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URBAN MF SERIES 

 

 

 

 

  

URBAN MF 800-40-NG/LPG-1S 2S L/R 3S T 

  

URBAN MF 800-75-NG/LPG-1S 2S L/R  T 

  

URBAN MF 1050-40-NG/LPG-1S 2S L/R 3S T 

  

URBAN MF 1050-75-NG/LPG-1S 2S L/R  T 

  

URBAN MF 1300-40-NG/LPG-1S 2S L/R 3S T 

  

URBAN MF 1300-75-NG/LPG-1S 2S L/R  T 

  

URBAN MF 1500-40-NG/LPG-1S 2S L/R 3S T 

  

URBAN MF 1500-75-NG/LPG-1S  

  

URBAN MF 1900-40-NG/LPG-1S 2S L/R 3S T 

  

URBAN MF 2400-40-NG/LPG-1S 2S L/R 3S T 

 
 
 
 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for URBAN MF 1050-40-LPG-1S T

Page 1: ...NG LPG 1S 2S L R T URBAN MF 1050 40 NG LPG 1S 2S L R 3S T URBAN MF 1050 75 NG LPG 1S 2S L R T URBAN MF 1300 40 NG LPG 1S 2S L R 3S T URBAN MF 1300 75 NG LPG 1S 2S L R T URBAN MF 1500 40 NG LPG 1S 2S L R 3S T URBAN MF 1500 75 NG LPG 1S URBAN MF 1900 40 NG LPG 1S 2S L R 3S T URBAN MF 2400 40 NG LPG 1S 2S L R 3S T ...

Page 2: ...G_EN_08 2 ...

Page 3: ...mponents and connection diagram 21 7 1 Honeywell ESYS black remote control 21 7 1 1 Control components 21 7 1 2 General connection diagram 22 7 1 3 Connection and operation of the flue gas fan 27 8 Operating the remote control 29 8 1 Honeywell ESYS black remote control 29 8 1 1 Introduction 29 8 1 2 Screen and keys 29 8 1 3 User menu 30 8 1 4 Operating the fireplace 31 8 1 5 Resetting a failure 31...

Page 4: ...2 2 Registering the RF remote control again in case of lack of communication between the remote control and the receiver 48 14 2 3 Receiving sensitivity of the RF remote control and the receiver 48 14 2 4 Possible error indications 48 14 2 5 During firing with TTB 49 14 3 Fault reset 50 15 Terms of guarantee 51 15 1 Period of guarantee 51 15 2 Exclusion 51 15 3 Reservation 51 ...

Page 5: ...onnection of this gas fireplace may only be carried out by a recognized installer according to the national and or local regulations Prior to the installation the gas and electricity supply as well as the supply of the necessary combustion air must be carried out according to national and or local regulations 3 Dimensions and weights of the appliance Type Overall dimensions in cm WxDxH Weight URBA...

Page 6: ... x 1 7 200 250 250 I3 G30 28 30 5 3 16 4 0 164 1 x 1 6 1 x 1 7 200 250 250 G31 37 5 19 20 7 0 212 1 x 1 6 1 x 1 7 200 250 250 URBAN MF 1050 40 75 NG LPG 1S 2S L R 3S T Type B11AS B11BS B14AS B14BS Cat Type of gas Supply pressure mbar Load Qn Hi kW Burner pressure mbar Consumption m hr Nozzle mm Restriction mm Ø Flue gas duct mm 1050 40 1S 2S L R T 1050 40 3S 1050 75 1S 2S L R 1050 75 T I2E G20 20 ...

Page 7: ... 2 2 250 300 300 250 I3B P G30 50 11 9 15 3 0 37 1 x 2 9 1 x 2 2 250 300 300 250 I3 G30 28 30 11 9 15 3 0 37 1 x 2 9 1 x 2 2 250 300 300 250 G31 37 11 46 19 3 0 47 1 x 2 9 1 x 2 2 250 300 300 250 URBAN MF 1300 40 NG LPG 3S Type B11AS B11BS B14AS B14BS Cat Type of gas Supply pressure mbar Load Qn Hi kW Burner pressure mbar Consumption m hr Nozzle mm Restriction mm Ø Flue gas duct mm 1300 40 3S I2E ...

