Element Trisore 95, Trisore 70, Bidore 70, Bidore, 95 User And Installation Manual

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User- and installaon manual
Trisore 95, Bidore, 95, Trisore 70, Bidore 70
WARNING - THE COMBUSTION CHAMBER OF THIS STOVE SHOULD
ONLY BE OPENED AND SERVICED BY A REGISTERED GAS INSTALLER
(i.e. GAS SAFE REGISTERED ENGINEER[GB])
GENERAL INFORMATION........................................... ................................................................3
Important Safety Notice .................................................................................................................3
General Fitting Information ...................................................................................................4
USER INFORMATION....................................................................... ...........................................5
Remote Control Electronic Ignition System RCE GV60 ...............................................................5
INSTALLER INFORMATION.................................................................... ..................................10
Ventilation ...................................... .....................................................................................10
General Balanced Flue Notes / Appliance Fireplace installation ........................................10
Terminal Locations Wall Mounting ......................................................................................12
Terminal Locations Roof Termination ..................................................................................13
Concentric Flue Parts Identication ....................................................................................14
Rigid Balanced Flue Connection Possibilities .....................................................................21
Wall Terminal Terminations .................................................................................................21
Vertical Roof Terminations ..................................................................................................22
Installing Remote Control Electronic Ignition System GV60........................................................25
Arranging The Ceramic Fire-bed .................................................................................................26
Log Arrangements ..............................................................................................................26
Gravel Arrangements...................................................................................................................28
COMMISSIONING THE APPLIANCE .........................................................................................28
Installing the re .........................................................................................................29
Servicing Instructions ..................................................................................................................28
Troubleshooting ...........................................................................................................................29
TECHNICAL INFORMATION....................................................................................... ...............34
Dimensions...................................................................................................................................34
Technical Details..........................................................................................................................36
Warranty ......................................................................................................................................39
This Manual Covers the following appliances: Trisore 95, Bidore 95, Trisore 70, Bidore 70
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ing regulations. It is therefore recommend that a registered gas installer be employed for this task. The engineer will provide you with informa­tion about the safety limits of the installation and
should x a notice plate in a place where it can
be readily seen.
This appliance is designed as an efcient heating
device and consequently all body parts become
very hot in use. Except for the control knob and
control access door, which are designed to stay cool, all other parts are working surfaces and should not be touched.
The glass and frame on this appliance acts as
a reguard conforming to BS: 1945 – 1971 and
satises the Heating Appliance (Fireguards)
regulations 1991. No part of the window or frame should be permanently removed. It does not
give protection for young children aged or
inrm, extra guarding(conforming to BS8423:
2002) should be considered so the special
hazards that exist in nurseries and other places
where there are young children, aged or inrm
persons are minimized.
Bearing in mind that the heat given off by this appliance may affect articles placed close to it, curtains should not be placed within 30cm.
The appliance is not designed as a dryer. I t is not therefore recommended that the appliance be used in such a manner. Do not place any articles within 30cm of this appliance as this may result in damage to the articles.
The installation must be carried out in accord­ance with the following regulations:
The Building Regulations issued by the Depart-
GENERAL INFORMATION
Important Safety Notice
This appliance has a ceramic Fire-bed arrange­ment; this contains Refractory Ceramic Fibres,
which are man-made vitreous silicate bres.
Excessive exposure to these materials can
cause irritation to eyes, skin and respiratory organs. Hence we recommend that when han­dling these materials the release of dust should be kept to a minimum. During installation and
servicing we recommend that a HEPA ltered
vacuum be used to remove any dust and soot
in and around the re. If any of the ceramic
re-bed components need to be replaced we
recommend that the removed parts be sealed in a heavy-duty polythene bag, and be labelled as RCF waste. RCF is not “Hazardous waste” and can be disposed of at a licensed tipping site for the disposal of industrial waste.
The appliance incorporates a permanent pilot. This is located on the front of the burner, and must not be adjusted by the installer. This system must not be put out of operation, and if any parts require changing, only original manufacturer parts shall be used.
This appliance is designed to be used either Natural or LPG gas however, each individual appliance is only capable of running off the type of gas specied at the time of purchase. It is im­portant to note that once a type of gas has been
specied the stove cannot run off any other type.
The type of gas that your stove is capable of burning is stated on the data information panel.
This appliance has been designed, tested and approved to meet standards in place for prod­uct use, performance and safety. Installation of your appliance must comply with current build-
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ment of the Environment, the Building Standards
(Scotland) (Consolidation) Regulations issued
by the Scottish Development Department.
BS 5440 part 1, BS 5871 part 2 and BS 6891.
In the Republic of Ireland the installation must also conform to the relevant standards, particu-
larly in regard to ue sizing and ventilation. Refer
to documents IS813, ICP3, IS327 and any other rules in force.
This appliance must be installed in accordance with the rules in force and used only in a suf-
ciently ventilated space, and is intended for
use on a gas installation with a governed meter.
Before installation, ensure that the local distribu-
tion conditions (identication of the type of gas
and pressure) and the adjustment of the appli-
ance are compatible. The technical specication
of this appliance is given on the rear page of this manual.
Do not use the appliance if the glass front
door or panel has been broken, removed or
is open.
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.
Inlet pipe connection 8mm compression
Chimney requirements Balanced Flue
Flue monitor Permanent Pilot
User control: V ariable rotary control inc. integrat­ed Piezo ignition, Permanent pilot facility, Flame
failure device and Oxygen Depletion Cut-out.
