Warmington SG 700 Installation Insrtuctions Download Page 14

14 June 2016 

Due to continued product improvement, Warmington Ind LTD reserves the right to change product specifications without prior notification. 

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Open windows and doors 

Do not light any gas appliance 

Do not use any electrical appliance or switches 

Do not use the telephone in your home 

Leave the building; shut off the domestic gas supply valve (beside your meter) 

Call your gas supplier/gas fitter or the Fire Service for further advice. 

POINTS OF SAFTEY

To the Customer /Home-Owner

 

WHAT DO YOU DO IF YOU SMELL GAS

 

*Lighting your gas fire using electronic or remote ignition systems may vary as per manufacturer instructions 

Warmington Industries recommend annual servicing of your gas fire by an approved Warmington dealer Gas Fitter.  

External surfaces should be dusted with a damp, lint-free cloth when the fire is cold. 

Warmington Industries provide 12 months warranty from the date of purchase, for domestic or commercial installations  

This Warranty Covers : 

Replacement Parts and Labour for Gas Control Components due to Manufacturing Defects Only. 

Repair or Replacement of the Burner or Firebox Components due to Manufacturing Defects Only. 

Warranty cover will be considered void if the product is subject to incorrect installation, failure to operate the appliance  in accordance with 
the supplied instructions and specifications or is subject to damage or misuse beyond the expected conditions of normal use. 

All installations and servicing must be carried out by and approved Warmington dealer or Gas Fitter.

 

Your Warmington  Gas  Decorative  Fire  operates  on  the  principle  of  dual  radiant  and  convected  heat.  Therefore  it  is  important  to  observe  the  following  precautions 
associated with any heating appliance or open fire. 

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Do not cover or restrict the fireplace upper or lower vents in any way as this may result in a build-up of hazardous gases within the room. 

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The fire is not intended for the drying of clothing, bedding etc. 

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Avoid installing this appliance in high traffic areas, strong draughts or near drapes or furniture. 

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The use of an approved fireguard is recommended for the protection of young children. 

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Avoid using aerosols when the appliance is operating. 

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Avoid anyone leaning against or lying directly in front of the fire while operating. 

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Do not place anything objects into or against the gas fire at any stage. 

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The fire may release a small amount of smoke on its first start up which may take 1or 2 hours to dissipate . This is part of the curing process so ensure there 
is adequate ventilation within the room. 

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Always use a registered Gas Fitter or Electrician  for installing and maintenance work  

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Always use certified gas cylinders that have been tested and are safe to use.  

 

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Never modify your gas appliance or its settings from those specified by the manufacturer.

 

APPLIANCE SAFETY

 Any gas fire appliance shall comply with the safety requirements of the current standards listed under “Related documents” in this specification. 

ELECTRONIC  CONTROL  SYSTEMS

  Any  gas  fire  appliance  fitted  with  manual  or  programmable  electronic  control  systems  shall  be  tested  and/or  approved  by  a 

recognised person or authority.  

SEISMIC RESTRAINTS

 All gas fires used for domestic and commercial purposes shall be firmly secured (unless defined as portable or mobile) to prevent dislodge-

ment from their point of fixture or installation during seismic activity. Such restraint  

MAINTENANCE : All burner setting, Coals placement, Vermiculite is to be checked and set in accordance with this 
specification by the service person/Gas fitter

 

Summary of Contents for SG 700

Page 1: ...and tested to comply with NZS 4558 int 2013 Decorative gas log and other fuel effect appliances Keep these instructions for further reference Ensure that you have the correct and current installation...

Page 2: ...TIFIED GASFITTER OR CERTFIED NZHHA SFAIT INSTALLER WHAT S SUPPLIED WHEN ORDERED LEAVE MANUAL WITH THE CUSTOMER ONCE INSTALLED INSTALLER OWNER PLEASE KEEP THESE SPECIFICATIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE Supp...

Page 3: ...x 100mm Vents should be fitted 1 at the Top of the alcove and 1 at the base of the Alcove to allow air flow Note Clean and touch up paint on the fire and cover if necessary Stage 3 Finishing Procedur...

