KAL-FIRE Fera series Installation And Operating Instructions Manual

Summary of Fera series

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    Installation and operating instructions fera closed gas fire 2 contents introduction 4 1 installation instructions 5 1.1 f lue requirements . 6 1.2 e xample of duct 8 1.2.1 wallduct 8 1.2.2 r oofduct 9 1.2.3 r oofduct for existing flue . 10 1.3 s ystem calculation 10 1.4 r estrictor plate 12 1.5 t e...

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    3 3.1.1 l ighting the burners 30 3.1.2 e xtinguishing the burners 31 3.2 a ppliances with ultrasound remote control 32 3.2.1 l ighting the burners 32 3.2.2 e xtinguishing the burners 33 3.3 a ppliances with radio remote control 34 3.3.1 l ighting the burners 34 3.3.2 e xtinguishing the burners 35 4 ...

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    5 1 installation instructions please take note of the following instructions before connecting the gas fire. • this gas fire is not a ‘do-it-yourself’ product and must be installed by a corgi registered person. The law demands that all gas appliances are installed by a corgi registered installer in ...

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    7 fires in the fera range can only be connected with kal-fire concentric rvs flue gas material, otherwise no warranty can be given for the system. This is because during ce testing the appliances are certified with this duct, and different resistance values apply to each duct. The maximum length of ...

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    9 1.2.2 roofduct • it is not necessary to use both ceiling support and roof bracket. This is just an example. • the rain cap (storm collar, kf2crr100) is only necessary when the roof duct is extended. Kf2cdd100kltv kf2crr100 kf2cdp1000530 roofplate 5°-30° kf2cls100010 roofplate 0°-10° kf2cls1002045 ...

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    11 the maximum vertical system length must be less than 12 m ( m!). If it is desirable to mount part of the flue horizontally, the 12- metre vertical system length can be converted to the horizontal. Horizontal elements create considerable resistance, which is 1.5 times greater than in the case of a...

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    13 1.5 technical data 1.5.1 fera 60 model nl be/fr de at/ch/gb/it propane type c11 / c31 c11 / c31 c11 / c31 c11 / c31 c11 / c31 gas / p g20 / 20 mbar g20 / 20 mbar g25 / 25 mbar g25 / 25 mbar g25 / 20 mbar g20 / 20 mbar g30/37 mbar gascat. I2l i2e+ i2ell i2h i3p input / output 6,9 kw / 4,31kw 7,27 ...

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    15 2 building-in instructions with the fera there are two ways of dissipating the convection heat. With the standard fera (figure 2) convection heat must be dissipated by means of grates using a convection set (see figure 9). The fera uni (see figure 3) has a convection box with a “cold” air inlet a...

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    17 2.2.2 positioning of the chips/moulded fire bricks/ white stones and logs the chips cover the whole of the fera’s cover plate. The flame can be influenced by the quantity of chips used. A small quantity will allow more air to pass through, producing wilder flames. Using a lot of chips will produc...

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    19 for the fera 60: this is the set of logs you have received: the set of logs is to be positioned as follows. Figuur 5: houtstammetjes fera 60 1 3 2 4 1 3 4 2 figure 5: fera 60 logs 20 for the fera 75: this is the set of logs you have received: the set of logs is to be positioned as follows. 5 2 6 ...

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    21 for the fera 75-corner: this is the set of logs you have received: the set of logs is to be positioned as follows. 5 2 6 3 1 4 figure 7: fera 75-corner logs 1 2 3 5 4 6 7 11 10 8 9 7 8 9 10 11 22 for the fera 105: this is the set of logs you have received: the set of logs is to be positioned as f...

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    23 2.2.3 mounting of the convection set for the fera irrespective of the size of the fera fire, the convection sets (figure 9) consist of 1 or 2 flexible aluminium pipes, 4 or 8 clamping bands, 2 single or 2 double grates with connection collar for positioning at the top in the surround, through whi...

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    25 2.3.1 assembling the design mantle 1. First, carefully open the front panel by pulling it forward at the bottom. The gas compression springs see to it that lid remains open. 2. Carefully take out the fera fire appliance from the mantle and put it aside in a safe place. For the fera 75 and fera 10...

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    27 * it is not necessary that the mantle is suspended to the attaching plate it is only secured so that the mantle cannot topple over. Drawing 10.2 drawing 10.3 a a a see * attached plate drawing 10.1 fireproof material compulsory = 28 2.5 fera 60 stove the mantle and main frame are fully checked at...

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    29 8. Install the fera 60 according tot the instructions of chapter 1 and 2. 9. Hook the mantle onto the main frame by suspending it over the allen screws. Make sure that the mantle does not graze with too much a friction against the main frame. 10. Last but not least: enjoy the end result! 2.6 moul...

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    31 now release the knob (1). If the pilot light does not keep burning, wait for 3 minutes and then repeat the above steps. Now turn the knob (1) fully in the opposite direction, as far as the position with the “big flame”; now you can adjust the flames to the desired size, by means of the right-hand...

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    33 now turn the knob (3) fully in the opposite direction, as far as the position with the “big flame”. You can now adjust the height of the flames with the remote control (figure 13). For higher flames, press in the top knob (6) and the left-hand knob (8) simultaneously. For lower flames, press in t...

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    35 ii if the automatic burner unit (figure 16) is accessible, this can be reset by pressing in a reset knob (3). You can see that this is locked by the red lamp (3). After the reset cycle, lasting about 10 seconds, you can re-start by simultaneously pressing the on and off knob. 3.3.2 extinguishing ...

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    43 44 fera 75 corner right.

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    45 fera 75 corner left 46.

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    47 48 5 troubleshooting 5.1 solutions flowchart – fera manual control is ignition sparking? Does the pilot light come on when ignition button is held pushed in? Does the pilot light stay on when ignition button is released after 20 seconds? Burner bed comes on the fura burns very blue. (it needs ±30...

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    49 5.2 solutions flowchart – fera ultrasound is ignition sparking? Does the pilot light come on when ignition button is pushed in? Does the pilot light stay on when ignition button is released after 20 seconds? Burner bed comes on. The remote control reacts well. The fura burns very blue. (it needs ...

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    51 6 warranty certificate this document is valid only if it can be produced together with the dated proof of purchase, and therefore it should be kept in a safe place. Customer’s name and address customer :_________________________ street :_________________________ postcode :________________________...

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    53 6.2 the warranty is not applicable in the following cases: 1. For appliances with remote control: when the electronics are not installed outside the fire and its radiation range, and are not installed to be fully insulated. 2. If the above requirements are not, or are only partially, satisfied. 3...