2. Installation instructions
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These instructions have been compiled in accordance
with EN 613 1995.
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It is required by law that any appliance using natural
gas is installed by a competent person (e.g. CORGI
registered), in conjunction with the these instructions
and the requirements as laid down in the following
Regulations and British Standards :
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The Gas safety (Installation and Use) Regulations
1994.
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The Building Regulations (issued by the department of
the Environment).
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The Building Standards (Scotland) (Consolidation)
Regulations.
APPLIANCE TO BE INSTALLED ACCORDING TO
NATIONAL REGULATIONS.
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The Belfort is a gas stove designed to run on either
natural gas. The burner units are not interchangeable
between the two types of gas.
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The stove is a radiant convector fuel effect stove. The
Belfort can be placed directly inside any fireplace
opening of the dimensions noted within the installation
instructions.
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Ensure that the stove corresponds to the type of gas it
is to be used with. This can be confirmed by checking
the data badge located on the rear face of the
appliance.
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Prior to installation it is essential that the chimney
should be swept and its condition and suitability for use
with the appliance checked.
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All surfaces except the control knob are considered to
be working surfaces.
2.1. Siting the appliance
The gas supply connection to the appliance is at the
rear right hand side. The connection requires 8 mm
diameter semi-rigid pipe, not more than 1 metre in
length.
The appliance can be installed in any adequate area
suitable for solid fuel fires and stoves.
The flue pipe required is either a single or double walled
pipe of 126 mm diameter.
2.1.1. Clearance requirements
If the appliance has to be located in an opening, there
must be a clearance of at least 50 mm at the left hand
of the appliance, 50 mm at the back of the appliance
and 50 mm above from any non-combustible materials
(as shown in figure 2). This distance must be extended
to a mininum clearance of 80 mm from any combustible
materials.
There should ideally be a minimum gap of 150 mm at
the right hand side of the stove (this will ensure the best
possible access to the control knob). This measurement
may be reduced to a minimum gap of 100 mm if needed
however extra care should be taken when operating the
control knob when the appliance is hot.
A combustible shelf may be fitted over the appliance,
provided that in the case of a 150 mm or less deep shelf,
there is at least 250 mm clearance above the top of the
stove. The shelf depth may increase at the same rate
as the increase in clearance ; i.e. a shelf depth of
200 mm would require a clearance of 300 mm.
A
B
100
250
150
250
200
300
250
350
300
400
2.1.2. Hearth
The stove must stand on a fire proof hearth.
To comply with the Building Regulations issued by the
Department of the Environment, the following points
should be noted when choosing a hearth :
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The hearth must be made of non combustible material
of thickness 12 mm minimum.
1 5 0
1 5 0
1 5 0
5 0
n o n - c o m b u s t i b l e = 1 0 0
1 0 0
5 0
D E P T H
A *
c o m b u s t i b l e = B *
S h e l f
5 0
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Figure 2
Minimum clearances to non-combustible materials, hearth
and shelf (in mm)
Belfort
Model 154 05 08
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