ACR Electronics Wychwood WYC1GAS User, Installation & Servicing Instructions

Balanced flue gas stove

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Balanced Flue Gas Stoves
Wychwood
USER, INSTALLATION & SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS
For use in GB & IE (United Kingdom and Ireland)
This appliance has been tested and certified for other counties (see technical data). However to install appliance in other countries, modification
of the appliance and its method of installation may be necessary in order to use the appliance safely and correctly. The manual for the local lan-
guage must be obtained. Contact ACR for further information.
To be retained by the user for future reference.
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  • Page 1 Balanced Flue Gas Stoves Wychwood USER, INSTALLATION & SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS For use in GB & IE (United Kingdom and Ireland) This appliance has been tested and certified for other counties (see technical data). However to install appliance in other countries, modification of the appliance and its method of installation may be necessary in order to use the appliance safely and correctly.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Thankyou for purchasing an ACR Gas Stove. To ensure you gain the most from your purchase, please read through this manual before operating for the first time. Please keep this manual safe as it will be required to be completed by your Gas Safe engineer after each annual service.
  • Page 3 General Notes IMPORTANT Please read these instructions carefully before installation or use. This appliance must be installed and serviced by a qualified person in accordance with local and national regulations. The flue system must be installed and inspected by a qualified person in accordance with lo- cal and national regulations.
  • Page 4 Before installation, check that the local distribution conditions, nature of the gas and pres- sure, and adjustment of the appliance are compatible. This appliance is intended for use on a gas installation with a governed meter. This gas installation may only be installed by a registered professional competent person (Gas Safe installer in the UK).
  • Page 5: Puck Handset User Instructions

    Puck Handset User Instructions NOTICE Technical Data To keep the Receiver free from debris, dirt, and humidity, do not re- AMBIENT TEMPERATURE RANGE move the Receiver from the plastic bag until all construction is com- CE: The Puck: 0 °C to 55 °C plete.
  • Page 6 Puck Handset User Instructions Modes of Operation ON / When pilot ignition is confirmed, motor turns automatically to maximum flame height. Down /LOW Up / HIGH To avoid damaging the electronics, do NOT use metal tools to remove the batteries from the handset / Receiver. If the pilot does not stay lit after several tries, turn the main valve knob to OFF and follow the instructions “TURN OFF GAS TO APPLIANCE”...
  • Page 7: Manual User Instructions

    Manual User Instructions Knob Settings KNOB POSITION FUNCTION Main valve Permits main gas flow through valve. knob Permits main gas flow through valve if pilot is lit and Main valve thermocouple is generating sufficient power. knob Allows pilot to the manually ignited and prevents main gas Manual knob flow.
  • Page 8: Cleaning & Maintenance

    Cleaning & Maintenance Never attempt any cleaning or maintenance of the appliance unless the appliance is cold This appliance should be inspected and serviced once a year by a qualified, competent and registered person. The inspection and maintenance must at least ensure that the appliance is working correctly and safely.
  • Page 9: Installation Instructions

    Installation Instructions Protective clothing should be worn when installing the appliance. Care should be taken when lifting this appliance due to it’s weight. We strongly recommend a carbon monoxide detector (conforming to EN50291) is permanently fixed in the same room as the appliance. Ensure that the Flue Terminal is not in any way obstructed and is clear of vegetation, i.e.
  • Page 10 Installation Instructions Gas Connection This appliance has a gas inlet connection of Ø 8mm. Ventilation This appliance is a Balanced Flue room sealed appliance, and as such needs no additional ventilation. However, an adequate supply of fresh air to maintain temperatures and a com- fortable environment is recommended.
  • Page 11: Clearance Requirements

    Clearance Requirements Corner Installation – Distance to combustibles Side & Rear – Distance to combustibles Above – Distance to combustibles...
  • Page 12: Flue Configuration

    Installation of the appliance The appliance is supplied in separate boxes, please refer to the packing list above. The installer is required to install the burner, optional rear panel and log set to the appliance. Flue configuration The appliance is pre-set with a vertical flue configuration, if this is the desired flue route then no further action needs to be taken.
  • Page 13: Burner Installation

