Page 2 - THERE ARE FOUR MAIN THINGS TO CONSIDER BEFORE INSTALLATION; Cavity Dimensions & Clearances; Warranty Repair and Annual Servicing:
G8860 _4 Installation Manual NZ 2 Note: THERE ARE FOUR MAIN THINGS TO CONSIDER BEFORE INSTALLATION • Cavity Dimensions & Clearances • Coupling of Flue to Fire • Coupling of Gas Lines to Fire • Fixing the Fire to the Cavity The sequences you choose to do these tasks will vary on your individual s...
Page 4 - In addition to the RF remote it has a single auxiliary On/Off button
G8860 _4 Installation Manual NZ 4 565 580 615 270 130 40 = = 587 795 690 555 650 550 510 Masonary Only 165 350 1.0 Product Description: The Escea IB1100, IB850 and IB600 gas fires are designed to be built into a cavity. These appliances are flued conventionally via Ø100mm flue system. The user will ...
Page 5 - Note: It is not necessary to line the side, top or back of the cavity.; This is not necessary for; Ventilating the Cavity; If an in-ceiling ventilation system is installed (such as; Ideal Cavity Dimensions:; A B C
G8860 _4 Installation Manual NZ 5 C A B 2.0 Creating the Cavity: The dimensioned drawing below shows the size of the opening that must be created to keep combustible materials at the required distance from the heater. Note: It is not necessary to line the side, top or back of the cavity. 2.1 Where p...
Page 6 - Raised Installations Up a Wall:; The wall board that lines the outside of this
G8860 _4 Installation Manual NZ 6 300 200 100 150 effect on the gas fireplace. This may result in nuisance shut down and give an E3 error code on the handheld remote. IMPORTANT: For the power flue installation, a single Ø120mm hole, covered with a suitable louvre plate, centrally located at the base...
Page 7 - Consideration must be made for ventilation as per
G8860 _4 Installation Manual NZ 7 8.0 Mantle Clearance: Please refer to the diagram on the previous page. Mantles or protruding ledges mounted above the heater that are made from combustible materials, must not extend outside of the dimensions shown. 8.1 Television Clearances: The following are the ...
Page 10 - Masonry Cavity and Chimney:
G8860 _4 Installation Manual NZ 10 FROM NZS 5261:2003, please ensure compliance to all other relevant sections of this code. 2.6.13 FLUE TERMINALS 2.6.13.1 Location The termination point of a flue shall be located in relation to any associated building and to neighbouring structures so that wind fro...
Page 11 - Included in the OSK is:; Attach the Sides to the Base:
G8860 _4 Installation Manual NZ 11 12.3 IB1100: The IB1100 Outer Skin Kit has 4 possible entry points for solid gas pipe, on the four corners of the kit. Each is sealed by a ‘knock-out’. Remove only the knock-out which you require, and place the supplied rubber plug into the hole. You will need to m...
Page 12 - Attach the Rear to the Sides and Base:
G8860 _4 Installation Manual NZ 12 13.2 Attach the Rear to the Sides and Base: The rear panel fits inside the Side and Base panels, make sure the flanges on the Side and Base panels are on the outside. The two holes on the Rear panel go towards the bottom. 13.3 Attach the Top-Rear: Attach the top-re...
Page 14 - Lift out glass and place it carefully aside.; Connecting Flue to Heater:; Remove glass as shown above.
G8860 _4 Installation Manual NZ 14 Step 2: Lift out glass and place it carefully aside. 18.0 Connecting Flue to Heater: This is a 7 step process and is performed after the heater has been pushed into position in the cavity and before fascia panels have been fitted. 1) Remove glass as shown above. 2)...
Page 15 - Connecting the Gas Pipe:
G8860 _4 Installation Manual NZ 15 It should now be possible to reach up from inside of the heater and connect the flue to the heater’s flue spigot as per sections 18.1 and 18.2. This junction should be made fast with both sealant and a fixing screw. 18.1 18.2 Note: If installing a flue system into ...
Page 17 - IB850 & IB60- Locating the Log Set After Replacing the Fire Box:; brackets at rear of fire box.; Align logs to burner holes.
G8860 _4 Installation Manual NZ 17 22.0 IB850 & IB60- Locating the Log Set After Replacing the Fire Box: 1) Remove packaging from around log sets 2) Place rear log (long rectangular one) into position by inserting it in behind retainer brackets at rear of fire box. 3) Place the front log sets in...
Page 19 - IB1100- Locating the Log Set After Replacing the Fire Box:
G8860 _4 Installation Manual NZ 19 22.1 IB1100- Locating the Log Set After Replacing the Fire Box: 1) Remove packaging from around log sets 2) Place 2 x rear logs (long rectangular ones) into position by inserting in behind retainer brackets at rear of fire box. 3) Place front three log sets into po...
Page 20 - Electrode placement:; End View Showing Spark Rod Position
G8860 _4 Installation Manual NZ 20 22.2 Log Replacement: The fire unit should never be used with broken logs. Turn off the fire and allow the unit to cool before removing the glass to carefully remove the logs. If for any reason a log should need replacement, you must use the proper replacement log....
Page 22 - Fitting the Fascia Panels:; Ever
G8860 _4 Installation Manual NZ 22 25.0 Fitting the Fascia Panels: To avoid scratches or knocks to the fascia panels of this heater they must be fitted at the complete conclusion of the installation process. It may be necessary to use the outer fascia to initially locate the heater but then remove i...
Page 23 - Locating Wall Mount Cradle for Wireless Control; Top lip
G8860 _4 Installation Manual NZ 23 25.1 When installing a 4 sided fascia ensure that the clips that the outer fascia screw into are at the bottom of the slot on which they are attached as shown below. The outer fascia should be pushed down onto the top lip so that it is as low as possible and the sc...
Page 24 - and should not
G8860 _4 Installation Manual NZ 24 27.0 Normal Operating Sounds and Smells; Note: Each time the fire is lit from cold the glass may fog up with condensation. This is normal and the condensation will disappear within a few minutes once the glass heats up. 27.1 Sounds It is possible that you will hear...