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THIS APPLIANCE IS INTENDED FOR DECORATIVE PURPOSES

This appliance has been designed, tested and manufactured to BS7977-1:2009 relating to Decorative Gas
Appliances and 

must

be installed by a qualified GAS SAFE Registered Installer in accordance with the Gas

Safety (Installation and use) regulations 1994 and all other relevant standards.

This appliance must be connected in accordance with the National Regulations. The appliance must be sealed
into a non-combustible fireplace (Fig. 2) whose only opening must be through a Class I (7” or 175mm diameter)
or Class II (5” or 125mm diameter) chimney / flue of at least three metres in height.

Before installation, ensure that the local conditions, (identification of gas type and pressure) and the adjustment
of the appliance are compatible.

NOTES FOR THE INSTALLER AND END USER

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This fire is a very effective heating appliance and must be fitted against a wall of non-combustible material as
classified in BS 476-4:1970 (2007).

An air vent is not normally required for this application because its input does not exceed 7kW. We recommend
that the chimney/flue is swept prior to installation of this appliance and that any flue restrictor or damper plate
should be removed or fixed in the open position. The chimney/flue must always generate a positive up draught to
ensure safe operation.

The installer must then establish that all the products of combustion are entering the flue within five minutes of
lighting from cold. This can be verified by traversing the canopy with a lighted smoke match (see ‘Spillage Test’
page 5).

An isolation valve must be fitted adjacent to the appliance. When closed, this will allow the complete burner and
control assembly to be disconnected for maintenance or repair in accordance with national regulations.

The gas supply should be provided by a semi rigid pipe with an 8mm diameter and should be no longer than 1.5
metres in length.

NOTE: 

When the gas supply pipe is passed through masonry or other brickwork always ensure that the end

of the pipe is covered to avoid any debris passing through into the appliance controls.
The appliance is fitted with an Oxygen Depletion Sensor (ODS) that monitors the room for products of
combustion. If products are detected, the ODS will automatically shut down the appliance. If this situation
arises, re-light the appliance, referring to the user instructions (page 11). If shut down re-occurs, a qualified
person must be called to thoroughly check the appliance. The spillage monitoring system (ODS pilot) must
not be put out of operation or be tampered with or adjusted by either the installer or the user. If the unit is
found to be at fault it should be replaced with the manufacturers original replacement parts.

Fireplace Opening

150mm (min)

50mm (min)

300mm (min)

Fig. 1

Fig. 2

195mm

512mm

612mm

Summary of Contents for Integra Convector Plus

Page 1: ...ld be handed to the end user when the installation is complete This is an official requirement and is the responsibility of the fitter of this appliance Having installed the appliance the installer sh...

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Page 3: ...6 6 Installation Procedure Decorative Cast 8 Commissioning 8 Removing the Baffles 9 Technical Data 9 Replacement Parts 9 Trouble Shooting GAS SAFE Engineer Only 10 User Instructions 11 Cleaning and Ma...

Page 4: ...ht to ensure safe operation The installer must then establish that all the products of combustion are entering the flue within five minutes of lighting from cold This can be verified by traversing the...

Page 5: ...out using a suitable smoke pellet which the pellet manufacturer claims to generate 5m3 of smoke in 30 seconds burn time These gas fires should have the flue flow test carried out with the appliance in...

Page 6: ...n the front leg and two at the rear of the tray Remove the burner tray and place to one side Fig 3 6 When the burner tray has been removed decide which side of the appliance the gas supply will be ent...

Page 7: ...2 Before making the final connection thoroughly purge the supply pipe to clear any foreign matter i e masonry dust etc as this could lead to blockages in the control valve and or pilot assemblies 3 Fi...

Page 8: ...rative frame on to the studs and secure with the two nuts provided 6 Insert the two screws into the lower holes in the decorative frame and carefully tighten ensuring the fire box is securely clamped...

Page 9: ...f VFC02 VFM03 VCSC04 VCR05 3 Oxygen Depletion Sensing Pilot In the unlikely event of a pilot failure the pilot assembly should only be replaced by a GAS SAFE Registered Engineer The user must not carr...

Page 10: ...he coal set as per Ceramic Component Layout Instructions pages 13 14 5 The fire makes a roaring noise when lit Check That the front coal is seated correctly and the pilot hole is positioned correctly...

Page 11: ...and when ignited this can take two or three clicks it can be seen through the front coal set Keep the knob depressed for 10 15 seconds to allow the thermocouple to establish the pilot flame The knob c...

Page 12: ...only a soft brush to remove any soot deposits from the ceramic liners during cleaning as this is the only method that can be used to remove deposits The ceramic liners are very delicate and should be...

Page 13: ...ic liner Ensure that the lower part of the side cheeks sit on the front coal and are in front of the rear coal Fig 17 It is very important that all the coals are used and arranged as shown in order to...

Page 14: ...peaks of the fuel bed and are not placed in between This helps the flow of burnt gases and should give an even glowing fuel bed Fig 19 7 Lay another row of four coals on the next row up again making s...

Page 15: ...ht Remove the brass fret and check the pilot area for soot If soot is present remove all the loose coals and the front coal and thoroughly clean any debris in and around the pilot area If the fire wil...

Page 16: ...Unit 200 Glenfield Park Site 1 Philips Road Blackburn Lancashire BB1 5PF Tel 01254 695244 Fax 01254 695255 Web www legend fires com Email info legend fires com Issue B 13 9 11...

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