COMMISSIONING
COMMISSIONING MUST ONLY BE UNDERTAKEN BY A PROPERLY QUALIFIED PERSON.
COMMISSIONING PROCEDURE
1. Ensure the position of the heater complies with the installation requirements of this manual, AS/NZS 5601.1 and
local authority requirements.
2. Ensure the flue system and the location of the flue terminal complies with the installation requirements of this
manual, the manual supplied with the flue kit, AS/NZS 5601.1 and local authority requirements.
3. Ensure the flue system is correctly assembled, secured and that nothing is obstructing the flue cowl/terminal.
Also ensure the flue system does not have any leaks.
4. Ensure the heater is suitable for the type of gas available (refer to the heaters rating label which is located on the
right hand side of the heater).
5. Ensure heater clearances have been maintained (refer to “Heater Clearances” table on page 13) Note: Curtains
may need to be tied back.
6. Ensure the heater is correctly installed and is level and stable. The four feet on the bottom of the heater are
height adjustable (by rotating in a clockwise or anticlockwise direction) to facilitate levelling and stabilisation of
the heater – adjust feet height if required.
7. Perform a gas inlet pressure test at the gas inlet to the heater (refer to “Gas Inlet Pressure Test” on page 26).
8. Reconnect heater gas inlet connection, ensure the heaters gas isolation valve is turned on and test for gas leaks
using soapy water.
DO NOT USE A NAKED FLAME
.
9. Set heater 'flue type' setting according to the type of flue system installed (refer to 'Setting Heater Flue Type' on
page 26).
10. Adjust burner gas pressure according to heater model and gas type (refer to "Adjusting Burner Gas Pressure" on
page 27).
11. Plug heater into power point and switch ON power point.
12. Turn on heater and verify operation (refer to “To Turn the Heater ON” on page 8).
13. Explain to the householder or responsible officer the functions and operation of the heater.
Warning:
Upon completion of the installation and commissioning of the heater, leave this guide with the
householder or a responsible officer.
DO NOT
leave this guide inside the heaters cover or behind the heater, as it
may interfere with the safe operation of the heater or ignite when the heater is turned on.
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