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Gas rating of Burley Fluless Appliances 

 
Burley’s  Flueless  Gas  Appliances  are  all  gas  input  rated  in  the  factory  and  undergo  further  line 
tests  for  combustion,  sooting  and  visual  performance.  For  Installers  who  wish  to  gas  input  rate 
appliances we need to establish tolerances for pass and fail. 

Manufacturers Tolerances 

The  Heat  Input  on  appliances  can  be  expressed  as  either  a  Nett  or  a  Gross  figure.  When  the 
installer is gas rating from the meter they will be using gross heat input which is 10% higher than 
Nett. This conversion has to be taken into account if the manufacturer has quoted a nett figure. 
The manufacturer also has to account for production tolerances on pipes, injectors, valves etc and 
is allowed a f/-5% tolerance on the maximum rate. 

Burn Down 

Cold appliances generally allow a greater rate of gas to pass through them and once the appliance 
warms the gas density alters and causes the rate to reduce to the figure stated. This is known as 
Burn Down. 
Manufacturers carrying out their technical tests allow appliances to be fully warm and burn down 
before  taking  readings  and  this  is  typically  after  1  hour.  Some  appliance  manufacturers  quote  a 
‘cold’ figure for the gas rate so that installers can measure this immediately.  

Installer Tolerances 

It is important 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 can creep in. It is worth measuring over a 5 minute period to make sure. 
It is also important to get your inlet pressure to 20mBar. 
In a gas appliance factory compensation is also made for variations in  

 

% Saturation of Gas 

 

Variation in Calorific Value 

 

Variation in Gas Density 

 

Gas Temperature 

 

Gas Pressure 

 

Atmospheric Pressure 

 

Meter Calibration 

 

Stopwatch Calibration. 

In the home it is not possible to correct for these therefore an uncertainty factor needs to be built 
into all measurements.  
Currently the Gas Safe ™ registered (formerly CORGI) does not quote a figure on this uncertainty 
but the measured gas rate could vary by +/-5%. 

Conclusion 

In adding all the variables together,  

 

an appliance quoting Gross Heat Input could be anything from +/-10% of the quoted heat 
input 

 

an  appliance  quoting  Nett  Heat  Input  could  be  anything  from  0%  to  +20%  of  the  quoted 
figure when measured as a Gross figure. 

 

If the appliance is cold anything up to a further 10% error could be expected and we don’t 
quote these figures because they change rapidly. The figures shown below are hot figures. 

 

Model  

Heat Input Quoted 

Minimum (Gross) 

Maximum (Gross) 

Environ, Esteem 

2.5kW Nett 

2.5kW Gross 

3.0kW Gross 

Ambience 4121 

3.5kW Nett 

3.5kW Gross 

4.2kW Gross 

Acumen / Elan 4111 

4.5kW Nett 

4.5kW Gross 

5.4kW Gross 

 

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Page 2: ...lbow 85 The inlet pressure must be within 1mBar of specification with all gas appliances in the house switched on and also with just the Burley heater operating If outside of this tolerance the fault...

Page 3: ...lled in high rise blocks of flats bed sitting rooms basements which are not open on at least one side bathrooms or bedrooms in corridors stairways landing or hallways of multi occupancy dwellings gara...

Page 4: ...the top surface standing a minimum of 50mm above surrounding floor level or surrounded by a raised fixed fender of 50mm high The hearth must extend a minimum of 100mm in front of the fire bed and 50m...

Page 5: ...s are of the correct type Use all 6 screw holes in the brackets to attach to the wall If the appliance is hearth mounted the fixing is intended to prevent the appliance from moving toppling and it is...

Page 6: ...they have a minimum heat rating of 150o c Consideration should be given to the effect of expansion and contraction caused by temperature and back panels should be allowed to float or attached with a...

Page 7: ...erature The case can be test fitted to the chassis to ensure clearance The gap in the case top between grille and spacer slides over the top flange on the appliance The bottom of the case has folded o...

Page 8: ...ry pack and also explain that the batteries are not covered by warranty A handheld remote control is included in the box and this has a 9 volt battery to power it The battery should be changed annuall...

Page 9: ...the main burner will not light check the thermostat position and if necessary select a warmer setting 9 2 To light the fire first ensure the red knob is turned clockwise to OFF Press the left hand red...

Page 10: ...tally friendly manner Replacement rechargeable batteries for the fire and replacement handsets are available from Burley Appliances on 01572 756956 or through your retailer The 9 volt handset battery...

Page 11: ...ormance and could lead to a hazard 10 4 FIREFRONTS The design of these affects combustion therefore only the correct front supplied with the appliance may be fitted 10 5 FIREGUARDS A fireguard is not...

Page 12: ...t to the gas supply Test all joints for leaks Following the manufacturer s instructions re lay the fuel bed and replace the glass Light the fire using the method in the instructions and ensure that th...

Page 13: ...athrooms bedrooms in corridors stairways landings or hallways of multi occupancy dwellings in garages or rooms containing petroleum products The guard on the appliance is to prevent risk of fire or in...

Page 14: ...eater in which case they will select a flame height on the red knob then set the thermostat black knob to a comfort level In both cases if the room gets too hot the thermostat will automatically reduc...

Page 15: ...about 20 seconds and then it will light the burner on high flame 6 To alternate between high and low flame use the flame buttons on the right hand side of the handset 7 To turn the fire OFF press the...

Page 16: ...appliances to produce an initial odour after start up If the pilot flame should ever extinguish of its own accord ventilate the room and allow a minimum of 5 minutes before relighting Never attempt t...

Page 17: ...67 and the test 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...

Page 18: ...sult 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 filte...

Page 19: ...is important 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 uncertai...

Page 20: ...the first year 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 re...

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