Real Flame VEKTOR 1100 Installation & Operating Manual

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VEKTOR 1100 SP CE HE TER
INST LL TION & OPER TING M NU L
The Vektor space heater is suitable to be installed into a frame out
installation. Designed to operate on Natural gas
Approval no. GMK 10622
VERSION 2

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  • Page 1 VEKTOR 1100 SP CE HE TER INST LL TION & OPER TING M NU L The Vektor space heater is suitable to be installed into a frame out installation. Designed to operate on Natural gas Approval no. GMK 10622 VERSION 2...
  • Page 2 Date Of Purchase / settlement of property if new home _________________ Model / Serial Number_______________________ This warranty does not cover the cost of claiming under the warranty or transporting the Real Flame Gas Burner to and from the supplier. Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law. You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and for compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage.
  • Page 3 W RNING The Vektor space heater has a primary safety glass fitted in front of the glass door. This safety glass is fitted to this appliance to reduce the risk of injury from burns and at no time should this glass be permanently removed. For protection of young children or the infirm, a secondary guard is required.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS Contents .........................4 Dataplate ......................5 Dimensions.....................6 Installation Instructions ...................7 Timber Frame Installation ..................9 Flue Termination ....................10 Installation Instructions (continued) ..............11 Commissioning procedure ..................25 Door removal and fitment ..................26 Media Installation....................28 Media Setup......................29 LED Lighting ......................32 Operation - User Instructions................33 Remote Control Operating Guide .................34 Wifi Device Control Instructions................37 Troubleshooting ....................44 Burner Pressure Adjustment.................45...
  • Page 5: Dataplate

    (Affixed to the base of the unit for reference to gas pressure & consumption) D T PL TE Vektor Heater INJECTOR SIZE N.G.C. (Mj/hr) GAS TYPE Natural Gas 1 X 1.85mm; 4 X 1.70 0.62kPa High / 0.45kPa Low 46 High/41 Low Max –...
  • Page 6: Dimensions

    DIMENSIONS FLUE CONNECTIONS...
  • Page 7: Installation Instructions

    INST LL TION INSTRUCTIONS LOCATION Select a location where the fire can be supervised during operation. An electrical isolation switch must be fitted at the appliance or on an adjacent wall to allow for emergency shutdown and maintenance. Installation must meet Australian gas codes AS5601.1-2013. Installation clearances - Clearances from combustible materials Floor Above top trim (mantle installations)
  • Page 8 (continued) INST LL TION INSTRUCTIONS Flue runs 0m to 5m length (excluding 0-5m rooftop termination) • External wall mount outlet with integrated flue fan (XL model) • External wall mount terminal (Flue fan installed above appliance internally)(XL model) Flue runs 0m to 5m length rooftop termination only •...
  • Page 9: Timber Frame Installation

    TIMBER FR ME INST LL TION 5mm Flat Steel Trim ELECTRICAL CONNECTION & FAN LEAD Plaster to run beyond stud to 5mm flange trim Note: Use 35mm deep or notch for gas connection ELECTRICAL CONNECTION & FAN LEAD Frameout Dimensions (in mm) Model Vektor 1300...
  • Page 10: Flue Termination

    FLUE TERMIN TION...
  • Page 11: Installation Instructions (Continued)

