Warmington SI Flare Guide de démarrage rapide

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Gas Log Lighters for Wood Fires
Installation and Operational Instructions
Gas Starter Log Lighters
1. FOR WARMINGTON SI / SN SERIES FIRES:
2. FOR WARMINGTON TF SERIES FIRES:
Warmington gas log lighters are constructed and tested to comply with NZS 4558(int):2013 “Decorative gas log and
other fuel effect appliances”.
Keep these instructions for further reference. Ensure that you have the correct and current installation details.
IMPORTANT
Read all the instructions carefully before commencing the installation. Failure to follow these instructions may result in a fire hazard and void the warranty.
1A: SI/SN FLARE 1B: SI/SN RAIL BURNER 1C: SI/SN TEE BAR RAIL BURNER
2A: TF FLARE 2B: TF TEE BAR RAIL BURNER

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COMPONENTS REQUIRED FOR INSTALLATION
Supplied No:
Burner Head (only one type is supplied) 1
Control box 1
SIT 840 Control Valve
1
Omron H3DK-M1 Timer 1
NOT Supplied No:
Switch plate 1

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GENERAL INFORMATION
Gas log lighters are to be used in Warmington wood fires for automatic lighting of wood logs. There are three different options to choose
from. The ‘flare’ blasts flames (and heat) onto the wood from one side, while the ‘rail burner’ and ‘tee bar rail burner’ blast heat and
flames across the central opening of the fireplace (either from the front or the back). It should be noted that the flare design is the most
robust, however the rail burner designs can be installed to suit aesthetic considerations.
Log lighters can be installed into Warmington’s indoor SI series fires, outdoor Nouveau SN series, and traditional TF series wood fires.
Due to significant differences in the design of these fireboxes, log lighter designs also vary across the series (with the exception of the rail
burner). Please ensure correct specification of the appropriate log lighter before purchase. Contact your local Warmington retailer for
assistance if required.
TO THE CUSTOMER/ HOME OWNER
Your Warmington gas appliance operates on the principle of a fire. Therefore it is important to observe the following precautions
associated with any heating appliance or open fire.
• The fire is not intended for the drying of clothing, bedding etc.
• Avoid installing this appliance near strong draughts, or near drapes/ curtains or furniture
• The use of an appropriate fireguard is recommended for the protection of young children
SAFETY
• Always use a registered gas fitter for installation and maintenance work of gas components
• Always use a registered electrician for installation and maintenance work of electrical components
• If using cylinder based gas supply, always use certified gas cylinders that have been tested and are safe to use
• Never modify your gas appliance or its settings from those specified by the manufacturer
OPERATION OF WARMINGTON GAS LOG LIGHTER
To light:
• Ensure the unit is free of obstruction and any flammable material.
• Switch on main power switch (supplied by electrician).
• Depress the pulse switch (supplied by electrician). After a few seconds, the high frequency spark electrode will operate. At the
same time the gas solenoid valve will open allowing the gas to flow to the burner. If the unit does not light it will automatically
shut down. Depress the pulse switch again if log lighter does not light initially.
• When the unit lights it will run for approx. 10mins until the logs burn by themselves. The log lighter will then shut down (unless
the timer is set differently).
To shut down:
The unit will automatically shut down in approximately 10mins. The unit is then in a stand by state, ready for restart by activating the
pulse switch.
The main power switch can be switched off to ensure that there is no accidental operation of the unit.
If the unit is required to be shut down before the unit has timed out then the main power switch can be turned off- the unit will stop and
will be electrically isolated.
WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS
• Open windows and doors
• Do not light any gas appliance
• Do not use any electrical appliance or switches
• Do not use the telephone in your home
• Leave the building. Shut off the domestic gas supply valve (beside your meter)
• Call your gas supplier/gas fitter or the fire service for further advice

