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1. the replacement from an authorised Escea agent only Step 2 Hang the outer fascia larger one from the lip that extends at the top of the heater at 45 degrees lf hanging a 4 sided fascia please Refer to sections 22 1 and 22 2 on the next page Step 3 Fit the two screws at the base of each side of this fascia The heater may have to be adjusted in or out of the cavity to ensure fascia fits correctly Step 4 Hang the top edge of the inner fascia smaller one from the lip that extends at 45 degrees from the top of the firebox Fit the two screws through the brackets at the bottom of the inner fascia to retain inner fascia panel Step 5 Place the bottom fascia trim into position This panel is held on with magnets If this panel does not fit adjust the outer Fascia side to side or the heater in out until the trim fits well 33 23 1 When installing a 4 sided fascia ensure that the clips that the outer fascia screw into are at the bottom of the slot on which they are attached as shown below The outer fascia should be pushed down onto the top lip so that it is as low as possible and the screw holes in the fascia line up with the lowered clips 24 0 Locating Wall Mount Cradle for Wireless Control The heater s remote contains the thermostat that will sense the room temperature and co
2. i rid TEA pam 556681 stim 552332 Offset Flue Kit Black as Cowl 552333 Offset Flue Kit Galvanised TTS TES p j Fi i gi e IHi come _ Inner Flue _ 100mm dia x 900mm x 4 p Tei Bae het Fit ie S Pare Y TRES E _ MANA _ Outer Heat _ Shield _ 150mm dia x 900mm x 4 i At G8872_8 Installation Manual AU doc 552330 900mm Flue Extension Kit Black 552331 900mm Flue Extension Kit Galvanised sehen Sheva lt om T jas gt ba 7 st id E E Bx i ee Poe BLS RM eRe kamas s 13 12 0 Installing the Flue System Non Masonry Timber Frame Cavity The heater must be flued to the outside via a 100mm diameter inner flue that is covered by a 150mm diameter liner This must be installed in accordance with the requirements of AS5601 and local codes The minimum flue length 3 6m vertical height 12 1 Consult the installation instructions that come with your flue kit To ensure safety the flue kit must be installed according to those instructions An overview is provided below Ensure all clearances to combustibles are maintained as per specifications earlier in this manual lt is important to check that you have all the necessary flue parts before beginning your installation Gas Cowl Locate the Outer Skin Kit in the cavity as per the instructions in section 15 of this manual Mark the point for penetration that is directly abo
3. 150 with flue kit 25 gap between flue shield and any timber Es o T ENCLOSURE DESIGN EXAMPLE ONLY LONG SECTION THROUGH FLUE ENCLOSURE Scale NTS GENERAL CONSTRUCTION AND CLADDING SHOWN INDICATIVE ONLY Cscea 16 FROM AS5601 please ensure compliance to all other relevant sections of this code 2 6 13 FLUE TERMINALS 2 6 13 1 Location The termination point of a flue shall be located in relation to any associated building and to neighbouring structures so that wind from any direction is not likely to create a downdraught in the flue or chimney Except where 2 6 13 3 applies a flue terminal shall a Be at least 1m horizontally from a neighbouring structure or b If less than 1m horizontally from a neighbouring structure be at least 500mm above that structure c Be at least 1 5m from any opening into a building and d Be at least 200mm from another flue terminal 2 6 13 2 Terminating a flue above a roof Where a flue is to terminate above a A roof the end of the flue shall be at least 500mm from the nearest part of the roof b A trafficable roof designed for personal or public use the end of the flue shall be at least 2m above the roof level and at least 500mm above any surrounding parapet or c A chimney the end of the flue shall be at least 200mm from the nearest part of the chimney NOTE 1 The distance is measured before the cowl is fitted to the end
4. of the flue 2 NA 3 NA 2 6 13 3 Location of a flue terminal other than above a roof NA 12 3 Flue Clearance Flue Clearance From Skylight or Similar Structure Flue Clearance From Dorma or Similar Structure Prohibited H zone Flue Clearance From Pitched Roofs And Ridges Less than 1500 Use which ever demension hits the roof first depending on the pitch of the roof 1500 FLAT ROOFS WITH NO PARAPET 600 l 250 FLUE CLOSE TO PARAPET Less than 1500 FLUE AWAY FROM PARAPET Greater than 1500 Prohibited zone G8872_ 8 Installation Manual AU doc 17 STRUCTURE CLOSE TO FLUE TERMINAL Less Than 1500 MULTIPLE STRUCTURES Envelope Method 600 j h h i i If less Than If less Than 10 xh 10 xh MULTIPLE STRUCTURES AT A DISTANCE ha E nad h mS t1 i 9 lf greater Than If greater Than 10 xh 10 xh NOT ALLOWED Prohibited zone Less than 10m Less than 10m 12 4 Fixing the Flue to the Cavity 18 A length of angle should be attached to the inside of the timber frame cavity to hold the flue in place Once you have fixed the angle to the inside of the cavity holes must be drilled to secure it to the flue Screws or rivets can be inserted directly into the 150mm flue to hold it in place To make sure the flue is installed at the correct height a piece of timber can be cut to 570m
