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5.2

LIGHTING THE APPLIANCE (ALL MODELS)

5.2.1

Turn on the gas isolation tap.

5.2.2

Depress the “ON / OFF” switch on the switch control panel, 

located at the left hand side of the fire (when viewed from the front) to 

the “ON” position.  Press the momentary switch, the fan unit will 

operate, and when the air pressure switch (located inside the fan unit) 

detects sufficient air flow within the flue, an audible click will be heard 

and the gas solenoid valve will open.  

5.2.3

Depress the control knob and turn anti-clockwise to the position 

marked ignition / low rate.  Hold in the control knob for a few seconds to

purge the pipe work.

5.2.4

Continue to hold-in the control knob and press the igniter button.  If the 

burner does not light, continue to press the igniter button until ignition 

occurs. Continue to hold the control knob for a minimum of 10 seconds 

to allow the thermocouple to heat up, if the burner goes out when the 

control knob is released, repeat the lighting sequence.

5.2.5

Turn the control knob in the anti-clockwise direction to the high position 

and the gas rate will increase to high rate (6.9 kW)

5.2.6

Turn the control knob clockwise to the low position and the gas input 

will be reduced to the minimum setting (4.2 kW)

5.2.7

Slightly depress the control knob and turn to the off position, the burner

will now be extinguished.

WARNING : If the fire goes out for any reason or is turned off and it 

is necessary to re-light the fire it is important to allow the 

fire to cool for 3 minutes before attempting to re-light it.

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Summary of Contents for FVPC**MN

Page 1: ...FECT POWERFLUE GAS FIRES Installation Maintenance User Instructions Hand these instructions to the user Model No s FVPC MN FVPP MN are for use on Natural Gas G20 at a supply pressure of 20 mbar in G B...

Page 2: ...orth Linear models 24 27 3 3 Lighting the appliance 29 3 4 Checking for clearance of combustion 30 products Section 4 Maintenance 4 1 Removal of the Burner Assembly 31 4 2 Removal of the Piezo Igniter...

Page 3: ...0 mbar Ignition Push button Piezo Supply Voltage 230V a c Supply Frequency 50Hz Supply Fuse 3 Amp to BS 1362 Power Input 60W IP Rating IP00 Electrode Spark Gap 4 0mm Packed Weight 18 5 kg Kenilworth B...

Page 4: ...equirements of the following British Standard Code of Practice 1 B S 5871 Part 2 Installation of Inset Fuel Effect Gas Fires 2 B S 6891 Installation of Gas Pipework 3 B S 5440 Parts 1 2 Installation o...

Page 5: ...mm 12 in opening window etc D Below gutters soil pipes or drain pipes 75mm 3 in E Below eaves 200mm 8 in F Below balconies or car port roof 200mm 8 in G From a vertical drain pipe or soil pipe 150mm 6...

Page 6: ...installing or decorating 1 4 FIRE PLACE OPENING The front opening of the fire place must be between 375 and 440 mm wide and between 550 and 570mm high If the opening exceeds these dimensions then a s...

Page 7: ...e opening If fitting the appliance into a cavity wall a lintel 750mm long having a thickness of 75mm with a height of the inner wall should be used The lintel could be either pre cast concrete or stee...

Page 8: ...hosen to install See fig 6 below Fig 6 Fit the lintel ensure that it is bedded on mortar Do not bed on a dry bed Then remove all debris from the cavity and construct the opening to the minimum maximum...

Page 9: ...e form of an oxygen sensing burner This is designed to shut the fire off in the event of a partial or complete blockage of the flue causing a build up of combustion products in the room in which the f...

Page 10: ...mping plate fan spigot fixing screws packed in loose items 1off Boxed fan unit Pack 2 of 2 2 2 MARKING THE FLUE PIPE OPENING ON THE WALL ALL MODELS Drill a pilot hole into the outer leaf of brickwork...

Page 11: ...3 2 To proceed with the installation take the flue pipe 400mm in length and secure to the firebox as shown below in Fig 10 with the 4 off fixing screws supplied Fig 10 2 3 3 Carefully place the fireb...

Page 12: ...cket and 3 amp plug DO NOT MAKE THE FINAL ELECTRICAL CONNECTION AT THIS POINT The product is supplied with 2 5 metres of three core mains cable this cable should be routed as inconspicuously as possib...

Page 13: ...3 13 Fit the fibre glass rope seal as supplied in the loose items pack into the gap between the flue pipe and ensure it is flush with the edge of the flue pipe 2 3 14 Secure the cable gland to it s b...

Page 14: ...he opening for the fan flue duct in the outer wall as shown below in Fig 13 Fig 13 2 4 2 To proceed with the installation take the flue pipe 400mm in length and secure to the firebox as shown below in...

Page 15: ...L CONNECTION AT THIS POINT The product is supplied with 2 5 metres of three core mains cable this cable should be routed as inconspicuously as possible i e chased into the plaster 2 4 6 Route the five...

Page 16: ...ure it Ensure it is fitted centrally around the flue pipe opening 2 4 13 Fit the fibre glass rope seal as supplied in the loose items pack into the gap between the flue pipe and ensure it is flush wit...

Page 17: ...he clearance at the rear of the fire is at the minimum specified for a powerflue application it may be necessary to bend over the lower fixing eyes after screwing them fully in to the rear of the oute...

Page 18: ...r to be removed from the fire box See fig 20 below Fig 20 2 5 7 Uncoil the two fire fixing cables and thread one end of each of the cables through one of the two holes on each side of the flue outlet...

