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MINI.

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Minimum fl ow setting
Once the fan and all related components have been installed:
1. Turn on the power.
2. Set the fan to minimum = controller knob turned fully clockwise.
3. Pull on the speed controller knob (1) to pull it out. 
4.  Use a screwdriver to turn the adjustment screw (2) until the fan is operating silently. This will be 

the minimum fan output.

WARNING: Make sure that the fan is always running, even at low speed.  Turn the fan on and off 
several times, down to minimum, to ensure that it is operating correctly (with the thermocontact 
also). 
 

The fan motor will be damaged if the fan isn’t running while in the minimum position! 

 

1. Speed adjustment knob.

2.  Minimum fan speed adjustment screw under 

the knob (calibration required).

3.  Fuse 1.25A (Remove the knob, unscrew the 

plate, pull out to replace). 

Summary of Contents for PHENIX 85 GREEN

Page 1: ...PHENIX WWW B G BE 75 85 95 120 GREEN 0461 11 User and maintenance manual Warning Remove the manual from the replace and give to the customer along with all relevant instructions explanations and demo...

Page 2: ...warmth around your Bodart Gonay replace Customer Service Note Your supplier is the specialist BODART GONAY has chosen as its representative in your area For your safety and satisfaction we recommend...

Page 3: ...re 11 3 4 Required for every use 11 4 OPERATION 12 4 1 Components description 12 4 2 Opening Closing 13 4 3 Using the replace 14 4 3 1 Starting the re 14 4 3 2 Ideal burn rate 15 4 3 3 Slow burn rate...

Page 4: ...ve children unsupervised around the replace WARNING SAFETY Never place any combustible items including furniture within a one metre radius of the front of the replace heat radiation zone particularly...

Page 5: ...in exchange for the defective ones EXCLUSIONS Accidents damage and malfunctions caused by A mismatch between the nominal power of the product and the heating requirements of the room Incorrect install...

Page 6: ...Back wall 50mm Ceiling 100mm Floor no insulation required RECOMMENDED FUELS Woodlogs INPUT Kg h OUTPUT kW EFFICIENCY CO2 CO NOX mg Nm CmHm mg Nm Dust mg Nm Flue gas temperature C Report Number Labora...

Page 7: ...walls 50mm Back wall 50mm Ceiling 100mm Floor no insulation required RECOMMENDED FUELS Woodlogs INPUT Kg h OUTPUT kW EFFICIENCY CO2 CO NOX mg Nm CmHm mg Nm Dust mg Nm Flue gas temperature C Report Num...

Page 8: ...Side walls 50mm Back wall 50mm Ceiling 100mm Floor no insulation required RECOMMENDED FUELS Woodlogs INPUT Kg h OUTPUT kW EFFICIENCY CO2 CO NOX mg Nm CmHm mg Nm Dust mg Nm Flue gas temperature C Repor...

Page 9: ...e walls 50mm Back wall 50mm Ceiling 100mm Floor no insulation required RECOMMENDED FUELS Woodlogs INPUT Kg h OUTPUT kW EFFICIENCY CO2 CO NOX mg Nm CmHm mg Nm Dust mg Nm Flue gas temperature C Report N...

Page 10: ...GONAY Adresse du fabricant Rue de LAMBINON 3 4920 HARZE BELGIUM Nom de son mandataire tabli dans la Communaut europ enne BODART GONAY Produit s Type de combustible Renouvable Type of products Insert a...

Page 11: ...pl mentaires le nom de l organisme agr NB nr les coordonn es de la personne habilit signer la d claration Daniel CHALI RACHED le lieu et la date de la d claration 30 11 2011 BRUSSELS Daniel CHALI RACH...

Page 12: ...resse du fabricant Rue de LAMBINON 3 4920 HARZE BELGIUM Nom de son mandataire tabli dans la Communaut europ enne BODART GONAY Produit s Type de combustible Renouvable Type of products Insert aliment e...