5. to remember that local building codes require additional ventilation be included into living Spaces where open flued natural gas appliances are installed Be wary of adverse pressure differences If venting from ceiling spaces Ceiling vent Be wary of the effects of range hood or bathroom extractor fans etc Your local building ea ec formulae Xi a Add make up air ventilation to well and tables tor 4 sealed living spaces calculating the required a ventilation given the size of the living space and the gas input of the appliance 4 Wall vent Cavity Base This appliance MUST be fully supported on its base The base must extend over the entire area of the underside of the appliance The base must also be levelled to prevent vibration from possible fan imbalance For the installation of an IB1100 the base of the cavity must be strong enough to support the total product weight which is a minimum of 70kg The base of the product must be fully supported at either side and at the centre front to back 9 0 5 1 J2 6 0 Hearth lf this fire is being installed at floor level a hearth made from non combustible material must extend no less that 300mm from the front of the fire This hearth should be at least as wide as the fire s outer fascia and no less than 10mm thick Raised hearths can be any size but must also be constructed from non combustible materials The
6. 00 Locating the Log Set After Replacing the Firebox 1 Remove packaging from around log sets 2 Place rear logs 2 x long rectangular logs into position by inserting them in behind retainer brackets 3 Place front four log sets into position on the log retaining brackets over the top of the main burners The front edge of each log should be located so that its front edge is directly behind the holes in the top of each burner with approximately 5mm clearance which should follow the contours of the logs Align logs to burner hole 4 Cover empty spaces around logs on the front burner ONLY with small coals as provided It is important that coals are not placed on the rear burner at all 30 20 2 Log 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 21 0 Electrode 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 belo
7. CSCO IB1100 and IB850 Installation Manual AUSTRALIAN EDITION Important The appliance shall be installed in accordance with e This installation instruction booklet Local gas fitting regulations Municipal building codes Electrical wiring regulations AS 5601 AG 601 2000 Gas installations Any other relevant statutory regulations Must be installed by a qualified person Must be installed with an Outer Skin Kit Separate Kit This appliance is not intended for use by young children or infirm persons unless they have been adequately supervised by a responsible person to ensure that they can use the appliance safely Young children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance Manufactured by Escea Ltd PO Box 5277 Dunedin NZ Ph 64 3 479 0302 email info escea net For contact details of your local escea distributor or dealer please visit www escea net G8872_ 8 Installation Manual AU doc Note THERE ARE A FEW THINGS TO CONSIDER BEFORE INSTALLATION Cavity Dimensions Clearances and fitting the Outer Skin Kit MUST be installed 100mm minimum off the floor Coupling of flue to fire Coupling of gas lines to fire Fixing the fire to the cavity Supply of electricity to fire Gas pipe placement to the front right of the cavity The sequence you choose to do these tasks will vary on your individual scenario Please read these instructions fully before proceeding with your installation Leav
8. LASS WHILE IT IS HOT NEVER OPERATE THE UNIT WITH THE GLASS REMOVED 35 26 0 Installation Check List Tick here i N O A OO CO 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Ensure there is adequate ventilation in the masonry cavity _ Ensure the spark electrodes are correctly positioned Operating pressure checked with heater running on full all burners operating and all other gas appliances in the house switched on Flue Draw checked 5 minutes after start up Logs in correct position Coals spread along front burner Heater run on high for 60 minutes with house doors and windows open to clear smell of paint and oils on initial burn _ Hearth and mantle clearances comply with these instructions _ No combustible materials any closer to heater than these instructions allow Heater fixed to wall and floor Leak test all joints and pressure test points Soapy water drop test done on pipe work Wall mount cradle screwed to wall House holder has been shown how to operate heater Operator manual has been left out for house holder installer has filled in their own details and heater serial number into warranty card Inform the customer that the fire may continue smelling for a while after installation depending on frequency amp duration of use Given House Holder Plumbing Industry Commission Compliance Certificate
