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Cameo BF

LOG EFFECT BALANCED FLUE ROOM HEATER

Installation and Maintenance Instructions

Hand these instructions to the user

Model No. KHBL**RN is for use on Natural Gas (G20) at a supply pressure of

20 mbar in G.B. / I.E.

** Denotes trim & colour variant

Summary of Contents for Cameo BF

Page 1: ...ALANCED FLUE ROOM HEATER Installation and Maintenance Instructions Hand these instructions to the user Model No KHBL RN is for use on Natural Gas G20 at a supply pressure of 20 mbar in G B I E Denotes...

Page 2: ...d and Commissioning 3 1 Fitting the fuel bed logset 21 24 3 2 Making the gas conection checking for gas tightness 24 3 3 Lighting the appliance 25 27 3 4 Removal re fitting the Cameo fascia 28 Section...

Page 3: ...0 512 m3 hr High 0 280 m3 hr Low Cold Pressure G20 20 0 1 0 mbar 8 0 0 4 in w g Ignition Integral to gas valve Electrode Spark Gap 4 0mm Packed Weight Combustion Chamber 32 0 kg Pack 1 of 2 Packed Wei...

Page 4: ...Part 1 Installation of Gas Fires 2 B S 6891 Installation of Gas Pipework 3 B S 5440 Parts 1 2 Installation of Flues and Ventilation 4 I S 813 1996 Domestic Gas Installation issued by the National Stan...

Page 5: ...ve an opening air brick 300mm 12in opening window C Horizontally to an opening air brick opening window etc D Below gutters soil pipes or drain pipes 300mm 12in E Below eaves 300mm 12in F Below balcon...

Page 6: ...in either an existing chimney breast or a studded wall The appliance must however stand on a non combustible base that is a minimum thickness of 12mm 1 6 INSTALLATION TO PLASTERED WALL SURFACES If in...

Page 7: ...off Boxed ceramic fuel bed set packed inside combustion chamber 1 off Installation Instruction Manual 1 off User Instruction Manual 1 off Flue Terminal Guard 1 off Loose Items pack containing 6 off M...

Page 8: ...r to Fig 1 on page three for dimensions of the flue outlet 8 Minimum 50mm at sides Minimum 50mm at rear Combustion Chamber Dimension A Minimum Width 635mm Maximum Width 645mm Dim A Dim B Dimension B M...

Page 9: ...lation of the fire an assessment of the area immediately above the fire is required see Fig 7 overpage If there is no existing openings within either triangle proceed with forming the opening However...

Page 10: ...he Interactive Zone Openings beams or joists within this area need to be assessed Load triangle No beam or opening permissible within this area Lintel e g 750mm x 75mm Proposed Opening in Chimney Brea...

Page 11: ...ow Note Before breaking into the gas supply a gas tightness test should be carried out to establish that the existing pipework is sound 11 Combustion Chamber Gas Supply entering from L H S Combustion...

Page 12: ...0 degree elbow 3 off pipe clips This kit comprises the components required to fit the appliance into a studded wall or a chimney breast with a maximum depth of 880mm From Mounting Flange of Combustion...

Page 13: ...the standard kit extra lengths of flue pipe are available from BFM Europe Ltd The lengths available and part no s are shown below B 83970 1000mm Flue Length Section B 83980 500mm Flue Length Section B...

Page 14: ...t the floor surface onto which the appliance is mounted onto is flat The height from the mounting base to the centre of the flue is shown on below in Fig 14 Fig 14 14 Additional Flue Length e g 1000mm...

Page 15: ...oceed as follows Mark the position of the centre of the flue pipe as specified in Fig 14 Mark the position of the hole around this point Chisel out the area as marked on the wall We then recommend tha...

Page 16: ...nel on the combustion chamber See Fig 16 below Fig 16 c When the starter pipe is located tighten the 6 off wingnuts supplied in loose items pack to seal the starter pipe to the combustion chamber See...

Page 17: ...located by pushing the sections together and clamping using the clamps provided As with all balanced flue appliances ensure that the flue sections are fitted together horizontally b The clamps are fit...

Page 18: ...ormance of the product during adverse weather conditions See fig 20 below for correct positioning of the flue terminal Fig 20 18 Inner Cavity Wall Outer Cavity Wall Correct Position of Flue Terminal F...

Page 19: ...r the top of the flue terminal and attach to the wall using the No 12 x 40mm screws provided with the terminal guard See Fig 21 below Fig 21 NOTE In England Wales the building regulations require that...

Page 20: ...mp brackets as shown below in Fig 23 These are clamped together to form the seal between the glass frame assembly and the combustion chamber Fig 23 NOTE Always ensure that a consistent seal between th...

Page 21: ...r flame strip Ensure that the fuel bed Log A is located centrally in the firebox and that the front edge is parallel with the rear face of the burner flame strip as shown below in Fig 25 Fig 25 IMPORT...

Page 22: ...ork of the log into the upturn in the base plate Fig 26 d Fit Log C into position on left hand side of the fuel bed base log A as shown below in Fig 27 using the groove in Log A as a guide for placeme...

Page 23: ...fuel bed base log A as shown below in Fig 29 using the groove in the centre of Log A as a guide for placement Fig 29 IMPORTANT NOTE HAVING FITTED THE GRAVEL MATERIAL IN THE BASE OF THE COMBUSTION CHAM...

Page 24: ...cept such waste Protective clothing is not required when handling these articles but we recommend you follow the normal hygiene rules of not smoking eating or drinking in the work area and always wash...

Page 25: ...purged from the supply pipe Bring the knob back to its start position and turn it several times to the pilot position The pilot should light Hold in the control knob for at least 10 seconds to allow t...

Page 26: ...0 mbar 1 0mbar 8 0 in w g 0 4 in w g with the main burner operating on high To turn off the main burner e Turn right hand control knob clockwise to the position marked or press the down button on the...

Page 27: ...TO RE LIGHT THE APPLIANCE Finally hand the Installation and Maintenance Instructions and the Users Instructions over to the customer and explain the operation of the fire NOTE THIS APPLIANCE IS DESIGN...

Page 28: ...the retaining lugs on the rear face of the trim assembly into the slots in the front face top of the combustion chamber lid as shown below in Fig 32 Fig 32 b Ensure the retaining lugs are correctly e...

Page 29: ...ecessary 4 1 Removing the burner assembly from the fire 4 1 1 Isolate the gas supply 4 1 2 Remove fascia from the front of the fire as shown in section 3 4 4 1 3 Remove the glass frame assembly from t...

Page 30: ...cradle attached to the L H leg of the combustion chamber 4 3 3 Re fit the new receiver in its cradle and re fit the control wires to the bottom R H side of the control valve 4 4 Removing the Pilot Ass...

Page 31: ...the handset Parts Shortlist Pilot Gasket 70 35220 Thermocouple 70 36270 Glass Panel B 100310 Glass Seal B 105540 Pilot Body 70 36250 Log Set Complete B 105650 Control Valve B 82290 Bag of Loose Gravel...

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