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fi res

English

Installation instructions  

1.4 

OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIES

The following options and accessories can be supplied by your dealer:

 

 

   

 

 

 

 

Part no. 

Option                                                              Room Divider Large 3

 

 

   

   

   

  RDL3 

RDL3 L

   

   

   

RDL3 R

   

Without Frame 

 

  X

   

Hidden Door  (4 cm frame) 

 

  X

   

Hidden Door + 10 cm  (10 cm frame) 

 

  X

   

incl. mantle iron and draw bars 

 

 

 

 
   

Wall-mounting (Wall mounted gas fi re): 

 

X

   

•  Wall support, for mounting the appliance  

   

   on the wall as a wall-mounted gas fi re 

 

   

•  Wall support, gas regulator block and 

   

   receiver on the bottom side of the appliance 

 

 

 

   

Convection package Room Divider Large 3 

 

  X

  341672 

•  1x Convection top plate

  312829 

•  1x Convection set General 

 

 

 

  341678 

Black mirror rear wall 

 

  X

 
  341679 

Black mirror side wall 

 

 

  X

 
  341735 

Steel panel rear wall 

 

  X

 
  341785 

Steel panel side wall 

 

 

  X

Summary of Contents for RDL3 CF

Page 1: ...ntenance of the gas re and keep it in a safe place Bell res wishes you many cosy evenings with your new Bell res gas re Serial number Production date INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS MANUAL FOR MAINTENANCE R...

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Page 3: ...e 3 CF Centre Fire RDL3 CF Room Divider Large 3 LF Line Fire RDL3 LF Room Divider Large 3 Left CF Centre Fire RDL3 L CF Room Divider Large 3 Left LF Line Fire RDL3 L LF Room Divider Large 3 Right CF C...

Page 4: ...ack supplied with the appliance The complete documentation necessary for the installation of the appliance consists of 1 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS MANUAL FOR MAINTENANCE 2 CONCENTRIC COMPONENTS SUITAB...

Page 5: ...ULTS 60 4 DISMANTLING ASSEMBLING OF THE GLASS 61 5 DIAGRAM ELECTRICITY AND GAS 63 6 DIMENSIONS 64 7 TECHNICAL DETAILS REGULATIONS 75 8 REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST 79 9 DISPOSAL OF PACKAGING AND APPLIANCE 8...

Page 6: ...6 Bell res English Installation instructions...

Page 7: ...or 130 mm 200 mm concentric connection for extracting the ue gases and supply of combustion air It is possible to install the gas re with either a wall or roof outlet The roof connection must be carr...

Page 8: ...he gas re in combination with the concentric ue system 100 mm 150 mm and or 130 mm 200 mm rigid and or exible for the brand types mentioned above has been approved in accordance with the European CE n...

Page 9: ...e X X incl mantle iron and draw bars Wall mounting Wall mounted gas re X Wall support for mounting the appliance on the wall as a wall mounted gas re Wall support gas regulator block and receiver on t...

Page 10: ...5 mm 309730 2x Collar adaptor 125 mm 304040 4x Hose clamp 125 mm 337670 Set high altitude kit incl adapters 4 pieces X X 329874 Set carrying brackets 2 pieces X X 3 Bell res Muelink Grol concentric X...

Page 11: ...for correct operation Roof mounted outlet Figure 1 Roof mounted outlet This must be positioned at least 0 5 m from the roof edge the apex of the roof can be disregarded Wall mounted outlet Figure 2 W...

Page 12: ...ving an occupied room a toilet or a bathroom B A heating air supply when the supply ows through an occupied room C A window that can be opened and that is near an occupied room a toilet or a bathroom...

Page 13: ...all 2 m if the distance from the facing wall is less the criteria detailed for On a wall general apply Enquire at your local gas company for the regulations relating to outlets positioned opposite eac...

Page 14: ...ature of the outer walls approx 150 C no ammable materials may be located or used in the vicinity of the ue system The complete ue system must therefore be sleeved with a heat resistant material after...

