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Now slide the glass up into the upper
groove and then place the glass in the
bottom groove
6.2
Placing the front glass
Note: first install the right side part
slide the glass in the upper groove and then
let it slide in to the bottom groove (see
fig.3.3)
Place the left-hand glass in the same way (see
fig.3.4)
6.3
Place the sealing cord in the groove
Place the sealing cord and start in the right-
hand corner, push the sealing cord in the clips
on each indicated spot between the glass and
groove (see fig.3.5 and 3.6)
Place the cover trims A on the side and B on
the bottom.(See fig.3.7 )
For dismounting the glass: repeat the process
in reverse order.
7
Checking the installation.
7.1
Checking the ignition of the pilot
burner, main burner.
Start the pilot and main burner according
to the instructions in the user’s manual.
Check whether the pilot light is
properly positioned above the main
burner and is not covered by chips, an
imitation log or pebbles.
Check the ignition of the main burner
at full mark or low mark.
(the ignition should take place
quickly and easily).
7.2
Checking for gas leakage.
Check all connections and joins for possible
gas leaks by means of a gas leak detector or
spray
7.3
Checking the burner pressure and the
pre-pressure
Measuring the inlet-pressure:
Turn off the gas control tap.
Open the pressure gauge nipple B (see
figure 1.4) a few turns and connect a
pressure gauge hose to the gas control
valve.
Carry out this measurement when the
appliance is on at full gas mark and
when it is on the pilot light.
If the inlet pressure is too high you
are not permitted to connect the
appliance.
Measuring the burner pressure:
Only perform this measurement if the
inlet-pressure is correct.
Open the pressure gauge nipple A (see
fig. 1.4) a few turns and connect a
pressure gauge hose to the gas control
valve.
The pressure must correspond with
the value indicated in the technical
info of this manual (chapter 13). In
case of deviations, get in touch with
the manufacturer.
* Close the pressure gauge nipples and
check these for gas leaks.
7.4
Checking the flame image.
Allow the appliance to burn for at least 20
minutes at full gas mark and then check
the flame image for:
1.
Distribution of the flames
2.
Colour of the flames
If either one or both points are
unacceptable, then check:
The positioning of the imitation logs
and/or the quantity of pebbles or
chips on the burner.
The connections of the tube materials
for leakage (in case of blue flames)
Whether the correct restrictor has
been mounted
The outlet .
o
Wall terminal the correct side
up and the correct position
o
Roof terminal the correct
position
Whether the horizontal lengths of the
flue pipes have not been exceeded
With CO/CO2 measure equipment you have
the possibility to measure the quality of the
flue gases and fresh air
There are two measure points between the
glass and build-in frame.
One for measuring the air intake(B) and one
for the flue gases(A).(see fig.2.6 C, A and B )
The ratio of CO2 and CO level may not exceed
1:100
Example:
If CO2 is 4,1 % max CO 410ppm
If the ratio exceeds 1:100 or flue gases are
measured in the fresh air you should also
check the above points.
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