Trimline 70 SL
5
NOTE
Ensure the unit is not tightly enclosed to take expansion of
the unit into account.
Ensure there is no flammable material overhanging in front
above the unit. A windowsill for example. The convection air
is very hot.
Use
You are advised to read the user manual before use.
A 1-0 switch has been installed to turn the fireplace off in
case of emergencies. This switch can also be used during the
summer to save the batteries.
2.4 Installation
Flue gas connection
This unit has a rear outlet. A recess must be made in the
refractory wall. The wall pass-through can then be shortened
to the correct length and placed on the outlet of the unit. For
further information see Chapter
9 Concentric flue system
.
Remove the baffle plate
The baffle plate is disassembled by means of three Allen bolts
at the top. Loosen these bolts and then tilt the plate and holder
forward. Access to the flue gas outlet is now available.
There are two Parker screws at the flue gas outlet where the
restriction plate can be mounted in case of a longer pathway.
70mm restriction.
Connecting the gas
There is a separate removable panel at the front of the unit to
ease the installation of the gas pipe.
The unit has a fixed point to which the gas pipe must be connected.
There are break plates in the unit that can be removed,
depending on the position of the supply gas line.
Gas control system GV60 see Chapter 5 Technical data GV60.
NOTE
Ensure that there is a gas valve in the gas circuit and that it
is accessible.
The fixed point of the gas pipe may not be taken apart.
Otherwise, the risk is that the burner base with technical
equipment cannot be removed from the unit.
Now the unit has been connected to the gas, a check can be
carried out. The check can be carried out without the glass
pane being in place. Check the following points:
•
Ensure the pipe is clean before the unit is switched on.
•
Venting the pipe.
Gas connection
fixed point
Breakout plate
Breakout plate
On/Off switch