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1. IGNITION MODULE SIT Electronic 579DBC BURNER CONTROLLER SIT double block 840 Dungs double block valve for high setting REGULATOR SIT double block 840 LOG SET Everburn Ceramic Compressed Kaowool Heatmaster Seamless FLUEING OPTIONS 1 Vertical twin pipe through the roof and connected to a balanced flue terminal 2 Horizontal twin pipe through the wall and connected to a balanced flue terminal 3 Combination vertical and horizontal twin pipes suspended under floor and connected to a balanced flue terminal Note The flue length must not exceed 12 meters OPTIONS Test Laboratory Assessed Must be installed on a fireproof base The following clearances from combustible materials must be observed Above 300mm Sides 12mm Rear 10mm Page 5 of 24 TECHNICAL DATA SECTION 2 GENERAL Gas Type Natural Gas 0 88kPa Test Point Pressure Burner Injector Size mm N G C MJ h Minimum Front burner 1 95 18 Maximum Both burners 1 95 36 Dimensions Weight Width Depth Height Weight Model mm mm mm kg Heatmaster Seamless Inbuilt 1295 495 nee 85kg Star Rating Model 4 0 4 2 Stars Flue Heatmaster Seamless dependent The test point pressure is set with both burners on maximum BURNERS are ON OFF only Page 6 of 24 TECHNICAL
2. No gas or supply pressure insufficient No electrical supply Incorrectly wired power point Incorrect gas valve adjustment Insufficient time allowed between attempts Internal wiring disconnected Ensure gas supply connected purged and pressure appropriate Ensure unit plugged in and switch is on check supply fuse Check supply Active neutral amp earth must be correctly orientated and connected Adjust valve pressures Wait at least 30 seconds for unit to purge combustion chamber after switching on Check all plugs inside appliance are connected properly and correctly located Ensure operation of combustion fan amp air pressure switch Unit will not Incorrect gas valve adjustment Adjust valve operate on Low Incorrect or loose wiring Check wiring Room fan not Insufficient time allowed Fan has a delayed start and will not start until unit operating warms up Loose wiring Check wiring Fan not located correctly Fan blocked Install fan in correct location Remove and clean fan Unit cuts out after a period of time then cycles on and off See Room fan not operating Heat exchanger blockage Excessive pressure or incorrect gas type See Room fan not operating Clean heat exchanger Ensure correct gas type injector size and pressure setting Excessive carbon soot deposits on inside of firebox logs and or glass Incorrect gas type or pressu
3. 10mm standoff bracket at back 12mm standoff bracket on sides Side view in mm Back view in mm ee 495 058 065 1250 Top view in mm Firebox only e a Front view with 40mm fascia attached Page 20 of 24 Vertical and horizontal termination SECTION 7 Stainless flue pipe to penetrate roof gt Approved gas cowl supplied by Heatmater ROOF SPACE In MASTER hee False fireplace 2 aluminium flexi tubes supplied by Heatmaster A TUTTE TTT 1 2 copper pipe gas connect ROOF SPACE MASTER False 7 fireplace Heatmaster approved balanced flue wall cowl supplied by Heatmaster 2 aluminium flexi tubes supplied 1 2 copper pipe Balanced flue Terminal Page 21 of 24 PHOTOGRAPHS SECTION 8 Log Set Arrangement Empty Fire box Rear left log in position Page 22 of 24 PHOTOGRAPHS SECTION 8 Log Set Arrangement Cont d Left amp center rear logs in position Front left log in position Page 23 of 24 PHOTOGRAPHS SECTION 8 Log Set Arrangement Cont d Two small logs complete the log set Page 24 of 24
4. Page 3 of 24 PRODUCT OVERVIEW SECTION 1 General Description The Heatmaster Seamless Log space heater is an induced draft high efficiency fan assisted space heater with a Remote Manual Automatic thermostat control using a 2 step High Low gas setting Low is front burner and high is front and rear burners together If decorative mode is selected only the front burner will ignite and the convection fan will not operate The heater gas safety functions are controlled by an AGA approved electronic flame supervision and ignition controller This controls the combustion fan and fan operation is proven by a Cleveland Control duel pressure switch A separate Millennium branded controller handles all other functions including temperature sensing and control of convection fan speeds Low High and Off if decorative mode is selected with only the front burner on It also communicates with the RF remote As well the two convection fans are enabled by a thermal sensor adjacent to the heat exchanger once the firebox has reached operating temperature The actual fan speeds are selected from the remote and also modulate automatically in steps Hi Low when required Safety features included are Flame failure and overheating safety system automatic shut down if gas or power failure occurs and fan start stop protection On startup the combustion fan runs at a higher speed than normal to automatically purge any unburnt gas prior to ignition
