10.3 Inlet pressure check.
The appliance is pre-set to give the correct heat
input at the inlet pressure shown in section 2 of
this manual. No adjustment is necessary.
1.
Ensure that the fire is turned OFF before
removing the pressure test point sealing screw.
Check the inlet pressure by fitting a pressure
gauge at the test point. The test point is on the
inlet ‘T’ connector (See figure 24). Check the
pressure with the appliance alight and set at
maximum output.
2.
After checking, turn off the appliance. Remove
the pressure gauge and replace the test point
sealing screw.
3.
Test around the sealing screw for gas soundness with a suitable leak detection
fluid.
When the above checks from section 10.2 and 10.3 have been completed, turn
the appliance OFF and close the isolating valve on the inlet ‘T’ connector
.
This
will prevent any accidental gas flow / ignition whilst fitting the ceramic fuel
effect and fascia.
11. CERAMIC WALLS INSTALLATION
1.
Fit the ceramic rear wall inside the
“L” bracket on the back face of the
burner compartment. Push the
ceramic wall flat against the back face
of the burner compartment (See figure
25).
2.
Remove four screws from the
spillage plate sides (See figure 26).
3.
Remove the spillage plate by lifting
it forward.
4.
Fit the ceramic side walls against
the side faces of the burner
compartment. The bottom edges of the
walls should rest in the ledges at the
sides of the firebox. Slide them in from
the front and ensure that the touch the rear wall. The friction between the side walls
and the rear wall should hold the side walls in position (See figure 26).
5.
Re-fit the spillage plate. Be careful not to damage the edges of the side walls. The
spillage plate will hold the side walls in place.
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Figure 25. Ceramic rear wall installation
Figure 24. Pressure test point
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