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* Now determine the installation and assembly of the CC ducts and accessories. Please refer to Chapter 7
“Concentric flue system”
on page 11 and the
“Table of concentric pathways”
on page 25.
* Install the Mertik control Box (12) in your chosen installation location.
Please note:
The distance between the control cabinet and the unit will be determined by the cable lengths from
the control cabinet to the pilot burner and the gas block etc. and how all these items are installed.
The max. distance is 800 mm (see also page 27 figures 1 to 4). The pipes, cables and/or couplings etc.
should only be connected when the electricity supply is off.
* It is also possible to install the fireplace using fireproof sheets (see example on page 29, figure 8)
* The slats, log inset / pebbles or Carrara stones may now be installed.
MAKE SURE THE PILOT LIGHT REMAINS UNOBSTRUCTED!
* Before reinserting the window, check whether or not a restriction plate needs to be installed.
See page 20 and the
“Table of concentric pathways”
on page 25.
* If a restriction plate is required for your installation situation, remove the baffle plate (13) by un screw-
ing the front of the plate (see page 28 figure 6) and then sliding the plate backwards and taking it out.
Now install the restriction plate (14) using the two supplied screws and reinsert the baffle plate.
11.4 Fitting the ceramic log inset 1036, 1037, 1038 and 1039 (see pages 30, 31 and 32)
Please note: when installing the log inset and the various glowing materials and accessories, the fol-
lowing must be taken into account:
A:
There should be no glowing material in or on the pilot burner.
B:
Ceramic materials should not come into contact with the cord of the window fixture.
Remove this if necessary. The window may otherwise be damaged.
* Mix the glowing material (lava granules) and the “fusilli” (spiral-shaped ceramic material) and spread
them evenly over the burner and the burner plate so that they are just covered. Glowing embers can be
placed here and there as decoration.
NOTE
: the remaining material can be discarded. The use of too much glowing material can adversely af-
fect the combustion process (see also notes A and B above)
* Then insert the logs in the correct order as shown on pages 30, 31 and 32.
* Position the log inset carefully. Different positions may have a significant influence on the flame image or
cause poor functioning of the burning process (explosion).
11.5 Fitting the optional pebble set (see page 33 figure 9)
* Scatter vermiculite evenly over the burner tray. Make sure the pilot light remains unobstructed.
* Place a row of medium-sized and large pebbles at the front of the burner plate
* Insert the pilot light protective cage in the 2 sockets to the left and right of the pilot light.
* Fill the burner tray with small and medium-sized pebbles from the front to the rear. Place the pebbles as
closely as possible to each other on the burner tray.
* Fill the rear of the burner plate with medium-sized and large pebbles.
* Reinstall the window, following the instructions for removing it in reverse order.
11.6 Fitting the optional Carrara stones (see page 33 figure 10)
* Scatter vermiculite evenly over the burner tray. Make sure the pilot light remains unobstructed.
* Insert the pilot light protective cage in the 2 sockets to the left and right of the pilot light.
* Fill the burner tray neatly and evenly with the Carrara stones.
* Reinstall the window, following the instructions for removing it in reverse order.
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