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INSTRUCTIONS
Balanced flue Gas
NOTICE
Poêles à gaz ventouse
SCJ Stove Works
5, rue du lion
B-5660 Frasnes-Lez-COUVIN
Models
H15 ALSO KNOWN AS S15 AND C15
H45 ALSO KNOWN AS S45 AND C45
RH35 ALSO KNOW AS FH35
H25 ALSO KNOWN AS S25 AND C25
H35 ALSO KNOWN AS S35 AND C35
TQH15
Models / Modèles
H15 - S15 - C15
H25 - S25 - C25
H35 - S35 - C35
H45 - S45 - C45
RH35 - FH35
TQH15
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Content
1. General Notes 4
2. User instructions. 5
2.1 First Time of Operation 5
2.2 Remote Control Overview 5
2.3 Batteries 6
2.4 Replacing the batteries 6
2.5 Setting the Transmitter code 6
2.6 To Ignite the appliance 6
2.7 To Turn the appliance OFF 7
2.8 Adjusting the Flame setting 7
2.9 N/A 7
2.10 Setting °C/24 hour or °F/12 hour clock 7
2.11 Setting the Time 7
2.12 Cleaning and Maintenance 7
3. Installation instructions. 8
3.1 Gas Connection 8
3.2 Ventilation 8
3.3 Installation 8
3.4 Flue Connection 10
3.5 Commissioning the appliance 14
4. Servicing 15
4.1 Cleaning the Ceramics 15
4.2 Servicing the Burners 15
4.3 Spare parts 15
5. Fuel Bed Arrangements 29
6. Dimensions 41
7. Technical Information 47
7.1. Countries of Use 47
7.2. Technical Data 49
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General Notes
1. General Notes
This gas appliance is a High Efficiency, Balanced Flue Live Fuel Effect appliance. It provides radiant and
convected heat using the latest burner technology.
Before Installation, check that the local distribution conditions, nature of the gas and pressure, and adjustment of
the appliance are compatible.
This appliance is intended for use on a gas installation with a governed meter.
This Gas Installation may only be installed by a registered professional competent person (Gas Safe
installer in the UK). The installation must adhere to the requirements of the local and national Building
regulations and national standards. The installation manual must also be followed.
Ensure that the Flue Terminal is not in any way obstructed and is clear of vegetation, i.e. trees, shrubs etc. and
that no objects are leant against the terminal or guard.
Always clean the Window Panel before the fire is ignited. Any finger prints must be removed, as these will be
burnt into the glass and will be un-removable.
WARNING : Do not operate this appliance if the glass panel has been broken (or cracked), removed or is open.
The appliance is designed to fit numerous installation situations as listed in these installation instructions.
However only flue approved by Nestor Martin for this appliance may be used.
This appliance is a balanced flue product and is room sealed and as such requires no additional ventilation for
operation. However an adequate supply of fresh air to maintain temperatures and a comfortable environment is
recommended.
This appliance is designed as a heating appliance, and as such will get very hot in operation, all surfaces (except
the controls and access door) are considered to be working surfaces and as such should not be touched. The
front windows and surrounds are not considered to be fully secure guards against accidental contact. It is
recommended that an approved fire screen be used if children, the elderly or persons with limited mobility are to
be present in the same area.
Do not place curtains, laundry, furniture etc. within a safe distance of 600mm of this appliance.
Do not attempt to burn rubbish on this appliance.
If this appliance is extinguished, on purpose or other, no attempt to relight should be made within 3 minutes.
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Fig. 1.1 Remote Handset
Fig. 1.2 Remote Receiver
Fig. 1.3 Gas Control
Valve
User instructions
2. User instructions.
2.1 First Time of Operation
Before igniting the appliance, ensure that all packaging, safety stickers and any protective wrapping have been
removed, and that the glass has been cleaned, including all fingerprints from the glass.
Ensure that the room is adequately ventilated the first time that the appliance is ignited, we would recommend
opening windows if possible. Run the appliance at full setting for a few hours so that the paint gets an opportunity
to fully cure. During this period it is possible for some fumes and vapours to be given off. We would recommend
keeping children and pets out of the area at this time.
2.2 Remote Control Overview
This Nestor Martin Gas Appliance has been constructed with
an advanced remote control system. This consists of three
main parts; Handset (fig. 1.1), Receiver (fig. 1.2) and Gas
Valve with Manual Override (fig. 1.3). The Gas control valve
and the Receiver are behind the access door. This is also
where the product Data Label is located.
