Ekofires 3035, 3030, 3040, 3080, 3070 Installation Instructions Manual

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INSTALLATION & USER INSTRUCTIONS
All instructions must be handed to the user
for safekeeping.
FULL DEPTH RADIANT & CONVECTOR GAS FIRES
Revision D - 03/13
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MO DEL SHOWN: EKO 3030 GAS FIRE
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IN THE UK ALWAYS USE A GAS SAFE REGISTERED ENGINEER TO INSTALL, REPAIR OR SERVICE THIS APPLIANCE
MODELS COVERED BY THESE INSTRUCTIONS
3030, 3035, 3040, 3060, 3065, 3070, 3080, 3085, 3090 & 3095 GAS FIRES
Christchurch, Dorset BH23 2BT
Tel: 01202 588 638 Fax: 01202 499 639 www.ekofires.co.uk
e-mail: sales@ekofires.co.uk
PL EA SE NOT E: EKO 30 30 , 3035 3040, 3060, 3065, 3070, 3080, 3085, 3090 & 3095 GAS FIRES G AS FIRE S MAY BE
SU PP LIED WI TH DI FF ERENT F RETS THAN SHOWN
This appliance is an Inset Decorative Fuel Effect appliance which provides radiant warmth utilising the latest type burner technology.
The fire is designed to suit various types of fireplaces and natural draught flues as detailed in this manual.
The appliance must be installed by a competent person in accordance with Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations 1998. It is
strongly recommended that a GAS SAFE registered engineer be used for this purpose.
Read all these instructions before commencing installation.
This appliance must be installed in accordance with the rules in force and used only in a sufficiently ventilated space.
The appliance is designed for installation on to a non-combustible hearth of at least 300mm depth.
This appliance is factory set for operation on the gas type, and at the pressure stated on the appliance data plate.
In the event of gas leakage from the appliance, the gas supply must be turned off at the nearest isolating valve.
The appliance must be installed in accordance with the following:
Failure to comply with the above could lead to prosecution and deem the manufacturer’s warranty invalid.
The appliance is designed to fit various types of situations as described in sections 3.0 and 4.0.
It should be noted that heaters create warm air currents. These currents move heat to wall surfaces next to the heater. Installing the
heater next to vinyl or cloth wall coverings or operating the heater where impurities in the air (such as tobacco smoke, candle smoke etc.) exist, may cause the walls to become discoloured.
• WARNING: The manufacturer of this appliance considers all surfaces as working surfaces with the exception of the control knob and ash pan door.
• As with any gas fire, a fire guard complying with BS 8423 must be used in presence of pets, children, and the elder­ly or infirm.
• Consult ALL instructions before installation and use of this appliance.
• This appliance is free from any asbestos material.
• Refractories and fuel bed are constructed from ceramic fibre.
• Slide control models : These appliances feature a battery-operated control system, and under normal usage will need a new battery approximately every twelve months. Burner/spark generator requirements - 1 x AA (1.5 volt)
Refer to the appropriate section of these instructions for details of how to change the battery.
• Remote control models : This appliance features a battery-operated remote control system, and under normal usage will need new batteries approximately every twelve months. Remote control Handset requirements - 1 x ‘PP3’ type (9 volt) Receiver/motor unit requirements - 4 x ‘AA’ type (1.5 volt) Refer to the appropriate section of these instructions for details of how to change the batteries.
I N S T A L L A T I O N I N S T R U C T I O N S
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Manufacturers' Instructions.
The Building Regulations issued by the Department for Communities and Local Government, the Building Standards (Scotland)
(Consolidation) Regulations issued by the Scottish Development Department.
Relevant British Standards insofar as the relevant areas are not covered by these instructions.
For Republic of Ireland, reference should be made to the current edition of IS813 (the relevant standards governing installation).
