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INSTALLATION AND USER'S MANUAL
SINATRA 1200-2400
G20/G25/G25.3 (Natural Gas) G30/G31 (Propane-Butane/Propane)
Single Sided
Left / Right Corner
Three Sided
See- Through
Room Divider
Island
Produced by:
Planika Sp. z o.o.
Bydgoskich Przemysłowców 10
85-862 Bydgoszcz, Poland
Telephone: + 48 52 364 11 60
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Copyright Planika Sp. z o.o.
www.planikafires.com
IG0223#11
12.09.2022
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  • Page 1 Left / Right Corner Three Sided See- Through Room Divider Island Produced by: Planika Sp. z o.o. Bydgoskich Przemysłowców 10 85-862 Bydgoszcz, Poland Telephone: + 48 52 364 11 60 Scan for other languages Copyright Planika Sp. z o.o. www.planikafires.com IG0223#11 12.09.2022...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Placing the inspection hatch ......................................28 5.10. Placing decorative elements ....................................30 5.10.1. Arranging decorative logs ......................................31 5.10.1.1. Decorative logs for Sinatra 1200 ..................................32 5.10.1.2. Decorative logs for Sinatra 1600 ..................................33 5.10.1.3. Decorative logs for Sinatra 2000 ..................................34 5.10.1.4.
  • Page 3 Cleaning of the glass with anti-reflective coating (if delivered) ..........................53 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ......................................54 16.1. The device ..........................................54 DELIVERY ............................................. 54 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ....................................... 55 18.1. SINATRA 1200 .......................................... 55 18.2. SINATRA 1600 .......................................... 55 18.3. SINATRA 2000 .......................................... 56 18.4. SINATRA 2400 .......................................... 56 ELECTRICAL DIAGRAMS........................................
  • Page 4: Introduction

    CE Declaration of conformity We hereby declare that both the design and construction of a gas heating device manufactured by Planika Sp. z o.o. (with registered office at Bydgoskich Przemysłowców 10 85-862 Bydgoszcz, Poland) meet the essential requirements contained in the Directive and the Ordinance on gas appliances.
  • Page 5: General Information

    2. GENERAL INFORMATION Gas fireplaces SINATRA are devices with an open chamber and a decorative combustion effect with a nominal thermal load not exceeding 20 kW (Hi), which use the highest class advanced automation to control the gas valve. The appliance complies with European directives regarding safety, the environment and energy consumption.
  • Page 6: Safety Instructions

    3.1. Safety instructions • SINATRA fireplaces are not standalone devices and are intended only for installation. • For installation of exhaust flue, you should only use the system recommend by the company Planika.
  • Page 7: Safety Instructions For The Use Of Fireplace Powered By Gas Cylinder

    • For the construction of fireplace housing equipment use only non-flammable materials (e. g. non-combustible and heat-resistant plates or materials made of stone). Non-combustible materials must be used to complete both external as well as internal part of the housing, and for completing the wall, at which the device will be placed.
  • Page 8: Protection Against Backward Chimney Draft

    • Turn off gas cylinder, if the device is not in use. • Filling the gas cylinders should only be done at certified gas filling stations. • Exchange of empty bottles for full should take place only at authorized points. 3.3.
  • Page 9: Unpacking

    4. UNPACKING WARNING! Prior to installation refer to the instructions included with the device and check the completeness of the elements on basis of table of the elements. 4.1 Table of the Elements: • 1 x complete gas fireplace • 1x installation manual and user’s manual •...
  • Page 10: Gas Connection

    5.3. Gas connection Gas control system used in a series of SINATRA meets the requirements for appliances burning gaseous fuel contained in Directives 2009/142/EC, Regulation (EU) 2016/426 and standards EN 298, EN 55014-1, EN 60730-1, EN 60335. First and foremost, make sure that the connecting device is designed to supply a gas suitable for the type placed in the gas installation.
  • Page 11: Electrical Connection

    5.4. Electrical connection Fireplaces SINATRA requires connection to the mains 230V and should be connected by a person with the appropriate permissions. Remember to use electric cables in the heat-resistant insulation and place them away from the hot parts of the fireplace and installation elements. Electrical components of the gas valve control unit are sensitive to dirt and dust generated during the assembly process of making fireplace housing.
  • Page 12: Device Positioning

