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6.1 COMBUSTIBLE WALLS

A.

For installation on walls constructed or comprising combustible materials,

reference should be made to the requirements of BS 5440 and the Building

Regulations.

B.

Timber Framed Housing: For a timber framed house, the fire can be installed as

directed in The Institute of Gas Engineers Utilization Procedure IGE/UP/7 GAS 

6.2  INSTALLATIONS IN TIMBER FRAME BUILDINGS.

A.

The combustible wall kit is suitable for walls in which the combustible part is not

more than 195 mm thick measured from the inside of the building.

B.

The combustible wall kit required is RW number 994530, GC No. 154 759. If the

whole of the wall is of combustible material, the outer wall plate must be used,

requiring access to the outside of the building.

C.

If the screws and the wall plugs supplied are not suitable for a particular

application, proprietary cavity wall fixings may be used.

D.

Proceed as detailed in Section 6 for brick walls, EXCEPT for the following

points: -

(a) Cut the hole for the flue to a diameter of 178 mm through the plaster board

taking care not to damage the Vapour Control Layer (VCL).

(b) Cut the VCL 10 mm less in diameter than the hole just cut in the plasterboard.

This will ensure a seal around the flue liner.

(c) Continue the 178 mm diameter hole through the remainder of the combustible

material. If the outer leave of the wall is constructed of non-combustible material then

cut the hole 135 mm diameter making allowances for the shrinkage of the timber

frame.

(d) Measure the thickness of the combustible part of the wall and cut the flue liner

to this length, cutting off the end without the fixing brackets. Fit the liner to the sealing

plate using the screws provided.

(e) Push the liner through the VCL taking care not to damage the VCL, and

ensuring that the liner DOES NOT protrude into the cavity by more than 10 mm. 

(f)

If the wall is wholly of combustible material, install the outer wall plate centrally

over the hole from the outside as shown in the diagram below. It is recommended that

a silicone sealing compound is applied to the inner face of the wall plate to provide a

watertight installation.

(g) Fit the flue, see the Fit Flue section in the Installation Instructions provided with

the appliance. NOTE: When determining the flue length, measure the wall thickness

from the face of the outer wall plate.

(h) Slide the rope seal over the flue, until it touches the back of the heater, prior to

removing the tape from the flue foam sealing strip.

(i)

Before installing the flue into the wall is necessary to provide a moisture barrier

around the flue at the point which will be in the centre of the cavity. Either of the

following methods are acceptable: -

(i)

Wrap a wire which will not cause corrosion tightly around the flue.

(ii)

Form a bead of mastic or silicone around the flue.

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Summary of Contents for 474 Valentia

Page 1: ...this guide gives sufficient details to enable this appliance to be installed operated and maintained satisfactorily However if further information is required our Valor Technical Helpline will be ple...

Page 2: ...to the following address The Marketing Communications Manager GDC Group Ltd Millbrook House Grange Drive Hedge End Southampton SO30 2DF Warning Any person who does any unauthorised act in relation to...

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Page 5: ...PACK CONTENTS 14 6 PREPARATION OF WALL 15 6 1 Combustible Walls 16 6 2 Installations in Timber Frame Buildings 16 7 PREPARATION OF FIRE 17 7 1 Remove Outer Case 17 7 2 Fit Flue 17 7 3 Connect Gas Supp...

Page 6: ...er Case 20 9 2 Gas Tap Assembly 20 9 3 Burner Assembly 20 9 4 Main Burner Injectors 21 9 5 Pilot Injector SIT No 34 21 9 6 Pilot Filter 21 9 7 Thermocouple 21 9 8 Spark Electrode 21 9 9 Pilot Burner 2...

Page 7: ...Refractory Ceramic Fibres RCF which are man made vitreous silicate fibres Excessive exposure to these materials may cause irritation to eyes skin and respiratory tract Consequently it is important to...

Page 8: ...993241 Medium flue for walls from 200mm to 356mm No 993240 Long flue for walls from 356mm to 510mm No 993239 NOTE The fire is supplied with Medium flue only Short Long flues are optional extras 3 APP...

Page 9: ...with the current edition of the Gas Safety Installation and Use Regulations Failure to install the appliance correctly could lead to prosecution GAS SAFE REGISTER and CORGI require their members to w...

Page 10: ...mbustible wall such that the bottom of the backplate of the fire is at least 60mm above the finished floor level NOTE Soft wall coverings e g blown vinyl wallpaper may become discoloured if close to a...

