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Trimline 70 SL 

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11  CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE

This unit must be inspected and maintained by a qualified, 
recognised and registered person at least once a year. As 
a minimum, the inspection and maintenance must ensure 
the unit works correctly and safely. It is advisable that the 
unit be cleaned of dust and dirt regularly during the heating 
season, and especially when the unit has not been used for 
an extended period of time. This can be done with a soft 
brush and vacuum cleaner, or a damp cloth and non-abrasive 
detergent if necessary. Do not use aggressive or corrosive 
substances to clean the unit.
The concentric flue system must be cleaned every 2 years. 
Also check:
1  The seal of the gas combustion products and combustion 

air supply circuit.

2  The seal of the pressure hatches at the top and bottom of 

the fireplace, control of the gasket.

3  The operation of the pressure hatches; that they can open 

and close freely.

4  Correct operation of the gas control block and ignition of 

the burner.

5  The seal of the explosion hatch must be checked and/or be 

replaced after it has been activated.

6  Clean the convection space once a year.

Service and repair

If this unit needs to be inspected and/or repaired, you can 
completely remove the burner with base.
Removing the burner base and technical equipment.
Disassemble the glass pane with frame and possibly the 
cover frame.
By loosening the cover frame, a little more space will be created. 

Take the ceramic blocks out of the unit and then the grate. 
Standing this up straight is easiest. The burner and burner 
support on the left is then visible. There is a Parker screw here. 
Partly loosen it, and then slide the burner to the left. The glow 
material can therefore remain on the burner. We see the base 
upon which the technical equipment is located.
There are Parker screws on the outer edge. These must be 
unscrewed; the base plate can then be removed. Left side up 
first, and then remove the entire thing with a slight twist up to 
the left. The base is now loose. There is also a gas hose on the 
technical equipment. Disconnect this hose, the base can then 
be completely removed with the technical equipment. Replace 
in reverse order.

Measuring nipples

If the plan is only to disassemble the burner, a square plate 
under the gas pipe can be seen. Remove the four Parker screws 
and release the plate. Look through the hole and you can see 
a small, silver-coloured plate. This plate can be turned counter 
clockwise. The measuring nipples are now visible. The left 
nipple is for the pre-pressure, and the right nipple is the burner 
pressure. You can now insert a hose through the convection 
chamber towards the measuring nipples and use a set of 
combination pliers to slide the hose onto the measuring nipple. 
The detached plate can then be replaced with the burner.
Turn the fireplace on to check the gas pressure. Then put 
everything back in reverse order. The burner pressure can only 
be adjusted if the fireplace is not yet installed. Remove the 
front panel; this makes installation easier.
If the burner pressure is to be adjusted after installation, 
this can be done by removing the burner and the base.

Injector

Unscrew for

access panel for 

measuring nipples

Disassemble 

burner base

Disassemble 

burner base

Disassemble 

burner base

Pivot panel 

for measuring 

nipples

Summary of Contents for TL70SL

Page 1: ...INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR MODELS TL70SL ...

Page 2: ...INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR MODEL TL70SL ...

Page 3: ...TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 11 8 CONCENTRIC PATHWAYS 13 9 CONCENTRIC FLUE SYSTEM 14 9 1 Components of the concentric flue system 14 9 2 Indirect direct façade connection if applicable See Chapter 8 14 9 3 Installation instructions regarding existing flues See Appendix 2 14 9 4 Parts 15 9 5 Installation 15 10 PASS THROUGH POSITIONS AND FUNCTION CORRECTLY 16 11 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 17 12 QUICK REFE...

Page 4: ...fter installation of the unit the glass surface is considered to be an active zone The glass surface can become very hot Note Therefore you should take care by for example keeping children and those requiring help away from the immediate vicinity of burning fires Gas fires must not be placed on or against flammable materials curtains etc Never install the unit against or within a flammable wall NO...

Page 5: ... the glass pane is important because otherwise the deposit will burn on it and it will not be possible to clean it properly This also applies when working with Black glass wandset and or AR glass Remove the cover frame First remove the frame with glass pane There are then four Allen bolts to be loosened Slide the frame forward to release it 2 3 Installing the unit The unit can now be put into plac...

Page 6: ...ess to the flue gas outlet is now available There are two Parker screws at the flue gas outlet where the restriction plate can be mounted in case of a longer pathway 70mm restriction Connecting the gas There is a separate removable panel at the front of the unit to ease the installation of the gas pipe The unit has a fixed point to which the gas pipe must be connected There are break plates in the...

Page 7: ...ce has been technically connected and checked the installation can be completed Replacing the batteries There is a battery holder in the battery box with cover plate This includes 4 x AA batteries When the batteries are fully discharged the cover plate can be disassembled and the batteries replaced NOTE Do not connect a 9 Volt block This will cause the electronics to fail There are 2 AAA batteries...

Page 8: ...you put the wood set in place 3 1 Mounting instructions for the optional high gloss black glass set 4 INSTALLING THE CERAMIC WOOD SET Place the glow material on the burner Place the ceramic blocks in sequence such as shown in images 1 through 8 NOTE No glow materials on the grid see Figure 1 In Figure 3 the pins are located in the logs Always ensure the pilot light remains free of any material Pin...

Page 9: ...8 Trimline 70 SL 1 5 2 6 3 7 4 8 Pin Pin ...

