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1.                  UK IRL                                                             F    Always supply the appliance with a DC convection set   G    The plaster of the outside has to be resistant to a high  temperature  Use therefore the plaster materials especially made for  K  this such as Masterboard or Fibrelux  to prevent discoloring  min   100 degrees temperature resistant   p  B  If the appliance is to be fitted against a wall with combustible J H  cladding  the cladding must be removed from the area covered by the LY  surround  l  The minimum height from the top surface of the fire to the underside fig  1  of any shelf made from wood or other combustible materials is as  follows   Builders opening  mm  Silva Spectra    For a shelf up to 150 mm deep     Minimum height   350 mm A  Opening width 600 770   fig  1   B  Opening height 715 710  C  Opening depth  min   370 410    If the shelf depth is greater than 150 mm add 50 mm to the shelf  Shelf dimensions  combustible   clearance height for every 25 mm increase in shelf depth  D  Min  height shelf from top frame 350 350  E   Depth shelf max  150 150    Side clearance   Minimum distance from the side of the fire frame Dimensions  mm   to combustible material   150 mm  F   Box width 578 755  G   Box depth 324 361  H   Box height 700 695    Frame width 629 790  J Frame height 727 720  K   Frame thickness 15 23  L   Position flue  behind frame  235 262  M   Position flue  from the back side box    89 99 bias                
2.     A B C 5 A  Thermocouple    B  Spark electrode  C  Pilot hood    fig  22        UK IRL    8 1 7 Pilot thermocouple assembly      Remove the burner tray  see 8 1 3       Remove the lead from the pilot spark electrode      Break the gas pipe connection to the pilot      Unscrew thermocouple nut from the rear of the gas control     Unscrew pilot assembly from the burner tray  2 screws       Replace and re assemble in reverse order     8 1 8 Burner and injector      Remove the burner tray  see 8 1 3       Unscrew the burner from the burner tray  4 screws       Break the gas connection at the burner inlet      Unscrew heat shield from the burner tray      Unscrew elbow connection from the burner inlet      Unscrew the burner from the burner tray and remove the burner     Unscrew the injector from the burner inlet      Replace and re assemble in reverse order     C  B     ael  o    EIN                                                                   Y    Vet  R                                                      Governor   Adjusting screw pilot flame  Inlet pressure test point     Burner pressure test point    TODD    29    UK IRL    8 1 9 Combustion test  A BS7967 combustion analysis check should be carried out using an  analyser to BS7927 positioned in the flue outlet  or draft diverter     A Ratio of CO CO2 should be less than 0 01 within 30 minutes    100 ppm CO per 1  CO2      A reading of CO in the room centre should give a rise of less than  9 ppm over ambient  peak rea
3.    UK IRL    3 2 Flue requirements  Suitable flues and flue sizes are as follows     1  flexible stainless steel liner or pipe  to BS715   The flue connector  outer collar is for connection to a 125 mm  5 inch  internal  diameter pipe or liner  The inner collar is for connection to a  100 mm internal diameter pipe or liner    2  min  100   max  150 mm factory made insulated flue manufactured  to BS 4543    3  max  225 mm x 255 mm conventional brick flue    4  min  100 mm   max 175 mm diameter lined brick or stone flue     The minimum effective height of the flue system must be 3 meters   The flue  most have a positive updraught    The flue must not be used for any other appliance or application   Any chimney damper or restrictor should be removed  If removal is  not possible  they must be secured in the fully open position     If the appliance is intended to be installed to a chimney which was  previously used for solid fuel  the flue must be swept clean prior to  installation  All flues should be inspected for soundness and freedom  from blockages     When installing a flexible flue liner  it must be fully contained within  another flue and properly supported         UK IRL    3 2 1 Terminal locations  Site in accordance with BS 5440 1 2000 and the document J     Flue terminal positions for pitched roofs    Less than 600  j   Not less than 600       No part of the flue outlet shall be less than 1 5 m measured horizontally to the roof surface  or  600 mm above the ridge     a