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User instructions
2.3 Batteries
Remote Handset:
1 x 9V "PP3" Battery, Quality alkaline recommended
Receiver:
4 x 1.5V "AA", Quality alkaline recommended for maximum life.
An alternative AC Mains Adaptor may be used to power the Receiver instead of the 4 AA batteries. Only an AC
Mains Adapter supplied by Nestor Martin may be used. The Mains Adaptor is plugged into the DC 6V socket on
the end of the receiver.
Note - if the AC Mains Adapter is used, remove the 4 AA's from the Receiver, failure to do so could result in
damage and failure of the Receiver. During a period of power outage, the receiver may be unplugged and
batteries returned to the Receiver.
2.4 Replacing the batteries
Handset:
There is a battery level indicator on the display of the handset. When this gets low remove the cover on the rear
of the handset and replace the battery with another 9V PP3 battery.
Receiver:
Three short audible beeps will sound when the appliance is on to indicate that the batteries in the receiver are
getting low.
When the batteries get very low the appliance will be turned off by the remote control. This will fail to happen if
the power supply is interrupted.
To replace the Receiver batteries, slide the cover off of the top of the receiver and use the ribbon to pull the
batteries out. Replace the batteries with new 1.5V AA's, ensuring that the ribbon is located under the batteries
and that the polarity is correct on all 4 batteries.
Never mix new batteries with old, this will result in the new batteries being emptied very quickly.
When the batteries are replaced, it may be necessary to reset the transmitter code, as detailed in the next
section.
2.5 Setting the Transmitter code
Press and hold the RESET button with a sharp object (pen or screwdriver) until you hear two audible beeps. After
the second, longer beep, release the RESET button.
Within the next twenty seconds press the down button (Button D fig 1.1) on the remote handset until you hear an
additional long signal confirming the code is set.
2.6 To Ignite the appliance
Note - If this appliance is extinguished or goes out in use for any reason, wait 3 minutes before attempting to
relight the appliance. The Gas Control Valve has an interlock device which will not allow relighting until the 3
minutes have passed.
To be able to use the Remote control Handset (fig. 1.1), the rocker switch on the Gas Valve, must be turned "ON"
(the "1" position) and the manual Dial set to the "On" position.
- Simultaneously press and hold buttons B & C (Star and Large Flame), until a short acoustic
beep confirms the start sequence has begun; release the buttons.
- Continuing signals confirm the ignition is in process.
- Once pilot ignition is confirmed, there will be gas flow and the main burner will ignite.
- Repeat process if pilot ignition fails.
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2.7 To Turn the appliance OFF
Press the OFF button (Button B fig. 1.1) on the Handset. This will extinguish all Burners including Pilot.
Note:- Repeated presses of the small flame (Button D fig. 1.1) will turn the main burner OFF, but will leave the
Pilot alight.
2.8 Adjusting the Flame setting
To increase the flame height; press the large flame button (Button C fig. 1.1).
To decrease the flame height; press the small flame button (Button D fig. 1.1).
2.9 N/A
N/A
2.10 Setting °C/24 hour or °F/12 hour clock
Simultaneously press OFF and Small Flame buttons (buttons B & D fig. 1.1) until display changes from
Fahrenheit/12 hour clock to Celsius/24 hour clock and vice versa.
2.11 Setting the Time
The display will flash after either:
a. Installing the battery or
b. Simultaneously pressing the Large Flame Button and Small Flame Button (buttons C & D fig. 1.1)
Press the Large Flame button (button C fig. 1.1) to set the hour.
Press the Small Flame button (button D fig. 1.1) to set the minutes.
Press OFF (button B fig. 1.1) to return to standard operating mode or simply wait and it will return to standard
mode after approximately 15 seconds.
2.12 Cleaning and Maintenance
This appliance should be inspected and serviced once a year by a qualified, competent and registered person.
The inspection and maintenance must at least ensure that the appliance is working correctly and safely. It is
advisable to clean the appliance of any dust and debris before regularly during the heating season and especially
if the appliance has not been used for some time. This can be done with a soft brush and a vacuum cleaner or a
damp cloth and if required a non-abrasive cleaning agent. Do not use corrosive or abrasive substances to clean
the appliance.
