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warm up the flue.

3.3.3. Running the stove at low setting

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With control knob at “HIGH” setting as shown above,
turn in a clockwise direction to “LOW” setting (rep. 5).

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Release the knob. The stove is now burning at its
lowest operating output.

Output can be set at a variable rate between “LOW” and
“HIGH” ; this can be increased by turning the control
knob progressively in an anti-clockwise direction, until
the desired level is achieved.

3.3.4. Extinguishing the stove back to permanent
pilot setting

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From any heat setting, depress control knob fully and
turn clockwise to (rep. 3, fig. 10) position.

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Release.

3.3.5. Extinguishing the stove fully

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From any heat setting or the permanent pilot, depress
control knob fully and turn clockwise to ‘O’ position.

3.4. Safety mechanisms

The Belfort Balanced flue Gas stove (in both natural gas
a n d L P G ) , i n c o r p o r a t e s a n u m b e r o f s a f e t y
mechanisms.

3.4.1. Flame supervision device

Since 1st January 1996, under the new European
standard EN5613, all stoves are required to have a
Flame Supervision Device’ (FSD). If the pilot should
become accidentally extinguished, there exists a
potential for a build up of unburned gas. In this situation
the FSD will automatically cut off the gas supply to the
pilot and main burner.
The FSD device works on a thermocouple basis. Next
to the pilot flame on the appliance is a small sensor
containing the thermocouple. This sensor responds to
heat and is linked directly to the gas inlet supply on the
appliance. When lighting the stove, there is a need to
keep the control  knob depressed for  about  15  - 20
seconds. This allows the thermocouple to reach its
operating temperature. The device will not allow any
gas to enter the burner until the pilot flame has heated
the sensor up to this operating temperature.

If the pilot is extinguished the gas supply will be
automatically cut.

3.4.2. Ignition mechanism

Many gas stoves have electric ignition which requires
mains (240V) supply. This can create problems 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.

3.5. 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
high quality ceramic fibre and should only be arranged
as shown in the coal layout diagram
.
After continued use there may be a build up of soot on
the coals which will require removal. Any form of
deposits will reduce the performance of the appliance
and should be removed using a soft brush by a qualified
engineer.
Care should also be taken to ensure deposits do not
enter the vent terminal. If this does occur then cleaning
sh ould be undertaken pro mptly, an d the cause
investigated before further use.
The Belfort Stove is supplied with ceramic coals, which
are to be arranged by the fitter in strict accordance with
the installation instructions. There should be no need
for the purchaser to alter the layout of the coals and it is
recommended that such a practice should be avoided if
at all possible.
Should however any coals become broken during the
cleaning process it is essential that replacements are
purchased and installed by a qualified person (eg Corgi
registered), as there is an optimum number of coals for
a satisfactory functioning of the stove and the flame
picture.
Should any cleaning of the combustion chamber be
necessary, this should be done by a qualified person
(eg Corgi registered). The door should be shut
correctly before use of the appliance.

3.6. Servicing

It is essential that the appliance is regularly serviced
and maintained by a qualified person, the flue system
checked annually.
If the appliance is heavily used it is advisable to
undertake more regular servicing, however under
normal circumstances annual servicing should be
sufficient.

Model. 154 05 06 / 154 05 07

Balanced flue Gas stove

Technical manual

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Summary of Contents for The Belfort 54 05 06

Page 1: ...3 43 43 Fax 03 28 43 43 99 RC Hazebrouck 445750565B Subject to modifications The Belfort Balanced flue Gas stove EN 613 Model 154 05 06 Natural gas type G20 Type I 2E FR I 2H GB R f 154 05 07 Propane...

Page 2: ...the stove 10 Safety mechanisms 11 Cleaning 11 Servicing 11 Spare parts 12 CONTENTS Page Page FRANCO BELGE congratulates you on your choice FRANCO BELGE which has been granted the ISO 9001 certificati...

Page 3: ...upplied inside the combustion chamber 1 package Balanced flue 1 2 Optional equipment Balanced flue elbow 135 code 72630 1 3 General characteristics Model 154 05 06 154 05 07 GAS Natural gas Propane LP...

Page 4: ...he stove The appliance is a Balanced flue gas stove which is a term used to describe a sealed combustion system in which the inlet air and exhaust gases enter and exit through two separate concentric...

Page 5: ...m 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 3 This distance must be extended to a mininum clearance of...

Page 6: ...nal or external corners 600 G Above ground roof or balcony level 300 H From a surface facing a terminal 600 I From a terminal discharging towards another terminal 600 J From an opening in a car port e...

Page 7: ...etween the terminal and the wall is weatherproof All pipe work must be purged 2 3 Ventilation G B Only This balanced flue gas stove has no requirement for additional ventilation in the room in accorda...

Page 8: ...any injury sustained whilst handling hot ceramics Instructions for the layout of the prefixed ceramic matrix and loose coals for Belfort balanced flue Parts 1 Ceramic mat 9 Ceramic coals Figure 7 Pla...

Page 9: ...nd of the spark plug a spark should be produced when the piezo elertric igniter is operated Check that the insulation of the spark plug is not cracked and replace the spark plug if necessary The therm...

Page 10: ...should not be used for any other purpose than as a room heater and decorative stove All surfaces except the control knob are considered to be working surfaces 3 2 Data information The data badge is l...

Page 11: ...equires mains 240V supply This can create problems 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 o...

Page 12: ...8 A B C D E F G H 01 27 188318 Pilot A B C D E F G H 01 28 188798 Glass 267x205 A B C D E F G H 01 29 189825 Screw M5x6 A B C D E F G H 01 30 189849 Screw M6x16 A B C D E F G H 01 31 236007 Control p...

Page 13: ...18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 27 28 29 30 31 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 3 23 23 63 26 47 54 32 63 25 25 25 63 63 25 63 62 64 Figure 11 Model 154 05...

Page 14: ...G B F G H 01 55 982634 Pipe A B C D E F G H 01 56 109723 Ceramic coals LF 5 A B C D E F G H 05 57 174651 Coal support A B C D E F G H 01 58 905917 Complete burner NG A C D E 01 58 905919 Complete burn...

Page 15: ...Notes Model 154 05 06 154 05 07 Balanced flue Gas stove Technical manual 15...

Page 16: ...amage 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 th...

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