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English

Installation instructions 

     

Note ! 

 

Small embers and their residue should not be scattered on  

 

 

the burner. This can cause a blockage on the burner orifi ces. 

   

•  Embers and vermiculite granules must not be placed next to 

   

 

the pilot light burner.

   

•  Important: make sure that all burner openings remain free !!

   

 

Burner orifi ces, which are not open, could lead to a dangerous  

 

 

situation.

4  Place the logs on the burner:  
 

 

Appliance

 

Natural gas-burner 

Propane / Butane-burner

   

 

see fi gure: 

 

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  Corner Bell Medium 3 L/R  CF/LF 

 

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  Keep the burner orifi ces unblocked

 !!!

5  Place the chips of wood around the burner.

Summary of Contents for CBXL3 L/R CF

Page 1: ...s with closed combustion system This document is an essential part of your gas fire Read it carefully before installation and maintenance of the gas fire and keep it in a safe place Bellfires wishes y...

Page 2: ...ID CONCENTRIC FLUE 100 mm 150 mm SYSTEM CONNECTION POSSIBILITIES Appliance Concentric flue connection 100 150 mm or 130 200 mm Item descriptions see 1 6 2 Assemble restriction plate Appliance Distance...

Page 3: ...THE LENGTH OF THE ROOF OR WALL TERMINATION 16 23 Y2 X 10 11 12 13 14 15 Y1 4 1 28 23 23 17 24 100 Item descriptions see 1 6 2 Assemble restriction plate Appliance Distance Y1 Distance X Distance Y1 Y...

Page 4: ...9 7 5 29 30 10 11 12 13 Y Item descriptions see 1 6 2 Assemble restriction plate Appliance Distance Y Concentric Concentric min max connection connection on appliance is on appliance is 100 150 mm 130...

Page 5: ...ast 2 to 1 ALL SIZES INCLUDE THE LENGTH OF THE ROOF OR WALL TERMINATION Y2 Y1 10 11 12 13 45 X Y3 32 18 30 29 5 7 29 26 25 23 28 4 1 100 Item descriptions see 1 6 2 Assemble restriction plate Applianc...

Page 6: ...ZES INCLUDE THE LENGTH OF THE ROOF OR WALL TERMINATION Y 7 6 8 18 32 31 29 30 29 26 29 27 28 29 4 1 100 Item descriptions see 1 6 2 Assemble restriction plate Appliance Distance Y Concentric Concentri...

Page 7: ...s is always at least 2 to 1 ALL SIZES INCLUDE THE LENGTH OF THE ROOF OR WALL TERMINATION Y3 Y2 Y1 X 45 6 8 7 31 29 32 18 30 29 26 29 27 28 29 4 1 100 Item descriptions see 1 6 2 Assemble restriction p...

Page 8: ...or 130 200 mm RIGID CONCENTRIC FLUE 100 mm 150 mm SYSTEM CONNECTION POSSIBILITIES and with wall outlet 100 mm 150 mm Figure 10 Horizontal wall termination Item descriptions see 1 6 2 Assemble restric...

Page 9: ...10 111 113 0 16 m Appliance Concentric flue connection 130 200 mm Assemble restriction plate Appliance Distance Y Distance X Concentric connection on min max min max appliance is 130 200 mm 0 5 1 0 m...

Page 10: ...m Assemble restriction plate Appliance Distance Y Distance X Concentric connection on min max min max appliance is 130 200 mm 0 5 1 0 m 0 1 6 m Corner Bell Medium 3 L R 1 0 3 0 m 1 6 4 6 m Item descri...

Page 11: ...Concentric connection on min max min max min max min max appliance is 130 200 mm 0 0 5 m 0 0 5 m 0 5 1 0 m 0 0 6 m Corner Bell 0 5 1 0 m 0 0 5 m 0 0 5 m 0 0 6 m Medium 3 L R 1 0 3 0 m 0 1 0 m 0 5 2 0...

