February 2018 File Iconic 1100 doc ...

Page 2: ...IE GB 2 This Manual covers all models IC1100FR IC1100BAY IC1100CL CR IC1100RD IC1100ST in pages 2 6 Iconic 1100 Front IC1100 FR ...

Page 3: ...3 Iconic 1100 Bay ICONIC1100 3S ...

Page 4: ...IE GB 4 Iconic 1100 Corner Left Right IC1100 CL CR ...

Page 5: ...5 Iconic 1100 Room Divider ICONIC1100 RD ...

Page 6: ...IE GB 6 Iconic 1100 See Through IC1100 ST ...

Page 7: ...UTS on Room Divider and See Through models There are two travel locking nuts one either side These must be released by one turn each before the appliance is fired The nuts can be also be accessed between the Glass and the Frame ...

Page 8: ...13 2 9 Using the Effect Burner 13 2 10 Setting C 24 hour or F 12 hour clock 13 2 11 Setting the Time 13 2 12 Cleaning and Maintenance 14 3 Installation instructions 15 3 1 Gas Connection 15 3 2 Ventilation 15 3 3 Appliance Fireplace Installation 15 3 4 Flue Connection 20 3 5 Fuel Bed Arrangements 25 3 6 Commissioning the appliance 34 4 Servicing 35 4 1 Cleaning the Ceramics 35 4 2 Servicing the Bu...

Page 9: ...no objects are leant against the terminal or guard Always clean the Window Panel before the fire is ignited Any finger prints must be removed as these will be burnt into the glass and will be un removable Do not operate this appliance if the glass panel has been broken or cracked removed or is open The appliance is designed to fit numerous installation situations as listed in these installation in...

Page 10: ...g all fingerprints from the glass as these will be burnt on the glass otherwise Ensure that the room is adequately ventilated the first time that the appliance is ignited we would recommend opening windows if possible Run the appliance at full setting for a few hours so that the paint gets an opportunity to fully cure During this period it is possible for some fumes and vapours to be given off We ...

Page 11: ...l operations of the fire Always leave the dial on the Gas Control Valve set to ON the MAN position is only for servicing and emergency use if the handset is misplaced or the battery fails With each successful button press of the handset the receiver will emit an audible signal A toggle switch is present on the Gas Control Valve this should be put into the O position if the appliance is not operate...

Page 12: ... the handset When this gets low remove the cover on the rear of the handset and replace the battery with another 9V PP3 battery Receiver Three short audible beeps will sound when the appliance is on to indicate that the batteries in the receiver are getting low When the batteries get very low the appliance will be turned off by the remote control This will fail to happen if the power supply is int...

Page 13: ...ou hear two audible beeps After the second longer beep release the RESET button Within the next twenty seconds press the down button Button D fig 1 1 on the remote handset until you hear an additional long signal confirming the code is set On the ICONIC 1100 model the Receiver is located in the Control Access panel ...

Page 14: ...rge flame button Button C fig 1 1 To decrease the flame height press the small flame button Button D fig 1 1 2 9 Using the Effect Burner Note The solenoid valve will not operate for one minute after Ignition The solenoid valve cannot be operated manually If the battery runs down the solenoid will remain in its last operating position During normal operation the solenoid will be reset to the ON Ope...

Page 15: ...on The inspection and maintenance must at least take place once a year to ensure that the appliance is working correctly and safely It is advisable to clean the appliance of any dust and debris before regularly during the heating season and especially if the appliance has not been used for some time This can be done with a soft brush and a vacuum cleaner or a damp cloth and if required a non abras...

Page 16: ... clearance of 150mm from any combustible objects or materials this includes any combustible materials used for the fireplace construction This clearance distance can be reduced to 50mm if a Cement Board of minimum thickness 12mm is used This Cement Board will act as a Thermal Break The clearance distance of the Flue from combustibles must not be less than 75mm This dimension can be reduced to 25mm...