4.   Terminal locations with respect to pitch    fig  2    UK IRL    4 1 Gas connection    10    4  INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLATION    Installation pipes should be in accordance with BS 6891  Pipe  work from the meter to the appliance must be of adequate size     The complete installation including the meter must be tested for  soundness and purged as described in the above code     A means of isolation must be provide in the supply to facilitate  servicing     The connection should be made in 8 mm copper or similar semi  flexible tube  max  1 meter   Ensure that the gas pipe does not   interfere with the removal or replacement of the burner tray of   the controls     The supply gas feed line should enter the appliance through one  of the openings in the appliance case  Openings are at the back  and right side     The gas connection is nut and olive suitable for 8 mm pipe     Where a gas pipe passes through a void  wall or cavity it must be  fully enclosed in a sleeve     A amp B   Behind surround   Sleeve pipe through surround  C  Through wall   Pipe must be sleeved and sealed to fire    oe J       2 mr F       cavity       inner wall    LL LL                   j  surround                                              marble                      gas supply routes when fire is fitted in a deep surround    fig  3        UK IRL    4 2 Preparing the appliance    4 2 1 Model Silva    2     3     4                                                                 fig  4 fig  5    Open the
5.  BS11Bs  G20  5 6   2    25    0 57    10    22    1 6    SIT 145  Nr  30    100    GV36 C5AOEHC68M    230 VAC 50Hz 5VA  4 5 V   2 x LRo3   Alkaline long life   8 mm nut and olive    UK IRL  12H  Spectra  BS11Bs  G20  6 6   2    20    0 7    10    2 4    1 6    SIT 145  Nr  30    100    GV36 C5AOEHC68M    230 VAC 50Hz 5VA  4 5 V   2 x LRo3   Alkaline long life   8 mm nut and olive    UK IRL  Il2H3  II2H3   Spectra Log burner  BS11Bs    G20 G30  75 7 7  2 2   20 29  0 7 0 24  8 17    2X170 3X1 00  1X 1 60  1 8 1 3    SIT 160 SIT 160    Nr  51 Nr 30  100 100  3 3    GV36 C5AOEHC68M    230 VAC 50Hz 5VA  45 V   2 x LRo3   Alkaline long life   8 mm nut and olive          32       USER GUIDE      UK IRL    33       UK IRL    9  SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE  USER    9 1 General safety instructions    If a gas leak is found or suspected  turn off the gas supply at the  meter and contact your installer or gas emergency service     These instructions should be read carefully and retained for future  reference     Do not use the fire with a broken or damaged glass     The fire has a safety device which turns off the gas supply if there is a  build up from flue gasses in the combustion room or a temporary gas  cut off  Wait at least 5 minutes before turning the appliance on again   Contact a qualified installer when the appliance goes off regularly     The appliance has been designed for heating purposes  This means that  all surfaces  including the glass  can become very warm  over   100
6.  Clean  if necessary    competent person at least once a year    the pilot system     the burner     the combustion chamber     the glass     2  Check the log lay and replace the embers  if applicable    3  Do the functional test as described at 6 2   4  Check the flue system and do a spillage test as described at 6 3     Note   Never place extra elements of any kind into the combustion chamber   To guarantee good combustion  the log set may only be installed in  the way specified by Faber International  Any other arrangement can  lead to soot on logs or window  Do not use the fire with broken or  missing logs     24                        UK IRL    8 1 1 Cleaning the glass  Depending on the intensity of use  you can get a deposit on the  glass  This can be removed with a special non abrasive ceramic glass    cleaner  ceramic cook top cleaner  as follows     Remove the door or front as described at 4 2    Clean the glass  Handle the glass with clean hands  wear gloves if  possible    To fit the glass  proceed in reverse order  Make sure that the log  set has been installed correctly before fixing the glass     Attention    Before placing the glass  check the glass sealing rope is in good  condition and makes an effective seal  Be sure that there are no  fingerprints on the glass  It is not possible to remove those prints  after you burn the appliance for a while  they are burnt in      8 1 2 Cleaning the combustion chamber and burner  You can clean the combustion chamber with
7.  a vacuum cleaner  excluding the burner surface     26    If the burner is visibly damaged  this can affect the distribution of  the flame  if so then replace the burner         UK IRL    8 1 3 Burner tray assembly log burner    1   2     3     moO W D gt     m    Remove the front  glass  log set  grid and burner tray cover   Break the gas supply at the control valve    Unscrew the burner assembly and take them out of the  combustion chamber        F fig  19  Pilot assembly  Burner  Fixation plate  Injector  Gas control  Receiver    8 1 4 Pilot thermocouple assembly  Remove the burner tray as described above   Now you have access to all the pilot and thermocouple parts     8 1 5 Gas control block                                                                                                             O          GUO W D gt           Governor   Adjusting screw pilot flame  Inlet pressure test point  Burner pressure test point    27    UK IRL    8 1 6 Burner tray assembly flatfiber burner    Remove the front  glass and log holder  if applicable     Break the gas supply at the control valve    Remove the cable from the TTB  see fig  6 and 8     Unscrew the burner assembly  8 screws  and take them out of the  combustion chamber     Attention  A sharp or heavy object can damage the burner        mon     gt     m    28       fig  21 burner    The pilot and flame sensing device  Injector  Spectra at burner inlet   Burner tray   Gas control   Receiver remote control   Fixing bracket
