Download Print this page

Removing The Front Glass - Faber Triple Premium XXL Manual

Advertisement

Installatie handleiding
4.5.1
Minimum false chimney size and
distance to combustible materials
Construct the false chimney of non-combustible
material in combination with metal profiles or of
masonry/concrete blocks.
Always use a lintel or reinforcing bars while
bricking the outlet.
No part of the construction should rest on the fire
itself as it is not designed to be weight-bearing.
When selecting a finishing method(fig. 2.1a, 2.1b
and 2.1c) please take into account the surrounding
temperatures! (fig. 2.1 d)
Temperature surroundings zone A = +/- 120 °
Temperatures surroundings zone B = +/- 60 °
4.5.2
Ventilation
The ventilation must comply with the applicable
local standards.
Correct ventilation prevents damaging overheating
of the gas regulator block and its electronics and
also limits the temperature of the convection air.
When planning the design of the false chimney
breast, you must allow for two ventilation
openings with a minimum free passage of 200cm2
per opening in the space above the fire. Faber
supply grilles of the correct dimensions or a similar
alternative may be used. Within the chimney
breast, a horizontal screen plate made of non-
combustible material must be installed just above
the ventilation openings. (fig. 1.2A)
The door of the control unit is designed and
constructed (fig.1.7 A and B ) with a ventilating
effect for the electronics and the gas valve,
Any impediment will have adverse effects on the
operation of the fire. (fig.1.4)
4.5.3
Building-in and finishing
For installation and finishing the following points
are of interest::
A = installation reverent points (fig. 2.2 A)
S, T and Q = covers (fig. 2.7 to 2.9)
C = spacer(fig.2.2 B and C )
F (fig. 2.3)
D (fig. 2.2)
H (fig. 2.5)
 Please note:
Ensure that the fire is not load-bearing with
regard to the false chimney breast or other
structural elements.
Pay special attention to the following points:
10 <
<
<
<
1.
Check during work that the glass can be
inserted and removed easily.
2.
Check during work that the covers T (fig.
2.7 and 2.8) or Q (fig.2.9) fit correctly.
(See the dimensional drawing Chapter 16.1).
4.5.4
Method 1 (fig. 2.1a)
Build the false chimney breast against the
reverence points A, the mouldings B and the build-
in frame D (Fig. 2.2).
 please note:
The installation must always allow for installing
and removing the glass!
Take into account the thickness of your chosen
finishing material!
Bracket B has to be in line (F Fig. 2.3) with the top
of the glass slot H.(Fig. 2.5)
ensure that the finishing material does not project
above bracket B. see dotted line F (fig.2.3)
Remove the reverence points (A) on the side wall
before applying the final finish to the wall! (Fig.
2.4).
If the reference points are not removed, the cover
strips will not fit.
4.5.5
Method 2 (fig. 2.1b)
Process see Chapter 4.6.4
4.5.6
Method 3 (fig.2.1c)
 Please note:
Remove the bracket B (fig. 2.2). To ensure the air-
tightness of the fire the screws must be replaced.
The base X (fig. 2.5) must be 2mm clear of the
spacer C (fig. 2.5) and 4mm above the glass slot H
of the unit (Fig. 2.5). This will allow the Strip Q (Fig.
3.3) to be on the same level as the base.
4.5.7
Mounting the Solid cover strips
(fig.2.7, 2.8 and2.9)
First, place the bottom strip T or Q
Then place the left and right strips S (these are
fixed by the adjustable magnetic snappers)
To Remove the bottom strip Q use the supplied
magnetic knob R (fig. 2.9).
5

Removing the front glass

Remove the solid covers trips see section 4.5.7
above.

Advertisement

loading