Page 4: ...th H 395 395 395 395 395 395 Fascia Width L 1060 1260 1410 1560 940 860 Fascia Height M 680 680 680 680 680 680 Fascia Section N 80 80 80 80 80 80 Hearth Width O 1100 1180 1300 1500 1550 1800 Hearth P...

Page 5: ...ase and at the Top Hebel Cell Firebox Fiberglass Reinforced Mesh 2mm Non Combustible Latex Based Plaster Water Proof Non Combustible Important Note NO Combustible Material to be used below the measure...

Page 6: ...kPa 2 75 kPa 2 75 kPa 2 75 kPa 2 75 kPa Nominal Injector Size mm 2 X 1 3mm 2 X 1 4mm 4 X 1 1mm 4 x 1 2mm 2 X 1 2mm 2 X 1 1mm Burner Pressure High Kpa 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 Burner Pressure Low Kpa 0...

Page 7: ...LINTH CONSTRUCTION DETAILS Note If Solid Plastering the Heat Cell Structure it is recommended to use a Fibreglass Mesh with a Latex Based Plaster to minimise the chance of the Solid Plaster cracking S...

Page 8: ...600 600 Heat Cell Clearance width J 1210 1210 1210 1610 1610 1610 Heat Sensitive Zone R 1700 1700 1700 1700 1700 1700 IMPORTANT NOTE ALL WARMINGTON FLUELESS GAS FIRES ARE TO BE REBATED INTO ITS ENCLOS...

Page 9: ...o change product specifications without prior notification All Dimension are in mm Copyright 9 GAS SUPPLY ELECTRONICS LOCATION Firebox SG EG 700 SG EG 780 SG EG 900 SG EG 1100 SG EG 1250 SG EG 1500 Fr...

Page 10: ...r of the Installation Cavity through the hole provided A Flare Nut is provided on the Burner for Gas Connection to the Appliance TO THE INSTALLER GAS FITTER ELECTRICIAN FITMENT OF BURNER Burner may be...

Page 11: ...ttered to achieve best Visual Effect Fit Burner Grate by sliding R L Side Metal Pins on Grate into Holes Located on Burner Side Plates as shown below 2 Top Row Slide R LH Grate Pins into Holes located...

Page 12: ...o light all the way across Once the flame is established adjust to the desired setting and close the cover To shut down Open the cover by pulling it outwards Turn the control ignition switch to PILOT...

Page 13: ...e Control Valves are Factory Set but may require adjustment onsite Turn Appliance Off Remove Front Plastic Cover on Igniter Pull Cover to Slide off Unscrew Test Nipple on the Burner Manifold fit the T...

Page 14: ...bserve the following precautions associated with any heating appliance or open fire Do not cover or restrict the fireplace upper or lower vents in any way as this may result in a build up of hazardous...

Page 15: ...s Switched Off due to Power Failure In the circumstance of a Power Failure the Remote Control System will return to the default settings which is a Low Flame and the Fan Turned Off If the Gas Fails to...

Page 16: ...the Power LED will start flashing and after 30 minutes the appliance will Shut Off Automatically By pressing the Timer Button again within the 30 minute period this will reset the Timer and the power...

Page 17: ...TE If setting the Pressure is required it is to be carried out by a certified Gas Fitter If adjustments are necessary remove the cap The Pressure Adjustment Screw and Nut are on the Front Side of the...

Page 18: ...fied that the Appliance is working correctly fit the Front Panel Assembly back to the Gas Burner NOTE Ensure you peel the Protective Plastic Coating from any Stainless Steel components if fitted All B...

Page 19: ...nd LTD reserves the right to change product specifications without prior notification All Dimension are in mm Copyright 19 REMOTE IGNITION EG GAS FIRE WIRING DIAGRAM Modulator Harness Connections Note...

Page 20: ...t be serviced annually and any service operation must be carried out by a qualified service person WARNINGS WARNING ANY MODIFICATION OF THE APPLIANCE THAT HAS NOT BEEN APPROVED IN WRITING BY THE TESTI...

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