INSTALLER’S GUIDE
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Fig. 25 Floor Sealing
Fig. 26 Control Pivot Rotation
used, make sure that the supply pipe enters the
convection box through the slit in the rear seal.
3.
Attach the convection box to the spacer unit with the
9 machine screws supplied with the kit.
8.4
Sealing Floor Front - All installations
Using the floor sealing tape supplied, seal the bottom
of the convection box to the fireplace and hearth floor -
See figure 25.
Make sure that the whole length of the front edge of
the convection box is fully sealed.
9 B U R N E R & S U P P L Y P I P E
I N S T A L L A T I O N
9.1
Burner & Supply Pipe Installation
1.
Refit the burner unit to the convection box
with two screws.
2.
Connect the supply line to the appliance.
3.
Pressure check the installation pipework
for gas soundness. In the United Kingdom
check in accordance with the current edition
of BS6891. In the Republic of Ireland check
in accordance with the rules in force.
9.2
Preliminary Burner Checks
Some burner operations can be checked at
this stage. Checking now will mean that less
disassembly will be required if any problems are found.
A full check should still be
made, however, after final installation.
1.
If closed
,
open the isolating valve at the inlet elbow.
2.
Rotate the control pivot bracket clockwise as far as it will go and hold in this position
(See figure 26). This should close the ignition circuit and simultaneously open the gas tap
allowing the gas to flow to the pilot. Wait a few seconds while the air is purged. The
electronically generated sparks should light the pilot. The pilot should then light the main
burner at its low setting. There may be a delay of up to four seconds between the pilot
lighting and ignition of the gas at the main burner. This is normal and is due to the time
required to fill the main burner compartment with sufficient gas for ignition.
3.
When the burner is operating properly, gradually turn the control pivot bracket anti-