Before installation of these appliances, the area
into which the re is to be tted must be cleared
of all debris (including dust), in particular com-
bustible material.
The appliance must sit on a hearth (or base
surface) sufcient to support the weight of the
re. The rebox must then also be secured.
Adjustable brackets are supplied on the rebox
for this purpose.
General Fitting Information
GENERAL INFORMATION
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USER INFORMATION
Remote control electronic ignition system RCE GV60
The appliance is supplied with a remote control. Ignition, controlling the ame height and switch­ing off are performed by the remote control that operates a receiver in the control hatch. For some appliances, no control hatch is supplied. In that case, the receiver is placed under the appliance. The receiver and remote control are battery powered. The receiver requires 4
penlite (AA type) batteries, the remote control
requires a 9V block battery. At normal use, the batteries will have an average life of one year. You can also use an optional adapter. Ask your installer for information. In that case you will need a 230 V connection near your appliance.
- temperature display in degrees Celsius or Fahrenheit;
- time;
- thermostat function;
- timer for thermostat function.
Setting the communication code
Prior to putting the application into operation, a communication code must be set between the remote control and the receiver. The code is cho­sen randomly from the 65000 available codes. As a result, the chance that other remote controls near you are using the same code and affect the operation of your appliance is very small.
Follow the procedure described below:
Hold down the reset button on the receiver,
until you hear two consecutive sound signals
(see g. 2). After the second, longer signal,
let go of the reset button.
Press button
(small ame) or button
( large ame) on the remote control within 20
seconds, until you hear an extra long sound
signal: this is the conrmation of a correct
communication.
!Caution When installing a new remote con­trol or receiver, you must set a new commu-
nication code.
The appliance’s standard functions such as
ignition, controlling the ame
height, standby (pilot burner) position and
switching off are performed in the MAN position, the manual control of the
remote control (see g. 2).
In addition, the remote control can also be used to set a number of additional functions:
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MAN position
By briey pressing the SET button, you will go
through the following functions:
MAN → TEMP → TEMP → (P*)TIMER
→ MAN
where, depending on the timer setting: (P*) is displayed as P1 , , P1 , P2 , P2 .
You can also go back to the MAN position by
pressing the button (large ame) or
(small ame).
!Caution - When pressing the buttons
(with the exception of the SET button), the
transmission symbol ( ) will appear to
indicate that transmission is taking place
between the remote control and the receiver;
- The receiver acknowledges the transmission
with a sound signal;
- The appliance will automatically enter the
standby position, if there is no transmission
for 6 hours.
Set the remote control to the MAN position.
Ignition
Caution - During the ignition process, you
are not allowed to operate control button B
on the gas control manually
- Always wait 5 minutes after the pilot burner
has gone out, before you re-ignite
the appliance;
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Ignite the appliance as follows:
Set button A on the gas control to
ON (button B is controlled automatically).
The gas control is located in the control hatch or is placed under the appliance.
Simultaneously press the buttons OFF and
(large ame) on the remote control.
Let go of the buttons when a short sound
signal indicates that the ignition process has
been started.
In succession:
- the continuous signals will indicate that the ignition process is active;
- a short sound signal will indicate that the igni-
tion process has nished;
- the appliance will automatically switch through to the highest position of the main burner, which will start to burn in a few seconds.
Caution - If the pilot burner is not burning
after 3 ignition attempts, you must close the
gas tap and call the installer;
- When igniting the pilot burner, you will hear
sound signals. After the last short sound
signal, the main burner should be largely
ignited within about 10 seconds. If this is
not the case, you must close the gas tap and
warn your installer;
- If the appliance ignites with a pop sound,
you must close the gas tap and
contact your installer.
!Tip A little motor will start to run when the
main burner operates, you will be able to
hear it.
B
A
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Flame height / standby
The ame height can be adjusted continuously
by using the buttons (small ame) and (large
ame). By continuing to lower the ame height,
the appliance can be set to the standby position; this means that only the pilot burner will still be burning. Press button (small ame) to lower the ame height and/or to set the appliance in the standby position. Press the button (large ame) to raise the
ame height and/or to switch on the main burner
from the standby (pilot burner) position.
Caution - If you continue to press down
button (large ame) on the remote control,
the main burner should be largely ignited
within about 10 seconds. If this is not the
case, you must close the gas tap and warn
your installer;
- If the appliance ignites with a pop sound,
you must close the gas tap and contact your
installer.
Switching off
Switch the appliance off by pressing the OFF button. The pilot burner will also go out.
Temperature display
The room temperature can be indicated on the
display in degrees Celsius (°C) using a 24 hour clock or degrees Fahrenheit (°F) using a 12
hour clock.
Simultaneously press OFF and (small ame), until the correct display appears.
Time
The display can indicate time. After placing the battery or simultaneously press­ing (large ame) and (small ame), the
time indication will ash on the display and you
will be able to adjust the time.
Simultaneously press and until the time in-
dication ashes on the display.
Press the button (large ame) to set the
hours.
Press the button (small ame) to set the
minutes.
Press OFF to return to the MAN position, or
wait for the system to automatically return
to the MAN position.
Thermostat function
Using the thermostat function you can set two temperatures, which can be controlled thermostatically. These temperatures are referred to as day temperature and night temperature. The TEMP and TEMP symbols on the display refer to day and night temperature respectively. The room temperature is compared to the set
day/night temperature and then the ame height
is automatically controlled in order to reach the set temperature. To be able to use the day/night temperature function, the appliance must be in the standby position.
