Vision Ezi-Slide V150 B Installation & User's Instructions

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V150B REV. 03 JUN 13
Model Number:
V150 B
Ezi-Slide Control Gas Fire
INSTALLATION & USER INSTRUCTIONS
SUITABLE FOR USE ON NATURAL GAS (G20) AT 20mbar SUPPLY PRESSURE
These instructions must be left with the appliance for future reference
and for servicing information. The customer must be made fully aware
of the appliance operational procedure before leaving this booklet with
them.
INSTALLER: PLEASE LEAVE THIS GUIDE WITH THE OWNER

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  • Page 1 V150B REV. 03 JUN 13 Model Number: V150 B Ezi-Slide Control Gas Fire INSTALLATION & USER INSTRUCTIONS SUITABLE FOR USE ON NATURAL GAS (G20) AT 20mbar SUPPLY PRESSURE These instructions must be left with the appliance for future reference and for servicing information. The customer must be made fully aware of the appliance operational procedure before leaving this booklet with them.
  • Page 2 Warning: Any person who does any unauthorised act in relation to a copyright work may be liable to criminal prosecution and civil claims for damages. Vision Fires, Percy Doughty & Co, Imperial Point, Express Trading Estate, Stone Hill Road, Farnworth, Bolton, BL4 9TN www.visionfires.co.uk...
  • Page 3 Safety First. This gas fire is CE Approved and designed to meet the appropriate British Standards and Safety Marks. Quality and Excellence. This fire has been manufactured to the highest standards of quality and excellence and was manufactured under a BS EN ISO 9001 quality system accepted by the British Standards Institute.
  • Page 4 INSTALLER GUIDE INSTALLER GUIDE FOR OWNER GUIDE SEE PAGES 38 TO 46...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    INSTALLER GUIDE CONTENTS CONTENTS Section Page INSTALLER GUIDE 4 - 37 OWNER GUIDE 38 - 46 1. SAFETY AND UNPACKING 2. APPLIANCE DATA AND EFFICIENCY 2.1 General information. 2.2 Efficiency. 3. GENERAL INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS 3.1 Regulations, Standards and Law. 3.2 Ventilation requirements. 3.3 The Atmosphere sensing device (ASD).
  • Page 6: Installer Guide

    INSTALLER GUIDE INSTALLER GUIDE CONTENTS (CONTINUED) CONTENTS (Continued) Section Heading Page 10. BURNER & SUPPLY PIPE INSTALLATION 10.1 Burner and supply pipe installation. 10.2 Preliminary burner checks. 10.3 Inlet pressure check. 10.4 Fitting the burner tray trim. 11. CERAMIC WALLS INSTALLATION 12.
  • Page 7: Safety And Unpacking

    INSTALLER GUIDE INSTALLER GUIDE 1. SAFETY AND UNPACKING 1. SAFETY AND UNPACKING Installer Before continuing any further with the installation of this appliance please read the following guide to manual handling. The lifting weight of the heat engine and convection box is 11.5kg. One person should be sufficient to lift the heat engine and convection box.
  • Page 8: Appliance Data And Efficiency

    INSTALLER GUIDE INSTALLER GUIDE 2. APPLIANCE DATA AND EFFICIENCY 2. APPLIANCE DATA AND EFFICIENCY 2.1 General information. Natural (G20) Propane (G31) * Inlet Pressure 20mbar 37mbar Input - Max. (Gross) 6.85kW (23,400 Btu/h) 6.7kW (22,860 Btu/h) Input - Min. (Gross) 2.7kW (9,410 Btu/h) 4.3kW (14,670 Btu/h) 20.0 ±...
  • Page 9: General Installation Requirements

    INSTALLER GUIDE INSTALLER GUIDE Conversion factor from net to gross efficiency Natural Gas 0.901 0.921 3. GENERAL INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS 3. GENERAL INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS 3.1 Regulations, Standards and Law. The installation must be in accordance with these instructions. For the user’s protection, in the United Kingdom it is the law that all gas appliances are installed by competent persons in accordance with the current edition of the Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations.
  • Page 10: Ventilation Requirements