    (continued) INST LL TION INSTRUCTIONS EXTERNAL WALL MOUNTED FAN MODULE INSTALLATION Wall mounted fan module – terminal must be installed with clearances as specified by AS5601.1 Clause 6.9.3 Run exhaust flue and air intake flue as required – Maximum run 5m. Flues can be run next to each other.
  • Page 12 (continued) INST LL TION INSTRUCTIONS Recommended Silicon – Non-acetic, neutral cure 150°C or higher temperature rated. Bostik RTV 926 or similar. Apply an 8mm thick silicon bead fully around heater connection approx. 10mm from the top. Apply an 8mm silicon bead fully around the inside of the flue end (heater connection end) Fit flue clamp over flue (loosely).
  • Page 13 (continued) INST LL TION INSTRUCTIONS Remove cover from fan terminal Cut flue exhaust tube (hot tube) to length (Approximately flush with wall exit). Connection plate will sit against wall. Cut Air intake flue. Ensure ends are burr free and round, test fit flue will slide over connection.
  • Page 14 (continued) INST LL TION INSTRUCTIONS Slide flue onto connection spigot fully. Tighten clamp fully. Wipe excess silicon, visually check connection to ensure connection is fully sealed. Feed air intake flue pipe through location spigot and fit retaining screw. Push fan terminal into position. And affix to wall. Uneven or rough surfaces may require sealant along top and side gaps.
  • Page 15 (continued) INST LL TION INSTRUCTIONS 0M - 5M FLUE – INLINE FAN MODULE WITH WALL TERMINATION SETUP WITH INTERNAL FAN MODULE WITH WALL TERMINATION – MID FLUE MOUNTED Maximum 5m flue length Wall termination Wall terminal must be installed with clearances as specified by AS5601.1- 2013 Clause 6.9.3 Run exhaust flue and air intake flue as required –...
  • Page 16 (continued) INST LL TION INSTRUCTIONS Cut flue to length to suit connection. Ensure ends are burr free and round, test fit flue will fit over connection. Apply an 8mm thick silicon bead fully around heater connection approx. 10mm from the top. Apply an 8mm silicon bead fully around the inside of the flue end (heater connection end) Fit flue clamp over flue (loosely).
  • Page 17 (continued) INST LL TION INSTRUCTIONS Repeat for connection to underside of fan module. Repeat for Air intake flue connection. Fan module outlet connection Cut tube to length where required. Ensure ends are burr free and round, test fit flue will slide over connection.
  • Page 18 (continued) INST LL TION INSTRUCTIONS Slide flue onto connection spigot fully. Tighten clamp fully. Wipe excess silicon, visually check connection to ensure connection is fully sealed. Connect power lead to fan module. Ensure lead is clipped to support where required. Do not use connection to support lead.
  • Page 19 (continued) INST LL TION INSTRUCTIONS Locate terminal on wall and predrill mounting holes where required. Cut flue exhaust tube (hot tube) to length (Flue must extend a minimum of 50mm past the exit face of wall.) It is recommended that the tubes are cut slightly longer and pushed back into wall upon fixing of wall terminal.
  • Page 20 (continued) INST LL TION INSTRUCTIONS INTERNAL INLINE FAN MODULE WITH ROOTOP TERMINATION – MID FLUE MOUNTED Maximum 5m flue length Note – fan module can be appliance mounted or mid mounted when finishing with the rooftop termination. Rooftop termination must be installed with clearances as specified by AS5601.1-2013.
  • Page 21 (continued) INST LL TION INSTRUCTIONS Connection to fan module to appliance Run flue from appliance to bottom entry on fan module. Support flue with brackets as required Cut flue to length to suit connection. Ensure ends are burr free and round, test fit flue will fit over connection.
  • Page 22 (continued) INST LL TION INSTRUCTIONS Repeat for connection to underside of fan module. Repeat for Air intake flue connection. Fan module outlet connection Cut tube to length where required. Ensure ends are burr free and round, test fit flue will slide over connection.
  • Page 23 (continued) INST LL TION INSTRUCTIONS Slide flue onto connection spigot fully. Tighten clamp fully. Wipe excess silicon, visually check connection to ensure connection is fully sealed. Connect power lead to fan module. Ensure lead is clipped to support where required. Do not use connection to support lead.
  • Page 24 (continued) INST LL TION INSTRUCTIONS Fit flue clamp over flue (loosely). Slide flue onto connection spigot fully. Tighten clamp fully. Wipe excess silicon, visually check connection to ensure connection is fully sealed. Fit roof sealing method. (Decktite or similar.) IMPORTANT - Apply silicon bead between inner connection of cowl and flue pipe to seal inner flue to cowl.
  • Page 25: Commissioning Procedure

    COMMISSIONING PROCEDURE Once the fire is installed: • Check for gas leaks. • Install media. • Connect the powerflue module loom to fan control unit. • Check flue connections are correctly fitted. • Fit door. • Fit outer glass. • Carry out the lighting procedure.
  • Page 26: Door Removal And Fitment

