Nu-Flame The Icona 600 H.E. Use, Installation & Servicing Instructions

Heater suitable for natural gas at inlet pressure 20mbar or propane at inlet pressure 37mbar

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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS Section No Subject Page User Section Contents Page Box Contents Fitting Kit Contents User Instructions - Important Notes Lighting & Controlling the Fire Cleaning the Fire Servicing Installation Section Record Data Installation Requirements Appliance Data Appliance Dimensions Trim Styles Flue Requirements Ventilation Gas Supply...
  • Page 3: Fitting Kit Contents

    THE ICONA 600 H.E. - FITTING KIT CONTENTS: Note: The Icona 600HE as a separate Battery Cassette fitted in the left of the Firebox. Simply slides upward. Cable Fixing Kit (2 # cables and fittings, 2 Brackets with Screws, 4 # eyebolts, 4 # screws and 4 # plastic plugs). 1 # Firebox Support Bracket Assemblies plus Rawl plugs and Screws.
  • Page 4: User Instructions

    (blocked chimney) that would lead to incomplete combustion of the gas. It must not be tampered with and only replaced with a genuine Nu-Flame ODS.
  • Page 6: Cleaning The Fire

    3. - CLEANING THE FIRE a. Allow to cool before cleaning. b. The outer surfaces of the fire can be cleaned with a damp cloth and lightly polished with a duster, do not use abrasive cleaners. 4. - SERVICING a. The fire should be Serviced Annually in accordance with the Gas Safety & Uses Regulations. b.
  • Page 7: Installation Requirements

    5. - INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE INSTALLED AND SERVICED BY A PROPERLY QUALIFIED, (IN ACCORDANCE WITH LOCAL & NATIONAL CODES), INSTALLATION ENGINEER. It is the Law in the UK that All gas appliances are installed by a competent person in accordance with the GAS SAFETY (INSTALLATION AND USE) REGULATIONS 1998 (As amended), the relevant British Standards for Installation work, Building Regulations, Codes of Practice and these Instructions.
  • Page 8: Trim Styles

    It must not be tampered with and only replaced with a genuine Nu-Flame ODS Pilot.
  • Page 9: Gas Supply

    11. - GAS SUPPLY Very Important : As Building Work will be required after Installing the Gas Supply Piping Ensure that the Piping or Isolation Elbow is Sealed Off as Dust or Debris will Cause Major Problems. It Is Recommended to Check The Next Section as Building Work May Affect the Gas Supply Routing. a.
  • Page 10: Installation For Fires With Trims Into Class 1 & Lined Flues

    12. - INSTALLATION FOR FIRES WITH TRIMS (Showing Lintel & Shelf Details) BUILDERS ENCLOSURE REQUIRMENTS If a Wall Mounted Television is being Considered Also Make Reference to Section 18 It is Important that you read the whole Section before proceeding with any Building Work. 12.1 - WALL COVERINGS With any form of heating appliance convection air will rise up past the fire carrying particles of dust that will in time result in varying degrees of wall staining.
  • Page 11 l. A flat area must be left around the opening to cater for the Trim Style ordered. The sizes required for each trim are: Width (mm) Height (mm) Harmony trim 670mm 425mm Deluxe trim 770mm 525mm Grande trim 1025mm 680mm Concept trim 770mm 425mm...
  • Page 12: Installation For Trimless Fires Into Class 1 & Lined Flues

    13. - INSTALLATION FOR TRIMLESS FIRES (Showing Lintel & Shelf Details) BUILDERS ENCLOSURE REQUIREMENTS & FITTING THE FIREBOX The Optional Edge Kit Provides A Frame For Plastering Up To If a Wall Mounted Television is being Considered Also Make Reference to Section 18 It is Important that you read the whole Section before proceeding with any Building Work.
  • Page 15: Installation For Fires With Trims & Fire Surrounds

    14. - INSTALLATION FOR FIRES WITH TRIMS & FIRE SURROUND BUILDING ENCLOSURE REQUIREMENTS & FIRE SURROUND REQUIREMENTS If a Wall Mounted Television is being Considered Also Make Reference to Section 18 It is Important that you read the whole Section before proceeding with any Building Work. As a Standard suitable Fire Surround is unlikely to be available a Fire Surround will have to be Purpose Made.
  • Page 16 14.4 - HOLE IN THE WALL BUILDING ENCLOSURE AND OPENING SIZES FOR FIRES WITH TRIMS a. It is recommended that a qualified builder constructs the building enclosure. b. It is recommended that lintels are used as detailed in the diagrams provided and structural checks may be required.
  • Page 17 15. - INSTALLATION FOR TRIMLESS FIRES & FIRE SURROUNDS BUILDING ENCLOSURE CONSTRUCTION & FITTING THE FIREBOX The Optional Edge Kit Covers the Gap Between The Inner Wall And Surround Back Panel If a Wall Mounted Television is being Considered Also Make Reference to Section 18 It is Important that you read the whole Section before proceeding with any Building Work.
  • Page 18: Installation For Trimless Fires & Fire Surrounds

