2.0 POSITIONING THE APPLIANCE
NOTE:
Before installing the device it is recommended to first read Chapter 7 “Concentric Flue System”.
2.1 Connecting the gas lines
You can determine where the gas pipes will be placed depending on the positioning of the appliance. Ensure
control equipment is not twisted during installation and there is no excessive tension. Accessibility of various
connection points in relation to components need to be maintained. After installation, check the connections for
gas leakage. Use a 3/8” gas tap in the main gas supply.
Ensure the gas pipes are dirt-and sand-free.
The
gas connection should only be done without any excessive tension in the tubes etc. This prevents any damage
occurring to the gas control
equipment.
2.2 Preparation and installation (see appendix 3)
Remove the packaging and check the unit for possible damage.
Please note: place the unit on a stable surface.
Do not place the unit on its back/side!
Place the unit at the installation location you can use the lifting brackets supplied with each appliance
(1).
The window should now be removed in order to take the additional parts out of the unit.
Remove the decorative frame on the bottom side of the window.
Loosen the screws holding the bottom and top glass holders
(2).
Place the suction cup (s) in the middle of the glass-panel and remove the panel by GENTLY moving this
first upwards and then the lower edge of the panel very carefully and slowly pulling toward you
(3).
Then
place in a safe place where the window can not be broken or damaged.
Next, take all the
packaged
components out of the unit and check to make sure they are not damaged or
broken.
Situate the unit (see Appendix 2 as an example of an installation location) in your chosen installation
location. The device must be attached directly to the rear wall (mounting material not included)
(4).
The legs of the device can be adjusted. (Min 150 Max 455)
(5).
The adjustable feet allow refined adjustment of the appliance.
Build the gas cassette in the self-assessed surround/casing. The distance between the gas cassette and the
unit is determined by the cable lengths of which control cabinet to the pilot burner and the gas control etc.
Max.1500 mm. Before building in the gas cassette
first install the gas control inside, see 2.3.
Install the supplied convection grilles at least 50 cm below the ceiling (see Appendix 2) on the appropriate
wall. A lowered ceiling inside the whole structure could be a possible solution in the event of a very high
space inside this structure.
2.3
Installing gas control GV60 (see Appendix 4)
The complete gas control is fitted under the gas unit. The gas valve including the burner control must be fitted by
the installer in the gas cassette. The step by step procedure:
After the window is taken away and parts inside the gas fire are taken out; place the complete gas fire
carefully on the backside
(1).
You can use the wooden pallet to support the gas fire.
Cut the binders and CAREFULLY loosen and unroll the various lines and cables
(2).
Remove the screw holding gas valve bracket
(3)
and carefully take away the gas valve and move it to the
side of the gas fire where you want to install the gas cassette.
Install the Gas valve + bracket inside the gas cassette, and secure it with the two winged nuts at the
position as indicated
(4,5,6).
Place the entire gas cassette into the surround/casing of the gas fireplace. Be aware of the maximum
Distance between gas fire and gas cassette limited by the length of thermocouple etc.
(7).
Make sure the tubes, ignition cable and thermocouple without tension and sharp bends provided, this must
be avoided at all times. Make sure the spark plug cable is free from metal parts
(8).
NOTE:
Temperature of the exhaust grilles could exceed 100
°
C. Caution is therefore needed.
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Summary of Contents for TL73
Page 1: ...INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR MODELS TL73 TL73H TL73T TL73RD ...
Page 20: ...APPENDIX 2 INSTALLATION EXAMPLES PAGE 21 1 2 3 4 MAX 1500 ...
Page 21: ...APPENDIX 2 INSTALLATION EXAMPLES PAGE 22 4 5 6 ...
Page 22: ...APPENDIX 3 PREPARATION AND INSTALLATION PAGE 22 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ...
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