8.  commencing cleaning     It is recommended that the fire is inspected serviced  by a competent  person at least once a year     To maintain the finish on the trim wipe with soft damp cloth only  Do  not use abrasive cleaners  polish or solvents as these can damage  the surface finish       UK IRL    12  DISPOSAL OF THE PACKAGING  AND THE APPLIANCE    The appliance packaging is recyclable  The packaging could include  the following materials      cardboard      CFC free foam  soft       wood      plastic      paper     These materials should be disposed responsibly and in conformity  with government regulations     Batteries are considered chemical waste  The batteries should be  disposed of responsibly and in conformity with government  regulations  Remove the batteries before disposing of the remote  control     Information on how to responsibly dispose of discarded appliances  can be obtained from the local authorities     43    
9.  degrees   An exception to this is the lower side of the door and the  control buttons     Due to the newness of materials  they may give off a slight smell for a  period after initial lighting  This is normal  odours will disperse after a  few hours use     Do not place curtains  clothing  laundry  furniture or other flammable  materials nearby the appliance  The required minimum distance is  100 cm     Switch off the receiver of the remote control if you don   t use the fire for  a long time  Do not let children use the remote control without  supervision       UK IRL    Important   A suitable Fireguard conforming to BS6539 and BS6778 should be  used with this appliance to protect children  the elderly or infirm   Care should also be taken with pets     In your own interest and that of safety  all gas appliances must be  installed by competent persons  Installation must be in accordance  with National Regulations  CORGI registered installers are required to  work to recognised standards     Note    Since the appliance is a source of heat  circulation of air occurs   Therefore it is of importance that you do not use the appliance  shortly after a renovation of the home  Because of the natural       circulation of air  moist and volatile components from paint  building  materials  carpet etc  will be attracted  These components can settle  themselves down onto cold surfaces in the form of soot  As on all  heat producing appliances  soft furnishings such as blown vinyl  wallpa
10.  door by pressing against the door at the bottom right  and remove the door  see fig  4      Remove the front by unscrewing the four screws   Remove the glass by disassembling the securing frame  unfasten  the two screws on the bottom of the frame and remove the two    screws on top of the frame   see fig  5      Take the box with the log set out of the combustion chamber     11    UK IRL    4 2 Preparing the appliance  continuing                                         fig  6  5  Remove the cable from the TTB  see fig  6    6  Remove the burner chamber out of the firebox     4 2 2 Model Spectra             fig  7    1  Remove the front by loosening the screws A  see fig  7      12        UK IRL    4 2 Preparing the appliance  continuing     Remove the glass by removing the glass clamps  B  for instance  with a screwdriver  Careful when removing the glass   see fig  7    Wear gloves  Before placing the glass back  be sure that there are  no fingerprints on the glass  it is not possible to remove those  prints after you burn the appliance or a while  they will be   burnt in      Take the box with the log set out of the combustion chamber   Remove the cable from the TTB  see fig  6      Remove the burner chamber out of the firebox     4 3 Fitting the firebox    L    Position the firebox in the fireplace opening     If the appliance is placed on a combustible floor then a fibrelux  or similar heatproof board of 12 mm thickness should be placed  under it    Any under floor vents 
