630288_0_Manual_Installation-Service_ST900_AUS NZ
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Note:
THERE ARE A FEW THINGS TO CONSIDER BEFORE INSTALLATION
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Cavity Dimensions and Clearances
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MUST
be installed a 100mm minimum off the floor or nearest horizontal surface.
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Coupling of flue to fire
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Coupling of gas lines to fire
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Fixing the fire to cavity
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Electrical mains socket at rear left corner of the cavity, to accommodate the power
transformer
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Isolation switch for electrical transformer.
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Gas pipe placement to the front left of the cavity.
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The ST900 electronic control system is designed to work within the temperature range
of 0°C to 60°C, with a humidity level that is non condensing. This is to ensure safe
operation of the electronic and gas control system.
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If the fireplace is subjected to an environment with temperatures very close to or exceeding
these temperature limits (irrespective of if the fireplace is on or off at the time) the fireplace
may not start up until the temperature returns back to within the operating range.
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To remedy this, the environmental temperature should be addressed and the fireplace
control system given time to adjust accordingly. The fireplace should then function correctly.
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It would be prudent to consider these operational limits during the installation planning
stage. Protecting the installed fireplace from low external ambient temperatures and cold
drafts through the use of approved modern building methods and materials will help ensure
that the required operating environment is maintained.
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This fire is not intended as an insert (it must be flued in accordance with flue instructions
see section 12).