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PROBLEM 

POSSIBLE CAUSE 

REMEDY 

Appliance  fails  to 
ignite. 

No gas or supply pressure insufficient. 
 
No electrical supply. 
 
Incorrectly wired power point. 
 
 
Incorrect gas valve adjustment. 
 
Insufficient  time  allowed  between 
attempts. 
 
Internal wiring disconnected. 

Ensure gas supply connected, purged, and pressure 
appropriate. 
Ensure  unit  plugged  in  and  switch  is  on,  check 
supply fuse. 
Check  supply.  Active,  neutral,  &  earth  must  be 
correctly orientated and connected.  
 
Adjust valve pressures. 
 
Wait  at  least  15  seconds  for  unit  to  purge 
combustion chamber after switching on. 
 
Check  all  plugs  inside  appliance  are  connected 
properly and correctly located, Ensure operation of 
combustion fan & air pressure switch. 

Unit 

will 

not 

operate on Low. 

Incorrect gas valve adjustment. 
 
Incorrect or loose wiring. 

Adjust valve. 
 
Check wiring. 

Room 

fan 

not 

operating. 

Insufficient time allowed. 
 
 
Loose wiring. 
 
Fan not located correctly. 
 
Fan blocked. 

Fan has a delayed start and will not start until unit 
warms-up. 
 
Check wiring. 
 
Install fan in correct location. 
 
Remove and clean fan. 

Unit cuts out after a 
period  of  time  then 
cycles on and off. 

See “Room fan not operating” 
 
Heat exchanger blockage. 
 
Excessive  pressure  or  incorrect  gas 
type. 

See “Room fan not operating” 
 
Clean heat exchanger. 
 
Ensure  correct  gas type,  injector size, and  pressure 
setting. 

Excessive 

carbon 

(soot)  deposits  on 
inside  of    firebox, 
logs, and/or glass. 

Incorrect gas type or pressure setting. 
 
Primary air shutter incorrectly adjusted 
for gas type. 

Ensure  correct  gas type,  injector size, and  pressure 
setting. 
 
Adjust primary air shutter. 

Excessive 

flame 

height.  

Incorrect gas type or pressure setting. 
 

Ensure  correct  gas type,  injector size, and  pressure 
setting. 
 

Excessive 

flame 

“lift off” 

Flue or inlet blockage. 
 
Recirculation of flue gases. 

Clear blockage. 
 
Flue incorrectly installed. 

Unit fails to heat. 

See “Room fan not operating” 
 
Incorrect gas type or pressure setting. 
 
 
Gas supply blockage. 

See “Room fan not operating” 
 
Ensure  correct  gas type,  injector size, and  pressure 
setting. 
 
Check  injector,  burner  supply  pipe,  &  valve  for 
foreign matter. 

All service work to be carried out by a qualified & authorised person. 

Содержание chateau 2 series

Страница 1: ... INSTRUCTIONS Serial Number of Heater ____________ Model ___________________ Serial Number of Heater ____________ Model ___________________ CHATEAU Series 2 Gas Heaters ARE AUSTRALIAN OWNED MANUFACTURED BY SHAMIC SHEETMETAL SHAMIC SHEETMETAL SHAMIC SHEETMETAL SHAMIC SHEETMETAL AUST PTY LTD PO BOX 8 KILSYTH VIC 3136 PH 03 9737 5300 FAX 03 9761 6455 https shamic com ...

Страница 2: ...at level surface Inbuilt models must be placed on AC sheeting to prevent unit from rattling Heater must be checked for scratches or dents prior to installation All glass must be fitted with a screw driver not a drill If glass is broken upon installation due to the screws being tightened too much it will not be classed under warranty Further safety precautions and installation instructions are cont...

Страница 3: ...IONS _________________________________5 CUSTOMER OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 6 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS SAFETY FEATURES 8 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 9 12 LOG INSTALLATION WIRING DIAGRAM 13 GAS VALVE ADJUSTMENT 14 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 15 DIMENSIONS WARRANTY 16 17 CARE OF APPLIANCE 17 SERVICE CONTACT INFORMATION 19 ...

Страница 4: ...instructions provided with the appliance Electrical Conform to AS3100 240V 50 Hz 120 Watts Max Air Pressure Switch Aria 380 series 5471 Cut in Pressure 45 Pa Cut out Pressure 40 Pa Electrical Connection Standard Flex 2 Mt 3 Pin Plug Coonara Chateau Series 2 Inbuilt Gas Log Space Heater 33 Mj h Gas Input Natural Gas and LPG 7 19 kW Output Energy rating 4 6 Stars Electronic ignition Two heat setting...

Страница 5: ...alled in accordance with AS NZS 5601 Gas Installation Standard Manufacturer s Installation Instructions Local Gas Fitting Regulations Municipal Building Codes This appliance must only be installed and serviced by an authorised person Please store this manual in a safe place for future reference ...

