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1. UK IRL F Always supply the appliance with a DC convection set G The plaster of the outside has to be resistant to a high temperature Use therefore the plaster materials especially made for K this such as Masterboard or Fibrelux to prevent discoloring min 100 degrees temperature resistant p B If the appliance is to be fitted against a wall with combustible J H cladding the cladding must be removed from the area covered by the LY surround l The minimum height from the top surface of the fire to the underside fig 1 of any shelf made from wood or other combustible materials is as follows Builders opening mm Silva Spectra For a shelf up to 150 mm deep Minimum height 350 mm A Opening width 600 770 fig 1 B Opening height 715 710 C Opening depth min 370 410 If the shelf depth is greater than 150 mm add 50 mm to the shelf Shelf dimensions combustible clearance height for every 25 mm increase in shelf depth D Min height shelf from top frame 350 350 E Depth shelf max 150 150 Side clearance Minimum distance from the side of the fire frame Dimensions mm to combustible material 150 mm F Box width 578 755 G Box depth 324 361 H Box height 700 695 Frame width 629 790 J Frame height 727 720 K Frame thickness 15 23 L Position flue behind frame 235 262 M Position flue from the back side box 89 99 bias
2. A B C 5 A Thermocouple B Spark electrode C Pilot hood fig 22 UK IRL 8 1 7 Pilot thermocouple assembly Remove the burner tray see 8 1 3 Remove the lead from the pilot spark electrode Break the gas pipe connection to the pilot Unscrew thermocouple nut from the rear of the gas control Unscrew pilot assembly from the burner tray 2 screws Replace and re assemble in reverse order 8 1 8 Burner and injector Remove the burner tray see 8 1 3 Unscrew the burner from the burner tray 4 screws Break the gas connection at the burner inlet Unscrew heat shield from the burner tray Unscrew elbow connection from the burner inlet Unscrew the burner from the burner tray and remove the burner Unscrew the injector from the burner inlet Replace and re assemble in reverse order C B ael o EIN Y Vet R Governor Adjusting screw pilot flame Inlet pressure test point Burner pressure test point TODD 29 UK IRL 8 1 9 Combustion test A BS7967 combustion analysis check should be carried out using an analyser to BS7927 positioned in the flue outlet or draft diverter A Ratio of CO CO2 should be less than 0 01 within 30 minutes 100 ppm CO per 1 CO2 A reading of CO in the room centre should give a rise of less than 9 ppm over ambient peak rea
3. UK IRL 3 2 Flue requirements Suitable flues and flue sizes are as follows 1 flexible stainless steel liner or pipe to BS715 The flue connector outer collar is for connection to a 125 mm 5 inch internal diameter pipe or liner The inner collar is for connection to a 100 mm internal diameter pipe or liner 2 min 100 max 150 mm factory made insulated flue manufactured to BS 4543 3 max 225 mm x 255 mm conventional brick flue 4 min 100 mm max 175 mm diameter lined brick or stone flue The minimum effective height of the flue system must be 3 meters The flue most have a positive updraught The flue must not be used for any other appliance or application Any chimney damper or restrictor should be removed If removal is not possible they must be secured in the fully open position If the appliance is intended to be installed to a chimney which was previously used for solid fuel the flue must be swept clean prior to installation All flues should be inspected for soundness and freedom from blockages When installing a flexible flue liner it must be fully contained within another flue and properly supported UK IRL 3 2 1 Terminal locations Site in accordance with BS 5440 1 2000 and the document J Flue terminal positions for pitched roofs Less than 600 j Not less than 600 No part of the flue outlet shall be less than 1 5 m measured horizontally to the roof surface or 600 mm above the ridge a
4. Terminal locations with respect to pitch fig 2 UK IRL 4 1 Gas connection 10 4 INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLATION Installation pipes should be in accordance with BS 6891 Pipe work from the meter to the appliance must be of adequate size The complete installation including the meter must be tested for soundness and purged as described in the above code A means of isolation must be provide in the supply to facilitate servicing The connection should be made in 8 mm copper or similar semi flexible tube max 1 meter Ensure that the gas pipe does not interfere with the removal or replacement of the burner tray of the controls The supply gas feed line should enter the appliance through one of the openings in the appliance case Openings are at the back and right side The gas connection is nut and olive suitable for 8 mm pipe Where a gas pipe passes through a void wall or cavity it must be fully enclosed in a sleeve A amp B Behind surround Sleeve pipe through surround C Through wall Pipe must be sleeved and sealed to fire oe J 2 mr F cavity inner wall LL LL j surround marble gas supply routes when fire is fitted in a deep surround fig 3 UK IRL 4 2 Preparing the appliance 4 2 1 Model Silva 2 3 4 fig 4 fig 5 Open the
