Cleaning And Testing The Gas Fire; Gas Measurement; Sustainability Measurement - Kalfire G Series Installation Instructions Manual

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6. Connect the ground wire to the back plate of the technical
unit by tightening the nut.
7. Connect the ground wire to the automatic burner relay.
8. Place the automatic burner relay in the technical unit.
CAREFUL! After placement, the black reset button on the
lower-front side of the automatic burner relay must always
be accessible.
9. Mount the gas valve directly to the gas regulator
in the technical unit.
10. Vent the gas regulator by using the pre-pressure
measuring nipple.
11. Connect the gas fire to a power supply.
12. Check the remote control transmission strength.
See: Checking transmission strength on page 24.

5.3 Cleaning and testing the gas fire

Clean the glass and test the gas fire before you finish the
surround.
CAREFUL! Grease emanating from fingers or other
materials can burn into the glass. These burnt-in spots are
permanent and cannot be cleaned.
CAREFUL! When the newly-installed fireplace burns for
the first time, the varnish can emit a smell. This smell will
disappear naturally, once the varnish has completely
hardened.
1. Clean the glass before first ignition.
a. For standard ceramic windows.
See: Cleaning the (standard) ceramic windows
on page 28.
b. For anti-reflective glass. See: Cleaning instructions
anti-reflective glass on page 28.
2. Ignite the fireplace
During the first time, it can take a while for the fire to ignite
and continue to burn. This is caused by air in the gas pipe.
Potentially, you will get a 08A notification. See Removing or
resetting a malfunction on page 30.

5.4 Gas measurement

Check the pre-pressure of the gas connection after installation.
Carry out this measurement to verify whether the appliance
is supplied with enough gas and the burner retains sufficient
pressure.
The gas valve below is built into the technical unit. This gas valve
is equipped with a pre-pressure measuring nipple and a burner
pressure measure nipple. An arrow has been added to the
rear side of the gas valve, that indicates the gas flow direction.
An orifice that is gas and appliance specific is mounted in the
connection of the measuring device.
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Fig. 12: Gas measurement
The type image indicates to which type of gas the appliance has
been installed. The burner pressure must correspond with the
value presented in the type image and the pre-pressure cannot
decrease below nation-wide statutory requirements during full
use. Always measure both pressures when the appliance is in use.

5.5 Sustainability measurement

The sustainability measurement serves to confirm that the flue
duct has been connected and the gas is sealed. We recommend
to check the flue duct before finishing the surround.
The oxygen (O
) and carbon monoxide (CO) values can be
²
measured through the sustainability measuring points. The
O
value describes the operation of the flue duct, the CO value
²
indicates the quality of combustion. Potential irregularities in
the operation of the appliance can be detected in this way. A
silicon tube delivered along with the technical unit to connect the
measuring equipment to the measuring points. The measuring
process is as follows:
1. Open the design frame at the front above the door (applies
to front models only).
2. Remove the rubber caps from the measuring nipples that
are indicated with O
and CO.
²
3. Use the measuring equipment as indicated in the meter's
user instructions.
4. Connect the measuring equipment to the CO measuring
nipple to measure the CO value.
5. Start the measurement and verify the values;
lower than 1000ppm
Functioning properly.
Check the burner pressure, the
higher than
configuration of the decorative
1000ppm
elements and confirm the concentric
flue duct system is not obstructed.
6. Connect the measuring equipment to the O
to measure the O
value.
²
7. Start the measurement and verify the value;
measuring nipple
²

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