9. ass retainers and remove them Take care that the glass does not fall forwards at this stage 60 09 OPES a Step 2 Lift out glass and place it carefully aside 23 Step 3 Remove the top of the heater outer shell Take out the screw from each side as shown below lift and pull the top of heater shell out towards yourself Undo screws from both sides T pg EL ryt caD gooo ogoogo ooo o iio a Step 3 For best access we recommend removing the fire box Undo the four screws on the front four corners of the fire box and the two screws on the inside holding down the fire box as shown below Pull the fire box out of the heater _ i i LOCO ccc i l 24 17 0 Once the gas fireplace has been inserted into the OSK and the firebox removed the flue can be attached To do this line up the 100mm flue with the flue outlet spigot and drop the flue into the spigot Note To increase access through the fire to reach the flue connection remove firebox and lid Please consider how the fire will be fixed to the base before installing Refer to 19 0 for details 18 0 Connecting the Gas Pipe When the heater has been pushed back into position the gas pipe can be connected to the in
10. at the penetration and seal to the roof or chimney using an appropriate sealer Fit the gas cowl Once gas fireplace is operational check the installation for flue spill where possible Note It is the installer s responsibility to ensure the installation complies with AS5601 2002 and all relevant local codes 15 12 2 The top of the flue must be capped with an appropriate and approved anti down draft cowl Note As per national standards the finished terminal must be in clear air and not enclosed in any way All the required flue components are available from your Escea dealer in both kitset form and as individual components eee 600mm clearance to nearest part of roof I 2 i Seal Deck Tight or similar Trimmers shown diagrammatic 25 a a l Angle fixing bracket f A supplied with flue AN N 25 Gap between flue shield and any timber s M F a DESIGN EXAMPLE ONLY LONG SECTION THROUGH FLUE ENCLOSURE Scale NTS GENERAL CONSTRUCTION AND CLADDING SHOWN AND IS INDICATIVE ONLY ALL INSTALLATION amp FLUING MUST COMPLY WITH AS 5601 200 min but allow for flue flashings at base lt i if another flue shares same enclosure 200mm min m deck tite or similar flashing DA mane Tia ae To i angle fixing trimmers shown diagrammatic bracket supplied
11. e Escea IB1100 and IB850 Outer Skin Kit must be used with ALL installations They seal the cavity and also prevent any combustible material surrounding from getting excessively hot 1 1 Outer Skin Kit OSK Dimensions A A _ A _ B _ B IB850 IB1100 345 960 1 2 Product Dimensions IB850 LO 4 SIDED FASCIA LJ Sleeve travel 400 E a 3SIDEDFASCIA 7 FASCIA Cscea IB1100 1360 345 Ea i 270 130 travel LP Cscea 2 0 2 1 2 2 3 0 4 0 Creating the Cavity The dimensioned drawing below shows the size of opening that must be created to fit the Outer Skin Kit Note It is not necessary to line the side top or back of the cavity All dimensions in millimetres 7T i Ideal Cavity Dimensions E A B o IB850 960 560 565 ee IB1100 1260 560 565 a g5 Check Offset Refer 2 2 ao lo Where possible it is recommended that the cavity is made slightly larger than the above dimensions to give the installer the maximum amount of space to work in The IB1100 and IB850 have their electronics compartment protruding from the left hand side of the fire and the resulting offset needs to be taken into account when installing into a tight masonry cavity Ventilation It is important
12. e the installation of the fascia panels until the very end of the installation and commissioning to avoid damage to the fascia panels WARNING Failure to follow these instructions could cause a malfunction of the heater which could result in death serious bodily injury and or property damage Failure to follow these instructions may also void your fire insurance and or warranty Installation Installation must be carried out by a registered installer who on completion of the installation must issue a certificate of compliance in accordance with national and or local codes If a certificate of compliance is not issued then the Escea warranty may be void This appliance needs fresh air for safe operation and must be installed with provisions for adequate combustion and ventilation air available to the room in which it is to be operating Warranty Repair and Annual Servicing Warranty repair work must be carried out by a recognised Escea Gas Fire Technician It is recommended that recognised Escea Gas Fire Technicians are also used to carry out annual servicing requirements particularly during the warranty period For contact details of authorised Escea technicians in your area please contact the retailer from whom the appliance was purchased The heater must be installed according to these instructions and in compliance with all relevant building gas fitting electrical and other statutory regulations eg AS 5601 Any shortcoming
