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SILVA 

SPECTRA 

SILENCE 

FEELING 
SENSE 
SERENE 

 
 

open flue built-in fireplaces  

 

40 010 555 

04 42 

Installation guide and user manual 

Summary of Contents for FEELING

Page 1: ...SILVA SPECTRA SILENCE FEELING SENSE SERENE open flue built in fireplaces 40 010 555 04 42 Installation guide and user manual ...

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Page 3: ...flatfibre burner 20 4 4 3 Model Spectra Feeling Silence Sense Serene log burner 21 5 REMOTE CONTROL 21 5 REMOTE CONTROL 22 5 1 Remote control if applicable 22 5 2 Installation remote control 22 6 COMMISSIONING FUNCTIONAL CHECKS 24 6 1 Check pilot ignition 24 6 2 Functional burner check 24 6 3 Spillage test 25 6 4 Flame Supervision Blocked Flue Monitoring System 26 6 5 Check setting pressure 26 7 H...

Page 4: ...tions 37 10 CONTROLLING THE APPLIANCE 39 10 1 Lighting the fire 39 10 2 To light 40 10 3 To extinguish 40 10 3 1 When the pilot extinguishes 41 10 4 Remote control version 41 10 4 1 To light 42 10 4 2 To extinguish 43 10 4 3 Setting the right transmission code 43 10 4 4 Changing the batteries 43 11 CLEANING AND SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS 45 11 CLEANING AND SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS 46 12 DISPOSAL OF PACKAGIN...

Page 5: ...h flatfiber burner SPECTRA with logburner SILENCE FEELING SENSE with logburner SERENE with logburner Special features Realistic flame and glow effect Small flue outlet 100 mm Remote Control option on all appliances A spillage monitoring system TTB switch is fitted which cuts off the gas if flue is blocked or malfunctioning Meets the essential requirements of the European Gas Appliance Directive GA...

Page 6: ...t person in accordance with the Gas Safety Installation and Use Regulations As amended the relevant British Standards for Installation work Building Regulations Codes of Practice and the manufacturer s instructions The installation should also be carried out in accordance with the following where relevant BS8303 BS5871 Part1 BS5440 Parts 1 2 BS715 BS6891 BS1251 Building Regulations Document J as a...

Page 7: ... this appliance is installed in the UK Where other appliances operate in the same room or space then these should be considered when sizing air vents The spillage test in the section commissioning may indicate that purpose provided ventilation is required Where fitted ventilation must comply with BS5440 part 2 For the Republic of Ireland the ventilation requirements may vary and if unsure then adv...

Page 8: ...stible fireplace or builders opening This could be either an existing builders opening or a new made prefab builders opening For the measurements see figure 1 and the index Although the appliance is tested for installation without a hearth the appliance must not stand on combustible materials or carpets If the appliance is placed on a combustible floor then a fibrelux or similar heatproof board of...

Page 9: ...le cladding the cladding must be removed from the area covered by the surround The minimum height from the top surface of the fire to the underside of any shelf made from wood or other combustible materials is as follows For a shelf up to 150 mm deep Min height of 350 mm fig 1 If the shelf depth is greater than 150 mm add 50 mm to the shelf clearance height for every 25 mm increase in shelf depth ...

Page 10: ...50 150 Dimensions of the appliance mm F Box width 578 755 880 880 880 662 G Box depth 324 361 366 366 366 330 H Box height 700 695 636 636 636 535 I Frame width 629 790 1064 1064 1064 870 J Frame height 727 720 678 678 678 590 K Frame thickness 15 23 47 20 56 42 L Position flue collar measured from frame 198 260 269 269 269 234 M Position flue collar measured from back 102 98 96 96 96 96 N Height ...

Page 11: ...e flue most have a positive up draught o The flue must not be used for any other appliance or application o Any chimney damper or restrictor should be removed If removal is not possible they must be secured in the fully open position The appliance is intended to be installed to a chimney which was previously used for solid fuel the flue must be swept clean prior to installation All flues should be...