!Caution - Always leave the remote control
at the same place, so that the thermostat is
able to ‘feel’ the room temperature;
- Make sure this place is free from inuences
such as draught, heat from radiators
and direct sunlight.
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Example
By using the Y TEMP function you can keep the
day temperature at 20 °C; while
you use the 4 TEMP function at night to maintain
a temperature of 15 °C.
Setting day/night temperature
By using the SET button, you will go through the following functions:
MAN → TEMP → TEMP → (P*)TIMER → MAN
Briey press the SET button to enter the TEMP or the TEMP position. Press the SET button until the temperature on the display ashes. Set the required temperature by using the buttons (large ame) and (small ame). !Caution - The minimum temperature you can set is 5 °C / 40 °F;
- Control of the night temperature is switched off by lowering the temperature until two stripes (“--”) appear on the display. Press the OFF button or wait until position TEMP or TEMP appears on the display.
Activating the thermostat function
For activating the thermostat function, you must proceed with the following steps:
Place the appliance in the standby (pilot burner) position using button (small ame). Set the day/night temperature. Choose the TEMP or TEMP function using the SET button.
Timer for thermostat function
Using the timer enables you to set two times per 24 hours for switching on the day temperature and two times per 24 hours for switching on the night temperature. In order to control the night temperature, it
should be set to at least 5 °C / 40 °F.
If the night temperature is set to the “-- ” position, the appliance will remain in the standby position.
The appliance will only switch on at the next
switch-on time of the day temperature. The appliance must be in standby position in order to be controlled by the timer.
Example of switch times
You have set a day temperature and night
temperature of, for example, 20 °C and 15 °C.
P1 TIMER = 7 hours; the temperature will
go to 20 °C at 7 am.
P1
TIMER = 9 hours; the temperature will
go to 15 °C at 9 am.
P2 TIMER = 17 hours; the temperature will
go to 20 °C at 5 pm.
P2 TIMER = 22 hours; the temperature
returns to 15 °C at 10 pm.
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Setting times for the timer
To set the timer, proceed as follows: Set the day and night temperature as described above
Briey press the SET button to enter the (P*)
TIMER position. Press the SET button until P1 TIMER is
displayed and the time ashes. Set the rst switch on time of the day temperature
using the buttons
(large ame) and (small ame). Briey press the SET button to set the next time
of the cycle, P1 TIMER. Successively set the times P2 TIMER and P2 TIMER.
Press the OFF button or wait until position (P*)
TIMER appears on the display.
Activating the timer function
Follow the steps below for activating the timer control:
Place the appliance in the standby (pilot burner) position using button (small ame).
Set the day/night temperature if you have not yet done so; Set the timer times P1 TIMER, P1 TIMER, P2 TIMER and P2 TIMER.
Choose the (P*) TIMER function using the SET
button.
Replacing the battery
If the battery is almost empty, the display will show “BATT”.
To replace the battery, proceed as follows:
Remove the cover at the back side of the remote control. Disconnect the 9V block battery from / connect the 9V block battery to the connector.
!Caution - Observe the “+” and “-” poles of the batteries and the connector;
- Use alkaline batteries;
- Batteries are regarded as “small chemical waste” and may therefore not be disposed with the household rubbish.
Place the battery in the holder. Replace the cover.
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InstallatIon
Before beginning the installation, check that the details on the rating plate correspond to the gas type and pressure to which the appliance will be connected.
Ventilation
This appliance can be installed in a completely sealed or mechanically ventilated house without
extra ventilation and/or fume extraction.
General Balanced Flue Notes
There are many possibilities for installing this Concentric Balanced Flue system into a building, both Roof and Wall terminations are
possible, and the ue can either be built into an existing chimney or a completely new ue
system may be constructed.
The system is based upon a Concentric Flue
system which utilises an inner ue of 100 or 130 mm diameter which passes through an outer ue of 150 or 200 mm diameter. The ue gasses that are the products of combustion of the re, pass through the inner ue and are safely vented to
the outside environment. The gap between the
inner and outer ues is the channel by which the
stove is supplied with air for combustion.
These concentric ues terminate outside of the
property in a terminal, this terminal will keep the
expelled gasses and the fresh air for combustion
separate. It is important that the terminal is not blocked, a suitable guard maybe required if the
terminal is located at a “Low” level (usually when the terminal is within 2m of oor level).
The Balanced Flue gas appliance can be in-
stalled as an insertion into an existing or new replace. If an existing Flue or Chimney is to be
utilised, then the installation engineer must be consulted. If the chimney has been previously used it must be professionally cleaned and certi-
ed as being sound and t for use.
The European CE approval on this appliance is
restricted to the Flue systems as specied by
the supplier, thus the appliance must only be
installed with the original ue system, no others
may be used
The gas re, in combination with the concentric ue system , has been approved in accordance
with the European CE-norm for gas appliances and may therefore be used only with this system. The guarantee is invalidated if the appliance is (completely or partially) installed using a differ­ent system.
The concentric ue systems can be used with either a newly-built or existing chimney.
These appliances are designed with the “Fire-
box” raised up off the ground level by the built
in “Base unit”. Thus these appliances require no special Hearth
arrangements, as the oor will not get hot and is
protected by the steel construction of the “Base unit”.
The appliance must not be tted against a rear
wall constructed from a combustible material; a gap of 300mm should be given all round the stove before combustible materials may be used in the wall construction.