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Installation instructions
3. Installation instructions.
Before commencing Installation, confirm that the details on the appliance data plate correspond to the local
distribution conditions, gas type and pressure to which the appliance is to be installed.
Ensure that gas supply and supply pipe is capable of delivering the required volume and pressure of gas and is in
accordance with the rules in force.
3.1 Gas Connection
This appliance has a gas inlet connection of Ø 8mm or Ø 12mm dependant on country of use
3.2 Ventilation
This appliance is a Balanced Flue room sealed appliance, and as such needs no additional ventilation. However
an adequate supply of fresh air to maintain temperatures and a comfortable environment is recommended.
This appliance may be installed in a completely sealed or mechanically ventilated house.
3.3. Installation
3.3.1 Appliance Fireplace Installation (INSET)
Determine the position required for the appliance.
Create a gas connection for the appliance in approximately the correct location for the gas controls.
The gas controls are connected to the Burner of the appliance.
Fine adjustment and leveling legs is available via the feet.
Do not make any adjustments to the appliance.
The appliance and Flue system should be fitted with a minimum clearance of 500mm from any combustible
objects or materials; this includes any combustible materials used for the fireplace construction.
As this is a room sealed appliance and the appliance stands on appropriate feet, a hearth is not required for this
appliance.
The Fireplace should be ventilated with openings giving a total free vent area of 200 cm².
A gap of 50mm should be left all round the appliance (applies to non-combustible surfaces only).
3.3.2 Appliance installation (Models H15, H45, RH35, H25, H35 AND TQH15)
- A non-combustible hearth must be used this hearth must be a minimum of 12mm thick, and project a
minimum of 50mm from the base of the appliance in all directions.
- These appliances are not suitable for installation against a combustible wall. A combustible side wall
must be a minimum of 75mm from the appliance. (see page 8)
- These appliances can be installed with an up and out flue (vertical wall - horizontal flue) or with a vertical
flue with roof termination (see pages 40-45)
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Building the Fireplace
A=550 B=600 C=750 D=400 E=100 F=800
Control access door if required
The stove must be located at least 280mm from any combustible materials.
A combustible shelf may be fitted over the appliance, if in the case of a 150mm or less deep shelf, there is at
least 280mm clearance above the top of the stove. The shelf depth may increase at the same rate as the
increase in clearance; i.e. a shelf depth of 200mm would require a clearance of 330mm.
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3.4 Flue Connection
3.4.1 General notes
This appliance may be installed with a roof terminal (C31) or a wall terminal (C11).
This appliance may only be used with Balanced Flue (otherwise known as Concentric Flue) parts as specified by
Nestor Martin. The Nestor Martin specified flue parts have been approved with the appliance. If the appliance is
installed on non- Nestor Martin approved parts, Nestor Martin cannot guarantee or accept and responsibility for
the proper and safe working of the appliance.
The flue system must be constructed from the appliance upwards, with all joints being fully locked and sealed
using the Nestor Martin specified parts.
The certified pipes to use are:
- Vertical configuration (roof) :
Pipes US 100/150 mm Metaloterm B.V. with adaptator USAK 2 10 and with the vertical roof
terminal USDVC2 10
- Horizontal configuration (wall) with vertical pipes starting from the appliance :
Pipes US 100/150 mm Metaloterm B.V. with adaptator USAK 2 10 and with the horizontal wall
terminal USDHC2 10
- Horizontal configuration (wall) starting directly from the appliance with horizontal connections :
pipes US 100/150 mm Metaloterm B.V. with adaptator USAK 2 10 and with USDSC 10 (terminal
SNORKEL)
3.4.2 Timber Frame Construction
Whilst it is possible to install room-sealed appliances in timber frame properties, great care needs to be taken to
ensure that the flue assembly does not interfere with the weather proofing qualities of any outer wall which it may
penetrate. Before attempting this work, further details need to be referenced, (e.g. “Gas Installations in Timber
Frame Buildings” from the Gas Safe installer series in the UK).
3.4.3 Carport or Building Extension
Where a flue terminal is sited within a carport or building extension, it should have at least two completely open
and unobstructed sides. The distance between the lowest part of the roof and the top of the terminal should be at
least 600mm.
Note: A covered passageway should not be treated as a carport. Flues should not be sited in a covered
passageway between properties.
