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1. A Caution The sealing surfaces of the spigot must be free of debris e Screw the cover plate back in posi tion using the self tapping screws e Connect the appliance according the installation manual A Caution Do not ignite the appliance until it is fully installed e Replace the glass pane after installing the wood set according the installa tion manual Spillage Test The spillage test is intended to check the draft in the chimney The spillage test can only be performed if the appliance is fully installed Use the User Manual to ignite the appliance Use a pressure meter to ensure ter minal draught is sufficient see table Perform the test as follows Close all doors and windows in the room in which the appliance has been placed Remove the bolt of the top of the appliance connection Connect the pressure meter using a silicon tube to the appliance connec tion see figure 6 Ignite the main burner Monitor the pressure from a cold start of the appliance Make sure the appliance is at its highest level If the appliance shut down after a cold start course by a spillage prob lem Check for a lack of Adequate Ventilation A Quick check is to slightly op en a door or window to see if this corrects the spillage prob lem A Caution Disconnect the silicon tube before the appliance get too hot Fitting into a Conventional Class Chimney INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLATION e Check if the pressure
2. Identified by the CORGI Emblem are all required to work to these Recognised Regulations The Installation must also be in accordance with all relevant parts of the Local and National Building Regulations where appropriate the Building Regulations Scotland Consolidation issued by the Scottish Development Department and all applicable requirements of the fol lowing British Standards and Codes of Practice BS 689 I Installation of Gas Pipe work BS 5440 Parts amp 2 Installation of Flues and Ventilation BS 1251 Open Fire Place Components BS 715 Metal Flue Pipe for Gas Appliances BS 6461 Part I Installation of Chimneys and Flues BS 7977 1 Specification for safety and rational use of energy of domes tic gas appliances Radiant convectors Fitting into a Conventional Class Chimney INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLATION Caution This fire is fitted with an Oxygen Sensing Pilot that will cut the fire off if the fire is not working Safely This normally indicates a Chimney Flue or Ventilation Problem If this problem is experienced with the fire seek expert advice If this fire cuts off within 2 minutes of being lit it is quite likely that the flue or Chimney is Blocked Ventilation The Global 55 CF and Global 55 XT CF is a open flued appliances As a result the room in which the appliance will be placed has to be ventilated sufficiently The venti
3. according the installation manual AN Caution Do not ignite the appliance until it is fully installed Replace the glass pane after installing the wood set according the installa tion manual e Continue by testing the spillage of the appliance as described below in paragraph Spillage Test Fitting into a Conventional Class 1 Chimney Fig 5 Caution The debris shield shall be used Stick the foam seal on the flange of the appliance Place the appliance and make sure it is level Attach the appliance to the wall by screwing though the holes of the flange INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLATION A Caution Ensure the foam seal is sealing up against the front face of the builders opening The appliance must be fully sealed to the front of the builders opening Failure to do so will result in a spillage problem If there are any gaps fill them with a high temperature silicone sealant or a non combustible sealant such as fire cement There must be no gaps between the Slips and the wall or appliance Looking through the hole in the top of the appliance and up into the Chimney check that there is no obstruction and that no part of Chimney is closer than 30mm to the Debris Shield to ensure the flow of Combustion Products passes unaf fected e Connect the debris shield to the flue spigot by using the self tapping screws e Screw the flue spigot back in position using the self tapping screws
4. is according to table below If the pressure is the same as the minimum according table the test is successful If the pressure is lower than the minimum according the table there is spillage and the fire must not be used until this is rectified Disconnect the silicon tube and refit the bolt into the appliance connec tion Time after cold star Pressure Pa 2 mins 2 4 mins 3 Thermal equilibrium 5 INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLATION The builders opening The depth of the opening must be 330 minimum 570 590 Global 55XT CF 695 705 Global 55 CF 520 530 38c 2112 Fitting into a Conventional Class Chimney INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLATION S Py AL N N LAN MI r A INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLATION Fitting into a Conventional Class Chimney Il INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLATION 38C 2114 0 Fig 5 Fitting into a Conventional Class Chimney INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLATION Fig 6 Fitting into a Conventional Class Chimney
5. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS GB IE GLOBAL 55 CF GLOBAL 55XT CF FITTING INTO A CONVENTIONAL CLASS 1 CHIMNEY PIN DRU VERWARMING B V Up HOLLAND 957 771 00 CONTENTS Site nb B DB AW Ww ON RR UG Important Foreword Instructions for installation Ventilation Chimney and Flue System Requirements Checking the Class I Chimney s Performance Prior to Building the Builders Opening Builders Opening Requirements Preparing the Appliance for Installation into the Builders Opening Using a Flue Liner Fitting into a Conventional Class Chimney Spillage Test Figures Important e These installation instructions are supplementarv to the Installation Manual and User Manual Gas Safetv Regulations for Installation and Use 1998 In vour own interest and that of Safetv it is Law that all Gas Appliances are Installed bv Competent Persons in Accordance with the above Regulations Failure INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLATION Foreword Dear Customer In this booklet vou will find instruc tions for the Installation of the appli ance in a builder s opening fireplace connected to an existing chimnev class chimney Please read the Installation manual and these Instructions carefully to familiarize you with the Appliance If you require any further support please do not hesitate to contact your supplier to do so could result in prosecution CORGI The Council of Registered Gas Installers whose Members are
