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3. Installation instructions. 

Before commencing Installation, confirm that the details on the appliance data plate correspond to the local 
distribution conditions, gas type and pressure to which the appliance is to be installed. 

Ensure that gas supply and supply pipe is capable of delivering the required volume and pressure of gas and is in 
accordance with the rules in force. 

3.1 Gas Connection 

This appliance has a gas inlet connection of Ø 8mm. 

3.2Ventilation 

This appliance does not need extra air vent. However an adequate supply of fresh air to maintain temperatures 
and a comfortable environment is recommended. Ref (IE, current edition of IS 813 Domestic Gas Installations / 
GB, BS 5871 part 2) 

3.3 Appliance Fireplace Installation 

Determine the position required for the appliance. 

Create a gas connection for the appliance in approximately the correct location for the gas controls. 

The gas controls are connected to the Burner of the appliance. These controls are located under the fire with 
easy access from the front, when removing the front trim. 

 

This appliance has fully adjustable legs, these must be set to the desired length before the flue position is 
finalised. Fine adjustment of the legs is available via the adjustable feet. 

Do not make any adjustments to the appliance, except the leg length. 

The appliance should be fitted with a minimum clearance of 100mm from any combustible objects or materials; 
this includes any combustible materials used for the fireplace construction.This clearance distance can be 
reduced to 50mm if a Cement Board, of minimum thickness 12mm is used. This Cement Board will act as a 
Thermal Break. 

The clearance distance of the Flue from combustibles must not be less than 75mm. This dimension can be 
reduced to 25mm as the distance from the underside and the sides of Horizontal Flue runs. 

The appliance should stand on appropriate legs, and a hearth or non combustible floor is required for this 
appliance. 

A gap of 50mm should be left all around the appliance. 

If a shelf is to be fitted above the fireplace opening, a gap of 150mm minimum should be left between the 
opening and the shelf. See section 3.3.3, Mantel Clearances. 

The brackets supplied may be used for securing the appliance to a rear wall. 

 

3.3.1 Building the Fireplace 

Construct a studwork fireplace to the desired sizes, minimum sizes are shown in section 3.3.2. Any combustible 
material used to construct the Fireplace must not be closer than the minimum dimensions quoted in section 3.3 
above. Cement Board of minimum thickness 12mm, can be used as a Thermal Break and can be used directly 
against the Frame Face on the appliance. 
Do not use insulation material (or other) to pack the void around or above the appliance. 
Provide ventilation from the fireplace to the minimum amount quoted in 3.3 above. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

Содержание Iconic 500

Страница 1: ...ta However to install appliance in other countries modification of the appliance and its method of installation may be necessaryin order to use the appliance safely and correctly The manual for the lo...

Страница 2: ...IE GB 2 This Manual covers models Iconic 500 and Iconic 600 Iconic 500 a Please Note Flue size 100 mm b Please Note the Adjustable Legs could be adjusted from 17 50mm...

Страница 3: ...IE GB 3 Iconic 500 Top Flue Iconic 500 Rear Flue...

Страница 4: ...IE GB 4 Iconic 600 a Please Note Flue size 100 mm b Please Note the Adjustable Legs could be adjusted from 17 50mm...

Страница 5: ...IE GB 5 Iconic 600 Top Flue Iconic 600 Rear Flue...

Страница 6: ...hour or F 12 hour clock 10 Setting the Time 10 To Turn OFF the appliance 11 Adjusting the Flame setting 11 2 6 Cleaning and Maintenance 13 3 Installation instructions 14 3 1 Gas Connection 14 3 2 Ven...

Страница 7: ...this appliance may be used This appliance is rated at 6 9kW and as such needs no additional ventilation However an adequate supply of fresh air to maintain temperatures and a comfortable environment...

Страница 8: ...r the Receiver instead of the 4 AA batteries Only an AC Mains Adapter supplied by Heat Design may be used The Mains Adaptor is plugged into the DC 6V socket on the end of the receiver Note if the AC M...

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Страница 13: ...ensure that the appliance is working correctly and safely It is advisable to clean the appliance of any dust and debris before and regularly during the heating season and especially if the appliance h...

Страница 14: ...length The appliance should be fitted with a minimum clearance of 100mm from any combustible objects or materials this includes any combustible materials used for the fireplace construction This clea...

Страница 15: ...IE GB 15 3 3 2 Built In Fireplace Sizing assuming a Cement Board Lining is used Appliance A min B min C min D min E min F min Iconic 500 563 365 715 351 149 663 Iconic 600 680 302 832 351 149 600...

Страница 16: ...IE GB 16 3 3 3 Mantel Clearances 3 3 3 Combustible Mantel Side view...

Страница 17: ...specified parts 3 4 2 Timber Frame Construction Whilst it is possible to install room sealed appliances in timber frame properties great care needs to be taken to ensure that the flue assembly does n...

Страница 18: ...burner to the first slot inside the fence of the pilot shield When commissioning or servicing the Appliance Cross Lighting must be checked to ensure smooth lighting of the main burner from the Pilot F...

Страница 19: ...ut Scatter the Embers over the top of the burner as shown KEEPING THE PILOT AREA CLEAR Position the 8 logs as shown Lay the glow strands amongst the logs in the flames to create an enhanced Glow 1 2 3...

Страница 20: ...IE GB 20 5 6 8 4 7 Position the Log 8 as shown in the diagram Finaly Check the appliance for Pilot ignition and cross lighting ensuring that no material is impinging the opertion of the Pilot...

Страница 21: ...2 Scatter the Embers over the top of the burner as shown KEEPING THE PILOT AREA CLEAR Position the 8 logs as shown Lay the glow strands Embers amongst the logs in the flames to create an enhanced Glow...

Страница 22: ...IE GB 22 4 5 6 7 8 Position the Log 8 as shown in the diagram Finaly Check the appliance for Pilot ignition and cross lighting ensuring that no material is impinging the opertion of the Pilot...

Страница 23: ...iance 2 Release the screw on the Inlet Pressure test point on the gas valve and connect a pressure guage Manometer 3 Check that the measured pressure is as the prescribed supply pressure 4 Perform the...

Страница 24: ...est setting pressures P Check the safe operation of the appliance 4 1 Cleaning the Ceramics Remove the ceramics as detailed in A E above Gently clean the ceramics in the open air using a soft brush an...

Страница 25: ...ZP2 312 ODS Pilot Assembly LPG G30 ZP2 271 ODS Electrode Lead G60 ZKIS1 ODS Injector Natural EG05177 320 EG05177 400 Complete Burner Assembly Natural 2A01105 2A01105 6 Complete Burner Assembly LPG 2A0...

Страница 26: ...30 mbar GR Greece I2H G20 at 20 mbar I3 G31 G31 at 28 37 mbar I3P 37 G31 at 37 mbar I3B P 30 G30 G31 at 30 mbar HU Hungary I3B P 30 G30 G31 at 30 mbar HR Croatia I2H G20 at 20 mbar I3P 37 G31 at 37 m...

Страница 27: ...Burner Pressure hot mbar 17 17 23 23 17 5 28 28 36 29 Injector Marking 320 120 Pilot SIT ODS OP9043 SIT ODS OP9288 Efficiency Class 1 Nox Class 5 Gas type G20 G20 G25 G25 G20 G25 G30 G31 G31 I2H I2E I...

Страница 28: ...IE GB 28 60 Hawthorn Road Western Industrial Estate Dublin 12 D12 E2WF Ireland Tel 353 1 4089192 Fax 353 1 4089193 Web www heatdesign ie Email technical heatdesign ie...

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