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PLACING OF CERAMIC LOG SET

Ceramic log set + vermiculite granules 

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. (Note: The ceramic mat is already placed on 

 

the burner when delivered from the factory.)

2.  Remove the embers carefully from their packaging and spread them evenly    
 

over the burner mat and the grate around the burner. DO NOT COVER BURNER  

 

OPENINGS !

3.  Remove the black vermiculite granules from their packaging and distribute the  
 

vermiculite granules (50 gram) evenly over the burner. DO NOT COVER  

 

 

BURNER OPENINGS !

Remove the glass according to the instructions in Chapter: DISMANTLING / 
ASSEMBLING OF THE GLASS.

This section only applies for appliances delivered with a ceramic log set.

 

WARNING:

 Make sure that all burner openings remain free !!

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

 

IMPORTANT:

  •  Carefully place the chips of wood/embers/vermiculite granules and log set, 
    on and around the main burner according to the directions in this chapter. 

  •  Do not place any chips of wood/embers/vermiculite granules or log set  

    against the pilot light burner. For that reason, the main burner has a    
    protective pilot-light protector. Never remove this protector! Make sure 

    that the pilot fl ame can burn at all times freely over the main burner. Only 
    in this way is proper ignition of the main burner ensured. Ignoring these  

    directions could lead to a dangerous situation. 
  •  Make sure that all burner orifi ces remains free at all times!
  •  The burner bed (with chips of wood/embers/vermiculite granules) and the  
    positioning of the logs must not be changed.
  •  Only use those items supplied! These been rigorously checked and the  
    quantities adapted to the appliance.
  •  Replacement parts, including the ceramic mat are available from your 
    dealer.
  •  Fitting may only be carried out by a qualifi ed person.

The appliance is supplied with a ceramic log set, embers and vermiculite granules.

Summary of Contents for VIEW BELL TOPSHAM 3 LF

Page 1: ...in these instructions are not followed exactly a fire or explosion may result causing property damage personal injury or loss of life This appliance may be installed in an aftermarket permanently located manufactured home USA only or mobile home where not prohibited by local codes This appliance is only for use with the types of gas indicated on the rating plate A conversion kit is supplied with th...

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Page 3: ...INE INSTALLATION 45 BUILDING IN HANGING OF THE APPLIANCE 50 PLACING OF CERAMIC LOG SET 55 GAS FIRE DECORATION KITS 59 MOUNTING OF FLUE GAS RESTRICTION PLATE 63 CHECK OVERPRESSURE HATCH 64 VISUAL CHECK OF GAS FLAMES 65 ANNUAL MAINTENANCE 66 FAULTS 67 POSSIBLE REASONS 67 SAFETY MEASURES IN THE APPLIANCE 67 DISMANTLING ASSEMBLING OF THE GLASS 68 DIAGRAM ELECTRICITY AND GAS 73 DIMENSIONS 74 OPERATING ...

Page 4: ...4 Bellfires Installation instructions ...

Page 5: ...ll be replaced with the manufacturer s barrier for this appliance 4 Any safety screen guard or barrier removed for servicing the appliance must be replaced prior to operating the appliance 5 Children and adults should be alerted to the hazards of high surface temperature and should stay away to avoid burns or clothing ignition 6 Young children MUST be carefully supervised when they are in the same...

Page 6: ...Ignoring these directions could lead to a dangerous situation 9 Never place anything on top of the appliance 10 Do not use this appliance to cook food or burn paper or other objects 11 Do not use any solid or liquid fuels in this appliance Use only the gas type indicated on the rating plate 12 This appliance is only for use with the type of gas indicated on the rating plate This appliance is conve...

Page 7: ...any gas control which has been submerged in water 25 DO NOT operate the appliance if any log is broken 26 The installation must conform with local codes or in the absence of local codes with the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223 1 NFPA 54 or the Natural Gas and Propane Installation Code CSA B149 1 27 This appliance when installed must be electrically grounded in accordance with local codes or in th...