11.  stay on  Repeat this step  if not     Push a button on the remote control  The control lamp on the  receiver should now go out     Again push a button on the remote control  The lamp starts  flashing and will switch off eventually     The receiver now recognizes the remote control  The remote  control now functions     Check if you can hear a sound and the motor runs  when you  push a button on the remote control   If not so please check the  batteries      10 4 4 Changing the batteries   There is no risk of electric shock as the low voltage supply is similar  to that used in torches  Always turn off the appliance before changing  batteries     40        UK IRL    10 4 4 Changing the batteries  continuing                             fig  26    changing batteries    Remote control  1  Remove the cover on the back of the remote control     2  Carefully remove the battery clip along the side  Pay attention not  to pull the wires     3  If necessary  remove the old batteries and place the new ones  2 x  LRo3 Alkaline long life 1 5 V  Pay attention to the   and   position     4  Click the battery clip into the remote control and close the cover     5  It might be possible that you have to set the transmission code  after changing the batteries  see 10 4 3      Note    Batteries are chemical waste and should be disposed in accordance  with local regulations     41    UK IRL    11  CLEANING AND SERVICE  INSTRUCTIONS    Important   Turn off the fire and allow it to cool down before 
12. K IRL    10 3 To extinguish 10 4 1 To light  1  For the main burner turn the control knob B clockwise to  position          2  To enable knob B turn knob A to the  amp  position     3  To extinguish the pilot turn control knob A to position      although it is in order lo leave the pilot permanently lit     10 3 1 When the pilot extinguishes  Warning  When the pilot extinguishes  for whatever reason  you  should wait at least 5 minutes before trying to turn it on again     Possible causes of pilot extinguish are     Operating error      Interference of the safety device      Failure in the pilot flame system        faber       Contact a qualified installer when the appliance goes off regularly     fig  25  10 4 Remote control version remote control    The remote control is only meant to regulate the flames from off till  max   it functions only when the pilot burner is ignited and knob A in      big flame  position  It is therefore not possible to ignite the pilot  flame with the remote control or to extinguish the pilot flame  The    radio frequency remote control is intended for fireplaces installed in 10 4 2 To extinguish    a domestic setting in all EU countries  except Austria  Denmark   Finland and Greece     Features    Manual control will always remain possible    The remote control is a radio frequency type and had been  approved internationally    The remote control generates a unique safety code every time you  activate the transmitter  it s similar to those used i
13. aint  building  materials  carpet etc  will be attracted  These components can settle  themselves down onto cold surfaces in the form of soot     As on all heat producing appliances  soft furnishings such as blown  vinyl wallpaper placed too near to the appliance may become  scorched or discoloured  This should be born in mind when installing  the appliance     3 1 Builders opening and surround    The appliance can be installed in the following situations     In a non combustible fireplace or builders opening  This could be  either an existing builders opening or a new made prefab builders  opening  For the measurements  see figure 1 and index     Although the appliance is tested for installation without a hearth  the  appliance must not stand on combustible materials or carpets  If the  appliance is placed on a combustible floor then a fibrelux or similar  heatproof board of 12 mm thickness should be placed under it  Any  under floor vents or openings within the builders opening should be  sealed off     Do not place the lintel  surround or marble stone directly onto the  appliance  If possible  apply a lintel made of cement or something  similar     UK IRL    3 1 Builders opening and surround  continuing     If the builders    opening is constructed of anything other than brick  e g  stud work and rendered plaster then       Ventilate the space above the appliance  min  1000 mm         MEASUREMENTS BUILT IN AND APPLIANCE                                                      
14. b B clockwise till    The main burner is off    Turn the knob A to    The pilot should go out     21    UK IRL    6 3 Spillage test    1  Carry out the lighting procedure and turn the fire to high    2  Allow to warm up for 15 minutes and then using a smoke match  with holder set 100  inside the square tube on the top of the  appliance behind the door  The installation is satisfactory if the  smoke is drawn into the tube    3  Repeat the test with doors and windows to the premises open  and closed  and with any extractor fans in the same room or  adjacent rooms running on high    4  Check that any other open flued appliances and their flues in the  same or adjoining rooms functions correctly when this appliance  is alight        smoke match    fig  17    6 4 Flame Supervision  amp  Blocked Flue Monitoring System    22    The pilot unit incorporates a system  which will shut off the gas  supply if the flue is faulty    If the flue is faulty  the hot flue gasses will pass over and actuate a  heat sensitive switch  which will shut off the gas supply     This monitoring system  TTB  must not be adjusted  bypassed or put  out of operation    This TTB  or any of its parts  must only be exchanged using Faber  International authorised parts       UK IRL                   SEE    5N                                                                      O Q  O X    D          O   gt      6 5 Check reference pressure    The appliance is preset to give the correct heat input    No further a
