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Installation Requirements - Faber Triple Premium XXL Manual

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Installation requirements

3.1
Attention points for the fire
This device can be built into an existing or new
chimney.
To prevent damage in transit, the flexible pipes are
fixed with tie-wraps which must always be removed
during the installation!
3.2
Attention points for the Installation
box and Control unit (fig.1.7)
The gas valve and control unit are pre mounted in
an installation box, which is sealed with a cover
plate and removable door. (fig. 1.4)
The installation box can be placed as required to
the left or right, fixed or loosen of the appliance.
Before the falls chimney breast can be placed, the
installation box (on the same way the like the fire)
is placed level and in the correct position.
Note that the front of the system box is flush with
the finished wall.
After finishing the falls chimney breast the frame
and door of the installation box can be mounted.
Make sure that both the service plug (fig.1.7B) and
the gas tap remain accessible once the installation
is complete.
If positioned under the appliance or in the false
chimney breast, an extra service hatch or a
removable grille may be used.
For installation and service purposes the control
unit can be slid out of the installation box by
unscrewing the mounting nut. (fig. 1.5)
3.3
Attention points for the Power
connection
To isolate the appliance and its control unit
(fig.1.7B) from the electricity supply, disconnect the
service plug (Fig. 1.7C) behind the plastic cover in
the installation box (fig.1.7A).
For the power supply a socket 230VAC/50Hz must
be installed.
3.3.1
Gas connection
The gas connection must comply with the
applicable local standards.
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Provide a flexible gas connection pipe with at
least ½ meter extra length to allow for installation
and service of the control unit (fig. 1.7)
3.4
False chimney breast or other
structure
The False chimney should be made entirely of
non-combustible material.
The space above the fire should always be
ventilated using grids with minimal free
passage of 200cm² per grid.
Never build directly onto the built-in frame of
the appliance as this is not a weight-bearing
structure.
3.5
Fluepipe and terminal requirements
Supply of combustion air and the discharge of
exhaust gases must always be achieved using
flue materials specified by Faber. Only when
using these materials can Faber guarantee the
safe and proper operation of the appliance.
The outside of the concentric flue pipes can
heat up to +/-150°C so particular care must be
taken when penetrating a flammable wall or
ceiling to safeguard the construction with
proper insulation and protection. A minimum
distance of 50mm from the flue pipe to
combustible materials must be maintained.
Long lengths of flue pipe must be supported
every metre so that the weight of the flue is
not supported by the fire.
A piece of cut-down pipe material must never
be used as the first flue part of the flue system
connected directly to the fire as is could result
in the closure of the air supply.
3.6
Terminals
The balanced flue pipe for combined air supply
and discharge can use a wall terminal or a roof
terminal, exiting either through the roof or
through an existing chimney.
Verify that the position of the terminal meets
the local regulations, e.g. regarding ventilation
openings, which may be greater than the
dimensions specified by Faber for safe and
effective functioning of the appliance.
For proper functioning, the air supply and
combustion gas discharge must not be
obstructed.
The minimum distances for safe operation are
specified in Chapter 15

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