Royal Gas Fire manual

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    0102 095 50023 CLASS 2 – FLAME SYSTEM 3 USERS (Pages 2-3) / INST ALLATION (Pages 4-9) AND SERVI CING IN STRUCTIONS THIS CAT I 2H APPLIANCE IS FO R U SE ON NATURAL GAS G20 AT A SUPPL Y PRESSURE OF 20 mbar IN GB and IE HAND THESE INSTRUCTIONS TO THE USER[...]

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    USERS INSTRUCTIONS Descri ption This Royal Coz y Fires Decorativ e Fuel Effec t gas fire has been dev eloped to giv e a realistic coal burning appeara nce with the ins tant con trol and conv enienc e of g as. The fi re has be en construc ted to e nable it to be inst alled i nto most applic ations (using the op tiona l spac er fr ame) where the warm[...]

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    3. 0nce a pilot- flam e has been established; k eep the control depressed for a further 20 seconds. Release the gas control and check that the pilo t rem ains lit. 4. Depress the gas control s lightly and turn anti- clockwise until th e indicator m ark is aligned with the l etters HIG H. The burner will cross l ig ht from the pilot. 5. Depress the [...]

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    INSTALLATION INSTRUCTI ONS THE FOLLOWI NG SECTION LISTS THE INSTALLATIO N REQUIREMENTS AND REGULATI ONS A com petent pers on in ac cordance w ith th e curre nt Gas Saf ety (I nstalla tion and U se) Reg ulat ions or the rules in force and in accordanc e with th e m anufacturer ’ s ins tructions m ust install the appl iance; fa ilure to d o so coul[...]

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    Installing the Appliance Check that the ch im ney and flue structur e are sound and conform to th e following flue requir ements. a) A conven tional b rick or s tone chim ney with a m inim um effect ive cro ss section al dim ension o f 225 x 225m m. A lined flue with a m inim um diameter of 175m m having a chair brick and t hroat forming lintel con[...]

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    Installation us ing a 5 ” Diameter Met al Flue Box Important : The sp igot re stric tor m ark ed ’ B ’ must be fi tted. Se e page 7. When the m etal f lue box is to be bui lt- in as a false chim ney breast using the timber studwo rk with pla sterboard fac ing, the metal fl ue box shou ld be env eloped with insula tion m aterial such as Ro ckw[...]

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    The two slo ts in the r ear of the base of the fi rebox may be used to secure the appliance in posi tion. Where no space r is used the uni t will requ ire sec uring at the top u sing the two hole s in the top corner plate and the No 10 c/sk screw s provided. Th is is n eeded to ef fect a seal with the flu e. Vent Box Installed with Spacer frame a. [...]

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    Checking Op e rat ion of Fir e Turn on the gas supply at the meter and to th e appl iance a t the isol ating cock . Purge the air f rom the app liance. P re ss a nd turn the gas control an ti-clock wise, keep the control fu lly depressed. The igniter w ill opera te and the pilot will light, chec k that the e lectrod e is sp arking to the h ead of t[...]

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    Removal of Debr is or Soot De posits Debris from any source or any soot formed sha ll require removal . Allow the appl iance to cool suf ficien tly before remov ing all of t he coals and f ireb ed componen ts for cleaning purposes. Once all the ceram ics are rem oved from the firebed che ck that no debr is is loca ted in the burne r slots. I f any [...]

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    Depth A is to be a minimum of 150mm from the knee to the front face of the surround with the sap cer fitted to satisfy the debris collec tion requirement Depth B is Nominally 70mm. If no chairbrick is fitted, the minimum distance re quired between the rear of the opening and the front face of the surround is 210mm without spacer frame fitted. Page [...]

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