13. e to temperature damage or distort vinyl wall coverings For durability of finishes and surfaces you should contact the relevant manufacturer for their specification 8 0 Clearances Mantle Clearance Please refer to the diagram to the right Mantles or protruding ledges mounted above the heater that are made from combustible materials must not extend from the wall outside of the dimensions shown 8 1 Television Clearances The following are the recommended minimum clearances for the location of any electrical equipment such as Plasma TV LCD TV or home theatre above an Escea IB Series gas fire Use either a shelf or mantle below your Maintain a 30mm TV screen or alternatively you can construct a recess to mount your clearance around the TV screen into fascia to ensure ease SC of fascia removal NB No clearance is Wei needed underneath 3 r Ns sided fascias Ha 50mm 40mm j aoe 40mm y 550mm f 550mm Mantle m Gas Fire Note The above television clearance recommendations are to be treated as a suggestion of a suitable installation only It is the responsibility of the end user to check the installation instructions of their electrical appliances to ensure that the location in relation to the gas fire is suitable Escea in no way guarantees or takes responsibility that the above installation suggestion will be suitable for all
14. electrical or home entertainment appliances 10 9 0 Corner Installations lf a cavity is to be created in a corner the following drawings give the minimum sized interior wall and resultant flue position 9 1 Minimum corner install dimensions feno mso A 1195 1045 i B 1260 960 i C 565 565 o D 600 495 10 0 Power Supply Whilst the cavity is being created consideration should be given to appropriate location of a standard 3 pin EARTHED 240V power outlet This must be within 0 5m of the rear left hand corner of the appliance 10 1 Locating the power outlet within the cavity makes the installation very neat but the provision MUST be made to be able to switch the power supply off and on electrical isolation switch and MUST be accessible after the heater has been installed This is normally done by means of a separate switch located outside of the cavity and wired to the plug This will allow service technicians to isolate the power supply before performing service work on the appliance 10 2 This appliance will draw a maximum of 1 2 Amps from a 240V supply 11 The electrical cord from an extension cord should pass through the Outer Skin Kit as shown through the supplied Cord Strain Relief Bush Electrical Electrical Cord Strain Cord Blanking Relief Bush Plate 12 11 0 Flue Kits Glen Dimplex kits only shown Check with local distributor for availability 552327 Standard Flue Kit Mi a wa
15. floor in front of this hearth will still get warm so if the floor covering is vinyl nylon carpet or another heat sensitive material then we recommend extending the hearth to 450mm from the fire NOTE f the hearth is to be covered with tiles or some other veneer then the fire must be installed so that the base of the Outer Skin Kit is level with the finished top surface of the hearth Raising the Fire Up a Wall This fire must be installed at a minimum of 100mm off the floor If the fire is being located in such a way that the bottom of the cavity is any more than 100mm up off the ground no hearth is required Escea recommend that if a heater is being mounted more than 100mm up a blank wall and no hearth is being used then a four sided fascia is used available from your Escea dealer 7 0 Wall Linings The front mounting flanges of the Outer Skin Kit MUST be on top of the FINISHED wall Surface in order for the fascia panels to mount properly Take into account any plaster board tiles or any other finishing surface that may be intended for the finished wall surface Wall finishing materials must not encroach upon the minimum cavity clearances given in section 1 0 The wall board that lines the outside of this opening can be normal dry wall plaster board and does not need to be non combustible Note The temperature of the wall lining directly above the heater does get warm and hence may discolour paint finishes that are susceptibl
