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12.2 - FIRE SURROUND - SLIPS - HEARTH REQUIREMENTS (Also See diagrams in Section 11.1) 

a.

  If the Fire is to be fitted against a purpose made Fire Surround Back Panel it must have a temperature rating of 150

º

C. 

b.

  

 

Where a Fire Surround is to be used due to the possibility of cracking we recommend that the Back Panel of  the Surround is made of 3  

      pieces with a top and sides. Some back panel materials, (Conglomarate), claiming a 150C rating may still not withstand  the temperature 
     variations created by this high efficient output fire and may discolour or create an odour.           

c. 

The Fire requires a non-combustible Hearth of 50mm high consisting of a top of at least 12mm thick. 

d. 

The hearth must project at least 300mm in front of the wall and have a minimum width of 700mm centrally positioned. 

e. 

If the Hearth as an Upstand it must not be greater than 15mm above the hearth as the controls door will not open. 

f. 

The wall must be flat, and square to the hearth. 

g.

  For Wall Installations without a Surround Back Panel or if Slips are to be used there must be a minimum flat surface central around the 

flue of 630mm high by 635mm wide. This will allow for the case to fit close to the wall.  

h.

  There must be provision for a gas supply through the rear at the left side 65mm from the centre, see Section 10 Gas Supply. 

i.

  Dependant on the Control specified the fire may be fitted with Electronic Equipment, which is sensitive to dampness and high  

 

humidity so it is 

very important

 that any rendering/building work is allowed to thoroughly dry out before Installation. 

 

  ! IMPORTANT NOTE !  

Dry lined walls - ensure that any air gaps between the back of the plasterboard and wall are sealed off 
around the flue hole as heat from the flue can cause overheating of the wall, wall staining. 

                                                                       

12.3 - FIREPLACE REQUIREMENTS (Also See diagrams in Section 11.1) 

a.

   The fire can be installed into a property with internal timber/studwork constructed walls, see Section 11.1. 

b.

   No combustible materials (e.g. Wood-Studwork) must 

NOT

 be closer than 110mm to the flue and the underside and back faces must be  

      lined with a combustible material e. g. Superlux Board or Equivalent.       

 

c.

   Where the property as Cavity Wall Insulation this 

MUST 

be sealed off at least 110mm clear of the flue. 

d.  

A Hole for the flue should be centrally cut at a height of 454mm from the top of the Hearth. See Cutting the Hole. 

e. 

 There must be provision for a gas supply through the rear at the left side 65mm from the centre, see Section 10 Gas Supply.  

f.

   There must be a flat surface around the flue of 630mm high by 635mm wide to allow for the fire, see diagram on previous page.   

g.

   A Hole for the flue should be centrally cut at a height of 454mm from the Hearth. See Cutting the Hole.  

h.

  The fireplace opening should have provision for a gas supply through the rear, see Section 10 Gas Supply.   

i.

   Dependant on the Control specified the fire may be fitted with Electronic Equipment, which is sensitive to dampness and high humidity so 

     it is 

very

 

important

 that any rendering/building work is allowed to thoroughly dry out before installation.  

 

NOTE: Take Care Not To Use Materials That Will Give Off An Odour When Hot 

  As This Issue Is Known To Result In Complaints And Is Difficult To Resolve. 

 

12.4 - FALSE CHIMNEY BREAST APPLICATION  

a.   

If it is decided to use a false Chimney Breast to accommodate the fire then the details for materials, sizes, clearances are as detailed  

      above and the diagrams on the previous page. 

b.  

The void around the flue must not be packed with insulation and we also recommend that ventilation openings/grilles are added to 

      ventilate the void of the False Chimney Breast at high and low Level.  
     This will allow the cooler room air to circulate around the void of the Chimney Breast, which will reduce temperatures and assist with wall  
     coverings applied to the Chimney Breast.  
 

12.5 - CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS AND SHELVES (Ref: Diagram in Section 11.1) 
                                No Combustible Material Must Be Closer Than 110mm To The Flue   

a.

  A 

non combustible

 shelf can be fitted above the fire and should be positioned at least 680mm above the hearth, see previous page. 

      Please note a lower position for a shallower shelf could be used however ensure the case can be lifted off for removal.  

b.

  A 150mm 

combustible

 shelf can be fitted above the fire but must be positioned at least 750mm above the hearth. 

