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SAEY PEAK GAS S.C. 

 
 

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Installation and user manual 

 
 
 
 

 

 
 

Summary of Contents for PEAK GAS S.C.

Page 1: ...SAEY PEAK GAS S C EN Installation and user manual ...

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Page 4: ...5 2 PACKAGING 6 3 TECHNICAL DATA 6 4 GENERAL INFORMATION AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 8 5 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 9 6 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE 17 7 MAINTENANCE 20 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 21 9 SPARE PARTS 21 10 WARRANTY 22 11 SERIAL NUMBER 22 ...

Page 5: ...p you informed of any news about your appliance We are therefore convinced that you will have many enjoyable days ahead and wish you every success Declaration of conformity As the manufacturer we declare that the appliance has been manufactured in compliance with the essential requirements of the specific EC directive 2009 142 EC on gas appliances Important Please before putting your gas fireplace...

Page 6: ...kaging materials are used If you dispose of the packaging yourself do so according to the regulations or at a recycling centre 3 TECHNICAL DATA PEAK SAEY GAS S C Type of gas Natural gas Liquefied gas G20 G25 G30 Rated power input kW 9 5 Rated nominal power kW 8 1 8 4 8 2 Combustion efficiency according to EN 85 88 86 CO2 content 6 6 9 9 7 7 NOx content in flue gases mg kWh 49 61 70 Flue gas temper...

Page 7: ...ue Hi 115 98 MJ m3 Index Ws 78 84 MJ m3 Nozzle overpressure for maximum mbar 13 8 18 8 27 Nozzle overpressure voor minimum mbar 3 5 8 5 13 5 Gas flow hour at nominal power 0 986 m3 u 1 116 m3 u 0 735 kg u All data for the calorific value Hi Wobbe index Ws and flow rates refer to the temperature of 15 C and a pressure of 1013 mbar of dry gas NOx concentration in flue gas limit values according to E...

Page 8: ...our children of this danger and keep them at a safe distance when using the stove It is forbidden to place non heat resistant objects in the vicinity of the stove It is forbidden to place a water kettle on top of the stove When using the stove do not use easily inflammable or explosive materials in the same or adjacent rooms No changes may be made to the device Use only the manufacturer s original...

Page 9: ... be kept at a minimum distance of 500 mm from the appliance The minimum distance for combustible objects located above the stove is 250 mm If the floor under the stove is made of a combustible material it is necessary to fit a protective plate on which the stove can be placed The thermostat sensor is used to detect the room temperature and is located on the rear wall of the stove We recommend that...

Page 10: ...e ensured that sufficient air is supplied and that there is no underpressure of more than 4 Pa The installation of the stove is prohibited in rooms where there is a risk of explosion or flammable conditions such as garages The thermostat used to detect the temperature in the room is located on the rear wall of the heater Poor air circulation in the room or an atmosphere that is too cold may affect...

Page 11: ...placing the stove s flue pipe 1 Remove the top cast iron plate from the stove On the inside remove the metal piece securing the round cover plate see Fig 12 2 Remove the control extension rod from the gas valve Fig 11 3 Remove the back plate of the metal plate to gain access to the connecting flange and remove the flange Make sure the original seal is installed here which should be used for the ne...

Page 12: ... natural gas G20 G25 Step 1 Spread the vermiculite flakes from the packaging on the bottom of the grill and form an evenly distributed layer over the entire surface of the burner bed Step 2 Use the imitation wood blocks and place them appropriately in the burner chamber so that they fit nicely Attention The ignitions may not be overlapped by the imitation panel Also make sure that the different fu...

Page 13: ...tance to the burner is approximately 20 mm Slide the block of the right imitation panel into the opening of the front one see arrow and adjust the position of the front block accordingly Step 4 Add the middle piece shown so that its overlaps the rear imitation blocks Step 5 Next place the side panels on the side of the burner chamber Make sure they are also on top of the rear blocks For liquid gas...

Page 14: ... the 3rd piece of imitation carbon on the slanted side so that it also matches the placement of the log in step 4 Step 2 Now fill the grid with the granulate in such a way that it is evenly distrubeted over the full plate Make sure the position of the imitation carbon does not change Step 3 This procedure is only necessary if the stove is connected to G30 Follow the instructions correctly to avoid...

Page 15: ...tween the flames of the burner and the thermocouple Step 4 Place both rear imitation blocks one by one in the burner chamber so that they rest nicely on the imitation charcoal see arrows Place the right hand block in the opening of the front block see arrow and adjust the position of the front block accordingly Step 5 Add the middle piece shown so that it overlaps the rear imitation blocks ...

Page 16: ...unk self tapping bolt 5 3 Gas settings The preset factory settings for the type of gas can always be read from the rating plate Before putting into operation check whether the data on the rating plate corresponds to the local gas distribution gas type pressure If this is not the case the appliance must be adjusted accordingly See the technical data for this The gas pressure should be adjusted or c...

Page 17: ... ignition has succeeded sufficiently set the desired room temperature with knob 1 e g at position 4 Now the main burner can be switched on if the room temperature measured by the thermostat is lower than requested Otherwise the main burner will not start because the room temperature is the same as the one set using the control knob The numbers on the knob do not correspond to a preset temperature ...

Page 18: ...emperature As soon as the room temperature drops below the set limit the thermostat will switch on the gas supply will be opened and the burner will ignite When the temperature is reset the burner will only burn at the minimum and then increase again according to the room temperature It is possible that the burner will only burn at minimum on position 3 if the requested room temperature has just b...

Page 19: ... Checking the exhaust gas Operation This gas fire is equipped with a chimney sensor to check the correct passage of the exhaust gases This ensures that gases do not spread into the room where the burner is installed If for any reason the exit of the gases to the outside is not possible the temperature measured by the chimney sensor will increase so that after a few seconds the gas supply will be c...

Page 20: ... You can see this phenomenon clearly when the stove is switched off at night allowed to cool down and then started up again the next day This causes condensation and therefore the formation of a white sheen on the glass which must be removed at least once a year Use products suitable for stainless steel or glass ceramic mantles Disconnecting the window This may only be carried out by a service tec...

Page 21: ...t Check the ignition function The pilot burner burns Release the control knob to extinguish The control knob has not been pressed for a sufficiently long time or has not been pressed to its final position Repeat an attempt to ignite after 1 minute The control knob must be pressed for at least 10 seconds The appliance is crackling and rustling during operation These are quite common sounds that occ...

Page 22: ...d for defects resulting from faulty installation incorrect use modifications to the appliance disassembly of the appliance wear or lack of maintenance We give a 5 year guarantee on the carcass of your stove All guarantee requests should always be made through your sales outlet The guarantee is only granted by the installer from whom the stove was purchased In the event of failure to comply with th...

Page 23: ...23 Please contact your installer in case of maintenance or operation problems Industriepark De Bruwaan 17 9700 Oudenaarde Belgium www belgofire be Versie 08 2021 ...

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