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Add 12.5mm to this clearance for every 25mm increase in depth of shelf. The list of coal part numbers that the user can replace is at the back of this document. This appliance is intended for decorative purposes. Page 3 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS THE FOLLOWING SECTION LISTS THE INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS AND REGULATIONS A competent person in accordance with the current Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations or the rules in force and in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions must install the appliance; failure to do so could lead to prosecution. The following are the relevant Codes of Practice and British Standards. The Building Regulations issued by the Department of the Environment. The Building Standards (Scotland) (Consolidation) Regulations issued by the Scottish Development Department. BS 8303 Pt 2 1994 BS 1251 1987 BS 6891 1988 BS 715 1993 BS 7566 Pts. 1-4 1992 Technical Data Overall height of fire with spacer Overall height of fire without spacer Minimum height of opening required Maximum height of opening with spacer Maximum width of opening required Maximum width of opening with spacer Forward projection from opening (without front and fret) Forward projection from opening with spacer (without front and fret) Depth behind opening without spacer Depth behind opening with spacer (See page 18 for diagram) TYPE OF GAS G20 only Supply Pressure 20 mbar +/- 1 mbar (Cold) GAS INPUTS Max 6.6 kW (22520 Btu/h) Min 3.6 kW (12300 Btu/h) Pilot 0.26 kW (890 Btu/h) Main Injector Type Stereomatic Gas valve Pilot GAS CONNECTION WEIGHT 12.5 kg (without front and fret) BS 5440 Pt. 1 1990 & Pt. 2 1989 BS 5871 Pt. 2 1991 & Pt. 3 1991 BS 6461 Pt. 1 1984 BS 1289 Pt. 1 1986 = 612mm = 605mm = 540mm = 590mm = 405mm = 470mm = 60mm = 105mm = 190mm = 145mm 046/19/196/74M Concentric TESA 3058/S OP Oxy-Pilot NG 9022 8MM OD Tube Page 4 Installing the Appliance Check that the chimney and flue structure are sound and conform to the following flue requirements. a) A conventional brick or stone chimney with a minimum effective cross sectional dimension of 225 x 225mm. A lined flue with a minimum diameter of 175mm having a chairbrick and throat forming lintel conforming to BS 1251 or a builders opening (constructed of non-combustible material) measuring 540mm high x 400mm wide with a sufficient depth for debris collection. If a chairbrick is fitted, a minimum depth requirement for the fire with the spacer frame fitted is shown in Fig 1, if a spacer frame is not used, the chairbrick will have to be removed. b) A twin walled metal flue box manufactured to BS 715 with a twin walled 125mm diameter flue and a minimum effective height of 5 metres. See page 12. c) A pre-cast flue conforming to the requirements of BS 1289 Pt. 1 1986 and BS 1289 l975 including properly constructed pre-cast flues with a cross sectional area of 13000sq mm. Important Dampers, register plates or incorrect flue terminals, must not restrict the above listed flues. The flue must only service a single appliance and not have any branches or traps that may impede the natural draught. Any flue damper plate or restrictor shall be removed or fixed in the fully opened position. The front and base of the fire opening must be flat and square to ensure a good seal with the appliance; this is to ensure that there is no reduction in draught through the fire that may cause spillage to occur. Contents Check List Fire Box Assembly c/w Burner Assembly Simulated Coal Front Coal Support Shelf Coal Pack including: 6 Large Coals 12 Small Coals Fitting Kit: 7" (175mm.) x 5" (125mm) Spigot Restrictor Screws & Wall Plugs, Sealing Strip and Fixing Straps and Self/tap Screws Users & Installation and Servicing Instructions Spacer Frame Kit: (Optional) Spacer Frame Assembly Fire Surround and Opening Requirements 7in Diameter Flue, Chairbrick and Builders opening (Class 1). See Fig 1. 5in Diameter Flue and Metal Flue Box (Class 2). See Fig 2. Pre-cast Flues. See Fig 3. VENTILATION Additional purpose built ventilation is not required for this appliance in GB only, for IE ventilation is required with a minimal cross section area of 100sq cms, it should be checked regularly to ensure that it is free obstruction Page 5 Installation using a 5” Diameter Metal Flue Box Important: The spigot restrictor marked ’B’must be fitted. See page 7. When the metal flue box is to be built-in as a false chimneybreast using the timber studwork with plasterboard facing, the metal flue box should be enveloped with insulation material such as Rockwool or similar to prevent a build-up of heat within the structure. Either an air gap of 75mm should be maintained between any combustible materials and any part of the metal flue box or a minimum of 25mm of insulation material between the metal flue box and the combustible material. It is important that both the back panel and the appliance are sealed to the metal flue box to prevent any leakage of flue products or reduction in the flue draught. Installation of ...