Page 8: ...tical 3 LF tested to ANSI Z21 88 2009 CSA 2 33 2009 Vented Gas Fireplace Heaters ANSI Z21 88a 2012 CSA 2 33a 2012 Addenda 1 to ANSI Z21 88 2009 CSA 2 33 2009 CSA P4 1 09 Testing method for measuring annual fireplace efficiency Canada A manufactured home USA only or mobile home OEM installation must conform with the Manufactured Home Construction and Safety Standard Title 24 CFR Part 3280 or when suc...

Page 9: ...e burner This burner has a specific flame image which is defined by the perforation pattern in the burner cover See Chapter DIAGRAM ELECTRICITY AND GAS and the Operating Manual The appliance is factory set to the correct nominal heat input The pilot light is set to the correct level of consumption The appliance will be delivered from the factory with a 5 x 7 concentric connection for extracting the fl...

Page 10: ...staller first If the chimney was previously used for a wood or coal fire then it should be cleaned by an expert CONCENTRIC FLUE SYSTEMS M G DuraVent Direct Vent Pro 4 x 6 and 5 x 8 SELKIRK DIRECT TEMP Direct Vent Products 4 x 6 and 5 x 8 METAL FAB Sure Seal Direct Vent Products 4 x 6 5 and 5 x 8 The appliance in combination with the concentric flue system 4 x 6 and or 5 x 8 rigid and or flexible for t...

Page 11: ...of high adjustable feet 4 pieces adapter pieces Feet height max 13 in 336838 Mantle iron VWBV3 337811 High altitude kit 2 000 4 500 ft View Bell Vertical 3 LF Natural gas and Propane gas M G DuraVent Direct Vent Pro concentric flue system See component summary SELKIRK DIRECT TEMP Direct Vent Products concentric flue system See component summary METAL FAB Sure Seal Direct Vent Products concentric flue...

Page 12: ...of the gas supplier Never use combustible materials during the installation During installation of the appliance a clearance of 0 12 in 3 mm should be maintained on all sides of the appliance to allow for expansion of the appliance 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 1832 F 1000 C width 5 9...

Page 13: ...in 1 2 54 cm between the appliance and the rear wall and the side wall according to figure 1 Minimum clearances to combustible material must be maintained See also figure 13 and 14 Clearance to combustible ceiling Place a non combustible insulation plate false ceiling with a thickness of min 1 3 cm at a height of minimum 20 50 cm above the appliance Maintain a free space of 4 10 cm between the insul...

Page 14: ...S Clearance to non combustible material Always place a non combustible insulation plate false back wall at least 12 mm thick between the appliance and a non combustible rear and side wall Maintain a free space of at least 2 cm on either side of the insulation plate Minimum clearances as shown in figure 2 must be maintained See also figure 13 and 14 ...

Page 15: ...ling to prevent discoloration Also an open distance between the fireplace chimney breast and the ceiling of 2 5 cm over a minimal width of 23 60 cm is sufficient Is also total 46 sq ins 300 cm2 Non combustible insulation plate board Any used insulation plates must have a maximum thermal conductivity of 0 69 BTU ft2 h F in 0 10 W m K Suitable insulation materials are listed in table 1 Do not use fibre...

Page 16: ...arances are shown in figure 3 to 5 Figure 3 Mantel clearances 12 Max depth Non combustible insulation plate board 2 Min 2 Max depth Non combustible insulation plate board 12 Min from opening 4 Min to combustible 2 Min from opening Ceiling Minimum 20 from opening or place a non combustible hearth floor stone with a depth of minimal 12 in 30 cm in front of the full width of the glass Combustible mante...

Page 17: ...instructions CLEARANCES Figure 4 Top mantel clearances Depth of mantel inch Heigth of mantel inch Non combustible material Insulation plate board Glass front appliance Top of fireplace opening Side view Combustible mantel piece ...

Page 18: ...de mantel clearances CLEARANCES Width of mantel inch Depth of mantel inch Width of mantel inch Side of fireplace opening Top view Side of fireplace opening Non combustible material Insulation plate board Combustible mantel piece Combustible mantel piece ...

Page 19: ...ce Hearth 12 30 cm Minimum safe distance 40 1 0 m to flammable materials such as curtains furniture etc in front of the fireplace Install a non combustible hearth floor stone when the underside of the glass is less then 4 10 cm above a combustible floor The hearth must have a depth of minimal 12 30 cm in front of the whole width of the glass The height of the hearth must be minimal 1 12 30 cm 12 30 cm...