Page 17: ... min G min G2 min H min W min Iconic 1100 FR 1110 425 1250 380 130 685 n a n a n a n a Iconic 1100 3S n a 425 1155 380 130 685 265 265 n a n a Iconic 1100 CL CR n a 425 1200 380 130 685 265 n a 1115 n a Iconic 1100 RD n a 425 355 1280 130 800 1115 1115 n a n a Iconic 1100 ST 1110 425 1330 n a 130 800 n a n a n a 355 ...

Page 18: ...IE GB 18 Built in fireplace sizing Bay and Room Divider Built in fireplace sizing Corner appliances ...

Page 19: ...19 3 3 3 Mantel Clearances 3 3 3 a Combustible Mantel Side view ...

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Page 21: ...21 3 3 3 b Combustible Mantel Side Wall Top view ...

Page 22: ...extension it should have at least two completely open and unobstructed sides The distance between the lowest part of the roof and the top of the terminal should be at least 600mm Note A covered passageway should not be treated as a carport Flues should not be sited in a covered passageway between properties 3 4 4 Basements Lightwells and Retaining walls Flue terminals should not be sited within th...

Page 23: ...rom an internal or external corner 600 I Above ground roof or balcony level 300 J From a surface facing the terminal 600 K From a terminal facing the terminal 600 L From an opening in the car port e g door window into the dwelling 1200 M Vertically from a terminal on the same wall 1500 N Horizontally from a terminal on the same wall 300 P From a vertical structure on the roof 600 Q Above intersect...

Page 24: ...oujoulat and M G Maximum pipe extension for outside wall H 2 X Vertical Pipe Rise V 1 x H Horisontal For Ø130 200 flue 1 X Vertical Pipe Rise V 1 x H Horisontal For Ø100 150 flue Maximum Permissible run H 13 Including bends every 90o Bend is 0 5m flue Vertical Flue Rise V metres Max Horizontal Flue Run H m for Ø130 200 flue Max Horizontal Flue Run H m for Ø100 150 flue 0 5 1 0 5 1 2 5 1 1 5 3 5 1 ...

Page 25: ...25 Horizontal Wall Vent Termination Category 1 for 200 130 type C11 ...

Page 26: ...rnatively Ø100 150 Ø4 6 Reducer may be used so that Ø100 150 Ø4 6 flue can be used thereafter Flue Terminal Ø130 200 Ø5 8 Roof Terminal Ø100 150 Ø4 6 Roof Terminal Minimum Vertical Flue Height 0 5m Flue Restrictors to be fitted Ø130 200 Ø5 8 Iconic 1100 Vertical Rise 1m No Restrictor Vertical Rise 1 2m 35mm Restrictor Vertical Rise 2m 60mm Restrictor ...

Page 27: ...27 Typical Installations ...

Page 28: ...og set Used for the Heat Design Iconic 1100 This will include 1 Bag of Grey Embers 1 Bag of Black Embers 11 Logs and a Bag of Glow Strands Shown Below are 2 log arrangements the Bay arrangenent is intended for the Bay Single Front and Corner Models The Room Divider arrangement is intended for Room Divider and See Through models After the Embers and Logs have been positioned as per the following ar...

Page 29: ...g Lay A A A B C D D E F F F Scatter the Bags of Embers over the top of the burners as shown keeping the pilot area clear Position the 11 logs as shown Lay the glow strands amongst the logs in the flames to create an enhanced Glow ...

Page 30: ...ider Log Lay A A A B C D D E F F F Scatter the Bags of Embers over the top of the burners as shown keeping the pilot area clear Position the 11 logs as shown Lay the glow strands amongst the logs in the flames to create an enhanced Glow ...

Page 31: ...31 Iconic 1100 BAY 3S 3 Sides glass with Pebbles effect Iconic 1100 F Front Glass with Pebbles effect ...