    5.5. Device positioning Before connecting the device to gas and flue system, it should be thoughtful to choose the place of its detention and place it in such way, so that the flue system have the minimum number of bends. This will ensure adequate chimney draft and adequate circulation inside the combustion chamber.
  • Page 13 Picture 2 – Installation of insulated flues The device should be installed on a stable non-flammable surface. Gas insert is equipped with a special feet with the possibility of adjusting their height and two adjustable mounting brackets to allow attachment of the device to the wall.
  • Page 14: Flue Gas Exhaust System And Combustion Air Supply

    Min. Diameter of fresh air intake Min exhaust fan efficiency/ Model Diameter of the chimney [mm] [mm] balanced inflow of fresh air [m3/h] Sinatra 1200 Sinatra 1600 Sinatra 2000 Sinatra 2400 Table 1: The dimensions of the devices and the diameter of the flues WARNING! If the device is to be connected to an existing chimney, it must be thoroughly cleaned before installing the device and it must be inspected in accordance with the applicable national and local regulations.
  • Page 15 WARNING! Any purpose-provided ventilation should be checked regularly to ensure that it is free from obstruction. WARNING! Ventilation system in the room where the device is installed should be checked regularly to ensure that it is free from obstruction. Picture 4 – Air supply to the combustion process At the end of the fresh air inlet (B) and at the beginning of the flue (A) a damper (manual or electric) must be installed and it should be closed when the fireplace is not in use to prevent the room in which the fireplace is installed from cooling down.
  • Page 16: Fireplace With Open Combustion Chamber And Mechanical Ventilation

    Insufficient amount of the air supplied to the fireplace is the most common reason for its malfunction. Modern houses are very airtight and old houses are insulated and sealed, so it is not possible for the fireplace to take enough air for its proper functioning, but they need to be fed specifically through a separate duct.
  • Page 17: Discharge Of Combustion Products - Natural Draught

    used by the fireplace may be too high and lead to the occurrence of negative pressure in the rooms. To prevent this, the supply and exhaust air requirements of a fireplace of a given power rating must be taken into account when designing its supply and extract air system.
  • Page 18: Discharge Of Combustion Products - Mechanical Draught

    5.6.4. Discharge of combustion products - mechanical draught In cases where an exhaust mechanical ventilation system is installed in the room (which creates a vacuum in the room), it interferes with the proper functioning of the fireplace with open combustion chamber and the natural draught in the flue pipe.
  • Page 19: Distances Of The Exhaust Outlet From The Structural Elements Of The Building

    5.7. Distances of the exhaust outlet from the structural elements of the building During the design and installation of flue system, you should pay special attention to the location of the exhaust outlet in relation to the structural elements of the building. Height near a roof window.
  • Page 20: Fireplace Housing Execution

    • The distance from the obstacles and structural elements at the roof passage. Picture 8 – Distance from the obstacles and structural elements In case of exhaust outlet from flue system situated at a distance of 1,5m from the obstacle, the outlet chimney must be placed 0,3m above the top edge of the obstacle.
  • Page 21 During construction of fireplace housing, you should consider the following: • Inspection hatch must be placed as low as possible. • Keep at least 300 mm distance between the upper circular hole (outlet) and the ceiling of the room. • Front hole of the fireplace housing must allow easy installation and removal of the front glass (if installed) after placing the fireplace wall.
  • Page 22: Installation Of The Single Sided Type

    5.8.1. Installation of the Single Sided type   Version Single Sided Fireplace dimensions Housing dimensions Model L [mm] L1 [mm] H [mm] H1 [mm] D [mm] E [mm] W [mm] LB [mm] LB1 [mm] HB [mm] SI [cm2] SO [cm2] 1200 1204 387-577...
  • Page 23: Installation Of The Left / Right Corner Type

    5.8.2. Installation of the Left / Right Corner type   Version Left / Right Corner Fireplace dimensions Housing dimensions Model L [mm] L1 [mm] H [mm] H1 [mm] D [mm] E [mm] W [mm] LB [mm] LB1 [mm] HB [mm] SI [cm2] SO [cm2] 1200...
  • Page 24: Installation Of The Three Sided Type