Page 12: ...111 113 0 25 m 123 Wall Termination Position Appliance Concentric flue connection 130 200 mm RIGID CONCENTRIC FLUE 130 mm 200 mm SYSTEM CONNECTION POSSIBILITIES and with wall outlet 130 mm 200 mm Asse...

Page 13: ...aximum of 50 cm from the left or right hand side of the appliance 1 6 5 Convection package connections When fitting a convection package convection casing and convection set 1x or 2x consideration sho...

Page 14: ...pliance during operation Do not insulate the appliance Only the top and sides may be fitted with a strip of white loose insulation wool heat resistant to 1000 C width 15 cm max to protect the wall Do...

Page 15: ...ening appliance convection air 2 Inlet opening grate chimney breast convection air 3 Natural convection in the chimney breast 4 Outlet opening grate chimney breast natural convection air 5 Outlet open...

Page 16: ...n package 1 Inlet opening appliance convection air 2 Inlet opening grate chimney breast convection air 3 Natural convection in the chimney breast 4 Outlet opening grate chimney breast convection air 2...

Page 17: ...f the floor of the combustion chamber The floor of the combustion chamber can be reached after the window and the grill around the burner have been removed see chapter 4 Using an Allenkey no 5 the app...

Page 18: ...the gas regulator block and the receiver assembly are fitted Move the appliance until it is 5 cm from the rear wall and ensure it is level Place the nonflammable insulation plate min 12 mm between the...

Page 19: ...embled Disconnect the bracket with the gas regulator block and receiver from the appliance Carefully move the bracket with the gas regulator block receiver pipes and cables to the operating unit Mount...

Page 20: ...ression fittings and cable connectors can be temporarily disassembled After mounting carefully reassemble all pipes and cables Check afterwards all compression fittings for leaks and that all electric...

Page 21: ...he front burner Gas connection for gas valve to the rear burner Thermocouple interrupter connection Adjustment Screw Minimum Burner pressure Pilot light connection Figure 21 Gas regulator block Rear P...

Page 22: ...OUT connection yellow Piezo cable connection RESET button AUX Electrical connection for gas valve rear burner TC SW Thermocouple voltage current IN connection red 6 VDC Adapter connection option Conn...

Page 23: ...s 1 Place the ceramic mat on the burner in such a way that the holes in the mat are in line with the burner openings 2 Remove the embers carefully from their packaging and spread them evenly over the...

Page 24: ...s must not be placed next to the pilot light burner Important make sure that all burner openings remain free Burner orifices which are not open could lead to a dangerous situation 4 Place the logs on...

Page 25: ...65 Bellfires English Installation instructions Logs Log no u Log no v Log no w Log no x Log no y Log no z Log no Log no...

Page 26: ...atural gas burner Figure 25 Log set Corner Bell Medium 3 L R CF LF Position propane butane burner Keep the burner orifices unblocked Embers must not be placed next to the pilot light burner Embers mus...

Page 27: ...r openings 2 Spread the pebbles over the whole burner bed burner and grid around the burner Make sure that the pilot light remains free Corner Bell Medium 3 L R CF LF see figure 27 Figure 26 Marble pe...

Page 28: ...this way a proper ignition of the main burner is ensured Once the logs marble pebbles have been positioned replace the glass in the appliance following the instructions in chapter 4 DISMANTLING ASSEMB...

Page 29: ...ion plate is mounted Use of the correct flue gas restriction plate will provide optimum efficiency flame effect and combustion Mounting an incorrect flue gas restriction plate can result in damage to...

Page 30: ...all outlet Roof mounted outlet Width B 30 mm Width B 40 mm B 40 mm Width B 50 mm B 50 mm Width B 65 mm B 65 mm Width B 80 mm 1 7 7 Check overpressure hatches There are two overpressure hatches in the...

Page 31: ...gradually increase in height and become more yellow When all flames are yellow the gas fire has reached the correct temperature THE GAS FIRE IS NOW READY FOR USE Check functioning of overpressure hat...

