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3.3 

Prior  to  installaon  ensure  that  the  gas  supply  is  compable  with  the  appliance, 

this  appliance  must  only  be  used  on 

natural  gas 

at  a  supply  pressure  of  20  mbar  as 

marked on the data plate on the appliance and the carton. 

 

This appliance is only to be installed into a builders opening which must be constructed 
of  non-combusble  materials  confirming  to  BS1251  or  a  suitable  flue-box  complying 
with the requirements of BS715/BS EN 1856-2. 

 

If the product is being installed into a builders opening the chimney must be at least 3 
metres  in  height  and  should  be  swept  before  installaon  if  it  has  been  used  for  the 
burning of solid fuel (e.g. coal or wood). The chimney must only serve as a flue-way  to 
this appliance and must have no openings to any other room. The opening should be 
inspected and any exposed brickwork should be repaired where necessary. The chair- 
brick (if applicable) should be removed. Ensure that the chimney/flue only serves one 
fireplace. Remove or securely fix open and dampers or register plates. 

 

If  the  product  is  being  installed  into  a  fabricated  Flue-box  (to  BS715)  it  must  be 
installed onto a non-combusble surface with a thickness of at least  12mm.  

 

The  flue  should  be  checked  for  draw  using  a  smoke  bomb  or  similar,  if  there  is  a 
definite draw then the installaon of the appliance can proceed.  

 

3.2 

The efficiency of this appliance has been tested to EN613 and the result is 

74.7%  net  (67.3%  gross).  This  efficiency  value  has  been  verified  by  Kiwa 
(0558).  This  efficiency  value  can  be  used  for  SAP  (Standard  Assessment 
Procedure) for energy rang of UK dwellings. 

Appliance Technical Informa<on 

INSTALLATION 

INSTRUCTIONS

 

REGULATORY 

INFORMATION 

3.1  NOTE THE FOLLOWING PRIOR TO THE INSTALLATION OF THIS APPLIANCE. 

 

This  gas  appliance 

MUST

  be  installed  by  a  GAS  SAFE  registered  installer  by 

law.  It  must  be  installed  in  accordance  to  these  installaon  instrucons  and 
the  GAS  SAFETY  (Installaon  &  Use)  REGULATIONS  1998  as  amended.  Non 
compliance of this law may lead to prosecuon and it is in the interest of you 
and your family that this condion is observed. 

 

 

 

The installaon of this appliance must be in accordance with the relevant parts of the 
LOCAL  AND  NATIONAL  BUILDING  REGULATIONS  as  issued  by  the  Department  of  the 
Environment  or  BUILDING  STANDARD  (Scotland  Consolidaon)  REGULATIONS  issued 
by the ScoBsh Development Department and the following relevant Brish Standards: 

BS5871

 

 

 

 

Part 2 Installaon of Inset Live Fuel Effect Gas Fires 

BS5440

  

 

 

 

Parts 1 & 2 Installaon of Flues and Venlaon 

BS6891

 

 

 

 

Installaon of Gas Pipe-work 

BS6461

 

 

 

 

Part 1 Installaon of Chimneys and Flues 

BS1251

 

 

 

 

Open Fireplace Components 

BS715/BS EN 1856-2

   

Metal Flue Boxes /Metal Flue Pipes for Gas Appliances 

BS EN 1858

  

 

 

Chimneys Components & Concrete Flue Blocks 

IS813:1996 

 

 

 

Domesc Gas Installaon (Republic of Ireland) 

 

GAS TYPE: 

 

NATURAL 

 

GAS CATEGORY: 

I

2H

 

 

INLET PRESSURE: 

 

(COLD)20mBar 

 

HEAT INPUT: 

 

GROSS 6.6kW 

 

INJECTORS: 

 

0.98 / 1.1 
 (4)  /  (1) 

DESTINATION 

COUNTRIES: 

 
 

 

GB 

Efficiency 

/Technical 

INSTALLATION 

REQUIREMENTS 

Summary of Contents for RAVEL 800CF

Page 1: ...It is also the responsibility of the installa on engineer to ensure that the customer is Model number F 121XX2 SLIDE For use on Natural Gas G20 at a supply pressure of 20 mbar in GB Do not use this a...

Page 2: ...stalla on Op onal 20 3 9 Installa on Methods 23 3 9 1 Edge Trim Installa on 24 3 9 2 Edge Trim Back Panel Requirements 25 3 9 3 Standard Trim Installa on 26 3 9 4 Standard Trim Back Panel Requirements...

Page 3: ...er gas appliances are running on full rate mbar Complete relevant sec on of warranty forms ensure it is complete with Gas Safe registra on details Instruct the customer on ligh ng maintenance and serv...

