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VEKTOR 1100 SPACE HEATER

INSTALLATION & OPERATING MANUAL

The Vektor space heater is suitable to be installed into a frame out

installation. Designed to operate on Natural gas 

Approval no. GMK 10622

VERSION 2

Summary of Contents for VEKTOR 1100

Page 1: ...KTOR 1100 SPACE HEATER INSTALLATION OPERATING MANUAL The Vektor space heater is suitable to be installed into a frame out installation Designed to operate on Natural gas Approval no GMK 10622 VERSION...

Page 2: ...n outdoor setting 4 Limit of Liability The warranty provided under this warranty is limited to replacement or repair of the Gas Burner only at our option To the extent permitted by law Glen Dimplex ex...

Page 3: ...in AS NZS5601 1 2013 Do not install in a fireplace as a Type 1 installation Not intended as a fireplace insert NOTE A slight smell may be apparent for the first few hours of use This is due to the he...

Page 4: ...missioning procedure 25 Door removal and fitment 26 Media Installation 28 Media Setup 29 LED Lighting 32 Operation User Instructions 33 Remote Control Operating Guide 34 Wifi Device Control Instructio...

Page 5: ...re consumption GAS TYPE Natural Gas 1 X 1 85mm 4 X 1 70 0 62kPa High 0 45kPa Low 46 High 41 Low INJECTOR SIZE TPP N G C Mj hr Vektor Heater Max Min inlet pressure range Natural gas 1 13kPa 5 00kPa Med...

Page 6: ...6 DIMENSIONS FLUE CONNECTIONS...

Page 7: ...ase contact the supplier Installers Please ensure the installation and instruction manuals supplied with this appliance are supplied to the customer and the customer is trained on how to operate the a...

Page 8: ...ations shall not be recessed in walls or sidings EXTREMELY IMPORTANT In heavy snow areas take extra care to prevent blocking flue termination with snow removal equipment Flue gases exiting flue termin...

Page 9: ...lange trim A B Model A B C D Vektor 1300 1450 600 mm less plaster thickness each side TBA Frameout Dimensions in mm 5mm Flat Steel Trim 195 76 GAS ELECTRICAL CONNECTION FAN LEAD Note Use 35mm deep or...

Page 10: ...10 FLUE TERMINATION...

Page 11: ...lled with clearances as specified by AS5601 1 Clause 6 9 3 2 Run exhaust flue and air intake flue as required Maximum run 5m Flues can be run next to each other Maintain clearances to combustibles 3 C...

Page 12: ...around the inside of the flue end heater connection end Fit flue clamp over flue loosely INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS continued Slide flue onto connection spigot fully Tighten clamp fully Wipe excess si...

Page 13: ...ll sit against wall Cut Air intake flue Ensure ends are burr free and round test fit flue will slide over connection Pull flue through approx 100mm will be pushed back once terminal is fitted Feed pow...

Page 14: ...ally check connection to ensure connection is fully sealed Feed air intake flue pipe through location spigot and fit retaining screw Push fan terminal into position And affix to wall Uneven or rough s...

Page 15: ...Clause 6 9 3 2 Run exhaust flue and air intake flue as required Maximum total run 3m per flue Flues can be run next to each other Maintain clearances to combustibles 3 Mount fan controller in the req...

Page 16: ...y around heater connection approx 10mm from the top Apply an 8mm silicon bead fully around the inside of the flue end heater connection end Fit flue clamp over flue loosely Slide flue onto connection...

Page 17: ...outlet connection Cut tube to length where required Ensure ends are burr free and round test fit flue will slide over connection Apply an 8mm thick silicon bead fully around heater connection approx...

Page 18: ...fully Wipe excess silicon visually check connection to ensure connection is fully sealed 6 Connect power lead to fan module Ensure lead is clipped to support where required Do not use connection to s...

Page 19: ...r and pushed back into wall upon fixing of wall terminal Allow flue movement between terminal and last flue hanging clip Cut Air intake as per flue exhaust Ensure ends are burr free and round test fit...

Page 20: ...ation 1 Rooftop termination must be installed with clearances as specified by AS5601 1 2013 2 Run exhaust flue and air intake flue as required Maximum total run 5m per flue Flues can be run next to ea...

Page 21: ...flue will fit over connection Apply an 8mm thick silicon bead fully around heater connection approx 10mm from the top Apply an 8mm silicon bead fully around the inside of the flue end heater connecti...

Page 22: ...outlet connection Cut tube to length where required Ensure ends are burr free and round test fit flue will slide over connection Apply an 8mm thick silicon bead fully around heater connection approx...

Page 23: ...to support where required Do not use connection to support lead Connect hot exhaust flue and air intake flue as per below Apply an 8mm silicon bead fully around the inside of the flue end Fit flue cl...

Page 24: ...silicon visually check connection to ensure connection is fully sealed Fit roof sealing method Decktite or similar IMPORTANT Apply silicon bead between inner connection of cowl and flue pipe to seal i...

Page 25: ...ed Fit door Fit outer glass Carry out the lighting procedure Check burner pressures and adjust as per Dataplate Fit access cover and trim Ensure lower access panel covers are fitted Check for correct...