Page 15: ...GID CONCENTRIC FLUE 100 mm 150 mm SYSTEM CONNECTION POSSIBILITIES Appliance Concentric ue connection 100 150 mm or 130 200 mm Item descriptions see 1 6 2 Assemble restriction plate Appliance Distance...

Page 16: ...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 17: ...29 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 13...

Page 18: ...st 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 Appliance...

Page 19: ...ES 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 Concentric...

Page 20: ...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 pl...

Page 21: ...ction plate Appliance Distance Y Distance X Concentric connection on min max min max appliance is 130 200 mm 2 0 3 0 m 0 0 6 m Room Divider Large 3 L R 3 0 4 0 m 0 1 6 m Appliance Concentric ue connec...

Page 22: ...28 1 Y X 19 14 110 111 113 0 16 m Appliance Concentric ue connection 130 200 mm Item descriptions see 1 6 2 RIGID CONCENTRIC FLUE 130 mm 200 mm SYSTEM CONNECTION POSSIBILITIES and with wall outlet 100...

Page 23: ...30 200 mm Item descriptions see 1 6 2 100 4 128 1 Y X 19 114 110 111 113 0 25 m 123 Wall Termination Position RIGID CONCENTRIC FLUE 130 mm 200 mm SYSTEM CONNECTION POSSIBILITIES and with wall outlet 1...

Page 24: ...ncentric 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 Room Divider 0 5 1 0 m 0 0 5 m 0 0 5 m 0 0 6 m Large 3 1 0 3 0 m 0 1 0 m 0 5 2 0 m 0 0...

Page 25: ...ance X Concentric connection on min max min max appliance is 130 200 mm 0 0 5 m 0 0 6 m Room Divider Large 3 L R 0 5 3 0 m 0 3 6 m 1 0 3 0 m 3 6 8 6 m Item descriptions see 1 6 2 4 128 1 Y X 119 114 1...

Page 26: ...instruction book according to the European CE norm for gas appliances and may therefore be used only with these components The components of the concentric ue system of Bell res Muelink Grol System Po...

Page 27: ...ol block and receiver this will be located once it has been built in at a maximum of 50 cm from the left or right hand side of the appliance 1 6 5 Convection package connections When tting a convectio...

Page 28: ...n ammable material Ventilate the cove over the appliance by tting with vents at the top of the appliance Ensure that the cove does not rest on the appliance If necessary use a mantle iron accessorie G...

Page 29: ...instructions The appliance can be easily installed Room Divider Large 3 with options using a set of carrying brackets 10 cm kader frame 4 sided and accessory After installing mantle iron remove carry...

Page 30: ...a convection set 1 Inlet opening appliance convection air 2 Natural convection in the chimney breast 3 Outlet opening grate chimney breast natural convection air 4 Outlet opening appliance convection...

Page 31: ...on air 2x 4 Concentric ue connection appliance 100 150 mm for a vertical roof outlet 5 Concentric ue system 100 150 mm for a vertical roof outlet 6 Built in operating unit with gas regulator block and...

Page 32: ...stable feet on the bottom side of the appliance can also be adjusted using an Allen key The oor of the combustion chamber can be reached after the window and the grill around the burner have been remo...

Page 33: ...d to position the appliance at an extra height to a maximum of 52 cm These feet should be mounted on the bottom side of the appliance using the pre mounted adapters underneath the appliance Saw the 4...

Page 34: ...pe must lead to where the operating unit built in the gas regulator block and the receiver assembly are tted Move the appliance until it is 5 cm from the rear wall and ensure it is level Place the non...

Page 35: ...M8x16 bolts into the wall Turn the ange nuts on the inside on support at the desired height the screws Leave room between the wall support Screw the wall support to the wall using and the nut the expa...

Page 36: ...nstructions If not the appliance can be adjusted using the 2 adjustable feet on the bottom side Raise the appliance and slide it over Slide the appliance downwards the bolts Tighten the nuts properly...

Page 37: ...m Max 5 mm Natural stone plateau dimensions Natural stone strip removable Natural stone plateau 4 mm gap between the stone and glass 1 7 1 Gas connection operating unit BUILT IN APPLIANCE Note If the...