If the appliance has to be located in an open­ing, a minimum clearance of 50mm should be allowed to non-combustible materials.
If the appliance is located in a recess, then the recess must have adequate ventilation, we rec­ommend a minimum total vent area of 200 cm².
The stove must be located at least 280mm from any combustible materials.
Appliance Fireplace Installation
After selecting the appliance location, install a gas connection for the appliance in approxi­mately the desired location of the gas controls.
The gas controls are already connected to the appliance. The controls need to be located in
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the control access box, so an appropriate posi-
tion for the access box need to be determined.
This appliance has adjustable legs, these must
me set to stabalise the re before ue position is nalised.
Do not make any adjustments to the appliance,
except the leg length.
The appliance and Flue system should be tted
with a minimum clearance of 500mm from any combustible objects or materials, this includes
any combustible materials used for the replace
construction. As this is a room sealed appliance and the ap-
pliance stands on appropriate legs, a hearth is not required for this appliance.
The Fireplace should be ventilated with openings giving a total free vent area of 200 cm².
A gap of 50mm should be left all round the ap­pliance.
If a shelf is to be tted above the replace open­ing, a gap of 150mm minimum should be left between the opening and the shelf.
The brackets supplied may be used fore secur­ing the appliance to a rear wall.
Timber Frame Construction
Whilst it is possible to install room-sealed ap­pliances in timber frame properties, great care
needs to be taken to ensure that the ue assem-
bly does not interfere with the weather proong
qualities of any outer wall which it may penetrate. Before attempting this work, further details need to be referenced, (e.g. “Gas Installations in Tim­ber Frame Buildings” from the CORGI installer
series in the UK).
Carport or Building Extension
Where a ue terminal is sited within a carport or building extension, it should have at least two
completely open and unobstructed sides. The distance between the lowest part of the roof and the top of the terminal should be at least 600mm.
Note: A covered passageway should not be treated as a carport. Flues should not be sited
in a covered passageway between properties.
Basements,Lightwells and Retaining
walls
Flue terminals should not be sited within the con-
nes of a basement area, light well or external
space formed by a retaining wall, unless steps are taken to ensure the products of combus­tion can disperse safely at all times. It may be possible to install this Balanced Flue system in such a location provided that it is not sited lower than 1m from the top level of that area to allow combustion products to disperse safely.
Flue terminals should be sited to ensure total clearance of the combustion products in accor­dance with the inclosed information.
When the products of combustion are dis­charged, they should not cause a nuisance to adjoining or adjacent properties and they should be positioned so that damage cannot occur to other parts of the building. If the outer wall sur­face is constructed of combustible material, a
non-combustible plate should be tted behind
the terminal projecting 25mm beyond the exter-
nal edges of the terminal.
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Terminal Locations Wall Mounting
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Dimension Terminal Position Distance (mm)
A* Directly below an opening,air brick, opening window etc. 600
B Above an opening,air brick, opening window etc. 300 C Adjacent to an opening,air brick, opening window etc. 400 D Below gutters, soil pipes or drain pipes 300 E Below eaves 300 F Below balconies of car port roof 600 G From a vertical drain pipe or soil pipe 300 H From an internal or external corner 600
I Above ground roof or balcony level 300
J From a surface facing the terminal 600
K From a terminal facing the terminal 600
L From an opening in the car port (e.g. door , window into the dwelling) 1200 M Vertically from a terminal on the same wall 1500 N Horizontally from a terminal on the same wall 300
P From a vertical structure on the roof 600
Q Above intersection with roof 150
* I addition, the terminal should not be nearer than 300mm to an opening in the building fabric
formed for the purpose of accomodating a built in element such as a window frame.
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Terminal Locations Roof Termination
“Distance” = minimum distance required for positioning of the outlet to avoid adverse effects with respect to:
A. A ventilation opening serving an occupied room, a toilet or a bathroom
B. A heating air supply, when the supply ows through an occupied room.
C. A window that can be opened and that is near an occupied room, a toilet or a bathroom.
(*) If the required distance cannot be achieved, the outlet position rules take precedence.
(**) If the outlet is positioned at least 1 m higher than the intake supply opening, or a window
that can be opened.
(***) If the required distance cannot be achieved, the position of the outlet must be at least 1 m
above the highest facade/roof.
Important note for Roof Terminations (C31).
When installing the appliance with a roof termination (classication C31), it is important to t a ue restriction strip across the ue outlet inside the stove, see following notes.
Minimum Vertical Length notes.
Roof terminations may be installed from a minimum height 1.0 m this is shown on the pages that follow.
To avoid adverse effects
Distance: outlet -
A,B or C At the same roof level >6 m (*) At a different roof level >3 m (*) (**) At a lower positioned wall >2 m (**) At a higher sloping surface >6 m (***)
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Concentric Flue Parts Identication
The following pages identify the parts that may be used in the Balanced Flue installation of this appliance.
The Item number in the table refers to the item number of the part in the Identication pages, this
Item number is also the number that will be used to identify parts in the Installation suggestion diagrams.
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Item Description Part No.