    5.8.3. Installation of the Three Sided type   Version Three-Sided Fireplace dimensions Housing dimensions Model L [mm] L1 [mm] H [mm] H1 [mm] D [mm] E [mm] W [mm] LB [mm] LB1 [mm] HB [mm] SI [cm2] SO [cm2] 1200 1345 387-577...
  • Page 25: Installation Of The Room Divider Type

    5.8.4. Installation of the Room Divider type   Version Room Divider Fireplace dimensions Housing dimensions Model L [mm] L1 [mm] H [mm] H1 [mm] D [mm] E [mm] W [mm] LB [mm] LB1 [mm] HB [mm] SI [cm2] SO [cm2] 1200 1270 387-577...
  • Page 26: Installation Of The See- Through Type

    5.8.5. Installation of the See- Through type   Version See-Through Fireplace dimensions Housing dimensions Model L [mm] L1 [mm] H [mm] H1 [mm] D [mm] E [mm] W [mm] LB [mm] LB1 [mm] HB [mm] SI [cm2] SO [cm2] 1200 1204 387-577...
  • Page 27: Installation Of The Island Type

    5.8.6. Installation of the Island type   Version Island Fireplace dimensions Housing dimensions Model L [mm] L1 [mm] H [mm] H1 [mm] H2 [mm] D [mm] E [mm] W [mm] LB [mm] LB1 [mm] HB [mm] SI [cm2] SO [cm2] 1200 1345 387-577...
  • Page 28: Placing The Inspection Hatch

    5.9. Placing the inspection hatch The fireplace must be installed with the inspection hatch (not supplied with the unit). This is necessary in order to ensure sustainable, safe and correct operation and also facilitates free access to the block of the gas assembly during service and maintenance.
  • Page 29 • Attach the handle with the gas assembly components (B - see Picture 10) using self-drilling screws. • ake sure that there is no dirt in the gas pipes as well as connections at the gas assembly. • Connect the gas pipe to the gas assembly. •...
  • Page 30: Placing Decorative Elements

    5.10. Placing decorative elements To install decorative elements, it is necessary to dismantle the front glass. Elements should be arranged in such a way as not to obscure the ionization and ignition electrodes as well as outlets of the hearth and to allow free flow of air around the hearth.
  • Page 31: Arranging Decorative Logs

    WARNING! To ensure correct functioning of the device, the following safety instructions must be strictly observed: • Do not place additional imitative blocks or glowing wires on the burner or in the combustion chamber other than those supplied with the device. •...
  • Page 32: Decorative Logs For Sinatra 1200

    WARNING! The areas around the ionization and ignition electrodes should remain free from glowing wires. 5.10.1.1. Decorative logs for Sinatra 1200 Photo 5– Quantity of logs for Sinatra 1200 Photo 6 – The order of the logs for Sinatra 1200...
  • Page 33: Decorative Logs For Sinatra 1600

    Photo 7 –Sinatra 1200 with arranged logs 5.10.1.2. Decorative logs for Sinatra 1600 Photo 8 – Quantity of logs for Sinatra 1600 Photo 9 – The order of the logs for Sinatra 1600 Photo 10 –Sinatra 1600 with arranged logs...
  • Page 34: Decorative Logs For Sinatra 2000

    5.10.1.3. Decorative logs for Sinatra 2000 Photo 11 – Quantity of logs for Sinatra 2000 Photo 12 – The order of the logs for Sinatra 2000 Photo 13 –Sinatra 2000 with arranged logs 5.10.1.4. Decorative logs for Sinatra 2400 Photo 14 – Quantity of logs for Sinatra 2400...
  • Page 35: Arranging Decorative Stones

    Photo 15 – The order of the logs for Sinatra 2400 Photo 16 –Sinatra 2400 with arranged logs 5.10.2. Arranging Decorative Stones To properly arrange the decorative stones, you should: • Fill the burner with vermiculite that came with the device and spread it evenly over its entire surface, remembering that vermiculite cannot reach above the edge of the burner.
  • Page 36: Glasses

    5.11. Glasses The device is equipped with heat-resistant ceramic glass to withstand temperatures up to 800 ° C. Please note that only after proper placement of logs or decorative stones, you can start installing the glass. You should be careful not to damage the glass during handling or assembly.
  • Page 37: Control