Page 8: ... 3 0 37 1 x 2 9 1 x 2 2 300 300 I3 G30 28 30 11 9 15 3 0 37 1 x 2 9 1 x 2 2 300 300 G31 37 11 46 19 3 0 47 1 x 2 9 1 x 2 2 300 300 URBAN MF 1900 40 NG LPG 1S 2S L R 3S T Type B11AS B11BS B14AS B14BS Cat Type of gas Supply pressure mbar Load Qn Hi kW Burner pressure mbar Consumption m hr Nozzle mm Restriction mm Ø Flue gas duct mm 1900 40 1S 2S L R T 3S I2E G20 20 21 93 16 32 2 32 1 x 3 7 300 G25 2...

Page 9: ...00 350 G31 37 17 65 21 2 0 72 1 x 3 1 x 2 375 300 350 4 1 2 Logburner URBAN MF 800 40 75 NG LPG 1S 2S L R 3S T LB 500 15 Type B11AS B11BS B14AS B14BS Cat Type of gas Supply pressure mbar Load Qn Hi kW Burner pressure mbar Consumption m hr Nozzle mm Restriction mm Ø Flue gas duct mm 800 40 1S T 800 40 2S L R 3S 800 75 1S 2S L R 3S T I2E G20 20 13 94 19 6 1 47 1 x 2 8 1 x 5 200 250 250 G25 25 12 75 ...

Page 10: ...30 28 30 17 03 28 0 53 1 x 2 2 1 x 2 8 250 300 300 250 G31 37 15 68 31 7 0 64 1 x 2 2 1 x 2 8 250 300 300 250 URBAN MF 1300 40 75 NG LPG 1S 2S L R T LB800 15 Type B11AS B11BS B14AS B14BS Cat Type of gas Supply pressure mbar Load Qn Hi kW Burner pressure mbar Consumption m hr Nozzle mm Restriction mm Ø Flue gas duct mm 1300 40 1S T 1300 40 2S L R 1300 75 1S 2S L R 1300 75 T I2E G20 20 18 73 18 1 98...

Page 11: ...8 0 53 1 x 2 2 1 x 2 8 300 G31 37 15 68 31 7 0 64 1 x 2 2 1 x 2 8 300 URBAN MF 1500 40 75 NG LPG 1S 2S L R 3S T LB800 15 Type B11AS B11BS B14AS B14BS Cat Type of gas Supply pressure mbar Load Qn Hi kW Burner pressure mbar Consumption m hr Nozzle mm Restriction mm Ø Flue gas duct mm 1500 40 1S 2S L R T 3S 1500 75 1S I2E G20 20 18 73 18 1 98 1 x 3 3 1 x 5 7 300 300 G25 25 17 48 23 1 2 15 1 x 3 3 1 x...

Page 12: ...8 28 4 0 56 1 x 2 4 1 x 2 8 300 300 I3 G30 28 30 18 28 4 0 56 1 x 2 4 1 x 2 8 300 300 G31 37 16 6 30 5 0 67 1 x 2 4 1 x 2 8 300 300 URBAN MF 1900 40 NG LPG 1S 2S L R 3S T LB1100 15 Type B11AS B11BS B14AS B14BS Cat Type of gas Supply pressure mbar Load Qn Hi kW Burner pressure mbar Consumption m hr Nozzle mm Restriction mm Ø Flue gas duct mm 1900 40 1S 2S L R T 3S I2E G20 20 19 79 18 5 2 09 1 x 3 5...

Page 13: ...0 T I2E G20 20 19 79 18 5 2 09 1 x 3 5 1 x 5 7 300 350 G25 25 18 33 23 3 2 25 1 x 3 5 1 x 5 7 300 350 I2E G20 20 19 79 18 5 2 09 1 x 3 5 1 x 5 7 300 350 I2H G20 20 19 79 18 5 2 09 1 x 3 5 1 x 5 7 300 350 I2L G25 25 18 33 23 3 2 25 1 x 3 5 1 x 5 7 300 350 I3B P G30 30 18 28 4 0 56 1 x 2 4 1 x 2 8 300 350 I3B P G30 50 18 28 4 0 56 1 x 2 4 1 x 2 8 300 350 I3 G30 28 30 18 28 4 0 56 1 x 2 4 1 x 2 8 300...

