FUTURE FIRES PanoramicFX1 Operating Instructions Manual

FUTURE FIRES
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
PanoramicFX1
CONTENTS
Air Access Hearth Gaps between the PANORAMICFX1 and flammable materials Flooring Load-Bearing Flue Pipe Damper Connection to the Flue
MODEL PANORAMICFX1 WEIGHT 70 KG OUTPUT MAX. 8 KWs mean SPACE HEATING OUTPUT 8 KWs mean FLUE MASS GAS FLOW 7.6 MEAN
Tests carried out at 12 Pa flue draught (0.048 inches WG) with doors closed Tests carried out with primary air slider fully open and with restriction on secondary air supply (6mm diameter hole left open)
OPERATIONAL INSTRUCTIONS
Lighting Preparation Temperature Control Fuel to use Cleaning the glass
Smoke
Maintenance of the PANORAMICFX1 Trouble shooting
INSTALLATION OF YOUR PANORAMICFX1
Before installing your stove, you should check with a Chimney Sweep to ensure that there is proper ventilation and to identify any possible damage to the chimney that might need repairing prior to installation. The chimney needs to be free of any obstructions and is appropriate for the woodburning stove. Sweep the chimney. Do a smoke test to check for draft and gas tightness.
All installations of the PANORAMICFX1 must comply with relevant Building Regulations
(eg Document J). These are available for download at
http://www.planningportal.gov.uk/uploads/br/BR_PDF_ADJ_2002.pdf
All local regulations, including those referring to national and European standards need to be complied with when installing the appliance.
Air Access
A minimum requirement is that there should be a steady supply of air to the room containing the stove.
Any air inlet grilles need to be so positioned that they are not liable to blockage
There must be fixed ventilation available.
Refer to the building regs (ADJ) which give the requirements for roomheaters of differing outputs.
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