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10.  Maintenance activities.

 

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Please note: turn off the gas supply and power supply as much as possible during maintenance activities. 
Maintenance activities should be performed by a qualified fitter. 
Close the gas tap while maintenance activities are being performed. 

 

 Inspect 

 

Work activities

 

 

OK 

1  General inspection  

a  The main burner should ignite smoothly (within several seconds) and not give a bang sound due to 

delayed ignition. Go to number 7 if there appears to be delayed ignition.

 

 

 

   

b  Check the flame image. No flames against the glass. The flame image should be stable.  

The flame should be yellow after approximately 15 minutes; go to number 7 if the flame image is 

blue.

 

 

 

   

c  Check for excessive formation of soot on the inside of the glass/combustion chamber and on decora-

tive parts. 

Go to number 7 if there is excessive formation of soot.

 

 

 

   

 

 

 

2  Door/front

 

 

a  check for obstructions in the convection air openings

 

 

 

   

 

 

 

3  Glass window, seal.

 

  a  check the glass window for cracks etc. Replace if damaged, cracked, or broken.

 

 

 

   

b  check the seal of the glass window; this needs to join the unit and glass window. Replace if required.

 

 

 

   

c  check any hinges, seals, quadrants etc.

 

 

 

   

d  clean the glass. Check there is an even (not too large) load on the glass window. Prevent point load.

 

 

 

   

 

 

 

4 Gas control compart-

ment and convection 

part of the unit 

a  clean these areas with a vacuum cleaner. Do so carefully. Remove parts that do not belong here.

 

 

 

 

b  check if the convection airflow is free.

 

 

 

   

 

 

 

a  remove decorative parts and clean the burner (be careful with ceramic burners!) with a vacuum 

cleaner.

 

 

 

Decorative parts (logs/

pebbles etc.) and 

(pilot) burner

  

 

 

b  inspect decorative parts for damage/cracks/discolouration and clean with a soft brush if required.

 

 

 

 

c  check if the burner cover is intact and free of corrosion. Replace the burner if required.

 

 

 

   

d  after completing the inspection: replace decorative parts, exactly as stipulated by the manufacturer. 

Ensure the pilot burner is kept free!

 

 

 

   

e  check if the pilot flame protection is intact (if applicable).

 

 

 

   

f  check the piezo for sufficient spark power, and ensure the ignition cable is free from metal parts/

electrical parts.

 

 

 

   

 

 

 

6  Combustion chamber

 

  a  check the condition of the finishing, such as varnish and enamel. Check for corrosion. Repair if re-

quired.

 

 

 

   

b  replace the unit if there are holes. Close the unit for further use

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c  check overpressure hatches or overpressure construction for sealing and sufficient movement/deposits.

 

 

 

   

 

 

 

7  Ignition and operation 

of the main burner

 

 

a  remove the burner from the unit and check whether the main injector is dirt-free.

 

 

 

   

b  check if the primary ventilation opening in the main burner is dirt-free.

 

 

 

   

c  mount the burner and check if the burner is in a good position in relation to the pilot burner.

 

 

 

   

d  check if the burner is fixed and cannot move.

 

 

 

   

e  check if the pilot burner burns well, with a blue flame (blue only).

 

 

 

   

f  check if the burner ignites uniformly across the entire surface and without significant delay.

 

 

 

   

g  check if the flame image is uniform and stable.

 

 

 

   

h  check the initial and burner pressure. Do not forget to close the pressure measuring points.

 

 

 

   

i  check if gas control parts are intact, and that plastic parts have not melted, for example.

 

 

 

   

j  check electrical wiring for damage and ensure they are away from hot parts of the unit.

 

 

 

   

 

 

 

8  Installation 

a  check if convection grates are dust-free and dirt-free

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b  check if there is sufficient distance between the unit and flammable furniture. 

 

   

 

 

 

9  Flue tube/air supply

 

  a  where possible, inspect the general state of the exhaust/supply system and check for blockages / 

leaks / corrosion.

 

 

 

   

b  check the outlet, which should be free from dirt and blockages.

 

 

 

   

c  check the outlet, which should be free from dirt and blockages.

 

 

 

   

 

 

 

10 Remote control  

a  check for correct functioning of the remote control.

 

 

 

   

 

 

 

11  Ventilators (if present)

 

 a  clean the convection ventilators and check for correct functioning. 

 

Summary of Contents for Trimline 2050 OH

Page 1: ...Page 1 OPERATING AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 1080 Trimline 2050 OH UNITED KINGDOM UK IRELAND IE...

Page 2: ...neral instructions 7 Concentric flue system Page 11 7 1 Components of the concentric flue system 7 2 Construction of concentric flue system 7 3 Installation instructions regarding existing flues 7 4 P...

Page 3: ...ustion products and correct operation of the different components and functions The flue tube system and the outlets in the outer wall or roof face must also meet the requirements of the applicable re...

Page 4: ...fitter so the unit continues to operate safely For additional instructions see Chapter 10 Maintenance If for whatever reason the pilot light extinguishes you must wait 5 minutes before igniting the pi...

Page 5: ...he factory 3 3 Screen setup After the batteries have been inserted press the OFF button and small at the same time to toggle between F and 12 hour clock and C and 24 hour clock Wait a moment or press...

