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Annex 1  Components supplied

Thetablebelowspecifiesthecomponentssuppliedwiththeappliance.

Table 4: Components supplied

Component

Quantity

Order number

SetofLogs

1x

806748

Controlbox

1x

26280

Controlboxmanual

1x

957.577.06

Installationmanual

1x

959.011.01

Usermanual

1x

958.009.00

Trimleft

1x

38724476

Trimright

1x

38724475

Trimbottom

1x

38741412

Dampertemplate

1x

38714665

Damper

1x

38741224

RawplugsM8x140x50

2x

509330

HexagonalnutM8

4x

521308

Washer8.4mm

4x

525070

Spareself-tappingscrewsfortheglasswindow

519419

Socketspanner8mm

1x

790811

Remotecontrolwithreceiver

1x

806277

9Vsquarebattery

1x

923001

Penlightbattery(AAtype)

4x

923100

Pressurecoupling15mmxG3/8”

1x

149234

Annex 2  Technical data

ThetechnicaldatafortheApollo80aregiveninthetablebelow.

Table 5: Technical data

Type

C11/C31

Gastype

G25

G20

Burnerpressure

mbar

21,0

17,0

NominalLoad(Hs)

kW

9,3

10,1

NominalLoad(Hi)

kW

8,4

9,1

NominalCapacity

kW

5,8

6,5

Consumption

L/h

1009

947

Burnerjetburnerfront

mm

3xØ1,15

3xØ1,15

Burnerjetburnerback-right

mm

1xØ1,25

1xØ1,25

Consumptiononstand-by

L/h

621

586

Fineadjustmentjet

mm

2,0

2,0

Pilotjet

Code

51

51

Efficiencycategory

2

2

Annex 3  Spare parts

Sparepartsareavailablefromwww.druservice.co.uk

UK

Summary of Contents for Apollo 80

Page 1: ...1 E n g l i s h Apollo 80 Please retain this document carefully Instructions for installation GB IE 959 011 03 uK UK ...

Page 2: ...e and safety requirements As a result of which the user is able to enjoy using your appliance for years to come This appliance is CE marked it complies with the essential requirements of the European Appliance Directive The appliance is supplied with two manuals the installation manual and the user manual You the installer should be professionally skilled in the field of decorative gas heating The...

Page 3: ...ctives and the applicable standards R Gelten General manager DRU VERWARMING B V Postbus 1021 6920 BA Duiven Ratio 8 6921 RW Duiven www dru nl 3 SAFETY 3 1 General N B Please read this chapter on safety carefully before commencing installation or maintenance Always observe universal regulations and the precautionary measures safety instructions in this manual 3 2 Regulations The appliance should be...

Page 4: ...et spanner You will find this in the space between the assembly frame and the combustion chamber Trimmings These are in the same space Once you have removed the glass pane you can remove the box of components from the combustion chamber N B Be careful not to damage the glass when removing fitting the window pane Remove the window as described in paragraph 6 10 1 Take the box of components out of t...

Page 5: ...ted onto the burner plate at the bottom of the appliance This should be removed and placed in the control box later See section 6 7 for information on how to fi t the gas control block Commence as follows Disconnect the hoses from the gas control block flexible gas hose aluminium pilot pipe and thermocouple 1 Caution The red wire of thermocouple 2 must remain connected to the gas control Fig 1b sh...

Page 6: ...oncentric system is constructed from the di scharge stump of the appliance If structural circumstances require that the concen tric system is placed fi rst the appliance can later be connected with a telescopic pipe piece 6 5 2 Application with wall duct 6 5 2 1 Construction of concentric system with wall duct The concentric system with wall duct has to comply with the following conditions First a...

Page 7: ...ed time these are not suitable 6 5 3 Application with roof duct 6 5 3 1 Construction of concentric system with roof duct The concentric system with roof duct has to comply with the following conditions The construction of the chosen system has to be allowed See the procedure described below First a concentric pipe of at least 1 meter should be connected vertically to the appliance Depending on the...

Page 8: ...n is not permissible Table 2 Situation Air inlet guide Baffle Dammingg distance A NO NO OPEN B YES YES 44 mm C YES YES 41 mm D YES YES 37 mm E YES YES 30 mm 6 5 3 2 Installing the concentric system The roof duct can be used for either a sloping roof or a flat roof The roof duct can be supplied with an adhesive plate for a flat roof or with a universally adjustable tile for a sloping roof Install t...

Page 9: ...of the vents installed as high as possible should be at least 200 cm2 N B When building the chimney breast the following points should be taken into account see Fig 2 position of the control box this should be placed within 850 mm to the left or right of the appliance as low as possible size of the control box see section 6 7 Installing the control box position of the vents the size of the glass w...

