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Living Flame G Series Installation Manual

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Failure to follow these instructions could cause a malfunction
Some variation to these installation guidelines may be necessary due to the difference in New
( 1) Location
( 2) Ventilation
( 3) Gas Connection
( 4) Gas Supply
( 5) Test Pressure
( 6) Testing
( 7) Electrical
( 8) Controls
( 9) Fluing
(10) Your Safety and Protection
(11) What To Do If You Smell Gas
(12) Cleaning and Care
(13) Unpacking
(14) Clearances
(15) Dimensions Top Flued
(16) Dimensions Rear Flued
(17) Control Location
(18) Control Operation
(19) Removal of Glass
Carefully Read the Following Information
For Safe Installation and Operation
Carefully Read the Following Information:
INSTALLATION MANUAL
The Living Flame G Series Gas fireplace
must be installed
in accordance with these instructions.
Carefully read all instructions in the manual first.
of the fireplace causing injury and/or property damage
and may also invalidate your
household insurance and warranty
Zealand homes and the local authorities.
For Safe Installation and Operation
Note:
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Index
(20) Removal of Top
(21) Log and Ember Installation
(22) Top Flued Joint Sealing
(23) Flue Draught Test
(24) Surfaces Temperatures
(25) Rear Flue Corner Fitting
(26) Wall Penetration Fittings
(27) Wall Penetration Dimensions
(28) Flue and Chimney Requirements
(29) Flue and Chimney Clearances
(30) Flue Components
(31) Flue Systems
(32) Parts Diagram
(33) Fan Assembly Diagram
(34) Electrical Kits
(35) Services Instructions
(36) Routine Service
(37) Service Warranty
(38) Guarantees
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Summary of Contents for Living Flame G Series

  • Page 1 For Safe Installation and Operation Carefully Read the Following Information: INSTALLATION MANUAL The Living Flame G Series Gas fireplace must be installed in accordance with these instructions. Carefully read all instructions in the manual first. Note: Failure to follow these instructions could cause a malfunction...
  • Page 2 These Instructions Must Remain With Fireplace (1) Location The fireplace should be located 1. Out of high traffic areas. 2. Out of strong draughts. Away from furniture and drapes. 4. Where the flue system can be correctly installed without damaging the structure of the building, checking that the flue and its shielding will be able to pass through the ceiling space and roof without interfering with any structural timberwork.
  • Page 3 Turn off fire, remove gauge and tube. Secure test nipple screw and replace cover. (7) Electrical The Standard G Series fireplace will operate with no need for an external power supply. This model has a thermocouple safety device that when heated by the pilot flame generates a millivolt supply enough to operate and control the main burner.
  • Page 4 (8) Controls Customers Requirements 1. Show customer the position of manual or electrical control system 2. Ask the customer to operate controls. 3. Insure the customer fully understands the control system and they can operate them satisfactorily 4. If the controls system fitted is unable to be operated satisfactory then a alternative control system may be selected from our control options range (ref back to dealer or sales representative) .
  • Page 5 THERMOSTAT CONTROL ( Plug in or wall mount ) On request and at further cost, a plug in or wall mount thermostat can be supplied. Plug in Plug the plug in thermostat into the power socket, then plug the on / off or high / low power cord into the thermostat.
  • Page 6 Flues must be sealed to prevent damage from water or products of combustion leakage. Flues should be inspected and tested annually. Flues should have a minimum draught of -1mm wg. Flues should have a minimum rise of no less than 10° horizontally where flue is to be offset.