    • Remove the suction cup. • To assembly the front glass of the device, you should follow the above procedure in reverse order. If the device is a version equipped with side ceramic glass panels, they are not subject to removal during normal use or during the installation of the device.
  • Page 38: Orange Remote Control For The Installer

    This may be a wired. Planika fireplaces can be (after purchasing an additional Ethernet Bridge module) controlled by Planika Control application available for free download for mobile devices with Android (Google Play) and iOS (iTunes). The installation instructions are supplied with the Ethernet Bridge module.
  • Page 39 0,00 VDC 0,00 VDC 0,08 VDC 0,08 VDC 0,16 VDC 0,16 VDC 0,23 VDC 0,23 VDC 0,30 VDC 0,30 VDC 0,37 VDC 0,37 VDC 0,43 VDC 0,43 VDC 0,49 VDC 0,49 VDC 0,55 VDC 0,55 VDC 0,61 VDC 0,61 VDC 0,66 VDC 0,66 VDC 0,71 VDC...
  • Page 40: Final Inspection

    7. FINAL INSPECTION To check whether the device is working properly and safely, before it is put into operation, perform the following checks. 7.1. Gas tightness All connections must be tight. Check the connections for gas tightness. The gas control block can be subjected to a maximum pressure of 50 mbar.
  • Page 41: The Hearth

    • If after several attempts the burner still does not light, refer to the table of error messages (see. Chapter Troubleshooting). • In the first place middle section of the device will be lit for 100% of its power, and when it detects the ionization, device goes on 50% of its power.
  • Page 42: Flame

    7.4. Flame WARNING!!! The image of the flame depends on the type of gas used. Different types of propane and butane gas mixtures, as well as various types of natural gas, can cause a change of the color and appearance of the flame, smoke or even soot effect on the decorative elements (ceramic logs and pebbles).
  • Page 43: Usage

    8. USAGE Before first use of the fireplace, make sure that all connections of individual elements of the system have been made according to the instructions. Incorrect connection of system components for gas or faulty connection combustion system may cause an improper operation of the device or damage it. 8.1.
  • Page 44: Explanation Of Symbols

    9.2. Explanation of symbols Table 6: Remote control symbols 9.3. Setting connection between the remote control and the receiver After replacing the batteries or during your first installation, you must establish the communication code between the remote control and the receiver to be able to use the wireless remote control. The receiver is in the mounting bracket together with the gas valve and electronic control unit.
  • Page 45: Battery Exchange

    WARNING! It cannot be ruled out, although it is unlikely that the ignition of the device can be started unintentionally by other remote controls (for example, remote control of another gas heater, car remote control or remote control for garage doors working in the 868 MHz band). As a result, the device can be ignited at the wrong time, also during our absence.
  • Page 46: User Menu

    10. USER MENU The user menu is composed by default with five screens that allow you to access the following features: • Screen 1: Eco Flow • Screen 2: Relay (additional electric receiver such as lighting) • Screen 3: Fan / Damper •...
  • Page 47: Relay - Control Of Additional Optional Lighting

    10.2. Relay - control of additional optional lighting Gas valve control electronics gives you the ability to connect an optional lighting (for example, to highlight the Interior of the housing) or any other electric receiver and allows you to control it with the remote control. Built-in relay can be used to control the AC Receiver (max 230V AC/0, 5A).
  • Page 48: Installation Menu

    11. INSTALLATION MENU The following options are available in the installation menu: • Time format of 12-hour or 24-hour, • User Menu Settings activation/deactivation To activate the Installation menu you should exit the User Menu (if it is enabled), and then press and hold the button for 10 seconds.
  • Page 49: Control

    • Select the desired state of the option available in the user Menu by pressing the arrow buttons on the remote control o 0 = not available in the menu o 1 = by default, always off o 2 = by default, always on o 3 = last position •...
  • Page 50: Flame Height Adjustment

    WARNING! If there is no ignition of the device after three restarts and the permanent device lock activates, it may be impossible to reset it by disconnecting the power source. In such cases, contact your dealer or installer. When the symbol on the screen will disappear and symbol will stop flashing, it means that the ignition of the device was completed correctly, and the fireplace is ready...
  • Page 51: Signal Quality

