THERMES BALANCED FLUE ROOM SEALED GAS FIRE USER INSTRUCTIONS INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS Do not use this appliance if the front glass panel is broken, removed or fied incorrectly. It is a regulaon that these instrucons be handed to the customer aer installaon is complete. It is also the responsibility of the installaon engineer to ensure that the customer is able to fully operate the appliance and is aware of any cleaning or maintenance requirements.
CONTENTS Regulatory Informaon and Installaon Requirements …………………………... 3 Regulatory requirements for Flue Terminal installaon……..…………………….. 4 Sing the Appliance and preparing opening….………………………………………… 5 Clearances from combusble shelf…...……………………………………………………. 7 Elevated installaon……………………………………………………………………………….. 8 Preparing the gas supply for the appliance ……………………………………………. Fixing the Appliance and the Flue………………………………………………………...…...
REGULATORY INFORMATION AND INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS THE FOLLOWING MUST BE NOTED PRIOR TO THE INSTALLATION OF THIS APPLIANCE. This gas appliance MUST be installed by a GAS SAFE registered installer by law. It must be installed in accordance to these installaon instrucons and the GAS SAFETY (Installaon & Use) REGULATIONS 1998 as amended.
In the republic of Ireland the installaon must conform to the relevant secons of IS813 ‘Domesc Gas Installaons’. Hearth Products recommend that the terminal guide be fied in any area where it may be damaged or contact could be made with the flue terminal.
SITING THE APPLIANCE AND PREPARING THE OPENING Figure 2 Figure 2 shows the maximum length flue aached to the appliance. If the distance from the front face of the back panel to the outside wall exceeds 624mm the installaon cannot proceed. In most installaons the flue secon will need to be cut to the appropriate size.
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It may be necessary to install a lintel above the cavity that has been created. If a lintel is required to support the recess in the inner leaf (brickwork) then it should either be steel or reinforced precast concrete. The lintel should be the depth of the inner brickwork and be approximately 700mm long. Ensure that all dust and rubble is removed from the area.
This fire is suitable for fing to non-combusble fireplace back panels with a temperature rang of at least 150 . (This is also known as CLASS”O” - If in doubt please contact the supplier of the back panel to check suitability. It is recommended that the back panel be constructed of 3 secons with joints ...
In addion it is imperave that ONLY fascia/trim arrangements that are supplied by Hearth Products are deemed suitable to be used with Hearth Products appliances in a ‘hole in the wall’ installaon.
Fixing the Appliance. If the appliance is being installed with a spacer kit, this should be aached to the appliance using the screws included and the fire retardant foam strip which is supplied with the appliance should be affixed to the rear ...
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This installaon DOES NOT require the burner tray to be removed from the firebox. Thread the cables from the FRONT base of the fire at the two posions le and right. The cable can be pulled through the firebox at each side.
Fing the Terminal Guard The terminal guard can now be assembled and fied the outside wall. The terminal guard supplied with this appliance is required to be fied, when installed in England or Wales if the terminal could come into contact with people moving around the building or if the terminal could become damaged.
Appliance Data Gas Type Natural Gas Inlet Pressure 20mbar 1mbar Gas Connecon 8mm pipe Injector Pilot (Manual Control) P-XX1313 Pilot (Slide Control) P-XX1314 Input High Rate (Gross) 4.2kW (0.4m /hr) Input Low Rate Manual Control (Gross) 2.9kW (0.27m /hr) Input Low Rate Slide Control (Gross) 2.7kW (0.26m /hr)
Removal of the front glass panel. The top glass clamp is held in place with 6 screws. This panel is concealed behind the top cover strip which is held in place by two magnets. The two magnets are fied to the top glass clamp as shown in this diagram.
Install the ceramics and the glass panel to the appliance according to these instrucons—see pages 13 and 20 Test the operang pressure of the appliance by aaching a pressure gauge to the test point of the appliance. This connecon should take place when the appliance is OFF. Ensure that gas is turned on at the gas meter and purge the air from the appliance by : MANUAL CONTROL UNITS: Rotang the control to the...
Compleng the Installaon of the Appliance Remove the protecve covering (if applicable) from the face of the decorave trim. Fit the trim to the appliance with the magnets provided. One magnet should be placed in each corner of the trim at the top of the appliance and on each side about 120mm from the base of the appliance.
Maintenance of the Appliance The following procedures can and should be performed by the customer at regular intervals depending upon use of the appliance. Appliance Technical Informaon Gas Type : Natural Gas Category : I Inlet Pressure: (Cold) 20mbar Heat Input Gross : 4.2kW Injector : 162 Desnaon Countries : GB/ IE...
The following procedures can and should only be performed by a Gas Safe registered installer. This appliance should be serviced annually by a Gas Safe registered installer. Removal / Replacement of Gas Carrying Components. The removal and replacement of all the gas carrying components will require the removal of the burner tray. The following informaon details the removal of this tray.
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Re-assemble the burner tray into the firebox (see previous page) Only replacement components supplied by the manufacturer should be used in the service of this appliance. Contact details for Hearth Products Ltd can be found on the back page of these instrucons.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS This appliance is available with two operang methods, namely manual control and slide control. The following instrucons detail both methods of operaon however the basic operaon of the appliance involves the ignion of a pilot burner , then the control of the main burner with LOW and HIGH sengs. This glass panel on this appliance is very hot when in use and as with all heang appliances a fireguard should be used for the protecon of children, the elderly and infirm.
FUEL BED LAYOUT (COAL) The following instrucons detail how the ceramic fuel bed and loose components are to be installed onto the appliance. Great care should be taken when handling these ceramic parts as they are fragile and can easily be broken. Do not force any component into posion, if it does not fit easily then you are not fing the part correctly.
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Step 3 Fit the front le side front ceramic rail in front of the burner as shown in the picture below. Ensure its’ lower edge is sing down onto the support bracket. Step 4 Fit the upper right side ceramic rail as shown in the picture below. Step 5 Fit the upper le...
mers are not used. This is not to be confused with the net efficiency, or useful efficiency of the appliance (shown in the tables above). This product MUST be installed by a Gas Safe Registered Installer. Full details are provided in this manual. Hearth Products Ltd. Unit 14 Tollgate Industrial Estate, Stafford, ST16 3SU...
P-XX1184 Ceramic Upper – LH P-XX1185 Ceramic Upper – RH P-XX1395 Glass Panel Hearth Products Ltd Unit 14 Tollgate Industrial Estate, Stafford, ST16 3SU Www.hearthproducts.co.uk Tel: 01785 225401 Fax: 01785 225501 Email: info@hearthproducts.co.uk Due to our policy of connual product improvement, some diagrams and small details may not be accurate however if there is any...
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