5. 3 8 Dormant corrugated tube Gas inlet connection Gas inlet fitting is a 2 BSPM plated steel fitting supplied with the 2 Dormont Pipe This connection is located at the rear left bottom corner of heater AGA Approval No 5531 Gas Control SIT Model SIT 840 Type Gas Valve e Maximum working pressure 5 kPa e Temperature Limitation 60 C Maximum e 220 240V 50 60Hz e Inlet connection 1 2 RC series AS 1722 1 e Outlet connection 1 2 RC series AS 1722 1 The SIT 840 valve incorporates the following features e 1 individual gas outlet controlled by double block solenoids e Two automatic shut off valves AS 4624 Class 2 and 3 AGA Approval No 5733 Pressure test point Burner 8 9mm Brass Nipple with removable screw and washer located lower left front of the heater accessible at all times The test point is remote from the gas train and connected by small bore copper tube to the main gas manifold Refer Drawing No HMR 716 250 High burner solenoid This is an AGA approved EBM double block gas valve without regulator and can only be powered from the SIT control after flame is successfully sensed at front burner Model No GB D 055 AGA Approval No 7858 Alternate Kupo valve AGA approval No 8054 Page 9 of 24 TECHNICAL DATA SECTION 2 Injectors Length 35 5mm Diameter 10mm Thread 1 8 BSP male Refer Drawing HMR 716 214 Burner Details The Heatma
6. No 7290 Over temperature switch Techrite model T24A180BXR2 15 Bimetallic N C Auto reset cut out 180C 10Amp 250 V a c Room Fan thermistor 150 C thermistor epoxy body made by Millennium Electronics controller Rated at 100Kohm 25 C Millennium control Millennium electronics control 5200 0153 01A maximum running temp 65 C Page 12 of 24 Customer Operating Instructions SECTION 3 The Heatmaster Seamless Gas log space Heater has been designed for a simple and efficient operation with the use of remote control PRE OPERATIONS CHECKS Prior to operating the heater ensure that the flue terminal is not obstructed furthermore make sure there are no combustible objects leaning against resting on Or within the immediate vicinity of the unit Check that the heater main power and gas supply are connected and switched on OPERATING THE HEATER The Seamless is operated by the remote controlled thermostat unit For complete remote operating instructions refer to attached Thermostat manual included with this heater But here are some basic instructions so you can override some functions to operate your heater 1 To ignite your heater simply press the ON OFF power button The heater will automatically start the ignition sequence within approximately 30 seconds of self checking and the heater will ignite 2 The fan will not start until the heater has reached the minimum operating temperature To select fan spee
7. and thermostatic operation be enabled An interlock in the SIT 579 control ensures this If decorative mode is selected the unit cannot progress to the second burner stage or any room fan setting IE there is no room fan or second burner available in decorative flame mode If when extra heat is required as decided by the user or the thermostat the remote control main control will allow the second solenoid valve to supply gas to the rear burner provided the decorative front burner is burning This burner will ignite by cross lighting from the front burner Only the rear burner modulates on off depending on thermostat for temperature control The decorative only burner will not modulate OFF until switched off by the user or built in timer The second solenoid for the rear burner can only be activated when the signal from the SIT 5479DBC confirms flame at the front burner The power supply for the rear burner solenoid is provided from the flame signal of the SIT 579 so the power to the rear burner cannot be applied from any other source This setup ensures absolute safety in that the rear heating burner cannot be supplied gas spuriously The solenoid valve for the second burner is also a tandem double block approved valve Page 4 of 24 TECHNICAL DATA SECTION 2 GENERAL BRAND NAME MODEL Heatmaster Seamless BURNERS Heatmaster Inspiration type Rectangular Bar Burner COMBINATION CONTROL SIT double block 840