5. BS11Bs G20 5 6 2 25 0 57 10 22 1 6 SIT 145 Nr 30 100 GV36 C5AOEHC68M 230 VAC 50Hz 5VA 4 5 V 2 x LRo3 Alkaline long life 8 mm nut and olive UK IRL 12H Spectra BS11Bs G20 6 6 2 20 0 7 10 2 4 1 6 SIT 145 Nr 30 100 GV36 C5AOEHC68M 230 VAC 50Hz 5VA 4 5 V 2 x LRo3 Alkaline long life 8 mm nut and olive UK IRL Il2H3 II2H3 Spectra Log burner BS11Bs G20 G30 75 7 7 2 2 20 29 0 7 0 24 8 17 2X170 3X1 00 1X 1 60 1 8 1 3 SIT 160 SIT 160 Nr 51 Nr 30 100 100 3 3 GV36 C5AOEHC68M 230 VAC 50Hz 5VA 45 V 2 x LRo3 Alkaline long life 8 mm nut and olive 32 USER GUIDE UK IRL 33 UK IRL 9 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE USER 9 1 General safety instructions If a gas leak is found or suspected turn off the gas supply at the meter and contact your installer or gas emergency service These instructions should be read carefully and retained for future reference Do not use the fire with a broken or damaged glass The fire has a safety device which turns off the gas supply if there is a build up from flue gasses in the combustion room or a temporary gas cut off Wait at least 5 minutes before turning the appliance on again Contact a qualified installer when the appliance goes off regularly The appliance has been designed for heating purposes This means that all surfaces including the glass can become very warm over 100
6. Clean if necessary competent person at least once a year the pilot system the burner the combustion chamber the glass 2 Check the log lay and replace the embers if applicable 3 Do the functional test as described at 6 2 4 Check the flue system and do a spillage test as described at 6 3 Note Never place extra elements of any kind into the combustion chamber To guarantee good combustion the log set may only be installed in the way specified by Faber International Any other arrangement can lead to soot on logs or window Do not use the fire with broken or missing logs 24 UK IRL 8 1 1 Cleaning the glass Depending on the intensity of use you can get a deposit on the glass This can be removed with a special non abrasive ceramic glass cleaner ceramic cook top cleaner as follows Remove the door or front as described at 4 2 Clean the glass Handle the glass with clean hands wear gloves if possible To fit the glass proceed in reverse order Make sure that the log set has been installed correctly before fixing the glass Attention Before placing the glass check the glass sealing rope is in good condition and makes an effective seal Be sure that there are no fingerprints on the glass It is not possible to remove those prints after you burn the appliance for a while they are burnt in 8 1 2 Cleaning the combustion chamber and burner You can clean the combustion chamber with
7. a vacuum cleaner excluding the burner surface 26 If the burner is visibly damaged this can affect the distribution of the flame if so then replace the burner UK IRL 8 1 3 Burner tray assembly log burner 1 2 3 moO W D gt m Remove the front glass log set grid and burner tray cover Break the gas supply at the control valve Unscrew the burner assembly and take them out of the combustion chamber F fig 19 Pilot assembly Burner Fixation plate Injector Gas control Receiver 8 1 4 Pilot thermocouple assembly Remove the burner tray as described above Now you have access to all the pilot and thermocouple parts 8 1 5 Gas control block O GUO W D gt Governor Adjusting screw pilot flame Inlet pressure test point Burner pressure test point 27 UK IRL 8 1 6 Burner tray assembly flatfiber burner Remove the front glass and log holder if applicable Break the gas supply at the control valve Remove the cable from the TTB see fig 6 and 8 Unscrew the burner assembly 8 screws and take them out of the combustion chamber Attention A sharp or heavy object can damage the burner mon gt m 28 fig 21 burner The pilot and flame sensing device Injector Spectra at burner inlet Burner tray Gas control Receiver remote control Fixing bracket
8. commencing cleaning It is recommended that the fire is inspected serviced by a competent person at least once a year To maintain the finish on the trim wipe with soft damp cloth only Do not use abrasive cleaners polish or solvents as these can damage the surface finish UK IRL 12 DISPOSAL OF THE PACKAGING AND THE APPLIANCE The appliance packaging is recyclable The packaging could include the following materials cardboard CFC free foam soft wood plastic paper These materials should be disposed responsibly and in conformity with government regulations Batteries are considered chemical waste The batteries should be disposed of responsibly and in conformity with government regulations Remove the batteries before disposing of the remote control Information on how to responsibly dispose of discarded appliances can be obtained from the local authorities 43