     For deeper combustible shelves they must be raised a further 25mm for every extra 25mm of depth. 

 

c. 

Any combustible sidewall must be 700mm central about the flue, however with a combustible fire surround with side walls deeper than 
150mm this distance must be increased by 25mm for every extra 25mm of depth.  

d.

  With all heating appliances, soft furnishings, decorations and wall coverings they may discolour or scorch if placed too close. 

e.

  No combustible material, e.g. curtains must be closer than 500mm to the fire. 

f.

  Any combustible wall claddings (wall paper) must be cut back centrally about the flue to 620mm high and 560mm wide. 

g. 

Due to the heat output of the Veo Balanced Flue it is 

not recommended

 to use blown vinyl wall covering around the fire.

 

 

12.6 – CUTTING THE HOLE FOR THE FLUE 

The flue is 150mm in diameter, and a hole is required providing sufficient clearance, we recommend 160mm diameter minimum.  
The following Notes will assist: 

a.

   If cutting the hole with a core drill ensure the pilot hole is cutting into solid material as it may wander. 

b.

   Partially drill the hole and then check the fit of the flue before finishing,( a Wall Plate is provided for the outside). 

c.   

For cutting out the hole with a chisel, first pilot drill the hole centreline then mark out the hole on both inside/outside and use small 

      holes around the hole before cutting out with the chisel and making good the hole,( a Wall Plate is provided for the outside).   

d.

   Ensure the hole is horizontal, round and straight. 

e.

   Any Cavity Wall insulation must be trimmed and sealed back from the hole by at least 110mm to prevent contact with the flue.  

f.   

Any internal plaster board typical to a dry lined property should be cut back 25mm around the flue, e. g. 210mm diameter.  

 

 

 

NOW PROCEED TO SECTION 14 - PREPARING THE FIRE & FLUE. 

 

Summary of Contents for Fenton Balanced Flue

Page 1: ...be placed close to or on the fire We recommend that a Fireguard conforming to BS8423 should be used for protection of Young Children the Elderly Infirm and Pets ALL INSTRUCTIONS MUST BE LEFT WITH THE...

Page 2: ...rmity 32 23 Diagram of Infrared Control System 33 Guarantee 34 BOX CONTENTS The Fire comes in a number of boxes Box 1 Large box contains the Fire the Matrix Tray chosen Control System plus Fitting Kit...

Page 3: ...mm copper pipe gas supply to the burner via the isolation elbow 1 2 050mm length of 5mm x 4mm self adhesive silicone sealing strip for around the frame and base of the fire 1 1 820mm length of 5mm x 4...

Page 4: ...no nearer than 300mm to an opening in the building fabric formed for the purpose of accommodating a built in element such as a window frame The reference to external corners does not apply to building...

Page 5: ...a Safety Pressure Relief System and if the fires ignition should ever become delayed or noisy then the fire MUST NOT be used until checked by a Qualified Engineer Installer t In the event that the fi...

Page 6: ...y law and CE approval Commands are accepted by the microprocessor when buttons are pressed An audible beep means that the command has been received and the push button should immediately be released t...

Page 7: ...l Flame button to set the Minute Press Off or simply wait to return to the manual screen IMPORTANT For the following modes of controlling the fire automatically for Temperature or Timer Programs the F...

Page 8: ...ty alkaline e To change the Handset battery slide open the plastic panel on the back of the Handset f To change the Receiver Batteries remove the Ash Pan Cover and locate the electronic receiver box u...

Page 9: ...ners IMPORTANT NOTE The Fire MUST NEVER be used without the Glass Panel in place or if it is in any way damaged 4 SERVICING a The fire should be Serviced Annually in accordance with the Gas Safety Use...

Page 10: ...to comply with the above could leave the Installer Liable to Prosecution and Invalidate the Warranty IMPORTANT BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH THE INSTALLATION READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY THESE INSTRUCT...

Page 11: ...he left of the centre of the fire and 39mm up from the base of the Fireplace Builders opening An isolation elbow is provided at the control inlet Your 8mm gas supply pipe needs to protrude through the...

Page 12: ...Construction Shelf Details Sections 11 12 13 are for the various Installation Applications for Traditionally Built Houses Only one will apply For Timber Frame Houses refer to Section 13 IMPORTANT NOTE...