Ø100 Ø130
A Appliance B Appliance Connector C Flue Adaptor D Chimney or Flue, Fully Gas Tight Ø150 minimum E Chimney or Flue, Fully Gas Tight Ø160 minimum F Stainless Steel Flexible Chimney Liner Ø100, AISI 316Ti G Stainless Steel Flexible Chimney Liner Ø150, AISI 316Ti
1 Concentric Flue Pipe 250mm Length US 25 100 US 25 130 2 Concentric Flue Pipe 500mm Length US 50 100 US 50 130 3 Concentric Flue Pipe 1m Length US 100 100 US 100 130 4 Locking Band USKB 100 USKB 130 5 Protection Band USAB 100 USAB 130 6 Concentric Flue Pipe Adjustable Length 50 - 300mm USPP 100 USPP 130 7 Vertical Terminal USDVC2 100 8 Horizontal Terminal (Excentric Exit) Ø100 USDHCE 100
9 Mounting Band USEB 100 USEB 130 10 W all Band Adjustable USMB 100 USMB 130 11 Concentric Flue 90° USB 90 100 USB 90 130 12 Concentric Flue 45° USB 45 100 USB 45 130 13 Concentric Flue 15° USB 15 100 USB 15 130 14 Storm Collar USSR 100 USSR 130 15 Flat Roof Flashing (Aluminium) USDPAL 100 USDPAL 130 16 Flat Roof Flashing USDP 100 USDP 130
18 Slope Roof Flashing 5° - 30° USDH 100 USDH 130 19 Slope Roof Flashing 20° - 45° USLS 100 USLS 130 20 Adjustable Roof Plate (Supplied as pair) USCP 100 USCP 130 21 Wall Cover USMPG 100 USMPG 130 22 Flue reducer Ø130 - Ø100 USVK 10 130 23 Horizontal Terminal (Excentric Exit) Ø130 USDHC 130
24 Concentric Flue 90° with Inspection Cover USBI 100 USBI 130 25 Inspection Element USI 100 USI 130
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USVK 100 130
REDUCER Ø130 - Ø100
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USDHC 130
HORIZONTAL TERMINALØ130
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USBI 100 130
Elbow 90° with inspection cover
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USI 100 130
Inspection Element
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Rigid Balanced Flue Connection Possibilities
Horizontal Wall Termination
Bidore 70/ Trisore 70
Diameter Concentric Flue: 200/130
Bidore 70 and Trisore 70 can be installed with a 90 degree bend direct to the re.
Minimal vertical height “V” is the height of a 90 degree bend (20 cm) Maximum height “V” whilst using a wall terminal: 3 meter
Horizontal possibilities:
0,5 meter vertical gives maximum horizontal 6 meter
Bidore 95/ Trisore 95
Diameter Concentric Flue: 200/130 Minimal vertical height “V” is 0,5 meter
Maximum vertical height “V” whilst using a wall terminal: 3 meter
Horizontal possibilities:
0,5 meter vertical gives maximum horizontal 2 meter 1,0 meter vertical gives maximum horizontal 6 meter
2.0 meter vertical gives maximum horizontal 12 meter!
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Vertical Roof Terminations
When installing the appliance with a roof termination (classication 31) it is important to t a ue
restrictor across the ue outlet inside the re.
Roof terminations will need the 60 mm ue restrictors tting. This is delivered with the re.
Distance “V” = 1m– 11m (min – max)
We recommend using ue reducer USVK to ue dimension 150/100.
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Vertical Roof Mounted Termination with Elbow for Rigid Concentric Flue
We recommend using ue reducer USVK to ue dimension 150/100.
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Vertical Roof Mounted Termination with Angled Elbow for Rigid Concentric Flue
We recommend using ue reducer USVK to ue dimension 150/100.
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Installing the controls Electronic Ignition System RCE GV60)
This requires no external electrical power to
operate. The receiver unit has only one lead.
This lead has one single plug. This plug ts into
the connector block on the front of the Gas Con­trol unit, the orientation of this plug is important.
Install the batteries into the receiver and the
handset; these will be 4 x 1,5V AA alkaline
and 9V PP3 alkaline respectively.
Setting the electronics code:
The receiver has to select the code of the hand­set, please follow the procedure:
1) Power up handset
2) Power up receiver (LED ashes)
3) Push “reset” button on receiver till long beep
4) Push “ame high” or “ame low” button on
sender till short beep
5) Gas re is now ready for ignition. See options
in user part.
The receiver unit can be hidden away under
or behind the stove, ensure that the receiver
is located in an area that has a temperature
below 60ºC, and that the customer knows
where the receiver is for future battery re-
placement.
Check the system.
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Log Arrangements - Trisore 95, Bidore 95
Only the ceramics supplied with this appliance are to be used. The ceramics must be laid only as shown
on this page. Replacement parts are available from your dealer, but should only be installed by a qualied
installation engineer.
Ensure that the grate is sitting rmly in the base of the re box, with the long slot in the centre of the Grate
aligning with the centre slots on the Burner Tube. The Pilot ame must be visible through the grate and the
cut-out in the Pilot Shield. Make sure there is a 1 cm gap between the back log and the back wall of the re.
INFORMATIE VOOR DE INSTALLATEUR
Ensure that a number of holes in the Grate and the Pilot area are free of embers.
After placing the embers and logs according to the gures sprinkle some ashes over the logs and
embers.
Finally check the pilot is clear, no embers have entered the Pilot area
and the cross lighting is good before the glass is replaced.
1
2
3 4
5 6
7 8
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INFORMATIE VOOR DE INSTALLATEUR
Log Arrangements - Trisore 70, Bidore 70
Only the ceramics supplied with this appliance are to be used. The ceramics must be laid only as shown
on this page. Replacement parts are available from your dealer, but should only be installed by a qualied
installation engineer.
