HE900 GAS FIRE USER INSTRUCTIONS INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS 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.
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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.
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No purpose made venlaon is normally required for this appliance when installed in G.B. If the appliance is being installed in I.E then refer to I.S 813:1996 (Domesc Gas Installaon—Naonal Standards Authority of Ireland). Venlaon areas (if applicable) should be checked periodically to ensure there is no obstrucon, even though none is normally required for this appliance.
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INSTALLATION TYPE A These diagrams detail the installaon of the appliance into a standard 16” x 22” opening. This method of installaon is suitable for both Class 1 and Class 2 installaons. This installaon requires a 900 STANDARD MANTEL. For crical dimensions see page 8. The 900 FIXING PLATE supplied is firmly aached to the builders opening aer the hearth has been installed.
INSTALLATION TYPE B These diagrams detail the installaon of the appliance into a Pre Cast Flue block and a 900 STANDARD MANTEL is being fied. For details on 900 STANDARD MANTEL crical dimensions see page 8 The 900 PRECAST SPACER KIT is used to create an interface between the precast flue and the 900 FIXING PLATE.
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INSTALLATION TYPE C These diagrams detail the installaon of the appliance into a Pre Cast Flue where a 900 PRECAST MANTEL is being fied For details on 900 PRECAST MANTEL crical dimensions see page 9. The 900 PRECAST SPACER KIT is used to create an interface between the precast flue and the 900 FIXING PLATE.
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900 STANDARD MANTEL CRITICAL DIMENSIONS This Mantel MUST be constructed from Non-Combusble Materials. These diagrams detail the CRITICAL dimensions which must be achieved for correct installaon of the appliance when being installed into a 900 STANDARD MANTEL.. NOTE: Front Lower Marble Access Plate Dimensions and installaon for BOTH 900 STANDARD &...
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900 PRECAST MANTEL CRITICAL DIMENSIONS This Mantel MUST be constructed from Non-Combusble Materials. These diagrams detail the CRITICAL dimensions which must be achieved for correct installaon of the appliance when being installed into a 900 PRECAST MANTEL NOTE: Front Lower Marble Access Plate Dimensions and installaon for BOTH 900 STANDARD &...
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MARBLE ACCESS COVER CRITICAL DIMENSIONS This Access Cover MUST be constructed from Non-Combusble Materials. These diagrams detail the CRITICAL dimensions of the MARBLE/STONE ACCESS COVER This informaon is to be used for both 900 STANDARD & 900 PRECAST MANTELS DESCRIPTION mm (min) mm (max)
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SITING THE APPLIANCE Fireplace Opening IMPORTANT NOTE: This appliance DOES NOT seal onto a marble or stone back panel. The fire is installed directly into the FIXING PLATE assembly. Installaon of this fixing plate is detailed on the preceding pages 5,6 & 7. The mantel should be constructed to the requirements shown on the preceding pages 8,9 &...
Checking the Flue Use a smoke pellet prior to the appliance installaon to ensure the viability of the flue and check that the smoke can be seen being emied from the terminal / chimney pot outside. There must be no leakage of smoke through the structure of the ...
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INSTALLING THE FIXING PLATE (PRECAST INSTALLATIONS ONLY ) For Class 1 and Class 2 installaons see page 14. PRECAST INSTALLATIONS Installing the FIXING PLATE The FIXING PLATE can now be screwed to the PRECAST SPACER. Use the 7 screws supplied with the PRECAST SPACER kit to secure as shown above. Once screwed into posion ensure this FIXING PLATE is sealed airght against the PRECAST SPACER with a suitable heatproof silicone externally around the frame and internally around the fireplace opening using fire cement or other suitable non combusble fondant...
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INSTALLING THE FIXING PLATE (STANDARD INSTALLATIONS ) STANDARD INSTALLATIONS The mantel can now be fied, and the back panel adjusted into the correct posion. Installing the FIXING PLATE The FIXING PLATE can now be screwed to the wall symmetrically around the fireplace opening and hearth. Use the 7 screws and plugs supplied in the appliance installaon kit.