Page 14: ...view I2H I2L I2E I2E I3B P I3B P I3 G20 20mbar G25 25mbar G20 20 mbar G20 G25 20 25 mbar G30 30 mbar G30 50 mbar G30 G31 28 30 37 mbar AT BE CH CZ DE DK ES FI FR GB GR IE IT LU NL NO PT SE CY EE LT LV HU PL HR TR SI SK MT RO ...

Page 15: ...ity connections In the Urban MF appliances the gas and electricity connections are always on the left side of the fireplace An ISO 7 R1 2 connection is provided for the gas supply line For the electrical connection a grounded plug has been provided Supply power 230 V 50 Hz 28VA 0 12 A A wall socket with a voltage of 230V and grounding terminal must be provided 3x2 5mm Both connection must always b...

Page 16: ...eating surface and therefore cannot be touched when the fireplace is burning These parts pose a risk of burns 5 4 Safety devices on the fireplace On all fireplaces models a safety device is provided so that the fireplace cannot be started in case the flue gas valve and the fresh air supply valves are not fully opened All fireplace models are fitted with a pilot light with ionization measurement in...

Page 17: ...ng key Spray can Shut off valve optional Convection set optional Flue gas fan optional 6 2 Positioning the fireplace 6 3 Inbouwen haard The fireplace is equipped with 4 adjustable feet Each feet is infinitely adjustable in height It is fixed by means of an M10 bolt accessible at the front and the side A 17 mm open end spanner should be used to that end For levelling the fireplace each foot is infi...

Page 18: ...istance of 1 m from the fireplace 6 3 Flue gas duct 6 3 1 The flue gas duct in houses with natural aeration without flue gas fan The flue gas duct must be in good condition and be cleaned prior to the installation of the fireplace and manufactured of fire resistant material The diameter of the flue gas inlet should correspond to the connecting piece on the fireplace see tables pages 4 7 with a min...

Page 19: ... s rear wall and it can be lead to the room through an optional convection sheathing and convection kit or through convection grills at the top of the encasing Convection jacket In order to increase the appliance s efficiency a heat recovery system is used The supplied fresh outside air is partially directly used for the combustion The remaining air is conducted underneath the burner to the back w...

Page 20: ...nection flanges at the top of the galvanized casing These flexible ducts must run vertically over at least 0 75 metre before being bent and connected to the outlet grills Convection jacket made of ductboard insulation Convection jacket made of superisol board Connection of flexible duct to the outlet grill ...

Page 21: ... Gas control components and connection diagram 7 1 Honeywell ESYS black remote control 7 1 1 Control components 1 Receiver DFGT 03MC01 2 Electronic burnerunit S4565C3037B 3 Gas valve VK4100 4 Remote control 1 3 2 4 ...

Page 22: ...G_EN_08 22 7 1 2 General connection diagram ...

Page 23: ...VE EXHAUST FAN Start signal for optional electronic dampers or exhaust fan if used 12 7 1 2 1 Connection diagram without flue gas fan type B11AS 1 KNX Connection possibility for domotics house automation system 2 3 MS1 MS2 Connection micro switches on air and flue gas valves NORMAL CLOSED PARALLEL 4 5 TTB Short cut contact if TTB not used 6 7 APS CHECK Open contact if no optional dampers or exhaus...

Page 24: ...B Short cut contact if TTB not used 6 7 APS CHECK Short cut contact if exhaust fan is used 8 9 APS Contact connected with EFC21 12 13 if exhaust fan is used 10 11 VALVE EXHAUST FAN Contact connected with EFC21 8 9 if exhaust fan is used 12 A Fuse B Internal control pressure difference switch C Output to fan motor G Supply voltage 230V 50Hz H Input On Off signal from the fireplace electronics FAN I...

