Ekofires eko 3021, eko 3031 Installation And User Instructions Manual

installation and user instructions
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Revision A - 06/09
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eko 3021 eko 3031
fan-flue fuel effect gas fire
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Preliminary Notes Before Installation
This appliance is an Inset Live Fuel Effect appliance which provides radiant warmth utilising the latest type burner technology.
The fire is designed to suit various types of fireplaces and installation methods as detailed in this manual.
The appliance must be installed by a competent
[1]
person in accordance with Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations 1998. 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.
This appliance is available with a number of fuel effect options. These instructions cover all fuel effect options. See the relevant sections of these instructions for further details.
Eko 3031Eko 3021
[1] GB - Gas SafeTMregistered operatives (Northern Ireland only- CORGI registered operatives) are the only class of person considered as competent by the HSE under the Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations 1998.
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IMPORTANT NOTES
This fire is an Inset Live Fuel Effect Gas Fire providing radiant warmth. It is designed to operate on Natural Gas only.
It is the LAW that all gas appliances and fittings are installed by a registered competent
[1]
person and in accordance with the Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations 1998, the relevant British Standards for Installation, Codes of Practice and in accordance with the Manufacturers’ Instructions. The installation shall also be carried out in accordance with the following regula­tions:
The Building Regulations issued by the Department of the Environment, the Building Standards (Scotland) (Consolidation) Regulations issued by the Scottish Development Department.
BS 5871 part 2 BS 5440 part 1 BS 6891 BS 6461 parts 1 and 2 BS 3456 part 201 BS-EN 60335
Failure to comply with these regulations could lead to prosecution and deem the warranty invalid.
Consult all instructions before installation and use of this appliance.
This appliance is free from any asbestos material. Refractories and coal bed are construct­ed from ceramic fibre.
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Contents
Important Notes Appliance Data Installation Requirements Terminal Location Site Requirements Ventilation Unpacking the Appliance Component Checklist Preparing for Installation Outer Wall Aperture Gas Supply Routing Installation Method 1 Installation Method 2 Installation Method 3 Flue Preparation Firebox and Tray
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Contents
Fitting Fan Terminal Fuel Bed Layout (Eko 3021 coal) Fuel Bed Layout (Eko 3031 coal) Fuel Bed Layout (Eko 3031 pebble) Fitting the frame and front Testing & Commissioning Operating the Appliance Spark Failure Setting Pressure Spillage Monitoring System Testing for Spillage Briefing the Customer Servicing Cleaning the Ceramics Dismantling the Burner Tray Checking the Fan Assembly Control Box Removal Troubleshooting Guide
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Note - For Republic of Ireland, reference should be made to the relevant standards governing installation, particularly in regard to flue sizing and ventilation. See IS813, ICP3, IS327 and any other rules in force.
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INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS
Compatible wall thicknesses for the Installation Methods detailed in this Guide are as follows;
Note: These dimensions are between the surface of the marble/backpanel and the surface of the outside wall.
Internal
This appliance MUST NOT be installed into a room containing a bath or shower, or where steam may be present. The firebox must be installed onto a suitable non-combustible insulating surface at least 12mm thick, covering the entire base are of the box. This appliance is suitable for use with a “lightweight” surround and back panel of 150ºC minimum rating. A suitable gas supply and an electrical 3 Amp fixed fused spur are both required near the intended appliance site.
External
Please refer to the diagram on the following page for more details of the most suitable site for the fan terminal. The terminal must be located so that the outlet is not obstructed in any way allowing poor disposal of combustion products. A safety cage should be fitted in place over the terminal to ensure compliance with Byelaws. Terminals located in passageways between two prop­erties, public footpaths or which might discharge over the same may be subject to local byelaws on items such as minimum distances for projection. In these circumstances it is the installers responsibility to check that the location of the terminal does not infringe any byelaws. If in any doubt about flue terminal location, especially with regards to garages and car ports then further advice should be sought from CORGI or the manufacurer.