Page 13: ...nd high humidity so it is very important that any rendering building work is allowed to thoroughly dry out before installation NOTE Take Care Not To Use Materials That Will Give Off An Odour When Hot...

Page 14: ...E INTERNAL WALLS e g Timber Wood Stud With or Without a Standard Rebated Fire Surrounds Back Panel or Slips 700mm Min 300 mm Min Flue Hole 160mm Dia Plaster Board Cut Back 25mm Around Flue Hole 454mm...

Page 15: ...t is very important that any rendering building work is allowed to thoroughly dry out before installation NOTE Take Care Not To Use Materials That Will Give Off An Odour When Hot As This Issue Is Know...

Page 16: ...Installation d Installation MUST take account of the Outer Wall Cladding be it Brick or Weather Boards the latter being combustible will require different Installation Requirements We recommend seeki...

Page 17: ...STIBLE MATERIALS AND SHELVES a A non combustible shelf can be fitted above the fire and should be positioned at least 95mm above the builders opening We recommend the depth of the shelf should be a ma...

Page 18: ...terial from inside the Flue d With the flue at the correct length and when the fire is fitted there should be 130mm of Flue Terminal Outside The Wall and the screw holes for fixing the Wall Plate shou...

Page 19: ...e drill the lower holes 27mm up from the base and drill the higher holes 510mm up from the base see Cable Fixing Diagrams on next page Secure the 4 Eyebolts supplied with the Rawl Plugs to the back of...

Page 20: ...t the Burner Assembly and secure with 4 screws reposition the Thermatronic Receiver Box and Infrared Sensor or for High Level Control the Battery Box onto their Velcro Pads if applicable Reposition Re...

Page 21: ...ear Matrix on top of the Matrix Tray Ensure it is sat up against the back and with TOP facing you c Slide the Front Matrix in front of the burner as shown with FRONT facing you Health Safety Advice Re...

Page 22: ...shown b Fit the Front Coal Cluster on top of the Front Matrix as shown c Fit 3off C coals up against the Rear of the fire as shown Set the C indent facing the back d Fit 2off B coals in the pocket in...

Page 23: ...ls to ensure they are located correctly stable and not overhanging the pockets Also ensure non of the identification letters stamped on the coals are visible j Before fitting the glass panel with the...

Page 24: ...Wood Coal Cluster on top of the Rear Matrix as shown b Fit the Front Wood Coal Cluster on top of the Rear Matrix as shown c Fit the Far Left Wood Piece into the Recessed area as shown d Fit the Far R...

Page 25: ...e Underside of the Wood into the Recesses as shown Finally adjust the Wood Pieces to ensure they are located correctly and stable h Before fitting the glass panel with the 5 special countersunk screws...

Page 26: ...d For Customers who have purchased the Thermatronic or High Level Controls explain and demonstrate that the batteries in the receiver and handset Thermatronic or Battery Box High Level should be repl...

Page 27: ...5 special countersunk screws p With the 2 Remote Control Systems Always exchange the Batteries in both the Handset and Receiver q With the 2 Remote Control Systems ensure they are operational with th...

Page 28: ...Disconnect the push on wire connections at the control Remove the switch and wires and replace with a new component in reverse order g All Control Systems have a Pressure Test Point to allow the Burne...

Page 29: ...portant Note in Section 18 under Testing Commissioning Use d Fumes can be coming specifically from inferior Fire Surround materials e g resins from conglomerate materials which we do not recommend rat...

Page 30: ...be Installed serviced by a properly qualified in accordance with Local National Codes Installation Engineer and in accordance with these Installation Instructions Supplier Nu Flame Limited Model Fent...

Page 31: ...must be Installed serviced by a properly qualified in accordance with Local National Codes Installation Engineer and in accordance with these Installation Instructions Supplier Nu Flame Limited Model...

Page 32: ...ton Balanced Flue Certificate Number 19GR0277 00 The object of the declaration described above is in conformity with relevant harmonized legislation Gas Appliance Regulation EU 2016 426 The following...

Page 33: ...33 23 DIAGRAM OF RADIO FREQUENCY CONTROL SYSTEM...

Page 34: ...uring the return delivery to us We will not be liable for any such breakages Under no circumstances should any attempt be made to repair the burner on site without our express knowledge and approval d...

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