Hunter Stoves GTBAV4NR1, GTBCN5NR1S, GTBCN5NM1S, GTBAV4LM1, GTBAV4LR1 Instructions For Installation/operating/maintenance/servicing

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AVALON 4
CONSORT 5
HAWK 4 MKII
Installation/Operating/Maintenance/Servicing
Please leave this instruction booklet with the user after the installation is complete. Leave the
system ready for operation and instruct the user in the correct use of the appliance and
operation of its controls. Please refer to the appliance data plate for the specific model type.
JIN04KWGAS REV C 27/03/19
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STOVE MODELS
AVALON 4 CONSORT 5
GTBAV4NM1/GTBAV4NR1 GTBCN5NM1S/GTBCN5NR1S GTBAV4LM1/GTBAV4LR1 GTBCN5LM1SGTBCN5LR1S GTBCN5NM1B/GTBCN5NR1B GTBCN5LM1B/GTBCN5LR1B
HAWK 4 MKII
GTBHK4NM1D/GTBHK4NR1D GTBHK4LM1D/GTBHK4LR1D GTBHK4NM1T/GTBHK4NR1T GTBHK4LM1T/GTBHK4LR1T
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Table of Contents
Technical Data
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Stove Dimensions
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Installing the Appliance
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Flue Arrangement
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Additional Air Venting (GB only)
7
Opening the Stove Door
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TTB Connection
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Gas Supply Connections
8/9
Installation of the Fire-Bed
9/11
Fitting the canopy
11
Test for Spillage
11/12
Servicing Instructions
12
Troubleshooting
13/14
User Instructions
15/16
Care, Maintenance and Servicing
16
Instructions for Remote Control Use
17–24
Setting Up Full Function Handset (LCD)
17-19
Advanced Setting Full Function Handset (LCD)
19/20
Restoring Communication with The Fire
20/21
Remote Care and Maintenance
22-24
Installation and Commissioning Checklist
25
Service Records
26
Warranty Information
27/28
Welcome to the Hunter Stoves family and thank you for purchasing a Hunter
4kW Gas stove. This stove was designed and built to be a high-performance
heating appliance, and we hope it will bring you great enjoyment. The
natural environment is important to us, so our stoves are manufactured to
provide you with a clean and efficient burn that will keep you warm through
the cold winter nights.
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Please read these instructions carefully
This appliance is intended for use on a gas installation with a governed meter.
It is important that your stove is correctly installed as Hunter Stoves Limited cannot accept responsibility for any fault arising through incorrect installation. Any unauthorised changes to the stove will negate the warranty.
TECHNICAL DATA
0558
NATURAL
GAS
MANUAL/REMOTE
LPG
MANUAL/REMOTE
Energy Efficiency
Class
Nominal Gas
Pressure
20mbar
37mbar
Main Burner Injector
(mm)
0.59 x 7
1.03
Pilot Injector (mm)
0.35
0.27
Burner Aeration
Φ7
Φ9
Supply Gas
Type/Category
G20/I2H
G31/lɜp
Energy Efficiency
71
75
Injector
Type/Marking
380
103
Heat Input (Gross)
Full
Low
4.7kW
3.5kW
4.7kW
3.2kW
Gas Flow Rate (m3/h)
Full 0.447
0.176
NOx Class
4
5
Efficiency Class
2
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Countries of
Destination
AT, BG, CH, CZ, DK, EE, ES, FI, GB, GR, HR, IE, IT, LT, LV, NO,
PT, RO, SE, SI ,SK, TR
BE, CH, CZ, ES, FR, GB, GR, IE,
IT, LT, NL, PL, PT, SI, SK
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STOVE DIMENSIONS
AVALON 4
CONSORT 5
HAWK 4 MKII
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INSTALLING THE APPLIANCE
Pre-installation notes
1. Check the stove data plate to establish the gas type required. Before installation check that the
local distribution conditions, nature of the gas and pressure, and adjustment of the application are compatible.
2. A GAS SAFE REGISTERED INSTALLER or equally recognised competent person must fit the
appliance. That person is legally responsible for the safe installation of the appliance with due regard to all relevant local and national building regulations.
3. All outer surfaces of the stove excepting the gas control knobs are defined as working surfaces.
4. Installation site - Any installation area previously used for a solid fuel fire or stove would probably be
deemed suitable for the appliance.
5. The stove must not be installed onto a combustible wall. Any combustible materials must be
removed from behind the appliance.
6. The appliance must be sited on a non-combustible hearth of minimum 12mm thickness.
7. The hearth should be edged or raised to prevent combustible floor finishes (e.g. Carpet) from being
laid too close to the appliance.
8. Opening Clearances: for the relevant clearance distances for installing the appliance in an opening
see figure 2 and table 1.
