Installation Manual Sky Series EN
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INSTALLATION MANUAL
8.2 Checking the gas lines
To be able to check on the gas lines, it is necessary to have the
right equipment. If necessary take out the glass of the device
and use the measuring point (see figure 8.1), to check the supply
pressure on the gas pipes.
A = Supply pressure
B = Burner pressure
Make sure the cables of the ignition are hanging loosely under
the device, to ensure a good ignition. Remove any tie wraps or
other cable binders.
Check the pilot and second thermocouple for obstructions and
check the air tightness of the system. Technical specifications
can be found in APPENDIX G.
8 INSTALLATION CHECK AND FIRST USAGE
8.1 Renovation/new construction
When firing up the device for the first time, make sure the device
burns for several hours on the highest level, to ensure the lacker
to harden. Make sure the device is ventilated enough so the
possible released fumes are being abducted. We advice to be as
little in the room as possible during this process.
Because a fireplace is a heat source, natural convection will
occur around it. Solid particles in the circulating air may burn
and settle down on cold surfaces, causing discoloration.
Discoloration is an annoying problem and it is diicult to solve.
These particles can come from construction moisture or
cigarette smoke, but also they might be volatile components in
paint, construction materials or carpeting. For newly constructed
chimneys or aer a big reconstruction, it is advised to wait a
minimum of six weeks before firing a fireplace.
Figure 8.1 - Gas Block Measuring Points










