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3.7.6. Checking for Spillage
1. Close all doors and windows.
2. Turn the fire on to its full rate and leave it
burning for 5 minutes.
3.
Test for spillage using a smoke match
(in a ‘Blume tube’) at the top of the
appliance, fireplace opening or under the
canopy at the centre, with the smoke
match being approximately 25mm under
and 6 - 12mm inside the opening.
4. If the test indicates spillage, repeat the
test after a further 10 minutes
5. If the fire shows tendency to spill, this
may indicate either an installation fault or
a flue construction fault.
Disconnect
the fire and seek expert advice.
The imitation fuels must be laid
in
accordance
with
the
instructions
prior
to
commencing the spillage test.
Ceiling
Fans
-
If
a
ceiling/cooling fan is fitted in the
same room as the appliance the
spillage
test
should
be
repeated. Operated the fan in
both clockwise & anticlockwise
directions
to
ensure
that
spillage does not occur when in
operation
I there are any extractor fans in
the nearby rooms then repeat
the smoke match test with all
these fans operating and any
interconnecting
doors
open
between the fans and the fire.
3.7.7. Instructing the User
The installer must hand over these
instructions to the user and explain how to
operate this fire, stressing the importance of
having the fire checked and serviced
regularly.
An
annual
service
is
recommended.
It is mandatory as part of the
gas installation that the installer
instructs the user on the correct
operation and care of their
appliance.
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