15. d from the mains for a longer period     20    Push the  mod  button on the receiver and hold it for 3 seconds     The green control lamp will light up and stay on  Repeat this step  if not     Push a button on the remote control  The control lamp on the  receiver should now go out     Again push a button on the remote control  The lamp starts  flashing and will switch off eventually     The receiver now recognizes the remote control  The remote  control now functions     Check if you can hear a sound and the motor runs when you  push a button on the remote control       UK IRL    6  COMMISSIONING  functional checks     6 1  Check pilot ignition       Push in and turn the control knob  A  anticlockwise to the  setting  amp   small flame   You will hear a tick meaning there is  ignition  Hold the knob in and wait for a few seconds while the  air is purged    Bring the knob back in the start position and turn the knob  several times to the  amp  position  Check that the pilot has lit   Continue to hold in the control knob for a further ten seconds to  ensure that the pilot flame is stable    Release the knob  The pilot should remain alight     A B    fig  16    6 2 Functional burner check    Turn knob  B  to max  clockwise    Turn the knob  A  more anticlockwise to the    position  large  flame   Now it is possible to light the main burner    Turn knob B anticlockwise to max  The main burner should light   Check the ignition of the main burner on low and high setting   Turn kno
16. ding     30        UK IRL    INDEX 1 LIST OF SPARE PARTS       Cid Sia   Spectra  Spectra log burner   Description   Company part   Company part   Company part  Surround silver  20816750   A9264849   A9264849    Door silver   20816650        ll     Glass   o450o8000   o4506400  04506400  Injector   13382220   13382240  13389170   13389160    Burner   20817200   20900184  20900183    Log set   20772900   20773200  20773700     Receiver   20604000   20604000  20604000   Remote control   20603900   20603900  20603900     Transformer   20900142   20900142   20900142     Gas control   37003089   37003089  37003089   Motor  remote control    37003086   37003086   37003086     Pilot assembly   20900155   20900155   209001     Thermo couple   37002041   37002041 37002041     Embers   20900019   20900019  20777300     TTB 110     37006055   37006055   370060    Black spray for  combustion chamber 09000008 09000008 09000008    Touch Latch assembly   28103900 _    l                 31    UK IRL    INDEX 2 TECHNICAL DATA       Country   Category   Appliance   Model type   Reference gas   Input  nett  kW  Efficiency class    Inlet pressure mbar  Gas rate  15   C   1013 mbar  m3 h  Reference burner pressure mbar  Injector size mm  Reduced input restrictor mm  Pilot assembly   Type   Code   Flue   Flue size mm  Min  flue height m  Gas control   Remote control   Transformer   Voltage transformer   Batteries remote control    Gas connection    Dimensions  see table 1       UK IRL  12H  Silva 
17. djustment is necessary  Fit a pressure gauge at the test  pont C to check the input pressure  If the pressure is within the  limits then carry out the burner pressure     Fit a pressure gauge at the test point D to check the burner pressure     The pressure should be checked with the appliance alight and at  max  input     After checking the pressure  turn off the appliance  Remove the  pressure gauge and close the sealing screw  Re light the appliance   Turn to max  input and test around the test point D for gas  soundness using a suitable leak detection fluid     23    UK IRL ____        UK IRL    7  HANDING OVER 8  SERVICING     final check and customer briefing   To ensure safety  efficient operation of the appliance  it is necessary    7 4 Instruct the customer on the full operation of the appliance  to carry out routine servicing at regular intervals    7 2 1 Advise the customer how to clean the appliance including the It is recommended  that the fire is inspected serviced by a competent  glass  person at least once a year    7 2 2 Instruct the customer on the operation of the remote control  Important  including replacement of batteries and how to set the right Turn off the gas supply before commencing any servicing  Always  transmissions code  test for gas soundness after refitting the appliance     7 2 3 Hand over these instructions including the user guide to the    consumer  8 1 Routine annual servicing  7 2 4 Recommend that the appliance should be serviced by a 1 