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Page 13: ...er or similar semi flexible tube max 1 meter Ensure that the gas pipe does not interfere with the removal or replacement of the burner tray of the controls 5 The supply gas feed line should enter the appliance through one of the openings in the appliance case Openings are at the back and right side 6 The gas connection is nut and olive suitable for 8 mm pipe 7 Where a gas pipe passes through a voi...

Page 14: ... fig 5 4 Take the box with the log set out of the combustion chamber 5 Remove the cable from the TTB fig 6 6 Remove the burner chamber out of the firebox 4 2 2 Model Spectra 1 Remove the front by loosening the screws A fig 7 2 Remove the glass by removing the glass clamps B for instance with a screwdriver Careful when removing the glass see fig 7 Wear gloves Before placing the glass back be sure t...

Page 15: ...ner chamber out of the firebox 4 2 3 Model Silence Feeling Sense Serene 1 Open the ashtray door by pushing on the right side for the Silence Feeling Remove the frame by loosening the screws A behind the door see fig 8 Lift and pull forward when you take it away 2 Remove the back panel by loosening the screws B see fig 9 ...

Page 16: ...lass back be sure that there are no fingerprints on the glass hey will be burnt in 4 3 Fitting the firebox 1 Seal off the firebox with a glass fibre seal when using a debris catcher 2 Put the firebox in the fireplace opening 3 If the appliance is placed on a combustible floor then a fibrelux or similar heatproof board of 12 mm thickness should be placed under ...

Page 17: ...e gas connection chapter 4 1 7 Connect the inner collar of the vent connector with one end of the flexible flue pipe If you use a debris catcher connect the flexible pipe to the vent connector The flue connector outer collar is for connection to a 125 mm 5 inch internal diameter pipe or liner The inner collar is for connection to a 100 mm internal pipe or liner see fig 11 8 Slide the pipe with deb...

Page 18: ...t connector to the combustion chamber by sliding the clamping plate into place on the combustion chamber Make sure that the lip of the clamping plate goes in the slot on the front of the firebox see fig 12 13 Slide the burner chamber into the firebox 14 Pull the clamping plate out The flue collar plate makes contact with the burner chamber fig 12 Fig 13 ...

Page 19: ...t chapter 4 4 19 Before placing the glass check the glass sealing rope is in good condition and makes an effective seal Be sure that there are no fingerprints on the glass It is not possible to remove those prints after you burn the appliance for a while they are burnt in Place the glass in front of the appliance and fix the glass frame or use the glass clamps 20 Place the door and front 4 4 Placi...

Page 20: ...t correctly the flames tend to burn to the front against the window 4 4 2 Model Spectra flatfibre burner The logs set consist of a rear log which is attached to the combustion chamber and four logs The logs must rest on the log holder and the rear log Ensure that the pilot burner remains visible after positioning the log set When not placing the log set correctly the flames tend to burn to the fro...

Page 21: ... he burner and resting on the burner tray 3 dimples the right side log placed over the burner and resting on the burner tray L location on the left side resting on the rear log R location on the right side resting on the rear log See pictures below to on how the logs should be positioned You are allowed to add different kind of embers on the burner tray to create your own ash bed fig 16 Spectra fi...

Page 22: ...EU countries except Austria Denmark Finland and Greece Features 1 Manual control will always remain possible 2 The remote control is a radio frequency type and has been approved internationally 3 The remote control generates a unique safety code every time you activate the transmitter it s similar to those used in a car 4 The remote control is easy to install retrospectively 5 2 Installation remot...

Page 23: ... the range of the receiver for more then 15 times Then the code doesn t match the code in the receiver 1 Push the mod button on the receiver hold it for 3 seconds 2 The green control lamp will light up and stay on Repeat not 3 Push a button on the remote control The control lamp on the receiver should now go out 4 Again push a button on the remote control The lamp starts flashing and will switch o...

Page 24: ...for a few seconds while the air is purged 2 Bring the knob back in the start position and turn the knob several times to the position Check that the pilot has lit 3 Continue to hold in the control knob for a further ten seconds to ensure that the pilot flame is stable 4 Release the knob The pilot should remain alight 6 2 Functional burner check 1 Turn knob B to max clockwise 2 Turn the knob A more...