9. degrees An exception to this is the lower side of the door and the control buttons Due to the newness of materials they may give off a slight smell for a period after initial lighting This is normal odours will disperse after a few hours use Do not place curtains clothing laundry furniture or other flammable materials nearby the appliance The required minimum distance is 100 cm Switch off the receiver of the remote control if you don t use the fire for a long time Do not let children use the remote control without supervision UK IRL Important A suitable Fireguard conforming to BS6539 and BS6778 should be used with this appliance to protect children the elderly or infirm Care should also be taken with pets In your own interest and that of safety all gas appliances must be installed by competent persons Installation must be in accordance with National Regulations CORGI registered installers are required to work to recognised standards 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 As on all heat producing appliances soft furnishings such as blown vinyl wallpa
10. door by pressing against the door at the bottom right and remove the door see fig 4 Remove the front by unscrewing the four screws Remove the glass by disassembling the securing frame unfasten the two screws on the bottom of the frame and remove the two screws on top of the frame see fig 5 Take the box with the log set out of the combustion chamber 11 UK IRL 4 2 Preparing the appliance continuing fig 6 5 Remove the cable from the TTB see fig 6 6 Remove the burner chamber out of the firebox 4 2 2 Model Spectra fig 7 1 Remove the front by loosening the screws A see fig 7 12 UK IRL 4 2 Preparing the appliance continuing Remove the glass by removing the glass clamps B for instance with a screwdriver Careful when removing the glass see fig 7 Wear gloves Before placing the glass back be sure that there are no fingerprints on the glass it is not possible to remove those prints after you burn the appliance or a while they will be burnt in Take the box with the log set out of the combustion chamber Remove the cable from the TTB see fig 6 Remove the burner chamber out of the firebox 4 3 Fitting the firebox L Position the firebox in the fireplace opening If the appliance is placed on a combustible floor then a fibrelux or similar heatproof board of 12 mm thickness should be placed under it Any under floor vents
11. stay on Repeat this step if not Push a button on the remote control The control lamp on the receiver should now go out Again push a button on the remote control The lamp starts flashing and will switch off eventually The receiver now recognizes the remote control The remote control now functions Check if you can hear a sound and the motor runs when you push a button on the remote control If not so please check the batteries 10 4 4 Changing the batteries There is no risk of electric shock as the low voltage supply is similar to that used in torches Always turn off the appliance before changing batteries 40 UK IRL 10 4 4 Changing the batteries continuing fig 26 changing batteries Remote control 1 Remove the cover on the back of the remote control 2 Carefully remove the battery clip along the side Pay attention not to pull the wires 3 If necessary remove the old batteries and place the new ones 2 x LRo3 Alkaline long life 1 5 V Pay attention to the and position 4 Click the battery clip into the remote control and close the cover 5 It might be possible that you have to set the transmission code after changing the batteries see 10 4 3 Note Batteries are chemical waste and should be disposed in accordance with local regulations 41 UK IRL 11 CLEANING AND SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS Important Turn off the fire and allow it to cool down before
12. K IRL 10 3 To extinguish 10 4 1 To light 1 For the main burner turn the control knob B clockwise to position 2 To enable knob B turn knob A to the amp position 3 To extinguish the pilot turn control knob A to position although it is in order lo leave the pilot permanently lit 10 3 1 When the pilot extinguishes Warning When the pilot extinguishes for whatever reason you should wait at least 5 minutes before trying to turn it on again Possible causes of pilot extinguish are Operating error Interference of the safety device Failure in the pilot flame system faber Contact a qualified installer when the appliance goes off regularly fig 25 10 4 Remote control version remote control The remote control is only meant to regulate the flames from off till max it functions only when the pilot burner is ignited and knob A in big flame position It is therefore not possible to ignite the pilot flame with the remote control or to extinguish the pilot flame The radio frequency remote control is intended for fireplaces installed in 10 4 2 To extinguish a domestic setting in all EU countries except Austria Denmark Finland and Greece Features Manual control will always remain possible The remote control is a radio frequency type and had been approved internationally The remote control generates a unique safety code every time you activate the transmitter it s similar to those used i
