LANDSCAPE® BALANCED FLUE SPACE HEATER INSTALLATION & OPERATING MANUAL The Landscape 1000 & 1600 are approved to be installed as a zero clearance firebox and are designed to operate on Natural Gas and Propane (LPG) gases ONLY. Approval Number GMK 10056.
WARRANTY Provided your Real Flame gas fire is installed in strict accordance with our installation instructions, the firebox is unconditionally guaranteed for ten years and all other parts for twelve months from date of purchase. This unconditional warranty covers parts and labour at our discretion taking into consideration normal wear and tear and does not cover fires installed in outdoor settings. WARNING The “Landscape 1000 & 1600” have a primary safety glass fitted in front of the glass door.
CONTENTS Contents ..................................................................................................................3 Data Plate .................................................................................................................4 Zero Clearance introduction ....................................................................................5 Dimensions Landscape 1000 ..................................................................................6 Dimensions Landscape 1600 ..
DATA PLATE (Affixed to the base of the unit for reference to gas pressure & consumption) MODEL LANDSCAPE 1000 GAS TYPE NATURAL GAS @ 0.8 kPa TEST PRESSURE POINT (HIGH) INJECTOR SIZE 3 X 2.3mm GAS CONSUMPTION 41Mj/h LPG @ 2.6 kPa TEST PRESSURE POINT (HIGH) INJECTOR SIZE 3 X 1.1mm GAS CONSUMPTION 41Mj/h NATURAL GAS @ 0.40 kPa TEST PRESSURE POINT (LOW) INJECTOR SIZE 3 X 2.3mm GAS CONSUMPTION 28Mj/h LPG @ 0.90 kPa TEST PRESSURE POINT (LOW) INJECTOR SIZE 3 X 1.
LANDSCAPE MODEL INTRODUCTION The Real Flame “Landscape” is a ribbon burner space heater for use with Natural Gas Aus & NZ and Propane. The Real Flame warranty will be voided by, and Real Flame disclaims any responsibility for the following actions: • Modification of the space heater and/or components including balanced flue assembly or glass door. • Use of any component part not manufactured or approved by Real Flame in combination with this “Landscape” fireplace system.
DIMENSIONS Landscape 1000 A B C 855 467 I J K 755 505 65 D E F G H 415 270 150 20 L M N 30 178 190 1000 1160 50mm Stand Offs 100mm Stand Offs 25mm Stand Offs Fixing channel for plaster Lifting Handles Trim Gas 70mm 90mm Power Landscape 1000 Trim 6 A B C 1100 467 50
DIMENSIONS Landscape 1600 Trim Gas A B C 855 467 G H I 150 20 755 D E F 415 270 J K L M N 700 65 30 178 190 1600 1760 Gas Power 60mm 115mm Landscape 1600 Trim A B C 1700 467 50 7
LANDSCAPE MODEL (continued) Cowl types • The Landscape is a balanced flue space heater. • It can be installed with the flue terminating with a horizontal or vertical cowl to suit the application.
LANDSCAPE MODEL (continued) Timber Frame Installation Procedure Step 1 Construct the base for the unit. Ensure base is adequate for the weight of the fire. Step 2 Call for delivery of the unit, position on the base and fit off gather, flues and termination. Connect gas and power.
LANDSCAPE MODEL (continued) Timber Frame Installation Procedure Step 3 Construct the frame around the fire as per drawing, taking note of required clearances. (See page 11) PLASTER Step 4 Sheet plaster and finish remembering to run plaster beyond stud and behind trim. TRIM Step 5 Commission fire as per page 13.
LANDSCAPE MODEL (continued) Landscape 1000 & 1600 Timber Frame Installation Dimensions D (Recommended only) FLUE GATHER 515 A VIEWING AREA* TRIM Plaster to run beyond stud and behind trim 190 B *Viewing area for 1000 is 1000mm x 370mm Viewing area for 1600 is 1600mm x 370mm C Frameout Dimensions (in mm) NOTE: Ensure frame is suitable for fire weight. MODEL 1000 1600 Min 50mm clearance Trim NOTE Plasterboard to run beyond stud as shown, and to go behind trim.
LANDSCAPE ZERO CLEARANCE MODEL (continued) INSTALLATION OF VERTICAL & HORIZONTAL FLUING Vertical terminations must be installed with the following clearances: • Minimum of 500 mm from the nearest part of the roof (Measurement is taken from the bottom of the termination). • Minimum of 1500 mm from any mechanical air inlet. • Minimum of 500 mm from any building structure or obstruction facing the termination. • Maximum vent height is 4.5 meters from the base of the unit.
