Installers Information - Testing & Commissioning - Rinnai SLIMFIRE 25 Customer Operation & Installation Manual

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INSTALLERS INFORMATION - TESTING & COMMISSIONING
Testing Procedure
Turn gas supply on and plug the unit into
the power supply. (Caution: 240V).
To check burner pressure
• Refer to Data Plate; the Technical
Specification section in this manual.
• Remove front cover panel.
• Remove test point screw and attach
manometer to test point, the test point
is on the front injector block.
• Light heater, turn to High heat setting
and check pressure.
• If adjustments are necessary, the
regulator is situated on the front of the
gas control and should be set to the
pressures on the data-plate.
• After checking pressure, turn the unit
off, remove manometer and replace
test point screw.
• Turn the heater on and off a few times
to check ignition.
• When you are satisfied that the heater
is
working
panels.
• All burner aerations are factory preset
and cannot be adjusted.
• If you are unable to get the unit to
operate
correctly,
Troubleshooting on page 5
contacting your local service contacts
on the back page.
• It may take approximately 2 hours of
operation for the logs to achieve their
full flame pattern and glow.
• During the initial burning in period,
some smoke and smell may be
experienced, the heater should be run
on the high position in a well
ventilated room until these dissipate.
IBF - Slimfire 25
correctly,
reassemble
refer
before
It is the responsibility of the installer to check
that under normal operating conditions of the
appliance, all flue gases are exhausted to the
outside atmosphere and that there is no
spillage of combustion gases into the room.
Please refer to AS 5601.
• Commissioning
Installation and Commissioning
Checklist
Complete the installation checklist and
the installer details on page 20 and make
sure that this instruction book is left with
the customer.
Instruct Customer on the use of unit
The guard on this appliance conforms to
A.G.A. requirements. It is designed to prevent
the risk of injury from burns and no part of it
should be permanently removed. IT DOES
NOT GIVE FULL PROTECTION TO YOUNG
CHILDREN OR THE INFIRM.
2.1.23 A primary guard shall be fitted in
the following circumstances:
a) To all external surfaces which fail
the fabric drape test (see Clause 3.3.4).
b) To all external surfaces which
during operation reach a temperature in
excess of 95°C above ambient, except
working surfaces and surfaces within
25 mm of a working surface.
c) To all heat sources and external
surfaces within 25 mm of working
surfaces which during operation reach
a temperature in excess of 200°C above
to
ambient.
d) To all working surfaces with an open
area less than 85% of the total area of
the working surface, which during
operation reach a temperature in
excess of 200°C above ambient.
The manufacturer reserves the right to
change or modify specifications without
notice.
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