Ensure that the grate is sitting rmly in the base of the re box, with the long slot in the centre of the Grate
aligning with the centre slots on the Burner Tube. The Pilot ame must be visible through the grate and the
cut-out in the Pilot Shield. Make sure there is a 1 cm gap between the back log and the back wall of the re.
Ensure that a number of holes in the Grate and the Pilot area are free of embers.
After placing the embers and logs according to the gures sprinkle some ashes over the logs and embers.
Finally check the pilot is clear, no embers have entered the Pilot area
and the cross lighting is good before the glass is replaced.
1
2
3
4
5
7
6
8
2
4
6
87
5
3
1
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INSTALLER INFORMATION
Commissioning the appliance
A soundness test MUST be made before the installed stove is left with the customer.
Ensure that the re is burning at full rate for a
minimum of 5 minutes to warm the ue.
If there are problems, the ue may require
attention.
The stove will produce an odour and/or smoke
for the rst few hours of use. Please ventilate
the room. Also please note that during this initial burning period, a grey dust deposit will be formed on the inside of the window, please clean this before leaving the appliance with the customer.
Gravel Arrangements / Blackstones / Brilliants
Ensure that the Grate , is sitting rmly in the base
of the re box, with the long slot in the centre of
the Grate aligning with the centre slots on the
Burner Tube. The Pilot ame must be visible
through the grate and the cut-out in the Pilot Shield.
Scatter evenly the Gravel over the top of the Grate and Burner. Make sure that some holes of grate are still visible. Ensure that none of the gravel enters the pilot enclosure.
The Gravel arrangement is now complete, How-
ever, it is important to check that no stones
have entered the pilot area and the cross
lighting is good before the glass is replaced.
Gravel Arrangement
Detail showing Pilot Area with no gravel
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INSTALLER INFORMATION
INSTALLATION TIPS
Please read rst the general tting information which one can nd on page 4 of this booklet.
The appliance can be installed in a non combustible replace or builders opening. This could be
either an existing builders opening or a new made prefab builders opening.
Use only non-combustible materials. E.g. non-combustible composition board. If the appliance is located in a recess, then the recess most have adequate ventilation. We rec­ommend a minimum total vent area of 200 cm2. Please make sure that one can always reach the gas valve and connections after installation.
For your convenience a special service door from Element4 is available (BDLE4)
The plaster of the outside has to be resistant to a high temperature. Use therefore the plaster
materials especially made for this, to prevent discoloring. (min. 100 degrees C temperature re-
sistant.)
If the appliance is to be tted against a wall with combustible cladding, the cladding must be
removed from the area covered by the surround.
Before building in the Fire, always check that the metal frame is screwed straight and not too tight to the rebox.
To be able to take out the glass from the front when the re is built-in, the window trims should eas-
ily be removed. They need a some space which can be given by loosening the 4 bolts (as shown in
picture below) a bit.
To secure the glass during transport the window frame is tightened too much.
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INSTALLER INFORMATION
INSTALLATION OF THE GLASS WINDOW
Remove the window trims left, right and bottom like shown in gure 1, 2, 3
Figure 1
Unscrew the crosshead screws and remove the metal clamps which hold the glass window in
place (top and bottom glass window). See gure 4.
Now remove the glass window by lifting the
glass and then bring it forward. See gure 5.
When the glass window is placed back again, DON’T tighten the screws of the metal clamps too tight. This brings tension and might cause the glass window to break.
Figure 4
Figure 5
Figure 2 Figure 3
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servicing instructions
The following outlines only the minimum work that should be performed on an annual basis. This service work, like any other work on the
appliance, must only be done by a qualied and
competent engineer who is Gas Safe registered. Open the door and remove all ceramics.
Remove Grate from the rebox.
Remove any debris from the top of the burner using a vacuum cleaner and brush. Inspect the burner unit. Perform an ignition check.
Perform a ame failure check
There should be no need to service the burner. If however this is required, then the engineer should check the setting pressure at inlet to burner; the correct pressure is shown at the rear of the manual. Brush off and replace ceramic arrangement as earlier in this manual, replacing any broken or damaged pieces.
Check all seal on door (including glass) and
replace the Door. Check the installation for gas leaks. Check ue for clearance of products of combus­tion.
If any parts need to be replaced use only genu­ine manufacturer parts, non-standard parts will invalidate the guarantee and may be dangerous.
Troubleshooting
On the next pages you will nd remedies for
problems which may accur when using res
with full electronic ignition RCE GV60
Figures troubleshooting
Figure 1
Figure 2
SERVICING INFORMATION
A
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"Problem”
A. No transmission
(motor will not run)
B. No ignition (spark)
C. No sound signal
D. One continuous sound sig­nal of 5 sec.
(Possible 7 short beeps prior to the 5 sec. sound signal)
E. No pilot burner ame
1. The (new) communication code between
receiver and remote control must still be
conrmed.
2. Empty batteries.
3. Receiver is damaged.
4. Remote control is damaged.
5. Motor cable at valve/receiver is broken.
6. Bent pins of the 8-wire connector.
7. If the receiver is surrounded by metal, this could decrease the transmission range.
1. Button A in position MAN.
2. Ignition cable runs over and/ or alongside metal parts.
3. Ignition pen corroded.
4. 60-second delay before the full restart is
not yet nished.
1. Receiver is damaged.
2. 60-second delay before the full restart is
not yet nished.
