Dru Apollo 80 Instructions For Installation Manual

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Apollo 80
Instructionsforinstallation
(GB / IE)
Pleaseretainthisdocumentcarefully
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  • Page 1 Apollo 80 Instructionsforinstallation (GB / IE) Pleaseretainthisdocumentcarefully...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    9. Maintenance 10. Completion 11. Troubleshooting Annex1 Componentssupplied Annex2 Technicaldata Annex3 Spareparts Foreword As manufacturer of gas heating appliances, DRU develops and produces products to meet the highest possible quality,performanceandsafetyrequirements. Asaresultofwhichtheuserisabletoenjoyusingyourapplianceforyearstocome. ThisapplianceisCEmarked;itcomplieswiththeessentialrequirementsoftheEuropeanApplianceDirective. Theapplianceissuppliedwithtwomanuals:theinstallationmanualandtheusermanual. Youtheinstallershouldbeprofessionallyskilledinthefieldofdecorativegasheating. Theinstallationmanualgivesyoualltheinformationyouwillneedtobeabletoinstalltheapplianceinsuchaway thatitworkscorrectlyandsafely. Thismanualdealswiththeinstallationoftheapplianceandtheappropriateregulations.Italsoincludesthetechni- caldatafortheapplianceandinformationonmaintenanceandtroubleshooting. Please read and use this installation manual carefully.
  • Page 3: Introduction

    ➠ the chimney breast should be ventilated by vents with total free vent area of 200 cm ➠ only use the flue /combustion air supply systems supplied by DRU; ➠ use the wall brackets supplied to mount the appliance; ➠...
  • Page 4: Instructions

    ➠ Take the box of components out of the combustion chamber. ➠ Annex1/Table4specifiesthecomponentsyoushouldhaveonceeverythinghasbeenunpacked. Contact DRU Service if after unpacking the appliance you do not have all the components; ➠ Dispose of the packaging in an appropriate manner. ➠ 6. Installation Pleasereadthemanualcarefullytoensurethatonceinstalledtheappliancewillworkcorrectlyandsafely.
  • Page 5: PositioningTheAppliance

    Unroll the hoses towards the control box; ➠ Unroll the ignition wire towards the control box. ➠ Top view Front view Side view Apollo 80 Fig. 1a Fig. 1b min 450 mm inside min 1450 mm inside max 100 mm 1350 mm...
  • Page 6: FlueGasDischarge/CombustionAirSupplySystem

    Thepassagetotheoutsidecanbemadewithawall duct(seesection6.5.2)orwitharoofduct(seesec- tion6.5.3). Ifnecessary,youcanalsouseanexistingdischarge channel(seesection6.5.4). - Only use the concentric system supplied by DRU N.B. (Ø100 / Ø150 mm). This system was tested in com- Fig. 4a bination with the appliance; DRU cannot guarantee a proper and safe operation of other systems and cannot accept liability for these systems;...
  • Page 7 80 - A p o l l o i n s t r u c t i o n f o r i n s tA l l At i o n Toinstalltheconcentricsystemcommenceasfollows: Construct the system from the (connection stub of the) appliance up. ➠...
  • Page 8 80 - p o l l o i n s t r u c t i o n f o r i n s tA l l At i o n Example 2 1) 3 bends 2)  4 metershorizontal 3) 1 0metersvertical/sloping →Constructionofthisconcentricsystemisnotallowed.
  • Page 9: BuildingTheChimneyBreast

    - the size of the glass window so that it can be fitted/removed once the chimney breast has been built; - protecting the gas control block and hoses from cement and plaster. The vents should preferably be created in both sides of the chimney breast: you could use DRU ventilation elements. !Tip Check that the concentric system has been installed correctly;...
  • Page 10: AdjustingTheAppliance

    80 - p o l l o i n s t r u c t i o n f o r i n s tA l l At i o n Mount the gas control block on the brackets (2) on the inner frame; ➠...
  • Page 11: ArrangingTheLogs