Page 4: ...y discolour or scorch Do not place or throw rubbish or otherwise on the fuel bed Do not place any combus ble materials or ooring i e carpets etc on any part of the hearth Many parts of this appliance...

Page 5: ...empts check the baLery see page 6 If the baLery is new and the pilot s ll fails to light contact a gas safe engineer Once the pilot is lit keep the lever pushed to the le for up to 10 seconds then rel...

Page 6: ...ning or to access the ceramic logs and pilot area for maintenance The special Allen key supplied with the appliance should be used to release the two door clasps features at the top of the door Insert...

Page 7: ...te The fuel e ect components supplied with this product are extremely fragile and must be handled with great care The ceramics in this appliance are not covered by the warranty due to their fragility...

Page 8: ...e worse where wooden oors are present as lint is more free to move on these areas Pet hair can also cause this problem Using a thin nozzle on a vacuum cleaner this area can be cleaned to remove any li...

Page 9: ...the frequency will be depend upon use See page 6 for glass door removal and installa on The fuel bed setup involves the installa on of volcanic rock ceramic bark ember wire and a boxed set of ceramic...

Page 10: ...loose about 20mm wide and as long enough to cover the volcanic rock then align over the rock as shown Ensure no wire is placed within 25mm of the pilot assembly Retain the other half of the wire for...

Page 11: ...he main log as shown Place Log E in the orienta on shown Check that the charcoal area of this log sits just above the air hole as shown in the picture Align the peak of log E with the pit on the edge...

Page 12: ...RUCTIONS Place the bark around the fuel bed as shown Ensure that no bark can interfere with the pilot opera on Place Log G as shown in the picture Place Log F onto the burner bed in front of the centr...

Page 13: ...13 USER INSTRUCTIONS Place Log H onto the burner bed as shown Place Log I onto the burner bed as shown...

Page 14: ...year limited guarantee is managed directly by Hearth Products Ltd With our experienced Gas Safe engineers and through our extensive network of service centres throughout the UK we will ensure your app...

Page 15: ...o the replace opening The Ravel 800 Edge Trim is supplied with the appliance The Ravel 800 Standard Trim is an op onal extra There will be four plas c bags also located in the carton Instruc ons and g...

Page 16: ...lt is 74 7 net 67 3 gross This e ciency value has been veri ed by Kiwa 0558 This e ciency value can be used for SAP Standard Assessment Procedure for energy ra ng of UK dwellings Appliance Technical I...

Page 17: ...vious installa on was intended for solid fuel it must be swept prior to this installa on proceeding Typical installa ons will use the rear exit ue for 7 diameter unlined chimneys However this applianc...

Page 18: ...liner or to 5 ue pipe this is not required ventilation 3 5 No purpose made ven la on is required for this product as the nominal input does not exceed 7 0 kW however if spillage is detected during the...

Page 19: ...the rebox should be insulated to prevent heat loss with a layer of mineral wool insula on or similar The appliance must stand on a non combus ble surface with a minimum thickness of 12mm The cavity vo...

Page 20: ...circumstances should a liner be used in any other type of installa on The following diagrams show the step by step process of conver ng the appliance to top vent and securing the liner to the rebox Re...

Page 21: ...optional Now remove the four screws and take o the top cover plate Next t the ue closure plate with the 3 screws provided NOTE THIS PART CAN ALSO BE FITTED FROM THE INSIDE OF THE APPLIANCE THEN THE LO...

Page 22: ...l the liner downwards and locate the studs into the correct posi on Note that by rota ng the spigot through 180o the centre line can be moved fore and a by 30mm This may be required to help clear repl...

Page 23: ...d The wider Ravel 800 Standard Trim will be required this will a x with magnets When the appliance is installed with the ange of the appliance concealed behind the heatproof board or slips or replace...

Page 24: ...e removed to allow for screw xings 3 on each side The diagrams below show these knockout posi ons The side knockouts allow the xing of the two side wings Fit the two side wings as shown below Note the...

Page 25: ...ALLATION INSTRUCTIONS EDGE TRIM INSTALLATION 3 9 2 When the Ravel 800 Edge Trim op on is selected the following diagram shows the back panel slip set dimensions which should be used Cri cal Mantel Dim...

Page 26: ...crews provided to secure the trim to the brackets Removal of the Standard trim requires the removal of these 2 screws Then simply liJ the trim o the support brackets Hang the trim on the brackets as s...

Page 27: ...TION INSTRUCTIONS Standard TRIM INSTALLATION 3 9 4 When the Ravel 800 Standard Trim op on is selected the following diagram shows the back panel slip set dimensions which should be used Cri cal Mantel...

Page 28: ...gh the two small holes at the top rear of the appliance pass each cable through the two holes as shown this will secure the cable Thread the cable through the eyebolts and back into the appliance When...