18. f the  log set    When not placing the log set correctly  the flames tend to burn to the  front against the window         UK IRL    4 4 Placing the log set  continuing     4 4 2 Model Spectra  flatfibre burner                                            A A C B fig  12 Spectra log set lay    A   large log   28 x 10 cm   medium log   24x9 cm   C   small log  wedge   26 x 8 cm    wW  ll    The log set consists of a rear log  which is permanently attached to  the combustion chamber  and four logs     The logs must rest on the log holder and the rear log     Ensure that the pilot burner remains visible after installation of the  log set     When not placing the log set correctly  the flames tend to burn to the  front against the window     17    UK IRL    4 4 Placing the log set  continuing     4 4 3 Model Spectra  log burner    To guarantee good combustion  the log set may only be installed in  the way specified by Faber International  Any other arangement can  lead to soot on logs or window  Do not use the fire with broken or  missing logs     18       fig  13  On the bottom of the logs is a identification   eL location on the left side resting on the rear log   eR location on the right side resting on the rear log     1 dimple first log left placed over the burner and resting on the  burner tray    2 dimples placed in the middle over he burner and resting on the  burner tray    3 dimples the right side log placed over the burner and resting on the  burner tray     You are allo
19. faber    Saturnus 8 NL 8448 CC Heerenveen  Postbus 219 NL 8440 AE Heerenveen  T   31 0 513 656500  F   31 0 513 656501    GLIN DAMPLEX    GE    0  SES 010 07       open flue built in fireplaces    SILVA B11  SPECTRA B11    installation guide and user manual    faber    UK IRL  CONTENTS    1  INTRODUCTION    N    2  SAFETY AND GENERAL INFORMATION 3  2 1 General safety 3  3  INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS 5  3 1 Builders opening and surround 5  3 2 Flue requirements 8  4  INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLATION 10  4 1 Gas connection 10  4 2 Preparing the appliance 11  4 3 Fitting the firebox 13  4 4 Placing the log set 16  5  REMOTE CONTROL 19  5 1 Remote control 19  5 2 Installation remote control 19  6  COMMISIONING 21  6 1 Check pilot ignition 21  6 2 Functional burner check 21  6 3 Spillage test 22  6 4 Flame Supervision  amp  Blocked Flue Monitoring System 22  6 5 Check reference pressure 23  7  HANDING OVER 24  8  SERVICING 25  8 1 Routine annual servicing 25  USER GUIDE 33  g  SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE USER 34  9 1 General safety instructions 34  10  CONTROLING THE APPLIANCE 36  10 1 Lighting the fire 36  10 2 To light 37  10 3 To estinguish 38  10 4 Remote control version 38  11  CLEANING AND SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS 42  12  DISPOSAL OF THE PACKAGING AND THE APPLIANCE 43  INDEX 1 LIST OF SPARE PARTS 31    INDEX 2 TECHNICAL DATA 32    UK IRL    1  INTRODUCTION    Note  these instructions should be read carefully and retained for  future reference   Please leave these instructions with t
20. he user     This guide is concerning the following types of appliances   SILVA  SPECTRA with flatfiber burner    SPECTRA with log burner    Special features     Realistic flame and glow effect     Small flue outlet  100 mm     Remote Control option on all appliances     A spillage monitoring system  TTB switch  is fitted which cuts off  the gas if flue is blocked or malfunctioning     Meets the essential requirements of the European Gas Appliance  Directive  GAD  and carries the CE mark     E UK IRL    2  SAFETY AND GENERAL  INFORMATION    Before installation  ensure that the local distribution conditions   identification of the type gas and pressure  and the adjustment of  the appliance are compatible     This gas appliance is factory set and shall not be adjusted by the  installer     The spillage monitoring system must not be put out of operation     This appliance does not contain any component manufactured from  asbestos or any asbestos related products     2 1 General safety    It is the law in the UK that all gas appliances  are installed by a  competent person in accordance with the Gas Safety  Installation and  Use  Regulations  As amended   the relevant British Standards for  Installation work  Building Regulations  Codes of Practice and the  manufacturers instructions    The installation should also be carried out in accordance with the  following where relevant     BS8303 BS5871 Part1  BS5440 Parts 1 amp 2 BS715  BS6891 BS1251    Building Regulations Document J  a
