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Brivis CC325IN User Manual

Brivis CC325IN
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1.0 General Guidelines
Brivis Compact Classic heaters are designed to provide a central source of heat for a ducted central heating
system. Brivis Compact Classic heaters should not be installed downstream from an air washer, an evaporative
cooler or refrigerative cooling system. Nor are they designed to be installed on a marine craft, houseboat, or any
similar environment. Brivis Compact Classic heaters must be installed in accordance with these instructions and
related regulations, codes, standards, and authorities. These include but may not be limited to:
Brivis assumes no responsibility for equipment installed in violation of any code, regulations and
these installation instructions.
It is recommended the Brivis "SuperSizeGuide" be followed in estimating heating requirements and for system design
that will result in efficient installation and provide a higher level of comfort and economical operation. For the hourly
input and the gas type to be used, see the appliance data label located inside the service compartment.
1.1 Inspection
This appliance has been inspected and tested at the time of manufacture and packaging and released for
transportation without known damage. Upon receipt, inspect the exterior for evidence of rough handling in shipment.
Ensure that the appliance is labelled correctly for the gas it is intended to be connected to. Immediately report to
supplier any discrepancies or damage. Brivis accepts no responsibility for installation of damaged or incorrect units.
1.2 Unpacking the Heater
Some heaters are supplied on a pallet with a plastic sleeve. To unpack:
Cut and remove the external plastic packaging and dispose of thoughtfully
Remove heater from pallet (if supplied)
1.3 Unloading or Lifting the Heater
When unloading or lifting the heater, ensure lifting equipment is in good operating condition and capable of lifting
the total load. Be sure there is a clear area to place the heater down, which is within reach of the lifting equipment.
1.4 Gas Inlet Connection
All piping must be in accordance with AS 5601 and any local gas regulations
The connection point for internal model heaters is a male G3/4 compression fitting to AS 3688 located in the
heater cabinet
A gas cock should be fitted in the gas line adjacent to the heater and in a convenient location so it can be
turned OFF quickly and easily
The gas supply should in no way interfere with any servicing of the heater
Note: All installations should only be carried out by a qualified tradesperson. Installations at altitudes above 1000m
above sea level may require main burner injector upgrading. Please contact the Brivis Customer Service Centre for
advice.
Note: Secure the heater with suitable lifting equipment if lifting to elevated heights, such as onto a house roof.
Note: The gas supply must be installed by a licensed gas fitter. The gas pipe and gas meter should be sized so
the heater can maintain its required incoming gas pressure at maximum consumption with all other gas
appliances operating at their maximum capacity at the same time as the heater.
AS 5601 - Gas installations
AS 4254 - Ductwork for air-handling systems in buildings
HB 276 A Guide to Good Practice
Local Gas and Electricity Authorities
Brivis “SuperSizeGuide”
Local Building Regulations
Environment Authorities
Building Code of Australia (BCA)

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Brivis CC325IN Specifications

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BrandBrivis
ModelCC325IN
CategoryGas Heater
LanguageEnglish

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