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21
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Installing the Electricity and Gas to the Appliance
D1 Power Supply
While the cavity is being created, consideration must be given
to the location of an appropriate power supply. An earthed
230/240 volt mains power connection (typically a standard
3 pin outlet) must be available within 1m of the bottom right
of the appliance. This connection
must
be accessible after
the heater has been fully installed so that the appliance can
be safely disconnected from the mains power supply prior to
servicing.
A mains isolation switch (compliant to AS:NZS 5601 Clause 6.2.8) which is accessible from outside
the cavity can also be used to disconnect the power.
Regardless of the method used, it
MUST ALWAYS
be possible to safely isolate the electrical supply to
the appliance after it has been fully installed.
This appliance must not be located immediately below a socket outlet. This appliance will draw a
maximum of 2 Amps from a 230/240V supply. No additional power supply is required for the power
flue.
D2 Network Cable
A 10 metre length of network (ethernet) cable has been supplied. Connect it to the appliance (lower
right) and the buildings’ modem.
Two network cable access points are available: the primary connection is on the bottom of the RH
outer face of the appliance for connecting permanently to the buildings’ router; the secondary
connection point is located where the AUX button is (shown in section E8 on page 31) for
service technicians to access when the main connection method has not been used and has become
inaccessible.
1m
If you do not wish to connect the fireplace to the modem, the network/
ethernet cable should be run to somewhere accessible by a service
technician, such as a cupboard.