Valor 341 Installation And Owner's Manual

Valor 341 Installation And Owner's Manual

Live fuel effect gas fire
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600B690/18
INSTALLATION AND OWNER GUIDE
Model 341
Black Beauty Slimline
LIVE FUEL EFFECT GAS FIRE
(GC No. 32-032-30)
We trust that this guide gives
sufficient details to enable this
appliance to be installed, operated
and maintained satisfactorily.
However, if further information is
required, our
Valor Fires Technical Helpline will
be pleased to help.
Telephone 0844 879 35 88 (National
call rates apply in the United
Kingdom).
In the Republic of Ireland
Telephone 01 842 8222.
INSTALLER: Please leave this guide with the owner
©
GDC Group Ltd. JAN 2017

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4. APPLIANCE DATA AND EFFICIENCY
4.1 Appliance data.
Detailed specifications of the gas fire, including gas type, pressure, and heat input.
4.2 Efficiency.
The measured efficiency percentage of the appliance according to BS 7977-1.
5. GENERAL INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS
5.1 Regulations, Standards and Law.
Outlines legal requirements, British Standards, and building regulations for installation.
5.2 Ventilation.
Specifies ventilation requirements for the appliance's safe operation.
5.3 The Atmosphere sensing device (ASD).
Explains the function and importance of the ASD for safety.
5.4 Room considerations.
Discusses safety precautions and environmental factors for installation rooms.
5.5 Chimney preparation.
Details procedures for preparing chimneys for gas fire installation.
5.6 Fireplace preparation.
Instructions for preparing the fireplace opening and surrounding area.
5.7 Fireplace clearances.
Specifies minimum clearance distances around the appliance for safety.
5.8 The Flue spigot.
Requirements and dimensions for the flue spigot and catchment space.
5.9. The hearth.
Requirements for the hearth material, dimensions, and placement.
5.10 Installation options.
Describes different methods for installing the appliance (fireplace, precast, wall, metal box).
6. PRE-INSTALLATION PREPARATION
6.1 Unpacking.
Lists items included in the carton and checks for damage.
6.2 Appliance preparation.
Steps to prepare the fire assembly before installation.
6.3 Fireplace flue pull.
Procedures for testing flue draft using smoke matches.
6.4 Fitting the closure plate.
Instructions on how to fit and seal the closure plate.
7. APPLIANCE INSTALLATION
7.1 Installing to a hearth.
Steps for physically placing and levelling the appliance on a hearth.
7.2 Wall mounting.
Instructions for fixing the appliance to a wall.
7.3 Gas supply connection.
Guidance on connecting the gas supply and pressure testing.
7.4 Fit the ceramic fuel effect and window.
Steps for installing the decorative fuel effect and glass window.
8. CONTROL AND PRESSURE CHECKS
8.1 Check control settings.
Verifying correct operation of burner settings and pilot ignition.
8.2 Flame supervision and spillage monitoring system.
Testing the safety systems that monitor flame and flue spillage.
8.3 Check burner pressure.
Procedure for checking and confirming correct burner pressure.
12. SERVICING AND PARTS REPLACEMENT
12.1 To remove the window unit.
Step-by-step instructions for removing the appliance's window unit.
12.2 To remove the fascia.
Detailed guide on how to safely detach the appliance fascia.
12.3 To remove the ceramic fuel effect.
Instructions for removing and refitting the ceramic fuel effect components.
12.4 To remove the gas tap.
Procedure for safely disconnecting and removing the gas tap assembly.
12.5 To remove the piezo generator.
Steps to remove the piezo ignition unit from the gas tap.
12.6 To grease the control tap.
Guidance on greasing the gas control tap for smooth operation.
12.7 To remove an injector.
Instructions for safely removing and replacing burner injectors.
12.8 To remove the complete burner module, pipes and pilot.
Comprehensive steps for removing the main burner assembly.
OPERATING YOUR FIRE
The Oxysafe flame sensing and flue blockage safety system.
Explanation of the safety system that monitors flame and flue conditions.
To light the fire.
Step-by-step instructions for lighting the gas fire.
To turn the fire off.
Procedure for safely switching off the gas fire.
Lighting with a taper.
Alternative method for lighting the pilot if ignition spark fails.
CLEANING YOUR FIRE
Metal parts.
Instructions for cleaning the metal components of the fire.
Window glass.
Guidance on cleaning the glass panel of the fire.

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