    BUILDING ENCLOSURE, LINTEL SIZES and FLAT AREA REQUIREMENTS Important : The Building Enclosure will have to be constructed first allowing for the fire to be built-in prior to the front face, i.e. Plaster Board being cut out to cover the fire and flanges and provide the Trimless Style. a.
  • Page 21: Installation For Fires With Trim Into False Chimney Breasts

    16. - INSTALLATION FOR FIRES WITH TRIMS INTO FALSE CHIMNEY BREAST WITH A TWIN WALLED 125mm (5”) FLUE - ENCLOSURE BUILDING REQUIRMENTS If a Wall Mounted Television is being Considered Also Make Reference to Section 18 It is Important that you read the whole Section before proceeding with any Building Work. 16.1 - WALL COVERINGS All Wall Coverings or Combustible Cladding Must be removed from the wall where the False Chimney Breast will be sited.
  • Page 22 i. The Inner Base of the Builders Enclosure must be at least 180mm below the base of the cut out to cater for the sunken Burner System. j. The Enclosure Opening must be level and between 580mm to 610mm wide and 330mm to 350mm high as shown above. k.
  • Page 25: Installation For Trimless Fires Into False Chimney Breasts

    17. - INSTALLATION FOR TRIMLESS FIRES INTO FALSE CHIMNEY BREAST WITH A TWIN WALLED 125mm (5”) FLUE & BUILDING ENCLOSURE REQUIREMENTS ENCLOSURE BUILDING & FIRE SURROUND REREQUIREMENTS Two Optional Edge Kits Are Available See Below For Which Best Suits Your Application If a Wall Mounted Television is being Considered Also Make Reference to Section 18 This Section Covers Installations Into False Chimney Breasts and their Construction, however you may also be either opting for a Trimless Wall Mounted Installation or creating the Trimless effect using a Fire Surround Back...
  • Page 26 h. If a Wall Mounted Television is being considered then you should also consult Section 18 as this could determine the preferred Height position of the Fire and Enclosure Opening. i. The Inner Base of the Builders Enclosure must be at least 180mm below the base of the cut out to cater for the sunken Burner System.
  • Page 29: Installation Requirements For Wall Mounted Televisions

    18. - INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR WALL MOUNTED TELEVISIONS ADITIONAL REQUIREMENTS These Instructions detail the Installation Requirements for Wall Mounted Televisions when Installed above the Fire and should be considered with all other Installation Requirements of the Fire. IMPORTANT: Due to the High Heat Output of the Fire The Installation Requirements of these Instructions MUST be Adhered To For Wall Mounted Televisions.
  • Page 30 18.3 - TELEVISION INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS FOR TRIMLESS FIRES Providing the Chimney Breast temperatures have been confirmed as detailed in the General Section, testing of the Icona 600 H.E. has shown that the actual Ambient Temperature of 90º Fahrenheit (32º Centigrade) can be achieved and should be suitable for the Installation of a Wall Mounted Television and the Installation Requirements are as follows.
  • Page 45: Testing, Commissioning & Use & Spillage Testing

    21. - TESTING, COMMISSIONING & USE ! IMPORTANT NOTE ! During its first period of use any protective coatings and oils will burn out of the fire and it is wise to ventilate the room for the first hour; also advise the customer that this may persist for the first few days until the fire is fully burnt-in.
  • Page 46: Briefing The Customer

    Now inside the Burner Box at the bottom right remove the 4 screws to gain access for debris build-up and removal. q. If any parts need replacement, use only genuine parts supplied by Nu-Flame Ltd. Some components may look similar to those used in other gas fire, but these are not necessarily the same due to performance variations and must not be used.
  • Page 47: Fault Finding Guide, Symptoms & Possible Cause

    FAULT FINDING ADVISE Important : In instances where it is indicating that the main control system needs changing you should investigate returning the whole Burner Control Assembly to Nu-Flame for rectification as this could be the least cost option. IGNITION SEQUENCE Important : Prior to conducting any Fault Finding it is important to know the Ignition Sequence, see at which stage the sequence is failing and note the options that can be carried out.
  • Page 48 24.5 - PILOT LIGHTS BUT MAIN BURNER DOES NOT LIGHT a. Main Gas Control - listen to the control to hear if the control motor is operating and if gas is flowing into the Burner. Change the Receiver, and the Handset at the same time and/or gas control. Refer to Diagram for Cable connections in Section 24. b.
  • Page 50: Guarantee

    The Record Data section on the front of the Installation & Servicing Instructions is to be completed on installation. Nu-Flame Ltd accepts no liability for any consequential loss or damage arising from the use or failure of the product or any information provided, including, but not limited to, economic or financial loss, damage to peripheral equipment or products, loss of use, productivity or time.

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