8. gas SIT control box is mounted adjacent to this bracket Page 15 of 24 The room fan s are similarly mounted on brackets Ensure that all brackets and insulating bushes are re assembled onto new fan if not provided with the fan Ensure that all wires and hoses are marked for ease of re assembly as unit will not test out unless fully assembled 12 The gas components are mounted in the LHS box Most connections are flare jointed for ease of disassembly The wiring is polarised to prevent misconnections as are the fan plugs 13 Re assemble unit in reverse order taking care that a The component boxes are re sealed and insulated b Any gasketing is in good condition or renewed with factory supplied gaskets or material c All screws firmly tightened d Unit is gas leak tested e Unit is fired up for final check and gas burner pressure checked and reset if necessary e Note the power cord supplied must not be replaced CAUTION The right way to put down the front glass panel CORRECT Lay down horizonally against the wall Important The outer glass is fitted to this appliance to reduce the risk of fire or injury from burns and it should not be permanently removed This glass still gets very hot and therefore for protection of young children or the infirm a secondary guard is required Page 16 of 24 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE SECTION 4 PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY Appliance fails to ignite
9. together 4 The heat exchanger is held by 2 screws in the bottom of the burner box Remove these 5 Remove the top angled baffle at inside top rear of combustion chamber by removing the screws and spacers taking note of the spacers at the front of the baffle 6 There are 8 nuts visible that must be removed to release the internal flue connection Ensure that gasket is not damaged in this removal or that gasket is replaced upon re assembly 7 At the bottom rear of the combustion chamber each side of the air inlet hole there are 2 screws visible Remove and observe sealing gasket condition as above in 6 8 Remove combustion chamber by lifting and pulling forward 9 The main components are concealed in sealed insulated boxes each side of the heater NOTE the gas components are in the LHS box as viewed from front and the electronic controls are housed in the RHS box There is one room fan in each box total of 2 10 To access these components carefully remove the top insulation of the desired box and undo the screws holding the box lid Note that there are rubber diaphragm gaskets for the fan These are flexible and do not require removal Lift off lid and access the components It may be necessary to remove one or both corrugated heat exchanger tubes for ease of access 11 The main control box is mounted in the RHS box on a bracket along with the pressure switch There are screws holding this bracket to the unit floor As well the main
10. A glass dress guard is fitted to the heater door to prevent accidental mishaps The Heatmaster Seamless Gas Log space Heater is a room sealed heater that can be installed in three configurations The maximum length of flue and air supply pipe is 12 meters a Fitted with two pipes vertical A 60mm pipe to supply external air and a 50mm flue pipe to expel combustion products via a balanced flue terminal b Fitted with a horizontal balanced flue configuration A 60mm pipe to supply external air and a 50mm flue pipe to expel combustion products via a balanced flue terminal c Fitted with a combination of vertical and horizontal twin pipes suspended under floor A 60mm pipe to supply external air and a 50mm flue pipe to expel combustion products via a balanced flue terminal Operation The unit is started by the remote control The SIT 590DBC starts the combustion fan The millennium control ramps the fan speed to a higher setting for 30 seconds to ensure pull in of the pressure switch and to perform a thorough purge The pressure switch proves the combustion air and enables the 579 to proceed to start up The combustion fan reverts to a lower operating speed for quietness The front burner will ignite first in every case and the flame detection of this burner is verified by the SIT 579 in approx 5 seconds After 40 seconds from start up and only after the front burner has ignited and satisfied the SIT 579 that it has flame will the second burner
11. DATA SECTION 2 CONSTRUCTION General The Heatmaster Seamless Gas Log Heater comprises of a metal fire box structure and a Heat Exchanger located within an outer casing which has a transparent ceramic glass front door The heat exchanger includes a primary heat exchanger firebox subject to gas heating a secondary heat exchanger made of tubular members heading from the firebox and connecting to the inlet header of the manifold flue fan box The secondary heat exchanger is made of corrugated flexible stainless steel tubes which are connected at their other end to the combustion fan so as to extract and expel the combustion products from within the firebox the tubular members and the manifold box The combustion products are expelled to the atmosphere by the combustion fan through a flexible aluminium flue system of 50mm diameter to a balanced terminal Two convection room fans are positioned at the bottom of the fire box structure so as to draw cool air from the room through an opening at the lower end of the firebox fascia this air is heated by passing through the outer surfaces of the primary and secondary heat exchanger s and finally expelled into the space being heated The double convection fans are so situated that it provides a cooling effect on the working components such as combustion fan and adjacent electronic controls The cooling effect is not necessary in decorative mode and the convection fans do not operate The fireb