9. The stove cannot be installed in a basement or bathroom.
IMPORTANT NOTE! Adequate clearance must be given between the appliance and the walls so
that a satisfactory spillage test can be performed as detailed on page 11.
MINIMUM CLEARANCE DISTANCES TO:
DIMENSION DESCRIPTION
COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL
NON-COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL
A
Side of stove to wall
150mm
100mm
B
Top of stove to underside of
opening or shelf
250mm
200mm
C
Rear of stove to wall
100mm
100mm
D
Minimum distance for
hearth to extend in front of
stove
50mm
50mm
Figure 1: Opening Clearance
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FLUE ARRANGEMENT
Prior to installation the flue the chimney should be given a precautionary clean to ensure its entire length is free from blockages. Any flue dampers must be permanently fixed in the open position or removed altogether. The chimney should be smoke tested to ensure soundness.
The GAS SAFE REGISTERED ENGINEER commissioned to install this appliance is wholly responsible for deciding the suitability of any flue arrangement to operate in conjunction with this gas appliance.
The chimney or flue system that is to be fitted to the gas stove must comply with the current rules in force. The 4kW gas stoves are also suitable for other specific class II installation arrangements: pre-cast
flues, ridge-vent flues, and pre-cast chimney block and with the relevant adaption, the appliance will operate in a closure plate system.
It is suggested to run flue pipe at least 615mm vertically from the unit before there are any changes in direction of the flue system. Wherever possible horizontal runs of the flue system should be avoided.
The flue must have a minimum of 2.6 meters of vertical height measured from the top of the stove to the bottom of the terminal outlet.
Please note for rear flue appliances it is recommended that the vertical flue run be established as soon as is practical from the rear flue exit. (Caution should be taken locating the exit of the flue as explained in ‘The Building Regulations - Document J’.)
ADDITIONAL AIR VENTING (GB only)
The supply gas heat input into the appliance is nominally less than 7kW. Therefore, under the directives of the current Health and Safety Executive gas safety and use regulations (Gas Safety [Installation and Use] Regulations 1998 Approved Code of Practice and guidance) no additional air vents are required in the room in which the appliance is situated.
OPENING THE STOVE DOOR
NOTE! This appliance must never be used if the glass door panel is broken, removed or if the door is open.
Hawk 4/Consort 5/Avalon 4
Before gaining access to the burner tray, first make sure that the stove is switched off and is cold. Remove the door handle using a 17mm spanner (diagram 1), turning anticlockwise. Keep turning until the handle is completely removed. The door glass is held in place by 4 fixing brackets. Ensure these brackets are tight before operation.
Diagram 1
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TTB INSTALLATION
GAS SUPPLY CONNECTIONS
The appliance is supplied with an 8mm Bundy pipe and an 8mm compression elbow to allow easy connection to the mains gas supply and is connected to the burner by a 14mm spanner. This supply gas pipe should incorporate a gas service isolation tap situated within 1 metre of the application.
Figure 2: Gas Supply Access
The 8mm Bundy pipe being fitted to the gas inlet on the valve. The compression joint is tightened with a 15mm open-ended spanner.
Insert the two TTB Pins into the two connection holes on the outside next to the copper bar highlighted by the circle and arrow.
The circle and arrow highlight the TTB engaged into the valve.
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TESTING SUPPLY PRESSURE
Gas pressure at the appliance is measured via the T-piece going to the control valve (circled in figure 5). Turning the screw approximately half a turn anti-clockwise with a small flat-bladed screwdriver opens the test point.
ALWAYS CLOSE TEST POINTS AFTER USE!
The gas pressure at the appliance is measured with the appliance running at full rate.
(For information on how to achieve ‘full rate’ read ‘Adjusting Between High and Low Output Settings’ in the ‘Lighting the Appliance’ section of the User Instructions).
Inlet Gas Pressure should be: 20mbar ± 1.0mbar for Natural Gas 37mbar for LPG
The supply pressure test point (shown in figure 6) is measured at the burner inlet point.
INSTALLATION OF THE FIRE-BED INTO THE STOVE
IMPORTANT NOTE
CERAMIC COALS AND LOGS GET VERY HOT! NEVER ATTEMPT TO HANDLE HOT COALS OR LOGS WITH BARE HANDS AND NEVER PLACE HOT COALS OR LOGS ON OR NEAR COMBUSTIBLE SURFACES.
HUNTER STOVES LTD ACCEPTS NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY INJURY HOWEVER CAUSED WHILST HANDLING HOT COALS, LOGS OR CERAMICS.
FIRE-BED ARRANGEMENT AND INSTALLATION
This appliance can be fitted with log effect ceramics. The fire-bed is constructed of a base ceramic and 6 loose logs.
Figure 3: Supply Pressure Test Point
Inlet Pipe Location
Loose Log Ceramics
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