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APPLIANCE DATA
Eko 3021 models Eko 3031 models
Gas Group G20 Natural Gas CAT I2H G20 Natural Gas CAT I2H Inlet Pressure 20 mbar 20 mbar Max Energy Input (gross) 6.2 kW 6.8 kW Min Energy Input (gross) 3.5 kW 3.5 kW Pilot Energy Input (gross) 166 W 166 W Setting Pressure 15.2 mbar (+/- 0.75mbar) 15.8 mbar (+/- 0.75mbar) Main Injector Burner Stereo size 78 Stereo size 81 Gas Inlet Connection 8mm compression 8mm compression Ignition Piezo spark Piezo spark Gas Valve BM733/NGC6802 BM733/NGC6802 Spark Gap 3.5 to 4.5mm 3.5 to 4.5mm Electrical Supply 230V~50Hz (ac) 230V~50Hz (ac) Current Rating 0.3A running, 0.4A on start up 0.3A running, 0.4A on start up Fuse Rating 3 Amp 3 Amp Approximate Weight Fire Unit 20Kg, Fan Unit 12Kg Fire Unit 20Kg, Fan Unit 12Kg Flue Specification Twin walled circular section flue tube provided
with appliance. No additional or alternative flue may be used. Outer flue tube diameter 120mm
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 appli-
ance Data Badge, and is for decorative purposes.
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* These dimensions allow for 25mm Rockwool insulation jacket, other forms of insulation may require adjustment.
Surface mounted firebox/surface mounted fan terminal. 75mm 570mm 60mm 560mm
Surface mounted firebox/recessed fan terminal.* 160mm 660mm 150mm 650mm
Recessed firebox/surface mounted fan terminal. 220mm 720mm 265mm 765mm
Recessed firebox/recessed fan terminal. 310mm 810mm 355mm 855mm
Eko 3021 Eko 3021 Eko 3031 Eko 3031
Min Max Min Max
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INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS (continued)
Avoid locating the terminal in close proximity to combustible materials, such as plastic drainpipes and fences. If these are impossible to avoid, then a suitable metal deflector must be used if the flue gasses begin to heat the object. For minimum standard dimensions of clearance see below.
Covered areas such as under car ports should be avoided but if no alternative is available the fol­lowing notes should be adhered to; The covered area should have at least two open sides (i.e. a roof and ONE supporting wall). If more than one side is filled, then advice must be sought on the location’s suitability. Any openings into dwellings such as doors, windows and air vents under the covered area must be at least 1200mm away from the terminal position. If the roof is construct­ed from plastic material, great care must be taken with the installation as there is no simple method of protecting this type of roof from heat build up.
TERMINAL LOCATION
Minimum location distances
A - 300mm above ground level/roof or balcony level. B - 200mm below balconies or car ports. C - 1500mm vertically between terminals. D - 300mm horizontally between terminals on same wall. E - 75mm below gutters, soil pipes or drain pipes.
F - 200mm below eaves. G - 300mm from internal or external corners H - 150mm from vertical drain pipes.
J - 300mm directly below an openable window or other
opening e.g. air vent .
K - 1200mm from an opening into the building under a car port.
L - 600mm from a surface facing the terminal.
M - 1200mm from another terminal facing the terminal.
Care should also be taken with the terminal location relative to nearby plants, grass, or trees as the gases expelled may be hot enough to damage them. At least 1000mm clearance is recom­mended.
Note: Dimensions relate specifically to the exhaust outlet at the base of fan terminal box.
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C
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G
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J
B
K
L/M
*a suitable metal deflector may be required where plastic pipes are involved.
Metal deflector plate with min. 5mm air gap.
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SITE REQUIREMENTS
For aesthetic purposes it is essential that the hearth and infill plinth area are flat and level. The hearth and infill must also be square to the back panel. Failure to comply with this could cause the appliance to lean away from the fireplace resulting in an unsatisfactory installation.
