Installation & Operation manual of Jetmaster UK clean burn range
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Revision 10/02/2010
Commissioning
Air Supply
When commissioning the fire ensure that the air supply is adequate for the fire. Particular attention should be
observed if there is a ceiling fan or extractor fan in the room or adjoining room as this may have an effect on the
draw of the flue / fire. The fire should be tested with the ceiling or extractor fan on and with all inter-connecting
doors to the room closed and then open. If required additional air may be required to overcome the extractor or fan
pressure.
Smoke Draw Test.
Ensure appliance is not alight.
Warm chimney for 10 minutes using a blowlamp or similar heating device.
Place a smoke pellet in the wood tray or basket grate towards the front of the opening of the fire and ignite the
pellet.
Open the air control valve and close the door.
Check that the smoke is being drawn up the flue and that it is discharging satisfactory at the flue terminal.
If the test fails then the flue and air supply should be checked. If this cannot be resolved then further investigation
will be required or seek expert advice.
Light the fire as detailed in the lighting instructions and allow the appliance to heat up to its operating temperature
checking that no spillage occurs. There may be some fumes due to the burning off of protective oils and paint
curing. This should not be confused with spillage.
When the operating temperature has been reached, open the door slowly and carry out a spillage test with a
smoke match around the door opening.
As gas instructions
If excessive spillage occurs then the flue and air supply should be checked. If this cannot be resolved then further
investigation will be required or seek expert advice. Advise the customer not to use the fire until expert advice has
been sought.
Notice Plate
Ensure that any notice plate is provided in line with the building regulations J4. The notice should contain
information on the performance characteristics of the hearth, fireplace, flue or chimney and is to be fixed in an
appropriate place.
Cleaning Up
Immediately after installation, the visible parts of the fire should be cleaned up. Thereafter, the surfaces may be
kept clean by using a light brush to remove dust and by occasional wiping with a lint-free cloth.
Lighting after installation
The Jetmaster should not be run hard until all cement and plasterwork is completely dry and cured. When
installation has involved building in cement mortar allow:-
A.
7 days drying time if the house has other forms of heating.
b.
At least 14 days if the installation is in a new or unoccupied property, or is fitted into a
completely new
chimney breast.
Chimney Sweeping
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