Page 25: ... TTB Contact connected with temperature help relay K1 TTB relay temperature measurement relay K2 minirelais 24Vac help relay TTB R1 resistance 1K1 2W for LED in reset button S1 reset button TTB 6 7 APS CHECK Open contact if no optional dampers or exhaust fan is used 8 9 APS Short cut contact if no optional dampers or exhaust fan is used 10 11 VALVE EXHAUST FAN Open contact if no optional dampers o...

Page 26: ...ement relay K2 minirelais 24Vac help relay TTB R1 resistance 1K1 2W for LED in reset button S1 reset button TTB 6 7 APS CHECK Short cut contact if exhaust fan is used 8 9 APS Contact connected with EFC21 12 13 if exhaust fan is used 10 11 VALVE EXHAUST FAN Contact connected with EFC21 8 9 if exhaust fan is used 12 A Fuse B Internal control pressure difference switch C Output to fan motor G Supply ...

Page 27: ...s connected to this main switch cable n 1 up to 5 PE connected to even terminals n 2 to 12 The cable from the fan is also connected to this main switch cable n 1 up to 5 PE connected to the uneven terminals n 1 to 11 Introduce both cables in the main switch at the bottom and make sure that these are connected according to IP xx Honeywell ESYS Flue gas fan with pressure differential switch Service ...

Page 28: ...n LED 2 Alarm LED 3 Manual ON OFF button Observation Type of fault Remedy Indication LED 1 Alarm LED 2 Uninterrupt ed red No supply voltage 1 Start the fireplace again using the remote control Blinking red Wrong cable connection between EFC 21 and fan or a problem with the pressure sensor in the fan insufficient underpressure blockage in chimney defective sensor measuring elements dirty 1 Check th...

Page 29: ...each is 6 meters In order to function properly the remote control must be at room temperature 8 1 2 Screen and keys Keys Screen Manual operation Closed left or open fireplace type right Atmospheric fireplace is switched on Atmospheric fireplace can be ignited Burner off setting lower left burner on setting higher right An action is in progress e g atmospheric fireplace is ignited Failure of atmosp...

Page 30: ...ndication Increase key On off key When the burner is on the ecowave function can be activated via remote control This allows for an ever varying flame height To activate this feature press once the menu button The following screen will appear Now press once on the arrow button at the top right the 0 on the screen changes to one the ecowave function is now active To disable this function press agai...

Page 31: ... in order to repair the defect 8 1 6 Replacing batteries When the battery symbol blinks on the screen the batteries need to be replaced Replacing the batteries is done as follows Remove the remote control s rear cover by sliding it down a few millimetres see figure 1 and then lifting it Install new batteries in the holder as shown in figure 2 Manual flame height setting By pressing both scroll arr...

Page 32: ...them in as domestic chemical refuse As to Belgium there are collection points at Bebat 9 Fireplace decoration 9 1 Putting the stones in the fireplace It is not allowed to put any stones in the pilot flame and between the ignition and ionization electrodes The supplied stones must be distributed evenly across the burner and the bottom of the appliance One layer of stones should be distributed evenl...

Page 33: ...s on or in the pilot flame and between the ignition electrodes and ionization pins Nothing may be changed to the supplied quantity of ornamental material Cover the burner surface with the supplied vermiculite granules Spread the vermiculite granules evenly across the burner surface 1 layer Observe the position and the stacking sequence of the ceramic logs as indicated on the pictures below The log...

Page 34: ...G_EN_08 34 Keep the area around the pilot flame unit clear of vermiculite 9 2 2 Logburner 500 15 9 2 2 1 Classic style 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ...

Page 35: ...G_EN_08 35 9 2 2 2 Smoke style 1 2 3 1 4 5 5 5 5 4 2 3 1 1 ...

Page 36: ...G_EN_08 36 9 2 3 Logburner 800 15 9 2 3 1 Classic style 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1 10 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 12 13 14 15 15 15 ...

Page 37: ...G_EN_08 37 9 2 3 2 Smoke style 2 1 2 3 4 5 4 5 3 5 1 2 2 3 3 4 5 5 5 4 ...

Page 38: ...G_EN_08 38 9 2 4 Logburner 1100 15 9 2 4 1 Classic style 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1 10 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 12 13 14 15 ...