Page 29: ...w Fixing The appliance can be installed using the screw xings supplied See the diagrams below The foam seal which is supplied with the appliance should be a xed to the rear face of the INSTALLATION IN...

Page 30: ...void Before connec ng the gas supply to the appliance the supply should be purged to ensure no debris can enter the appliance and a gas soundness test should be performed to ensure that the exis ng pi...

Page 31: ...31 Connecting To gas supply INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Remove the ceramic pad using the nger slot provided Remove the heat shield plate...

Page 32: ...sconnect the HT Lead from the electrode on the pilot Only if tray is to be removed for cable xing Disconnect the black switch harness plug socket Only if tray is to be re moved for cable xing Fit isol...

Page 33: ...uency will be depend upon use See page 6 for glass door removal and installa on The fuel bed setup involves the installa on of volcanic rock ceramic bark ember wire and a boxed set of ceramic decora v...

Page 34: ...it loose and about 20mm wide then align over the volcanic rock as shown Ensure no wire is placed within 25mm of the pilot assembly Retain the other half of the wire for replacement at annual service...

Page 35: ...lace Log C onto the right raised burner as shown ensuring it ts securely INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Place Log E in the orienta on shown Check that the charcoal area of this log sits just above the air...

Page 36: ...k around the fuel bed as shown Ensure that no bark can interfere with the pilot opera on Place Log G as shown in the picture Place Log F onto the burner bed in front of the centre burner as shown INST...

Page 37: ...37 Place Log H onto the burner bed as shown Place Log I onto the burner bed as shown INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS...

Page 38: ...l to provide a spark at the electrode it may be that a small amount of soot has fallen from the fuel bed onto the pilot assembly causing a short circuit If this is the case ensuring the appliance is o...

Page 39: ...smoke match about 50mm into the gap a the top centre of the re Traverse the match across the length of the dra diverter All the smoke must be drawn into the ue If spillage occurs allow a further 5 min...

Page 40: ...e room If the shelf projects more than 150mm then the distance between the top of the appliance and the underside of the shelf must be increased accordingly for every 10mm of projec on above 150mm the...

Page 41: ...ronted gas appliances will leave condensa on on the inside face of the glass when rst lit this is perfectly normal and is a result of the water vapour present in the combus on products hiBng the cold...

Page 42: ...re the removal of the burner tray The following informa on details the removal of this tray Once removed refer to the relevant sec on that follows detailing the removal of the speci c component s Turn...

Page 43: ...43 SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS Remove the ceramic pad using the nger slot provided Remove the heat shield plate Fit isola on valve to the inlet pipe as shown below...

Page 44: ...44 SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS Disconnect the HT Lead from the electrode on the pilot Disconnect the black switch harness plug socket Carefully remove the burner tray from the rebox...

Page 45: ...45 SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS 5 2 Remove of Slide Gas Valve Remove the pilot tube Remove 1 screw to remove the heat shield...

Page 46: ...the gas inlet tube nut and the main burner gas outlet nut The valve can now be removed serviced or replaced SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS 5 2 Remove of Slide Gas Valve con nued When reassembling the valve e...

Page 47: ...nut Remove the pilot gas supply nut the thermocouple nut from the valve and the 2 screws as shown in the diagram below 5 4 Remove of spark generator Remove the screw Detach the black and white connect...

Page 48: ...l of the heat shield as shown Remove the 16 screws as shown in the diagram below to release all pipework from the underside of the burner tray Take care not to mix up the screws 4 x self tap silver sc...

Page 49: ...Con nued Remove the gas inlet and gas outlet nuts then remove the two nuts securing the tee valve to the underside of the burner tray 5 6 Removal of Injectors Remove the 8 screws 4 each side as shown...

Page 50: ...val of Injector Con nued The 4 injectors can be accessed using the socket drive Finally remove the screw as shown below The tee connector can be pulled out and the middle burner injector can be remove...

Page 51: ...SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS 5 7 Removal of the Debris Access Cover Remove the 5 screws and the 3 nuts as shown in the diagram below to remove the access cover This will reveal the access for debris remova...

Page 52: ...e Engineer Registra on No Date of annual service 6 0 Record of annual services The extended warranty of the speci ed components within this appliance is condi onal on the annual service of the applian...

Page 53: ...Gas Safe Registered Installer Full details are provided in this manual Hearth Products Ltd Unit 14 Tollgate Industrial Estate Sta ord ST16 3SU Product Fiche Manufacturer Hearth Products Ltd Model No...

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Page 56: ...the customer The spares shop also features other components which may have to be installed by a Gas Safe engineer If in doubt please contact us directly Due to our policy of con nual product improveme...

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