3.4.4 Basements, Lightwells and Retaining walls
Flue terminals should not be sited within the confines of a basement area, light well or external space formed by
a retaining wall, unless steps are taken to ensure the products of combustion can disperse safely at all times. It
may be possible to install this Balanced Flue system in such a location provided that it is not sited lower than 1m
from the top level of that area to allow combustion products to disperse safely.
Flue terminals should be sited to ensure total clearance of the combustion products in accordance with the
included information.
When the products of combustion are discharged, they should not cause a nuisance to adjoining or adjacent
properties and they should be positioned so that damage cannot occur to other parts of the building. If the outer
wall surface is constructed of combustible material, a non-combustible plate should be fitted behind the terminal
projecting 25mm beyond the external edges of the terminal.
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3.4.5 Terminal Locations.
Dimension
Terminal Position
Distance
(mm)
A*
Directly below an opening, air brick, opening window etc.
600
B
Above an opening, air brick, opening window etc.
300
C
Adjacent to an opening, air brick, opening window etc.
400
D
Below gutters, soil pipes or drain pipes
300
E
Below eaves
300
F
Below balconies of car port roof
600
G
From a vertical drain pipe or soil pipe
300
H
From an internal or external corner
600
I
Above ground roof or balcony level
300
J
From a surface facing the terminal
600
K
From a terminal facing the terminal
600
L
From an opening in the car port (e.g. door , window into the dwelling)
1200
M
Vertically from a terminal on the same wall
1500
N
Horizontally from a terminal on the same wall
300
P
From a vertical structure on the roof
600
Q
Above intersection with roof
150
* I addition, the terminal should not be nearer than 300mm to an opening in the building structure
formed for the purpose of accommodating a built in element such as a window frame.
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3.5 Commissioning the Appliance
3.5.1 Pilot Ignition Check
1. Ignite the pilot light as described in the User Instructions
2. Check that the pilot flame stays alight
3. Extinguish the pilot light
3.5.2 Main Burner Check
1. Ignite the pilot light as described in the User Instructions
2. Turn on the main burner as described in the User Instructions
3. Check that the pilot smoothly cross-lights to the main burner and that the main burner and
pilot stay alight
4. Extinguish the appliance fully
3.5.3 Pressure Check
The appliance is preset to give the correct heat inputs as listed in the technical details. No further
adjustment is necessary. Always check the inlet pressure and burner pressure.
1. Turn off the gas valve on the appliance
2. Release the screw on the Inlet Pressure test point on the gas valve and connect a manometer
3. Check that the measured pressure is as the prescribed supply pressure
4. Perform the test when the appliance is burning on full and with only the pilot alight
5. If the pressure is low, check the gas supply pipes are too a correct sizing
6. If the pressure is too high (more than 5 mbar over) the appliance may be installed, but the gas
supply company should be contacted
7. Release the screw on the Burner Pressure test point on the gas valve and connect a
manometer
8. Check that the measured pressure is as detailed in the Technical details
9. The measured value should be within +/- 10% of the described value. If this is not the case,
please contact the supplier.
Note: After checking the pressures and removing the manometers, the screws in the Pressure Test
points must be closed, and the system must be checked for gas-tightness.
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Instructions d’installation
3. Instructions d’installation.
Avant de débuter l’installation, vérifiez que les données techniques inscrites sur la plaquette signalétique
corresponde aux conditions de distribution locales, type de gaz et pression pour lesquels l’appareil devra être
installé.
Assurez-vous que l’alimentation de gaz et que le tuyau d’alimentation soient capables de fournir le volume et
pression de gaz requis et ce en accord avec la législation en vigueur.
3.1 Connection au gaz
Cet appareil possède une connexion au gaz de Ø 8mm ou Ø 12mm en fonction du pays de destination.
3.2 Ventilation
Cet appareil est un poêle ventouse et est donc étanche par rapport à la pièce ce qui veut dire qu’il ne nécessite
aucune ventilation supplémentaire pour fonctionner. Cependant, un apport adéquat d’air frais pour maintenir les
températures de la pièce et un environnement confortable est recommandé.
Cet appareil peut être installé dans une maison complètement étanche et ventilée.