    INSTALLER GUIDE INSTALLER GUIDE Where no specific instructions are given, reference should be made to the relevant British Standard Code of Practice. 3.2 Ventilation requirements. Normal adventitious ventilation is usually sufficient to satisfy the ventilation requirements of this appliance. In GB reference should be made to BS 5871 Part 2 and in IE reference should be made to the current edition of IS 813 “Domestic Gas Installations”...
  • Page 11: Fireplace Preparation

    INSTALLER GUIDE INSTALLER GUIDE 3.6.2 Any chimney damper or restrictor should be removed. If removal is not possible, they must be secured in the open position. 3.7 Fireplace preparation. 3.7.1 If the fireplace opening is an under floor draught type, it must be sealed to stop any draughts.
  • Page 12: Fireplace Clearances

    INSTALLER GUIDE INSTALLER GUIDE 3.9 Fireplace clearances. 3.9.1 The minimum height from the top surface of the hearth to the underside of any shelf made from wood or other combustible materials is shown below: - • For a shelf up to 150mm deep Minimum height = 760mm.
  • Page 13: Hole-In-The-Wall' Installations

    INSTALLER GUIDE INSTALLER GUIDE Figure 3. Hearth and fireplace opening dimensions Figure 4. Fireplace area. 3.10.1.1 ‘Hole-in-the-wall’ Installations It is recommended that a hearth should be installed as in figure 1. If fitting a fascia that has a firefront designed to sit on a hearth, a reduced depth hearth is recommended.
  • Page 14: Metal Flue Box And Hearth

    INSTALLER GUIDE INSTALLER GUIDE the base of the fireplace opening in the wall to the finished floor level shall be at least 100mm. Where there is no floor covering or carpet, and the floor is of a type that is likely to be covered in such a way in the future, then the distance from the base of the fireplace opening in the wall to the floor level should be increased to at least 175mm.
  • Page 15: Precast Concrete Or Clay Flue Block System And Hearth

    INSTALLER GUIDE INSTALLER GUIDE 3.10.3 Precast concrete or clay flue block system and hearth. To a precast concrete or clay flue block system conforming to BS1289 with dimensions as in figure 6. The current versions of BS1289 and BS EN 1858 recommend that there should be an air space or insulation between the flue blocks and the plaster because heat transfer may...
  • Page 16: Propane Fires

    INSTALLER GUIDE INSTALLER GUIDE 2. The flue must conform to BS 5440: Part 1 in design and installation. The flue, measured from the bottom of the fireplace opening to the bottom of the terminal, shall be not less than 3m in actual vertical height. When calculated in accordance with BS 5440: Part 1 Annex A, the minimum equivalent height of the flue shall be 2.0m of 125mm dia.
  • Page 17 INSTALLER GUIDE INSTALLER GUIDE Smoke match tube. Length of self adhesive foam seal. Canopy shield (This may be supplied with either the fascia or the convection box). Screws (For fitting the canopy shield). Ceramic fuel effect (Not shown). Literature pack. Burner tray trim Control slider assembly (fitted to fire).
  • Page 18: Fireplace Check

    INSTALLER GUIDE INSTALLER GUIDE 5. FIREPLACE CHECK 5.1 Soundness for appliance attachment Two primary methods of retaining the appliance are provided: - By fixing to the fireplace front surround. Using concealed tension cables fixed to the rear of the fireplace opening together with secondary fixing to the fireplace floor.
  • Page 19: Ignition Check

    INSTALLER GUIDE INSTALLER GUIDE 6. IGNITION CHECK 6. IGNITION CHECK Before attempting to install, it is worth checking that the electronic ignition system performs satisfactorily. Fit the battery to the ignition block located below the burner tray at the left side (See figure 8).
  • Page 20: Preparing Appliance For Installation

    INSTALLER GUIDE INSTALLER GUIDE 8. PREPARING APPLIANCE FOR INSTALLATION 8. PREPARING APPLIANCE FOR INSTALLATION 1. Detach the burner unit from the convection box by removing two screws (See figure 10). Lift the burner unit clear. 2. Fit the two “U” section seals to the bottom edges of the convection box side flanges (See figure 11).
  • Page 21 INSTALLER GUIDE INSTALLER GUIDE 7. This appliance is supplied with a rear ceramic support bracket. Fit this using two screws supplied (See figure 13). 8.This appliance is supplied with a flue restrictor for use where the flue draught is excessive. The restrictor must NOT be fitted where a precast flue or a flue liner is used.
  • Page 22: Convection Box Installation

