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combustible). The hearth material
MUST
be
at least 12.5mm thick. Its top surface should
be 50mm above the floor level to discourage
the placing of rugs or carpets over it. The
appliance can be fitted to a purpose made
proprietary class “O” – 100°C or 150°C
surround.
2.9
In particular the finished hearth level
MUST
extend 300mm in front of the vertical face of
the fireplace. The minimum width of the hearth
is 650mm.
THE APPLIANCE MUST NOT STAND ON
C O M B U S T I B L E
M A T E R I A L S
OR
CARPETS OR BE FITTED TO A
COMBUSTIBLE WALL.
2.10 The minimum height above the top surface of
the hearth for any projection (e.g. shelf etc.)
150mm deep made from wood or any other
combustible material is 766mm. For
combustible projections above 150mm depth,
add 12.5mm to the above clearance for every
25mm of additional projection depth.
2.10A
HOLE IN THE WALL APPLICATIONS
The
appliance can be used in a hole in the wall
application with no hearth if the installation
complies to BS 5871-3; 2005 and the
appliance is installed so that the height from
the base of the fireplace opening to the floor is
no less then 300mm.
2.11 Please note that soft wall coverings (e.g.
embossed vinyl’s etc.) are easily affected by
heat. They may, therefore, scorch or become
discoloured when close to a heating appliance.
Please bear this in mind when installing.
2.12 The appliance
MUST NOT
be installed in any
room which contains a bath or shower or
where steam is regularly present.
2.13 An extractor fan
MUST NOT
be fitted in the
same room as the appliance or in any area
from which ventilation is taken
IF IT IS LIKLEY
TO AFFECT THE SAFE OPERATION OF
THE APPLIANCE.
If there is a fan in such a locality, note the
spillage test requirements detailed on page 16.
2.14
VENTILATION REQUIREMENTS
For use in
GB
purpose-built ventilation is not
normally required for this appliance.
For use in
I E
ventilation must be in
accordance with IS 813.
2.15 It is essential that all decorative fenders have a
minimum open area of 50cm_ to ensure
adequate air supply for correct combustion.
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CHECK CARTON CONTENTS
Check the contents are as follows:
1 Eco 4 Burner Unit.
1 Eco 4 Hotbox or Convector Box.
1
Isolation Elbow with Nut & Olive.
1
Set of fuel effect pieces (see page 6).
1
Remote Receiver
(
Remote Version Only
).
1
Remote Handset
(
Remote Version Only
).
1
Instruction Manual.
1
Fixing Kit inc front matrix brackets
Remove the contents carefully checking that
all the listed parts are present and in good
condition.
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THE FIREPLACE
4.1
FIREPLACE SIZE
Make sure that the fireplace conforms to the
sizes stated in 2.2 of General Installation
Requirements (refer to Figure 2).
Figure 2
4.2
The fireplace opening should be in good
order and have a reasonably flat floor level
with the hearth.
4.3
After preparing the fireplace, apply a
lighted match, paper or smoke match to
the chimney opening. Observe the smoke.
If there is a definite flow into the opening,
continue with the installation. If there is not
a definite flow, pre-heat the chimney for a
few minutes and re-check. If there is still
no definite flow, the chimney may need
attention.
DO NOT FIT THE APPLIANCE
– SEEK EXPERT ADVICE.
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