13. aint building materials carpet etc will be attracted These components can settle themselves down onto cold surfaces in the form of soot As on all heat producing appliances soft furnishings such as blown vinyl wallpaper placed too near to the appliance may become scorched or discoloured This should be born in mind when installing the appliance 3 1 Builders opening and surround The appliance can be installed in the following situations In a non combustible fireplace or builders opening This could be either an existing builders opening or a new made prefab builders opening For the measurements see figure 1 and index Although the appliance is tested for installation without a hearth the appliance must not stand on combustible materials or carpets If the appliance is placed on a combustible floor then a fibrelux or similar heatproof board of 12 mm thickness should be placed under it Any under floor vents or openings within the builders opening should be sealed off Do not place the lintel surround or marble stone directly onto the appliance If possible apply a lintel made of cement or something similar UK IRL 3 1 Builders opening and surround continuing If the builders opening is constructed of anything other than brick e g stud work and rendered plaster then Ventilate the space above the appliance min 1000 mm MEASUREMENTS BUILT IN AND APPLIANCE
14. b B clockwise till The main burner is off Turn the knob A to The pilot should go out 21 UK IRL 6 3 Spillage test 1 Carry out the lighting procedure and turn the fire to high 2 Allow to warm up for 15 minutes and then using a smoke match with holder set 100 inside the square tube on the top of the appliance behind the door The installation is satisfactory if the smoke is drawn into the tube 3 Repeat the test with doors and windows to the premises open and closed and with any extractor fans in the same room or adjacent rooms running on high 4 Check that any other open flued appliances and their flues in the same or adjoining rooms functions correctly when this appliance is alight smoke match fig 17 6 4 Flame Supervision amp Blocked Flue Monitoring System 22 The pilot unit incorporates a system which will shut off the gas supply if the flue is faulty If the flue is faulty the hot flue gasses will pass over and actuate a heat sensitive switch which will shut off the gas supply This monitoring system TTB must not be adjusted bypassed or put out of operation This TTB or any of its parts must only be exchanged using Faber International authorised parts UK IRL SEE 5N O Q O X D O gt 6 5 Check reference pressure The appliance is preset to give the correct heat input No further a
15. d from the mains for a longer period 20 Push the mod button on the receiver and hold it for 3 seconds The green control lamp will light up and stay on Repeat this step if not Push a button on the remote control The control lamp on the receiver should now go out Again push a button on the remote control The lamp starts flashing and will switch off eventually The receiver now recognizes the remote control The remote control now functions Check if you can hear a sound and the motor runs when you push a button on the remote control UK IRL 6 COMMISSIONING functional checks 6 1 Check pilot ignition Push in and turn the control knob A anticlockwise to the setting amp small flame You will hear a tick meaning there is ignition Hold the knob in and wait for a few seconds while the air is purged Bring the knob back in the start position and turn the knob several times to the amp position Check that the pilot has lit Continue to hold in the control knob for a further ten seconds to ensure that the pilot flame is stable Release the knob The pilot should remain alight A B fig 16 6 2 Functional burner check Turn knob B to max clockwise Turn the knob A more anticlockwise to the position large flame Now it is possible to light the main burner Turn knob B anticlockwise to max The main burner should light Check the ignition of the main burner on low and high setting Turn kno
16. ding 30 UK IRL INDEX 1 LIST OF SPARE PARTS Cid Sia Spectra Spectra log burner Description Company part Company part Company part Surround silver 20816750 A9264849 A9264849 Door silver 20816650 ll Glass o450o8000 o4506400 04506400 Injector 13382220 13382240 13389170 13389160 Burner 20817200 20900184 20900183 Log set 20772900 20773200 20773700 Receiver 20604000 20604000 20604000 Remote control 20603900 20603900 20603900 Transformer 20900142 20900142 20900142 Gas control 37003089 37003089 37003089 Motor remote control 37003086 37003086 37003086 Pilot assembly 20900155 20900155 209001 Thermo couple 37002041 37002041 37002041 Embers 20900019 20900019 20777300 TTB 110 37006055 37006055 370060 Black spray for combustion chamber 09000008 09000008 09000008 Touch Latch assembly 28103900 _ l 31 UK IRL INDEX 2 TECHNICAL DATA Country Category Appliance Model type Reference gas Input nett kW Efficiency class Inlet pressure mbar Gas rate 15 C 1013 mbar m3 h Reference burner pressure mbar Injector size mm Reduced input restrictor mm Pilot assembly Type Code Flue Flue size mm Min flue height m Gas control Remote control Transformer Voltage transformer Batteries remote control Gas connection Dimensions see table 1 UK IRL 12H Silva