Page 20: ...r balcony 12 in 30 cm 12 in 30 cm B Clearance to window or door that may be opened 12 in 30 cm 9 in 23 cm C Clearance to permanently closed window 12 in 30 cm 9 in 23 cm D Vertical clearance to ventilated soffit located above the terminal within a 18 in 46 cm 18 in 46 cm horizontal distance of 2 feet 610 mm from the center line of the terminal ...

Page 21: ...ppliance K Clearance to a mechanical air supply inlet 6 ft 1 83 m 3 ft 91 cm above if within 10 ft 3 m horizontally L Clearance above paved sidewalk or paved driveway located on public property 7 ft 2 13 m 7 ft 2 13 m M Clearance under veranda porch deck or balcony 20 in 51 cm 20 in 51 cm 1 In accordance with the current CSA B149 Installation Codes 2 In accordance with the current ANSI Z223 1 NFPA...

Page 22: ... 24 Pipe Length 46DVA 24 11 36 Pipe Length 46DVA 36 12 48 Pipe Length 46DVA 48 13 60 Pipe Length 46DVA 60 14 8 Pipe Extension 46DVA 08A 15 16 Pipe Extension 46DVA 16A 16 11 17 Adjustable Pipe 46DVA 17TA 17 17 24 Adjustable Pipe 46DVA 24TA 18 30 Elbow 46DVA E30 19 45 Elbow 46DVA E45 20 60 Elbow 46DVA E60 21 90 Elbow 46DVA E90 22 Elbow Strap 46DVA ES 23 Wall Strap 46DVA WS 24 Ceiling Support Wall Th...

Page 23: ...60 Pipe Length 58DVA 60 114 8 Pipe Extension 58DVA 08A 115 16 Pipe Extension 58DVA 16A 116 11 17 Adjustable Pipe 58DVA 17TA 117 17 24 Adjustable Pipe 58DVA 24TA 118 30 Elbow 58DVA E30 119 45 Elbow 58DVA E45 120 60 Elbow 58DVA E60 121 90 Elbow 58DVA E90 122 Elbow Strap 58DVA ES 123 Wall Strap 58DVA WS 124 Ceiling Support Wall Thimble Cover 58DVA DC 125 Cathedral Ceiling Support Box 58DVA CS 126 Cei...

Page 24: ... 6 Pipe 4DT 06 7 DT 9 Pipe 4DT 09 8 DT 12 Pipe 4DT 12 9 DT 18 Pipe 4DT 18 10 DT 24 Pipe 4DT 24 11 DT 36 Pipe 4DT 36 12 DT 48 Pipe 4DT 48 14 Adjustable Length 4 10 4DT AJ12 16 Telescopic Length 14 22 4DT TL 14 17 Telescopic Length 38 70 4DT TL 38 19 Elbow 45 4DT EL45 21 Elbow 90 4DT EL90S 23 Wall Support Band 4DTWS B 24 Ceiling Support 4DT CS 25 Cathedral Ceiling Support Box 4DT CCS 26 Firestop Spa...

Page 25: ...Direct Temp 5DT AAB 102 Horizontal Insulated Termina on Square 5DT HC 106 DT 6 Pipe 5DT 06 107 DT 9 Pipe 5DT 09 108 DT 12 Pipe 5DT 12 109 DT 18 Pipe 5DT 18 110 DT 24 Pipe 5DT 24 111 DT 36 Pipe 5DT 36 112 DT 48 Pipe 5DT 48 114 Adjustable Length 4 10 5DT AJ12 119 Elbow 45 5DT EL45 121 Elbow 90 5DT EL90 123 Wall Support Band 5DTWS B 124 Ceiling Support 5DT CS 125 Cathedral Ceiling Support Box 5DT CCS...

Page 26: ...mina on Termina on Cap 4DVT 6 6 Pipe Straight Length assembly 4D6 8 12 Pipe Straight Length assembly 4D12 9 18 Pipe Straight Length assembly 4D18 10 24 Pipe Straight Length assembly 4D24 11 36 Pipe Straight Length assembly 4D36 12 48 Pipe Straight Length assembly 4D48 14 Adjustable Length 3 10 4DAL 19 Elbow 45 4D45L 21 Elbow 90 4D90L 23 Wall support 4DWS 26 Firestop 4DFS Support Plate 4DSP Decora ...