Page 10: ...combustion air inlet Concentric Ø100 Ø150mm Adjustment screw burner pressure Main gas control knob Inlet pressure Outlet pressure Gas exhaust Gas intake Thermocouple connection Piezo connection Adjustment screw burner pilot light Main adjustment Pilot Burner G30 ZP2M Receiver B6R R8 9 P Thermocurrent Cable SW with ON OFF Switch G60 ZSKS L S Thermocurrent Cable TC G60 ZKIRS 8 Wire Cable G6R C Inter...

Page 11: ... not near the antenna wire and that they do not cross each other The high voltage released during ignition may damage the sensitive receiver circuit of the antenna This could mean the unit becomes less responsive or totally unresponsive to commands from the handset NOTE Do not tighten the contact breaker and the thermocouple connection too tightly on the gas control block It is sufficient to tight...

Page 12: ...W 2 7 2 8 2 2 2 8 2 8 NOx Hs mg kWh 75 5 83 75 83 83 Efficiency class NE613 1 1 1 1 Useful return NCV system For nominal heat output 83 7 83 7 81 4 83 7 83 7 For minimal heat output 81 3 80 5 79 5 80 5 80 5 Supplementary electricity consumption Nominal kWh 0 0 0 0 Stand by kWh 0 0 0 0 Energy efficiency Energy efficiency index EEI 78 77 8 75 77 8 77 8 Energy label C C D C C NOx Hi class 5 5 5 5 Hea...

Page 13: ...1 1 Useful return NCV system For nominal heat output 82 4 82 4 For minimal heat output 77 5 77 5 Supplementary electricity consumption Nominal kWh 0 0 Stand by kWh 0 0 Energy efficiency Energy efficiency index EEI 76 3 76 3 Energy label C C NOx Hi class 5 5 Heat output type room temperature control Indirect heat functionality No Single stage heat release no room temperature control No 2 or more ma...

Page 14: ... slope D 3 9 0 4 from X total Y 6 metres 50mm Roof pass through with 90º slope E 3 9 0 2 from X X1 Y 6 metres 50mm 45 bend calculation length 1 metres 90 bend calculation length 2 metres length including roof or exterior wall outlets Always adhere to a starting length of 1 metre Ratio vertical horizontal X X1 X2 Y 2 1 Ration vertical horizontal X X1 Y 2 1 Restriction provisions all gas types Verti...

Page 15: ... a non fire resistant façade The flue should be encased if necessary Even if the flue is to be installed along non refractory materials sufficient fire resistant measures must be taken Determine the position of the unit and outlet and begin construction of the flue with the connection on the unit paying attention to the direction of installation and connecting the elements by means of clamp strips...

Page 16: ...o the flexible hose on the roof 8 clamp it with a hose bracket Stainless steel round 90 to 165 secure the whole with Parker screws Attach the mounting plate to the chimney coping watertight on the roof 8 using silicone sealant and stainless steel screws Install the roof pass through 9 and secure it in place using the supplied clamping strip 10 The slider 5 will protrude approximately 100mm underne...

Page 17: ...tlet pipes below here 500 E Under the eaves 500 F Under a carport roof or balcony inside and outside corners 500 G From vertical ground pipes or drain pipes 300 H Inside and outside a corner 500 I Above an external gas pressure regulator 1000 Side of a gas pressure regulator 500 J Conflict distance façade outlet Room K Roof drain centre to centre 1000 L From the centre of both roof drains 450 M Tw...

Page 18: ...urner support on the left is then visible There is a Parker screw here Partly loosen it and then slide the burner to the left The glow material can therefore remain on the burner We see the base upon which the technical equipment is located There are Parker screws on the outer edge These must be unscrewed the base plate can then be removed Left side up first and then remove the entire thing with a...

Page 19: ...is access has been made available to aid checking the pre pressure and the burner pressure after installation The burners are tuned and sealed by the factory If a correction is necessary the burner base will have to be disassembled in order to reach the adjusting screw Explosion hatch Thermocouple Adjustment screw burner pressure ...

Page 20: ...frame with glass pane See Paragraph 2 2 Preparation and placement on page 3 Important After the first use there will be a white haze on the inside of the glass pane this white haze must be removed immediately after the first use when the unit has cooled down The higher the frequency of use the more often cleaning is required After more frequent use more frequent cleaning of the glass will be neces...

Page 21: ...for fractures replace if necessary Distance of sparkling candle to pilot light head Check distance is approximately 4mm 6 Pilot light difficult to ignite Gas supply pressure too high nervous flame Adjust gas supply pressure or adjust the pilot light pressure using the gas valve Gas supply pressure too low short flame Adjust gas supply pressure check gas pipes or adjust pilot light pressure using t...

Page 22: ...gs Check and clean with a vacuum cleaner or similar device Logs etc in wrong position Check and correct see instructions 12 Low main flame Gas supply pressure too low Check gas supply pressure and corrections Burner pressure too low Check burner pressure check instructions for correct values 13 No or little difference between high low settings for main flame Low position setting incorrect Check an...

Page 23: ...22 Trimline 70 SL 629 406 706 931 88 134 17 546 661 155 177 195 673 100 150 839 Appendix 1 DIMENSIONAL DRAWINGS ...

Page 24: ...ate flat K Floor support F Floor support Material Stainless steel AISI 316 L Allow number 1 4404 Diameter inner pipe outer pipe Ø 100mm Ø 150mm Application for the discharge of flue gases and the supply of combustion air from gas fired fireplaces or stoves with a closed combustion system 8 Chimney mounting plate Renovation package 7 Existing flue 9 Clamping strap 10 Roof pass through 1 Clamping st...

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