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INSTALLATION
Important Notes:
• Install to manufacturer’s specifications
• All new installations require a permit
• Allow for gas supply to control box, ensuring control box is clear at least 0.5 metres from the heating appliance
• Allow for electrical 5 core wiring to wall switch, also from switch to main control panel unit. Consult a certified electrician for
installation of wiring.
• Control box, wiring and valve must be placed in a dry and moisture free environment because of the electronics.
• Ensure when finishing that the control box is accessible for maintenance.
• Ensure that wiring and burner head is installed in a moisture free environment and sheltered from the environment when not in use.
STAGE 1: INSTALLATION OF BURNER HEAD
• Prepare firebox for fitment of the burner head. If the firebox has been specified including the log lighter, much of the firebox
preparation work will be done in the Warmington factory. If retrofitting into an existing fire, follow these instructions.
• Even if the unit comes with the firebox the heatshield has to be prepared for the gas feed and spark/rectifier wires. It is important,
especially for the flare, that the cut is large enough so that there is no danger of damaging the wires or having the spark jump to
the heatshield edges.
• Install the burner head according to the appropriate section of this document for fire type and log lighter type.
OPTION 1A: SI/SN FLARE
PREPARATION AND INSTALLATION
Notes:
There is a left hand and right hand
version of the SI/SN flare. Please
ensure the correct version is on site
before installing*.
If retrofitting, the firebox may need to be
removed from the cavity to achieve the
installation.
• Bolt flare plate into firebox side using supplied M5 bolts to install
SN FIREBOX CUT PATTERN
SI FIREBOX CUT PATTERN
• If retrofitting, cut holes in firebox side as per appropriate drawing. Otherwise holes will be pre
cut by Warmington factory.
Note:
DO NOT extend HT leads
Important Note:
* If installing in a SI 780 or smaller and
the flare is to be installed on the left side
a right hand (RH) have to be ordered. It
also has to be installed turned 90
degrees so the flare
flame faces in-wards
as shown in the photo:

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OPTION 2A: TF FLARE
PREPARATION AND INSTALLATION
• If installing into a new Warmington traditional fire, see section 2 of the TF firebox specification document. The TF flare installation
should replace the installation of one the Caitec air bricks as referenced in TF firebox specifications section 2.2. Cut holes for gas/
electrical feeds as per section 2.3. Remember to install service box as per section 2.4.
• Note: retrofitting a TF flare into an existing traditional fire is not recommended
Notes:
The TF flare replaces the appropriate
Caitec air brick in the side of a TF fire.
There is a left hand and right hand
version of the TF flare. Please ensure
the correct version is on site before
installing.
OPTION B: SI/ SN RAIL BURNER
Description 600 Rail Burner (LH/RH) 800 Rail Burner (LH/RH)
Rail burner characteristic width A620 820
Total width B700 900
Notes:
There is a left hand and right hand
version of the rail burner. Please
ensure the correct version is on
site before installing.
If retrofitting, the firebox may need
to be removed from the cavity to
achieve the installation.
Firebox size SI 780 SI 900 SI 1100 SI 1250 SI 1500 SI 2000
Rail burner size 600 600 800 800 800 800
Firebox size SN 900 SN 1100 SN 1250 SN 1500 SN 1800 SN 2000
Rail burner size 600 800 800 800 800 800
Note: Rail burners cannot be installed into SI fires smaller than 780 or SN fires smaller than 900
There are two sizes of rail burner. Please ensure the correct size is on site before installing.
Note:
DO NOT extend HT leads

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PREPARATION AND INSTALLATION
For installing into Warmington SI and SN fires:
• For new installations, rail burner head will come pre-mounted. Route gas and electrical feeds as appropriate.
• For retrofitting, cut holes in firebox and ash pan as per appropriate drawings.
• Lastly bolt the leg of the rail-burner to the ash pan through the hole that on the foot at the end of the rail-burner.
SI FIREBOX CUT PATTERN SN FIREBOX CUT PATTERN
SI/SN ASH PAN CUT PATTERN

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OPTION 1C: SI/SN TEE BAR RAIL BURNER
There is one size tee bar rail burner for SI and SN fires. They can be installed into fires of the 900 size and larger. For servicing, remove
the two cover plates (each of which are bolted on to the main housing with 3x M8 screws).
PREPARATION AND INSTALLATION
For new installations, the burner head will come pre-mounted in the firebox. Route the gas and electrical feeds. There are rectangular
boxes on the underside of the firebox to route the feeds through, and pre-cut holes (with grommets) on the sides of the firebox.
Note: retrofitting a tee bar into SI or SN fires is not recommended, unless the fire is sent back to the Warmington factory.
OPTION 2C: TF TEE BAR RAIL BURNER
There is one size tee bar rail burner for TF fires. They can be installed into traditional fires of size 1200 and larger with tapered sides and
800 and up with straight sides. The TF tee bar is to be mounted near the back of a traditional fire, under the grate. Therefore
consideration for the brick out needs to be accounted for before installing the unit. There is a removable access plate on the top of the
housing for servicing.
For new installations:
• Plan ahead for where the tee bar will sit in relation to the brick out (especially the wings)
• Place the tee bar in its intended location. The housing will replace one (effective) brick from the base layer of bricks. Place the
provided perf duct to the side of the log lighter. The perf duct is to route the feeds to the side (under the bricks), where they can exit
out the back of the fire. The perf duct should be cut to length on site.
• Connect gas feed and electrical feeds.
• Complete installation of log lighter according to section 2 of this document. Test the unit for correct operation before completing the
brick out of the fire.
Note: retrofitting a tee bar into TF fires is not recommended.
PREPARATION AND INSTALLATION
Perf duct
Notes:
LH or RH sided gas feed should be specified on ordering. The image
here shows a right sided gas feed. The housing and pipework can be
turned around to achieve a left sided gas feed.
With the TF Tee Bar, the spark is on the same the same side as the
rectifier. The rectifier probe should be on the outer side and should
be the longer of the two probes.
Note:
View of probes is without perf cap. Spark and rectifier may be on
opposite sides as to what is shown here, however the rectifier probe
will always be the longer of the two.
Note:
DO NOT extend HT leads