The electrical earth to the property and all wiring must be carried out in accordance with IEE Wiring Regulations (including any Local Regulations). If you are unsure about this aspect, then professional advice should be sought. This appliance is suitable for use with a 230V~50Hz (ac) single phase (normal domestic) electrical supply. Connection to the mains supply should be made with the three core cable (green/yellow -earth, blue - neutral, brown - live) to a fixed fused spur with double pole insulation (minimum 3mm separation of poles) and fused at 3 amp. Take care not to pull or damage the internal wiring to the the fan unit at any time during installation. Should the mains cable become damaged at any stage, it should only be replaced with the manufactur­ers supplied cable (part no. EL006225/0). Failure to use a genuine spare could cause a hazard.
WARNING! THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED.
If a concealed gas supply is to be used, the supply pipe must be sleeved through walls and floors. If the fire is to be inset into the cavity leaf, only factory sleeved pipe should be used. For further details see relevant section. A separate isolation device must be incorporated into the incoming gas supply to facilitate servicing. No more than 1.5 metres of 8mm pipe should be used in the connection of the gas supply to the appliance, as more could result in an unacceptable drop in pressure.
This appliance must only be installed onto a non-combustible wall or surface. The fire requires a hearth with a non-combustible surface at least 12mm thick. The top surface of the hearth must be at least 50mm above floor level, or be surrounded by a raised edge or fixed fender of at least 50mm high. The non-combustible hearth must extend a minimum of 300mm in front of, and 150mm either side of the live part of the appliance. The hearth must therefore be a minimum of 680mm wide.
The appliance must be installed by one of the following methods;
1 - Fitment against an existing inner house wall with a suitably constructed fireplace and/or false chimney breast to enclose the depth of the fire.
2 - Insertion into a purpose made opening in the inner leaf of a cavity wall or disused fire place opening with the use of a suitable fireplace surround etc. Note: The appliance must
not bridge the cavity - any overhang being kept to a minimum, and the Installation instructions must be adhered to. Building Control requirements may vary in some areas, enquiries should be made accordingly.
3 - Installation into a timber framed dwelling using the clearances to combustible materi-
als shown in the relevant section. Building Control requirements vary in some areas, enquiries should be made accordingly.
An unprotected combustible shelf may be fitted above the appliance, provided it complies with the minimum dimensions stated below. Protective materials can be used to deflect heat from shelves that are too low.
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 (4in) of either side of the frame of the firebox providing it projects no further forward than 100mm (4in). As with all heat­ing appliances, decorations, soft furnishings and wall coverings (such as blown vinyl, flock and embossed paper) may discolour or scorch if positioned too close to the fire. If the appliance is fit­ted to a dry-lined wall, the gap between the plasterboard and blocks must be sealed with non­combustible material and any unplastered board replaced with superlux or other non-combustible material if in direct contact with the appliance.
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Maximum depth of shelf Minimum distance from finished hearth
surface to underside of shelf
100mm (4in) 745mm (29 1/4 in)
150mm (6in) 845mm (33 1/4 in)
203mm (8in) 895mm (35 1/4 in)
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VENTILATION
No purpose provided ventilation is normally required with this appliance. However, the ventilation requirements of other gas appliances in the same room or space should be taken into consider­ation. A spillage test should be carried out as described in the relevant section with the doors and windows both open and closed, and with any extractor fan running on full. Where fitted, ventila­tion must comply with the requirements of BS 5440 part 2. Vents directly underneath or within the immediate vicinity of appliances must not be used as they may adversely affect ODS pilot operation.
Note: For Republic of Ireland see IS813, ICP3 and IS327 and any other rules in force.
UNPACKING THE APPLIANCE
Stand the carton right way up, cut the strapping bands and remove the top end cap. Read all the instructions before continuing to unpack or install this appliance. Remove the box containing the fire front, and the bag containing the ceramics. Remove the card­board packing pieces, and any bags containing other fittings or 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 checklist given in section 7.1. Please dispose of the packaging materials at your local recycling centre.
