INSTALLATION PROCEDURE
CONTINUED
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Radiant box
Hearth
Eye Bolts
Centre Line
Drill Holes for 4 eye bolts
on 112mm centre lines
between max and min height.
65mm
min
Fix the radiant box into the opening, securing into position using the cable fixing kit (Fig. 6). Do not cut off the
loose ends as the full length is required should the radiant box need refitting at any time. Coil up and securely
store underneath the burner tray.
1. Position the burner tray into the box in order to determine the length of 8mm gas supply needed and cut to
length.
2. Before making the final connection, thoroughly purge the supply pipe to clear any foreign matter, i.e. masonry
dust etc, as this could lead to blockages in the control valve and/or pilot assemblies.
3. Fix the burner in place using the four screws and make the gas connection. Carry out a gas soundness test.
4. Ensure that the bulbous side of the I.R sensor is facing the front and is positioned around the ash pan area so
that there is a direct line of sight for the remote handset to operate correctly. The sensor bracket can be
repositioned by loosening the retaining nut. Retighten the nut when adjustment is complete.
1. Unscrew the pressure test point sealing screw (Fig. 7) and fit a manometer.
Consult the user instructions (page 11). Ignite the appliance and turn to the
high position.
2. Take a pressure reading and consult the technical data (page 8) to
establish the correct working pressure.
3. Once the pressure has been checked and verified, turn off the
appliance. Consult the ceramic component set up diagrams
(pages 16-25) and fit the ceramics as per the instructions.
ALTERNATIVE FIXING METHOD
Where the drilling of the back panel is not practical, an alternative
fixing method may be employed using the cable fixing kit provided.
Drill four holes in the rear of the fireplace opening (Fig. 5).
Securely fix the four eye bolts provided using suitable rawl plugs.
Feed one cable through each of the top holes in the rear of the
fire box.
115mm
max
500mm
min
550mm
max
112mm
112mm
Tension Nut
Cable Clamping Screw
Fig. 5
Fig. 6
Fig. 7
Cable
COMMISSIONING
Pressure Test Point