Page 25: ... with holder set 100 inside the square tube on the top of the appliance between the trim and the glass frame The installation is satisfactory if most of the smoke is drawn into the tube 3 Repeat the test with doors and windows to the premises open and closed and with any extractor fans in the same room or adjacent rooms running on high 4 Check that any other open flued appliances and their flues i...

Page 26: ...to give the correct heat input No further adjustment is necessary Fit a pressure gauge at the test pont C to check the input pressure If the pressure is within the limits then carry out the burner pressure Fit a pressure gauge at the test point D to check the burner pressure The pressure should be checked with the appliance alight and at max input After checking the pressure turn off the appliance...

Page 27: ...clean the appliance including the glass 3 Instruct the customer on the operation of the remote control including replacement of batteries and how to set the right transmissions code 4 Hand over these instructions including the user guide to the consumer 5 Recommend that the appliance should be serviced by a competent person at least once a year ...

Page 28: ...n chamber the glass 2 Check the log lay and replace the embers if applicable 3 Do the functional test as described at 6 2 4 Check the flue system and do a spillage test as described at 6 3 Note The logs contain Refractory Ceramic Fibre which when cut or broken open can irritate the skin and the respiratory tract Always wear gloves do not blow dust into air Clean up using a vacuum cleaner equipped ...

Page 29: ...y before fixing the glass Attention Before placing the glass check if the glass sealing rope is in good condition Be sure that there are no fingerprints on the glass Once they are burned in it is not possible to remove them 8 1 2 Cleaning the combustion chamber and burner You can clean the combustion chamber with a vacuum cleaner excluding the burner surface If the burner is visibly damaged this c...

Page 30: ...Break the gas supply at the control valve 3 Remove the cable from the TTB see fig 6 and 8 4 Unscrew the burner assembly 8 screws and take them out of the combustion chamber Attention A sharp or heavy object can damage the burner A Pilot assembly B Burner C Fixation plate D Injector E Gas control F Receiver Fig 24 Burner tray assembly Logburner E Governor F Adjusting screw pilot flame G Inlet press...

Page 31: ...tor 1 Remove the burner tray see 8 1 3 2 Remove the lead from the pilot spark electrode 3 Break the gas pipe connection to the pilot 4 Unscrew thermocouple nut from the rear of the gas control 5 Unscrew pilot assembly from the burner tray 2 screws 6 Replace and re assemble in reverse order A Thermocouple B Spark electrode C Pilot hood Fig 27 Thermo couple assembly Fig 26 Burner tray assembly Flat ...

Page 32: ...d be less than 0 01 within 30 minutes 100ppm CO per 1 CO 2 A reading of CO in the room centre should give a rise of less than 9ppm over ambient peak reading 8 2 Propane conversion For conversion from propane to natural gas or the other way around you have to order a complete new propane burner unit Contact your supplier and give the serial number from the data plate when you order ...

Page 33: ...182 20900181 20900214 20900214 20900214 20900245 Log set 20772900 20773200 20773700 20796900 20796900 20796900 20853500 Receiver 20604000 20604000 20604000 20604000 20604000 20604000 20604000 Remote control 20603900 20603900 20603900 20603900 20603900 20603900 20603900 Adapter 20900142 20900142 20900142 20900142 20900142 20900142 20900142 Motor RC 37003086 37003086 37003086 37003086 37003086 37003...

Page 34: ...mm 2 20 2 4 2x1 70 1x 1 60 17 reduced input restrictor mm 1 6 1 6 1 8 3 x 1 00 Pilot assembly 1 3 Type SIT 145 SIT 145 SIT 160 SIT 160 code Nr 30 Nr 30 Nr 51 Nr 30 Flue size min 100mm 100mm 100mm 100mm Min Flue height 3 m 3 m 3 m 3 m Gas control GV36 C5AOEHC68M GV36 C5AOEHC68M GV36 C5AOEHC68M GV36 C5AODHC68M Remote control adapter 230VAC 50HZ 5VA 230VAC 50HZ 5VA 230VAC 50HZ 5VA 230VAC 50HZ 5VA Vol...

