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LIVING FLAME February 2015 Installation Guidelines & Operating Instructions Part One Technical details subject to change Please ensure you have the latest specifications...
GUIDELINES INSTALLATION Living Flame Eastside Designer Gas Convector Fireplaces must be installed in accordance with these guidelines. For safe installation and operation, carefully read the following information. NOTE: Failure to follow these instructions may invalidate your household insurance and the fireplace warranty.
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GASFITTER Gas Rating Inputs Ventilation 10. Gas Connection 11. Gas Supply 12. Test pressures 13. Testing 14. Controls 15. Flueing 16. Installation Fully Adjustable Bend and Adjustable Strap Drawing Number 4 Part 2 Spigot Plate, Cowl and Windskirt Drawing Number 4a Part 2 Roof Clearances Cowl &...
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DRAWINGS contained in part two Bend and bracket Cowl and spigot plate Electronic burner control, TCAIS, SIT 836 Tandem Gas Valve Electronic burner control, TCAIS, SIT 843 Sigma Gas Valve Electronic burner control valve, testing coils Electric control switching and wiring layout Power supply system, wall switching Eastside electronic burner control wiring layout Eastside 1200mm dimensions...
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FIREPLACE FEATURES Dual radiant and convected heat, Fully electronic safety control system with auto spark, Unique Living Flame diffuser burner fire, No products of combustion, (Co2, Co, Nox2) into the room, Natural convection, Totally clean room air, No added moisture into the room,...
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EASTSIDE FIREPLACE SERIES OVERVIEW Eastside Fireplaces are available in a number of configurations to suit your interior and the design you wish to achieve. EASTSIDE MODEL CONFIGURATION DESCRIPTION Niche – One short glass side, one open long side, Corner left hand glass polished stainless steel back and side Niche –...
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DIMENSIONS EASTSIDE 1200mm Dimensions Refer drawing no 43 1200mm Plasma Dimensions Refer drawing no 53 1500mm Dimensions Refer drawing no 44 1500mm Plasma Dimensions Refer drawing no 54 1200mm and 1500mm Standard and Plasma, Plan View Refer drawing no 63 1800mm and 2000mm Standard and Plasma, Plan View Refer drawing no 64 2500mm and 3000mm Standard and Plasma, Plan View...
YOUR SAFETY AND PROTECTION • A fireguard to BS Standard 6539 or 6778 should be used for the protection of young children, the elderly and infirm. • Do not store or use flammable vapours or liquids in the vicinity of this fireplace or any other gas appliance.
To re-set the control system, turn the room switch to the off position and wait 30 – 60 seconds before the fire can be re-started. If the system fails to light after several attempts, call for a registered Living Flame Maintenance Engineer or Living Flame Auckland for your nearest registered service...
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This is a One Year Guarantee covering the normal labour charges required to replace components of a Living Flame Fire should a part fail in its first year of service. The One Year Guarantee does not cover faults caused by incorrect installation or commissioning. The...
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Liquid Petroleum Gas or Propane Gas. The type of gas to be used should be specified at the time of ordering the unit. Living Flame Fireplaces must only be operated with a Living Flame Gas Insert Fire that has been commissioned to Living Flame’s Commissioning Instructions.
Fixed ventilation must be provided equal to 100 mm2 for every 10 Mj of gas input. Vent should install at a high level to prevent draughts. Living Flame has carried out extensive research and testing into the correct ventilating for an open gas fireplace.
GAS SUPPLY Inlet Standing Pressure Set Up Pressure NATURAL GAS 2.0 kPa HIGH 1.0 kPa LOW 0.5 kPa U/LPG – PROPANE 3.0 kPa HIGH 2.5 kPa LOW 1.5 kPa Maximum Inlet Pressure 6.0 kPa If inlet pressure exceeds 6.0 kPa, then damage will occur and may result in a hazardous condition.
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CONTROLS Customer Requirements: Show customer the appropriate control system. Ask them to operate it. Ensure the customer fully understands the control system and that they can operate it satisfactorily. FLUEING This fireplace must be vented to outside atmosphere. Flueing must be in accordance with the NZS5261 and all local body bylaws. Flue vent must be unrestricted.
Refer drawing no 4a to see a spigot plate and a cowl. Some variations to these guidelines may be needed. If you have any doubts, please do not hesitate to contact Living Flame Fires for advice on installation.
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METAL OR PLASTIC AROUND THE OPEN FRONT OF THE FIREPLACE • Living Flame suggest that the fire is clad in 9mm Villa board or similar. This gives a smooth top edge. It can then be screwed or bonded to the framing and fireplace.
The flue then rises a further 500mm vertically from the clearance point, giving the correct height and wind clearance. • A Living Flame anti-downdraught cowl and windskirt should then be fitted. POWER FLUES •...
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INSTALLATION OF FIXED LOG SET DIFFUSER BURNER Only the logs and embers supplied with this fire may be used on this fire and said logs and embers may not be used on any other brand of fire. The fire has a handful of the embers supplied lightly scattered over the fire bed blanket. Place the fixed log set on the ember bed.
ROUTINE SERVICE Fireplaces in domestic situations need to be service yearly. Fireplaces in commercial situations need to be service six monthly. Check meter or cylinders Pressure drop test gas lines Inspect inbuilt fireplace Dismantle fireplace and inspect components Clean all components and body Check operation of controls and safety devices Check flue system is clear and clean Check flue vent...
ANGLE OF MANTEL Refer drawing number 52 ELECTRICAL This fireplace, in order to operate, needs an external power supply. This model has an electronic flame rod safety device that when heated by the pilot flame, generates a micro amp supply, enough to operate the control of the main burner. The fireplace, when installed, should be electrically grounded in accordance with the electrical regulations.
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Please Note: Finishing hearth materials must not overlap the front of perforated grill or the front of the burner edge. Also Note: A small gap must be left between the finishing hearth or cavity materials and the glass panels of the fireplace.
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Living Flame Living Flame Chri s tchurch Auckland Display & Head Office Display Home Idea Centre 343b Church Street Penrose 37 Mandeville St, Riccarton 027 2044 201 Ph 09 6221148 Fax 09 6221179 Email i n fo@livingflame.co.nz Email lfchch@mantel.co.nz...
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