Flaire Issue 1.3 29/06/01
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Items supplied
The following items will be found within the carton:
1. Convection
box.
2. Separate flat trim.
3. Burner complete with controls
4. Restricter plate, (use depends on type of installation).
5. Optional
fret.
6. A box containing 1 back & 2 front ceramic sections, 7 large and 2 small coals.
7. Foam sealing strip
8. Screws and wall plugs to complete the installation.
9. These installation instructions, guarantee card and end user operating instructions.
10. A bag containing a motif, and high level control knob where applicable.
Warning:
Only Straxgas approved ceramic blocks and coals, designed for this appliance, must
be used with this burner. Use of ceramic components from any other supplier will invalidate the
guarantee and may be dangerous.
When unpacking the appliance, avoid touching the visible, painted parts as the paint requires
curing (this will take approximately 2 hours under fire. In some cases there may be a slight
odour given off for a short period).
Fret options
The following Straxgas frets are suitable for use with this appliance:
•
Black Broughton Classic
•
Silver Classic
•
Black finger
•
Brass finger
•
Gainsborough
•
Delta
If a fret from another manufacturer is being used, it must
comply with the minimum free area requirements shown
in Fig. 1.
Gas connection
Note: Gas connection shall be with rigid or semi-rigid pipe, by concealed connection only.
A 15mm gas supply pipe should be brought to within 1M of the fireplace opening. The
connection to the burner can be made from the right or left-hand side by a concealed pipe
from behind the burner to the restricter elbow on the left-hand side of the burner. Pierce
the membrane grommet fitted in the back of the convection box and pass the gas supply
pipe through ready for connection to the burner. 8mm pipe is required for this purpose.
When passing the pipe through brickwork or plaster, cap the end to prevent entry of
debris.
Assembly sequence
All types of installation
Slacken the two screws underneath the canopy, and slide the canopy off. Remove the 2 screws
securing the front casing (one each side, near the bottom) and carefully remove the casing by
sliding the left hand edge forward, then to the right to clear the high level tap spindle. Place
carefully to one side.
Masonry chimney With or without chairbrick (Fig. 2a or b)
1. Fit the restricter plate using 2 screws provided, as shown in Fig. 3.
2. Secure the self-adhesive foam strip to the back of the sealing flange (Fig. 3)
3. Slide the firebox into position, making sure that the sealing strip is compressed and
forms an effective seal around the complete frame.
4. Drill the front face of the opening to match the 4 holes in the sealing flange and insert
the plugs provided.
5. Secure the convection box using the screws provided or alternatively use optional wire
fixing kit.
Fig. 1 Optional fret min. ventilation requirement
WARNING: Always
blow pipework
through before
connecting to
appliance –
contamination will
permanently
damage the burner.
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