Installation Instructions Dear user including the glass, can be very hot (over 100°C); exceptions to this are the bottom of the fire and the control elements. Congratulations on purchasing your Faber product! Do not place any combustible materials A quality product, which provide you with the within 0.5 m of the radiation area of the warmth and atmosphere for many years. Please fire. read the user manual before using the fire. Should, Light the fire for the first time and run for despite the careful final checks, a malfunction several hours on the highest setting, so occur, please contact your Faber dealer. that the paint can cure. Provide adequate ventilation, so that any fumes can Please note: disperse ; we recommend vacating the The data of your fire is available in the room during this process user manual. Please note Through the natural air circulation of the Introduction fire moisture and uncured volatile components from paint, building Only have the appliance installed by a qualified materials and carpeted floors, etc. are installer according to the gas safety regulations. attracted. These parts can settle as soot Read this installation manual properly. on cold surfaces. Therefore do not light ...
Terminals Electrical connection The combined supply and discharge can be done both via wall or through the roof or through an The power supply must comply with the applicable existing chimney. local standards. Please note: A 6 Volt adapter is used. Verify if the position of the terminal meets the For this, a wall socket 230VAC/50Hz must be local regulations regarding ventilation openings. installed near the fire. For proper functioning, the air supply and combustion gas discharge are not to be 4.2.1 Faber ITC, obstructed. The minimum distances are specified Intelligent Technical Controller in Chapter 15. The ITC gives you more options, such as ECO 3.4.1 , Wall terminal. control, control, error message, maintenance advice and such. For a facade or wall outlet use a wall terminal. (see Fig. 3.5 C ) For further information, see the “ITC” user manual. Depending on the calculation this can be a Find further information at www.Faber.nl diameter of 130/200mm or 100/150mm. 3.4.2 , Roof terminal.
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Installation Instructions Fine adjustment: B = Mouldings (Fig. 1.2). C = Spacer (Fig. 1.2) with the adjustable feet. Installing the Flue materials D, F and H (Fig. 1.3). Please note: When penetrating a wall or ceiling the Ensure that the fire is not load‐bearing with regard opening must be at least 5mm larger than to the false chimney breast . the diameter of the discharge material. (See the dimensional drawing Chapter 18.1). Horizontal sections should be installed with a slope towards the fire (3 degrees). Pay special attention to the following points: Build the system from the fire. If this is 1. Check during work if the glass can be not possible you can make use of an inserted and removed. extendable adapter section. 2. Check during work if the mouldings B For truing up the exhaust system use the (Fig. 1.2) or Q (Fig. 1.5) match. ½ meter pipe, which can be shortened and ensure that the inner pipe is always 2cm 4.6.4 Method 1 (Fig. 1.1a) longer than the outer pipe. ...
Installation Instructions Removing the glass Checking the installation Checking the main burner ignition, Remove the mouldings, see Chapter 4.6.6 pilot flame Place the suction cups on the glass. Draw the sealing cord from the slot. Ignite the fire as described in the user manual. (Fig. 2.1). Check that the pilot flame is well above Slide the glass to the top so that the the main burner and not covered by chips. bottom is released from the slot. Now pull Check the ignition of the main burner on the glass out and gradually down. (Fig. 2.3). full and small setting. (ignition must be smooth and quiet). Placing the decoration material Checking for gas leaks It is not permitted to use other or to add more Check with a gas leak finder or spray all material in the combustion chamber. connections and pipes for gas leakage. Keep the pilot light always free of decoration material! Checking the burner pressure and Do not place all decoration material at one time on primary pressure the burner; the fabric parts can block it. Log set Check that the burner pressure and primary pressure match the information listed in the ...
This can only be done by replacing the burner. To Instructions for client do so, please contact your dealer. Specify with your order always the type and serial Recommend that the unit should be number of the device. checked annually by a qualified specialist to ensure the safe use and to guarantee a Flue calculation long service life. Give advice and instructions on care and A simple way to calculate whether the exhaust cleaning of the glass. Highlight the danger configuration is possible in combination with your of burnt‐in fingerprints. fire, use the free “Faber Flue App” and download Instruct the customer on the operation of from: the unit and the remote control, including replacing the batteries and setting the receiver. Handover to customer: INTERNET: Installation instructions BlackBerry, Android, PC (with Google Chrome User manual browser) ITC operating instructions Log set instruction card APP store: Suction Cups iPhone, iPad and Mac. ...
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Installation Instructions Alternatively use the exhaust calculation table. Horizontal bends are bends which are entirely in (see chapter 13). the horizontal plane The alternatives of outlet lengths and any Bends restrictors are set out in the restictor table. In the Elbows 90° vertical to horizontal plane table we work with Start Length (STL) Total Vertical These are 90° elbows, which proceed from Height (TVH) and Total Horizontal Length (THL). horizontal to vertical (Fig. 12.2 and 12.3 G, O and S) Start Length (STL) Bends 45° or 30 °vertical to horizontal This is the first part that is placed on the fire and plane represents a certain value (Fig. 12.1, 12.2 and 12.3 These are 30° or 45° bends with a vertical offset of A, N, F). less than 45° (Fig.12.1 B and D). This value is in the top row of the table (see table). Pipes under a tilt angle: Total Vertical Height (TVH) These are pipes which are vertically ascending at TVH is the difference in height measured from the an angle of 30° or 45°. (Fig. 12.1 C). Fill in only in top of the unit to the outlet; it can be measured or combination with at least 2 x 30 or 45° bends in determined from the building plan. For clarification the vertical part. see the TVH indication in the drawings. (Fig. 12.1, 12.2 and 12.3: TVH) Table: ...
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Installation Instructions Technical data II 2H3+ II 2H3+ II 2H3+ Gas category C11/ C31 C11/ C31 C11/ C31 Type of appliance Reference gas Input Nett Efficiency class NOx class inlet-pressure mbar 1277 Gas rate at 15ºC and 1013 mbar Gas rate at 15ºC and 1013 mbar gr/h 25.1...
Installation Instructions 15 Terminal position Please note: These rules apply only for the proper functioning of the unit, for ventilation and environmental protection you need to comply with the applicable rules as defined in the building regulations. Short roof terminal Only for existing Chimney connection Extension pipe over roof...
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