INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS CONTENTS Important Notes Page 2 Commissioning the Heater Page 15 Technical Information Page 4 Customer Briefing Page 22 Dimensions Page 5 Commissioning Checklist Page 23 Installation Page 5 Servicing Instructions Page 24 IMPORTANT NOTES This is a h igh efficiency, flueless catalytic, live flame effect heater. It provides radiant and convected heat, both efficiently and safely utilising the latest type of catalytic convector burner technology.
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An openable window or equivalent is also required. The room size should be a minimum of 30m3 (1059ft3) for the 41 Landscape model and a minimum 40m3 (1412ft3) for the 48 Landscape model. This volume may include adjacent spaces but these spaces must not be separated by a door.
DIMENSIONS Figure 1 41 & 48 Landscape Firewall Dimensions INSTALLATION This heater is designed to be wall mounted. The wall should be reasonably flat and of a sufficient size to accommodate the heater (see Figure 1). If the appliance is to be sited near a disused natural draught flue, it is recommended that the old flue should be partially sealed off to prevent draughts however some ventilation will be required to prevent condensation.
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This heater may be installed in any room in a home: however there are exception and the heater may not be used in bedrooms, bathrooms or shower rooms. Additionally for LPG, the heater must not be used in cellars or basements. Installations in living rooms and conservatories are popular, other rooms such as kitchens, dining rooms and hallways are permitted, providing a suitable gas supply is available, and the room sizing and ventilation requirements are adhered to.
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CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS Combustible materials are defined as wood, fabrics, or other materials likely to combust if exposed to flame. Generally, any material, which is likely to discolour, melt or misshape when exposed to moderate heat, should be considered as a combustible material of surface.
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Table 3 Dimensions for Combustible Shelves Maximum depth of shelf Minimum distance from top of outlet grille to underside of shelf 75mm (3 inches) 305mm (12 inches) 150mm (6 inches) 457mm (18 inches) 457mm (18 inches) 1067mm (42 inches) As with all heating appliances, any decorations, soft furnishings, and all coverings (i.e. flock, blown vinyl and embossed paper) positioned too close to the heater may discolour or scorch.
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SECURING THE HEATER TO THE WALL Select a suitable site for the heater. Remove the front of the heater by lifting the panel, as shown in Figure 2 Remove the glass frame securing nuts and remove the glass frame complete, by tilting the base of the frame out and lifting upwards.
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Mark the position of the four Wall Fixing Points using the wall plate as a template, Figure 4 and Figure 5 for the 41 Landscape Heater and 48 Landscape Heater respectively. Drill and plug the wall with suitable wall plugs. Secure the wall plate to the wall using suitable screws ensuring the wall plate is level.
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Figure 6 Dimensions for Fitting the Heater with the Optional Floor Stand GAS CONNECTION The gas inlet connection is located on the gas valve underneath the heater at the right hand side. The gas supply may connect to the heater over the surface of the wall or by concealed connection below the heater.
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Ensure rocker switch is turned to on ( I ) when fitting the Combination control heater body to the wall plate Figure 9 Remote Valve Controls Figure 10 Aeration Screw Location Page 14 41L48L-I01-270318...
FITTING THE VERMICULITE GRANULES Pour the vermiculite granules into the burner. Fill the burner completely to the top as shown in Figure 3. Do not overfill the vermiculite over the top of the burner in the area of the pilot flame. Replace the frame and secure using the 2 nuts previous removed.
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Keep knob depressed at this point for 10 - 15 seconds and release the knob slowly. Preferably the pilot should be left to stabilise for approximately 5 minutes before igniting the burner. HIGH SETTING If the pilot is not already lit, light the pilot as described above. With control knob at ‘PILOT’...
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PILOT HIGH Figure 11 Manual Burner Control REMOTE CONTROL BURNER The heater is fitted with a pilot light, which is also an oxygen depletion sensor (O.D.S), piezo spark, and flame sensing device. The control is located behind the front panel on the right hand side of the heater.
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BATTERY FITMENT Insert the supplied 9V battery in the handset and the four supplied 1.5V AA batteries in the receiver as shown in Figure 12 & Figure 13. Figure 13 Receiver Battery Fitting Figure 12 Handset Battery Fitting Page 18 41L48L-I01-270318...