Page 38: ...to the operating unit Mount the bracket at the bottom of the operating unit Important Take care that no pipes get damaged and no compression ttings come loose when moving the gas regulator block Prev...

Page 39: ...n be temporarily disassembled After mounting carefully reassemble all pipes and cables Check afterwards all compression ttings for leaks and that all electric connections are properly connected Import...

Page 40: ...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 41: ...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 Conne...

Page 42: ...1 Mounting the convection package option The convection package option consists of a convection casing and a convection set The convection set is supplied separately and consists of two exible alumin...

Page 43: ...emove the front of the casing if applicable See Chapter 4 Dismantling Assembling of the glass Decide on positions of the vents grilles above and below the replace and if applica ble the hot air grids...

Page 44: ...e optional mantle iron is intended for supporting the brickwork above the appliance The mantle iron must rest on the brickwork on both sides so that upward building is possible Level the mantle iron w...

Page 45: ...he top of the mantle iron before laying bricks or using other heat resistant structural materials If using other materials such as stone or heat resistant plating you should follow the supplier s inst...

Page 46: ...le pebbles against the pilot light burner For that reason the main burner has a protective pilot light cowl Never remove this cowl Make sure that the pilot ame can burn at all times freely over the ma...

Page 47: ...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 b...

Page 48: ...placed next to the pilot light burner Important make sure that all burner openings remain free Burner ori ces which are not open could lead to a dangerous situation 4 Place the logs on the burner Appl...

Page 49: ...49 Bell res 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 50: ...ural gas burner Keep the burner ori ces unblocked Figure 25 Log set Room Divider Large 3 L R CF LF Position natural gas burner Embers must not be placed next to the pilot light burner Keep the burner...

Page 51: ...e butane burner Keep the burner ori ces unblocked Figure 27 Log set Room Divider Large 3 L R CF LF Position propane butane burner Keep the burner ori ces unblocked Embers must not be placed next to th...

Page 52: ...ad the pebbles over the whole burner bed burner and grid around the burner Make sure that the pilot light remains free Room Divider Large 3 CF LF see gure 29 Room Divider Large 3 L R CF LF see gure 29...

Page 53: ...er ori ces unblocked Figure 29 Marble pebbles Room Divider Large 3 CF LF Room Divider Large 3 L R CF LF Position natural gas and propane butane burner Marble pebbles must not be placed next to the pil...

Page 54: ...l gas burner Figure 31 Marble pebbles Room Divider Large 3 CF LF Marble pebbles Room Divider Large 3 L R CF LF Position propane butane burner Keep all burner ori ces free of marmersplit Keep all burne...

Page 55: ...r 4 DISMANTLING ASSEMBLING OF THE GLASS 1 7 6 Mounting ue gas restriction plate Depending on the length and shape of the concentric ue system and the chimney construction you should if indicated t a r...

Page 56: ...restriction plate Screw fastening 2x The following restriction plates are supplied Concentric ue connection appliance 130 200 mm 100 150 mm Restriction plate Horizontal wall outlet Roof mounted outlet...

Page 57: ...r the hatches is sealed If necessary the gasket can be replaced by lifting the hatch tilting it and removing via the opening 1 7 8 Checking the appliance following installation After installation visu...

Page 58: ...nd side panels if the appliance is tted with these CAUTION If the appliance has anti re ective glass please follow the cleaning instructions in Chapter 4 of the Operating Instructions and Daily Mainte...

Page 59: ...ssure Check if the overpressure hatches are correctly positioned and check if the gasket seals are properly positioned under the hatches Check the complete concentric ue system including the outlet co...

Page 60: ...electrical contacts in the thermo electrical system for example the thermocouple connection Batteries in receiver or remote control are at 3 2 SAFETY MEASURES IN THE APPLIANCE 3 2 1 Thermo electric p...

Page 61: ...3 HIDDEN DOOR 10 cm frame Dismantling of the glass Place paperboard on the chimney breast under the appliance This helps prevent damage Room Divider Large 3 Unscrew the glass holder at the top a litt...

