INSTALLATION
FIRE TESTING
Flame failure device testing
Step 1 Ignite the appliance in accordance with page 9 and run for 60 seconds.
Step 2 Turn the appliance off to extinguish the pilot, listen for a snap at the control valve. This should occur within 60 seconds of the pilot flame being extinguished. The snap sound will be the magnet disengaging, and thus shutting off the flow of gas to the pilot and burner.
Spillage Test
A qualified gas engineer should Perform a spillage test as follows:
Step 1. Close all doors and windows.
Step 2 Light the appliance and set to the high rate.
Step 3. Allow fire to warm up for 10 minutes.
Step 4. Position the smoke match at the back of the fire centrally beneath the draught diverter as shown in Fig 9.
All of the smoke should be drawn into the fire.
If this does not occur the appliance must be disconnected and the flue checked.
Step 5. If there is an extractor fan in any room, this must be turned on and any doors between it and the fire left open, repeat the spillage test.
Repeated operation of the spillage monitoring system indicates that there maybe a flue draw problem. In this situation no more attempts at operating the appliance should take place and your gas engineer should be contacted.
Warning: The spillage monitoring system is a safety feature required by law and must not be adjusted or put out of action by the installer. If the spillage monitoring system or any of its parts are to be replaced, only original manufacturers parts are to be used.
Fig. 9
Note: The fire will give off
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