Page 39: ...G_EN_08 39 9 2 4 2 Smoke style 1 10 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 12 13 14 1 10 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 12 13 14 1 10 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 12 13 14 14 ...

Page 40: ...onds after having been activated the main burner must show flames across its full hole pattern The flame height can be adjusted higher or lower using the flame height adjustment on the remote control refer to Chapter 8 Functions of the remote control In case the fireplace is equipped with a flue gas fan the pilot flame will be activated only after the underpressure sensor of the fan has detected s...

Page 41: ... open fireplace with flue gas duct with natural draught a draught blocking device and a thermostatic smoke reflux protection device If the draught in the chimney would become insufficient contamination blockage the thermostatic protection device will switch off the appliance so that no intoxication can occur The red LED of the TTB reset button will light refer to Chapter 4 4 The TTB can be reset a...

Page 42: ...lighting controlling and switching off the fireplace An infrared receiver is mounted on the fireplace The receiver transmits the signals from the remote control to the gas valve controller 12 2 Honeywell ESYS black remote control 12 2 1 Introduction The fireplace can be switched ON or OFF by means of the RF remote control The fireplace operates with a pilot flame that is constantly on whenever the...

Page 43: ...rner on setting higher right An action is in progress e g atmospheric fireplace is ignited Failure of atmospheric fireplace can be reset Failure Mains plug of atmospheric fireplace is other way around RF communication Batteries are almost empty symbol blinks Time indication 24 hour or 12 hour Temperature indication Temperature sensor s is are defective Increase setting or change selection Decrease...

Page 44: ...following screen will appear Now press once on the arrow button at the top right the 0 on the screen changes to one the ecowave function is now active To disable this function press again the menu button and then press the arrow button at the top left changing the one on screen to 0 the function ecowave is disabled The time indication can be set now using the scroll arrows After having set the tim...

Page 45: ...eplacing batteries When the battery symbol blinks on the screen the batteries need to be replaced Replacing the batteries is done as follows Remove the remote control s rear cover by sliding it down a few millimetres see figure 1 and then lifting it Install new batteries in the holder as shown in figure 2 Reinstall the rear cover of the RF remote control by putting the notches A and B of the rear ...

Page 46: ...ning agent for that purpose Only the original parts may be used for replacing defective parts This applies particularly to all safety components that is microswitches TTB TTB relay pressure sensor and fan and all control components In case of longer periods of standstill e g holidays it is recommended to shut off the gas valve and to switch off the electric power 14 Troubles 14 1 In general During...

Page 47: ...ace Failure of the fireplace On the screen an F followed by a 2 figure failure code is visible The triangle symbol blinks The hourglass symbol becomes visible as soon as a lock out failure has been reset by means of both scroll arrows As soon as the fireplace has been reset the basic screen appears again on the remote control A lock out failure of the fireplace On the screen an F followed by a 2 f...

Page 48: ...nce If error persists reinitialize remote control following procedure on page 14 2 2 F07 No flame and fault feedback from esys timeout on flame Error message can only occur when switching on the fireplace that is when igniting the pilot flame Check whether on ignition a spark is produced between the ignition electrodes of the pilot flame Check whether no decorative material has ended up between th...

Page 49: ...2 ESYS error when not released EEPROM lockout Unplug power supply of fireplace wait 30 seconds and replug the power supply If error persists replace electronic burner unit F13 ESYS error in On Mode The pilot flame and main burner were on and have extinguished The pilot flame is no longer detected Check whether no decorative material has ended up into the pilot flame Check whether the pilot flame c...

Page 50: ... As a result an error message appears on the screen You can now reset the fire by pressing both arrow keys simultaneously After resetting wait for 3 minutes before trying to re ignite the fire The fire can be reset a maximum of five times within 24 hours If this happens you should consult a qualified electrician to correct the fault ...

Page 51: ...sts are at the user s expense All cases of guarantee must be settled though the dealer 15 2 Exclusion Damage or defects due to the improper compliance with the installation and operating instructions are not covered by the guarantee The guarantee expires in case of poor maintenance of the fireplace accident or disaster due to a cause foreign to the fireplace or in case of repair by a non competent...

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