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2.4.1. Coal Effect Layout
This fire is supplied with different sizes of
ceramic coal as follows:
Qty
Small Square Coals
8
Medium Square Coals
4
Random Coals
8
Small Random Coals
9
Aeration Tubes
2
½ Aeration Tubes
1
Proceed with the coal layout as follows: -
1. Following the appropriate set of
drawings, form the first layer, using the
Small
square
and
Medium square
coals, placing the aeration tubes as
shown.
2. Unpack the
Random and small
Random coals
and form the second
layer, ensuring that none of these coals
come into contact with the burner board.
3. Using more of the
small random coals
,
form the final layer.
4. Packing the coals too tightly together will
result in a poor flame picture. The best
results come from a ‘loose’ fuel build.
5. Do not place any coals immediately over
the pilot assembly.
6. After the appliance has been allowed to
warm up, small adjustments (using a
small pair of tongs) may be made to the
top layer to achieve the desired flame
picture.
7. It is recommended that the coals be left
alone once the desired flame picture has
been achieved.
Constant moving of the
coals causes the coals to disintegrate
and/or cause discolouration
.
WARNING:
Do not touch the
fire when it is alight. The fire will
remain very hot for a while after
extinguishing.
Medium Square Coals
equally spaced
Aeration
Tubes
Small Square Coals
equally spaced
Cross lighting slot
Pilot
Gas outlet
ports
Figure 8
4 Random coals
6 Small Random coals
Gaps
Gaps
Figure 9
3 Small Random coals
4 Random Coals
Figure 10