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9.0 CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS AND SHELVES
9.1
On no account should glass mirrors or picture frames or any electrical equipment e.g. plasma
screen TV’s be fitted or positioned on the wall above the appliance as the heat rising could
damage them.
9.2
A non-combustible shelf may be fitted to within 200 mm
of the top edge of the fire frame. Note
that shelves will get hot and delicate ornaments, wax candles etc should be kept away from hot
surfaces. The shelf overhang must be no more than 200mm.
9.3
A combustible shelf to the dimensions given in may be fitted to within 500 mm
of the top edge
of the fire frame. The shelf overhang must be no more than 200mm.
Combustible materials of fire surrounds to the sides of the appliance may be fitted to within
100 mm provided it protrudes no further forward than 100 mm.
Any combustible side walls must be at least 500 mm from the fire bed.
The user shall be advised when relevant that hot convection air from the grille outlet induces the
possibility of staining on surfaces in the vicinity of the appliance. This can be caused by the effect of
heat on the finish and also burned dust & tobacco particles etc being carried in the convection
currents of the fire. Particular attention should taken to ensure soft furnishings such as soft cushions
and curtains are kept at least 1 metre from the appliance. Blown vinyl and flock and embossed
wallpapers can be scorch damaged by being too close to a heat source and may discolour over a
period of time.
10.0 COMMISSIONING AND OPERATION
YOU MUST COMPLETELY ASSEMBLE THE FIRE INCLUDING THE GRILL BEFORE COMMISSIONING!
BURLEY APPLIANCES IS THE ONLY COMPANY TO BENCH RUN AND THOROUGHLY TEST EVERY
SINGLE GAS FIRE IT PRODUCES. BURLEY IS IN THE UNIQUE POSITION OF KNOWING THAT EVERY
APPLIANCE LEAVES THE FACTORY IN PERFECT WORKING ORDER.
10.1
Checking for gas soundness
10.1.1 Open the decorative trim from the bottom, to obtain access to the burner control
assembly. Remove the screw from the pressure test point inlet elbow and connect a suitable
pressure gauge.
10.1.2 Turn on the gas supply at the isolating valve and using an approved pressure drop test method
and suitable leak detection solution, check for gas soundness.
10.1.3 Ensure that that the static inlet pressure reading is above the required inlet pressure stated in
section 1.0 of these instructions. Leave the pressure gauge connected and with the appliance in
operation.
The inlet pressure must be within +/- 1.0 mbar of specification with
all
gas appliances in the house
switched on and also with just the Burley appliance operating. If outside of tolerance the fault is most
likely to be in the installation pipe work or service governor at the meter. A ‘lazy’ service governor can
be the cause of pilot light problems if the problem is not spotted and rectified. If the problem is the
meter governor, this is the property of the gas service provider (e.g. Transco in the UK or Bord Gais in
Rep. of Ireland) and they should be called to rectify this.
10.1.4 Following successful operation, turn the appliance off, remove pressure gauge and replace the
screw in the pressure test point elbow. Check for gas soundness at the screw using a leak detection
solution.
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