6. e and heat resistant wall Place the appliance on supports made of non combustible and heat resistant material Do not cover the appliance and or do not wrap it in an insulation blan ket or any other material Do not make any changes to the appliance Make sure that combustible objects and or materials have a distance from the appliance of at least 500 mm Determine the location of the appli ance see fig for the dimensions of the builder s opening Determine the construction height of the appliance Provide a gas connection at the loca tion For details see the Installation manual Checking the Class 1 Chimney s Performance Prior to Building the Builders Opening Apply a smoke pellet to the base of the chimney If the smoke is drawn into the chimney continue and build the builders opening If there is little to no flow into the chimney preheat the chimney and repeat the smoke pellet test If there is still no flow Seek Expert Advise as the chimney may need attention and it may be necessary to use a flue liner with the Chimney Check if the ventilation of the room is sufficient Builders Opening Requirements fig 1 To build the appliance into the fire place a rectangular hole or Builders Opening must be made that is between 520mm and 530mm Global 55 CF or 695mm and 705mm INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLATION Global 55XT CF high and between 570mm and 590mm wide e The bu
7. ilders opening should be at least 330 mm deep Construct the Builders Opening accurately ensuring it is square and level to the front face of the Opening The front face around the Builders Opening must be flat for at least 50mm to ensure the foam seal fitted to flanges of the convection box forms a seal against the opening A Caution The convection box must be Fully Sealed to the Front of the Builders Opening Failure to do so will Result in a Spillage Problem It is necessary and good practice to fit a Lintel at the top of the Builders Opening to support the brick work if in doubt always contact a qualified Builder Where the Builders Opening already exists and is much larger than required the front opening must be reduced to the sizes shown above with non combustible and heat resis tant materials The base of the opening must be level with the bottom of the opening be flat and square with the front of the opening Where the fire is to be installed into a wall where wall paper is being con sidered as a wall covering it is rec ommended that non combustible and heat resistant slips such as slate or a fitting into a Conventional Class Chimney INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLATION marble are fixed and sealed around the builders opening See also the installation manuel This will help to reduce wall discolouration Blown vinyl wall paper or coverings must not be used If you have newly cemented plastered the chimney o
8. lation must be in accor dance with the relevant Regulations Chimney and Flue System The Fire can be installed into the fol lowing A traditional Class One 7 by 7 chimney with a minimum effective height of at least 3 meters If the Chimney has been previously used it must be swept The debris shield shall be assembled A chimney lined with a 100mm liner with a minimum effective height of 3 meters The liner must be con nected directly to the spigot on the fire and terminate at the top of the chimney e The chimney should firstly be profes sionally swept before installing the appliance The chimney should be fitted with an effective chimney cowl to ensure a good draught in the chimney to help safe guard against the effects of Down Draught and prevent Birds falling down the Chimney The type of chimney cowl and the position of the opening must meet any appli cable local standards to ensure it works properly e If the fire is installed in an existing chimney with a chimney kit there may be a slight loss in heat input Requirements The design of this fire is such that the appliance can be completely built in first into a Builders Opening Fireplace of non combustible and heat resistant material and the flue connection can be done afterwards A Caution Do not install the appliance in a bathroom or room that contains a bath or shower Always install the appliance into a non combustibl
9. r have had to carry out any other reconstructions renovations work you are advised to wait at least 6 weeks before fitting lighting the fire to allow for the walls floor and ceiling to dry out completely otherwise cracking may occur Cracking of the plaster will occur if not dried out properly Preparing the appliance for Installation into the Builders Opening Remove the glass pane see installation e Store the glass pane on a safe place Remove the cover plate by unscrew ing the self tapping screws located in the top of the appliance fig 2 Unscrew the self tapping screws in the flue spigot and remove fig 3 Make a gas supply according the installation manual Using a Flue Liner If a flue liner is to be used the Debris Shield will not be required Place the appliance in the builder s opening at the required height using non combustible and heat resistant material Attach the appliance with the screws through the holes in the flanges of the appliance e With the flue liner already fitted in the chimney fit the appliance pull the liner through the hole in the top of the appliance and secure seal it to the flue spigot see fig 3 Screw the flue spigot back in posi tion using the self tapping screws A Caution The sealing surfaces of the spigot must be free of debris e Screw the cover plate back in posi tion using the self tapping screws e Connect the appliance

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