INSTALLING THE MANTEL (ALL INSTALLATIONS ) Installing the MANTEL The mantel should be placed symmetrically around the FIXING PLATE . Carefully measure the distance between the mantel opening and the front edge of the FIXING PLATE to double check. Failure to fit the mantel in the correct posion will prevent the front trim assembly from fing properly.
INSTALLING THE APPLIANCE AS HIW (Hole In the Wall) THIS APPLIANCE CAN BE INSTALLED AS A HOLE IN THE WALL INSTALLATION. FULL DETAILS OF THIS TYPE OF INSTALLATION ARE SUPPLIED WITH THE HIW INSTALLATION KIT. THE INSTALLER MUST INFORM THE USER OF THE FOLLOWING IMPORTANT NOTICES AFTER A HOLE IN THE WALL INSTALLATION HAS BEEN UNDERTAKEN.
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GLASS PANEL / FRONT TRIM INSTALLATION Removal and replacement of the front glass panel. The glass panel is held in place with 10 screws. When removing the screws it is advised to remove the side screws first, and finally the top two screws. Take care to hold the glass panel whilst removing the final screw.
Install the ceramics into the appliance according to these instrucons—see pages 24 through to 27. Refit the glass panel and front trim cover—See page 17 Test the operang pressure of the appliance by aaching a pressure gauge to the test point of the appliance. This connecon ...
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COMPLETING THE INSTALLATION THE INSTALLER MUST INFORM THE CUSTOMER OF THE FOLLOWING TO COMPLETE THE INSTALLATION Demonstrate the lighng of the appliance and the controls to select the heat sengs. Demonstrate how to exnguish the fire. Demonstrate the removal of the trim and marble access cover and how to reinstall correctly. Demonstrate the locaon of the baery igniter and how to replace the baery.
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Appliance Technical Informaon Gas Type : Natural Gas Category : I2H Inlet Pressure: (Cold) 20mbar Heat Input Gross : 6.75kW Injector : 74 Desnaon Countries : GB/ IE Efficiency Class: 1 NOx Class: 5 Efficiency Net: 83% HEALTH AND SAFETY NOTICE This appliance uses fuel effect pieces manufactured from Refractory Ceramic Fibres (RCF).
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SERVICING THE APPLIANCE 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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Removal / Replacement of Gas Carrying Components (connued) Slide Control Valve Remove the locknut from the front of the valve. Undo the three (3) nuts around the periphery of the valve body—Gas Inlet / Burner / Pilot. Remove the thermocouple nut from the back of the valve. The valve can be removed and serviced / replaced as necessary.
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS SLIDE CONTROL OPERATION Push the control lever to the le to the IGN symbol . The spark generator should cause a repeve spark at the pilot and the pilot and main burner should ignite. If the pilot does not light aer 10 seconds then slide the control lever to the right towards the OFF symbol and wait for 3 minutes.
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FUEL BED LAYOUT The following instrucons detail how the Rockwool, 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 4 Fit Log B onto the burner locaon brackets as shown below. Step 5 Fit Central Log C onto the fuel bed as shown in the picture below.
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Step 6 Fit Log D onto the fuel bed as shown in the picture below. Step 7 Fit Log E onto the fuel bed as shown in the picture below.
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Step 8 Fit Log F onto the fuel bed as shown in the picture below. Step 9 Fit Log G onto the fuel bed as shown in the picture below. Now refit the glass panel, front trim and marble access cover—see page 17 for details...
Product Fiche Manufacturer : Hearth Products Ltd Model No. F-081XX2 Fuel Type Natural Gas I2H Energy Efficiency Class Indirect Heang Funconality Direct Heat Output kW 5.1kW Indirect Heat Output kW Useful Energy Efficiency (NCV) High : 83.0% Useful Energy Efficiency (NCV) Nominal Heat Output High : 5.1kW Nominal Heat Output...
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User Replaceable Parts Part Number Descripon P-XX1191 Ceramic Front Rail P-XX1191A Ceramic Rear Log A P-XX1191B Ceramic Centre Log B P-XX1191C Ceramic Log C P-XX1191D Ceramic Log D P-XX1191E Ceramic Log E P-XX1191F Ceramic Log F P-XX1191G Ceramic Log G P-XX1191Z Ceramic Gasket Seal for Burner Tray (See page 21) P-XX1191H...
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