Page 11: ...is measured from the extreme side of the fascia This will allow easy access This clearance is mandatory for temperature requirements 4 3 2 2 For any combustible projections beyond 178mm Measured from...

Page 12: ...round roof or balcony level 300mm J From a surface facing the terminal 600mm K From a terminal facing the terminal 600mm L From an opening in a car port e g door window into dwelling 1200mm M Vertical...

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Page 14: ...ing screws 2in wood 810500 4 x Wall plugs 820813 3 x M4 x 10 Taptite screws air duct 810327 2 x No 6 S T x 10 posi pan 810776 5 Foam seal pack 822092 6 A template representing the backplate full size...

Page 15: ...level For hearth mounting ensure that the centre of the flue is 351mm above the hearth Mark the positions of the flue and four fixing holes and remove the template Cut the hole for the flue making su...

Page 16: ...e outer leave of the wall is constructed of non combustible material then cut the hole 135 mm diameter making allowances for the shrinkage of the timber frame d Measure the thickness of the combustibl...

Page 17: ...case away from the fire and put in a safe place e Remove the glass door by removing the wingnuts on the door surround Lift off the glass door and put in a safe place 7 2 Fit Flue a Place the heater f...

Page 18: ...ed by hand until it is flush with the surface of the flue f Insert the two top wall fixing screws leaving the plain shank projecting to allow the keyhole top fixing holes to go over them Offer the fir...

Page 19: ...case by placing it over the fire right hand side first and ensure that the spindle enters the hole in the knob housing before swinging the left side of the case onto the fire Fit four screws two each...

Page 20: ...g the gas tap to the support bracket on the fire Manoeuver the gas tap complete with inlet pipe away from the fire after disconnecting the inlet pipe clamp b Replacement Ensure that the new gas tap is...

Page 21: ...and feeds gas to the outer burner sections 9 5 PILOT INJECTOR SIT No 34 a Release the tubing nuts at each end of the gas supply tube and remove the tube taking care not to lose the pellet filter in t...

Page 22: ...INSTALLER GUIDE PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION 991979 Coal Bed 991725 Control Knob 987623 Gas Tap c w switch 820363 Spark Electrode 822131 Pilot Filter 822205 Thermocouple 991635 Door Assembly 987632 Igniti...

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Page 25: ...tia is a room sealed live fuel effect gas fire with coals It has a balanced flue system which takes air for combustion from the outside and discharges products of combustion to the outside It must be...

Page 26: ...automatically shut off the gas supply to the fire if for any reason the flames go out Do provide a minimum clearance of 150mm from the extreme top surface of the fire to any shelf made of wood or othe...

Page 27: ...is a heating appliance and certain parts of its surface will become hot Do get advice about the suitability of any wall covering near your fire Soft wall coverings e g embossed vinyl etc which have a...

Page 28: ...1A The ignition spark generator battery powered size AA is located at the lower rear RH side WARNING If the pilot light is extinguished either intentionally or unintentionally no attempt should be mad...

Page 29: ...tings 1 HIGH 2 and ECON See Fig 1A Setting 1 provides gas to the full burner at a low level Setting HIGH gives the full heat output Setting 2 uses about the same amount of gas as 1 but limits this to...

Page 30: ...door as previously instructed then lift the coal bed straight out Take care as the coal bed is a fragile component When replacing ensure that the end cut out of the coal bed is positioned over the pil...

Page 31: ...Protective clothing is not required when handling these articles but we recommend the use of suitable gloves to prevent irritation We also recommend you follow the normal hygiene rules of not smoking...

Page 32: ...s an annual service every 12 months in accordance with the installation and servicing instructions performed by a GAS SAFE REGISTER operative Our promise to you If you experience a fault with your new...

Page 33: ...if you do not have the fire serial number Note Details 1 4 should be recorded on pages 34 35 at the end of this guide What this warranty covers Free of charge repair or replacement of components found...

Page 34: ...4 Page 34 To be completed by installer OWNER GUIDE Installer Details Block Capitals Installer Name Gas Safe Register or Corgi Registration Number Company Name Company Address Company Telephone number...

Page 35: ...Capitals Fascia code Can be found close to the information label Block Capitals Model 4 7 3 Serial number Can be found on the bottom RHS of the Fascia OWNER GUIDE A LABEL CONTAINING THE SERIAL NUMBER...

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