Page 27: ...5 x 7 to 5 x 8 Metal Fab 5DBA 102 Horizontal Termina on Square Termina on Cap 5DHT 106 6 Pipe Straight Length assembly 5D6 108 12 Pipe Straight Length assembly 5D12 109 18 Pipe Straight Length assembly 5D18 110 24 Pipe Straight Length assembly 5D24 111 36 Pipe Straight Length assembly 5D36 112 48 Pipe Straight Length assembly 5D48 114 Adjustable Length 3 10 5DAL 119 Elbow 45 5D45L 121 Elbow 90 5D9...

Page 28: ...be used together in one installation Check whether the wall or roof termination kit to be used exactly matches one of those listed in this installation manual Due to the high temperature of the outer walls approx 300 F 150 C no flammable materials may be located or used in the vicinity of the flue system Clearance to combustible materials Do not insulate the concentric flue For all other installation...

Page 29: ... operated daily during the winter months This will help to stop the roof termination from freezing up We recommend using the thermostat room temperature setting on the remote to allow the appliance to cycle IMPORTANT Do not use Silicone RTF products as they will create a white residue on the glass When necessary use an alternative direct vent sealing compound for example Mill Pac Sealant There are...

Page 30: ...e connection 5 x 7 ALL SIZES INCLUDE THE LENGTH OF THE ROOF OR WALL TERMINATION Assemble restriction plate Appliance Distance Y Concentric connection min max on appliance is 5 x 7 72 144 Width B 65 mm 2 0 4 0 m View Bell Vertical 3 144 432 Width B 80 mm 4 0 12 0 m Item descriptions see Vent Installation Page 22 27 2 3 4 5 26 6 to 17 23 28 29 101 140 or 1 6 to 17 2 3 4 5 30 23 Gas appliance ...

Page 31: ...ble restriction plate Appliance Distance Y1 Distance X Distance Y1 Y2 Concentric connection min max min max min max on appliance is 5 x 7 View Bell 36 396 0 108 36 396 Width B 40 mm Vertical 3 1 0 11 0 m 0 3 0 m 1 0 11 0 m Y1 Y2 X 101 140 or 1 23 6 to 17 23 23 18 19 20 21 28 29 2 3 4 5 Gas appliance Item descriptions see Vent Installation Page 22 27 RIGID CONCENTRIC FLUE 4 x 6 SYSTEM CONNECTION PO...

Page 32: ...TION FLEXIBLE CONCENTRIC FLUE 4 x 6 SYSTEM CONNECTION POSSIBILITIES Appliance Concentric flue connection 5 x 7 Assemble restriction plate Appliance Distance Y Concentric connection min max on appliance is 5 x 7 72 144 Width B 65 mm 2 0 4 0 m View Bell Vertical 3 144 432 Width B 80 mm 4 0 12 0 m Y 101 140 or 1 30 6 to 17 36 36 26 2 3 4 5 Gas appliance 23 34 Item descriptions see Vent Installation Pa...

Page 33: ...ways at least 2 to 1 Assemble restriction plate Appliance Distance Y1 Distance X Distance Y1 Y2 Y3 Concentric connection min max min max min max on appliance is 5 x 77 8 View Bell 36 396 0 108 36 396 Width B 40 mm Vertical 3 1 0 11 0 m 0 3 0 m 1 0 11 0 m Y 2 34 2 3 4 5 Y1 X Gas appliance Y3 101 140 or 1 6 to 17 26 36 23 36 30 Item descriptions see Vent Installation Page 22 27 FLEXIBLE CONCENTRIC F...

Page 34: ...8 0 18 View 0 5 1 0 m 0 0 5 m 0 0 5 m 0 0 5 m Bell Vertical 3 36 108 0 36 18 72 0 18 1 0 3 0 m 0 1 0 m 0 5 2 0 m 0 0 5 m 36 108 0 108 36 108 0 18 1 0 3 0 m 0 3 0 m 1 0 3 0 m 0 0 5 m Appliance Concentric flue connection 5 x 7 RIGID CONCENTRIC FLUE 5 x 8 SYSTEM CONNECTION POSSIBILITIES and with wall outlet 5 x 8 Gas appliance Y2 Y1 X1 106 to 117 X2 121 121 101 102 to 105 IMPORTANT For propane applian...