1. Loose wiring between receiver and gas control.
2. Receiver is damaged.
3. Bent pins of the 8-wire con- nector.
4. Damaged magnetic valve.
1. Air in the pilot burner pipe.
2. Wires of thermocouple have been cross­connected.
3. No spark at the pilot burner.
4. Injector is blocked up.
1. Hold down the reset button of the re­ceiver, until you hear a long beep . Let go of the reset button after the second, longer
sound signal and press button (small
ame) or button (large ame) on the re-
mote control within 20 sec., until you hear
an extra long sound signal conrming that
the new code has been set.
2. Replace batteries.
!Caution Avoid short circuit between the
batteries and metal parts of the appliance.
3. Replace the receiver and conrm the code (remedy 1).
4. Replace the remote control and
conrm the code (remedy 1).
5. Replace the motor cable.
6. Make sure that the pins of the 8-wire connector are straight.
7. Change the position of the antenna.
1. Switch button A on the gas control to
ON (gure 1)
2 Do not place the ignition cable over and/or along metal parts. This will weaken the spark; If necessary, replace the ignition cable.
3. Replace the ignition pen.
4. Wait until the delay time has passed.
1. Replace the receiver and conrm the code (remedy 1 at A)
2. Wait until the delay time has passed.
1. Connect the wiring properly.
2. Replace the receiver and conrm the code (remedy 1 at A)
3. Make sure that the pins of the 8-wire connector are straight.
4. Replace the gas control.
1. Flush the pipe or start the ignition pro­cess several times.
2. Check the polarity of the thermocouple wiring. Connect the thermocouple wiring pro­perly, if necessary.
3.1 Check if the ignition cable is lying free from metal parts; If necessary, move it away from the metal parts.
3.2 If necessary, replace the ignition cable.
3.3 If necessary, replace the ignition pen.
4.1 Clean the injector.
4.2 If necessary, replace the injector.
"Possible cause” "Remedy”
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F. Electronics keep sparking while the pilot burner is ignited
G. Pilot burner is burning, but magnetic valve closes after ca. 10 seconds or when the appli-
ance gets hot
H. There are short sound sig- nals, but no sparks and no sound / clicks can be heard of the magnet opening the valve
I. Pilot burner is burning, but
there is no gas ow to the main
burner
J. Main burner ignites, but
goes out again after approx. 22
seconds
1. Receiver is damaged.
1. Thermocouple does not function.
2. Batteries (almost) empty.
1. Batteries (almost) empty.
1. Button A in position MAN.
2. Appliance in the pilot ame position.
3. Pre-pressure of the gas is too low.
4. Damaged magnetic valve.
1. Wiring of thermocouple is loose.
2. Wires of thermocouple have been cross-connected.
3. Short-circuit in the wiring of thermo­couple
4. Broken wire in the wiring of thermocouple
5. Thermocouple is dirty.
6. Thermocouple is not positioned correctly
in the ame
7. Thermocouple is defective.
8. Receiver is defective.
1. Replace the receiver and conrm the
code
(remedy 1 at A)
1.1 Measure the voltage, using a digital mul- timeter, set to mV range, by connect­ing the cables to the cable shoe. The cable
shoe is located on the outside, directly next
to the magnet nut at the rear of the gas control; The voltage should be at least 5mV within 20 seconds. It may not be lower when the appliance is warm. If the voltage is too low:
- the thermocouple should be placed bet-
ter in the ame or
- the thermocouple should be replaced.
1.2 Check the size of the pilot burner
ame. Correct a ame that is too small.
1.3 Check the wiring of the thermocouple to the receiver. If necessary, replace the wiring.
2. Replace the receiver’s batteries.
!Caution Avoid short circuit between the
batteries and metal parts of the appliance.
1. Replace the receiver’s batteries.
!Caution Avoid short circuit between the
batte- ries and metal parts of the appli­ance.
1. Turn button A on the gas control to ON
2. Increase the ame height by pressing button (large ame) on the remote control.
3. Check pre-pressure. If necessary, contact gas company.
4. Replace the gas control.
1. Connect the wiring properly.(gure 2)
2. Connect the wiring properly. (gure 2)
3. Replace wiring.
4. Replace wiring.
5. Clean the thermocouple.
6. Position the thermocouple correctly in
the ame.
7. Check the voltage across thermocou­ple just before the main burner goes out. If the voltage is lower than 1.8 mV, re­place thermocouple
8. Check the voltage across thermocou­ple just before the main burner goes out. If the voltage is higher than 1.8 mV, re­place the receiver.
“Problem” “Possible cause” “Remedy”
TROUBLE SHOOTING
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Technical drawings
TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Trisore 95
Bidore 95
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TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Bidore 70
Trisore 70
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Countries of Destination The following table gives detail of the Countries that these appliances are approved for use
within. The tables following immediately on give the technical characteristics of the appliances.