Page 35: ...4 10 5 21 Injector size mm 2x1 60 1x 1 50 3 x 1 00 3 x 1 40 3 x 0 90 reduced input restrictor mm 1 8 1 1 1 80 1 00 Pilot assembly Type SIT 160 SIT 160 SIT 160 SIT 160 code Nr 51 Nr 30 Nr 51 Nr 30 Flue size min 100mm 100mm 100mm 100mm Min Flue height 3 m 3 m 3 m 3 m Gas control GV36 C5AOEHC68M GV36 C5AODHC68M GV36 C5AODHC68M GV36 C5AODHC68M Remote control adapter 230VAC 50HZ 5VA 230VAC 50HZ 5VA N A...

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Page 37: ...n Contact a qualified installer when the appliance goes off regularly The appliance has been designed for heating purposes This means that all surfaces including the glass can become very warm over 100 C An exception to this is the lower side of the ash tray door and the control buttons Due to the newness of materials they may give off a slight smell for a period after initial lighting This is nor...

Page 38: ... it is of importance that you do not use the appliance shortly after a renovation of the home Because of the natural circulation of air moist and volatile components from paint building materials carpet etc will be attracted These components can settle themselves down onto cold surfaces in the form of soot As on all heat producing appliances soft furnishings such as blown vinyl wallpaper placed to...

Page 39: ...h control button A you can light the pilot With the control button B you can adjust the height of the flames see fig 26 below Knob A The z is the OFF position preventing any gas from passing through the control valve to either the pilot burner or to the main burner By pressing the knob in it is possible to turn it anticlockwise The first function is to turn on the gas to the pilot this occurs just...

Page 40: ...it The knob should be turned slowly anticlockwise This allows gas to enter the burner and be ignited by the pilot flame Once ignition has aken place the fire may be set to any level between min and max by adjusting the control knob B 10 2 To light 1 Push in and turn the control knob A from z anticlockwise to the setting small flame You will hear an ignition click Check that the pilot is lit if not...

Page 41: ...rsion There are two types of remote controls All models except the Serene are equipped with a remote control which uses radio requency for the transmission of signals This remote control is intended for fireplaces installed in a domestic setting in all EU countries except Austria Denmark Finland and Greece The Serene is fitted with an other kind of remote control which uses Utra Sound and works on...

Page 42: ... turn the control knob A from z anticlockwise to the setting small flame You will hear an ignition click Check that the pilot is lit if not repeat 2 Continue to hold in the control knob for a further ten seconds to ensure that the pilot flame is stable 3 Release the knob The pilot should remain alight 4 Turn the control knob A to the position 5 Set the on off switch on the receiver to on or d low ...

Page 43: ...ar if the receiver is disconnected for a longer period 1 Push the mod button on the receiver and hold it for 3 seconds 2 The green control lamp will light up and stay on Repeat if not 3 Push a button on the remote control The control lamp on the receiver should go out 4 Again push a button on the remote control The lamp starts flashing and will switch off eventually 5 The receiver now recognizes t...

Page 44: ... cover 4 It might be possible that you have to set the transmission code after changing the batteries see 10 4 3 Receiver With the ultra sound set the batteries of the receiver also have to be changed once in a while 1 Remove the cover on the back of the receiver 2 Remove the 4 old batteries and place the new ones use 4x AA Alkaline long life 1 5 V Pay attention to the and position 3 Click the bat...

Page 45: ... 45 Fig 33 Uultra Sound Receiver back ...

Page 46: ...cool down before commencing cleaning It is recommended that the fire is inspected serviced by a competent person at least once a year To maintain the finish on the trim wipe with soft damp cloth only Do not use abrasive cleaners polish or solvents as these can damage the surface finish ...

Page 47: ...materials should be disposed responsibly and in conformity with government regulations Batteries are considered chemical waste The batteries should be disposed of responsibly and in conformity with government regulations Remove the batteries before disposing of the remote control Information on how to responsibly dispose of discarded appliances can be obtained from the local authorities ...

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