Section
1.0
2.0
3.0
4.0
4.1
5.0
6.0
7.0
7.1
8.0
9.0
10.0
11.0
11.1
11.2
11.3
11.4
Contents
Important Notes Appliance Data Installation Requirements Site Requirements Debris Collection Space Ventilation Pre Fabricated Flue Boxes Unpacking the Appliance Component Checklist Preparing the Appliance Preparing the Opening Gas Supply Routing Fitting the Firebox Installation by Cable Fixing Kit Gas Connection Fuel Bed Layout Fitting the Firefront / Frame
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Section
12.0
12.1
12.2
12.3
12.4
12.5
12.6
12.7
12.8
13.0
13.1
13.2
13.3
13.4
13.5
13.6
13.7
14.0
Contents
Testing and Commissioning Operating the Fire (Manual control) Operating the Fire (Slide control) Operating the Fire (Remote control) Spark Gap Operating Pressure - m
anual, slide & remote controls
Flue Spillage Monitoring System Testing for Spillage Briefing the customer Servicing Cleaning the ceramics Removing the burner Servicing the burner Pilot assembly Removing the firebox Replacing the batteries-
R
emote controls
Replacing the batteries- Slide controls Troubleshooting Guide
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1.0 IMPORTANT NOTES
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This appliance MUST NOT be installed into a room containing a bath or shower, or where steam may be present. The fire has been designed to fit into a builders’ opening or fireplace conforming to BS 1251 (and meeting certain dimensional requirements), or a suit­able flue box complying with the constructional requirements of BS 715. The flue box must be installed onto a suitable non-combustible insulating surface at least 12mm thick, covering the entire base area of the box. The flue must have an effective height of at least three metres, as measured from the hearth to the top of the flue. Any flue damper plates or restrictors should be removed and no other restriction fitted to the flue. Where removal is not practical, the restriction must be fixed in the fully open position.
A natural draught flue system is required, and if previously used for solid fuel or oil burning, the flue and chimney must be swept prior to appliance installation. The flue must be checked before installation by using a smoke pellet or similar to ensure proper draw and that leakage is not evident at any joints. Repair and re-test as necessary before the appliance is installed. The flue must be connected to only one fireplace, and the flue must not vent more than one appliance (i.e. not shared with a gas back boiler). There must be no opening in the flue apart from the one that the appliance is installed into, and the one venting the gases into the air. A suitable terminal may be fit­ted, such as class GC1, as regulations allow.
Radiant models only: This appliance has been tested for use in a pre-cast block flue complying with BS 1289. In accordance with BS 1289 part 1, pre-cast flues built with directly plastered faces (front or rear) are not correctly installed as to ensure proper operation with any type of gas fire. In some instances of this flue construction, temperature cracking of the surface plaster may occur through no fault of the appliance. An air gap or some form of insulation material should be installed to prevent normal flue temperatures from dam­aging wall surfaces. Pre-cast flues must be checked for mortar fangs and correct installation of joints, flue sections in loft space and ter­minals.
These appliances have been tested for use with circular flues of a minimum internal diameter of 125mm. This appliance is suitable for
use with a “lightweight” surround and back panel of 150
O
C minimum rating.
The fireplace opening should be inspected and repairs made where necessary. Any chair brick or fireback may be left in situ, providing that the dimensional requirements for debris collection space and spigot clearances are met. See figure 1.
All models : This appliance requires a natural draught flue system which may be one of the following;
225mm x 225mm (9in x 9in) brick or stone. 125mm (5in) minimum diameter lined brick or stone. 125mm (5in) minimum diameter twin wall flue conforming to BS 715. Pre-cast block flue complying with BS 1289 (Radiant models only).
2.0 APPLIANCE DATA
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4.0 SITE REQUIREMENTS
Please see Data Badge affixed to appliance for current data. This appliance is for use only with the gas type, and at the pressure stated on the appliance Data Badge, and is for decorative purposes.
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Specifications Manual Control Models Slide control models Remote control models
Main burner injector Stereo size 76 Stereo size 82 Stereo size 81
Oxypilot (Natural Gas Models) SIT 9081 SIT 9081 SIT 9081
Gas Control (All Models) Copreci 21400 Teddington TESA 3173/011
Mertik Maxitrol GV30 series
Gas Inlet All models - 8mm compression - Inlet restrictor elbow
Ignition Double-action piezo Spark Piezo Spark Piezo Spark
Spark Gap 3.5 - 4.5mm 3.5 - 4.5mm 3.5 - 4.5mm
Flue specification
All models - 225mm x 225mm (9in x 9in) brick or stone.
125mm (5in) minimum diameter lined brick or stone.
125mm (5in) minimum diameter twin wall flue conforming to BS 715.
Radiant models only : Pre-cast block flue complying with BS 1289 or BS EN 1858.