Page 32: ...vermiculite granules logs set or pebbles on and around the main burner according to the installation directions in this instruction booklet Do not place any embers vermiculite granules logs or pebble...

Page 33: ...Dirty electrical contacts in the thermo electrical system for example the thermocouple connection Batteries in receiver or remote control are flat 3 2 SAFETY MEASURES IN THE APPLIANCE 3 2 1 Thermo ele...

Page 34: ...0 cm frame 4 sided Dismantling of the glass Place paperboard on the chimney breast under the appliance This helps prevent damage Corner Bell Medium 3 Right Pull the side panel forwards on the long sid...

Page 35: ...tructions Remove the side panel on the short side Remove the bottom panel Remove the bottom panel Unscrew the strip at the front under the Using a screwdriver slide the strip a glass Screws only need...

Page 36: ...glish Installation instructions Remove the strip at the front Unscrew the long strip at the top a little and leave the strip in place Pull the glass carefully forwards at the bottom and slide it a lit...

Page 37: ...nstructions Lift the glass carefully and pull it Remove the glass by slanting it forward forwards a little at the bottom a little at the bottom and taking it out The glass at the sides can be removed...

Page 38: ...flue leakage The glass panes must fit properly all round the edges of the combustion chamber Check if the fastening strips have been properly mounted all round Check if the compression spring has been...

Page 39: ...ear burner Pilot light gas pipe Thermocouple interruptor 8 Wire connecting cable Gas pipe Front burner Gas valve Rear burner AC power adapter 230 VAC option Button RESET Receiver with battery compartm...

Page 40: ...80 Bellfires English Installation instructions 6 DIMENSIONS 6 1 CORNER BELL MEDIUM 3 L 6 1 1 CORNER BELL MEDIUM 3 L Hidden Door Fitted with the options Convection casing...

Page 41: ...81 Bellfires English Installation instructions 6 1 2 CORNER BELL MEDIUM 3 L Hidden Door 10 cm Frame...

Page 42: ...82 Bellfires English Installation instructions 6 2 CORNER BELL MEDIUM 3 R 6 2 1 CORNER BELL MEDIUM 3 R Hidden Door Fitted with the options Convection casing...

Page 43: ...83 Bellfires English Installation instructions 6 2 2 CORNER BELL MEDIUM 3 R Hidden Door 10 cm Frame...

Page 44: ...84 Bellfires English Installation instructions OPERATING UNIT...

Page 45: ...W Efficiency class 1 85 1 85 NOx class 5 5 Gas rate max 1 11 m3 s hr Butane G30 880 gr hr Propane G31 700 gr hr Supply pressure 20 0 mbar Butane G30 37 0 mbar Propane G31 37 0 mbar Burner pressure max...

Page 46: ...dden Door with 10 cm 110 kg 110 kg frame and mantle iron Option Convection package 14 kg 14 kg Both burners at maximum Appliance is on temperature Both burners at maximum Appliance is cold Both burner...

Page 47: ...re 20 0 mbar Butane G30 37 0 mbar Propane G31 37 0 mbar Burner pressure max Hot 12 5 mbar 29 0 mbar Burner pressure max Cold 11 8 mbar 29 0 mbar Burner pressure min 1 7 mbar 2 0 mbar Primary air inlet...

Page 48: ...den Door with 10 cm 110 kg 110 kg frame and mantle iron Option Convection package 14 kg 14 kg Both burners at maximum Appliance is on temperature Both burners at maximum Appliance is cold Both burners...

Page 49: ...5 Burner mat L 827 mm Line Fire 9 334989 Burner injector Natural gas Front nr 230 1x 2 30 mm 10 334988 Burner injector Natural gas Rear nr 190 1x 1 90 mm 11 334991 Burner injector Butane Propane Front...

Page 50: ...32553 Pilot light nut 4 mm steel 40 322552 Pilot light pipe 4 mm L 1500 mm Flexible Stainless steel 41 325750 Burner pipe 8 mm L 1500 mm Flexible Stainless steel 10 kW front burner 42 325750 Burner pi...

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