INSTALLER GUIDE
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11.5.
Check for spillage
A spillage check must be made before leaving the installed appliance with the
customer. Make this with all the ceramic coals in position.
1.
Close all doors and windows in the room containing the appliance.
2.
Set the aeration control to the fully aerated position.
3.
Light the appliance and set at the maximum burning position.
4.
Place the bottom fire front casting and “ash pan” cover in position.
5.
Leave the appliance on for ten minutes.
6.
The smoke match (inserted in the tube supplied) should be placed in the convection
box 30mm from either end of the convection box opening as shown in figure 23.
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The installation is satisfactory if smoke is drawn into the appliance.
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If smoke is not drawn into the appliance leave the appliance alight at the maximum
setting for a further 15 minutes and then repeat the test.
•
If the smoke is still not drawn into the appliance inspect the sealing to the fireplace
surround.
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If the sealing is satisfactory turn the appliance off, allow to cool, remove the internal
restrictor plate (See figure 5) and retest.
This is not applicable for installations having a
flue liner of 125mm since the restrictors should already have been removed (See
section 3.7).
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If the smoke is still not drawn into
the appliance turn the appliance of,
allow to cool, remove the appliance
from the fireplace, and detach the
outer restrictor plate (See figure 5).
Reinstall the appliance and retest.
This is not applicable for
installations having a flue liner of
125mm since the restrictors should
already have been removed (See
section 3.7).
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If smoke is still not drawn into the
appliance
disconnect the appliance
and seek expert advice.
7.
If the above test is satisfactory
repeat the spillage check with the
aeration control set at the minimum
aeration position.
Figure 23 Spillage test