3.3 Installation
3.3.1 Installation de l’appareil dans la cheminée (INSERT, modèle IQ35)
Déterminer la position requise pour l’appareil
Créer la connexion gaz pour l’appareil au niveau de l’emplacement des boutons de contrôle du gaz
Les contrôles du gaz sont connectés au brûleur de l’appareil
Ajuster précisément l’appareil et placez des pieds élévateurs si nécessaire
Ne pas modifier les ajustements de l’appareil
L’appareil et l’évacuation des fumées doivent être places avec une distance de sécurité de minimum 500 mm de
tout élément ou objet combustible incluant aussi les matériaux combustibles utilisés pour la construction de la
cheminée (âtre)
La cheminée doit être ventilée avec des ouvertures d’une surface de 200 cm²
Un jeu de 50 mm doit être laissé tout autour de l’appareil (applicable pour les surfaces non combustibles
uniquement)
3.3.2 Appliance installation (Models H15, H45, RH35, H25, H35 AND TQH15)
- Un sol non combustible avec une épaisseur de 12 mm doit être présent et doit dépasser dune distance de 50
mm de la projection vers le bas de l’appareil dans toutes les directions
- Cet appareil ne doit pas être installé contre une paroi combustible. Une distance de 75 mm minimum doit être
respectée à partir de l’appareil (voir page 8).
- Ces appareils peuvent être raccordés avec une buse verticale ou horizontale (sauf TQH 15). Des terminaux
spécifiques sont obligatoires (voir pages 26-31)
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Construction de la cheminée
A=550 B=600 C=750 D=400 E=100 F=800
Si nécessaire, porte d’accès pour vérification
L’appareil doit être placé à au moins 280 mm de tout élément combustible.
Une tablette (shelf) combustible peut-être installée au-dessus de l’appareil. Pour une profondeur de cette tablette
de 150 mm ou moins, une distance de sécurité de 280 mm minimum doit être respectée au-dessus de l’appareil.
La profondeur de la tablette peut augmenter au même titre que la distance de sécurité. Par exemple, pour une
profondeur de tablette de 200 mm, la distance de sécurité est de 330 mm.
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3.4.5 Sortie des fumées à travers un mur (terminal horizontal) type C11
Taille des buses :
buses US Ø 100/150
Longueur maximale des buses, pour configuration à travers un mur extérieur.
Utiliser la zone hachurée pour calculer la longueur maximale horizontale (H) en fonction de la
hauteur verticale (V).
L’ajout de buses horizontales ne peut pas dépasser 0.5 fois la hauteur de buses verticales.
IMPORTANT
Chaque coude à 45° correspond à 25 cm de buse horizontale et chaque coude à 90° correspond à 50
cm de buses horizontales. Pour 1 m de buse horizontale il faut ajouter 0.5 m de buse vertical. Pour
des configurations plus compliquées, il faut donc ajouter cela au diagramme ci-dessous
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Entretien
4. Entretien
Eteindre l’appareil et isoler l’arrivée de gaz. Assurez-vous que l’appareil est bien froid avant de
commencer l’entretien. Aucune responsabilité ne peut être acceptée par Nestor Martin pour le
préjudice causé par des brûlures causées par un appareil chaud.
La procédure suggérée pour l’entretien est décrite ci-dessous :
A. Ouvrir la porte
B. Doucement retirer les composants en céramique (incluant charbon) ou pierres (le cas échéant)
C. Utiliser un aspirateur pour nettoyer le dessus du brûleur et la grille
D. Retirer la grille
E. Utiliser un aspirateur, nettoyer complètement le brûleur. L’ensemble veilleuse est alors clairement
visible. Utiliser un aspirateur et une brosse souple pour nettoyer l’ensemble veilleuse. Ne jamais
modifier ou plier le thermocouple.
F. Ouvrir l’arrivée de gaz afin de vérifier les fuites, vérifier ensuite le bon fonctionnement du brûleur et
de la veilleuse, pour une bonne utilisation et opération future.
G. Replacer la grille
H. Replacer tous les composants en céramique
I. Fermer la porte
J. Vérifier les buses et le terminal, s’assurer que le terminal soit bien propre et non obstrué.
K. Allumer l’appareil et tester les pressions
L. Vérifier le fonctionnement de l’appareil
4.1 Nettoyage des céramiques
Enlever les céramiques comme détaillé ci-dessus (A-B)
Doucement nettoyer les céramiques dans un endroit aéré l’extérieur), utiliser une brosse souple et
un aspirateur (recommandé avec un filtre HEPA). Si nécessaire, remplacer les composants
endommagés par ceux spécifiés par Nestor Martin. Emballer dans des sacs en plastique et emmener
les composants défectueux dans les sites appropriés.