    80 - A p o l l o i n s t r u c t i o n f o r i n s tA l l At i o n 6.8.3 P rimary aeration of the burners Caution Adjusting the primary aeration only applies to appliances used in Belgium. Whenthetraysurroundingtheburnersisremoved,youcanseethethrottlerings(PaandPb)thataremountedon thepipesthatarefi  xedtotheburners(burnerpipes);seeFig.
  • Page 12 80 - p o l l o i n s t r u c t i o n f o r i n s tA l l At i o n Photo 4a Photo 4b Foto 4c Foto 4d Photo 5 Photo 6a...
  • Page 13 80 - A p o l l o i n s t r u c t i o n f o r i n s tA l l At i o n Photo 6b Photo 6c Photo 6d Photo 6e Photo 6f Photo 6g Photo 6h...
  • Page 14 80 - p o l l o i n s t r u c t i o n f o r i n s tA l l At i o n Photo 7a Photo 10a Photo 10b Photo 7b Photo 10c Photo 10d Photo 8 Photo 9...
  • Page 15: GlassWindow

    80 - A p o l l o i n s t r u c t i o n f o r i n s tA l l At i o n Photo 11 Photo 12 First place log A as indicated in Fig.
  • Page 16: WirelessRemoteControl

    80 - p o l l o i n s t r u c t i o n f o r i n s tA l l At i o n - Make sure you hold the upper handgrip firmly. If you let go of the handgrip then the glass frame could fall inwards !N.B.
  • Page 17 80 - A p o l l o i n s t r u c t i o n f o r i n s tA l l At i o n Photo 13 Photo 14 Place the receiver in the control box: ➠...
  • Page 18: FinalInspection

    80 - p o l l o i n s t r u c t i o n f o r i n s tA l l At i o n Final inspection Toensuretheapplianceisworkingcorrectlyandsafely,checkthefollowingbeforeuse: 8.1 Gastightness All connections must be gastight. N.B. The maximum pressure to which the gas control block may be exposed is 50 mbar.
  • Page 19: FlameEffect

    80 - A p o l l o i n s t r u c t i o n f o r i n s tA l l At i o n 8.4 Flame effect Theflameeffectcannotreallybeassesseduntilthefirehasbeenonforseveralhours.Volatileelementsinpaint, materials,etc.,whichevaporateduringthefirsthoursofuse,willinitiallyinfluencetheflameeffect. If the chimney breast is of materials similar to stone, or is finished with plaster, it should be dried-out at least 6 weeks !N.B.
  • Page 20: Troubleshooting

    80 - p o l l o i n s t r u c t i o n f o r i n s tA l l At i o n 11. Troubleshooting Anumberoffaultswhichcouldoccur,theirpossiblecausesandsolutionsareshowninthetablebelow: Table 3: Troubleshooting Problem Possible cause Solution A. Notransmission 1.  T he(new)communication 1.  P ressandholdtheresetbuttononthe (motordoesn’twork)
  • Page 21 80 - A p o l l o i n s t r u c t i o n f o r i n s tA l l At i o n F.  E lectronicskeepsparkingwhen 1. Receiverisdamaged. 1.  R eplacethereceiverandconfirm/change thepilotburnerisburning thecode(solution1atA) G.  P ilotburnerisburningbut...
  • Page 22: Annex 1 Components Supplied

    80 - p o l l o i n s t r u c t i o n f o r i n s tA l l At i o n Annex 1 Components supplied Thetablebelowspecifiesthecomponentssuppliedwiththeappliance. Table 4: Components supplied Component Quantity Order number SetofLogs 806748 Controlbox 26280 Controlboxmanual...
  • Page 23 80 - A p o l l o i n s t r u c t i o n f o r i n s tA l l At i o n Notes ........................................... . .
  • Page 24: U K

    80 - p o l l o i n s t r u c t i o n f o r i n s tA l l At i o n DRU Verwarming B.V. The Netherlands Postbus1021,NL-6920BADuiven Ratio8,NL-6921RWDuiven...

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