    13. SIGNAL QUALITY To check the quality of the signal between the transmitter (remote control) and the receiver located in the mounting bracket together with the gas valve and the control unit, you should press simultaneously buttons The screen will show the RSSI value (received signal strength indicator), which means: •...
  • Page 52 In the case of an error message F01 or F08 you can reset and try to turn the device on up to 3 times in a row. If ignition fails, F00 error appears on the display and ignition is not possible for another 30-minutes. ERROR FAULT POSSIBLE CAUSE...
  • Page 53: Maintenance

    15. MAINTENANCE WARNING! The device should be maintained and serviced by a competent installer. At least once a year the unit should be checked in order to operate properly and safely. The device cannot be used in case of damage or glass breakage. In this case, close the gas valve and immediately have the glass replaced. Do not change the design and sealed components or modify factory settings of the device under no circumstances.
  • Page 54: Environmental Protection

    16. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION Packaging materials must be utilized in accordance with regulations. Batteries are considered to be small chemical waste and should be disposed in special containers. 16.1. The device When the unit reaches the end of its life, you should proceed carefully, so the parts are suitable for reuse. Before removing the device, you should do the following: •...
  • Page 55: Technical Specifications

    18.1. SINATRA 1200 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS SINATRA 1200 F, SINATRA 1200 LF, SINATRA 1200 FR Model SINATRA 1200 LFR, SINATRA 1200 W, SINATRA 1200 T, SINATRA 1200 RD Type SIGA/02/F/H, SIGA/02/LF/H, SIGA/02/FR/H, SIGA/02/LFR/H, SIGA/02/W/H, SIGA/02/T/H, SIGA/02/RD/H Version To be built-in Combustion...
  • Page 56: Sinatra 2000

    18.3. SINATRA 2000 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS SINATRA 2000 F, SINATRA 2000 LF, SINATRA 2000 FR Model SINATRA 2000 LFR, SINATRA 2000 W, SINATRA 2000 T, SINATRA 2000 RD Type SIGA/04/F/H, SIGA/04/LF/H, SIGA/04/FR/H, SIGA/04/LFR/H, SIGA/04/W/H, SIGA/04/T/H, SIGA/04/RD/H Version To be built-in Combustion Open combustion chamber Supply and discharge system Conventional Flue 300 mm...
  • Page 57: Electrical Diagrams

    19. ELECTRICAL DIAGRAMS 19.1. Schematic diagram...
  • Page 58: Wiring Diagram Of Decorative Fire Gas Transceiver Dfgt

    19.2. Wiring diagram of Decorative Fire Gas Transceiver DFGT Connector Description Connection PCB Molex 2599 Molex 2599 Mains supply- L Molex 2599 Mains supply - N Molex 2599 Connection to ESYS - L Molex 2599 Connection to ESYS - N Molex 2599 Molex 2599 PWM output Output current 0-250mA...
  • Page 59: Wiring Diagram Of Gas Controler Esys

    19.3. Wiring diagram of gas controler ESYS Connector Description Connection HIGH VOLTAGE (230V) CONNECTIONS Molex Minifit Fan system feedback Molex Minifit Molex Minifit 2nd (side) burner valve – L Molex Minifit FAN power supply – L Molex Minifit Main Power Line Phase – L Molex Minifit Boost Fan –...
  • Page 60: Warranty

    20. WARRANTY Planika Sp. z o.o. grants the Client guarantee of quality for the smooth operation of the goods specified on the sales document. The warranty is determined for a given period from the date of purchase (based on the warranty card together with the receipt of purchase).
  • Page 61 SELLER Name: Address: Tel/fax: Date of sale: Seller’s seal and signature BUYER Name: Address: Tel/fax: Date of purchase: The gas fireplace should be installed by a qualified Installer in accordance with the applicable national building regulations and in accordance with the guidelines contained in the Installation and User's Manuals. I hereby declare that having read the User's Manual and the Guarantee Conditions.
  • Page 62 REGISTER OF APPLIANCE INSPECTIONS REGISTER OF CONCENTRIC FLUE SYSTEM INSPECTIONS Inspection during the fireplace installation Date, signature and seal of the chimney sweeper Date, signature and seal of the chimney sweeper Date, signature and seal of the chimney sweeper Date, signature and seal of the chimney sweeper Date, signature and seal of the chimney sweeper Date, signature and seal of the chimney sweeper Date, signature and seal of the chimney sweeper...

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