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8.0 COMPLETE THE ASSEMBLY 

 

8.1 

Fuel Bed Arrangement

  

 

It is essential for clean burning that the fuel bed components are located as detailed. 

 Do not use with broken or incorrectly fitted components. 

 Do not use any fuel bed components other than those supplied with the product. 

 

8.1.1  Carefully  place  the  rear  (largest)  log  piece  on 
the  support  platform  behind  the  burner.  Ensure  the 
base of the log piece is flat on the support and that the 
rear  is  pushed  back  as  far  as  possible.  Ensure  that  no 
part  of  this  log  piece  is  in  contact  with  the  tubular 
burner (Fig.8). 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 Figure 8 

8.1.2  Carefully  place  the  front  log  piece  on  the 
support  platform  in  front  of  the  burner.  Ensure  that 
the base of this piece is flat and slowly push back until 
it  touches  the  protruding  ends  of  the  rear  log  piece 
(Fig. 9) 

 

 

 

   Figure 9 

 

8.1.3  Using  photo  to  identify  the  correct  ‘Y’ 
shaped  log,  place  log  on  the  left  hand  side  of  the 
fuel bed to bridge the front and rear logs. The ’V’ of 
the  log  should  rest  towards  the  centre  of  the  fuel 
bed  with  one  branch  located  in  the  notch  of  the 
rear  log  whilst  the  other  branch  rests  on  the  front 
log.  The  other  end  of  this  log  should  be  touching 
both  front  and  rear  logs  and  the  left  hand  side 
cheek (Fig. 10)  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Figure 10 

 

 

 

 

8.1.4  Place  the  remaining  log  to  the  right 
hand  side  of  the  fuel  bed  to  bridge  the  front 
and rear log pieces. The stubby branch should 
nestle  down  and  be  located  in  the  notch  on 
the  right  of  the  rear  log  piece.  The  other  end 
of  the  log  shall  come  to  rest  on  the  branch 
stub  protruding  from  the  front  log  piece,                                                               
whilst also touching the rear log piece (Fig. 11)

 

Figure 11 

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Page 2: ...tions emits less than 130mg kWh NOx 1 APPLIANCE DATA Refer to the appliance data badge this is located on a hinge out plate ENSURE THAT THE LOCAL CONDITIONS OF USE CORRESPOND TO THE INFORMATION ON THE...

Page 3: ...fails to establish repeat the process Due to the safe efficient nature of the fire it is not unusual for this to take two or even three attempts The acoustic signal will now cease the gas rate adjust...

Page 4: ...rn the receiver unit to its original position REPLACE THE HEAT SHIELD over the unit CAUTION With the exception of battery replacement the battery holder must be located within the heat shield at all t...

Page 5: ...urn slowly anticlockwise to the ignition position A click will be heard and the pilot should light If it does not repeat the operation a few times to purge any air in the pipes Continue to hold knob f...

Page 6: ...the control lever to the top of its travel 6 The off position on the side of the fire may not correspond exactly with the control lever This is only intended as an indication 1 6 Battery Replacement B...

Page 7: ...ulations as amended The installation must also be in accordance with the relevant parts of local and national building regulations Failure to have the fire fitted by a qualified person nullifies ALL g...

Page 8: ...emand of this appliance and the demand of other appliances installed To prevent unacceptable pressure losses no more than 1 5m of 8mm pipe should be used 4 2 Decide on the gas supply route to be taken...

Page 9: ...ides of the fire box assembly must be removed and replaced with suitable non combustible material such as a rigid non combustible insulating board a minimum thickness of 50 mm rock wool or similar non...

Page 10: ...ve off fumes when heated and stain fireplace parts decor Use one or a combination of the methods detailed Method A Fixing to the wall or fireplace back panel Note It is not recommended to use this met...

Page 11: ...ry cavity box fitted The appliance and the proprietary cavity box both have holes in their outside flange and can be secured to the wall as a pair Alternatively the proprietary cavity box can be secur...

Page 12: ...ls to the top rear and sides of the appliance Any wall coverings should be removed from within the enclosure and any paper backed plaster board on the wall face should be protected or replaced with pl...

Page 13: ...section 5 7 1 7 With the fire box fitted securely into the opening refit the burner control assembly 7 1 8 Connect the gas supply pipe to the 8mm compression fitting on the inlet pressure test point e...

Page 14: ...the wall and fit the fire surround Due note shall be taken of the recommendations specified in section 5 7 2 7 Fit the appliance into the recess using the fixing methods detailed in section 6 7 2 8 W...

Page 15: ...e is flat and slowly push back until it touches the protruding ends of the rear log piece Fig 9 Figure 9 8 1 3 Using photo to identify the correct Y shaped log place log on the left hand side of the f...

Page 16: ...The top part of the glass panel should be engaged under the front vent panel The vent panel shall then be fixed using the 3 screws 8 3 Fitting the Outlet Grille 8 3 1 Push and hold grille in position...

Page 17: ...riod of time 10 0 COMMISSIONING AND OPERATION YOU MUST COMPLETELY ASSEMBLE THE FIRE INCLUDING THE GRILLE BEFORE COMMISSIONING BURLEY APPLIANCES IS THE ONLY COMPANY TO BENCH RUN AND THOROUGHLY TEST EVE...

Page 18: ...appliance must not be operated with the glass removed 12 0 INSTRUCT THE USER It is important to hand these instructions to the user for safe keeping and future reference The user shall be instructed...

Page 19: ...ponents These components are extremely fragile Examine the condition and check for signs of damage or cracking Replace if necessary Using suitable respiratory equipment clean the components with a sof...

Page 20: ...on an annual basis Check for combustion product leakage It is important that the products of combustion produced by this appliance all pass through the two catalysts A very small amount of product le...

Page 21: ...as Valve VAL1921 Glass GLA4113 Ash Pan Cover ASH4111 Grille GRI4111 USE ONLY GENUINE REPLACEMENT PARTS In certain cases depending on the fault and the part or parts to be replaced Burley Appliances ma...

Page 22: ...est must be carried out in accordance with BS5871 Pt 4 The catalytic converter needs heat to work therefore before you start testing the fire must have been lit and burning on full for at least 20 min...

Page 23: ...ult the relevant manufacturer Only use replacement catalyst supplied by Burley If you or the customer detects any odours from the fire please remember that the catalytic convertor is not an air filter...

Page 24: ...ortant to take a gas rate test over a reasonable period of time so that the capacity of the meter is used On low Input appliances such as our flueless this is even more critical because uncertainties...

Page 25: ...ear as with all gas products every gas appliances must be serviced every year The appliance has not been subject to misuse accident or repaired or fitted by anyone other than a Gas Safe registered ins...

Page 26: ...ling WEEE Dispose of electrical equipment in an environmentally correct manner When disposing components containing Refractory Ceramic Fibres RCF we recommend that the items are not broken up but are...

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Page 28: ...fires are protected by UK patents 2193802 2240620 and 2256920 Other Patents Pending Burley Appliances Ltd Lands End Way Oakham Rutland LE15 6RB Tel 01572 756956 Fax 01572 724390 www burley co uk Email...

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