Page 35: ...HE LENGTH OF THE ROOF OR WALL TERMINATION Figure 12 Horizontal wall termination Appliance Concentric flue connection 5 x 7 RIGID CONCENTRIC FLUE 5 x 8 SYSTEM CONNECTION POSSIBILITIES and with wall outlet Ø5 x Ø8 121 Gas appliance Y 101 X 106 to 117 102 to 105 IMPORTANT For propane appliances Always use a minimum of 12 rise 12 pipe length of 5 x 8 on top of the unit first before working further accor...

Page 36: ...ant They may also cause discolouring of the column Flammable materials such as curtains should not be placed in the vicinity of the appliance Minimum safe distance 40 100 cm See also chapter CLEARANCES The appliance can be easily installed using a set of carrying brackets accessory After installing remove carrying brackets IMPORTANT The appliance must be constructed on a sufficiently solid floor tha...

Page 37: ...r supply via the wall Fitted with the accessory high adjustable feet 1 Inlet opening appliance convection air for chimney breast Enclosure 2 Natural convection in the chimney breast Enclosure 3 Outlet opening chimney breast Enclosure convection air Total minimal required 46 in2 300 cm2 4 Concentric flue connection appliance 5 x 7 with an adapter Bellfires 5 x 7 to 5 x 8 See available approved compon...

Page 38: ...rd according to the Chapter CLEARANCES 1 Inlet opening appliance convection air for chimney breast Enclosure 2 Natural convection in the chimney breast Enclosure 3 Outlet opening chimney breast Enclosure convection air Total minimal required 46 in2 300 cm2 4 Concentric flue connection appliance 5 x 7 with an adapter Bellfires 5 x 7 to 5 x 8 See available approved components then a reducer 5 x 8 to 4...

Page 39: ...nents for a horizontal wall outlet 5 Concentric flue system 5 x 8 with a horizontal wall outlet 6 Position gas regulator block and receiver underneath the appliance 7 Cove Enclosure 8 False ceiling 9 False back wall Figure 15 WALL MOUNTED APPLIANCE Appliance with ventilated cove Horizontal outlet of the flue gas exhaust combustion air supply via the wall Made of a non combustible insulation plate bo...

Page 40: ...o 4 x 6 See available approved components for a vertical roof outlet 5 Concentric flue system 4 x 6 for a vertical roof outlet 6 Position gas regulator block and receiver underneath the appliance 7 Cove Enclosure 8 False ceiling 9 False back wall Figure 16 WALL MOUNTED APPLIANCE Appliance with ventilated cove Vertical outlet of the flue gas exhaust combustion air supply via the roof Made of a non co...

Page 41: ...er ƒ BUILT IN APPLIANCE Fitting the appliance When fitting the appliance it can be levelled with the adjustable feet These adjustable feet can be reached via the openings 4x after removing the protective covers in the corners of 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 DISMANTL...

Page 42: ...e gas pipe must lead to where the operating unit built in the gas regulator block and the receiver assembly are fitted Position the appliance in accordance with the installation instructions in chapter CLEARANCES Use only the specified insulation plates Attach the appliance to the rear wall with 2 wedge bolts Use the adjustable mounting brackets at the side of the appliance for this 2x Mounting brac...

Page 43: ...hapter CLEARANCES Use only the specified insulation plates Fix the appliance to the wall using 2x Ø5 16 Ø8 mm screws expanding bolts Ensure that the appliance is hanging level and that the concentric exhaust vent combustion air supply connection of the appliance is in perfect alignment with the hole in the ceiling or wall 2x Mounting openings 0 33 x 1 0 8 5 x 25 mm Figure 17 Mounting openings 2x Re...

