Focal Point JEMEZ Installation, Servicing And User Instructions Manual

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JEMEZ
Powaflue
Fuel Effect Gas Fire
INSTALLATION, SERVICING
AND USER INSTRUCTIONS
All i i nstructions m m ust b b e h h anded t t o t t he u u ser f f or s s afekeeping
Revision B 07/03
Country(s) of destination: GB, IE
Focal Point Fires plc, Avon Trading Park, Christchurch, Dorset BH23 2BT
: (01202) 499330
Fax: (01202) 499326
www.focalpointfires.co.uk
e-mail: sales@focalpointfires.co.uk

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  • Page 1 All i i nstructions m m ust b b e h h anded t t o t t he u u ser f f or s s afekeeping Revision B 07/03 Country(s) of destination: GB, IE Focal Point Fires plc, Avon Trading Park, Christchurch, Dorset BH23 2BT : (01202) 499330 Fax: (01202) 499326 www.focalpointfires.co.uk...
  • Page 2 INST T ALLAT T ION I I NST T RUCT T IONS P P relim m in n ary N N otes B B efore I I n n stallation n This appliance is an Inset Live Fuel Effect appliance which provides radiant warmth utilising the latest type burner technology.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Sec c tion Contents s Pag g e N N o. Sec c tion Contents s Pag g e N N o. Fitting Fan Terminal Important Notes Fuel Bed Layout Appliance Data 10.0 Fitting Frame and Front Installation Requirements 11.0 Testing &...
  • Page 4: Appliance D D Ata

    APPLIANCE D D ATA Gas Group G20 Natural Gas CAT I2H Inlet Pressure 20 mbar Max Energy Input (gross) 6.2 kW Min Energy Input (gross) 3.5 kW Pilot Energy Input (gross) 210 W Setting Pressure 15.2 mbar Main Injector Burner Stereo size 78 Gas Inlet Connection 8mm compression...
  • Page 5: Installation Requirements

    INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS ( ( continued) Avoid locating the terminal in close proximity to combustible materials, such as plastic drainpipes and fences. If these are impossible to avoid, then a suitable metal deflector must be used if the flue gasses begin to heat the object.
  • Page 6: Site Requirements

    SITE R R EQUIREMENTS For aesthetic purposes it is essential that the hearth and infill plinth area are flat and level. The hearth and infill must also be square to the back panel. Failure to comply with this could cause the appliance to lean away from the fireplace resulting in an unsatisfactory installation.
  • Page 7: Ventilation

    VENTILATION No purpose provided ventilation is normally required with this appliance. However, the ventilation requirements of other gas appliances in the same room or space should be taken into consideration. A spillage test should be carried out as described in the relevant section with the doors and windows both open and closed, and with any extractor fan running on full.
  • Page 8: Outer Wall Aperture

    PREPARING FOR INSTALLATION ( ( continued) Proposed location of appliance 120mm 500mm plus Cable routing hole thickness of hearth Centreline of flue OUTER WALL APERTURE From the outside of the property, open up the pilot hole in the external leaf of the cavity to the required size. 105mm 297- Pilot hole...
  • Page 9 INSTALLATION METHOD 1 1 Outer cavity leaf Fireplace backpanel Rockwool Insulation Inner cavity leaf False chimney breast A- Opening width: 380mm min. 450mm max. B- Overall width: 480mm C- Overall height (exc hearth): 590mm. D- Opening height: (exc hearth): 540mm min. 580mm max. E- Recessed depth of fire: 125mm F- The hearth must extend 300mm in front of the appliance, with it’s top surface 50mm above the surround- ing floor level or having a 50mm high fixed fender around it’s perimeter.
  • Page 10: Installation Method

    INSTALLATION METHOD 2 Set out where possible centrally beneath a block join as shown. Use a drill for guide holes, and a ‘shark saw’ or angle grinder to form an opening to suit the lintel. The lintel should be inserted and securely slate pinned, leaving the wall above safe and firm.
  • Page 11: Installation Method 3

    INSTALLATION METHOD 2 ( ( continued) It is essential the Rockwool pad be fitted to the rear of the appliance to prevent condensation and to insulate the appliance’s heat exchanger from the cold air of the cavity. Note: N N either t t he a a pplianc c e n n or t t he R R oc c kwool i i ns s ulating g p p ad s s hould b b ridg g e t t he c c avity. C C ons s ult y y our l l oc c al Building g C C ontrol D D epartment f f or a a ny a a dditional c c ons s truc c tion r r equirements s o o r f f urther a a dvic c e.
  • Page 12 INSTALLATION METHOD 3 3 ( ( continued) Ins s tallation u u s s ing g e e xtended f f ire s s urround o o r f f als s e c c himney b b reas s t. When using this method of installation the following amendments should be incorporated.
  • Page 13: Flue Preparation