21. n a car    The remote control is easy to install retrospectively     pe        UK IRL    Push in and turn the control knob  A  from   anticlockwise to  the setting     small flame   You will hear a ignition click  Check  that the pilot is lit  if not repeat      Continue to hold in the control knob for a further ten seconds to  ensure that the pilot flame is stable     Release the knob  The pilot should remain alight        Turn the control knob A to the  amp  position     Set the on off switch on the receiver to    on          low flame     high flame    Use     high  and      low  to achieve the desired heating and  flame effect     You will hear a beep every time the receiver recognises a good  signal   If not  so see 10 4 3  setting the right transmission code      When the fire is not be used for a prolonged period  turn off the  pilot  see 10 4 2     Push     low  till the burner goes out and you can hear the motor  clicking    To enable the remote control turn knob A to the    position     To extinguish the pilot turn control knob A to position     although it is in order to leave the pilot permanently lit     39    UK IRL    10 4 3 Setting the right transmission code   The receiver has to learn the code from the transmitter  which is  already done at the factory  However the code disappears if the  receiver is disconnected from the mains for a longer period     Push the  mod  button on the receiver and hold it for 3 seconds     The green control lamp will light up and
22. or openings within the builders opening  should be sealed off     The surface of the floor must be sufficiently flat to enable the  bottom of the front surround and door to be aligned horizontally     The front face of the fireplace should be reasonably flat over the  area covered by the firebox to ensure good sealing     Make the gas connection according to the instructions  also see  gas connection  chapter 4 1      13    UK IRL    4 3 Fitting the firebox  continuing     14       100mm _ dia gt     125mm diac       fig  8    6  Secure the vent connector unit to the flue pipe or chimney liner   The flue connector outer collar is for connection to a 125 mm   5 inch  internal diameter pipe or liner  The inner collar is for  connection to a 100 mm internal pipe or liner  see fig  8      pears       fig  9    7  Slide the clamping plate with the lip upward under the vent  connector  The flue connector and pipe or liner rests on the  clamping plate  Make sure that the lip of the clamping plate goes  in the slot on the front of the firebox  see fig  9      8  Slide the burner chamber into the firebox     9  Pull the clamping plate out  The flue collar plate makes contact  with the burner chamber     a UK IRL    4 3 Fitting the firebox  continuing                                fig  10             10  Turn the clamping plate up side down and slide the plate  between the guides so that its ends grip around the pipe  opening  see fig  10   Make sure that the flue collar plate is  pre
23. per placed too near to the appliance may become scorched or  discoloured  This should be born in mind when installing the    appliance   We advise you to leave the pilot flame on  Leaving the pilot flame on    reduces the amount of condensation when starting the appliance and  increase the life time of the appliance     35    UK IRL    10  CONTROLLING THE APPLIANCE    10 1 Lighting the fire    Knob A    If the main burner or pilot light are extinguished for any reason  do  not attempt to relight the pilot within 5 minutes  Contact a qualified  installer when the appliance goes off regularly     We advise you to leave the pilot flame on  Leaving the pilot flame on  reduces the amount of condensation when starting the appliance and  increase the life time of the appliance     The control valve is behind the door or ash pan cover   Open the door by pressing against the door at the bottom right   Silva only      With control button A you can light the pilot  With the control  button B you can adjust the height of the flames  see fig  24      A B       fig  24 control unit    The   is the OFF position preventing any gas from passing through  the control valve to either the pilot burner or to the main burner  By  pressing the knob in it is possible to turn it anticlockwise  The first  function is to turn on the gas to the pilot  this occurs just before  reaching the position  if the fire has not been lit for some time it  may be necessary to hold the knob in this position for some 
24. s applicable      UK IRL    Building Regulations and Standards issued as relevant by the  Department of the Environment or the Scottish Development  Department     In the Republic of Ireland installation should be carried out in  accordance with 1S813  ICP3  1S327  Building Regulations  Codes of  Practice  the manufacturers instructions and any other rules in force     Failure to comply with the above could leave the installer liable to  prosecution and invalidate the appliance warranty     The appliance must not be installed in a room containing a bath or  shower or where steam may be present     Ventilation   No purpose provided ventilation is normally required when this  appliance is installed in the UK  Where other appliances operate in  the same room or Space then these should be considered when  sizing air vents  The spillage test in the section commissioning may  indicate that purpose provided ventilation is required  Where fitted  ventilation must comply with BS5440 part 2  For the Republic of  Ireland the ventilation requirements may vary and if unsure then  advice should be sought from the relevant authorities     Safety instructions for the user  see chapter 9         UK IRL  3  INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS    Note    Since the appliance is a source of heat  circulation of air occurs   Therefore it is of importance that you do not use the appliance  shortly after a renovation of the home  Because of the natural  circulation of air  moist and volatile components from p