Page 44: ... situated on the underside of the appliance GAS LINE INSTALLATION Figure 18 Operating unit BUILT IN APPLIANCE Gas connection operating unit The appliance is supplied with a built in operating unit Frame with door white Operating unit 9 7 12 4 WARNING Connection of the appliance to gas supply must be performed by a qualified installer service agency or the gas supplier Follow the local codes IMPORTA...

Page 45: ... connector Since some municipalities have additional local codes it is always best to consult your local authorities and the current edition of the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223 1 NFPA54 In Canada CSA B149 1 or 2 Installation Code A CSA design certified equipment shutoff valve must be installed upstream of the appliance Contact your dealer for the purchase of CSA design certified equipment shutof...

Page 46: ...nected The gas connection of the gas valve rear burner must be connected to the rear burner See figure 19 and Chapter DIAGRAM ELECTRICITY AND GAS Switching over the flexible burner pipes during assembly can lead to an explosive ignition Prevent this at all costs The appliance must not be subjected to any test pressures exceeding psi 3 45 kPa 34 5 mbar Isolate or disconnect this and any other gas app...

Page 47: ...NPT Gas regulator block Thermocouple Pilot light pipe Ø4 mm Flex Thermocouple interrupter Figure 19 Gas regulator block and gas valve Gas and thermocouple connections Figure 20 Gas regulator block Front Pilot Gas Adjustment Screw Pierce the housing with a small screwdriver Adjustment Screw Maximum Burner pressure Motor knob Microswitch 8 Wire connecting cable receiver ...

Page 48: ...ion Adjustment Screw Minimum Burner pressure Pilot light connection Figure 21 Gas regulator block Rear Figure 22 Receiver Top Thermocouple voltage current 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 Connection 8 wire cable gas regulator block Connec...

Page 49: ...49 Bellfires Installation instructions GAS LINE INSTALLATION Figure 23 Receiver AUX connection RESET button RESET button AUX Electrical connection for gas valve rear burner ...

Page 50: ...gs grids above the fireplace The brickwork must be built up around the appliance In connection with the appliance expanding during burning there must be at least 0 12 3 mm clearance on either side of the appliance Do not build up the brickwork farther than the angle irons brackets keep in mind the thickness of any plastering IMPORTANT Do not use masking tape on the appliance when installing and pla...

Page 51: ... option BUILT IN APPLIANCE WALL MOUNTED APPLIANCE The optional mantle iron is intended for supporting the brickwork above the appliance chimney or by applying other non flammable materials over the appliance cove The mantle iron must rest on the brickwork on both sides so that upward building is possible Level the mantle iron with the supplied bar set Keep a clearance of 0 1 2 mm between the mantle...

Page 52: ...n the mantle Keep a clearance of 0 1 2 mm between iron and the underside of the glass is the the mantle iron and the top of the side same at left middle and right panels The side panels should always be easily removable Check that the mantle iron is at right angles to the side panels both left and right Put ceramic felt on the top of the mantle iron before laying bricks or using other non flammable...

Page 53: ...onnection of the gas supply check once again that all connections are completely gas tight using soapy water or a leak tester Built in appliance Once the fireplace has been finished you can now fit the frame with the small door to the operating unit Depending of enclosure After installation in a new fireplace and or applying new cement work the appliance cannot be used for at least four weeks ...

Page 54: ...ve WALL MOUNTED APPLIANCE Only non flammable materials are permitted for the cove Ventilate the cove over the appliance by fitting with vents at the top of the cove Ensure that the cove does not rest on the appliance If necessary use a mantle iron accessorie Cove Top Cove Bottom Cove bottom min 20 cm high max 30 cm high due to the build up of heat Never seal the bottom of the cove bottom Leave open ...

Page 55: ...ould lead to a dangerous situation IMPORTANT Carefully place the chips of wood embers vermiculite granules and log set on and around the main burner according to the directions in this chapter Do not place any chips of wood embers vermiculite granules or log set against the pilot light burner For that reason the main burner has a protective pilot light protector Never remove this protector Make su...

Page 56: ...er 0 62 in 16 mm Embers and vermiculite must not be placed next to the pilot light burner PLACING OF CERAMIC LOG SET 4 Place the ceramic logs on the burner as shown in figure 24 or figure 25 Natural gas burner à refer to figure 24 Propane burner à refer to figure 25 WARNING Make sure that the ceramic logs do not cover the burner openings ...

