INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLATION
Important
• The appliance should be fitted with a service flap
(provided), please read the instructions!
• The chimney breast should be ventilated, e.g. with the
DRU vents available (2x) or alternatively with openings or
grilles with a minimum total free vent area of 200 cm
• If the fire is to be built in, flush with the wall, make sure
the edges are neatly finished and not plastered over as
they will remain visible.
• Be careful not to damage the chimney breast or fireplace
when placing or removing the glass pane.
• The appliance must not be fitted with an insulation blanket
or in any other way wrapped or covered.
• Always clean the glass pane before using the fire to avoid
marks such as fingerprints burning in.
• This appliance may only be installed using the Ø150/Ø100
flue material supplied by DRU.
• The space between the feet must remain open.
• The appliance must not be mounted too closely against
the back wall.
• The ignition wire must not lie across the receiver or touch
or cross the aerial.
• The ignition wire must not be laid along metal elements as
this will weaken the spark.
• NB: There must NEVER be any vermiculite, chips, logs or
gravel on or in the pilot light.This could seriously interfere
with its ignition and functioning!!
• The pilot burner and the space around it must always be
kept clear of obstruction so that the flame remains
unblocked at all times.
• It is vitally important that you adhere to the correct
positioning of the twigs or pebbles as specified. Failure to
do this may result in an unsafe situation.
Foreword
Dear Customer,
We would like to thank you for buying this DRU product.
Our products have been designed and produced to meet
the highest possible quality, performance and safety
requirements, allowing you to enjoy years of problem-free
use.
The heater has an enclosed combustion chamber. Its
natural draught draws in the combustion air from outside
through a combined inlet-outlet system.The same natural
draught expels the combustion gasses.
In this booklet you will find instructions for the installation
and use of your new appliance. Please read these
instructions and the manual carefully to familiarize yourself
with the appliance. If you require any further support,
please do not hesitate to contact your supplier.
Unpacking
Once the heater has been unpacked, all packaging should
be disposed of in the regular manner.
Connection
This appliance should be connected by a registered
gasinstaller.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLATION
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Type of gas
This appliance can only be used and is only suitable for the
country and the type of gas mentioned on the type
identification tag. Please check that the local gas and
pressure correspond with the specifications on the type
identification tag.The type identification tag is a metal
plate.Which is on the chain.
All regulations regarding gas installation, including any local
regulations, must be observed at all times.The appliance is
to be installed by a registered gasinstaller.
Important
• Keep curtains and any other flammable materials at least
50cm away form the appliance.
• Caution! Touching the heater when hot can cause burns
and blisters!
• The appliance should be installed and maintained by a
registered gasinstaller.
• Do not install any so-called dust filter on or under the casing.
• Do not hang wet clothes and towels etc. on the heater to
dry.
Positioning the appliance
The appliance has been designed to be built snugly into a
newly built chimney breast of incombustible and heat-
resistant material.
For this appliance you will need to use a service flap.
The service flap should be fitted within 1 metre left or
right of the heater, to allow for the length of the wires.
For the dimensions and installation instructions, see the
section on the service flap.
If you build the chimney breast of any material other than
stone (e.g. Promatect), we advise you to use a fibreglass
wallpaper and not plaster.
If you do use plaster make sure the flanges are not
plastered over as they could crack from the heat of the fire.
Allow sufficient space for the depth of the appliance
(500 mm).
The appliance must not be mounted too closely against
the back wall.
The built-in height will depend on how high the adjustable
feet are set.
Now move the appliance into the required position.
Allow enough room all round the appliance in the fireplace
so that the heat can escape.
To allow adequate heat removalthe chimney breast should
be well vented.
The total free vent area should be at least 200 cm
We advise you to fit vents on both sides.
The DRU range includes suitable design vents.
Take the bag of accessories out of the combustion
chamber by removing the glass pane.
Remove the ten self-tapping screws with the spanner
provided (fig. 12).
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