12. Seamless Customer Operation Installation and Servicing Information a MASTER www heatmaster com au Page 1 of 24 APPLIANCE SPECIFICATION Certificate Number Date of Issue 5 Sept 2014 Brand Name Model s Description Heatmaster Inbuilt Seamless Induced draught luminous and heating power flue effect mains power 240V AC High efficiency gas log space heater This appliance is for use with Natural Gas Certificate Holder Heatmaster Pty Ltd 2 9 Nicole Close Bayswater Victoria 3153 Australia ABN 64 641 709 587 Contact 03 97617134 Manufacturer Heatmaster Pty Ltd 2 9 Nicole Close Bayswater Victoria 3153 Australia Contact Tel 03 97617134 ABN 64 641 709 587 Distributor Heatmaster Pty Ltd 2 9 Nicole Close Bayswater Victoria 3153 Australia Contact Tel 03 97617134 ABN 64 641 709 587 Australian Standard AS 4553 2008 incorporating amendment No 1 Gas space heating appliances Page 2 of 24 CONTENTS SECTION DESCRIPTION PAGE 1 PRODUCT OVERVIEW General Description 4 Operation 2 TECHNICAL DATA General 5 Construction 7 Gas System 9 Heating System 11 Electrical Operating Instructions 13 3 15 servicing instructions Trouble shooting ue MARKINGS APPLIANCE DATA PLATE 19 6 FIREBOX DIMENSIONS 20 Rear View Balanced flue with 58 and 65mm Pipes 7 FLUEING 21 Horizontal and vertical flue setup 8 PHOTOGRAPHS 22 Log set up
13. ans electronic control components The unit does not require disassembly to access the gas pressure test point The gas regulator test point is accessible after removing the front glass guard and the test point will be visible at the front lower left hand side of the unit The unit does require access into the combustion chamber to adjust the gas requlator through the back wall of the chamber The gas adjustment for the regulator is accessible after removal of the main inner door and the left hand logs There is provided a small access panel that can be opened and a long series flat bladed screwdriver can be inserted through the hole and into the regulator screw of the SIT control valve AFTER ADJUSTMENT ENSURE THAT ACCESS COVER IS CLOSED AND SECURED To service the main items listed above it is necessary to remove the Combustion Chamber Disassemble in this order 1 To access the logs and burner components Remove the outer door glass guard and undo the four screws that hold the door Two at the top of door frame where the hot air outlet is and two at the bottom of door above the room air inlet 2 Remove the logs and store safely 3 The burners can be removed by removing the screws visible each end of the unit holding the Burners and cover plates The igniter electrodes can be removed by undoing the 2 retaining screws on the front burner Remove the front and rear covers and then remove the burners by slipping them forward and upwards
14. d or the heat setting press the up or Down buttons in the remote controller to decrease or increase differential temperature between room and thermostat and flame and fan speed will be increased or decreased as desired The fan will not operate at all in decorative flame mode 3 If you wish to switch between flame only decorative and heating mode simply press the A M button on the remote control TURNING THE APPLIANCE OFF Press the on off switch once The room fan will continue to operate for a short period while the heater cools down Please note 1 Due to the performance and efficiency of the heater steam may be noticed coming From the flue terminal on cool days 2 As this appliance has a luminous effect some slight carbon deposition may Occur in the logs 3 During first time firing of this appliance an odour may be noticed for a short Period as the paint cures It is advisable to leave the windows open during the first few hours of the very first operation only SAFETY PRECAUTIONS IMPORTANT POINTS DO NOT place articles or clothing on or against this appliance DO NOT use or store flammable materials near this heater DO NOT place any item containing liquid on the heater DO NOT spray aerosol in the vicinity of this appliance when it is in operation ALWAYS supervise young children near the appliance DO NOT MODIFY THIS APPLIANCE It is recommended that a secondary guard be used to prevent access to appliance by ch