Page 13: ...pl mentaires le nom de l organisme agr NB nr les coordonn es de la personne habilit signer la d claration Daniel CHALI RACHED le lieu et la date de la d claration 30 11 2011 BRUSSELS Daniel CHALI RACH...

Page 14: ...ONAY Adresse du fabricant Rue de LAMBINON 3 4920 HARZE BELGIUM Nom de son mandataire tabli dans la Communaut europ enne BODART GONAY Produit s Type de combustible Renouvable Type of products Insert al...

Page 15: ...pl mentaires le nom de l organisme agr NB nr les coordonn es de la personne habilit signer la d claration Daniel CHALI RACHED le lieu et la date de la d claration 30 11 2011 BRUSSELS Daniel CHALI RACH...

Page 16: ...NAY Adresse du fabricant Rue de LAMBINON 3 4920 HARZE BELGIUM Nom de son mandataire tabli dans la Communaut europ enne BODART GONAY Produit s Type de combustible Renouvable Type of products Insert ali...

Page 17: ...pl mentaires le nom de l organisme agr NB nr les coordonn es de la personne habilit signer la d claration Daniel CHALI RACHED le lieu et la date de la d claration 30 11 2011 BRUSSELS Daniel CHALI RACH...

Page 18: ...a ventilated air space It is also possible to draw air from the room Special precautions are required in this case see installation manual Two air intakes are possible at the back OR underneath see F...

Page 19: ...ntil it cools and hardens permanently 3 4 REQUIRED FOR EVERY FIRE Always turn on the fan if one has been installed In the event of a temporary power failure decrease the burn rate of the re to avoid o...

Page 20: ...The control button is operated with the handle provided cold hand The at end of the handle is placed in the thermostat notch to rotate it from left 0 to right 9 counter clockwise illustration page 14...

Page 21: ...w under the knob 3 Fuse remove the knob unscrew the plate pull out to replace replace with an identical fuse 4 2 OPENING CLOSING Door Open the replace door slowly when a re is burning Opening the door...

Page 22: ...ure ageing of the replace and of the chimney ue 4 3 1 Starting a re 1 Fully open the air ow position the thermostat on 9 using the tool handle see below 2 Put in re starter or crumpled newspaper Put k...

Page 23: ...5 Phenix 95 Phenix 120 Maximum load for slow burn rate 6 Kg 7 Kg 9 Kg 10 Kg Recommended load for one hour at maximum burn rate 3 2 Kg 4 Kg 4 4 Kg 5 Kg 4 3 3 Slow burn rate and long lasting combustion...

Page 24: ...stalled In the event of a temporary power failure decrease the burn rate of the re to avoid overheating the replace 4 5 SETTING AND USING THE BAFFLES Set the baf es according to your chimney s natural...

Page 25: ...forget to record the position of the baf es before removing them to enable correct repositioning Intermediate position If no smoke comes out of the replace when it is opened the baf es can be closed m...

Page 26: ...ther side of the top of the door 1 and tilt the window 2 AIR DISTRIBUTORS If required unplug the air intake holes of the front distributor with a vacuum cleaner and those located between the vermiculi...

Page 27: ...metal can be replaced individually if damaged FAN optional DISCONNECT the electrical supply DISCONNECT the fan then REMOVE CLEAN the fan blades with a brush DO NOT USE COMPRESSED AIR REASSEMBLE CHIMNE...

Page 28: ...28 PHENIX green WARNING in the event of a CHIMNEY FIRE immediately close the door and turn off the thermostat as well as the damper adjuster if there is one 6 TROUBLESHOOTING...

Page 29: ...95 37L90061 37L90063 37L90052 07KB0011 37L90055 37L90053 Phenix 120 37L12061 37L12063 37L12052 07KB0011 37L12055 37L12053 Baf es Bricks Metal Deco Air distributor Thermostat Finishing plates Phenix 7...

Page 30: ...n WWW B G BE PHENIX 75 85 95 120 GREEN 01 12 0461 11 Installation manual Warning Remove the manual from the replace and give it to the customer along with all relevant instructions explanations and de...