16. let side of the appliance regulator at the front RH corner of the heater The pipe assembly should have already been tested as per section 22 0 18 1 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 Note Refer to 13 2 for further gas pipe laying information as per diagram below Plan view from top looking down Electrical point of entry Install gas lines to any of these 3 points Leave enough piping to reach the front right hand corner of the OSK once installed t Final gas connection point after OSK installation Gas pipe 19 0 Fixing the Heater to the Base and Wall There are several ways that the heater can be fixed against movement It is a requirement that this heater be securely fastened to the wall and base Note It is important that the outer fascia is used during this process to ensure that the heater is located in the appropriate position within the cavity 19 1 Fixing Heater to Base The heater has two holes along the front edge of the base panel that have been provided to allow installers to screw the heater to the floor Because of a lack of access for drilling it may be necessary to mark the appropriate location for these screws and then remove the heater and drill holes through the bottom of the Outer Skin Kit into hard flooring Alternativel
17. m and between the fire base level and the bottom of the flue This will ensure the correct height for installation and support the flue assembly Timber prop as temporary support until fireplace is installed 19 12 5 Masonry Cavity and Chimney The heater can be flued with 100mm flexible aluminum ducting in accordance with AS5601 This single skinned flue must only be used where the path of the duct never comes into contact with combustible materials 12 6 The top of the flue must be capped with an appropriate and approved anti down draft cowl Note Chimney liner flue kits intended for other brands of heater may not fit Escea flue spigot is 100mm inside diameter 13 0 Laying Gas Pipe Gas pipe should be sized as per the requirements of AS5601 The pipe sizing must be sufficient to deliver the following volume of gas to the heater with all other gas appliances in the home running at the same time IB850 40MJ hr IB1100 40MJ hr 13 1 This fire has been supplied with a 12 flare nut connection to make connecting the gas supply easy and safe Suitable piping should be run to within 400mm of the front right hand corner of the fire 2 Copper tubing should form the last section of piping to the regulator Flare the end of the copper tubing and screw onto the regulator as illustrated in the diagram to the right This connection must be joint tested to ensure gas tightness 13 2 The Outer Skin Kit has 3 possible entry points f
18. measure pressure with heater running on full all three burners running and with all the other gas appliances running 4 The heater regulator pressure has been factory set to 0 87kPa for Natural Gas heaters and 2 30kPa for Propane heaters Please check that the operating pressure is exactly as listed and if not adjust screw in centre of regulator until pressure is correct 5 Replace operating test point screw and leak test both test points A Operating Pressure test point B Pressure adjustment screw C Inlet pressure test point D Inlet gas connection Gas Type Propane Natural Note If this appliance cannot be adjusted to perform correctly during installation please refer to the appliance distributor For contact details of your local escea distributor or dealer please visit www escea net a2 23 0 Fitting the Fascia Panels To avoid scratches or knocks to the fascia panels of this heater they must be fitted at the complete conclusion of the installation process It may be necessary to use the outer fascia to initially locate the heater but then remove it again so that there is no chance of damage Note Never Ever Rub the Fascia Panels Step 1 Replace the glass and retaining _ brackets Note f the glass gasket requires a replacement call your nearest Escea agent who will ensure the part is replaced with the correct type In the event that the glass is broken by impact purchase
19. mmunicate this back to the heater via radio frequency A wall mount cradle has been provided for the wireless control and where possible the control should be housed in this cradle The location of this cradle should be decided by taking into account the following factors Simple convenient access for the user Away from air flow and drafts through the room The parts of the room that people are likely to spend time Away from direct sun light A suitable distance away from the heater Ideally 1 2m to 1 5m from the floor The radio frequency signal will go through some walls but for best results Escea suggest that the cradle position is between 5 and 15 metres away from the heater The best height off the ground to locate the cradle is about chest height This gives a good average room temperature and easy access for the user Please ensure that cradle is screwed firmly onto wall using the screws provided DAWN a 29 0 20 1 25 2 34 Normal Operating Sounds and Smells Note Each time the fire is lit from cold the glass may fog up with condensation This is normal and the condensation will disappear within a few minutes once the glass heats up Sounds It is possible that you will hear some sounds from your gas appliance This is perfectly normal due to the fact that there various types of materials and parts used within your appliance Listed below are some examples These are all normal operating sounds and should not be con