Replacer les fausses bûches et vérifier le fonctionnement sûr de l’appareil.
4.2 Entretien du brûleur
La veilleuse, incluant le thermocouple, peuvent être remplacés / entretenus en enlevant l’ensemble
de son support. Pour cela il faut enlever 2 écrous (M5 clé de 8mm) et enlever le bouclier de la
veilleuse et la pince
Pour accéder à l’injecteur du brûleur, il faut retirer ce dernier. Pour cela il faut enlever 4 boulons (M6,
clé de 10) qui maintiennent le brûleur. Le brûleur peut ensuite être enlevé donnant ainsi accès à
l’injecteur.
Utiliser et remplacer toujours par des pièces spécifiées par Nestor Martin
4.3 Pièces détachées
Pour les pièces tachées, contacter Nestor Martin en fournissant les références de l’appareil et les
informations concernant la pièce détachée que vous désirez.
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Fuel Bed Arrangements / Arrangement du lit de braises et des bûches
H25 NG
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Dimensions
TQH15
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Technical Information / Informations techniques
5. Technical information / Informations techniques
5.1 Countries of Use / Pays de destination
Country /Pays
Natural
LPG
AT -Austria
I2H, G20 at 20 mbar
I3P(50),G31 at 50 mbar; I3B/P(50),G30/G31 at 50
mbar
BE -Belgium
I2E+, G20/G25 at 20/25
mbar
I3+,G31/G31 at 28/37 mbar; I3P(37),G31 at 37
mbar; I3B/P(30),G30/G31 at 30 mbar
BG -Bulgaria
I2H, G20 at 20 mbar
I3B/P(30),G30/G31 at 30 mbar
CH - Switzerland
I2H, G20 at 20 mbar
I3P(50),G31 at 50 mbar; I3+,G31/G31 at 28/37
mbar; I3P(37),G31 at 37 mbar; I3B/P(50),G30/G31
at 50
CY -Cyprus
N/A
CZ -Czech Republic
I2H, G20 at 20 mbar
I3P(50),G31 at 50 mbar; I3+,G31/G31 at 28/37
mbar; I3P(37),G31 at 37 mbar; I3B/P(50),G30/G31
at 50
DE -Germany
I2ELL, G25 at 20 mbar¹;
I2E, G20 at 20 mbar
I3P(50),G31 at 50 mbar; I3B/P(50),G30/G31 at 50
DK -Denmark
I2H, G20 at 20 mbar
I3B/P(30),G30/G31 at 30 mbar
EE -Estonia
I2H, G20 at 20 mbar
I3B/P(30),G30/G31 at 30 mbar
ES -Spain
I2H, G20 at 20 mbar
I3+,G31/G31 at 28/37 mbar; I3P(37),G31 at 37
mbar
FI -Finland
I2H, G20 at 20 mbar
I3P(30),G31 at 30 mbar; I3B/P(30),G30/G31 at 30
mbar
FR -France
I2E+, G20/G25 at 20/25
mbar
I3+,G31/G31 at 28/37 mbar; I3P(37),G31 at 37
mbar; I3B/P(30),G30/G31 at 30 mbar;
I3B/P(50),G30/G31 at 50
GB -United Kingdom
I2H, G20 at 20 mbar
I3+,G31/G31 at 28/37 mbar; I3P(37),G31 at 37
mbar; I3B/P(30),G30/G31 at 30 mbar
GR -Greece
I2H, G20 at 20 mbar
I3+,G31/G31 at 28/37 mbar; I3P(37),G31 at 37
mbar; I3B/P(30),G30/G31 at 30 mbar
HU-Hungary
I3B/P(30),G30/G31 at 30 mbar
HR -Croatia
I2H, G20 at 20 mbar
I3P(37),G31 at 37 mbar; I3B/P(30),G30/G31 at 30
mbar
IE -Ireland
I2H, G20 at 20 mbar
I3+,G31/G31 at 28/37 mbar; I3P(37),G31 at 37
mbar
IS -Iceland
IT -Italy
I2H, G20 at 20 mbar
I3+,G31/G31 at 28/37 mbar; I3P(37),G31 at 37