Page 6: ...ng 3 7 Possible error messages Long sound signals during the ignition Receiver batteries are almost empty After this signal occurs the unit can be switched on approximately another 10x 5 seconds of co...

Page 7: ...eason the pilot light extinguishes you must wait 5 minutes before igniting the pilot light again 3 10 Inserting and replacing the batteries The batteries of the manual transmitter and receiver have a...

Page 8: ...ep the metal circle pressed down for another 10 seconds and then let go Important If the pilot light extinguishes one should wait at least 5 minutes before repeating the aforementioned steps Turn the...

Page 9: ...fireplaces Prevent discolouration of walls and ceilings There are always particles in the air in each living area even if the area is vacuum cleaned regularly These particles are easily visible when t...

Page 10: ...s discussed with the manufacturer There will be air in the gas pipes when the unit is first used The gas pipes therefore need to be vented first Ignite the heater according to operating instructions a...

Page 11: ...for concentric 100 150 and 205 mm for concentric 130 200 in a flammable wall ensure there is 50 mm of extra space around the outer pipe and use fireproof casing and fix the exterior wall duct with th...

Page 12: ...roofing sheet Roof bracket Fire protection plate Bend CC Pipe Wall bracket Bend Floor support Fire protection plate CC Pipe Wall bracket CC Pipe Floor support Fire protection plate CC Pipe Wall brack...

Page 13: ...ists of parts 4 5 and 7 7 5 Installation See page 14 Guide the flexible hose 6 through the existing duct 8 Attach the adapter 5 to the bottom of the flexible hose and secure this in place using 2 park...

Page 14: ...oof pass through 8 Clamping strips 7 Chimney mounting plate Renovation kit 6 Flexible hose 316L 5 Slider renovation kit 4 Inner mounting plate Renovation kit 3 Clamping strips 2 CC Fitted pipe 1 Clamp...

Page 15: ...is may be more difficult if the control is installed using a method that is different from the instructions provided here Please note Only place the batteries after wiring to the receiver gas control...

Page 16: ...lowed immediately by a long beeping signal Release the button Direct the manual transmitter towards the receiver and press the arrow down until you hear a long beeping sound The gas control button wil...

Page 17: ...d label on receiver OK Transmitter receiver range limited 1 Move antenna cable see instructions 2 Replace receiver Optional wall switch cabling not operating properly Replace wall switch cabling Recei...

Page 18: ...eact Press RESET button see instructions Add ground wire between pilot burner and gas valve Do not coil the IGN cable Shorten IGN cable if possible NO IGN sequence stops no pilot flame Transmitter com...

Page 19: ...ver does not react Press RESET button see instructions Add ground wire between pilot burner and gas valve OK Do not coil the IGN cable Shorten IGN cable if possible 7 Main burner is lit NO Gas valve m...

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Page 21: ...21 Name Address Unit serial number Date of purchase Installation date Comments 9 0 MAINTENANCE CHECK LIST Fitter details Service date Performed by Work activities performed Service and maintenance log...

Page 22: ...inspection replace decorative parts exactly as stipulated by the manufacturer Ensure the pilot burner is kept free e check if the pilot flame protection is intact if applicable f check the piezo for...

Page 23: ...t the rear and the sides the unit must have at least 25 mm clearance from fireproof built in materials Install the supplied convection grilles at least 50 cm below the ceiling see page 30 figures 3 4...

Page 24: ...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...

Page 25: ...nition Gas connection 3 8 Internal A Gas intake B Gas exhaust C Thermocouple connection D Pilot burner connection Unit category C11 C31 C91 Pilot flame SIT 3 flames Combustion gas discharge and Combus...

Page 26: ...I2H 1080 G20 G25 G30 31 NO DK ES PT DE IE GB BE FR IT LV SI SK EE HU LT NL DE NL NO DK DE ES PT IE GB BE FR LV SI EE HU LT PL CY MT IT I2H I2E I2E I2l I2ELL I3B P I3 1x 8 1x 5 3x 16 20 20 25 30 37 11...

Page 27: ...pilot flame cannot be adjusted there may be an obstruction in the pilot 2 Check whether the thermocouple interrupter is connected to the gas valve properly 3 Check that the gas valve is not faulty 4...

Page 28: ...aling Wall pass through 1 metre vertical 90 bend max 3 metres horizontal Wall pass through no restriction Roof pass through 2 to 5 metres vertical roof pass through fit 35 mm restriction plate Roof pa...

Page 29: ...Bend 15 30 45 Diameter A B L1 L2 C 100 150 100 150 72 42 15 30 45 130 200 130 200 90 52 15 30 45 THC CC Bend 90 Diameter A B L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 100 150 100 150 72 90 44 145 150 130 200 130 200 87 106 69 1...

Page 30: ...B 100 150 150 208 130 200 200 260 THC CC Bracket Diameter A B 100 150 150 249 130 200 200 300 Diameter A 100 150 150 130 200 200 Diameter A B 100 150 160 300 130 200 210 350 Diameter A B C 100 150 150...

Page 31: ...eter A 100 150 160 130 200 210 THC CC Roofing sheet sloping 45 60 LEAD THC CC Storm collar Diameter A 100 150 160 130 200 210 Diameter A B 100 150 150 50 130 200 200 60 THC CC Wall pas through THC CC...

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