20. or solid gas pipe on the two rear corners and the front right Each is sealed by a knock out Remove only the knock out which you require and place the supplied rubber plug into the hole You will need to make a small cut into the rubber plug to allow the gas pipe to pass through keeping the plug as air tight as possible Plan view from top looking down Electrical point of entry Install gas lines to any of these 3 points Leave enough piping to reach the front right hand corner of the OSK once installed t Final gas connection point after OSK installation Gas pipe 13 3 13 4 14 0 14 1 14 2 20 lt is recommended that a gas isolating valve be installed as close to the regulator on the gas inlet side as possible This will allow for easier servicing in the future lf the room has not been completed and the wall surfaces are yet to be lined or plastered the fire must not be installed into the Outer Skin Kit until such time that there will be no further sanding This will prevent dust from entering the product Preferably the fireplace should be commissioned after the walls have been painted Assembling the Outer Skin Kit Included in the Outer Skin Kit is 1x Top Rear panel 1x Top Front panel 2x Side panels 1x Rear panel 1x Base panel Attach the Sides to the Base Attach Side panels to Base make sure Base panel flanges are on the outside and the large flange of
21. s in the appliance and flue installation will be the responsibility of the installer and Escea will not be accountable for any such failings or their consequences CsCceca Contents Product Description Creating the Cavity Ventilation Cavity Base Hearth Raised Installations Up a Wall Wall Linings Clearances Corner Installations Power Supply Flue Kits Flue Assembly Laying Gas Pipe Assembling the Outer Skin Kit Fixing the Outer Skin Kit OSK into the Cavity Gas Fireplace Installation Attaching the Flue to the Fireplace Connecting the Gas Pipe Fixing the Heater to the Base and Wall Locating the Log Set Electrode Placement Checking Operating Pressure Fitting the Fascia Panels Locating Wall Mount Cradle for Wireless Control Normal Operating Sounds and Smells Installation Check List Section 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 9 0 6 0 7 0 8 0 9 0 10 0 11 0 12 0 13 0 14 0 15 0 16 0 17 0 18 0 19 0 20 0 21 0 22 0 23 0 24 0 25 0 26 0 1 0 Product Description The Escea IB1100 and IB850 gas fires are designed to be built into a cavity Both appliances are flued conventionally via a 8100mm flue system The user will control their fire with the Radio Frequency RF remote that will normally be left in its wall mount cradle In addition to the RF remote it has a single auxiliary on off button on the unit When not in operation it is in a standby mode unless it is physically isolated from the mains supply Th
22. sidered as defects in your appliance Fan Escea gas appliances use electric fans to push heated air further into the room It is not unusual for the fan to make a whirring sound when ON This sound will increase or decrease in volume depending on the speed setting of your fan Gas Control Valve As the gas control valves turn ON and OFF a dull clicking sound may be audible this is the normal operation of a valve When the fire is switched off after being run for a while there may be popping and fluttering noises as the residual gas in the burner burns away These are normal and should be no cause for concern Unit Body Firebox Different types and thicknesses of steel will expand and contract at different rates resulting in some cracking and ticking sounds being heard throughout heating and cool down processes Smells The first few times the unit is operated the unit may release an odour and the flames may appear orange caused by the curing of the paint the burning off of the starch in the gas logs and the oils in the metal This is a temporary curing process which will disappear with use A deposit on the inside of the glass caused by the starch in the logs may appear as a build up after several uses If this film is not removed it wil bake on and may become difficult to remove When the glass is cold remove it see section 16 1 and clean the inside with a non abrasive cleaner DO NOT ATTEMPT TO CLEAN THE G