mbar; I3B/P(30),G30/G31 at 30 mbar
LT -Lithuania
I2H, G20 at 20 mbar
I3+,G31/G31 at 28/37 mbar; I3P(37),G31 at 37
mbar; I3B/P(30),G30/G31 at 30 mbar
LU -Luxembourg
I2E, G20 at 20 mbar
LV -Latvia
I2H, G20 at 20 mbar
MT-Malta
I3B/P(30),G30/G31 at 30 mbar
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NL -The Netherlands
I2L, G25 at 25 mbar
I3P(50),G31 at 50 mbar; I3P(30),G31 at 30 mbar;
I3P(37),G31 at 37 mbar; I3B/P(30),G30/G31 at 30
mbar
NO-Norway
I2H, G20 at 20 mbar
I3B/P(30),G30/G31 at 30 mbar
PL -Poland
I2E, G20 at 20 mbar
I3P(37),G31 at 37 mbar
PT -Portugal
I2H, G20 at 20 mbar
I3+,G31/G31 at 28/37 mbar; I3P(37),G31 at 37
mbar
RO -Romania
I2E, G20 at 20 mbar
I3P(30),G31 at 30 mbar; I3B/P(30),G30/G31 at 30
mbar
SE - Sweden
I2H, G20 at 20 mbar
I3B/P(30),G30/G31 at 30 mbar
SL -Slovenia
I2H, G20 at 20 mbar
I3+,G31/G31 at 28/37 mbar; I3P(37),G31 at 37
mbar; I3B/P(30),G30/G31 at 30 mbar
SK -Slovakia
I2H, G20 at 20 mbar
I3P(50),G31 at 50 mbar; I3+,G31/G31 at 28/37
mbar; I3P(37),G31 at 37 mbar; I3B/P(30),G30/G31
at 30 mbar; I3B/P(50),G30/G31 at 50
TR -Turkey
I2H, G20 at 20 mbar
I3+,G31/G31 at 28/37 mbar; I3P(37),G31 at 37
mbar; I3B/P(30),G30/G31 at 30 mbar
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Technical Information / Informations techniques
5.2 Technical Data / Données techniques H15
Gas type / Type de gaz
G20
G20/G25
G20/G25
G25
G30/G31
G31
I2H,I2E
I2E+
I2ELL
I2L
I3B/P(30/50)
I3+
I3P(37,50)
I3P(30)
Supply Pressure /
Pression d’alimentation
mbar
20
20/25
20
25
30/50
28-
30/37
37/50
30
Nominal Heat Input Gross
/ Puissance nominale
brute (Hs)
kW
6.9
6.9
6.9
6.9
6.9
6.9
6.9
6.9
Nominal Heat Input Nett /
Puissance nominale nette
(Hi)
kW
6.2
6.2
6.2
6.2
6.4
6.4
6.4
6.4
Consumption /
Consommation
m³/hr
0.631
0.631/0.741
0.741
0.741
0.191
0.191
0.248
0.248
Burner Pressure (hot) /
Burner Pression brûler
(chaud)
mbar
15
15\22
16
22
28.9
28.9
36
29
Injector Marking / Injecteur
480
560
480
160
180
Pilot / Veilleuse
446.0330.24
446.0330.44
Efficiency Class / Classe de
rendement
1
NOx Class / Classe de NOx
5
H25
Gas type / Type de gaz
G20
G20/G25
G20/G25
G25
G30/G31
G31
I2H,I2E
I2E+
I2ELL
I2L
I3B/P(30/50)
I3+
I3P(37,50)
I3P(30)
Supply Pressure /
Pression d’alimentation
mbar
20
20/25
20
25
30/50
28-
30/37
37/50
30
Nominal Heat Input Gross
/ Puissance nominale
brute (Hs)
kW
9
9
9
9
7.8
7.8
7.8
7.8
Nominal Heat Input Nett
/ Puissance nominale
nette (Hi)
kW
8.1
8.1
8.1
8.1
7.2
7.2
7.2
7.2
Consumption /
Consommation
m³/hr
0.828
0.828/0.960
0.960
0.960
0.213
0.213
0.277
0.277
Burner Pressure (hot) /
Burner Pression brûler
(chaud)
mbar
12.4
12.4\17.8
17.8
17.8
28.6
28.6
36
29
Injector Marking / Injecteur
650
180
220
Pilot / Veilleuse
446.0330.24
446.0330.44
Efficiency Class / Classe de
rendement
1
NOx Class / Classe de NOx
5
52
C07100DB369_2
09/2016
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