Page 62: ...s panes must t properly all round the edges of the combustion chamber Check if the fastening strips have been properly mounted all round Check if the compression springs has been replaced in the corre...

Page 63: ...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 64: ...64 Bell res English Installation instructions 6 DIMENSIONS 6 1 ROOM DIVIDER LARGE 3 Without Frame...

Page 65: ...65 Bell res English Installation instructions 6 2 ROOM DIVIDER LARGE 3 Hidden Door Fitted with the option Convection casing...

Page 66: ...66 Bell res English Installation instructions 6 3 ROOM DIVIDER LARGE 3 Hidden Door 10 cm Frame...

Page 67: ...67 Bell res English Installation instructions 6 4 ROOM DIVIDER LARGE 3 WALL MOUNTED Hidden Door Operating unit Operating unit...

Page 68: ...68 Bell res English Installation instructions 6 5 ROOM DIVIDER LARGE LEFT 3 Without Frame...

Page 69: ...69 Bell res English Installation instructions 6 6 ROOM DIVIDER LARGE LEFT 3 Hidden Door Fitted with the option Convection casing...

Page 70: ...70 Bell res English Installation instructions 6 7 ROOM DIVIDER LARGE LEFT 3 Hidden Door 10 cm Frame...

Page 71: ...71 Bell res English Installation instructions 6 8 ROOM DIVIDER LARGE RIGHT 3 Without Frame...

Page 72: ...72 Bell res English Installation instructions 6 9 ROOM DIVIDER LARGE RIGHT 3 Hidden Door Fitted with the option Convection casing...

Page 73: ...73 Bell res English Installation instructions 6 10 ROOM DIVIDER LARGE RIGHT 3 Hidden Door 10 cm Frame...

Page 74: ...74 Bell res English Installation instructions 6 11 OPERATING UNIT...

Page 75: ...e propane G30 G31 Nominal heat input 12 0 kW Butane G30 11 2 kW Gross calori c value Propane G31 9 4 kW Nominal heat output 9 2 kW 7 2 8 6 kW Ef ciency class 1 85 1 85 NOx class 5 5 Gas rate max 1 14...

Page 76: ...mm or 100 mm 150 mm or connection 130 mm 200 mm 130 mm 200 mm Batteries remote control Receiver 4x 1 5V AA 4x 1 5V AA Hand transmitter 2x 1 5V AAA 2x 1 5V AAA Weight Basis model 140 kg 140 kg Includin...

Page 77: ...hr Supply pressure 20 0 mbar Butane G30 37 0 mbar Propane G31 37 0 mbar Burner pressure max Hot 11 9 mbar 29 0 mbar Burner pressure max Cold 11 2 mbar 29 0 mbar Burner pressure min 1 7 mbar 2 1 mbar P...

Page 78: ...nsmitter 2x 1 5V AAA 2x 1 5V AAA Weight Basis model 140 kg 140 kg Including all options 188 kg 188 kg Both burners at maximum Appliance is on temperature Both burners at maximum Appliance is cold Both...

Page 79: ...5 0 mm front and 1x 20 0 corner mm 2x 5 0 mm rear 8 334978 Burner mat L 960 mm Line Fire 9 334989 Burner injector Natural gas Front no 230 1x 2 30 mm 10 334988 Burner injector Natural gas Rear no 190...

Page 80: ...xible Stainless steel 40 325750 Burner pipe 8 mm L 1500 mm Flexible Stainless steel 10 kW front burner 41 325750 Burner pipe 8 mm L 1500 mm Flexible Stainless steel 10 kW rear burner 42 326055 Nut 8 m...

Page 81: ...Glow effect black Anthracite ltered Appliance Log set Marble pebbles Marble pebbles set white set grey Set Log no Art no C 325292 Room Divider Large 3 L R CF LF 1 331357 1x 2 331358 2x 3 331359 1x 4 3...

Page 82: ...clude Cardboard Wood Plastic Paper Such materials must be disposed of responsibly in line with local regulations Batteries should be disposed of as chemical waste Batteries must be disposed of respons...

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