    DOOR REMOV L ND FITMENT DOOR REMOVAL (RECOMMENDED 2 PERSONS) NOTE – It is recommended that eye protection is worn when handling glass. • Remove front glass. - Primary guard (Use suction cups provided) Swing bottom of glass outwards, Lift up to unhook the front glass. Lift out the glass panel.
  • Page 27 (continued) DOOR REMOV L ND FITMENT DOOR FITMENT (RECOMMENDED 2 PERSONS) • Check door glass and seal is sitting in frame correctly Door rope should be sitting around the glass perimeter. The glass with door rope sits flush in the frame.
  • Page 28: Media Installation

    MEDI INST LL TION Campfire media, clear pebbles and small ceramic coals...
  • Page 29: Media Setup

    MEDI SET UP • Lay campfire media as per the fix arrangement shown in the image above. • Avoid smothering the firing ports. • Do not add extra media, or combine media types. • Do not cover pilot area. • Do not overfill with media above the pilot cover level.
  • Page 30 (continued) MEDI SET UP Spread clear pebbles over the mesh. Make sure no clear pebbles are placed on top of the firing ports. Ensure no pebbles obstruct the firing ports...
  • Page 31 (continued) MEDI SET UP 2. Place Logs C and E as per the fix arrangement shown in the image below. 3. Spread ceramic coals over the clear pebbles. Avoid smothering the firing ports. 4. Place logs D, F, G, H and I as per the fix arrangement shown in the image below.
  • Page 32: Led Lighting

    LED LIGHTING Media back lighting using LED is available as a factory option (NOTE – Must be placed at time of ordering the appliance) A different version of the remote control and receiver unit is used for the LED option. The LED lighting systems include.
  • Page 33: Operation - User Instructions

    OPER TION – USER INSTRUCTIONS • Do not operate if you smell gas. Turn appliance off, extinguish any open flame. Contact your installer or a licensed gasfitter. • Do not use if any part of this appliance has been submerged in water. Contact your installer or a qualified service technician.
  • Page 34: Remote Control Operating Guide

    • The remote control and the controller are non-serviceable parts and if faulty should be returned to Real Flame Pty Ltd for replacement. Locating the remote The remote houses the thermostat that controls the heat output of the fire. When storing the...
  • Page 35 (continued) REMOTE CONTROL OPER TING GUIDE Manual mode Manual mode does not require that the time and day of the week are set. Press the or t button to increase or decrease the temperature desired. Automatic mode The automatic mode allows the temperature to be regulated according to a programmed level and time.
  • Page 36 (continued) REMOTE CONTROL OPER TING GUIDE Programming • Setting the period starting time The hour and AM/PM settings will now flash. To set the P1 starting time, press and release or t button to increase or decrease the hour setting. Press and hold the or t button for 2 seconds or longer to increase or decrease the hour setting by 1 hour every 0.5 seconds.
  • Page 37: Wifi Device Control Instructions

    Note: The programming function is only done via the remote control. Introduction These pages outline the Operation of the Real Flame MKII Thermostat system. The System Includes 1. Real Flame Modulating Valve MKII update 2. Real Flame WiFi Interface MKII 3.
  • Page 38 (continued) WIFI DEVICE CONTROL INSTRUCTIONS Step by Step – Pushing the Fireplace to a local network Illustration 1: Open up the settings Illustration 2: Select the Access Screen and select the Wi-Fi option point for your Fireplace Illustration 3: Enter the default Illustration 4: Check the password for your Fireplace AP connection status for the Fireplace...
  • Page 39 (continued) WIFI DEVICE CONTROL INSTRUCTIONS Step by Step – Pushing the Fireplace to a local network Illustration 5: Open the Fireplace Illustration 6: When prompted, select 'Connect to Network' Illustration 7: Select the Network Illustration 8: The App will start to you want to use search for the device on the network...
  • Page 40 (continued) WIFI DEVICE CONTROL INSTRUCTIONS Step by Step – Pushing the Fireplace to a local network Illustration 9: You can now control your Fireplace from the network you are connected to.
  • Page 41 (continued) WIFI DEVICE CONTROL INSTRUCTIONS Internet Control If your model supports Internet control, upon using the App after being pushed to a local or home network with internet, the application will prompt you to set up the network features. Set-up Selecting Yes will take you to the Registration requires: sign up screen...
  • Page 42 (continued) WIFI DEVICE CONTROL INSTRUCTIONS Step by Step – Pushing the Fireplace to a local network User Added Successfully, your Fireplace is now linked to your account, you can control your Fireplace by logging into the application when prompted Operation When on another network or using your Mobile data, launching the App will present you with the log in screen.
  • Page 43 (continued) WIFI DEVICE CONTROL INSTRUCTIONS Pushing the Fireplace to a different home or local network after initial install Pushing the Fireplace to a different home or local network after it has previously been set up, is done at Fireplace power on, when the fireplace is powered off at the Main switch, upon being powered on, the Fireplace will show its Access point (Realflame_XXXXXX) for 30 seconds.
  • Page 44: Troubleshooting

