Gas Soundness Testing; Placement Of Coals - Stanley 0063AU5289 Assembly, Installation And Operation Instructions

Shire balanced flue gas stove
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Fig.11
WARNING: To avoid pipe sealing compounds
from entering into the gas train, do not apply
sealing compound to the first two threads at
the tip of the gas connection.
Fig.12
Fig.13
NOTE: Clean off any excess pipe compounds
from connections.
WARNING: Only connect to gas type indicated on
the rating plate.

GAS SOUNDNESS TESTING

Gas soundness testing should be in accordance
with I.S. 813 (I.E.) and B.S. 6891 (U.K.). Correct
gas pressure and proper gas supply pipe sizing is
important for the successful performance of this
appliance. Make sure that the plumber or gas sup-
plier checks the gas supply line and gas pressure at
installation.
CAUTION:
The appliance must be isolated from gas supply
system during any gas soundness testing at pres-
sures in excess of 50 mbar.
After testing gas supply pipe work, open isolation
valve to stove and carry out gas soundness testing
at normal working pressure 20 mbar for natural gas.
With stove lighting carry out a leak test downstream
of control using gas leak detection fluid.
CAUTION: If using a gas leak detection fluid for
leak testing DO NOT spray solution onto control
body.

PLACEMENT OF COALS

WARNING: The ceramic coals supplied with
this stove are extremely durable and long last-
ing when fitted properly. They are, however,
very delicate and can be easily damaged if
they are not handled very carefully.
Handling damage to the ceramic coals is
not covered by warranty.
1. Before positioning the coals in the combustion
chamber, check for dust particles and grime,
vacuum if necessary. Position the coals as per
instructions as incorrect placement will effect the
performance of the stove. Dust off the inside of
the door glass using a clean dry cloth. (see fig.
17)
Note: Exhibit care when cleaning the burner to
avoid blockage or damage of burner parts.
Fig.14
2.
Lay the gasket material provided, on the
burner with the holes in the burner lined up
the holes in the gasket.
3.
Lay the ceramic matrix on the burner with its
front edge touching the rim on the front of the
burner. Ensure that the holes in the burner
are lined up as best as possible with the hob
in the ceramic matrix. (See Fig.15)
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