LANDSCAPE MODEL (continued) Tests to be carried out by installer • Check unit for gas leaks. • Ensure that both high and low pressures are set as per the appliance data plate on page 4. Refer to page 17 for adjustments and test pressure points • Turn the unit on to ensure it operates correctly. • Instruct the customer on the use of the remote control. Refer to remote control operating guide on pages 19, 20 and 21.
SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE To follow when servicing, removing fan or changing valve or control modules. IMPORTANT: POWER MUST BE ISOLATED PRIOR TO CARRYING OUT THE SERVICE/MAINTENANCE. SERVICE/MAINTENANCE ONLY TO BE CARRIED OUT BY AN AUTHORISED PERSON. DO NOT MODIFY THIS APPLIANCE 2. Remove front safety glass 1. Remove the trim 3. Prise up air intake panel e air intake panel 14 4. Lift out air intake panel 5. Unscrew rear glass door 6. Lift out rear glass door 7.
SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE (continued) 8. Remove burner 9. Remove bottom of burner tray, fan is then exposed and may be serviced or removed To service or change gas valve or control modules, the process is the same as steps 1 to 3. After carrying out service or replacing parts, reverse the above processes to reinstate the unit. Prior to lighting ensure there are no gas leaks.
PARTS LIST SIT 845 SIGMA GAS CONTROL VALVE SIT 579 ELECTRONIC FLAME CONTROL DEVICE MILLENIUM THERMOSTAT REMOTE CONTROL SYSTEM 1 SIT PILOT ASSEMBLY 2 1. Pilot 2. Pilot Tube 3 16 3.
GAS CONTROL ASSEMBLY Inlet Test Pressure Point Adjustment for High Gas Inlet Outet Test Pressure Point Gas Outlet Adjustment for Low 17
LANDSCAPE FLUE TERMINATION (COWLS) REGULATIONS Balanced Flue 18
REMOTE CONTROL OPERATING GUIDE PLEASE REFER TO THE MILLENIUM 7000 SERIES MANUAL ON OUR WEBSITE SHOULD YOU REQUIRE FURTHER DETAIL. To assist service technicians who may not have access to this manual, the following is an abbreviated operating procedure. This should be read before servicing commences. The Landscape 1000 & 1600 are controlled completely by the use of the remote control; this remote can be used either as a manual operation or an auto operation.
REMOTE CONTROL OPERATING GUIDE (continued) Teaching RF code • Ensure the power to the heater is turned off. • Press in sequence
, , , • The LCD diplay will show “CL” (Code Learn) for 2 seconds then return to the normal OFF state display. • During this time a special code will be transmitted by the RF thermostat to the control unit, causing the control unit to learn its ID. • CAUTION: The thermostat has already been programmed with a unique code.
REMOTE CONTROL OPERATING GUIDE (continued) In Auto mode, the RF thermostat will control the flame and the fan according to the programmed times and temperature. The flame can be programmed to turn on or off, or change the required temperature. The switch off and on sequence operate as per manual operation, detailed above. Example of Auto Operation Set the thermostat to Monday; Turn off at 8.00 am and set temperature of 25°C; Lower temperature at 9.00 am with set temperature at 15°C. • At 8.
ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM - Landscape 1000 Modulating Coil 1 2 MD 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 CON9 Over Temp Switch CON2 SIT Ignition Control CON12 Fuse1 121110 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Fan Motor MD Ignitor Medium Speed Low Speed Neutral Active Neutral NEUTRAL ACTIVE LOW MED FAN SW ACTIVE PCB HIGH THERM TH1 TH2 GAS VALVE MOD1 MOD2 22
ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM - Landscape 1600 Modulating Coil 1 2 Ignitor MD MD 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 CON9 Over Temp Switch CON2 SIT Ignition Control CON12 Fuse1 121110 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Fan Motor 1 Fan Motor 2 Medium Speed Low Speed Neutral Active Neutral NEUTRAL ACTIVE LOW MED FAN SW ACTIVE PCB HIGH THERM TH1 TH2 GAS VALVE MOD1 MOD2 23
TROUBLESHOOTING FOR LANDSCAPE Problem Possible Cause Suggested Remedy When the remote is activated nothing happens The remote is not talking to the receiver. Reprogramme the remote to the receiver (Refer Millennium manual in installation manual). The remote batteries are flat. Replace the batteries. The fire cuts off and won’t relight The over temp snap disc has been activated. Allow the fire to cool down and then try to relight the fire. If the fire fails to relight, contact the manufacturer.
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