Gas Specifications
Model | Gas Type | Gas Control | Min. MJ/h |
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RFSDV34RFN | Natural | Radio Freq. | 22 |
| 32 | ||
RFSDV34RFP | Propane | Radio Freq. | 24 |
| 32 | ||
Gas Inlet and Burner Pressures |
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Inlet Minimum |
| 1.1 kPa |
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| 2.75 kPa | ||
Inlet Maximum |
| 3.50 kPa |
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| 3.50 kPa | ||
Burner Pressure |
| 0.87 kPa |
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| 2.50 kPa |
Preparation
Warning: The use of wall paper adjacent to this fireplace is not recommended, as the heat produced by this appliance may adversely affect the binders in the adhesive used to apply the wall paper.
Before beginning, remove the window frame assembly from the heater and ensure that there is not hidden damage to the heater.
Take some time to plan the fitting line, flue and electrical supply.
On completion of the installation ensure that the appliance is commissioned and tested.
Fitting Line Installation
Warning: When purging the fitting line, the front glass must be removed.
Note: For pipe sizing requirements refer to Australian Standard AS5601 Gas Installations.
If gas fitting line has been previously completed, check that the gas fitting line is of adequate size. Refer to Australian Standard AS5601 Gas Installations.
The gas fitting line can be brought in through the rear or the bottom of the appliance. Openings are provided on the bottom behind the valve to allow for the gas fitting line installation and testing of any gas connection. It preferable to bring the fitting line in from the rear right side of the valve as this allows fan installation or removal without the need to disconnect the gas fitting line.
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