Page 31: ...outlets Check the combustion air circuit Check the convection air circuits The chimney has a cap Install the frame 4 mm and the inner frame 30mm before or after frame 30 mm brickwork INSTALLATION MANU...

Page 32: ...2 6 6257 80 6257 6 5 8 5 2 6 85 0 080 32 6 237 21 9 17 7 21 785 1 175 8 9 17 7 237 175 8 785 1 9 502 1 5 1 672 2 6 522 8 7 7 17 50 8 78 7 7 1 2879 5 58 0 0 61 7 7 0 080 9 17 7 21 0 38 66 1 75 48 7 16...

Page 33: ...0 867 2 6 6257 80 6257 6 5 8 5 2 6 85 0 080 32 6 237 21 9 17 7 21 785 1 175 8 9 17 7 237 175 8 785 1 9 502 1 5 1 672 2 6 522 8 7 7 17 50 8 78 7 7 1 2879 5 58 0 0 61 7 7 0 080 9 17 7 21 0 38 66 1 75 48...

Page 34: ...66 1 20 867 2 6 6257 80 6257 6 5 8 5 2 6 85 0 080 32 6 237 21 9 17 7 21 785 1 175 8 9 17 7 237 175 8 785 1 9 502 1 5 1 672 2 6 522 8 7 7 17 50 8 78 7 7 1 2879 5 58 0 0 61 7 7 0 080 9 17 7 21 0 38 66 1...

Page 35: ...20 867 2 6 6257 80 6257 6 5 8 5 2 6 85 0 080 32 6 237 21 9 17 7 21 785 1 175 8 9 17 7 237 175 8 785 1 9 502 1 5 1 672 2 6 522 8 7 7 17 50 8 78 7 7 1 2879 5 58 0 0 61 7 7 0 080 9 17 7 21 0 38 66 1 75...

Page 36: ...st be taken into account An individual ue cannot change directions more than twice The angle of these changes to the vertical must generally not exceed 20 or 45 for a ue made of smooth metal which can...

Page 37: ...enough space for the fan 290 mm high or for convection air circulation 50 mm TYPE OF MATERIALS COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS Must not be placed in the immediate vicinity of the replace of the hot air outlets...

Page 38: ...connected and the other plugged The connection is made with a PVC or metal pipe The pipe can be up to 7 m long with one 90 elbow or 5 m long with three 90 elbows WARNING Do not take air from a living...

Page 39: ...replace is in use Another difference the air intakes located in the lower part of the back wall of the replace must be open when there is no fan and closed when forced convection is used Using the hot...

Page 40: ...vection con gurations Convection air intake with or without fan 4 3 DECOMPRESSION AIR This air ensures that the replace will not overheat potentially resulting in signi cant damage This ow of cold air...

Page 41: ...nimum size Combustion A 120 cm Convection C1 C2 400 cm Decompression D1 D2 200 cm When the air in the room is used for combustion it is recommended that separate entries be used and the combustion air...

Page 42: ...uctions on pages 32 and 33 The minimum air intake sizes must be respected Install and connect the electrical wiring for the fan and the controller if required see chapter 7 Set the baf es to the close...

Page 43: ...ack bricks then the lateral bricks and lastly the oor bricks with the air distributors To install the decorative metalwork back and side walls only assemble all of the metal rods to obtain the back le...

Page 44: ...le power cable opposite the opening provided in the replace for this purpose Allow for enough cable length to make the connection and for ease of work later Installing the fan from below Fit the fan c...

Page 45: ...path and make the electrical connections shown below 7 2 THE SPEED CONTROLLER The speed controller is used to vary the output of the fan as needed It should be installed on a wall close to the replace...

Page 46: ...il the fan is operating silently This will be the minimum fan output WARNING Make sure that the fan is always running even at low speed Turn the fan on and off several times down to minimum to ensure...

Page 47: ...stened to the replace with four screws The 30 mm frame is simply clipped to the inner frame once nishing masonry has been done Frame 4 mm depth 40 mm or 80 mm Phenix 75 615 x 494 mm Phenix 85 714 x 61...

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