Installation Instructions; Important Notes - GALLERY Classic Eco Installation Instructions Manual

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Installation Instructions

IMPORTANT NOTES

This stove is a log fuel effect radiant convector only. Before installation, ensure that the local gas supply
distribution network is adequate and that the appliance can be installed as such to ensure it meets
the safe working parameters as indicated on the appliance data badge. The data badge is located at
the rear of the stove. The appliance is only for use with natural gas (G20) & propane gas when using
a conversion kit (G31) The appliance must always be installed in accordance with these Instructions
and current British standards and the Gas Safety installation and use regulations (1998). All gas work
must be carried out by a competent qualified installer registered with the appropriate regulatory body.
Failure to install the appliance correctly may lead to prosecution.
Note: Please see below the relevant standards in order for the installation be compliant. In the absence
of any technical detail within the manufacturer's installation instructions the British standards must be
adopted as a point of reference to ensure a safe installation.
BS 5440 Part 1
BS 5440 Part 2
BS 4543 Part 2
BS 5871 Part 1
BS 6891
BS 8303
Current edition of the Building Regulations – England and Wales
Current edition of the Building Standards –Scotland
Current edition of the Building regulations – Northern Ireland
Current edition of Domestic gas Installations – Republic of Ireland
Installation of a manual flue damper on this appliance is prohibited, and where this appliance is
installed to an existing flue incorporating a manual flue damper, the damper must be permanently
fixed in the open position or removed completely.
If the chimney has previously been used to burn solid fuel, the chimney must be swept before the stove
is installed, both for use with or without a liner.
A flue flow test should be carried out to check the effectiveness of the flue/chimney and ensure
that there is no leakage into another part of the premises (including any roof space or void) or, as
appropriate, other adjoining premises. This is particularly important where a number of chimneys
combine into a multiple chimney stack. Smoke coming out of a terminal which is not the correct
terminal, or a down-draught or no-flow condition, indicates an unsatisfactory flue/chimney.
After completion of a satisfactory flue flow test, a spillage test should be carried out, with the appliance
connected to the chimney system and operating, to check that the products of combustion are being
safely removed.
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