Page 57: ...57 Bellfires Installation instructions PLACING OF CERAMIC LOG SET Logs Log no u Log no v Log no w Log no x Log no y Log no z Log no Log no ...

Page 58: ...rner orifices unblocked NATURAL GAS PROPANE GAS Figure 24 Log set View Bell Vertical 3 LF Position natural gas burner Figure 25 Log set View Bell Vertical 3 LF Position propane burner Embers must not be placed next to the pilot light burner Embers must not be placed next to the pilot light burner u x z w u x z w ...

Page 59: ...59 Bellfires Installation instructions GAS FIRE DECORATION KITS Fire Proof Material Size Colours Stone Pebbles 1 12 30 mm Different Crushed Glass 1 12 30 mm Different Stone Pebbles Crushed Glass ...

Page 60: ...ed service agency in accordance with the requirements of the manufacturer provincial or territorial authorities having jurisdiction and in accordance with the requirements of the CAN CGA B149 1 or CAN CGA B149 2 installation codes If the information in these instruction is not followed exactly a fire explosion or production of carbon monoxide may result causing property damage personal injury or lo...

Page 61: ... bed burner and grate around the burner Make sure that the pilot light remains free IMPORTANT Do not place any pebbles glass in front of the pilot light Make sure that the pilot light can burn freely over the main burner Keep the burner orifices unblocked Keep also the back row of slots in the grate open Only this way a proper ignition of the main burner and proper combustion is ensured 8 Once the ...

Page 62: ...Crushed Glass must not be placed in front of the pilot light burner Keep the burner orifices unblocked Keep the back row of slots in the grate open Keep the burner orifices unblocked Stone Pebbles must not be placed in front of the pilot light burner Keep the back row of slots in the grate open ...

Page 63: ...to the ceiling of the combustion chamber To do this see the set up options as listed in figure 7 through 12 Figure 26 Positioning restriction plate The following restriction plates are supplied Dimensions in mm s The size of each plate in mm s is printed on the plates Assembly restriction plate Screw fastening 2x Concentric flue connection appliance 5 x 7 Restriction plate Roof terminal Width B 40 m...

Page 64: ... the ceilling of the combustion chamber front IMPORTANT Check if the hatch is loose by lifting a little and carefully letting it come down again Check if the packing under the hatch is sealed Check packing of overpressure hatch If necessary the packing can be replaced by lifting the hatch tilting it and removing Check functioning of overpressure hatch via the opening ...

Page 65: ...n visually check the gas flame When the fire is ignited the flames should be short and blue yellow in colour These flames should 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 ...

Page 66: ...at the pilot flame can burn at all times freely over the main burner Only in this way is proper ignition of the main burner ensured Ignoring these directions could lead to a dangerous situation Check the gas supply flue system and combustion air supply route for leaks Check the correct operation of the gas regulator block thermocouple circuit and the ignition of the main burner Check the gas inlet p...

Page 67: ...he pilot light Dirty electrical contacts in the thermo electrical system for example the thermocouple connection Batteries in receiver or remote control are flat SAFETY MEASURES IN THE APPLIANCE Thermo electric pilot light shut off The appliance is protected by means of a thermo electric pilot light shut off in the event of a gas escape from the main burner Over pressure safety system The appliance...

Page 68: ...ent of the glass should be done by a licensed or qualified service person Dismantling of the glass Place paperboard on the chimney breast under the appliance This helps to prevent damage View Bell Vertical 3 Pull the side panel forwards on the left alongside the glass Remove the side panel on the left Pull the side panel forwards on the right alongside the glass ...

Page 69: ...res Installation instructions DISMANTLING ASSEMBLING OF THE GLASS Remove the side panel on the right Remove the bottom panel by pulling it gently to tilt forward and to remove Prevent damage to the side glasses ...

Page 70: ...LING OF THE GLASS Remove the strip at the front Unscrew the long strip at the top a little and leave the strip in place Unscrew the strip at the front under the Using a screwdriver slide the strip a glass Screws only need a couple of turns little to the left ...

Page 71: ...carefully forwards at the bottom and slide it a little to one side 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 glasses at the sides can be removed in the same way as the front glass ...

