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M O D E L 3 2 6 R a d i a n t / C o n v e c t o r G a s F i r e Sun~Fire Please keep in a safe place for future reference 600A767/03...
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(GB) and the Republic of Ireland (IE) only. This Installer Guide gives sufficient details to enable the appliance to be installed and maintained. If further information is required, our Valor AdviceLine will be pleased to help. Please telephone 0345 626341 (In UK local call rates apply)
APPLIANCE DATA The overall dimensions are shown in Fig.1 Figure 1 Overall Dimensions Pressure Setting Cold:- 18.3 + 1.0mbar Inlet pressure: 20mbar (7.2 +0.4in. w.g) Input (gross) Inlet connection: 1/4” BSP Max. 5.28kW Pilot & atmospheric sensing SIT ref. OP9044 Min.
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No mortar fangs between the blocks should be extruded The appliance must not stand on a carpet or any into the flueway. If raking blocks are used, they must be other combustible material. fitted in accordance with the manufacturer’s If a panel has to be fitted to the fireplace opening to meet instructions.
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structural work, the damper or plate may be left in the 2.9. No side clearances are required beyond the flue provided that it is permanently secured in the fully open outside edges of the dogs. position. 2.4.4. If the appliance is intended to be installed to a 2.10 The space between the back of the outer case chimney which was previously used for solid fuel, the...
3. UNPACKING & PRE-INSTALLATION PREPARATION CARTON CONTENTS 3. 3.8. Fit the flue spigot to the back of the fire using The carton contains: four screws provided. The fire is supplied with a spigot 1 Fire assembly restrictor which is intended for use where the flue 3 Radiants (In pack in radiant box) draught is excessive.
3.4. FITTING THE CLOSURE PLATE smoke. If there is a definite flow continue with the installation. If not check the fitting of the closure plate. (Figures 4 & 5) The fireplace flue pull check described in section 3.2 should have confirmed that the fireplace itself is satisfactory.
4. APPLIANCE INSTALLATION 4.1. INSTALLING TO A HEARTH 4.3. GAS SUPPLY CONNECTION 4.1.1. 4.3.1. Place the fire centrally on the hearth making An Rp1/4 (1/4in. B.S.P.) elbow connector is sure that the spigot lines up with the spigot hole in the provided.
5. FULL OPERATING CHECKS 5.1. CHECK CONTROL SETTINGS 5.1.1 Depress the control knob and turn anticlockwise partially towards the 1/IGN position until some resistance is felt. Keep depressed at this position for a few seconds to purge air from the system then, while keeping it depressed, turn fully to the 1/IGN position.
6. FINAL REVIEW 6.1. 6.7. Recheck the operation of the control. Mention that the radiants may become brown with use, that this is quite normal and has no adverse effect. 6.2. Visually inspect the appliance. Clean off any marks incurred during installation. Recommend that the appliance should be serviced and the chimney inspected by a competent 6.3.
right side of the burner. Carefully remove the burner, 7.7.8 Reassemble in the reverse order making sure tap & pilot unit. that the components are correctly engaged. Check the 7.4.5. Replace in the reverse order. Leave the burner operation of the tap and piezo. Make sure that the control fixing screw and wing nut loose while reconnecting the knob with spindle is correctly turned to agree with the gas tap position before refitting the split pin.
SHORT LIST OF SPARES DESCRIPTION MAKER’S PART Gas tap 544609 Piezo generator 536939 Injector Upper Bray cat 28 size 120 544619 Injector lower Bray cat 28 size 250B 545199 Pilot unit 545949 Electrode lead 544629 Inlet elbow 532519 Control knob 544659 Radiant 544649...
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BS EN ISO 9001 quality system accepted by the British Standards Institute. The Highest Standards Valor is a member of the Society of British Gas Industries which works to ensure high standards of safety, quality and performance. Careful Installation Valor is a Corgi registered company.