    INSTALLER GUIDE INSTALLER GUIDE 9. CONVECTION BOX INSTALLATION 9. CONVECTION BOX INSTALLATION 9.1 Method 1 - Front fixing to fireplace surround. 1. Make sure that the fireplace front surround area is sound enough to take the fibre plugs and woodscrews. If necessary, make sound with suitable cement.
  • Page 23 INSTALLER GUIDE INSTALLER GUIDE shown in figure 17 using a suitably sized masonry drill for the wall plugs supplied. The holes should be equidistant each side of the centre line of the fireplace to ensure that the appliance finishes centrally in the opening when tension is applied to the cables. 3.
  • Page 24: Sealing Floor Front - All Installations

    INSTALLER GUIDE INSTALLER GUIDE 10. Fit a cable retainer over the bottom end of Side entry Rear entry each cable. 11. Pull each cable taut. Push the cable retainers hard up against the back panel. The end of the cable adjuster will pass into the hole.
  • Page 25: Burner & Supply Pipe Installation

    INSTALLER GUIDE INSTALLER GUIDE 10. BURNER AND SUPPLY PIPE INSTALLATION 10. BURNER & SUPPLY PIPE INSTALLATION 10.1 Burner and supply pipe installation. 1. Refit the burner unit to the convection box with two screws. 2. Connect the supply line to the appliance. 3.
  • Page 26: Inlet Pressure Check

    INSTALLER GUIDE INSTALLER GUIDE 10.3 Inlet pressure check. The appliance is pre-set to give the correct heat input at the inlet pressure shown in section 2 of this manual. No adjustment is necessary. 1. Ensure that the fire is turned OFF before removing the pressure test point sealing screw.
  • Page 27: Fitting The Ceramic Fuel Effect & Slider Button

    INSTALLER GUIDE INSTALLER GUIDE the ledges at the sides of the firebox. Slide them in from the front and ensure that the touch the rear wall. The friction between the side walls and the rear wall should hold the side walls in position (See figure 26).
  • Page 28: Fitting The Fascia

    INSTALLER GUIDE INSTALLER GUIDE 13. FITTING THE FASCIA 13. FITTING THE FASCIA There is a self adhesive control position label and control slider assembly supplied with this fire. These should be fitted to the fascia as shown in the fascia fitting guide. The fitting guide for the fascia is supplied with the fascia and the fascia should be fitted in accordance with it.
  • Page 29: Check For Spillage

    INSTALLER GUIDE INSTALLER GUIDE 14.2 Check for spillage. A spillage check must be made before leaving the installed appliance with the customer. Make this with all the ceramic fuel effect pieces and complete fascia in position. 1. Close all doors and windows in the room containing the appliance. 2.
  • Page 30: Final Review

    INSTALLER GUIDE INSTALLER GUIDE 1. Light the appliance. Set the slide control to the maximum burning position and leave for one minute. 2. Set the control to the Low burning position. Isolate the gas supply at the inlet ‘T’ connector. The pilot and main burner will go out. Note the time when the pilot goes out.
  • Page 31: Servicing & Parts Replacement

    INSTALLER GUIDE INSTALLER GUIDE 8. If the appliance is in premises in the United Kingdom occupied by a tenant, point out that by law a landlord must have any gas appliance, flue and pipework which is situated in a tenant’s premises checked for safety at least every 12 months. 9.
  • Page 32: Checking The Aeration Setting Of The Burner

    INSTALLER GUIDE INSTALLER GUIDE 16.1 Checking the aeration setting of the burner. 1. The aeration shutter is factory set and should not require adjustment. If the shutter is not as shown in figure 29 and requires adjustment, loosen the two aeration shutter screws, slide the aeration shutter to the position shown in figure 29 and tighten the fixing screws.
  • Page 33: To Remove The Fascia

    INSTALLER GUIDE INSTALLER GUIDE 16.5 To replace the control slide unit. 1. Remove the fascia (See section 16.4). 2. Remove the screw and disconnect the control linkage (See figure 32) 3. Detach the slide unit by removing two screws securing the slide mechanism to the right hand flange of the fire.
  • Page 34: To Remove The Electronic Ignition Generator

