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Chapter 8
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OPERATION OF THE QUADBURNER
The fireplaces of Element4 that are provided with a Quadburner come
with the same remote control used by all other fireplaces (
Figure 12.1
).
Instructions on the use of this remote control can be found in the regular
manual. All information in this section is additional.
The Quadburner features the possibility of four different flame
configurations. In
Figure 12.2
a schematic topview is been given of the
five individual burners. The four logburners are indicated by one or more
shapes, which correspond to their position around the flat main burner.
Three groups can be distinguished.
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Group A contains the main burner, the pilot flame and the second
thermocouple. Similar to any other fireplace, the pilot flame is
always on, when the fireplace is burning.
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Groups B and C consist of two logburners (respectively one or two
shapes).
Depending on the installation, groups B and C can be switched in their
position as seen in the configuration of
Figure 12.3
. Therefore it is possible
that in two independent fireplaces, one fireplace starts with igniting
group B, while the other fireplace will ignite group C. This also means
that in both cases this group will be the group that is extinguished after
all groups have been on and thus the other group will be left burning.
Note
: When you turn off the fireplace completely and turn it back on at
a later moment, the flame configuration with which you ended, will be
the same configuration you will see upon reignition.
Therefore the possibility exists, that in one occasion all five burners are
on at start-up, while in another only the main burner is in use.
With the quadburner, one is able to create four different flame
configurations, each a combination of one or more of the prementioned
burner groups. For each configuration the main burner will be turned
on. The different configurations can be achieved with the “double plus”-
button on the remote as follows;
Figure 8.2
Schematic overview of the five burners
Flame configuration 1
Flame configuration 2
Flame configuration 3
Flame configuration 4
Flame configuration 1
The flat burner (FB) is always part of the configuration.
for the FB
again for the FB
again for the FB
again for the first flame configuration.
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Figure 8.3
Overview of different burner configurations