Page 26: ...o remove Place carefully on a protected surface along its entire bottom WARNING DO NOT KNOCK THE GLASS CORNERS OR EDGES DO NOT PLACE CORNER OF GLASS DOWN FIRST GLASS MAY CHIP OR BREAK IF HANDLED INCOR...

Page 27: ...sits flush in the frame Robax inner glass Door rope seat Door metal frame Lift door carefully supporting both the glass and frame Hold vertically and gently lower down onto the lower support bracket...

Page 28: ...28 Campfire media clear pebbles and small ceramic coals MEDIA INSTALLATION...

Page 29: ...pilot flame is not impinged by media and can cross light the main burner Do not use any other media than as supplied and recommended by the manufacturer Use of other media may result in explosive med...

Page 30: ...30 MEDIA SET UP continued Spread clear pebbles over the mesh Make sure no clear pebbles are placed on top of the firing ports Ensure no pebbles obstruct the firing ports...

Page 31: ...lace Logs C and E as per the fix arrangement shown in the image below 3 Spread ceramic coals over the clear pebbles Avoid smothering the firing ports 4 Place logs D F G H and I as per the fix arrangem...

Page 32: ...iver unit is used for the LED option The LED lighting systems include 6 LED boards 6 LED linking cable 24AWG 1 LED Driver 1 240 24V Transformer Accessing the LED module Remove fixing bracket Remove gl...

Page 33: ...censed gas installer gas service personnel or Glen Dimplex Pty Ltd Abnormal operation may consist of the following noisy fan excessive uneven or small flame unusual flame appearance or colour excessiv...

Page 34: ...rn the thermostat on and off Setting the day of the week and time With the thermostat off press and hold the T button for 2 seconds or longer to initiate programming the time Time the hour setting and...

Page 35: ...r Saturday Sunday The entire week can also have the same program Alternatively a weekday or weekend program can be set with individual programs for the remaining days The suggested period settings for...

Page 36: ...ds Please ensure that AM PM is set correctly Press OK to accept The minute setting will now flash Adjust the minute setting similarly using s or t button Press OK to accept Setting the temperature The...

Page 37: ...m Includes 1 Real Flame Modulating Valve MKII update 2 Real Flame WiFi Interface MKII 3 Real Flame Thermostat MKII App 4 Real Flame MKII Web Service These instructions assume that the Modulating valve...

Page 38: ...ace to a local network Illustration 1 Open up the settings Screen and select the Wi Fi option Illustration 2 Select the Access point for your Fireplace Illustration 3 Enter the default password for yo...

Page 39: ...Pushing the Fireplace to a local network Illustration 5 Open the Fireplace App Illustration 6 When prompted select Connect to Network Illustration 7 Select the Network you want to use Illustration 8...

Page 40: ...40 WIFI DEVICE CONTROL INSTRUCTIONS continued Step by Step Pushing the Fireplace to a local network Illustration 9 You can now control your Fireplace from the network you are connected to...

Page 41: ...screen Registration requires A user name Password Details of the connecting device these will be pre filled for you If your model supports Internet control upon using the App after being pushed to a...

Page 42: ...to your account you can control your Fireplace by logging into the application when prompted Illustration 11 After a successful login you will have control of you Fireplace Illustration 10 Enter Your...

Page 43: ...cess point with your mobile device you will be able to change the network the Fireplace is currently connected with via the mobile App If you do not join the Access point the Fireplace will join the n...

Page 44: ...manufacturer Contact the manufacturer All pressures are set in the factory at the time of manufacture however the installing plumber mus make sure the pressures are correct The fire cuts off and won t...

Page 45: ...nt temperature to be 1deg lower than the room temperature 9 While remote is set to low flame Using Phillips or small flat screwdriver adjust minimum pressure to the correct test point pressure kPa by...

Page 46: ...46 WIRING DIAGRAM...

Page 47: ...Remove door retaining screws and remove door 6 Remove media where fitted Carefully not to damage or break logs It is recommended a dust mask is worn 7 Remove burner media support tray 8 Remove burner...

Page 48: ...he bottom of the burner Back burner tubes Left hand burner tubes Right hand burner tubes 17 Remove burner tube assembly 18 Remove injectors from burner manifold 19 When refitting injectors a high pres...

Page 49: ...can block the injector Fit injectors and tighten NOTE INJECTOR SIZE AND LOCATION 20 PILOT Remove pilot gas pipe connection Remove sensor lead and spark lead 10mm spanner required Unscrew pilot bracke...

Page 50: ...ken or excessively bent Ensure lead hole is still sealed High temperature silicon is suitable for resealing 23 BURNER REFITMENT Carefully place burner into firebox screwing burner plate onto burner br...

Page 51: ...as pressures Check for gas leaks Check for correct operation cross ignition of burners and flame After 10minutes check flame color Flame should be blue with yellow tipping Tall blue or fully yellow fl...

Page 52: ...5 Sigma Gas Valve 2 SIT Pilot assembly Natural gas 3 Injector Natural gas 1 75mm 1 85mm injector is stamped on side of body 4 Millennium receiver 5 Millennium remote control 6 Techrite Ignition pack g...

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