Page 19: ...t need to be compressed Check that there are no gaps behind the seal 2 5 12 With the fire securely in place if a concealed gas connection has been made through the access holes in the R H side of the...

Page 20: ...red with 3 off screws as shown in fig 15 page 15 Fig 22 2 6 2 Connect the 2 off 6 way molex connectors to the fan power cable emerging from the electronic circuit board as shown below in Fig 22 2 6 3...

Page 21: ...t air flow within the flue an audible click will be heard and the gas solenoid valve will open 2 7 4 Continue to hold in the control knob and press the igniter button If the burner does not light cont...

Page 22: ...on the burner See fig 23 below Fig 23 3 1 2 Position front ceramic rail on burner front ceramic support and ensure that the locating channel in the front ceramic rail is correctly located onto the lip...

Page 23: ...n the front ceramic rail as a guide for placement See fig 25 below Fig 25 3 1 4 Select pebbles F to I and arrange behind the front row of pebbles ensuring that flame paths as indicated below are not i...

Page 24: ...t To ensure that the release of fibres from these R C F Refractory Ceramic Fibre articles is kept to a minimum during installation and servicing we recommend that you use a HEPA filtered vacuum to rem...

Page 25: ...fuel bed support and is not lodged on the burner See fig 28 below Fig 28 3 2 2 Position the two halves of the front ceramic L H R H on the locating channel in the front ceramic ensuring it is located...

Page 26: ...hey are evenly spaced Use the recess s in the front ceramic rail as a guide for placement See fig 30 below Fig 30 3 2 4 Select four of the large coals and arrange behind the front row of coals ensurin...

Page 27: ...ng the rear of the fuelbed using the ribs in the rear of the fuelbed as a guide for placement See fig 32 below Fig 32 3 2 6 Select the two small coals and position to fill the gaps at each end of the...

Page 28: ...on and servicing we recommend that you use a HEPA filtered vacuum to remove any dust accumulated in and around the appliance before and after working on the appliance When replacing these articles we...

Page 29: ...nd press the igniter button If the burner does not light continue to press the igniter button until ignition occurs Continue to hold the control knob for a minimum of 10 seconds to allow the thermocou...

Page 30: ...rect supply voltage and re test the appliance from cold d If spillage persists the fan unit is not functioning correctly and a fault exists If after investigation the fault cannot be traced and rectif...

Page 31: ...e location Remove the loose pebbles or coals from the fuel bed Remove the front ceramic from the rail Unscrew the two pozi driv fixing screws which secure the burner heat shield and remove it from the...

Page 32: ...tted with an atmosphere sensing Oxy Pilot it is not possible to replace the thermocouple separately because the thermocouple position is factory set to a tight tolerance Any replacement of parts on th...

Page 33: ...lacement pebble set B 77250 Fuelbed front ceramics rails coal models B 56330 Replacement coal set ceramics B 56960 Piezo Igniter B 1320 Ignition Wire B 39030 Manual Gas Valve NG B 102880 Pressure Swit...

Page 34: ...ing that the clearance above the fire is increased by 15mm for each 25mm of additional overhang in excess of 150mm No purpose made additional ventilation is normally required for this appliance when i...

Page 35: ...lavel Kenilworth Linear coal effect gas fire incorporates a unique and highly developed fuel bed which gives the realism of a loose coal layout combined with realistic flames and glow The use of durab...

Page 36: ...only complete and genuine replacement sets can be sourced from BFM Europe Ltd Always keep furniture and combustible materials well clear of the fire and never dry clothing or items either on or near t...

Page 37: ...nd press the igniter button If the burner does not light continue to press the igniter button until ignition occurs Continue to hold the control knob for a minimum of 10 seconds to allow the thermocou...

Page 38: ...ms If a chrome or black trim was supplied then these should only be cleaned using a clean damp cloth also The trim is best cleaned by removing it from the fire and placing it face up on a flat surface...

Page 39: ...uelbed base is located centrally in the fire box Ensure that the fuelbed base fit fully down onto the fuel bed support and is not lodged on the burner See fig 1 below Fig 1 5 4 2 Position front cerami...

Page 40: ...in the front ceramic rail as a guide for placement See fig 3 below Fig 3 5 4 4 Select pebbles F to I and arrange behind the front row of pebbles ensuring that flame paths as indicated below are not i...

Page 41: ...nd that you use a HEPA filtered vacuum to remove any dust accumulated in and around the appliance before and after working on the appliance When replacing these articles we recommend that the replaced...

Page 42: ...t lodged on the burner See fig 6 below Fig 6 5 5 2 Position the two halves of the front ceramic L H R H on the locating channel in the front ceramic ensuring it is located onto the lip on the burner f...

Page 43: ...they are evenly spaced Use the recess s in the front ceramic rail as a guide for placement See fig 8 below Fig 8 5 5 4 Select four of the large coals and arrange behind the front row of coals ensurin...

Page 44: ...ng the rear of the fuelbed using the ribs in the rear of the fuelbed as a guide for placement See fig 10 below Fig 10 5 5 6 Select the two small coals and position to fill the gaps at each end of the...

Page 45: ...bles which may be replaced as described in the above section Replacement of any other parts must be carried out by a competent person such as a GAS SAFE registered gas installer The part numbers of th...

Page 46: ...accuracy of illustrations and descriptions contained in this book cannot be guaranteed Part No B 133140 Issue 4 BFM Europe Ltd Trentham Lakes Stoke on Trent Staffordshire ST4 4TJ www bfm europe com Te...

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