User manual

Description
The Turbo-Toaster Mklll is a decorative gas fire which incorporates a horizontal flue that has been designed
for use in applications that do not have a conventional chimney or flue but where an appliance can be located
so as the flue can terminate on an outside wall. The maximum wall thickness is 600mm and the minimum
thickness 100mm. The flue must be straight and no bends or elbows are permitted. A gather is built onto the
top of the hot box to which a flue tube is attached This runs through the wall and is housed on the exterior wail
to extract products of combustion.
A control box is positioned on the right hand side of the appliance behind the front and fret. This operates a 2-
speed fan via an ’on button A neon lamp indicates that an adequate flow of air has been established through
the appliance. When the flow-sensing switch (APS) has been activated, the neon lamp goes out. This indicates
that the manually operated gas control can be used to ignite the Oxy-pilot using the piezo ignited mounted on
the burner assembly fascia panel. A flame supervision device protects the pilot.
The burner unit is similar to that now used successfully on our range of appliances; namely a twin ported
ribbon burner running parallel across the width of the fire bed. Ceramic components are used to protect
various items from excessive heat and to re-radiate heat into the fire bed. There is a one piece ceramic fibre
chairbrick’ used to maximise the radiated heat from the fuel bed and therefore increase the efficiency of the
appliance.
A wide scope exists for many applications ranging from special surrounds to simulated surrounds and purpose
built installations A hearth must always be provided and all the relevant precautions adhered to. The fire is
designed to suit different styles of trims and surrounds.
There are special requirements for installations in timber framed dwellings relating to minimum clearances
between any part of the fire and combustible materials. These are stipulated in the building regulations of flue
pipes for class II appliances BS 5871 Pt 3 1991. A timber frame fixing kit is available from your supplier, a
suitable guide for gas installations into timber framed dwellings (DM2 2nd edition) is published by British
Gas and should be adhered to.
Installation Regulations and Requirements
A competent person in accordance with the current Gas Safety (installation and Use) Regulations or the rules
in force and in accordance with the manufacturers Instructions must install the appliance, failure to do so
could lead to prosecution.
The following are the relevant Codes of Practice and British Standards.
The Building Regulations issued by the Department of the Environment.
The Building Standards (Scotland) (Consolidation) Regulations issued by the Scottish Development
Department.
BS 5871 Pt3 1991 BS 6891 1988
BS 5440 Pt1 1990 BS 3456 Pt 101 1987
Technical Data
Height including Gather 705mm
Width 405mm
Depth with Front and Fret 330mm
Height excluding Gather 560mm
Depth without Front & Fret 270mm
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