6.5 Mounting the log set
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Unpack the boxes with the logs.
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Follow the mounting instructions included in the log set.
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After mounting is complete, insert the glass frame in position
and fasten the two latches at the top of the burn chamber.
7.0 Gas installation
Gas installation must only be performed by qualified personnel.
It is important to adhere to national and local regulations that
apply.
The gas container must be stored/installed according to
regulations .
The gas container must have a pressure regulator that reduces
the pressure to the required level. (See technical data for gas type
and pressure before connecting to the gas valve. The gas valve
must not be exposed to pressure above 55 mbar (5,5 kPa) during
pressure testing.
Gas tubes must be made of steel (DIN 2448/1629, DIN 2458/1626,
DIN 2440, DIN 2441) or copper (DIN 2110).
For practical reasons, the vent system should be installed before
the stove is connected to the gas supply.
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The gas valve has a transition nipple, a locking ring nut and
a locking ring (compressing fitting) for an 8mm copper pipe.
(Included in the conversion set)
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All tube connections must be approved for natural gas and
LPG.
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The gas pipe must have an approved shutoff valve.
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Only use approved sealing agent (tape) at all the pipe
connections.
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When the pipe sections have been assembled and connected
to the stove, open the gas supply and light the stove (see
lighting instructions). Perform a soundness test on all the
pipe connections.
7.1 Testing gas pressure (fig. 8)
Correct gas pressure is important for the safe use of gas in the
stove.
It is important that the correct gas pressure is set during the
installation of the stove.
The gas valve is equipped with outlets for the testing of gas
pressure. These are located underneath at the right side of the
product.
Right testpoint (A): For gas pressure to the valve (volume of gas
to the valve) See technical data.
Left testpoint (B): For gas pressure from the valve (volume of gas
coming out of the valve to the burner, i.e. working pressure).
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Loosen the screw on the outlet and attach the tube from the
manometer to the outlet.
7.2 Adjusting high gas pressure
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Always test the high gas pressure with the control knob fully
open and the appliance burning on high.
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If pressure is to be adjusted firstly remove the cover of the
control valve. To do this, firstly undo screw on the top left
hand corner of the valve and unclip at the back.
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Located within the brass dome in the centre of the valve is a
small adjustment screw (fig. 8E).
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By turning this you will see the reading on your manometer
move accordingly and set to the desired pressure as per
instructions. Note adjustments for NG or LPG are different.
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Replace cover on gas valve.
Remember to tighten screw on test point once testing is
complete.
7.3 Setting Low Gas Pressure
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To adjust the low gas pressure have your manometer
connected to testpoint(fig. 8B).
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Turn the front control knob down until the flames are just
about to click off and read the pressure on the manometer
which should correspond to the pressure given in the required
pressure table.
If the pressure is incorrect, adjust the screw (fig. 8F) on the
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bottom of the valve (near the gas tube outlets) until it is as
specified in the table.
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Note! The gas pressure differs if the stove is heated or cold.
7.4 Regulating the pilot flame
The pilot flame should have three flames as shown in fig. 9 The
thermocouple should be surrounded by flames (as shown in the
figure 9A). The flames should be stable and the colour mainly
blue. If you detect a deviation from this, turn off the pilot flame
and call for service.
7.5 Annual service
Annual service of the stove must be carried out by qualified
personnel, and includes the following check points.
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Lighting the pilot flame.
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Cleaning the glass.
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The gasket around the glass must be inspected annually for
wear and replaced if necessary.
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Check if the ceramic coals or logs need to be replaced.
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Clean out any debris and soot from the firebox. Soot
could be a result of the ceramic logs/coals not being fitted
correctly in the firebox, or the air regulator has been adjusted
incorrectly.
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Check the gas pressure if other gas equipment is connected
to the gas supply.
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Look for signs of corrosion on the stove and the vent
system.
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Look for obstructions in the vent system (such as bird's nests,
or branches from bushes and trees).
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