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Fire Surround:
This appliance may be installed with a surround
with a minimum approved temperature rating of 150 degrees. The fire
surround must be sealed to the wall.
Hearth Requirements:
The appliance must be mounted on a non-
combustible hearth in accordance with Figure 4. The hearth material
must have a minimum thickness of 12.5mm (1/2”). The periphery of
the hearth (or fender) should be at least 50mm above floor level to
discourage the placing of carpets or rugs over it.
INSTALLATION AND COMMISSIONING INSTRUCTIONS
PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE STARTING WORK
FIREPLACE, FLUE AND VENTILATION DETAILS
Read the important installation notes on the previous pages before proceeding with the installation of your fire. Only when you have
complied with all the requirements should you proceed any further.
Note the hearth requirements
.
The burner is produced from a soft ceramic material and should be handled carefully.
The burner tray assembly has been tested before it leaves the factory and is in perfect working order.
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.
8mm (5/16) Bundy or semi-rigid tubing must be used to connect the appliance to the gas supply.
Centre the appliance in the fireplace opening taking care not to scratch or damage the hearth.
If a concealed gas pipe fixing is to be used, offer the gas pipe through the appropriate grommet. A nut and olive are provided for an 8mm-
pipe inlet connection to the elbow at the bottom front of the appliance. The elbow can be rotated to allow a connection from any direction.
The elbow includes a valve for isolating the gas supply.
The burner assembly is retained by one screw set in the
front leg (see Fig.5). Remove the screw and carefully
remove the burner assembly by lifting and sliding
forward from the firebox.
FOAM SEAL:
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.
Figure 5 Burner fixing points
Figure 4 Hearth