15. e you will notice a small 1 2 or 3 which indicates the level of the fan amp flame Level 1 being the lowest and 3 the highest The picture of the flare will also adjust to indicate which level you are on As you increase the gap between the set temperature and then room temperature the level of the fame amp fan wil increase As the room temperature gets closer to the set temperature the flame amp fan will modulate down to a lower level Once the room temperature has reached your set temperature the back burner amp fans will turn off until the room drops below the set temperature again STEP 4 To turn off your Seamless press the power button PLEASE NOTE Fan will continue to run until firebox cools down This i a basic guide oriy for complete instructions on the use of your Enviro refer to the Customer operating information amp irstruction guide along wath the 7000 sees thermostet user manual Page 14 of 24 SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS HEATMASTER SEAMLESS ROOM HEATER ALL SERVICE WORK TO BE CARRIED OUT BY A QUALIFIED amp AUTHORISED PERSON Do not modify this appliance WARNING Before you do any attempt to service the heater be sure that electric power plug has been disconnected This heater should be serviced at least once a year to clean the Room Fans from lint and dust accumulated in the air ducts and unit This heater does not require to be removed to service and maintain any items such as logs gas valves room f
16. f 60 mm diameter Refer Drawing HMR 716 212 Combustion Chamber The Combustion Chamber is made of 1 2mm aluminized steel with the burners sitting inside the firebox elevated from the bottom The rear and front rails and the 2 burners separate the bottom and top halves into combustion chamber on top and required secondary air for the correct combustion and flame pattern in the bottom The bottom space is connected to the air inlet on the back of the unit The volume of the firebox is 92 litres including the volume of the logs The internal top rear corner of the firebox from where the combustion gases are evacuated is covered by a baffle made of 1 6mm aluminized steel to restrict the flow of flue gases and to protect this area from the intense heat Refer Drawing No HMR 716 206 209 229 amp 230 Primary Flue The primary flue connection is made of a 50mm N B aluminum flexi tube made Connection by Abbey and attached to the back of heater by a 50mm hose clamp Flue Cap See Appendix 3 Flue Cowl Assembly Refer Drawing No 043 Page 8 of 24 TECHNICAL DATA SECTION 2 GAS SYSTEM Gas Piping To bring the gas supply the inlet gas pipe consists of a 12 7mm by 400mm long corrugated flexible stainless steel pipe manufactured by Dormont America the other end of the pipe is connected to the Sit gas valve which delivers the gas to the injector burner front and rear by using copper pipe and manifold of mm and
17. ildren as outer panels of this appliance may reach high temperatures NOTE In the event the electricity supply cord is damaged it must be replaced with the original Heatmaster part obtainable from your authorized dealer It is recommended that a general service be carried out every 12 months to ensure the optimum operation of your Seamless fire For servicing or parts replacement parts contact your Heatmaster dealer Page 13 of 24 h MASTER REMOTE CONTROL GUIDE STEP 1 Ensure thot the power supply to the firebox is switched on STEP 2 To ignite your Seamless press and release the power PWR button This will begin the ignition sequence which will purge the air from the firebox for approx 30 seconds before igniting the burner Ensure that your remote is set to MANUAL this will be displayed at the bottom of your LCD screen once you press the PWR button To switch between MANUAL and AUTO press the A M button for Auto programming and time setting refer to the 7000 series thermostat user manual STEP 3 Press the A M button to switch between thermostat and fame only setting Fame only decorative setting is indicated by a flame icon in the middle pane or your remote Thermostat setting i indicated by your desired temperature in the middle pane of your remote To adjust the fan fiame setting simply use the up or down button to change the set temperature Next to set the temperatur
