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8

INSTALLATION SECTION

NO  COMPONENT  IS  MANUFACTURED  FROM
ASBESTOS  OR  ASBESTOS  RELATED
PRODUCTS.
THE  APPLIANCE  DATA  BADGE  IS  LOCATED
NEXT TO THE CONTROL KNOB.

1

GENERAL DATA

Eco 1 2 & 3 Natural Gas

Gas Type & category

NATURAL GAS (G20)

H

I

2

Inlet Pressure:

20mbar

Maximum Input Gross: 6.9kW
Gas Connection:

8mm COMPRESSION

Gas Tap Assembly:

CPMM 18700/344 C/P

Pilot Assembly:

NG20 9079

2

GENERAL INSTALLATION
REQUIREMENTS

2.1

In  your  own  interest  and  that  of  safety,  it  is
the  law  that  all  gas  appliances  are  installed
by  competent  persons  in  accordance  with
the  Gas  Safety  (Installation  &  Use)
Regulations 1994 (as amended) or the rules
in  force.  Failure  to  install  appliances
correctly could lead to prosecution.

The  Council  of  Registered  of  Gas  Installers
(CORGI)  requires  its  members  to  work  to
recognised standards.

The installation MUST be in accordance with
these instructions, all the relevant pars of the
current  editions  of  the  following  British
Standards and the relevant British Standard
installation  specifications  and  codes  of
practice and the Building Regulations issued
by  the  Department  of  the  Environment  and
the  Building  Standards  (Scotland)
(Consolidation)  Regulations  issued  by  the
Scottish Development Department:

BS 5871 : Part 3
BS 5440 : Parts 1 & 2
BS 6891
BS 6461 : Parts 1 & 2
BS 8303
BS 4543 : Part 2
BS 1251

Installations in 

IE

The  installation  must  be  carried  out  by  a
competent  person  and  installed  in

accordance  with  the  current  edition  of
I.S.813 “Domestic Gas Installations” and the
current building regulations.

2.2

The  appliance  can  be  used  in  a  builders
opening or fireplace conforming to the sizes
below: -

The  Minimum  depth  of  the  opening  (see
Figure  4  dimension  C)  in  the  case  of  the
Hotbox  (Eco  1  &  2  only)   shall  be  180mm
and 200mm for the Convector box (Eco 1 &
2 only). The minimum front width (see Figure
4  dimension  A)  of  the  chairbrick  opening
shall  be  (E1)  410mm  or  (E2)  360mm.  The
minimum height (see Figure 4 dimension B)
shall  be  550mm  for  the  Hotbox  and
Convector Box versions.

The flue should be a Class 1or 2 type with a
minimum effective height of 3 metres.

Suitable flues and minimum flue sizes are as
follows:

2.3 

a)

175mm  diameter  lined  brick  or  stone
flue.

b)

200mm diameter factory made insulated
flue manufactured to BS 4543.

c)    225mm  x  225mm  conventional  brick

built chimney.

d)    125mm  diameter  flue  pipe  (see  BS-

6461: part 1 for suitable materials

2.4

The flue 

MUST  NOT

  be  used  for  any  other

appliance or application.

2.5

Any  chimney  dampers  or  restrictors  should
be  removed.  If  removal  is  not  possible  then
they 

MUST

 be fixed in the open position.

2.6

If the appliance is intended to be installed to
a  chimney,  which  was  previously  used  for
solid  fuels,  then  the  chimney 

MUST

  be

swept clean prior to installation.

2.7

If  the  fireplace  is  of  the  underfloor  draught
type  then  it 

MUST

  be  sealed  to  stop  any

draughts.

2.8

The  appliance 

MUST

 be  mounted  on  a  non-

combustible  hearth  (Note:  conglomerate
marble  hearths  are  considered  as  non-
combustible). The  hearth material 

MUST

 be at

least  12.5mm  thick.  Its  top  surface  should  be
50mm  above  the  floor  level  to discourage  the
placing  of  rugs  or  carpets  over  it.  The

VII-11-09

Summary of Contents for REMOTE ECO 1

Page 1: ...NOT A DO IT YOURSELF PRODUCT THIS IS A NATURAL GAS G20 APPLIANCE FOR USE IN GB AND IE ONLY AT A SUPPLY PRESSURE OF 20mbar Our policy is one of constant development and improvement Strict accuracy of illustrations and specifications is not guaranteed Modifications to design and materials may be necessary subsequent to publication Tel 01282 441 771 eco VII 11 09 ...

Page 2: ...__________________ 2 GENERAL INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS ___________________ 8 3 CHECK CARTON CONTENTS _______________________________ 4 THE FIREPLACE______________________________________ 5 GAS SUPPLY PIPE _____________________________________ 6 APPLIANCE INSTALLATION _________________________________ 6 7 CHECK FOR GAS SOUNDNESS____________________________ 10 6 8 FUEL BED ASSEMBLY _________________...

