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LIST OF COMPONENTS  

 

 

Before commencing the installation ensure that all the components listed below 
are included in the appliance packaging.   

 

 

 

 

 

a)   

Balanced Flue Convector  

b)   

Ceramic components; 

i) 

1 Packet Black Ceramic Granules 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ii) 

1 Packet of 12 ‘Cotswold Stone’ Pieces 

 

 

 

 

 

 

iii) 

1 Packet of 22 ‘Cotswold Stone’ Pieces 

 

c)  

Flue and Terminal 

 

d)  

Terminal guard 

e)   

Aluminium Foil Tape, flue sealing rope gasket and fittings pack 

 

f)  

Installation & Servicing and Instructions 

 

g) 

Remote Control Handset & Receiver, 4 AA & 1PP3 size alkaline batteries. 

 

h) 

2 rolls of white foam tape 

 

Before commencing the installation ensure that all the components listed below 
are included in the fascia packaging.  

 

 

 

 

 

 

a) 

Fascia Panel 

 

b) 

Decorative trim and 4 magnets (if ordered) 

 

 

Inset Installations only 

 

a) 

Wall plate (must be used for Inset Installations) 

 

A

PPLIANCE DATA

 

KBFP00RN 

GAS TYPE 

NATURAL GAS 

SUPPLY PRESSURE 

20 mbar 

HEAT INPUT  

4.5 kW Gross 

GAS RATE 

0.43m

3

/h 

INJECTOR SIZE 

Ø 1.6

 mm 

GAS CONNECTION 

8mm 

WEIGHT 

40Kg 

NO

Concentration 

Class 5 

 

G

ENERAL 

I

NSTALLATION 

R

EQUIREMENTS

 

Fitting the Appliance 

The law demands that all gas appliances are installed by a qualified installer in 
accordance  with  the  current 

GAS  SAFETY  (INSTALLATION  AND  USE) 

REGULATIONS.

  The  installation  must  comply  with  these  installation 

instructions  and  all  relevant  parts  of  Local  and  National  Building  Standards 
(Scotland)  (Consolidation)  Regulations  and  those  relevant  recommendations  of 
the following British Standards.  

BS 5871: Part 1  BS 8303   BS 5440: Parts 

1  &  2      BS  6891        BSEN1856  Parts  1  &  2        BS  5482  Part  1,  as  well  as 
IGE/UP/7. 

Summary of Contents for KBFP00RN

Page 1: ...Heater MODEL NUMBER KBFP00RN INSTALLATION USER AND SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS THESE INSTRUCTIONS MUST REMAIN WITH THE USER This appliance is suitable for use on Natural Gas G20 at a supply pressure of 20...

Page 2: ...s is not a Do it yourself product and it must be installed by a competent person 2 The Installation Instructions must be adhered to without exception 3 The heat from this appliance will cause the wall...

Page 3: ...a Panel b Decorative trim and 4 magnets if ordered Inset Installations only a Wall plate must be used for Inset Installations APPLIANCE DATA KBFP00RN GAS TYPE NATURAL GAS SUPPLY PRESSURE 20 mbar HEAT...

Page 4: ...r the inset installation 3 Flue Terminal Position The minimum distances permissible from the flue terminal to obstructions and ventilation openings are shown below DIMENSION TERMINAL POSITION MINIMUM...

Page 5: ...gh the whole base of the builders opening fireplace recess or beneath the flue box b Project at least 275mm in front of the glass window panel c Project at least 150mm beyond each side of the edge of...

Page 6: ...s with the approval of the designers of the dwelling Fitting This appliance can be installed either by being fixed directly on to the surface or it can be inset into the inner leaf of a cavity wall Be...

Page 7: ...flue connection on the back of the heat exchanger Note that the two flue tubes are not concentric and that the inner tube is positioned towards the top of the outer tube Using a 3 5mm diameter drill...

Page 8: ...inner holes as shown in Figure 4 4 Temporally screw the convector box to the inner wall plate with four M5 screws Place the convector box over the protruding flue pipe and push the box into the hole...

Page 9: ...ox flange Fix the heat exchanger through the convector box flanges to the inner fascia using the M5 bolts supplied Replace the self tapping screws that secure the flue to the wall plate Seal the flue...

Page 10: ...panel slides up and down freely and locks in the top position COMMISSIONING 1 Before attempting to light the appliance the gas supply must be turned on by removing the cap from the isolator fitting a...

Page 11: ...s from your fire we recommend that it be serviced annually 7 These instructions are provided to assist you to operate the fire correctly and should be kept in a safe place 8 If you have any reason to...

Page 12: ...ger period d Depress control knob A slightly and turn anti clockwise to the ON position The main burner will not operate until this is done The main burner may light depending on the position of Contr...

Page 13: ...the DOWN button on the handset Release when the flame is at the desired height or has gone out Once again the electric motor should be heard moving Control Knob B Cleaning the fire Ensure that the app...

Page 14: ...wed of not smoking eating or drinking in the work area and that hands are washed before eating or drinking The appliance should be serviced at least once a year by a registered engineer and must inclu...

Page 15: ...After cleaning the glass door inside and out replace it and secure with the eight nuts Tighten the nuts evenly Stubborn marks can be removed with steel wool and detergent AFTER REFITTING THE APPLIANCE...

Page 16: ...he event of a part requiring replacement the parts list is as follows Part Description Part Number Motorised valve CV 104103 Remote hand control Receiver CV 104413 Pilot Burner NG Model CV 104506 Inje...

Page 17: ...17 B 124830 Issue 2 BFM Europe Limited Trentham Lakes Stoke on Trent Staffordshire ST4 4TJ Tel 01782 339000 Fax 01782 339009 Email info bfm europe com www bfm europe com...

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