23. the Side panels faces the front The Right Side has a rectangular cutout lt is important that this is on the right hand side and that the circular knock outs are at the base of the Outer Skin Kit as pictured Attach the Rear to the Sides and Base The rear panel fits inside the Side and Base panels make sure the flanges on the Side and Base panels are on the outside The two holes on the Rear panel go towards the bottom 21 14 3 Attach the Top Rear 15 0 Attach the top rear panel to the Sides and Rear panels with the flanges of the Top rear panel on the outside Do not attach Top Front panel yet this will be done after the flue has been mated with the fire Fixing the Outer Skin Kit into the Cavity Slide the Outer Skin Kit into the cavity and secure it to the wall using screws or other fasteners through the slots at the front of the side panels The cavity is now ready for the installation of the Gas Fireplace 22 16 0 Gas Fireplace Installation Attached to the base of the Outer Skin Kit are guide rails The inside edge of these rails will line up with the outside edge of the two outer under base supports When the parts are lined up push the fire towards the back of the Outer Skin Kit until it cannot be Thy pushed back any further The front of the No firebox should now be sitting flush with the w OSK 16 1 Removing the Front Glass Step 1 Unscrew the side where fitted and top gl
24. ve the centre of the flue outlet on the gas fireplace Check that the location ensures that the flue outer liner maintains a 25mm clearance to all combustibles and timber framing Cut a 200mm square hole where the penetration is required using the mark created in step 1 as a guide Fit non combustible nogs in the ceiling space if required Measure the overall flue length required Remember to allow for all necessary clearances to neighbouring structures including a minimum of 600mm clearance above the nearest point on any part of the roof It is recommended that extending the flue above the ridgeline will assist with down draught issues Consult AS5601 2002 for further information Outer Liner 0150mm Assemble all the outer liner lengths and fix together with pop rivets or self tapping screws Lower the assembled outer liner through the roof or false chimney and secure to the fixed part of the Outer Skin Kit Fix as necessary to inner framing where possible see section 12 4 100mm Inner Flue Assemble the 100mm inner flue lengths using pop rivets or self tapping screws It is recommended that all flue joints are sealed Lower the 100mm inner flue assembly from the roof through the centre of the outer liner and locate onto the gas fireplace spigot Ensure that the top of the 100mm inner flue is at the correct height at the top of the outer liner CSCC 14 Fix an appropriate weather shielding to the outer liner
25. w is a guide to electrode placement Ensure no logs or coals are touching the electrodes Dirrensions from closest WAX 45h boundary of spark rod tip MIN 2 5mm K to front bumer le Middle Burner Front Burner The tip of the spark rod should be directh in line with the vertical cross ignition Slot in the front burner adli JO UO 4 Front Ensure tip of flame rod is js well erveloped in flame Burner Middle Burner _opark Rod 22 0 Checking 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 31 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 grub 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 pressures listed on the table below then reassess installation pipe size or upstream regulator settings Replace inlet test point grub screw 3 Remove the operating pressure test point grub screw Connect manometer tube and
26. y a socket set can be used to drive in hex headed screws 26 19 2 Fixing Heater to Wall The installer must also fix the heater to the sides of the cavity using the bracket kit provided These brackets are attached through the flanges on the side of the Outer Skin Kit The flanges of the Outer Skin Kit must be installed over the outer lining surface of the wall i e over the Plaster Board rather than onto a stud which is then subsequently covered with a wall lining Otherwise the fire will be sitting too far back and will inhibit the outer Fascia panel from fitting correctly 27 20 0 1B850 Locating the Log Set After Replacing the Firebox 1 Remove packaging from around log sets 2 Place rear log long rectangular one into position by inserting it in behind retainer bracket at rear of fire box 3 Place front three log sets into position on the log retaining brackets over the top of the main burners The front edge of each log should be located so that its front edge is directly behind the holes in the top of each burner which should follow the contours of the logs G8872_8 Installation Manual AU doc 28 Top View Front IB850 Log amp Template Position 4 Line up some of the coals that have been supplied with this appliance along the burner holes in front of the logs 5 Scatter the remaining coals around to fill the empty spaces left over G8872_8 Installation Manual AU doc 29 20 1 1B11

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