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Appliance data:
Type of gas : Natural gas (G20) Cat. I2H Propane gas (G31) Cat. I3P
Injector size : 7 x 0.80 multihole 7 x 0.53 multihole
Injector marking : 80 53
Gross heat input (high setting) : 6.9kW (23,500Btu/h) 6.9kW (23,500Btu/h)
Gross heat input (low setting) : 4.4kW (15,000Btu/h) 3.5kW (12,000Btu/h)
Supply pressure : 20mbar (8in.w.g.) 37mbar (14.8in.w.g.)
Appliance test point pressure (cold) : 19.0mbar (± 1.0mbar) 36.5mbar
Type of flue : Class 1 (7in. dia.), Class 2 (5in. dia.) or precast block flue
Minimum effective height of chimney : 3m (10ft.) 3m (10ft.)
Ignition : Piezo Piezo
Spark gap : 3.0mm min., 4.5mm max. 3.0mm min., 4.5mm max.
Dimensions:
Width over frame excluding trims : 473mm
Height including frame : 585mm (534mm Lowline Version)
Depth : 180mm
Shipping weight : 36kg
Country of destination : United Kingdom and The Republic of Ireland
NOTE: The Natural Gas and Propane Gas versions of this appliance are different models and
cannot be converted from one gas to another.
This appliance has been assessed by a Government appointed Notified Body and shown to meet the
'Essential Requirements' of the European Gas Appliance Directive.
The Directive lays down requirements for the safety of the appliance, together with its design,
construction, and use of materials. It also requires the production process to be covered by an
approved and monitored system of quality assurance.
Mandatory requirements
Straxgas fires must be installed with due regard to the following mandatory regulations:
The relevant British Standard installation specifications and codes of practice, and Building Regulations
issued by the Department of the Environment, and Building Standards (Scotland) Consolidated
Regulations issued by the Scottish Development Board.
Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations.
Failure to install this appliance correctly could lead to prosecution and render the guarantee
invalid.
Attention is drawn to the latest edition of the following standards:
BS1251, Specifications of open-fireplace components.
BS5440, Part 1, Specification for installation of flues.
BS5440, Part 2, Specification for installation of ventilation for gas appliances.
BS5482, Part 2, LPG, installations in permanent dwellings.
BS5871, Part 2, Installation of decorative fuel effect gas appliances.
BS6891, Specification of low pressure gas pipework
BS8303, Replacing CP403.
This Straxgas appliance is an inset live fuel effect gas fire and must only be installed by a
competent person (e.g. a C.O.R.G.I. member) in accordance with these installation
instructions. This appliance must be installed in accordance with the rules in force, and used
only in a sufficiently ventilated space. Consult these instructions before installation and use of
this appliance.
Additional purpose made air ventilation is not normally required.
Ventilation must be provided in accordance with the rules in force.
INSTALLATION AND SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE STRAXGAS
THEME PLUS WITH 16" ECOTECH BURNER
(To be left with the appliance)
Division of Legge Fabheat Ltd.
Longfield Road, Leamington Spa, Warks. CV31 1XB
Tel. (01926) 882233 Fax. (01926) 450846 Email: info@straxgas.co.uk
Re
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istered in En
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land No 500091
IE & Northern Ireland
GB

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STRAXGAS Theme Plus Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandSTRAXGAS
ModelTheme Plus
CategoryIndoor Fireplace
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Mandatory Requirements

Preparation

Before Installation Checks

Ensuring local conditions and appliance adjustments are compatible before installation.

Flue Requirements

Checks and requirements for various types of flues to ensure safe operation.

Appliance Location

Specifies suitable locations for appliance installation, excluding bathrooms.

Clearances and Projections

Defines minimum safe distances for shelves and combustible materials around the fire.

Installing the Fire

Site Preparation

Ensuring a level, non-combustible hearth and clearing the work area.

Components Supplied

Lists components included within the appliance packaging.

Fret Options and Requirements

Details compatible decorative fret options and their requirements.

Gas Connection Procedure

Instructions for connecting the gas supply pipe to the appliance.

Assembly Sequence

Masonry Chimney Assembly

Steps for assembling the firebox into a masonry chimney opening.

Pre-cast Block Flue Assembly

Steps for assembling the firebox into a pre-cast block flue system.

Optional Wire Fixing Kit

Instructions for securing the firebox using an optional wire fixing kit.

Metal Fluebox and Flue System Assembly

Steps for installing the firebox with a metal fluebox and flue system.

Final Assembly and Testing

Gas Soundness and Pressure Testing

Procedure for testing gas soundness and correct operating pressure.

Operation and Safety Checks

Lighting and Combustion Spillage Test

Instructions for lighting the fire and checking for safe combustion product clearance.

User Guidance and Maintenance

User Handover and Information

Guidance on explaining fire operation, safety, and maintenance to the user.

Routine Servicing and Cleaning

Procedures for periodic servicing, cleaning, and ordering spare parts.

Replacement of Parts

Gas Tap, FSD, and Piezo Igniter Replacement

Step-by-step guide for replacing gas control components.

Main Injector Replacement

Procedure for removing and replacing the main gas injector.

Ignition and Pilot Assembly Replacement

Steps for replacing the pilot burner and ignition unit.

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