22. Life Cycle of a Free-Standing Fire Unit
Approximately 90% of the materials used to manufacture these units are recyclable, contributing towards a reduced environmental impact and a
more sustainable planet.
End-of-life units should be processed by licensed waste operators. We recommend contacting your local council to ensure the unit is collected and
handled pursuant to any legal requirements.
23. Sustainability
WATERFORD STANLEY is a member of the entity responsible for collecting waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE). Thus, end-of-life
units with forced ventilation systems should be transported to an appropriate WEEE-processing location. When you disassemble your equipment,
you can take its electrical components to your nearest WEEE collection point.
24. Commissiioning
Waterford Stanley requires that the unit is subject to commissioning for the warranty to be to activated. The commissioning can only be performed
by technical service engineers authorised by Waterford Stanley. This is mandatory before the unit reaches 100 service hours. Waterford Stanley is
responsible for the initial commissioning call out, all subsequent expenses related to commissioning recommendations or additional commissioning
call outs are the responsibility of the end user.
25. Flow Charts Ignition/ Shutdown
25.1. Flow chart K1200
• Flow chart 1 – Lighting
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