    Burner installation Before connecting the burner please ensure that the gas supply pipework is in the correct position for connection to the unit, please ensure that the gas supply pipework is purged and free from debris. 1. To access the combustion chamber please loosen the two retaining bolts located in the side of the openable door.
  • Page 14 4.Replace the perforated grate and log guard. 5.Place the control box into the holder located on the underside back left of the appliance ensuring that the wiring is not trapped in any way. The appliance is now ready to be connected to the gas supply pipework and the flue connection can be made.
  • Page 15: Flue Connection

    Flue Connection General Notes This appliance may be installed with a roof terminal or a wall terminal. This appliance may only be used with Balanced Flue (otherwise known as Concentric Flue) parts as specified by ACR. The ACR specified flue parts have been approved with the appli- ance.
  • Page 16 Terminal Guards The flue outlet should be protected with a terminal guard conforming to BS5440-1 if persons could come into contact with it, or if it could be damaged or if it is in a vulnerable position such as where the flue discharge is within easy reach from the ground (less than 2m) balcony, veranda or an opening window.
  • Page 17 Wall Vent Terminations Vertical Roof Vent Termination Horizontal Wall Vent Termination Flue sizing: Flue sizing: Wychwood: Ø100/150 Connector on Appliance. Wychwood: Ø100/150 Connector on appliance. Ø100/150 Maybe used throughout. Ø100/150 Maybe used throughout. Flue Terminal: Ø100/150 Maximum pipe extension, for outside wall (H) Part No.
  • Page 18 Examples of possible alternative flueing arrangements* *Contact your local dealer for more information...
  • Page 19 Examples of possible alternative flueing arrangements* *Contact your local dealer for more information...
  • Page 20 Examples of possible alternative flueing arrangements* *Contact your local dealer for more information...
  • Page 21 Examples of possible alternative flueing arrangements* *Contact your local dealer for more information...
  • Page 22 Examples of possible alternative flueing arrangements** **Contact your local dealer for more information...
  • Page 23: Positioning Of Logs & Embers

    Positioning of Logs & Embers When arranging the logs and embers onto the firebed, it is important that the pilot area is kept clear and that no embers enter the pilot shield. The pilot area includes the the pilot shield and the top of the burner to the first slot. Position the logs &...
  • Page 24 Log Layout Scatter the bags of embers over the top of the burners as shown, keeping the piot area clear. Position the 8 logs as shown, noting the 2 special logs labelled A and B. These have a slot cast into the underside, this slot fits on top of the 2 raised burner sections.
  • Page 25 Log 3 Log 4 Log 5...
  • Page 26 Log 6 Log 7 Log 8...
  • Page 27: Commissioning The Appliance

    Commissioning the Appliance Pilot Ignition Check 1. Ignite the pilot light as described in the User Instructions 2. Check that the pilot flame stays alight 3. Extinguish the pilot light 4. Ensure the glass is clean & fingerprints are removed prior to lighting as these could mark the glass permanently.
  • Page 28 Pressure Check Instructions: 1. Turn off the gas valve on the appliance 2. Release the screw on the Inlet Pressure test point on the gas valve and connect a manom- eter 3. Check that the measured pressure is as the prescribed supply pressure 4.
  • Page 29: Briefing & Handover To The Customer

    Briefing & Handover to the Customer Instruct the customer on the full operation of the appliance. Warn the customer that the fire unit may give off a temporary odour; this is normal running in of the unit, and will disappear after a short period of use. Inform the user that the appliance glass is only to be opened when servicing, and not to dis- turb the fibre logs as this may disturb the combustion.
  • Page 30 Gas Checklist Gas Checklist Pass Fail Gas Tightness Test Standing Pressure Working Pressure Burner Pressure Heat Input Door Locked & Secured Dealer & Installer Information Installation Company: Dealer: Gas Safe Registered Engineer: Contact No: Contact No: Date of Purchase: Gas Safe Register No: Model No: Date of Installation: Stove Serial No:...
  • Page 31: Fault Finding Checklist