3.0 INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS
Model
Destination
Country
Cat
Operating Pressure
(±2.0 mbar)
Max Energy Input (kW) Min Energy Input (kW)
Natural gas G20 G25
G30 G31 Gross Net Gross Net
Manual control models GB - IE
I
2H
20 - - - 6.8 6.1 3.5 3.15
Slide control models GB - IE
I
2H
15.8 -
- - 6.8 6.1 3.5 3.15
Remote control models GB - IE
I
2H
15.8 -
- - 6.8 6.1 3.5 3.15
4.0 SITE REQUIREMENTS - CONTINUED
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Note: The spigot outlet of the fire is 565mm high, but should fit into the gather at the top of the fireplace as the appliance is fitted. Any modifications to the fireplace opening must be to a height of 560mm min.
Radiant models: opening depths, include any plaster or infill panels which form part of the installation. Opening DEPTH should be 200mm or greater for a clay/cement lined or pre-cast flue which is new, unused, or previously used only with a gas appliance. DEPTH should be 240mm or greater for a flue used for solid fuel of oil burning appliances.
Convector models: opening depths, include any plaster or infill panels which form part of the installation. Opening DEPTH should be 267mm or greater for a clay/cement lined or pre-cast flue which is new, unused, or previously used only with a gas appliance. DEPTH should be 307mm or greater for a flue used for solid fuel of oil burning appliances.
Any existing under grate draught device must be sealed off. The opening wall must be non-combustible. The appliance requires a hearth with non-combustible surface of at least 12mm thick. The top surface must be at least 50mm above the surrounding floor level, or be surrounded by a raised edge or fender 50mm high.
To enable the products of combustion to be cleared properly up the flue, the outlet at the back of the appliance must have a 50mm min­imum clearance between it and the back wall of the opening or any other obstruction. The area immediately above the outlet must form a smooth path into the flue. Any type of fire surround used with this appliance must be adequately sealed to the wall and floor. A combustible shelf may be fixed to the wall above the fire, providing that it complies with the dimensions given below.
A non-combustible shelf may be fitted to within 10mm of the top edge of the fireframe. Combustible materials, such as wood, may be fitted to within 100mm of either side of the fireplace opening, providing the forward projection does not exceed 100mm. Any com­bustible side walls must be at least 500mm to the side of the radiant heat source. As with all heating appliances, any decorations, soft furnishings, and wall coverings (i.e. flock, blown vinyl and embossed paper) positioned too close to the appliance may discolour or scorch. Radiant models have a mounting depth of 180mm. In accordance with BS 5871 part 2, minimum debris collection volumes are required behind the installed appliance. These are shown below and as dimension ‘X’ in figure 1.
CLAY/CEMENT LINES OR BLOCK FLUE WHICH IS NEW, UNUSED, OR PREVIOUSLY ONLY USED WITH A GAS FIRE.
X Dimension = 20mm
UNLINED FLUE OR CHIMNEY WHICH HAS BEEN PREVIOUSLY USED FOR A SOLID FUEL OR OIL BURNING APPLIANCE
X Dimension = 60mm
Note: dimensions in italics refer only to convector models.
‘A’. Opening height: 540mm min/575mm max. (545mm min) ‘B’. Opening width: 375mm min/450mm max. (390mm
min/440mm max).
‘C’. Mounting depth: 180mm. (247 mm). ‘D’. Hearth must extend minimum of 150mm either side of the
opening. ‘E’. Hearth must extend minimum of 300mm in front of the opening. ‘F’. Non-combustible hearth must be a minimum of 50mm in height, or be surrounded by 50mm high fender. ‘G’. 470mm, this area must be flat and vertical to ensure a good seal. ‘H’. 585mm, this area must be flat and vertical to ensure a good seal.
‘X’. Debris collection space - See section 4.1.
Maximum depth of shelf Minimum distance from finished hearth
surface to underside of shelf
100mm 745mm 150mm 845mm 203mm 895mm
4.1 DEBRIS COLLECTION SPACE
‘A’
‘C’
‘B’
‘E’
‘F’
‘G’
‘H’
‘X’
‘D’
Figure 1
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No purpose provided ventilation is normally required for this appliance. The requirements of other appliances operating in the same room or space must be taken into consideration when assessing ventilation. If spillage is detected when commissioning the appli­ance, then amongst other problems there may be insufficient natural ventilation for correct operation of the flue. If the appliance does not spill with the windows open, but spillage is detected with the windows closed, this demonstrates a lack of natural ventilation. If spillage is still detected with the windows open, the flue is at fault. Installation of an air brick is the best solution to lack of ventilation. Any ventilation fitted must comply with BS 5871 part 2 and BS 5440 part 2. Vents fitted under or within the immediate vicinity of the appliance must not be used as adverse effects to the operation of the ODS may occur. Spillage detected during commissioning is almost always a result of poor flue performance that cannot be corrected by any amount of ventilation. For Republic of Ireland ventilation may be required, see IS 813, ICP3, IS 327, and any other rules in force.