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Page 33: ...33 Iconic 1100 BAY LC Left Corner with stones effect Iconic 1100 RD Room Divider with Pebbles effect ...

Page 34: ...IE GB 34 3 5 5 Iconic 1100 Pebble Effect ...

Page 35: ...Stone Effect Scatter the bags of Stones evenly over the Grate and Burner keeping the pilot area clear 3 5 7 Iconic 1100 Gravel Effect Scatter the bags of Gravel evenly over the Grate and Burner keeping the pilot area clear ...

Page 36: ...Stone Scatter the bags of Stones and Pebbles evenly over the Grate and Burner keeping the pilot area clear 3 5 9 Iconic 1100 Crushed Glass Scatter the bags of Crushed Glass evenly over the Grate and Burner keeping the pilot area clear ...

Page 37: ...37 3 5 10 Iconic 1100 Lava Rock Scatter the bags of Lava Rocks evenly over the Grate and Burner keeping the pilot area clear ...

Page 38: ...urn off the gas valve on the appliance 2 Release the screw on the Inlet Pressure test point on the gas valve and connect a pressure guage Manometer 3 Check that the measured pressure is as the prescribed supply pressure 4 Perform the test when the appliance is burning on full inc effect burners and with only the pilot alight 5 If the pressure is low check the gas supply pipes are to a correct sizi...

Page 39: ... Check the flue system and terminal making sure that the terminal vent is fully clear Q Light the appliance and test setting pressures R Check the safe operation of the appliance 4 1 Cleaning the Ceramics Remove the ceramics as detailed in A E above Gently clean the ceramics in the open air using a soft brush and a vacuum cleaner Where necessary replace damaged components only with genuine Heat De...

Page 40: ... Electrode G30 SPK1 Electrode Lead G60 ZKIS1 1500 Thermocouple CG30182 Injector Natural EG05177 x3 Injector LPG EG02177 x3 Burner Top Assembly 2A01005 x3 Complete Burner Assembly Natural 2A01105 Complete Burner Assembly LPG 2A01106 Burner Seal Set B SEAL 01 Grate Assembly Bay 2A01054 Grate Assembly Room Divider 2A02054 Gas Valve Assembly Natural 2B_N1_GV60 Gas Valve Assembly LPG 2B_P1_GV60 Latchin...

Page 41: ...0 mbar GR Greece I2H G20 at 20 mbar I3 G31 G31 at 28 37 mbar I3P 37 G31 at 37 mbar I3B P 30 G30 G31 at 30 mbar HU Hungary I3B P 30 G30 G31 at 30 mbar HR Croatia I2H G20 at 20 mbar I3P 37 G31 at 37 mbar I3B P 30 G30 G31 at 30 mbar IE Ireland I2H G20 at 20 mbar I3 G31 G31 at 28 37 mbar I3P 37 G31 at 37 mbar IS Iceland IT Italy I2H G20 at 20 mbar I3 G31 G31 at 28 37 mbar I3P 37 G31 at 37 mbar I3B P 3...

Page 42: ...6 11 6 10 3 Nominal Heat Input Nett Hi kW 9 0 9 0 9 0 9 0 10 7 10 7 10 7 9 5 Consumption m hr 0 938 0 938 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 336 0 336 0 425 0 378 Burner Pressure hot mbar 11 9 11 9 17 1 17 1 18 5 28 3 28 3 35 8 29 2 Injector Marking 280 x3 120 x3 Pilot G30 ZP2 312 31 2 inj G30 ZP2 271 27 1 inj Efficiency Class 2 Nox Class 5 Type C11 C31 60 Hawthorn Road Western Industrial Estate Dublin 12 D12 E2WF Ire...

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Page 48: ...IE GB 48 60 Hawthorn Road Western Industrial Estate Dublin 12 D12 E2WF Ireland Tel 353 1 4089192 Fax 353 1 4089193 Web www heatdesign ie Email technical heatdesign ie ...

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