18. lt ignition is used on this appliance Burner controller SIT Model 579 571 DBC TW 35S TS 5S Maximum temperature 55 C Power rating 220 240Vac 50 60Hz Spark gap 3 0mm AGA Approval No 7358 Ignition Box Same as above Ignition Switches N A Spark Plug Spark igniter on front burner bar Techrite part 077143892 Firing Tip Material Inconel Wiring Ignition Module amp Ignition Switches Maximum temperature 60 C Power rating 220 240Vac 50 60Hz Spark Plug Leads Teflon or silicon rubber coated Maximum temperature 280 C Power rating High tension Wire Page 11 of 24 TECHNICAL DATA SECTION 2 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Cont d Power cord 2 metres Flex standard 3 pin plug 10 amp brand Castle Electronic or equivalent approved cord set Conform to AS3100 240V 50Hz Maximum temperature 120 C Power rating 220 240Vac 7 Amp 50 60Hz Room Fan 2 Cross flow fans TORIN FTZ180 single phase shaded pole motor Maximum temperature 90 C Windings thermally protected inherently inductive reactance Power rating 50W 240Vac 50Hz Flue Fan FIME induced draft model number GR 03455 Temperature range 0 C to 100 C Maximum Winding temperature 180 C Power rating 220 240Vac 50 60Hz Pressure switch Cleveland Control model number NS2 1088 00 set at 50 Pa Temperature range 40 C to 88 C Power rating 5 Amp 220 240Vac 50 60Hz AGA Approval
19. ox is made of 3 pieces of 1 2mm thick Aluminized steel sheet press folded and assembled and joined by TIG MIG welded construction The burners are fastened to the firebox assembly by two locating slots and 3 2 mm screws located at each ends of the burner tray The front of the firebox is sealed with the door frame made of one piece of 2 5 mm thick mild steel sheet pressed and folded The door is sealed with a 19mm fiber glass rope and a fiber glass tape around the 5 0mm Ceramic glass edges Four M6 x 35mm screws mount the door assembly on the firebox and maintain it in place firmly and gas tight The external outer panels and fascia are made of pressed and folded 1mm thick Aluminized Steel The external front trim is aluminum Refer Drawings HMR 716 206 213 215 216 217 218 227 228 229 amp 230 Primary Guard GLASS The primary guard is 5 0mm Ceramic glass approximately the size of the door assembly It is hung on supporting brackets at each end is approximately 20mm from the door glass and is removable for cleaning etc It allows convection between the glass and the door for cooling of the guard The edge gaps preclude the temperature test cone as per AS4553 Refer Drawings HMR 716 201 262 amp 263 Page 7 of 24 TECHNICAL DATA SECTION 2 Primary Air The primary Air for combustion is drawn into the firebox through a 60 mm pipe of 1 6mm mild steel attached to the firebox back side air inlet hole opening o
20. re setting Primary air shutter incorrectly adjusted for gas type Ensure correct gas type injector size and pressure setting Adjust primary air shutter Excessive flame height Incorrect gas type or pressure setting Ensure correct gas type injector size and pressure setting Excessive flame lift off Flue or inlet blockage Clear blockage Page 17 of 24 Recirculation of flue gases Flue incorrectly installed Unit fails to heat See Room fan not operating Incorrect gas type or pressure setting Gas supply blockage See Room fan not operating Ensure correct gas type injector size and pressure setting Check injector burner supply pipe amp valve for foreign matter All service work to be carried out by a qualified amp authorised person Page 18 of 24 Markings Appliance Data Plate SECTION 5 Heatmaster Seamless Data Plate Page 19 of 24 Table of Contents Description Page Rear View Balanced flue with 58 and 65mm Pipes 20 Balanced flue Terminal 21 Empty Fire box 22 Rear left log in position Left amp center rear logs in position 23 Left center amp right rear logs in position Front left log in position Front left amp right logs in position 24 Two small logs complete the log set Firebox dimensions SECTION 6 i i ae 440 aY e
21. ster Seamless series heaters utilise a two bar burner assembly mounted at the bottom of the firebox below the ceramic logs mounting tray Burner Front bar This burner is a single piece 50 X 20mm X 1 5mm RHS mild steel construction and with an inspirator tube 20mm SHS welded at right angles to and under the burner body Ports are drilled Primary air is drawn through a single 5 mm hole in the inspirator tube The burner is NOT interchangeable with the rear burner and cannot be incorrectly located Refer Drawing No HMR 716 220 221 222 amp 223 Burner rear bar This burner is a single piece 50 X 20mm X 1 5mm RHS mild steel construction and with an inspirator tube 20mm SHS welded at right angles to and under the burner body Ports are drilled Primary air is drawn through a 7 5mm hole drilled through both sides of the inspirator tube The burner is NOT interchangeable with the front burner and cannot be incorrectly located Refer Drawing No HMR 716 224 225 Page 10 of 24 TECHNICAL DATA HEATING SYSTEM SECTION 2 Type Induced draught power flue fan assisted convection with flame effect Radiants Everburn Ceramic Compressed Kaowool Log set See Photos Page 17 amp 18 for location Location lugs ensure correct placement Warm air outlet Located in top front of heater above fire box ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Electrical Details A 240 vo
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