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Clearances to combustible materials (continued)

Under no circumstances should any electrical equipment e.g. plasma/LCD screen TV sets etc. be positioned on the wall above the appliance. The

appliance is designed to be wall mounted alone and not in conjunction with any type of combustible fire surround. No combustible shelves

should be positioned on the wall above the appliance. It should be established that any mirrors or picture frames etc. to be positioned on the

wall above the appliance are able to withstand prolonged exposure to moderate heat and moisture before proceeding with their installation.

The back of the appliance may be installed directly onto a combustible wall, providing it is relatively flat and does not interfere with the various

vent holes in the back panel of the appliance. The wall must be structurally sound and constructed from a material capable of withstanding mod-

erate heat. Brick, concrete, finished plaster, most types of conventional wall paper and dry-lined plasterboard are examples of suitable materi-

als. Materials such as flock, blown vinyl and embossed paper which are sensitive to even small amounts of heat should be avoided as scorching

and or discolouration may occur over time. If the appliance is to be mounted on a dry lined wall or a timber framed construction wall then the

integrity and ability of the wall to carry the weight of the appliance must be confirmed. It is important in these circumstances that any vapour

control barrier is not damaged, and that any structural members of the house frame are not damaged - refer to section 7.0 of the installation

section of these instructions. The appliance must not be positioned vertically within 100 mm (4”) of a carpeted floor, rugs or fabric materials of

any kind.  This dimension is measured vertically to the bottom of the appliance firebox.

4.0  VENTILATION & ROOM SIZE

2.0 CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLES - 

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The fireguards specified in BS 8423 are intended to protect people from falling into a fire, prevent burns and reduce the risk of injury,

particularly to young children and the infirm. In addition it is intended to reduce the risk of fire resulting from clothing and/or other flam-

mable materials coming into contact with, or in proximity to, burning fuel and/or hot surfaces.

Fireguards can be permanently fixed in position or can be moveable, and can incorporate open fires including combination grates, or

closed fires, including room heaters and stoves. See figures 2 & 3 for fireguard examples.

The fireguards specified are not intended to reduce the risk of fires caused by flying particles, which are covered by BS 3248.

Figure 2 

Example of moveable fireguard for portable heating appliances

Key

1. Optional base section for total enclosure of a wall mounted appliance

2. Points for attachment to a wall.

Figure 3 

Example of detachable fireguard

Key

1. Detachable fireguard

2. Screw eye

3.0 FIREGUARDS

Purpose provided ventilation of 100cm

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MUST be provided for this appliance. 

An openable window or equivalent is also required. Any ventilation fitted must comply with local Codes and/or Regulations.  Ventilation fitted

under, or within immediate vicinity of the appliance must not be used as it may adversely effect performance of the combustion monitoring sys-

tem (ODS) system.  The appliance shall not be installed within one metre of any existing air vent, and any new air vent shall not be installed

within one metre of the appliance. 

WARNING : Ventilation openings must never be blocked or restricted in any way.

The requirements of other appliances operating in the space or room must be taken into consideration when assessing ventilation requirements,

this will have been carried out by your installer. A supply of fresh air into the room is advisable to maintain temperatures within limits. 

The room size MUST be a minimum of 23m

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(e.g. 10’1” x 10’1” x 8’) to allow adequate circulation of air and ensure the correct operation

of the fire. This volume may include adjacent spaces but these spaces must not be separated by a door. To calculate a room size in cubic

metres (m

3

) divide the room volume in cubic feet (ft

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) by 35.3. 

It should be noted that heaters create warm air currents.  These currents move heat to wall surfaces next to the heater. Installing the heater

next to vinyl or cloth wall coverings or operating the heater where impurities in the air (such as tobacco smoke, candle smoke etc.) exist, may

cause the walls to become discoloured. This appliance is intended as a secondary source of heat only and should not be used in a room with-

out some form of background heating present. If the appliance is used in a room as the sole source of heat, then condensation may occur on

colder surfaces within the room.  This appliance must not be used in bathrooms. Refer to section 4.0 of the installation manual for guidance on

installations in bedrooms.

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Страница 1: ...ages and layout of this booklet is owned by Focal Point Fires plc You are not permitted to copy or adapt any of the con tent without the prior written permission of Focal Point Fires plc Revision F 03...

Страница 2: ...should not be used in a room without some form of background heating present If the appliance is used in a room as the sole source of heat then condensation may occur on colder surfaces within the ro...

Страница 3: ...ection and installation of such device shall be in accor dance with the current edition of BSEN 50292 and the user must be briefed regarding the use and maintenance of such a device The appliance is d...

Страница 4: ...any vapour control bar rier is not damaged and that any structural members of the house frame are not damaged refer to section 7 0 The appliance must not be positioned vertically within 100 mm 4 of a...

Страница 5: ...eaf of a conven tional cavity brick wall or a solid wall then the wall plugs and fixing screws provided may be used Depending on the condition of the wall it may be necessary to use additional fixings...

Страница 6: ...e knob depressed in the nine o clock position for approximately ten seconds Now release the knob and the pilot should stay alight If the pilot is extinguished during use wait three min utes before rep...

Страница 7: ...e glass facia panel is supported by four M6 screws which protrude from the front of the outer casing Ensure each screw is unscrewed approximately one turn from the fully screwed in posi tion in order...

Страница 8: ...head Check the aeration holes are free from lint or dirt The pilot assembly can be removed if required by disconnecting the electrode HT lead gas pipe and unscrewing the mounting screws and lifting aw...

Страница 9: ...O concentration as displayed by the analyser also noting the units in which the values are expressed Most analysers display carbon dioxide CO2 concentrations in percentage terms and carbon monoxide co...

Страница 10: ...there is a draft Fire is too close the an air vent Fire is sited on disused chimney breast which has not been adequately sealed up Dirt or lint in pilot aeration hole or on the lint gauze clean thorou...

Страница 11: ...cess of 11 000 hours 10 years of normal use After this time the catalyst should be replaced Should any home improvements be carried out to the property after the fire is installed such as installation...

Страница 12: ...ntly fixed in position or can be moveable and can incorporate open fires including combination grates or closed fires including room heaters and stoves See figures 2 3 for fireguard examples The fireg...

Страница 13: ...low the appliance to be used until the appliance and installation is passed as safe If the pilot continues to be extinguished you must call your installer to check the operation of the complete applia...

Страница 14: ...ems such as any ceramics including coals pebbles the matrix front strips side cheeks rear panels and tapered rear panels are not covered by the 3 year guarantee For all Electric fires purchased the 3...

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