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SETTING THE ELECTRONICS CODE The heater comes with the handset and receiver already paired as part of our in house quality checks. If the handset does need to be paired, please follow the instructions below. Figure 15 Receiver Small flame button Reset button Figure 14 Remote Handset A code is selected automatically for all Mertik Maxitrol electronics from among 65000...
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When lighting the burner with the remote control, if the ON/OFF switch is not turned on (fig 6C) the unit will issue one long continuous beep. HANDSET OPERATION Press the LARGE LARGE FLAME BUTTON FLAME button and the OFF button Press LARGE FLAME simultaneously to light button to increase the...
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FITTING THE OPTIONAL FLOOR STAND & TOP GRILLE Ensure that the heater has been fitted to the heights shown in Figure 6. The optional floor stand can now be placed under the heater and centralized. FITTING THE FRONT PANEL The front panel can now be fitted by aligning the large hole on the keyway holes with the fixing screws and sliding the front panel down.
Stress that no coals or logs must be added to the heater and that any replacement parts must only be authorised ESSE spares. Recommend that the heater is regularly serviced at least once a year by a qualified person.
COMMISSIONING CHECKLIST To assist with any potential guarantee claim please complete the following information:- To be completed by the installer. Dealer the appliance was purchased from: Name: Address: Telephone No: ESSENTIAL information: Date Installed Model Description: Serial No: Installation Engineer: Company Name: Address: Telephone No:...
SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS The heater is fitted with a pilot light and flame-sensing device which is also an oxygen depletion sensor (O.D.S). This is not adjustable and must not be put out of action. If any parts of this system requires replacement only original manufacturers parts must be used.
USER INSTRUCTIONS CONTENTS General Notes Page 25 Operating The Heater Page 27 Combustion Monitoring Important Notes Page 25 Page 31 System Clearances Page 26 Cleaning Page 31 Ventilation Page 27 Servicing Page 32 Burner Arrangement Page 27 Guarantee Page 36 GENERAL NOTES This heater has been individually designed to add charm and character to your home and provides a highly efficient heat source, coupled with the convenience of clean...
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Do not use candles or oil lamps. These provide considerable quantities of pollutant and unhealthy soot particles in your home. Smoke from cigarette and cigars contain tarry substances, which may also leave deposits on colder and damp walls when heated. CLEARANCES To electrical devices - Under no circumstances must any electrical device (e.g.
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VENTILATION Purpose provided ventilation of 100cm2 is required for this heater. This ventilation must never be blocked or partially blocked. An openable window or equivalent is also required. Ventilation fitted under, or within immediate vicinity of the heater must not be used as it may adversely affect performance of the combustion monitoring system (ODS) system.
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MANUAL BURNER PILOT HIGH Figure 18 Manual Burner Controls It is recommended that the pilot light be left ‘on’ even if the main burner is turned ‘off’. LIGHTING THE PILOT Depress control knob fully. Whilst depressed turn knob slowly anti-clockwise to ‘PILOT’ setting.
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With control knob at ‘PILOT’ setting, depress and turn anti-clockwise to ‘HIGH’ setting and release the knob. After a few seconds the burner will light on high setting. LOW SETTING With the heater lit on ‘HIGH’ setting, as described above, output can be decreased by turning the control knob progressively in a clockwise direction until the desired level is achieved, down to the ‘LOW’...
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REMOTE CONTROL BURNER Press the LARGE LARGE FLAME BUTTON FLAME button and the OFF button Press LARGE FLAME simultaneously to light button to increase the the heater flame. OFF BUTTON SMALL FLAME BUTTON Hold the OFF button to Press SMALL FLAME turn off the heater button to decrease the flame.
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BATTERY REPLACEMENT When the receiver batteries need changing, frequent bleeps can be heard for three seconds when the motor turns. Ensure the appliance is cold, and remove the receiver box from underneath the appliance and replace the batteries with 4 X 1.5 volts “AA” type quality alkaline batteries.
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Your ESSE is guaranteed against defects arising from faulty manufacture for 2 years when supplied by an ESSE Specialist. Upon registration of the warranty, ESSE will extend the guarantee period to 5 years from purchase. Your details must be registered with us by either returning the completed warranty card or by completing registration on-line at www.esse.com.
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