Athena Technologies A88028 manual

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    1 SERVICE AND INSTALLATION Installation & Servicing Instructions PLEASE LEAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS WITH THE USER FOR USE WITH NATURAL GAS ONLY G .C. No. 32 170 19 ÿ Product Code No. A88028 The Data Badge and Serial Number are located on the left hand side of the back panel. Cat I G20 at 20mbar in GB and IE 2H A THEN A LF A THEN A LF[...]

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    2 CONTENTS LAYOUT INTRODUCTION AND GENERAL INST ALLATION REQUIREMENTS 1.0 TECHNICAL DA TA 2.0 CONDITIONS OF INSTALLA TION 2.1 SITING GENERAL 2.2 FLUES AND CHIMNEYS 2.2.1 Brick Chimney, 178mm diameter (7 inch) S tone or Lined Flue and 125mm diameter (5 inch) Flue 2.2.2 Pre-Cast Flue 2.2.3 Metal Fluebox 125mm diameter (5 inch) Flues 2.3 SHELF HEIGHT [...]

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    3 INTRODUCTION 1.0 TECHNICAL DATA GENERAL INST ALLATION REQUIREMENTS NO COMPONENT OF THIS FIRE IS MANUFACTURED FROM ASBESTOS OR ASBESTOS RELA TED PRODUCTS. The A THENA L.F . is an open fronted inset live coal effect gas fire specially designed for Pre-Cast Flue application and is also suitable for use with Brick Chimneys, twin walled or insulated M[...]

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    4 2.1 SITING GENERAL This fire is suitable for hearth mounting only on a non-combustible hearth at least 13mm thick and measuring at least 630mm wide by 330mm deep. Its top surface should preferably be 50mm above the floor level in order to discourage the placing of carpets or rugs over it. It MUST NOT be fitted directly on a combustible wall. The [...]

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    2.2.2 PRE-CAST FLUE OF MINIMUM SIZE (Fig. 2) This fire can be installed into a properly constructed pre-cast flue conforming to B.S. 1289 : 1975 or B.S. 1289 : Part 1 : 1986 or B.S. 1289 : Part 2 : 1989 of at least 3 metres effective height and having flueways of at least 198mm by 67mm or equivalent cross-sectional area with no dimension less than [...]

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    6 2.2.3 METAL FLUE BOX/125mm DIAMETER FLUES (Figs. 3A and 3B) This fire may be installed in a double walled or insulated metal box built to the requirements of B.S. 715 e.g. Selkirk, Product Code Number 0404805, using our fixing kit G .C. Number 159 634 ÿ Number 992137. The box must be lagged as detailed in Fig. 3B and mounted on a non-combustible[...]

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    2.3 SHELF HEIGHT AND SIDE CLEARANCES The fire may be fitted beneath a shelf. 2.3.1 COMBUSTIBLE SHELF The underside of a combustible shelf not more than 150mm deep must be at least 923mm from the hearth which gives a clearance of 237mm above the fire. For deeper shelves, add 13mm shelf height for every 25mm increase in depth. For every 25mm decrease[...]

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    8 3.3 METHOD OF INSTALLA TION There are two methods for securing the fire to the wall which are: (a) Fixing by tension cable. (b) Screwing the fire directly to the wall. It is recommended, where drilling holes in the front face of the fireplace surround is unacceptable or otherwise risky e.g. a marble surround, that fixing by tension cable is emplo[...]

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    Fig. 6 73mm 115mm 3.3.2 FIXING DIRECTLY TO SURROUND FACE Mark the four positions of the fixing holes on the front face of the fireplace surround using the fire as a template. Drill 6mm holes and plug the holes with the wall plugs supplied. Insert the fire into the opening in the fireplace until the seal on the back of the fire is compressed against[...]

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    10 4.0 COMMISSIONING 4.1 INSTALL FUEL EFFECT COMPONENTS The fuel effect components comprise: (a) Rear Coal (b) Two Side Cheeks (c) Coal Bed (d) Nine Loose Coals The Coal Bed and the loose coals are illustrated in Fig. 7A. The fire is supplied with the rear coal and side cheeks already fitted as illustrated in Fig. 7B. Unpack the pack containing the[...]

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    11 4.2 CHECK GAS PRESSURE Remove the pressure test point screw located on the injector feed pipe just left of centre on the fire. Connect a pressure gauge, slide the control knob down to the PILOT/IGNITION position. Keep the knob depressed after the pilot has lit to activate the FSD and then slide the knob to the HIGH position. Check that the gas p[...]

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    12 4.4 TEST FOR SPILLAGE A test for spillage must be made before the installed fire is left with the user . This is carried out in the following manner. Light the fire and leave at HIGH rate. Close all the doors and windows in the room and after the fire has been alight for five minutes insert a lighted smoke match in line with the bottom edge of t[...]

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    13 6.0 SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS IMPORTANT NOTES 1. Turn off the gas supply to the fire before starting any servicing. 2. Always test for gas soundness after servicing or exchanging any component. 3. Remove the fire from the surround and inspect the catchment space for build up of debris on every service visit. 4. Check the fire for clearance of produ[...]

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    14 6.4 PILOT ASSEMBLY The pilot is an atmosphere sensing device and must be replaced as a complete unit. Repair must not be undertaken. NOTE: If the fire keeps going out or exhibits signs of nuisance shut off, check the operation of the pilot as follows:- (a) Inspect the pilot flame, if suspect check the gas supply. Clear blockage if necessary . If[...]

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    15 The following are possible fault conditions. Check the items mentioned and repair or replace parts as necessary. The list is not exhaustive but a fair outline of possible faults. 1. No Spark (a) Check spark by manually operating the micro switch. (b) The battery may be exhausted. Check and replace if necessary. (c) Check the spark gap and electr[...]

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    ÿ PAR T NUMBER DESCRIPTION 822309 Gas Valve / FSD Assembly 990274 Control Knob 822308 Pilot Assembly (Natural Gas) 993911 Spark Lead 822238 Ignition Unit 992232 Rear Coal 992234 Coal Bed 992169 Loose Coals (9 off) 992178 Left Side Cheek 992179 Right Side Cheek 16 8.0 SHORT LIST PARTS 989882 Issue 2 ROBINSON WILLEY LIMITED Mill Lane, Old Swan, Live[...]