Flue Requirements; Ventilation; Gas Supply - Nu-Flame Vitesse H.E. Use, Installation & Servicing Instructions

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8. - FLUE REQUIREMENTS

These checks MUST be made before constructing the Builders Opening
The Appliance is suitable for Installation into the following types of Flue:
a. Conventional Stone/Brick Built Flue (Class 1) with a minimum cross sectional dimension of 175mm (7") with a minimum effective
height of 3 meters.
b. The flue MUST be free of any obstructions. Any dampers or restrictors MUST be removed. Some dampers are impractical to be
removed; therefore they MUST be fixed in some way in the OPEN position.
c. The chimney/flue should be swept if it has been used for solid fuel.
d. A Flue Lined with a 5" Flexible Flue Liner connected to a Register Plate fitted and sealed at the top of the Builders Opening with
a minimum effective height of 3 meters.
e. A Pre-cast Flue with Starter Blocks conforming to BS1289: 1975, 1986, or 1989 or BS EN1858 and having a minimum cross
sectional flue of 198mm by 67mm and Starter Blocks providing 115mm deep by 304mm wide with a minimum height of 555mm.
No part of the Pre-cast Flue must be less than 63mm.
f. The Fire may be used in conjunction with a Fully Sealed Rebated 150C rated or Equivalent Purpose Built Fire Surround.
g. Any Pre-Cast Flue must be Sound and Free from Obstructions (Mortar Fangs or Protrusions into the Flue Way) and have an
effective height of over 3 meters.
h. For Pre-cast Flues the walls should be dry-lined over the route of the flue to prevent cracking.
i. A Purpose Designed Flue Box to BS715 fitted with a 5" twin walled flue with a minimum effect height of 3 meters. Details are
available from your authorised supplier.
j. Ensure that only one fireplace is served by the flue system.
K. Ensure that the chimney/flue is continuous from inlet to termination.
l. Ensure that the chimney/flue is structurally sound, so that combustion products do NOT come into contact with combustible
materials outside the chimney.
m. CHECK FLUE PULL. Apply a smoke match or smoke generator to the flue opening at hearth level and observe smoke.
If there is a definite flow into the flue aperture, proceed with installation. If there is not a definite flow into the flue aperture,
preheat the flue for approximately 10 minutes and re-test. If there is not a definite flow towards the flue aperture the flue may
need attention.
DO NOT FIT THE APPLIANCE, SEEK EXPERT ADVICE.

9. - VENTILATION

a. No additional purpose provided ventilation is normally required for the fire when installed in the UK; however this must be
confirmed by the Spillage Test, see Section 18.2.
b. For other Countries refer to National Regulations and Local Codes.
c. This appliance is fitted with an oxygen depletion sensing system, which automatically shuts off the gas supply to the fire if the
oxygen level in the room is depleted, due to lack of primary air, or obstructed flue that would lead to incomplete combustion of
the gas. It must not be tampered with and only replaced with a genuine Nu-Flame ODS Pilot.

10. - GAS SUPPLY

It Is Recommended to Check The Next Section as Building Work May Affect the Gas Supply Routing.
a. Carry out a gas soundness test before working on the gas supply.
b. Gas supply provision should be made in accordance with the latest Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations as amended.
c. Confirm that the fire has been supplied for the correct gas to be used by checking the Data Badge in the base of the fire.
d. A route for a concealed gas supply is provided through a hole in the rear of the fire, at a position of 65mm to the left of the centre
of the fire and 28mm up from the base of the Fireplace/Builders opening. An isolation elbow is provided at the control inlet.
Your 8mm gas supply pipe needs to protrude through the back of the convector box by approximately 145mm to achieve a neat
connection onto the back of the isolator elbow on the burner. (This applies to both Manually Controlled and Thermatronic
Radio Frequency Controlled burners.)
e. Where the gas supply passes through walls, floors, voids, concrete and wall cavities the supply should be sleeved.
f. Determine the gas supply pipe size required taking into account any other gas appliances.
g. Determine where the gas supply pipe needs to terminate and fit the 8mm compression isolation/pressure test elbow provided.
h. In common with all other gas appliances, dirt and debris in the gas system can block the valve and gas injectors on this
appliance, and faults caused by this are not covered by the guarantee.
Therefore it is important that all gas pipes must be purged of both air and debris.
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If you suspect that there may still be dirt and/or debris in the gas system, fit a filter in the pipeline, before the gas isolation/
pressure test elbow.
J. Do not use jointing compound on any compression fittings on the fire. The use of jointing compound on the compression joints
on this appliance will possibly invalidate the guarantee, as it can get into the control mechanism and cause a malfunction.
k. Seal off the isolation/pressure test elbow and check all gas connections for gas soundness before proceeding to fit the fire.
! IMPORTANT NOTE !
Always reseal the pressure test point and check that it is gas tight.
(This accounts for a lot of recalls.)
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