Service manual
G.Fire Service Manual 25 Issue A — © Masport, March 2004
5. Connect the gas supply and check all new joints for gas leaks.
6. Adjust the high and turndown gas pressures as detailed in section 3.2.1. The correct pressures are:-
GAS PRESSURES - kPa NG ULPG PROP
High Pressure 0.75 2.1 2.1
Turndown Pressure 0.30 0.9 0.9
7. Replace the louvre assemblies.
8. Carry out a full test firing procedure as described in the installing and operating manual.
4.4 CONVERTING SOFIA and MADRID EIS FIRES
1. Remove the glass, logs, embers and burner. See section 2.
2. Remove main jet (injector) from the elbow at the right end of the burner tray, and fit the new jet in
its place. (2.96 for NG, or 1.7 for ULPG and PROP).
Note. When replacing an injector, it should not be over-tightened, and a small amount of teflon
thread sealant (not tape) should be applied to the thread to prevent gas leakage.
3. Replace the burner and re-install the logs, embers and glass etc. as previously detailed. See section
2.
4. Connect the gas supply and check all new joints for gas leaks.
5. Adjust the high and turndown gas pressures as detailed in section 3.2.2. The correct pressures are:-
GAS PRESSURES - kPa NG ULPG PROP
High Pressure 0.82 2.3 2.3
Turndown Pressure 0.35 1.0 1.0
6. Replace the louvre assemblies.
7. Carry out a full test firing procedure as described in the installing and operating manual.
5 REMOTE CONTROL INSTALLATION
5.1 ACC and EIS models only
This RF system has a remote handpiece containing a thermostat whch starts and stops the heater as
the room temperature requires. It can be programmed (like the ECS II remote control), but the
remote does not control fan speeds or moderate the flame height.
1. MOUNTING THE RECEIVER.
The RF system does not require line-of-sight between the handpiece and the receiver. For
freestanding fires, mount the receiver at the rear of the pedestal, using two of the screws which hold
the pedestal rear panel in place. If you will be using the mains adapter, choose the side of the
pedestal more conveniently placed for the power point. For in-built fires, mount the receiver on the
wall adjacent to the fire.
2. The receiver can operate either on batteries contained within it, or it can be powered by an optional
plug-in mains adaptor.
3. Fit a 2 core lead between the terminals on the receiver and the thermostat terminals of the heater.
On freestanding fires they are mounted on the back of the cabinet,while on in-built models they are
on the front of the control box just inside the lower grille assembly.
4. Instructions for programming the system and operating it are detailed in a separate publication.