    Fault Finding Checklist ISSUE POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLVE Will not operate with handset 1. Transmitter batteries low Replace Transmitter batteries. Quality alkaline recommended. 2. Receiver batteries low Replace Receiver batteries with 1.5 V”AA” quality alkaline batteries. 3.Optional Mains Adapter not Check Mains Adapter operating properly 4.Check coding of Transmitter and Learn new code (reset).
  • Page 32 Fault Finding Checklist ISSUE POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLVE No Ignition: one 5 second 1.ON/OFF Switch is in (O) OFF Push Switch to (-) ON position (see figure 7). continuous tone: position. 2. Loose wire Secure wire 3.Receiver Replace Receiver and reprogram code (see OBSERVED PROBLEM C, REMEDY to POSSIBLE CAUSE 2).
  • Page 33 Fault Finding Checklist ISSUE POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLVE No transmission: (motor does 1.Dead batteries Replace the batteries in the Receiver and/or Remote Handset (quality Alka- not turn) line recommended) 2. Receiver must learn Press and hold the Receiver’s reset button until you hear 2 acoustic noises new code.
  • Page 34 Fault Finding Checklist ISSUE POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLVE No pilot flame but spark 1.No gas supply Check the gas supply. 2.Air in the pilot supply line Purge the line or start ignition several times. 3.No spark at Pilot Burner Check manufacturer’s instructions for pilot setup; check wiring connection.
  • Page 35: Spare Parts List

    Spare Parts No. on Item Code Diagram Pilot Assembly Natural G30-ZP2-312 Pilot Assembly LPG G30-ZP2-271 Thermocouple CG30182 Pilot Assembly Gasket Gas Valve Assembly Natural RK0_N1_GV60 Gas Valve Assembly LPG RK10_P1_GV60 Flexible Tube 8 x 300mm.s.s IGO8030 Front Window Panel (Not Shown) 5540-424 Ceramic Log Pack (Not Shown) W-Logset...
  • Page 36: Technical Information

    Technical Information...
  • Page 37: Technical Data

    Technical Data G20/G25 G25/G25.3 G20/G25 I2H,I2E I2E+ I2L/ I2EK I2ELL I2(43.46 -45.3 MJ/m3 Gas type (0°C)) Supply Pressure Mbar 20 / 25 Nominal Heat Input Gross (Hs) kW 8 / 7.4 Nominal Heat Input Nett (Hi) 7.1 / 6.6 Consumption m³/hr 0.76 0.76 / 0.81...
  • Page 38 Dimensions - Wychwood...
  • Page 39: Servicing

    Servicing Turn the appliance OFF and isolate the gas supply. Ensure the appliance is fully cold before attempting to start servicing the appliance. No liability can be accepted by ACR for injury caused by burning or scolding by a hot appliance. A suggested procedure for servicing is listed below A.
  • Page 40: Annual Service Records

    Annual Service Record Annual Service Record Annual Service Record Year 1 Year 2 Gas Safe Registered Engineer: Gas Safe Registered Engineer: Contact No: Contact No: Gas Safe Register No: Gas Safe Register No: Date of Service: Date of Service: Door Seal replaced: Door Seal replaced: Annual Service Record Annual Service Record...
  • Page 41 Annual Service Record Annual Service Record Annual Service Record Year 5 Year 6 Gas Safe Registered Engineer: Gas Safe Registered Engineer: Contact No: Contact No: Gas Safe Register No: Gas Safe Register No: Date of Service: Date of Service: Door Seal replaced: Door Seal replaced: Annual Service Record Annual Service Record...
  • Page 42 Warranty – 3 Year Warranty With the aim of constantly improving our products, all modifications considered necessary may be made without notice. This manual is correct at time of printing. Our appliances are guaranteed against faults and hidden defects subject to the following conditions: ...
  • Page 44 ACR Heat Products Unit 1 Weston Works, Weston Lane, Birmingham, West Midlands, UK, B11 3RP Tel: 0121 706 8266 Website: www.acrheatproducts.com Email: enquiries@acrheatproducts.co.uk...

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