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Ecotech (Low Input) Issue 1.2 28/06/01

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Inspect the chimney

Ensure that:

  It only serves one fireplace

  Any terminal or cowl fitted is approved for

use with this type of appliance.

  It is clear of any obstruction, and any

damper or register is removed or fixed
permanently in the fully open position.

  Any chimney used for an appliance burning

a fuel other than gas must be thoroughly
swept before installing any gas appliances.

  With an L.P.G. fire, any air supply entering

the fireplace below floor level is completely
sealed off.

  The chimney is properly sealed so that the combustion products do not come into

contact with combustible materials outside the chimney.

  The base of the chimney is clear of loose debris, bricking up, etc.

Broken hearth components should be replaced or repaired as necessary.  Refer to the
appliance data for minimum chimney height and flue diameter.  Check with a smoke match that
there is a positive updraught present in the chimney. Examine the general condition of the
chimney brickwork for evidence of deterioration; do not carry out an installation to a chimney in
a poor condition. If there is a history of downdraught problems examine the possibility of fitting a
British Gas approved flue terminal or cowl. Always carry out a spillage test in accordance with
BS 5440 Part 1.

Clearances

If a shelf is to be fitted above the fire, perhaps as part of a surround, it must be positioned a
minimum of 1m (39in.) above the top of the hearth, and project no more than 200mm (8in.) from
the front plane of the opening. Combustible material such as wood may be fitted to within
100mm (4in.) of either side of the opening so long as it projects no more than 100mm (4in.) from
the front plane of the opening.
Soft furnishings, decorations and some wall coverings may discolour or scorch if positioned too
close to the fire.

Installing the burner

The Straxgas 16" Ecotech burner fits into a standard chairbrick of the dimensions shown in
Fig.1.

Hearth fitting

The Straxgas burner must be installed on a level non-combustible hearth in accordance with
BS5871, Part 3. See also approved document J 1/2/3 "Heat Producing Appliances" issued by
the Department of the Environment.
The hearth should project a minimum of 150mm (6in.) either side of the fireplace opening, and a
minimum of 300mm (12in.) forward of the plane of the opening, and be a minimum of 50mm
(2in.) above floor level.

Items supplied

The following items will be found within the carton:

1.  Burner complete with controls.
2. Optional 

fret

3.  3 shaped ceramic fibre blocks.
4.  Coals. (6 large, 8 small)
5.  2 screws with plastic plugs.
6.  These installation instructions, guarantee card and End User operating instructions.

Fig.1

Nominal dimensions 

16" Ecotech

Width of opening

A

380mm (15in.)

Width at rear

B

250mm (10in.)

Depth

C

170mm (7in.)

Summary of Contents for 16 Ecotech

Page 1: ... Consolidated Regulations issued by the Scottish Development Board Gas Safety Installation and Use Regulations Failure to install this appliance correctly could lead to prosecution and render the guarantee invalid Attention is drawn to the latest edition of the following standards BS1251 Specifications of open fireplace components BS5440 Part 1 Specification for installation of flues BS5440 Part 2...

Page 2: ...ce with BS 5440 Part 1 Clearances If a shelf is to be fitted above the fire perhaps as part of a surround it must be positioned a minimum of 1m 39in above the top of the hearth and project no more than 200mm 8in from the front plane of the opening Combustible material such as wood may be fitted to within 100mm 4in of either side of the opening so long as it projects no more than 100mm 4in from the...

Page 3: ...s burner should be located as shown in Fig 3 Locate the burner centrally in the opening Securely anchor the burner in the correct position using the screws and plastic plugs supplied holes are provided in the front feet of the burner for this purpose Assembly 1 Connect the gas supply to the inlet elbow 2 The ceramic components are fragile and should be handled with care Refer to Figs 4 and 5 for p...

Page 4: ... control 2 Turn knob anticlockwise until a click is heard The knob will stop at the ignition position and a spark should be seen at the tip of the ignition probe At the same time the pilot flame should light KEEP THE KNOB PRESSED IN FOR 10 SECONDS If the pilot should fail to light turn the control knob clockwise to the off position wait 3 minutes and repeat the procedure 3 When the pilot flame is ...

Page 5: ...ppliance is fitted with an oxygen depletion sensor incorporated into the pilot body Should the fire repeatedly extinguish itself the cause should be sought and remedied as this may indicate spillage into the room of combustion products 4 Indicate the tie on warning label which the customer must remove and read 5 Advise the user that any smell given off by the appliance will clear away after a litt...

Page 6: ...y by isolation cock 2 Lift off the front fret and remove the coals and ceramic blocks 3 Remove 2 screws holding burner to hearth 4 Undo multidirectional gas connection 5 Remove burner from fireplace 6 Pull off control knob 7 Remove the 2 screws securing the Data Badge plate and remove the plate 8 Disconnect ignition lead to the igniter unit 9 Disconnect all 3 gas connections to gas valve as well a...

Page 7: ...burner 4 Pull off connector on the base of the igniter probe 5 Remove 2 screws on the burner and remove ignition unit complete 6 Fit new pilot assembly and reassemble in reverse order 7 Turn on the gas supply and check for soundness 8 Check operation of ignition system NOTE No liability can be accepted unless this product has been installed and operated strictly in accordance with these manufactur...

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