25. seconds  to clear the air from the pipe and allow gas to reach the pilot burner      Knob B    10 2 To light      UK IRL    Once gas is available at the pilot  continued rotation anti clockwise  will cause the piezo igniter to spark  This is accompanied by a click  at the valve and should result in the pilot burner igniting    Once the pilot is lit  the control knob should be held pressed in for  10 seconds  In this time the pilot flame will have heated the flame  supervision thermocouple sufficiently to operate a hold on magnet  within the valve    Now turn the control knob A to the  amp  position  This allows gas to  enter control knob B     The   is the OFF position preventing gas entering the main burner if  the pilot is lit    The knob should be turned slowly anticlockwise  This allows gas to  enter the burner and be ignited by the pilot flame  Once ignition has  taken place  the fire may be set to any level between min  and max   by adjusting the control knob B     1  Push in and turn the control knob  A  from   anticlockwise to  the setting  amp   small flame   You will hear an ignition click  Check  that the pilot is lit  if not repeat      2  Continue to hold in the control knob for a further ten seconds to  ensure that the pilot flame is stable     3  Release the knob  The pilot should remain alight   4  Turn the control knob A to the    position   5  Turn knob B slowly anticlockwise  the fire should then ignite     6  Adjust flames to the required level     37    U
26. ssed onto the burner chamber     11  If necessary  place the DC convection system  also consult the  instruction belonging to the DC construction set      12  Spread the bag of embers  imitation ashes  provided with the  appliance over the burner  Do not use more than the quantity  supplied  The embers glow on low setting    Note  there is no glow effect on the log burner     13  Locate the log set  see placing log set  chapter 4 4      14  Before placing the glass  check the glass sealing rope is in good  condition and makes an effective seal  Be sure that there are no  fingerprints on the glass  It is not possible to remove those prints  after you burn the appliance for a while  they are burnt in   Place  the glass in front of the appliance and fix the glass frame or use  the glass clamps     15  Place the door and front     15    UK IRL    4 4 Placing the log set    4 4 1 Model Silva    16    Never place extra elements of any kind into the combustion chamber   To guarantee good combustion  the log set may only be installed in  the way specified by Faber International  Any other arrangement can  lead to soot on logs or window  Do not use the fire with broken or  missing logs                 fig  11 Silva log set lay       The log set consists of a rear log and five logs  Place the rear log  into the U section in the back of the combustion chamber    The logs must be rest on the burner tray and the rear log    Ensure that the pilot burner remains visible after installation o
27. wed to add different kind of embers on the burner tray to  create your own ash bed         UK IRL    5  REMOTE CONTROL    5 1 Remote control  if applicable     The remote control is only meant to regulate the flames  it functions  only when the pilot burner is ignited  It is therefore not possible to  ignite the appliance with the remote control or to shut off the pilot   flame     The radio frequency remote control is intended for fireplaces installed  in a domestic setting in all EU countries  except Austria  Denmark   Finland and Greece     Features    Manual control will always remain possible    The remote control is a radio frequency type and has been  approved internationally    The remote control generates a unique safety code every time you  activate the transmitter  it s similar to those used in a car    The remote control is easy to install retrospectively     5 2 Installation remote control    1  Connect the transformer to the receiver box  The transformer is  set to the correct voltage in the factory  4 5 V     fig  14       2  Slide the receiver box into the holder     19       5     fig  15  Connect the wires to the gas valve  see fig  15      Check that there are batteries in the transmitter  See  Replacing  batteries      Set the on off switch on the receiver to  on      Setting the right transmission code  The receiver has to learn the code from the transmitter  which is  already set at the factory  However the code disappears if the  receiver is disconnecte
    
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