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STAGE 2: INSTALLATION AND TESTING OF CONTROL SYSTEM
FLUED GAS APPLIANCES: All gas fires requiring Warmington flue systems shall be installed to the requirements of relevant gas
standards and shall be appropriately designed and constructed to permit safe and effective use. This appliance must be flued to the
outside atmosphere.
GAS TYPE: All log lighters shall operate safely on the gas type specified on the appliance and shall comply with the requirements of
The Gas Act 1992.
ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS: All log lighter appliances are fitted with mains supplied electrical components. For use of the
appliance they must comply with Electricity Regulations 1993.
ELECTRONIC CONTROL SYSTEMS: Any gas flare or rail appliance fitted with manual or programmable electronic control systems
shall be tested and/or approved by a recognised person or authority.
SEISMIC RESTRAINT: All gas flares or rails used for domestic and commercial purposes shall be firmly secured (unless defined as
portable or mobile) to prevent dislodgement from their point of fixture or installation. Such restraint must be of a reasonable
expectation.
GAS CONNECTION: A gas certificate must be obtained for the installation and commissioning of this appliance and flue system.
Check that the gas type specified on the data plate is correct for the available supply (LPG or NG).
• All wiring to be done to diagram provided (by certified electrician).
• Keeping the HT and earth wires as short as possible as this will improve the performance of the spark. DO NOT EXTEND OR JOIN
THE LEADS
• When placing HT wires through masonry, run in conduit to ensure they are free of moisture.
• Gas fitting done to diagram provided and tested (by certified craftsman gasfitter).
• Keeping the valve as close as possible to the burner is recommended as this will reduce the ignition time.
POSITIONING THE CONTROL BOX
• Position the control box in a dry place where it can be accessed easily for servicing and adjusting the pressure or timer settings.
• Control box to be placed no closer than 500mm to the burner head
• The control box can be screwed or bolted in place
Note:
DO NOT extend HT leads

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SETTING THE CONTROL VALVE
Note: Any pressure setting is to be carried out by a certified gasfitter. Pressure settings are calibrated upon manufacture but
may need to be adjusted on site.
1. Ensure gas supply and power supply to the unit
2. Loosen jet test point on the 840 control valve and attach manometer.
3. Light the appliance and check pressure.
4. Set the pressure to the ‘burner pressure’ value from the gas specification table. (Note: the settings should also be on the data plate
which is attached to the outside of the control box). The pressure adjustment screw is on the front side of the gas control valve.
Increase the outlet pressure by turning the screw clockwise, or anticlockwise to decrease the outlet pressure.
SIT 840 Control Valve
Test Point Inlet Test Point Outlet
Adjustment Screw
5. After checking/ adjusting the pressure, turn the unit off, remove manometer from the test point and tighten the test point screw.
Ensure to check for gas leaks.
6. Turn the appliance on and off a few times to check ignition.
7. When you are satisfied that the appliance is working correctly, fit all the covers to the unit.
8. If you are unable to get the unit to operate correctly, refer to troubleshooting before contacting your local Warmington agent.
9. During the initial burning in period, some smoke and smell may be experienced. The appliance should be run in a well ventilated
room until these dissipate.
Note: All burner aerations are factory set and cannot be adjusted.
Gas Specification:
LPG SI/SN and TF Flare 600 Rail Burner 800 Rail Burner SISN Tee Bar
Minimum supply pressure (kPa) 2.75 2.75 2.75 2.75
Burner pressure (kPa) 1.5 2.5 2.5 2.5
MJ/h 21 35 44 41
Jet diameter (mm) 1.3 1.7 1.9 1.8
Supply pipe size dia (min) 3/8” 3/8” 3/8” 3/8”
Pipe outlet size 1/4” 3/8” 3/8” 1/4”
Natural Gas
Minimum supply pressure (kPa) 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5
Burner pressure (kPa) 1.35 1.5 1.5 1.5
MJ/h 19 31 41 37
Jet diameter (mm) 1.8 2.2 2.5 2.5
Supply pipe size dia (min) 3/8” 3/8” 3/8” 3/8”
Pipe outlet size 1/4” 3/8” 3/8” 1/4”

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