    INSTALLER GUIDE INSTALLER GUIDE 16.8 To remove the electronic ignition generator. 1. Remove the firefront. 2. Remove the loose ceramic fuel effect pieces, the front ceramic fuel effect and the base ceramic fuel effect. 3. Remove the battery. 4. Remove the spark lead. 5.
  • Page 35: To Remove The Pilot Unit

    INSTALLER GUIDE INSTALLER GUIDE 16.10 To remove the pilot unit. 1. Remove the burner unit - See section 16.7. 2. Detach the pilot pipe from the pilot unit. 3. Detach the thermocouple from the interrupter block by unscrewing the thermocouple nut. 4.
  • Page 36: To Remove The Gas Flow Rate Controller

    INSTALLER GUIDE INSTALLER GUIDE bracket. Rotate the pivot bracket fully clockwise. The tap spindle should “bottom out” (i.e. the tap should be fully open) after the pivot bracket has actuated the ignition microswitch but before it has pushed the microswitch leaf against the microswitch body.
  • Page 37: To Remove The Main Burner Injector

    INSTALLER GUIDE INSTALLER GUIDE 16.14 To remove the main burner injector. (See figure 41). 1. Remove the burner - See section 16.13. 2. Remove the burner clamping screw (See figure 41). 3. Unscrew the injector from the burner. 4. Refit in the reverse order. 16.15 To remove the appliance from the fireplace.
  • Page 38: Owner Guide

    OWNER GUIDE OWNER GUIDE OWNER GUIDE...
  • Page 39 OWNER GUIDE OWNER GUIDE LIST OF CONTENTS CONTENTS Section Page SAFETY GAS CONSUMPTION OPERATING YOUR FIRE The Oxysafe flame sensing & flue blockage safety system. To light the fire To turn the fire off Lighting with a taper CLEANING YOUR FIRE Metal parts.
  • Page 40: Safety

    OWNER GUIDE OWNER GUIDE SAFETY SAFETY IF YOU SMELL GAS DON’T SMOKE. EXTINGUISH ALL NAKED FLAMES. DON’T TURN ELECTRICAL SWITCHES ON OR OFF. TURN OFF THE GAS SUPPLY AT THE METER OR TANK AS APPROPRIATE. OPEN DOORS AND WINDOWS TO GET RID OF THE GAS. IMMEDIATELY CALL THE GAS EMERGENCY SERVICE FROM A NEIGHBOURS PHONE - SEE YOUR LOCAL TELEPHONE DIRECTORY.
  • Page 41: Gas Consumption

    OWNER GUIDE OWNER GUIDE Do provide a suitable guard that complies with BS 8423 for the protection of young children, the elderly, the infirm and pet animals. (Although this fire conforms to all the applicable standards, it is a heating appliance and certain parts of its surface will become hot).
  • Page 42: Operating Your Fire

    OWNER GUIDE OWNER GUIDE OPERATING YOUR FIRE OPERATING YOUR FIRE PLEASE NOTE When operating your fire for the first time, some vapours may be given off which may cause a slight odour and could possibly set off any smoke alarms in the immediate vicinity.
  • Page 43: To Turn The Fire Off

    OWNER GUIDE OWNER GUIDE 4. For a higher heat level slide the button upwards. The burner flames and heat output will gradually increase until the button reaches the high heat position shown in figure 2. When the button reaches the high heat position you will feel a check to its movement.
  • Page 44: Cleaning Your Fire

    OWNER GUIDE OWNER GUIDE CLEANING YOUR FIRE CLEANING YOUR FIRE To maintain the high performance and quality finish of your fire please follow these guidelines: Before attempting to clean the fire, please remember to turn off the fire and wait for the appliance to cool.
  • Page 45: Ceramic Fuel Bed Refitting

    OWNER GUIDE OWNER GUIDE CERAMIC FUEL BED REFITTING CERAMIC FUEL BED REFITTING The installer and owner guide for the ceramic fuel effect is separate from this guide. The installer may have attached it to this guide or placed it inside. It is important that the installer and owner guide for the ceramic fuel effect is followed correctly.
  • Page 46 Fascias This appliance can be used with several different Vision Fires fascia's or frets. For full instructions on how to fit them please refer to the guide that is supplied with them. Any fascia or fret to be used must conform to the following dimensions.

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