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2. Installation instructions

These instructions have been compiled in accordance
with EN 613 1995.

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 :

The Gas safety (Installation and Use) Regulations
1994.

The Building Regulations (issued by the department of
the Environment).

The Building Standards (Scotland) (Consolidation)
Regulations.

APPLIANCE TO BE INSTALLED ACCORDING TO
NATIONAL REGULATIONS.

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.

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.

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.

Prior to installation it is essential that the chimney
should be swept and its condition and suitability for use
with the appliance checked.

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.
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.

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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 :

The hearth must be made of non combustible material
of thickness 12 mm minimum.

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Installation instructions

Figure 2

Minimum clearances to non-combustible materials, hearth

and shelf (in mm)

Belfort

Model 154 05 08

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Technical manual

Summary of Contents for Belfort 154 05 08

Page 1: ...lges 59660 MERVILLE Phone 03 28 43 43 43 Fax 03 28 43 43 99 RC Hazebrouck 445750565B Subject to modifications Belfort Gas stove EN 613 Model 154 05 08 Natural gas type G20 Category I 2H GB Français English Description of the appliance Installation instructions Operating instructions Spare parts Warranty certificate ...

Page 2: ... 8 Extinguishing the stove back to permanent pilot setting 8 Extinguishing the stove fully 9 Safety mechanisms 9 Flame supervision device 9 Thermostatic switch ttb 9 Ignition mechanism 9 Cleaning 9 Servicing 9 List of components 10 CONTENTS Page Page FRANCO BELGE congratulates you on your choice FRANCO BELGE which has been granted the ISO 9001 certification guarantees the quality of its appliances...

Page 3: ...e Belfort has the look and charm of a real stove coupled with the convenience of clean burning gas The stove is designed to run both off natural gas however each individual appliance is only capable of running off the type of gas specified at the time of purchase It is important to note that once a type of gas has been specified the stove cannot run off any other type The type of gas which your st...

Page 4: ...quate 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 Th...

Page 5: ...verall suitability for the purpose intended The stove is supplied with a connection flue spigot with an inner diameter of 125 mm or an outer diameter of 139 mm 2 2 1 Smoke exit on the top Figure 3 Remove the top plate first remove the 2 screws on the sides of the appliance Fit the sealing rope in the groove and attach the flue spigot using the three bolts and washers supplied Check that the two bl...

Page 6: ...E PILOT FRANCO BELGE accept no responsibility for any injury sustained whilst handling hot ceramics Instructions for the layout of the prefixed ceramic matrix and loose coals for Belfort fitted with gas burner unit Parts 1 Ceramic mat 9 Ceramic coals Figure 5 Place the ceramic matrix rep 3 above the ceramic mat on the supports onto the top of the burner body Figure 6 Place 4 coals on top of the ma...

Page 7: ... goes out when the handle is turned from the ignite position to the pilot light position The thermocouple is not at a high enough temperature the pilot light flame is too short Check that the injector rep 10 fig 9 p 10 is not partially blocked To gain access to the injector the coals and the burner must first be dismounted 3 screws Bad contact at the connection of the thermocouple to the valve Che...

Page 8: ...l layout given in the installer instructions DO NOT OBSTRUCT THE PILOT FRANCO BELGE accept no responsibility for any injury sustained whilst handling hot ceramics 3 4 Operating the stove The Belfort gas stove operates with a traditional permanent pilot light The knob for ignition and power control is located on the lower right hand side of the stove fig 8 The pilot light is located at the front mi...

Page 9: ... both with the presence of water or absence of mains supply The Belfort has a Piezo ignition which requires no external power source The piezo works on the same principle as a cigarette lighter providing a spark when required 3 6 Cleaning Ensure that the stove is turned off before cleaning and do not attempt to clean if the unit is still hot The coals within the appliance are manufactured from hig...

Page 10: ... C D 01 27 189825 Screw M5x6 A B C D 01 28 189849 Screw M6x16 A B C D 01 29 236007 Control plate A B C D 01 30 243404 Draught diverter A B C D 01 31 243505 Supplementary diverter A B C D 01 32 259015 Fixing plate A B C D 04 33 276006 Plate A B C D 01 34 300118 MJ Leg C 04 34 300118 MK Leg D 04 34 300118 EF Leg A 04 34 300118 79 Leg B 04 35 300480 Base A B C D 01 36 301541 MJ Door lock C 01 36 3015...

Page 11: ... 2 6 2 8 3 0 3 1 3 2 3 4 3 5 3 6 3 7 3 8 3 9 4 1 4 2 4 3 4 4 4 5 4 6 4 7 4 8 5 1 5 2 5 4 5 5 3 4 4 2 4 2 4 2 1 2 1 2 9 4 9 5 5 3 3 4 3 4 3 4 4 0 1 4 1 8 1 7 1 5 6 5 7 3 3 5 8 5 6 2 7 Figure 9 Stove Exploded view Model 154 05 08 Belfort Technical manual 11 ...

Page 12: ... 467527 Test line A B C D 01 49 974600 60 Injector support NG A B C D 01 51 982620 Pilot line A B C D 01 52 982646 Feed line regulator burner A B C D 01 53 905921 Complete burner A B C D 01 54 905920 Burner A B C D 01 55 149862 Knob A B C D 01 56 109724 Ceramic coal LF 13 A B C D 05 57 124412 Strut A B C D 01 58 158232 Control plate A B C D 01 List of components Belfort Model 154 05 08 12 Technica...

Page 13: ...Notes Model 154 05 08 Belfort Technical manual 13 ...

Page 14: ... Any damage resulting from the use of fuel not recommended in our instructions Parts which are damaged by external causes such as unadapted chimneys thunderstorms damp faulty pressure or fail in pressure thermic anomalies explosions etc Electrical parts which are deteriorated by any connection or use on a supply circuit with voltage within 10 of the indicted voltage 230 V in EU Material subject to...

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