This appliance can be fitted into a number of proprietary flue boxes provided that the minimum dimensions shown in figure 2 are com­plied with.
Constructional Note: The frame of the fire, any back panel or other infill panels, and the flue box must be sealed together so that there is no possibility of leakage between them. Adequate clear­ances to combustible materials (e.g. false chimney breast construc­tion) must be maintained.
The manufacturers’ instructions for fitting the prefabri­cated box shall be complied with at all times. To fit the fire
using the cable fixing kit, some minor adaption may be necessary for certain flue boxes. A check should be made to ensure the fire­box does not obscure the flue box outlet. The firebox, base of the flue box, and hearth below may be drilled to allow plugs and screws to secure installation. It is important that the sealing requirements of the appliance are met at all times and that the flue box is well sealed to any back or infill panel. Note: The DEPTH dimension is inclusive of any back or infill panel.
Stand the carton the right way up, cut the strapping bands and remove the top endcap. Read all the instructions before continuing to unpack or install this appliance. Remove the box containing the firefront, and the bags containing the ceramic components. Remove the cardboard packing pieces, and any other bags or boxes containing fittings or other parts. When all loose parts have been removed, the outer sleeve may be lifted off to reveal the appli­ance. Check that the components supplied correlate with the component checklist given in section 7.1. Please dispose of all the packaging mate­rials at your local recycling centre.
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6.0 PREFABRICATED FLUE BOXES
7.0 UNPACKING THE APPLIANCE
7.1 COMPONENT CHECKLIST
QUANTITY DESCRIPTION
1 Firebox and burner tray assembly 1 Decorative frame 1 Firefront (fret) 1 Moulded ceramic fibre combustion matrix
1 Moulded ceramic front strip 16 Individual ceramic coals (Coal models only) 16 Individual ceramic pebbles (Pebble models only)
9 Individual ceramic logs (Log models only)
1 Slide control knob and M4 Nyloc nut (Slide control models only)
1 Cable fixing kit; 2 cables, 2 tensioners, 2 cable clamps, 4 eyebolts, 4 wall plugs
1 Sealing grommet
3 Lengths of adhesive sealing strip
1 Self tapping screw pack; 4 No8 x 5/16
1 Remote control Handset (Remote control models only)
1 Set of manufacturers instructions
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125mm min internal dia twin wall flue
Radiant models :
250mm min depth
Convector models :
265mm min depth
Radiant models : 375mm min opening width
Convector models : 390mm min opening width
Radiant
models :
570mm min
height
Convector
models :
545mm min
height
Figure 2
Note: Ensure that the gas supply is isolated before commencing
installation of the appliance.
The fireplace opening and environment must be in compliance with specifica-
tions laid down in the appropriate sections of these instructions.
Remove the appliance from it’s carton as described previously and stand upon
a dust sheet or similar. Place the decorative frame, coals, ceramics and fixings
safely to one side. Remove the burner from the assembly by removing the
retaining screws.
Slide control models : Remove the slide control linkage connecting screw.
The tray is now free, and may be lifted away.
RADIANT PANELS (Radiant models only): The three radiant panels may now be fixed
inside the firebox. Select the plain or patterned side of each panel and insert as follows;
Lay the firebox on it’s back. Lay the tapered panel onto the rear face of the firebox.
The side panels should be fitted by inserting their front edges into the pre-fitted retaining brack-
ets on the front face of the firebox. Gently align the side panels with the side of the firebox as
shown in figure 3, over the top of the back panel already in place.
Make sure that the side panels are pushed up firmly to the roof of the firebox, and back firmly
to retain the tapered panel. Make small adjustments to line up the mortar lines if required. Secure
the side panels using the small ‘L’ shaped brackets and screws provided (figure 4). The screws
should locate into the pre-punched holes in the sides of the firebox.
