Removing The Glass; Preparation And Installation Instructions - Faber Vejen Installation Manual

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3.3.1
C11, wall terminal
For a facade or wall outlet use a wall terminal (see fig. 1.0 C11).
Depending on the calculation this can be a diameter of 130/200mm
or 100/150mm.
3.3.2
C31, roof terminal
For a flat or pits roof outlet use a long roof outlet with a diameter of
100/150mm (see fig. 1.0 C31)
3.3.3
C91, existing chimney
You can also connect to an existing fireplace chimney. The existing
chimney functions then as air supply and a flexible stainless steel
tube drawn through the chimney carries the flue gases. The flexible
stainless steel tube of Ø100mm must have a CE mark have up to
600°C.
Use the short chimney outlet. (See fig. 1.0 C91).
The chimney must have the following conditions:
The channel of the chimney must be at least 150x150mm.
There should be no more than one device on a chimney.
The chimney must be in good condition:
o
No leakage
o
Well cleaned
For more information about connections to existing chimneys, ask
the installation manual "chimney connection set".
4 Preparation and installation
instructions
4.1
Gas connection
The gas connection must comply with the applicable local
standards. We advise using a Ø15mm gas connection directly from
the gas meter to the appliance, with a shut-off valve in the proximity
of the appliance, which must always be freely accessible. Position
the gas connection so that it is easily accessible at all times for
service and that the burner unit can be disassembled. (See fig.
8.0-C and dimensional drawing 16.2 for position of the gas
connection).
4.2
Electrical connection
The power supply must comply with the applicable local standards.
A wall socket 230VAC/50Hz must be installed near the fire. For
power supply make use of the included plug adapter. See fig 2.0 for
the wiring diagram of this connection and the LED Symbio module.
A = Plug adapter 6V
B = Micro switch
C = Spark transformer
D = LED Symbio module
E = Slider
4.3
Preparing the fire
Remove the fire from its packaging. Open the operation door
(see fig. 3.0), take the packaged parts from the fire and
remove the bolts in the bottom plate.
Prepare the gas connection on the regulator. See fig. 8.0-C
and dimensional drawing 16.2.
I n s t a l l a t i o n m a n u a l
4.4
Positioning the fire
Take into account the installation requirements and the minimum
distances around the fireplace. (See Chapter 3).
4.5
Installing the flue materials
When penetrating a non-combustible wall or ceiling the
opening must be at least 5mm larger than the diameter of the
discharge material. At a combustible wall or ceiling is this
100mm larger than the diameter of the drainage material.
Horizontal sections should be installed with a slope towards
the fire (3 degrees).
Build the system from the fire. If this is not possible you can
make use of an extendable adapter section.
For truing up the exhaust system use the 0,5m. pipe, which
can be shortened and ensure that the inner pipe is always
2cm longer than the outer pipe.
Parts, which are shortened, must be secured with a
self-tapping screw.
Wall and roof terminals can also be cut.
Do not insulate but ventilate built-in flue material (approx.
100cm²).

5 Removing the glass

5.1
Front glass
Remove the front frame. See fig. 4.0.
Slightly loose the screws of the glass support under.
See fig. 4.1.
Slightly loose the nuts of the upper glass support and remove
it. See fig. 4.2.
Remove the front glass. See fig. 4.3.
For replacing the front glass repeat the steps in reverse
order.
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Please note:
Clean all fingerprints on the glass; otherwise they will burn in once
the fire is used.
5.2
Side glasses
For cleaning only it's not necessary to remove the side glasses.
Only remove the front glass. See Chapter 5.1.
Remove the side panel. See fig. 5.0.
Slightly loose the screws of the glass support under.
See fig. 5.1.
Slightly loose the nuts of the upper glass support and
remove it. See fig. 5.2.
Remove the side glass. See fig. 5.3.
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Please note:
Clean all fingerprints on the glass; otherwise they will burn in once
the fire is used.
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