Natural
AT Austria
ü
I2H G20@20mbar
BE Belgium
ü
I2E+ G20/G25@20/25mbar
CH Switzerland
ü
I2H G20@20mbar
CZ Czech Republic
ü
I2H G20@20mbar
DE Germany
ü
I2E G20@20mbar; I2ELL G20/G25@20mbar
DK Denmark
ü
I2H G20@20mbar
EE Estonia
ü
I2H G20@20mbar
ES Spain
ü
I2H G20@20mbar
FI Finland
ü
I2H G20@20mbar
FR France
ü
I2E+ G20/G25@20/25mbar
GB United Kingdom
ü
I2H G20@20mbar
GR Greece
ü
I2H G20@20mbar
HR Croatia
ü
I2H G20@20mbar HU Hungary IE Ireland
ü
I2H G20@20mbar IT Italy
ü
I2H G20@20mbar LT Lithuania
ü
I2H G20@20mbar LU Luxembourg
ü
I2E G20@20mbar LV Latvia
ü
I2H G20@20mbar NL The Netherlands
ü
I2L G25@25mbar NO Norway
ü
I2H G20@20mbar PL Poland
ü
I2E G20@20mbar PT Portugal
ü
I2H G20@20mbar RO Romania
ü
I2H G20@20mbar SE Sweden
ü
I2H G20@20mbar SL Slovenia
ü
I2H G20@20mbar SK Slovakia
ü
I2H G20@20mbar TR Turkey
ü
I2H G20@20mbar
TECHNICAL INFORMATION
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LPG
AT Austria
ü
I3B/P G30/G31@50mbar
BE Belgium
ü
I3+ G30/G31@28-30/37mbar
CH Switzerland
ü
I3B/P G30/G31@50mbar, I3+ G30/G31@28-30/37mbar
CY Cyprus
ü
I3B/P G30/G31@30mbar
CZ Czech Republic
ü
I3B/P G30/G31@50mbar, I3+ G30/G31@28-30/37mbar
DE Germany
ü
I3B/P G30/G31@50mbar
DK Denmark
ü
I3B/P G30/G31@30mbar
EE Estonia
ü
I3B/P G30/G31@30mbar
ES Spain
ü
I3+ G30/G31@28-30/37mbar
FI Finland
ü
I3B/P G30/G31@30mbar
FR France
ü
I3B/P G30/G31@30mbar, I3+ G30/G31@28-30/37mbar
GB United Kingdom
ü
I3B/P G30/G31@30mbar, I3+ G30/G31@28-30/37mbar
GR Greece
ü
I3B/P G30/G31@30mbar, I3+ G30/G31@28-30/37mbar
HR Croatia
ü
I3B/P G30/G31@30mbar
HU Hungary
ü
I3B/P G30/G31@30mbar
IE Ireland
ü
I3+ G30/G31@28-30/37mbar
IT Italy
ü
I3+ G30/G31@28-30/37mbar
LT Lithuania
ü
I3B/P G30/G31@30mbar LU Luxembourg LV Latvia MT Malta
ü
I3B/P G30/G31@30mbar NL The Netherlands
ü
I3B/P G30/G31@30mbar NO Norway
ü
I3B/P G30/G31@30mbar PL Poland PT Portugal
ü
I3+ G30/G31@28-30/37mbar RO Romania
ü
I3B/P G30/G31@30mbar SE Sweden
ü
I3B/P G30/G31@30mbar SL Slovenia
ü
I3B/P G30/G31@30mbar SK Slovakia
ü
I3B/P G30/G31@30,50mbar, I3+ G30/G31@28-30/37mbar TR Turkey
ü
I3B/P G30/G31@30mbar
TECHNICAL INFORMATION
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TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Element4, a manufacturer of gas heating appliances, develops and produces products that com­ply with the highest quality, performance and safety requirements. This guarantees that the user will be able to enjoy using his product for many years to come.
This appliance has a CE marking, which means that it complies with the essential requirements of the European gas appliance directive.
As an installer, you must be competent in the eld of atmospheric gas heating.
This manual discusses the installation of the appliance and the regulations that apply to the installation. In addition, you will nd technical data for the appliance and information on mainte­nance, any malfunctions that might occur and their possible causes. Please carefully read and use this installation manual.
We hereby declare that the design and construction of Element4’s atmospheric gas heating ap­pliance comply with the essential requirements of the Gas Appliance Directive. Product: atmospheric gas heating appliance Type: Trisore 95, Bidore 95, Trisore 70, Bidore 70 Applicable EEC directives: 90/396/EEC Applied harmonized standards: NEN-EN-613 NEN-EN-613/A1 Internal measures by the company guarantee that appliances produced in series comply with the essential requirements of the prevailing EEC directives and the standards derived from them. This declaration will lose its validity if adjustments are made to the appliance, without prior written permission by Element4.
Trisore 95 and Bidore 95 PIN: 0558CL1248
Natural Gas LPG
Gas Category I2H I3B/P I3+
Supply Pressure (mbar) 20 30 28-30/37
Nominal Input 13,0 8,5 8,5 (Gross kW)
Efficiency Class 2 2 2
Pilot Burner 446.0330.14 446.0330.07 446.0330.07
Gas Rate 1238 0.243 0.243 (max.m3/hr)
Burner Pressure 12.3 28.5 28.5 (mbar-hot)
Injector Marking 1200 240 240
NOX Class 4 5 5
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TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Warranty
The warranty for your Element4 appliance will be provided by your supplier. In case of com­plaints, you must always contact him. Your supplier will contact Element4 if necessary.
The factory warranty is valid for 12 months after date of purchase.
Trisore 70 and Bidore 70 PIN: 0558CM1329
Natural Gas LPG
Gas Category I2H I3B/P I3+
Supply Pressure (mbar) 20 30 28-30/37
Nominal Input 10.4 8,8 8,8 (Gross kW)
Efficiency Class 2 2 2
Pilot Burner 446.0330.14 446.0330.07 446.0330.07
Gas Rate 0.990 0.252 0.252 (max.m3/hr)
Burner Pressure 11.3 27.3 27.3 (mbar-hot)
Injector Marking 1200 260 260
NOX Class 4 4 4
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Element4 B.V. Paxtonstraat 23 8013 RP Zwolle
The Netherlands
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