SUPPLY PIPE ENTRY ( All models): Knockout holes are provided in the rear and sides of
the firebox for use where concealed pipework is required. Where necessary,
knock out the appropriate hole with a sharp tap from a hammer, and fit the
rubber grommet supplied. A small incision can now be made in the rubber to
slip snugly around the outside of the pipe and sleeving. Do not install or use
the appliance without the seal in place. If a hole is inadvertently opened,
reseal with an intact grommet. Failure to fit the seal correctly will cause flue
suction to act upon the area under the burner, resulting in poor performance
and intermittent cutting out of the burner.
Slide controls models : The control knob is supplied as a loose part. Insert
the control knob into the hole in the top of the slide control spindle (Figure
5). Secure the control knob in position using the M4 nyloc nut provided.
SPIGOT RESTRICTOR : If installing the fire into a Class 1 or good Class
2 flue, simply bend up (stitch bend join) the spigot restrictor into position in
the flue outlet of the fire as shown in figure 6 and figure 7.
You MUST remove (or bend down fully) the spigot restrictor and
re-test if the appliance fails a spillage test during commissioning.
SEALING STRIPS : Apply the self adhesive sealing strips to the back of
the fireframe as shown in figure 7 to give a continuous seal.
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Figure 3
Figure 4
Figure 5
Figure 6
Figure 8
Figure 7
Before installing the fire, check the flue using a smoke pellet. All of the smoke should travel up the flue and exit correctly from the ter­minal. If problems are found, DO NOT fit the fire until corrective action is completed. Protect the decorative hearth whilst pushing the firebox in and out of the opening. Part of the packaging will make an ideal hearth saver pad. Before running the gas supply into the open­ing, offer up the firebox to the fireplace to check the fit is good. Angle the firebox or adjust the spigot outlet as described in part 8.0 of these instructions. Ensure that it slides in correctly, the sealing face sits flat and square to the wall or infill panel, and that the base is firm on the floor of the opening as no leaks are permissible here. At this stage it is essential to ensure that the spigot outlet of the fire is not restricted in any way. Remove the firebox and take any necessary measurements before making good and preparing for final installation. CABLE FIXING : For fixing of the fire by the cable method, see the relevant section. The cable fixing locations should be marked on the back of the opening and the holes drilled. Fit the wall plugs and eyebolts to these holes. SCREW FIXING : For fixing by screw, mark and drill the fireframe or base, and the relevant points in the opening or on the wall. wall plugs will again be required. Pre-punched holes are not provided for this purpose to allow you to choose the optimum positions. GAS SUPPLY : Following preparation for the fixing method, the concealed gas supply, where required, can now be put into place. Refer to the gas supply section for suggested pipe routes. The ends of the sleeving in which the gas pipe is run should be sealed. The ends of the 8mm supply pipe should be temporarily sealed to prevent the ingress of debris during fixing.
PLEASE NOTE: Ensure fire can be removed for ease of servicing and not siliconed.
When the opening is ready for installation of the fire, the gas supply may be routed as per the examples shown in figure 9. IMPORTANT - Wherever a concealed connection is made a rubber grommet must be used to seal the firebox. The gas pipe must be suitably protected where it passes through fireplace openings. Any sleeving should be sealed to the pipe at its ends. This appliance is fitted with an inlet restrictor elbow. Using 8mm diameter pipe, connect the appliance to the gas supply point. The appli­ance must be fitted with rigid or semi-rigid pipe of 8mm external diameter. The appliance is factory fitted with an inlet restrictor elbow. Use a minimum length of 8mm pipe, less than 1.5m where possible, as a long run of pipe may cause an unacceptable drop in the supply pressure.The open end of the supply pipe should be sealed temporarily during the installation of the firebox to prevent the ingress of dirt and dust. Soldered joints are not recommended.
Radiant models only:
To fit the firebox, first check the firebox fits correctly into the opening. For openings between 545mm and 565mm in height it will be necessary to insert the upper part of the firebox first, followed by the lower as shown in figure 10.
If is is still not possible to fit the firebox into the opening then remove the outlet deflector screws using a screwdriver, bend the outlet deflector down and partly insert the firebox. Now push the outlet deflector back up to the original position under the lip of the fireplace opening and secure with the screws.
The fire is designed to operate correctly with the spigot raised and screwed in its original position and spillage problems may arise by not realigning correctly once fit­ted.Secure the firebox by drilling and screwing down the frame or base of the fire­box, or use the cable fixing method.
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10.0 GAS SUPPLY ROUTING
11.0 FITTING THE FIREBOX
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