Page 3: ... OR ANY OTHER COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL IS 766mm FOR COMBUSTIBLE PROJECTIONS ABOVE 150mm DEPTH ADD 12 5mm TO THE ABOVE CLEARANCE FOR EVERY 25mm OF ADDITIONAL PROJECTION DEPTH 8 NEVER THROW PAPER OR OTHER MATERIAL ONTO THE FIRE 9 IT SHOULD BE APPRECIATED THAT ALTHOUGH THIS APPLIANCE CONFORMS TO ALL THE REQUIRED STANDARDS IT IS A DECORATIVE FUEL EFFECT HEATING APPLIANCE WITH AN OPEN FLAME AND CERTAIN PAR...

Page 4: ...o more than 20 seconds TO SELECT THE REQUIRED FLAME LEVEL To turn down the fire point the handset to the sensor on your fire then push and hold the minus button small flame if you release immediately the flame will go to low if you hold the flame will lower slowly and you can release the button to your desired position To turn the fire up point at the sensor push the plus button until the desired ...

Page 5: ...d the serial number Both of which can be found on the data badge which is located next to the control knob behind the ash pan cover A full service kit is available FUEL BED ASSEMBLY Using the two brackets supplied in the fixing kit included are two _ screws fold these brackets by hand with the black painted facing forward locate them into the two slots in the burner bracket and fix them in place u...

Page 6: ...e back row As shown in figure 2A The Coals Pebbles MUST be placed sitting on top of the front ceramic resting between the pillars of the floor matrix as shown in fig 2A and fig 2B This allows the flame path to take its correct direction REAR MATRIX FRONT MATRIX REAR MATRIX FRONT MATRIX FLAME PATH Figure 2B VII 11 09 ...

Page 7: ...is is due to a series of holes tailored in the hotbox top and canopy fixing face allowing fixture via two self tapping screws Canopy Fixing 1 Place canopy beneath the top of the Hotbox as shown in figure 2c taking care not scratch the paintwork 2 When fixing the canopy locate the fixing holes from beneath behind the canopy screwing up into the hotbox top figure 2d Figure 2c Figure 2d VII 11 09 ...

Page 8: ...tic Gas Installations and the current building regulations 2 2 The appliance can be used in a builders opening or fireplace conforming to the sizes below The Minimum depth of the opening see Figure 4 dimension C in the case of the Hotbox Eco 1 2 only shall be 180mm and 200mm for the Convector box Eco 1 2 only The minimum front width see Figure 4 dimension A of the chairbrick opening shall be E1 41...

Page 9: ...s not normally required for this appliance For use in I E ventilation must be in accordance with IS 813 2 15 It is essential that all decorative fenders have a minimum open area of 50cm_ to ensure adequate air supply for correct combustion 3 CHECK CARTON CONTENTS Check the contents are as follows 1 Burner Unit 1 Hotbox or Convector Box eco 1 2 only 1 Isolation Elbow with Nut Olive 1 Set of fuel ef...

Page 10: ...rick dust and debris entering the pipe and causing a blockage or damage to valves and components 6 4 HAVE YOU PURGED THE GAS SUPPLY PIPES This is essential to expel any foreign matter that might be blown into the valve assembly injector or pilot etc and cause a blockage 6 5 Once the gas supply has been connected and purged then the burner assembly can be refitted in the reverse order to removal en...

Page 11: ...actor fan is fitted in the same room as the appliance or a connecting room check that spillage does not occur with the fan operating all doors and other openings between the fan and the appliance open 9 FINAL CHECK AND CUSTOMER BREIFING 9 1 Instruct the customer on the full operation of the appliance 9 2 Advise the customer how to assemble the fuel effect as described in these instructions and tha...

Page 12: ...the firebox sides see Figure 5 Figure 5 10 2 TO REMOVE THE THERMOCOUPLE ASSY a Follow 10 1 above to remove the burner tray b Disconnect the thermocouple connection from the control unit c Remove the pilot tube d Disconnect the spark electrode lead e Remove the two screws fixing the assy 10 3 TO REMOVE THE GAS VALVE a Follow 10 1 above to remove the burner tray b Disconnect the lead from the contro...

Page 13: ...ay lit or fire goes out in use See Flame Failure Functional Check Uneven flame pattern e g flame at one side only 1 The fuel effect may need adjusting to even the flame pattern See page 6 Blue flames 1 The fire will burn blue on initial lighting until sufficient heat is generated causing the flames to burn yellow Typically 10 minutes 2 Insufficient gas pressure Check the supply pressure to the app...

Page 14: ... Ensure there is no debris around the spark ignitor e g coal soot etc which could short the spark clean the area IGNITION FUNCTIONAL CHECK 2 NO Consult the User s section in this manual and retry YES Check for damaged or defective control knob spindle or cam operation Check for correct location of peizo components Correct and retry NO Is the valve being operated correctly NO Reset the electrode ga...

Page 15: ...data badge NO Problem is with the pipework or fittings which lead to the fire YES Run for 3 mins turn off time interval until mag unit shuts with a click Is this greater than 7 seconds YES With the fire running on Full is the gas pressure as stated on the data badge Will the burner stay alight Light the burner and keep the control knob pushed in for 10 20 seconds before letting go Ensure there is ...

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