    IF YOUR FIREPLACE STILL DOES NOT OPERATE CORRECTLY CONSULT YOUR DEALER. ALL SERVICE AND REPAIRS SHOULD BE PERFORMED BY AN AUTHORISED AGENCY. ALL SPARE PARTS AND OPTIONAL TRIM FINISHES ARE AVAILABLE FROM REAL FLAME PTY LTD.
  • Page 45: Burner Pressure Adjustment

    BURNER PRESSURE DJUSTMENT Burner test point pressures must be set whilst appliance is running. Outlet test point pressure Max pressure Low pressure Inlet gas pressure adjustment nut adjustment screw test point 1. Turn appliance off at remote control. 2. Remove outer glass safety screen 3.
  • Page 46: Wiring Diagram

    WIRING DI GR M...
  • Page 47: Injector And Pilot Removal Instructions

    INJECTOR ND PILOT REMOV L INSTRUCTIONS Appliance supplied as Natural Gas only 10mm spanner TOOLS 15mm spanner 16mm Spanner (recommended) or small/medium shifter No2 Phillip head screwdriver Allen key 2.5mmAF Turn appliance off and allow to cool. BURNER Turn off gas to appliance. Turn off and isolate appliance from electrical supply.
  • Page 48 (continued) INJECTOR ND PILOT REMOV L INSTRUCTIONS 15. Lift burner out gently. 16. Loosen burner nuts located at the bottom of the burner. Left hand burner tubes Right hand burner tubes Back burner tubes 17. Remove burner tube assembly. 18. Remove injectors from burner manifold. 19.
  • Page 49 (continued) INJECTOR ND PILOT REMOV L INSTRUCTIONS Apply thread sealant to injector threads. Ensure no sealant can block the injector. Fit injectors and tighten. NOTE INJECTOR SIZE AND LOCATION. 20. PILOT • Remove pilot gas pipe connection, • Remove sensor lead and spark lead (10mm spanner required) •...
  • Page 50 (continued) INJECTOR ND PILOT REMOV L INSTRUCTIONS 22. PILOT REFITMENT Replace pilot orifice with correct gas type. Refit pilot gas pipe to pilot assembly and tighten. Place burner assembly into appliance. Refit spark probe and gently tightly Refit spark lead Locate pilot assembly onto original position and refit the bracket retaining screws.
  • Page 51 (continued) INJECTOR ND PILOT REMOV L INSTRUCTIONS Replace media as per media fitment Instructions. Refit door. Check door seal is sitting correctly. Fit screws to seal DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN SCREWS – Hand tight is sufficient for door to seal. Turn gas isolation valve off. Turn on electrical supply.
  • Page 52: Parts List

    P RTS LIST 1. SIT 845 Sigma Gas Valve 2. SIT Pilot assembly Natural gas 3. Injector Natural gas 1.75mm / 1.85mm – injector is stamped on side of body 4. Millennium receiver 5. Millennium remote control 6. Techrite Ignition pack / gas control...
  • Page 56: Glen Dimplex Contact Information

    GLEN DIMPLEX AUSTRALIA PTY LTD ABN 69 118 275 460 Head Office/Factory/Showroom 1340 Ferntree Gully Rd. Scoresby Vic 3179 Ph: (03) 8706 2000 Fax: (03) 8706 2001 E-mail: info@realflame.com.au Richmond - VIC Showroom 300 Swan St. Richmond Vic 3121 Ph: (03) 9428 4443 Fax: (03) 9428 4445 Dandenong - VIC Showroom 3/328 South Gippsland Highway, Dandenong South Vic 3164...

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