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ALCHEMY 22 UNIVERSAL FUEL EFFECT LAYOUTS 

Before commencing please also refer to the Tips section on page 6 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

Embaglow material 

Note. This product contains loose metal fibre which may be sharp. It is advised to where gloves when installing Embaglow. 

 

 

 

Tease out the fibres until they form a very loose, very light network of about 400mm long by about 60mm wide. Try to ensure that 

clumps of fibres are not formed. A loose network will allow gas to pass through and ensure that maximum glow is obtained. Tear 

the 400mm long piece into 4 or 5 sections of between 57mm and 66mm and place these on top of any visible burner slots or 

gaps in the fuel effect where there is flame. By raising the height of the fibres above the level of the burner a shimmering glow is 

obtained as soon as the fire is lit. Embaglow fibres have a long life but are a consumable item and will eventually deteriorate. 

Replacements can be obtained from your stockist 

 

When laying the logs ensure that the burner slots 
are kept clear. 

 

 

 

Position the first log as shown to the left of centre at the 
back of the burner against the back bars of the 
firebasket. 
 

 

 

Position the two side logs, resting on the back log and 
leaning against the side bars.   
 

 

 

Position the straight left hand centre log resting on a 
bark piece at the front and on top of the back log at the 
rear. Then position the right hand centre Y log resting on 
a bark piece at the front and with the left hand short 
branch resting against the last log laid. Please also refer 
to the Log notes on page 6 for more info on this final log. 
 
 

 
There are many shapes and sizes of coal but for the 
purposes of the layout we will describe them as small 
medium and large. This will be clearer when the coals 
are laid out and the instructions below are followed. 
 

When laying the coals ensure that the burner slots 
are kept clear. 

 

 

 

 

The bottom layer of coals is positioned on top of the 
black bark pieces. 

  For the front row use small coals, laid against the 

front bars and this will keep the burner slots clear. Do 
not cover the pilot cut-out. 

  Find suitably shaped medium or large coals to lay on 

the black burner insulation pad and place in such a 
way as to not cover the slots. 

  For the reminder of the bottom layer use large or 

medium coals for the best aesthetic effect. 

 
 
 

 

 

Place the remaining coals on top of the bottom coal layer 
in a similar way to the photograph above 
 
 

Summary of Contents for CHESNEYS ALCHEMY EVOLUTION PLUS N2

Page 1: ...can be varied to any point between high and low as desired c To turn off depress knob and turn clockwise depressing knob at each point as you go all the way round to off IMPORTANT NOTES d This applian...

Page 2: ...EPT IN A SAFE PLACE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE AND SERVICING DETAILS PRIOR TO INSTALLATION ENSURE THAT THE GAS TYPE AND PRESSURE ARE AS STATED ON THE APPLIANCE DATA PLATE SIMULATED COALS OR SIMULATED LOGS T...

Page 3: ...at hearth level and observe smoke If there is a definite flow into the flue aperture proceed with installation If there is not a definite flow into the flue aperture preheat the flue for approximatel...

Page 4: ...OF THE APPLIANCE Having ensured that the appliance application is correct and the requirements of the flue specification ventilation demands and the gas supply are correct proceed with the installatio...

Page 5: ...d remove the sellotape and ensure that the slots in the burner insulation pad are clear It is very important to ensure the following in order not to void the warranty 1 The gap under the burner block...

Page 6: ...cific layout has been devised to suit each basket b Where logs rest on the fire bed they should be supported by a bark chipping or chippings This achieves a good airflow around the log in order to avo...

Page 7: ...the back bars of the firebasket Position the two side logs resting on the back log and leaning high up against the side bars Position the straight left hand centre log resting on a bark piece at the f...

Page 8: ...re at the back of the burner against the back bars of the firebasket Position the two side logs resting on the back log and leaning against the side bars Position the straight left hand centre log res...

Page 9: ...ack of the burner against the back bars of the firebasket Position the two side logs resting on the back log and leaning high up against the side bars Position the straight left hand centre log restin...

Page 10: ...against the back bars of the firebasket Position the two side logs resting on the back log and leaning against the side bars Position the straight left hand centre log resting on a bark piece at the...

Page 11: ...will cease in a few hours If it does not consult your dealer straight away d Open fires are a hazard it is recommended that a guard be fitted to provide protection for children the elderly or infirm...

Page 12: ...y with CE approval Note It is a condition of the warranty that you do not return any parts to us unless we request you to do so For example if we request that the burner only is returned and you send...

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