COMPONENT CHECKLIST
QUANTITY DESCRIPTION QUANTITY DESCRIPTION
1 Firebox and burner tray assembly 1 Fan assembly 1 Decorative fireframe 1 Twin-walled tubular flue 1 Fire front with separate ashpan cover 1 Rockwool jacket 1 Moulded ceramic fibre combustion matrix 1 Terminal guard cage 1 Front coal piece (Eko 3031 models) 1 Fan box cover 1 Bag of 11 moulded coals (Eko 3021 coal models) 1 Fan box trim 1 Bag of 16 moulded ceramic coals (Eko 3031 coal versions) 1 Bag of 16 ceramic pebbles (Eko 3031 pebble versions) 1 Set of manufacturers instructions 1 Bag of fixings (10 rawl plugs, 10 No8x1.5 screws, 4 No8x0.5 screws), 3 lengths of sealing strip 1 Rear ceramic panel 2 Ceramic side panels (Eko 3031 models)
PREPARING FOR INSTALLATION
Remove the fire tray from the firebox by removing the two securing screws in the front legs of the tray and rear mounted transit screws, and invert the tray. Carefully unplug the safety solenoid on the tray from the control box by squeezing the clip on the three way connector and easing apart. Place the tray safely to one side along with the fuel bed com­ponents, firefront and decorative frame.
The three radiant panels may now be fitted inside the firebox. Select the plain or patterned side of the panels 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 brackets on the front face of the firebox. Gently align the side panels with the sides of the firebox, over 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 rear panel. Make small adjustments to line up the mortar lines if required. Clamp the side panel using the ‘L’ shaped brackets and screws provided. The screws should locate into the holes in the sides of the firebox.
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PREPARING FOR INSTALLATION (continued)
Apply the self adhesive sealing strip to the rear perimeter of the firebox frame so as not to be vis­ible. This will eventually seal the firebox to the fireplace back panel. Place the fire to one side whilst the site is prepared for flue installation. Mark the vertical centreline of the desired location of the appliance after first checking for clearances to pipes and cables in the wall, and also the terminal position outside.
Note: The vertical centreline of the pilot hole will either be 475 (Eko 3021 models) or 500mm (Eko 3031 models) from the floor PLUS the thickness of the hearth you are using. This dimension is obviously FROM the hearth top surface if it is already fitted
Mark the position of the 30mm cable hole in rela­tion to the flue centreline. Using a suitably long masonry bit, drill through both leaves of the cavi­ty wall. Check outside that the clearances from the hole are adequate for installation to proceed. Check all dimensions with the diagram in the rel­evant section. Now drill the 30mm cable hole in the wall.
OUTER WALL APERTURE
From the outside of the property, open up the pilot hole in the external leaf of the cavity to the required size.
If the fan terminal is to mounted directly onto the out­side wall, the hole should be opened up to a 125mm diameter aperture centred around the pilot hole.
If the fan terminal is to be recessed into the outer leaf, the hole should be opened up to the dimensions given in the diagram. Clear all the brick rubble and debris that may have fall­en into the cavity. If the cavity wall insulation is obstructing your view of the inner leaf then clear this back.
GAS SUPPLY ROUTES
The gas supply may enter the appliance across the hearth or through the ‘knock outs’ provided in the rear of the firebox. Gas pipes should not be buried or routed through walls without being protected by conduit or sleeving. An isolation tap must be included in the gas connection pipe to facilitate servicing.
Note: Any fittings used underneath the appliance must be rated to 80
o
C and must not come into contact with the underside of the burner unit
For INSTALLATION METHOD 1, the gas supply can be run in the conventional manner taking due account of rules and regulations.
For INSTALLATION METHOD 2, use only facto­ry sleeved pipe in a continuous unjoined length in the cavity of the wall and area which communicate with the cavity. Ensure a good seal where the pipe enters through the appli­ance grommet. This is a permitted gas supply routing.
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Proposed location of appliance
120mm
Eko 3031 models:
500mm plus thickness of hearth
Centreline of flue
Cable routing hole
257-267mm
297­307mm
118mm
105mm
Pilot hole
139mm
192mm
Cavity
Outer leaf
Fireplace panel
Firebox
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Eko 3021 models:
475mm plus thickness of
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