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Baxi Wentworth Classic
Baxi Kingston 2 Classic

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Live Fuel Effect Inset Gas Fires

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 244609 - Iss 4 – 6/00

Installation and
Servicing Instructions

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Page 1: ...rth Classic Baxi Kingston 2 Classic Please leave these instructions with the user Live Fuel Effect Inset Gas Fires Comp No 244609 Iss 4 6 00 Installation and Servicing Instructions Supplied by HeatingSpares247 com ...

Page 2: ...iciency and reliability To keep ahead of changing trends we have made a commitment to develop new ideas using the latest technology with the aim of continuing to make the products that customers want to buy Baxi is also the largest manufacturing partnership in the country Everyone who works at the company has a commitment to quality because as shareholders we know that satisfied customers mean con...

Page 3: ...sioning the Fire Arranging the Coals Checking for Spillage Fitting the Trim Fender Annual Servicing Changing Components Short Parts List Page 4 6 7 11 13 14 17 18 19 23 27 Fire Box Contents Literature Pack Fire Assembly Coalbed Pack Fret Trim Installation Kit Boxed Boxed Boxed Foam Tape Screws Cable Ties Supplied by HeatingSpares247 com ...

Page 4: ...ontains Refractory Ceramic Fibres R C F which are man made vitreous silicate fibres Excessive exposure to these materials may cause temporary irritation to eyes skin and respiratory tract Care must be taken when handling these articles to ensure the release of dust or fibres is kept to a minimum To ensure that the release of fibres from these articles is kept to a minimum during installation and s...

Page 5: ...y are situated Some soft furnishings such as blown vinyl wallpapers may not be suitable for use where they are subject to temperatures above normal room levels and the manufacturer s advice should be sought before using this type of wall covering adjacent to any heating appliance The likelihood of wall staining from convected air currents will be increased in environments where high levels of toba...

Page 6: ...ompression fitting at appliance inlet Gas Connection 8mm OD tube rigid or semi rigid and 8mm compression fitting at appliance inlet Controls Safety system Rotary gas tap with direct burner ignition flame failure device and direct acting oxygen depletion system Controls Safety system Rotary gas tap with direct burner ignition flame failure device and direct acting oxygen depletion system Gas Rate a...

Page 7: ...nventional brick or stone chimney must have minimum effective cross sectional dimension of 225mm x 225mm 9 in x 9 in or be a lined flue of minimum diameter 125mm 5 in The liner should be terminated at the top of the builders opening and sealed from the chimney The minimum depth is shown in Fig 3 If necessary remove either the knee or the whole chalrbrick 3 The fireplace must have a flat vertical s...

Page 8: ... kit Baxi Part No 240125 is required to complete the installation Further instructions are supplied with kit 3 5 Hearth Mounting 1 The fire is intended to be hearth mounted only The hearth must be of a non combustible material at least 13mm in thick and measuring at least 300mm 11 3 16 in deep by 580mm 2227 32 wide It must be fitted central to the fireplace opening The top surface of the hearth sh...

Page 9: ...ves a minimum side clearance of 150mm 529 32in 3 8 Existing Chimneys All Flue Systems 1 A chimney which has previously been used to burn solid fuel MUST be swept before beginning the installation Any restrictions such as dampers or register plates must be removed or disabled Minimum equivalent height of 3 metres 2 It must serve one appliance only and not have branches or traps which could impede n...

Page 10: ...nts of BS 6891 1988 dealing with enclosed pipes An 8mm restrictor elbow can be positioned under the fire on the left hand side with a compression connection at each outlet The pipe can then be routed to the inlet elbow Fig 10 3 When running the gas supply from the rear it is necessary to remove the grommet from the larger hole in the fire back panel The grommet must be cut in order to accommodate ...

Page 11: ... the cable tensioning kit to secure the fire proceed as follows 3 Mark the rear face of the fireplace opening as shown Drill and plug the holes Fig 14 3 The gas supply is to be routed from the rear mark as shown Fig 14 and install the pipework after considering section 3 9 Gas Supply Connections 4 Take the foam seal from the kit and remove it s backing strip Fit it to the rear of the fire frame en...

Page 12: ...12 Run the solderless nipples down the cables to the tensioners and tighten their securing screws Fig 16 As required take the relevant grommet s and slide over the gas supply Run the grommet s down the pipe and insert in the hole in the rear panel Fig 18 13 Using a suitable spanner tighten the tensioning nuts clockwise so that the fire frame surround is pulled up against the wall or surround and t...

Page 13: ...g the Fire 1 Purge the air from the appliance by depressing the control knob and rotating slowly anticlockwise through the ignition position When the electrode sparks the burner will light 2 Once the burner has lit continue to push in the control knob for 15 seconds allowing the magnetic safety valve to operate 3 If the burner fails to light repeat step 1 and 2 above 4 With the burner alight depre...

Page 14: ...g ones hands gloves should be worn and any inhalation of the dust should be avoided Keep the coals away from children at all times Never use coals other than those supplied or Genuine Baxi Spare Parts Never put additional coals on the fire Please read Please read section 1 2 Important Information 2 The side and back brick effect insulation panels can be reversed to offer a plain effect for the cus...

