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4. Appliance Installation Procedure (For User Reference Only)
Clearances between the appliance and all combustible materials must conform to
national regulations.
The appliance must be installed and used in accordance with these instructions. Prior
to installation, ensure that the local distribution conditions (identification of the type
of gas and pressure and the adjustment of the appliance) are compatible.
The builders opening or fireplace opening must be constructed of a non-combustible
material.
Any flue damper plate or flue restrictor must be removed or fixed permanently in a
fully open position, or shall only be installed in accordance with national regulations.
The chimney must be swept before the appliance is installed. If the chimney is not
swept, there is a possibility that loose debris will fall onto the burner unit which will
result in damage and unnecessary service costs.
Before the appliance is installed a flue test in accordance with national regulations
should be carried out. The appliance must not be installed unless the chimney or flue
length is at least the length and size indicated in the section marked ‘Appliance
Technical Data’ in the Installation Manual.
Under no circumstances should the appliance be installed and operated within any
premises without an adequate flue or chimney system.
An air supply must be installed in accordance with national regulations and should be
checked regularly to ensure that it is free from obstruction.
Soundness of the input gas line should be checked prior to installing the appliance.
The gas connection must be made in accordance with national regulations.
An isolation valve (stop tap) must to be installed adjacent to the appliance, which,
when closed allows the complete burner and control assemblies to be disconnected for
maintenance and repair in accordance with national regulations.