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139810_R4 GF 400 BF CE
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Log Set Installation
The GF 400 BF CE2 log set must be installed before
operating the burner. The log set includes five log pieces,
packaged inside the firebox, with a quantity of ceramic
ember stones. The stones simulate glowing coals when
the burner is operating.
To install the log set, remove the packaging and place the
parts inside the firebox as illustrated in Figures 10 - 15.
USE WORK GLOVES TO HANDLE THE LOGS AND EMBERS
TO PROTECT YOUR HANDS FROM IRRITATION.
1. Engage the holes in the underside of the right log with
the pins on the burner skirt. Fig. 10.
2. Engage the holes in the underside of the rear log with
the two pegs in the burner skirt as in Fig. 11.
3. Engage the left log on the burner skirt pegs as in Fig. 12.
4. Install center log on the appropriate pegs shown
in Fig. 13.
5. Engage the upper log as shown in Fig. 14.
6. Sparingly spread ember stones in a single layer over
the burner plate and around the logs. Do not use the
entire quantity of embers.
DO NOT OBSTRUCT THE
PILOT ASSEMBLY OR BURNER SKIRT PORTS.
Maintain 6
mm clearance from the burner skirt edges. See Fig. 15.
NOTE: Avoid covering burner ports. Excessive ember
application will promote sooting. If sooting occurs,
remove some of the embers.
Ember stones will whiten over time. Retain the
remaining ember stones for future use.
7. Lower the glass frame with the glass back into place
and re-engage the latches.
Assembly Prior To Installation
The product is delivered with 2 packages. The contents
include:
• Log Set
• Remote Control Transmitter
1. Remove the Top Plate of the stove by simply lifting it
straight off of the stove body.
2. To open the firebox, disengage the two Glass Frame
Latches located on top of the firebox. Pull each lever up
to release the latch from the notch in the frame. See
Fig. 9.
3. Use gloves to handle the ceramic logs, as they can
cause skin irritation.
4. Familiarize yourself with the installation requirements
specified in this manual, before beginning the
installation.
THIS APPLIANCE IS NOT FUEL
CONVERTIBLE. SEE RATING DATA
PLATE FOR APPROPRIATE FUEL
SPECIFICATIONS.
DO NOT USE ANY OTHER FUELS.
Gas Installation
Gas installation, pressure testing, and burner adjustments
must only be performed by qualified personnel.
It is
important to adhere to national and local regulations as
appropriate to the following countries:
• UK - BS5440 Parts 1 and 2, and BS 5871 Part 1.
• Republic of Ireland - IS813, ICP3 and IS327.
•
France - Decree of 2 August 1977 and the NF DTU 61.1 P4.
The appliance must not be exposed to pressure above
55 mbar (5,5 kPa) during pressure testing.
Gas tubing must conform to specifications required by
the country / district of installation.
• Copper tube shall conform to • BS EN 1057; or • BS EN
13349.
• Steel tubing shall conform to • BS EN 10216-1 and BS
EN 10217-1 and/or BS EN 10216-2; • BS EN 10217-2; or • BS
EN 10255.
• Pliable corrugated (stainless-steel) tubing shall
conform to: • BS 7838; or • BS EN 15266.
For practical reasons, the vent system should be
installed before the appliance is connected to the gas
supply.
The stove is supplied with a 3/8” to 8mm compression
union. The gas valve has a 3/8” NPT threaded
connection. See figs. 16 and 16a, pages 14-15.
NOTE:
The gas supply connection is made at the DN8
mm pipe work at the right side of the brass tee. See
Fig.16. Use G1/2 BSP male-to- male adaptor supplied in
the hardware kit.
All tube connections must be approved and the gas
pipeline must have an approved shutoff valve. Only
use approved sealing agent (tape) at all the pipe
connections. When the pipe sections have been
assembled and connected to the appliance, open
the gas supply and light the appliance (see Lighting
Instructions, page 10). Perform a leak test on all the
pipe connections.