Page 10: ...let guides are removed The conditions for using a wall duct are described in section 6 5 2 1 and for using a roof duct in section 6 5 3 1 Caution For Belgium the condition applies that the primary aeration of the burners has to be changed if the appliance is used with gas G25 instead of G20 see section 6 8 3 6 8 1 Baffle R The baffl e R is supplied separately It is mounted as follows Place the baf...

Page 11: ...of the appliance see Fig 10a Unscrew the socket cap screw O of a throttle ring P see Fig 11 Rotate the throttle ring P when using gas G25 in such a way that the holes with the 7 mm diameter are directly op posite the 15 mm holes in the burner pipe see Fig 11 Screw the socket cap screw O into the threaded hole above the 7 mm diameter hole Repeat this procedure for the other 3 burner pipes Return th...

Page 12: ...12 E n g l i s h Apollo 80 instruction for instAllAtion Photo 4a Photo 6a Photo 5 Photo 4b Foto 4c Foto 4d UK ...

Page 13: ...ou can influence the flame image by moving the vermiculite yet the burner deck has to remain covered with vermi culite in order to prevent that the life expectancy of the burner is reduced Fill the tray around the burner with chips equally spread the chips see Fig 5 Identify logs A up to E by using Fig 6a Tip Use the burn stains on the logs for identification Photo 6b Photo 6c Photo 6d Photo 6e Ph...

Page 14: ...14 E n g l i s h Apollo 80 instruction for instAllAtion Photo 7a Photo 10e Photo 7b Photo 8 Photo 9 Photo 10f Photo 10c Photo 10d Photo 10a Photo 10b UK ...

Page 15: ...und the main burner This can only be done in one way see Photo 5 Install block B C and D see Photo 6 7 and 8 6 10 Glass window Once the logs have been arranged the glass window can be fi tted as described below 6 10 1 Removing the glass window Remove the glass frame in accordance with the following instructions see Photos 7 to 12 Remove the vertical decorative strips on the left and right of the g...

Page 16: ...e sealing cord of both fastening strips press against the glass Tighten each wedge s self tapping screw N B Press on the wedge with your hand to hold it in place while you tighten the screws Tighten the middle self tapping screw in each fastening strip Fit the horizontal decorative strips Fit the vertical decorative strips 7 Wireless remote control See Chapter 4 of the User Manual Remote Control f...

Page 17: ...iver this could damage the receiver Avoid dust accumulating on or in the receiver cover it during servicing or maintenance 7 1 1 Fitting replacing the batteries To fi t the batteries Open the flap on the control box Take the receiver Slide the lid off Fit or remove the 4 penlight AA size batteries N B Avoid short circuits between the batteries and metal objects components Note the and positions of...

Page 18: ...ny air in the pipes and or Move the ignition wire so that it does not touch anything metal 8 3 2 Main burners Caution The burners should ignite smoothly and should not pop as a result of postponed ignition Check the function of the main burners from the standby pilot flame position after opening the gas valve the main burners should burn within a few seconds Tip When the gas valve is opened the mo...

Page 19: ... the inside of the glass with a damp cloth or a non abrasive cleaning product such as copper polish Avoid remove fingerprints on the window as they will burn into the glass Replace broken and or cracked glass N B If necessary place back the wood set correctly see section 6 9 Inspect the flue combustion air supply system Test the system as described in chapter 8 10 Completion Familiarise the user w...

Page 20: ...mpo nents 3 Ignition pen corroded 1 Switch button A on the gas control block to ON see Photo 14 2 Do not let the ignition wire touch any thing metal This will weaken the spark see 2 Ignition wire lying across and or along beside metal components Replace the ignition wire if necessary 3 Replace the ignition pen C No bleep 1 Receiver is damaged 2 60 second delay before the full restart is not yet fi...

Page 21: ...ead 1 Replace the batteries N B Avoid short circuits between the batte ries and metal parts of the appliance I Pilot burner is on but there is no gas flow to the main burner 1 Button A is set to MAN 2 Appliance is set to pilot mode 3 Pre pressure is too low 4 Magnetic valve is damaged 1 Switch button A on the gas control block to ON see Photo 14 2 Increase the flame height by pressing t button on ...

Page 22: ...ws for the glass window 519419 Socket spanner 8 mm 1x 790811 Remote control with receiver 1x 806277 9V square battery 1x 923001 Penlight battery AA type 4x 923100 Pressure coupling 15 mm x G3 8 1x 149234 Annex 2 Technical data The technical data for the Apollo 80 are given in the table below Table 5 Technical data Type C11 C31 Gas type G25 G20 Burner pressure mbar 21 0 17 0 Nominal Load Hs kW 9 3 ...

Page 23: ...23 E n g l i s h apollo 80 instruction for installation Notes uk ...

Page 24: ...E n g l i s h Apollo 80 instruction for installation DRU Verwarming B V The Netherlands Postbus 1021 NL 6920 BA Duiven Ratio 8 NL 6921 RW Duiven UK ...

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