INSTALLER’S GUIDE
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Figure 6. Burner fixing point
3.4
Appliance Preparation
•
Remove any transit tape and packing and inspect
for any evidence of mishandling which might affect
the performance. Each unit is flame tested before it
leaves the factory and as a result there may be slight
discoloration around the burner ports. There may
also be slight thermal cracking across the burner
surface that is perfectly normal and is not detrimental
to performance.
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The burner assembly is retained by one screw set
in the front leg - See Figure 6. Remove the screw
and carefully remove the burner assembly by lifting
and sliding forward from the firebox. The burner is produced from a soft ceramic
material and should be handled carefully.
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A foam seal is supplied which will need to be attached to the rear face of the firebox
frame on all three sides. Ensure that all joints are butted together to prevent air gaps.
3.5
The Gas Supply Pipe
8mm rigid tubing must be used to connect the gas supply to the appliance. An olive and
nut are provided for connection to the “T” connector on the appliance. The connector can
be rotated to allow connection from either side or the rear. The connector includes a
valve for isolating the gas supply.
3.5.1
If a
concealed connection
from inside the fireplace is required then,
before the
appliance is fitted into the fireplace
it will be necessary to extend the supply line so
that it will project through the sealed grommet at the back of the firebox and run to the
“T” connector.