Страница 6: ...ARDS REMOVED FROM THIS APPLIANCE DO NOT ENCLOSE THIS APPLIANCE DO NOT MODIFY THIS APPLIANCE DO NOT PLACE ANY ITEM CONTAINING LIQUID ON THE APPLIANCE THE SAFETY GUARD IN THE GLASS DOOR IS FITTED TO THIS APPLIANCE TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR INJURY FROM BURNS NO PART OF IT SHOULD BE PERMANENTLY REMOVED IF HEATER IS DAMAGED DURING REMOVAL OF SAFETY GUARD DAMAGE WILL NOT BE COVERED BY WARRANTY FOR P...

Страница 7: ...r normal operation The thermostat can be used in either Auto or Manual modes Please refer to the 7000 Series Thermostat User Manual for further information Once started the electronic control will commence an automatic safety check for approximately 8 seconds prior to ignition The room fan will start once the heater has begun to warm up This prevents circulation of cold air Note At start up the he...

Страница 8: ...nstalled by an authorized person who is responsible for its correct operation at the time of installation AS NZS 5601 Appliance Commissioning 9 2 The commissioning of an appliance shall take full account of special design features the manufacturer s instructions and the appliance safety requirements 9 3 the commissioning of an appliance shall include all of the following a Compliance with clauses ...

Страница 9: ...ct the gas supply purge gas lines check all connections for leaks check pressures refer to pressure settings on page 14 and adjust if necessary 10 Fix the appliance firmly in position using the 4 angle brackets fixed to the heater body 11 Connect the air inlet and exhaust pipes to the outlets on the heater body NOTE The EXHAUST flue is colour coded RED at the heater body both ends of the flue pipe...

Страница 10: ...ocation of the wall mounted terminal conforms to the requirements of AS NZS 5601 Location of a Flue Terminal 3 Cut 2 holes 95mm in diameter at 100mm centres holes to be side by side in the horizontal 4 Use the back of the cowl as a template for fixing holes 5 Fit flex flue to spigots on the rear of the cowl using provided hose clamps and seal with silicone NOTE it may be necessary to trim the flue...

Страница 11: ...ted with an outline 720mm wide by 615mm high 2 Check that location for the flue terminal conforms to the requirements of AS NZS 5601 Location of a Flue Terminal 3 Cut out the plaster board and timber supports re position supports if necessary 4 Refer to figure 1 and continue as described on previous page 5 When completed fit the console cover supplied to the heater fascia surround Fit to the heate...

Страница 12: ... use a silicon sealant 8 Fit the cowl to the flue pipes and then to the cowl mounting plate 9 Firmly fix the appliance in to position using the brackets on each side of the heater casing 10 Replace fascia surround and Fascia External weather cover assembly installation The weather cover is supplied partially assembled with only the base panel to be attached to complete the assembly screws provided...

Страница 13: ...e small logs supplied are for fitting into the gaps in the front corners of the burner assembly Care should be taken not to place these over the burner holes Logs should not touch the sensor or sparker Above diagram shows correct orientation of logs WIRING DIAGRAM GAS VALVE ADJUSTMENT The gas valve pressure adjustments must be checked during installation and if necessary corrected to suit the gas ...

Страница 14: ...esents the high gas adjustment Turn the nut clockwise to increase gas pressure Natural Gas Burner test point pressure HIGH 1 0 kPa LOW 0 48 kPa Primary air shutter adjustment fully open Natural gas injector orifice 2 8mm diameter LPG Gas Burner test point pressure HIGH 2 60 kPa LOW 1 30 kPa Primary air shutter adjustment fully open Propane gas injector orifice 1 6 mm diameter A B ...

Страница 15: ... a delayed start and will not start until unit warms up Check wiring Install fan in correct location Remove and clean fan Unit cuts out after a period of time then cycles on and off See Room fan not operating Heat exchanger blockage Excessive pressure or incorrect gas type See Room fan not operating Clean heat exchanger Ensure correct gas type injector size and pressure setting Excessive carbon so...

Страница 16: ...hereunder this warranty covers all components designed See exclusions and qualifications below for further information on product coverage WARRANTY 1 Shamic Sheetmetal Aust Pty Ltd warrants the firebox and the heat exchanger to be free of defects in materials and workmanship of a period of five 5 years from the date of purchase 2 Shamic Sheetmetal Aust Pty Ltd warrants that all other components of...

Страница 17: ...such as routine surface maintenance seals and door glass are also excluded from this warranty 6 Shamic goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under Australian Consumer Law The purchaser is entitled to a replacement or a refund for a major failure and compensation for any reasonably foreseeable loss or damage The purchaser is also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the g...

Страница 18: ...Revised 13 10 2015 PPPrintew 18 18 of 19 18 Printed 14 10 2015 ...

Страница 19: ...____________________________________ ADDRESS __________________________________________________________________________________________________ CITY STATE POSTCODE _________________________________________________________________________ PURCHASED AT Dealer name address _____________________________________________________________ DATE PURCHASED ____________________ MODEL _______________________ S...

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