Page 72: ...s The assembly of the glass takes place in reverse order Important The glass panes fit together well There must be no gaps between the glass panes or there will be a danger of 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 springs has been replaced in the correct p...

Page 73: ...r Pilot light gas pipe Thermocouple interruptor 8 Wire connecting cable Gas pipe Front burner Gas valve Rear burner AC power adapter 110 VAC option Button RESET Receiver with battery compartment for 4 AA batteries Connection cable option for external operating i a Domotica systems Thermo electrical cable TC Thermo electrical cable SW DIAGRAM ELECTRICITY AND GAS Double burner Perforation pattern Li...

Page 74: ...74 Bellfires Installation instructions DIMENSIONS VIEW BELL VERTICAL 3 Hidden Door Built in model ...

Page 75: ...75 Bellfires Installation instructions DIMENSIONS VIEW BELL VERTICAL 3 Hidden Door Wall mounted model Operating unit hang on the wall ...

Page 76: ...76 Bellfires Installation instructions OPERATING UNIT Dimensions in inches 9 7 12 4 11 3 2 14 ...

Page 77: ...m Btu hr 8 200 4 100 Supply pressure in w c 7 0 11 0 kPa 1 74 2 74 Manifold pressure maximum hot in w c 4 5 10 8 kPa 1 13 2 69 Manifold pressure maximum cold in w c 4 4 10 8 kPa 1 09 2 69 Manifold pressure minimum in w c 0 30 0 60 kPa 0 08 0 15 Main burner Injector marking back Nr 170 1xØ1 70 mm Nr 95 1xØ0 95 mm Main burner Injector marking front Nr 200 1xØ2 00 mm Nr 95 1xØ0 95 mm Pilot Injector m...

Page 78: ...33611 Olive Ø8 mm for gas valve rear burner 15 302086 Cut off nipple Ø4 mm GV 60 16 333601 Cable sw Receiver Thermocouple interrupter L 500 mm 17 333602 Cable tc Receiver Thermocouple interrupter L 500 mm 18 336505 Hand held transmitter Display screen Temperature and two programmes 19 333599 Cover battery compartment hand held transmitter with imprint Operating double burner 20 336504 Receiver GV ...

Page 79: ...0 mm Flexible Stainless steel 10 kW rear burner 40 326055 Nut Ø8 mm compression elbow main burner 41 326054 Olive Ø8 mm compression elbow main burner 42 336857 Glass View Bell Vertical 3 front 400 x 727 x 4 mm 43 336858 Glass View Bell Vertical 3 side 328 x 727 x 4 mm 44 301669 Tube ceramic glue 45 301593 Black fibre glass tape 15 x 3 mm adhesive 46 319664 Black fibre glass tape 30 x 2 mm adhesive 4...

Page 80: ...ranules Appliance Log set Set Log no Art no D 326571 View Bell Vertical 3 1 331357 1x 2 331358 3 331359 1x 4 331360 1x 6 331362 1x 7 331363 8 331364 5 331361 3 pieces xxxxxx 1x Bag 125 gr 301863 1x Bag 50 gr 332583 1x Chips of Embers with Vermiculite no 4 wood set Glow effect black Anthracite filtered ...

Page 81: ...m natural gas to propane WARNING This conversion kit shall be installed by a qualified service agency in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions and all applicable codes and requirements of the authority having jurisdiction If the information in these instruction is not followed exactly a fire explosion or production of carbon monoxide may result causing property damage personal injury or lo...

Page 82: ...After a repair or replacement of Warranty parts the warranty period shall be deemed to have started on the date of purchase of the product by the consumer 2 6 If a certain part is eligible for the Warranty and the original part is no longer available Interfocos B V shall ensure that an alternative part of at least the same quality shall be provided 2 7 Any labour travel and shipping costs related ...

Page 83: ...es hearth is first fired Article 7 Limitation of Liability 7 1 Interfocos B V makes no express warranties except as stated in this Warranty Interfocos sole obligation and the purchaser s exclusive remedy under this Warranty or under any other express or implied warranty in tort contract or otherwise is limited to the replacement repair or refund of parts as specified in this Warranty In no event is I...

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