17. djustment is necessary Fit a pressure gauge at the test pont C to check the input pressure If the pressure is within the limits then carry out the burner pressure Fit a pressure gauge at the test point D to check the burner pressure The pressure should be checked with the appliance alight and at max input After checking the pressure turn off the appliance Remove the pressure gauge and close the sealing screw Re light the appliance Turn to max input and test around the test point D for gas soundness using a suitable leak detection fluid 23 UK IRL ____ UK IRL 7 HANDING OVER 8 SERVICING final check and customer briefing To ensure safety efficient operation of the appliance it is necessary 7 4 Instruct the customer on the full operation of the appliance to carry out routine servicing at regular intervals 7 2 1 Advise the customer how to clean the appliance including the It is recommended that the fire is inspected serviced by a competent glass person at least once a year 7 2 2 Instruct the customer on the operation of the remote control Important including replacement of batteries and how to set the right Turn off the gas supply before commencing any servicing Always transmissions code test for gas soundness after refitting the appliance 7 2 3 Hand over these instructions including the user guide to the consumer 8 1 Routine annual servicing 7 2 4 Recommend that the appliance should be serviced by a 1
18. f the log set When not placing the log set correctly the flames tend to burn to the front against the window UK IRL 4 4 Placing the log set continuing 4 4 2 Model Spectra flatfibre burner A A C B fig 12 Spectra log set lay A large log 28 x 10 cm medium log 24x9 cm C small log wedge 26 x 8 cm wW ll The log set consists of a rear log which is permanently attached to the combustion chamber and four logs The logs must rest on the log holder and the rear log Ensure that the pilot burner remains visible after installation of the log set When not placing the log set correctly the flames tend to burn to the front against the window 17 UK IRL 4 4 Placing the log set continuing 4 4 3 Model Spectra log burner To guarantee good combustion the log set may only be installed in the way specified by Faber International Any other arangement can lead to soot on logs or window Do not use the fire with broken or missing logs 18 fig 13 On the bottom of the logs is a identification eL location on the left side resting on the rear log eR location on the right side resting on the rear log 1 dimple first log left placed over the burner and resting on the burner tray 2 dimples placed in the middle over he burner and resting on the burner tray 3 dimples the right side log placed over the burner and resting on the burner tray You are allo
19. faber Saturnus 8 NL 8448 CC Heerenveen Postbus 219 NL 8440 AE Heerenveen T 31 0 513 656500 F 31 0 513 656501 GLIN DAMPLEX GE 0 SES 010 07 open flue built in fireplaces SILVA B11 SPECTRA B11 installation guide and user manual faber UK IRL CONTENTS 1 INTRODUCTION N 2 SAFETY AND GENERAL INFORMATION 3 2 1 General safety 3 3 INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS 5 3 1 Builders opening and surround 5 3 2 Flue requirements 8 4 INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLATION 10 4 1 Gas connection 10 4 2 Preparing the appliance 11 4 3 Fitting the firebox 13 4 4 Placing the log set 16 5 REMOTE CONTROL 19 5 1 Remote control 19 5 2 Installation remote control 19 6 COMMISIONING 21 6 1 Check pilot ignition 21 6 2 Functional burner check 21 6 3 Spillage test 22 6 4 Flame Supervision amp Blocked Flue Monitoring System 22 6 5 Check reference pressure 23 7 HANDING OVER 24 8 SERVICING 25 8 1 Routine annual servicing 25 USER GUIDE 33 g SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE USER 34 9 1 General safety instructions 34 10 CONTROLING THE APPLIANCE 36 10 1 Lighting the fire 36 10 2 To light 37 10 3 To estinguish 38 10 4 Remote control version 38 11 CLEANING AND SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS 42 12 DISPOSAL OF THE PACKAGING AND THE APPLIANCE 43 INDEX 1 LIST OF SPARE PARTS 31 INDEX 2 TECHNICAL DATA 32 UK IRL 1 INTRODUCTION Note these instructions should be read carefully and retained for future reference Please leave these instructions with t
20. he user This guide is concerning the following types of appliances SILVA SPECTRA with flatfiber burner SPECTRA with log burner Special features Realistic flame and glow effect Small flue outlet 100 mm Remote Control option on all appliances A spillage monitoring system TTB switch is fitted which cuts off the gas if flue is blocked or malfunctioning Meets the essential requirements of the European Gas Appliance Directive GAD and carries the CE mark E UK IRL 2 SAFETY AND GENERAL INFORMATION Before installation ensure that the local distribution conditions identification of the type gas and pressure and the adjustment of the appliance are compatible This gas appliance is factory set and shall not be adjusted by the installer The spillage monitoring system must not be put out of operation This appliance does not contain any component manufactured from asbestos or any asbestos related products 2 1 General safety It is the law in the UK that all gas appliances are installed by a competent person in accordance with the Gas Safety Installation and Use Regulations As amended the relevant British Standards for Installation work Building Regulations Codes of Practice and the manufacturers instructions The installation should also be carried out in accordance with the following where relevant BS8303 BS5871 Part1 BS5440 Parts 1 amp 2 BS715 BS6891 BS1251 Building Regulations Document J a
