Sigma IB1100, IB600, IB850 Log Replacement, Electrode placement, Checking Operating Pressure

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22.2Log Replacement:

The fire unit should never be used with broken logs. Turn off the fire and allow the unit to cool before removing the glass to carefully remove the logs. If for any reason a log should need replacement, you must use the proper replacement log. The position of these logs must be as shown in the diagrams above.

Note: Improper positioning of logs may create carbon build-up and will alter the unit’s performance. Malfunctioning due to improper log placement is not covered under warranty.

23.0Electrode placement:

The placement of the electrodes is CRITICAL to the operation of the fire. These are factory set but if the event that they are moved during installation or the fire is having trouble lighting or staying lit then below is a guide to electrode placement. Ensure no logs or coals are touching the electrodes.

Front of

MAX 4.5mm

MIN 2.5mm

Front

Burner

The tip of the spark rod should be directly in line with the vertical cross ignition slot in the front burner

Dimensions from closest boundary of spark rod tip to front burner

Middle

Burner

Fire

 

Flame

Spark

Rod

Rod

 

End View Showing Spark Rod Position

Ensure tip of flame rod is

Frontwell enveloped in flame Burner

Middle

Burner

End View Showing Flame Rod Position

24.0Checking Operating Pressure:

WARNING: The regulator that is supplied with the fire MUST NOT BE REMOVED. Removal of the regulator, or replacing it with one not intended for use with an Escea fire, will void the limited appliance warranty.

This is done at the regulator located at the front RH corner of the appliance.

This is best done before the fascia panels have been fitted to avoid fascia damage. Pressure test points are available for both inlet and operating test pressure (as shown below).

1)Remove inlet pressure test point screw and attach manometer tube.

2)Run the heater on full (all burners running) and measure inlet pressure with all the other gas appliances running. If pressure does not fall within the maximum or minimum

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