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2.3

The installation must be in accordance with these instructions.

For the user’s protection, in the United Kingdom it is the law that all gas appliances are installed by competent persons in
accordance with the current edition of the Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations. Failure to install the appliance
correctly could lead to prosecution. The Council for the Registration of  Gas Installers (CORGI) requires its members to
work to recognised standards.

2.4

In the United Kingdom the installation must also be in accordance with:

a)

 

All the relevant parts of local regulations.

b)

 

The current edition of the Building Regulations issued by the Department of the Environment and the Welsh Office or

the Building Standards (Scotland) (Consolidation) Regulations issued by the Scottish Development Department.
c)

 

All relevant codes of practice.

d)

 

The relevant parts of the current editions of  the following British Standards:-

BS 5440 Part 1

BS 5871 Part 1

BS 6891

In the republic of Ireland the installation must also conform
a)  with the relevant parts of the current editions of  IS 813 and ICP3
b)

 

All relevant national and local rules in force.

2.5

A minimum clearance of 140mm should be maintained at the right side of the fire to allow easy access to the

control knob and 75mm at the left side to allow access to the knurled nut for removal of the outer case.

2.6

Any combustible side wall must be at least 500mm clear from direct exposure to the radiant surface of the

appliance unless suitably protected.

2.7

A shelf or other projection made of wood or any other combustible material may be fitted over the appliance

provided that the following conditions are satisfied:-
Where not more than 150mm deep, there must be at least 150mm clearance above the extreme top surface of the fire.  For
greater depth there must be an additional clearance of 12.5mm for each extra 25mm of added projection.

2.8

There is no restriction on the depth of non-combustible projections but a space of at least 30mm should be

allowed above the top of the appliance to enable removal of the case front.

2.9

It is advisable that combustible fabrics such as curtains are not fitted above the fire.  If, however, this is

unavoidable, a clearance of at least 150mm must be maintained from the extreme bottom edge of the fabric to the extreme
top surface of the fire.

2.10

The appliance can be installed with or without a non-combustible hearth.  If a non-combustible hearth is installed,

there must be a minimum clearance from the top surface of the hearth to the absolute bottom of the appliance of 18mm
(see figure 1).  The hearth must be at least 700mm wide x 300mm deep.  The non-combustible hearth material must be at
least 12mm thick.  Its top surface should be preferably 50mm above floor level to discourage the placing of carpets or rugs
over it.
If the appliance is not installed with a hearth meeting the above conditions, the minimum distance from the top surface of
the finished floor covering (including any carpet etc.) to the absolute bottom of the appliance must be at least 40mm (see
figure 1).

2.11

A hole 152mm (6in) is required through the wall for the flue unit.

The minimum height of the hole centre is shown in figure 1 and on the wall fixing template.

2.12

 

Minimum allowable distances from the terminal are shown table 1 and figure 2:-

2.13

In England and Wales the Building Regulations require a terminal guard to be fitted if the terminal could come

into contact with people near the building or be subject to damage.
Fitting a terminal guard is recommended where contact with or damage to the terminal is possible even if regulations do
not demand it.
A suitable guard - Part No. 516539 - is available from Valor Heating, Wood Lane, Erdington, Birmingham B24 9QP.

2.14

No special ventilation bricks or vents into the room containing the appliance are required.

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Summary of Contents for Black Beauty Unigas II

Page 1: ...a n t C o n v e c t o r G a s F i r e Black Beauty Unigas II I N S T A L L E R G U I D E Please keep in a safe place for future reference For latest prices and delivery to your door visit MyTub Ltd ww...

Page 2: ...2 600A742 02 For latest prices and delivery to your door visit MyTub Ltd www mytub co uk info mytub co uk 0844 556 1818...

Page 3: ...341 In UK local call rates apply This appliance is for use with natural gas G20 This appliance is for use in the United Kingdom GB and the Republic of Ireland IE only P l e a s e l e a v e t h i s I n...

Page 4: ...13 Final Checks User Instruction 13 Servicing 14 Outer Case Removal 14 Window Unit Removal 14 Ceramic Fuels Removal 14 Burner s Removal 14 Injector s Removal 14 Thermocouple Removal 14 Electrode Pin...

Page 5: ...nsure that the release of fibres from these RCF articles is kept to a minimum during installation and servicing we recommend that you use a HEPA filtered vacuum to remove any dust and soot accumulated...

Page 6: ...mm of added projection 2 8 There is no restriction on the depth of non combustible projections but a space of at least 30mm should be allowed above the top of the appliance to enable removal of the ca...

Page 7: ...emove 4 4 Remove the window unit by detaching the 12 wing nuts securing the window frame see fig 3 and pulling forward 5 PREPARE THE WALL The flue must be installed so that it is at right angles to th...

Page 8: ...l of the flue unit easier it is recommended that a cardboard cylinder is formed around the flue unit and inserted in the hole while making good Remove the cardboard cylinder after making good 5 7 Rech...

Page 9: ...lows 6 6 1 Using a suitable metal cutting drill bit drill through the outer flue tube and outer spigot at a distance of between 6mm 7mm from the cut end of the outer flue tube See figure 8 6 6 2 Fit t...

Page 10: ...the electrode wire from the pilot unit and place the end of the wire close to a bright metal part of the appliance 8 4 Operate the control again keeping your hand away from the end of the wire If the...

Page 11: ...e the front right coal embossed B underneath in position The flat bottom front face of the coal should rest on the metal ledge immediately behind the bottom front of the firebox opening Slide the coal...

Page 12: ...front of the firebox opening See figure 13 10 4 Close any gap between the two front coals by sliding them together to meet at the centre 10 5 Place the rear right coal embossed D underneath in positio...

Page 13: ...ion has been achieved keep the control knob depressed for a few seconds then release it If the pilot does not remain alight ensure that the air has been purged 11 4 Partially depress the knob and turn...

Page 14: ...range of settings 14 2 Instruct the user on the correct operation of the fire and especially advise that 14 2 1 The fire has a pilot To light the pilot the control knob must be depressed and turned to...

Page 15: ...above 15 5 2 Release the pipe compression fitting s to the injector s 15 5 3 Loosen the pipe compression fitting s to the tap and move the pipe s clear 15 5 4 Remove the injector s and carrier s from...

Page 16: ...s in the off position 15 10 3 Remove the circlip holding the piezo unit to the tap Remove the piezo unit 15 11 To Grease The Control Tap 15 11 1 Detach the tap and remove the piezo generator as 15 10...

Page 17: ...ecorative Burner Injector Bray Cat 960 130 1 525059 F Gas Tap Piezo Unit Copreci 21400 88 1 525069 G Piezo Generator Copreci 18600 Twin Spark 250mm Lead 1 525339 H Main Burner 1 525119 J Decorative Fl...

Page 18: ...ndustries which works to ensure high standards of safety quality and performance Careful Installation Valor is a Corgi registered company All our gas fires must be installed by a competent Corgi Regis...

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