21. n a car The remote control is easy to install retrospectively pe UK IRL Push in and turn the control knob A from anticlockwise to the setting small flame You will hear a ignition click Check that the pilot is lit if not repeat Continue to hold in the control knob for a further ten seconds to ensure that the pilot flame is stable Release the knob The pilot should remain alight Turn the control knob A to the amp position Set the on off switch on the receiver to on low flame high flame Use high and low to achieve the desired heating and flame effect You will hear a beep every time the receiver recognises a good signal If not so see 10 4 3 setting the right transmission code When the fire is not be used for a prolonged period turn off the pilot see 10 4 2 Push low till the burner goes out and you can hear the motor clicking To enable the remote control turn knob A to the position To extinguish the pilot turn control knob A to position although it is in order to leave the pilot permanently lit 39 UK IRL 10 4 3 Setting the right transmission code The receiver has to learn the code from the transmitter which is already done at the factory However the code disappears if the receiver is disconnected from the mains for a longer period Push the mod button on the receiver and hold it for 3 seconds The green control lamp will light up and
22. or openings within the builders opening should be sealed off The surface of the floor must be sufficiently flat to enable the bottom of the front surround and door to be aligned horizontally The front face of the fireplace should be reasonably flat over the area covered by the firebox to ensure good sealing Make the gas connection according to the instructions also see gas connection chapter 4 1 13 UK IRL 4 3 Fitting the firebox continuing 14 100mm _ dia gt 125mm diac fig 8 6 Secure the vent connector unit to the flue pipe or chimney liner The flue connector outer collar is for connection to a 125 mm 5 inch internal diameter pipe or liner The inner collar is for connection to a 100 mm internal pipe or liner see fig 8 pears fig 9 7 Slide the clamping plate with the lip upward under the vent connector The flue connector and pipe or liner rests on the clamping plate Make sure that the lip of the clamping plate goes in the slot on the front of the firebox see fig 9 8 Slide the burner chamber into the firebox 9 Pull the clamping plate out The flue collar plate makes contact with the burner chamber a UK IRL 4 3 Fitting the firebox continuing fig 10 10 Turn the clamping plate up side down and slide the plate between the guides so that its ends grip around the pipe opening see fig 10 Make sure that the flue collar plate is pre
23. per placed too near to the appliance may become scorched or discoloured This should be born in mind when installing the appliance We advise you to leave the pilot flame on Leaving the pilot flame on reduces the amount of condensation when starting the appliance and increase the life time of the appliance 35 UK IRL 10 CONTROLLING THE APPLIANCE 10 1 Lighting the fire Knob A If the main burner or pilot light are extinguished for any reason do not attempt to relight the pilot within 5 minutes Contact a qualified installer when the appliance goes off regularly We advise you to leave the pilot flame on Leaving the pilot flame on reduces the amount of condensation when starting the appliance and increase the life time of the appliance The control valve is behind the door or ash pan cover Open the door by pressing against the door at the bottom right Silva only With control button A you can light the pilot With the control button B you can adjust the height of the flames see fig 24 A B fig 24 control unit The is the OFF position preventing any gas from passing through the control valve to either the pilot burner or to the main burner By pressing the knob in it is possible to turn it anticlockwise The first function is to turn on the gas to the pilot this occurs just before reaching the position if the fire has not been lit for some time it may be necessary to hold the knob in this position for some