Page 15: ...ng does not fall forward at this stage 2 Identify the left and right pieces marked L and R Position the side cheeks either side of the rear coal moulding with the coal shaped moulding towards the front The rear face of the cheeks should rest on the rear coal support with the bottom face resting on the pertruding tabs of the rear coal support and the fixing brackets used to hold the burner tray to ...

Page 16: ...er edges of the front coal moulding Fig 29 2 Take 4 coals and place as shown in Fig 30 bridging the front coal moulding and the rear coal moulding ensure and flat faces on these coals face downward Care should be taken as not to allow any coals to drop down between the front and rear coal mouldings Fig 30 3 Take the 5 remaining coals and place as shown in Fig 31 positioned in the gaps created by t...

Page 17: ...nutes and repeat test 6 If spillage continues to occur and the flue restrictor is still fitted remove restrictor Fig 32a 7 If test is successful repeat with any extractor fan operating and connecting doors open to create the worst likely operating conditions 8 If spillage still occurs and the problem cannot be rectified the fire must be isolated until the problem is resolved 7 2 Possible Causes of...

Page 18: ...top right hand side Press the plate into the cut out until the locating tabs snap into position Fig 35a 2 Take the outercase location bracket from the kit and fasten it using the existing 2 screws to the canopy Fig 35 This will now mate with the bracket on the back of the trim 3 Align the brackets on the rear of the trim assembly with those on the fire outer frame and lower the trim into position ...

Page 19: ... of parts turn off the gas supply to the fire and ensure that the fire is cold 3 After servicing check for gas soundness 4 When ordering spare parts please quote appliance name and serial number These can be found on the data badge which is located by removing the controls access door the badge is on the base plate of the appliance 5 At least once a year check for debris in the catchment area behi...

Page 20: ...nion on the gas supply Fig 38 6 Undo the three screws retaining the burner chassis to the combustion box sides and combustion box base Withdraw the burner chassis from the fire Fig 39 7 Slacken the cable tensioning nut and remove the solderless nipples from the cables Fig 40 8 Where applicable remove the grommet from the gas supply if it is routed through the fire rear panel Fig 39 9 Pull the fire...

Page 21: ...tor Do not use any hard tools such as pins or wire Renew if necessary Fig 43 8 When re tightening the gas feed pipe nut hold the injector body with a suitable spanner to prevent misalignment of the injector 9 Reassemble in reverse order 9 4 Cleaning the Thermocouple Fig 44 NOTE No attempt should be made to clean the device using any hard tools including pins or wire WARNING The thermocouple assemb...

Page 22: ...mic 2 Clean the electrode wire if necessary 3 Upon re assembly check the spark gap is 2 5 4 0mm 9 6 Completing Servicing 1 Clean any dirt and debris from the combustion box and fireplace recess 2 Reassemble the fire in reverse order of dismantiing and refit into the opening 3 Recommission the fire Supplied by HeatingSpares247 com ...

Page 23: ...hould be avoided Keep the coals away from children at all times Never use coals other than those supplied or Genuine Baxi Spare Parts Never put additional coals on the fire Please read section 1 2 Important Information NOTE After changing any components carry out checks for gas soundness 10 2 Wentworth Models Fig 47 1 Pull and lift the trim away from the fire outer frame It is attached by the keyw...

Page 24: ...burner tray Fig 51 2 Undo the screw retaining the burner to the burner tray Fig 52 3 Slide the burner to the left to disengage from the injector Rotate the electrode and lift clear the burner from the tray 4 Replace with new burner and re assembly in reverse order 10 6 Injector Fig 53 1 Remove the burner as described above and undo the union nut connecting the gas feed pipe to the injector Fig 51 ...

Page 25: ...eck that the spark gap is between 2 5mm and 4 0mm 10 8 Thermocouple 1 Remove the burner as described in section 10 5 2 Undo and remove the locknut holding the thermocouple to the burner tray Fig 56 3 Undo the thermocouple nut from the rear of the gas tap Fig 58 and remove the thermocouple from the burner tray 4 Shape the new thermocouple to the existing thermocouple and fit new thermocouple reasse...

Page 26: ...onnect the electrode lead from the piezo unit 5 Pull away the control knob from the gas tap shaft 6 Undo the two screws retaining the gas tap and piezo unit to the control marking plate and remove the unit 7 Fit the new unit and re assemble in reverse order 10 10 Electro Magnetic Unit Fig 60 1 Undo the thermocouple nut from the base of the tap 2 Undo the magnetic unit retaining nut and withdraw th...

Page 27: ...25 196 E24 110 E25 201 E25 200 Description Front Coal Moulding Rear coal Moulding Pack Coalbed Infil Loose Coals Control Knob Gas Tap Mag Unit Piezo unit Electrode Lead HT Sleeve Injector Burner Thermocouple Electrode Manufactures Part No 245256 245257 245403 245260 245239 245240 239413 239289 236493 245247 245237 245229 245244 245242 Click here for Helplines Supplied by HeatingSpares247 com ...

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