    FLUE PREPARATION When all the preparation work has been completed for whichever method of installation has been chosen, and with the firesurround fitted, take the appliance and slide the round flue section over the spigot on the rear of the fire.
  • Page 14 FITTING THE FAN TERMINAL ( ( continued) Fitting g t t he f f an t t erminal b b y r r ec c es s s s ing g i i nto t t he o o uter w w all If already fitted, remove the four long M4 screws from the top and bottom of the fan terminal.
  • Page 15: Fuel Bed Layout

    FUEL BED L L AYOUT his fire is supplied with 11 ceramic coals. The coals may vary slightly in size, shape, in order to allow a realistic layout. Firstly, remove the ceramic compnents from their protective packaging, and place the brick panel against the rear of the fire- Place the ceramic combustion matrix onto the burner.
  • Page 16: Testing And Commissioning

    10.0 FITTING THE DECORATIVE FRAME AND FRONT The appliance is supplied with a decorative frame in a variety of finishes. The frame is held onto the firebox by magnetic pieces fitted to the steel backing plates. A plastic protective film may be applied to the outside of the frame and should be removed at this stage. Place the decorative firefront in front of the fire and slide the ashpan door into place.
  • Page 17: Spark Failure

    11.2 SPARK FAILURE The gap between the spark electrode and the pilot should be 3.5 - 4.5mm to produce a good spark. There should be no need to adjust this. If under any circumstances the electric spark fails, the pilot may be lit manually by pro- ceeding with the ignition sequence as previously described, and after turning the control knob through the spark position, the knob should be held in and the pilot lit with a taper.
  • Page 18: Testing For Spillage

    TESTING FOR SPILLAGE 11.5 Close all doors and windows to the room containing the appliance. Let the fire run on HIGH for five minutes. Take a smoke match, light it, and using a smoke match tube, hold it at the top edge of the fire opening, 25mm down and 25mm in.
  • Page 19: Cleaning The Coals

    13.0 SERVICING ( ( Continued) .,9. Remove the two securing screws and lift away control box heatshield. 10. Check electrical connections to the control box are sound, and earth screw is fully tightened. 11. Re-assemble and re-fit the burner tray, making sure to reconnect the three-way plug. 12.
  • Page 20 Reconnect the electrical supply and check the operation of the fan. Press the ON switch, the fan should build up speed with the warning light illuminated and then rest at normal operating speed. The light on the control box should extinguish. The safety solenoid on the burner tray should now open. Establish a pilot flame but DO NOT light the main burner.
  • Page 21: Control Box Removal

    CONTROL BOX R R EMOVAL 13.4 Disconnect the electrical supply and isolate the gas supply. Remove the burner tray as previously described in the relevant section. Remove the two securing screws and lift away the control box heatshield. Slide the control box to the left off its mounting bracket, and remove the multiway connector from the rear.
  • Page 22: Troubleshooting G G Uide

    14.0 TROUBLESHOOTING G G UIDE Fan f f ails s t t o s s tart Check wall switch is turned ON Check the light on the control box illuminates when ON switch is pressed. If no light, check fuse. Turn OFF the wall switch, check all plugs and connectors from fire to fan and fully and correctly fitted.
  • Page 23 USER INST T RUCT T IONS Sec c tion Contents s Pag g e N N o. Important Notes Firefront Clearances to Combustibles Ventilation Operating Instructions Flame Control Lever Flue Spillage Monitoring System Cleaning List of Spares IMPORTANT N N OTES The installation of this fire MUST only be carried out by a competent person (such as a CORGI registered fitter) in accordance with the Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations 1998, the relevant British Standards, Codes of Practice, the Building Regulations and the manufacturers’...
  • Page 24 FIREFRONT This fire is supplied with a particular style of firefront. Use of the firefront will ensure an adequate airflow under the firebed for the correct functioning of this appliance. Compliance with safety standards cannot be guaranteed if another style of front is used. CLEARANCES T T O C C OMBUSTIBLES A combustible shelf may be fixed to the wall above the fire, providing that it complies with the dimensions given below.
  • Page 25: List Of Spares

    FLAME CONTROL LEVER On Natural Gas appliances there is a flame control lever behind the ashpan door that varies the flame colour from blue to a decorative yellow. This lever can be used to vary the flame picture as required. To minimise any carbon deposition that may occur, it is recommended that the fire is used on the COKE setting for the first and last periods (approximately 20 mins.) of each use.

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