24. s applicable UK IRL Building Regulations and Standards issued as relevant by the Department of the Environment or the Scottish Development Department In the Republic of Ireland installation should be carried out in accordance with 1S813 ICP3 1S327 Building Regulations Codes of Practice the manufacturers instructions and any other rules in force Failure to comply with the above could leave the installer liable to prosecution and invalidate the appliance warranty The appliance must not be installed in a room containing a bath or shower or where steam may be present Ventilation No purpose provided ventilation is normally required when this appliance is installed in the UK Where other appliances operate in the same room or Space then these should be considered when sizing air vents The spillage test in the section commissioning may indicate that purpose provided ventilation is required Where fitted ventilation must comply with BS5440 part 2 For the Republic of Ireland the ventilation requirements may vary and if unsure then advice should be sought from the relevant authorities Safety instructions for the user see chapter 9 UK IRL 3 INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS 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 p
25. seconds to clear the air from the pipe and allow gas to reach the pilot burner Knob B 10 2 To light UK IRL Once gas is available at the pilot continued rotation anti clockwise will cause the piezo igniter to spark This is accompanied by a click at the valve and should result in the pilot burner igniting Once the pilot is lit the control knob should be held pressed in for 10 seconds In this time the pilot flame will have heated the flame supervision thermocouple sufficiently to operate a hold on magnet within the valve Now turn the control knob A to the amp position This allows gas to enter control knob B The is the OFF position preventing gas entering the main burner if the pilot is lit The knob should be turned slowly anticlockwise This allows gas to enter the burner and be ignited by the pilot flame Once ignition has taken place the fire may be set to any level between min and max by adjusting the control knob B 1 Push in and turn the control knob A from anticlockwise to the setting amp small flame You will hear an ignition click Check that the pilot is lit if not repeat 2 Continue to hold in the control knob for a further ten seconds to ensure that the pilot flame is stable 3 Release the knob The pilot should remain alight 4 Turn the control knob A to the position 5 Turn knob B slowly anticlockwise the fire should then ignite 6 Adjust flames to the required level 37 U
26. ssed onto the burner chamber 11 If necessary place the DC convection system also consult the instruction belonging to the DC construction set 12 Spread the bag of embers imitation ashes provided with the appliance over the burner Do not use more than the quantity supplied The embers glow on low setting Note there is no glow effect on the log burner 13 Locate the log set see placing log set chapter 4 4 14 Before placing the glass check the glass sealing rope is in good condition and makes an effective seal Be sure that there are no fingerprints on the glass It is not possible to remove those prints after you burn the appliance for a while they are burnt in Place the glass in front of the appliance and fix the glass frame or use the glass clamps 15 Place the door and front 15 UK IRL 4 4 Placing the log set 4 4 1 Model Silva 16 Never place extra elements of any kind into the combustion chamber To guarantee good combustion the log set may only be installed in the way specified by Faber International Any other arrangement can lead to soot on logs or window Do not use the fire with broken or missing logs fig 11 Silva log set lay The log set consists of a rear log and five logs Place the rear log into the U section in the back of the combustion chamber The logs must be rest on the burner tray and the rear log Ensure that the pilot burner remains visible after installation o
27. wed to add different kind of embers on the burner tray to create your own ash bed UK IRL 5 REMOTE CONTROL 5 1 Remote control if applicable The remote control is only meant to regulate the flames it functions only when the pilot burner is ignited It is therefore not possible to ignite the appliance with the remote control or to shut off the pilot flame The radio frequency remote control is intended for fireplaces installed in a domestic setting in all EU countries except Austria Denmark Finland and Greece Features Manual control will always remain possible The remote control is a radio frequency type and has been approved internationally The remote control generates a unique safety code every time you activate the transmitter it s similar to those used in a car The remote control is easy to install retrospectively 5 2 Installation remote control 1 Connect the transformer to the receiver box The transformer is set to the correct voltage in the factory 4 5 V fig 14 2 Slide the receiver box into the holder 19 5 fig 15 Connect the wires to the gas valve see fig 15 Check that there are batteries in the transmitter See Replacing batteries Set the on off switch on the receiver to on Setting the right transmission code The receiver has to learn the code from the transmitter which is already set at the factory However the code disappears if the receiver is disconnecte
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