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15. - ARRANGEMENT OF THE FUEL EFFECT.
Fitting the Fuel Effect Parts
Remove all the Fuel Effect parts & familiarise yourself with each part. The Fuel Effect depends on the one ordered be it the Coal Fuel
Bed or the Wood Fuel Bed.
Both the Coal and Wood Fuel Effects have a common Back Matrix (sits at the back of the burner, see ‘a’ below).
The additional Fuel Effect Parts are detailed below.
Coal Fuel Bed
:
You will see that there are 3 individually wrapped Large Coals pieces plus three small bags containing the
following Loose Coals : 3off Long Larger ‘K’ coals, 11off marked ‘J’ Coals and 6off marked ‘G’ Small coals.
Wood Fuel Bed
:
You will see there are 3 individually wrapped Large Wood pieces plus 5off Smaller Wood pieces marked 1 to 5.
! Tip !
TAKE CARE NOT TO DAMAGE THE LINER PANELS INSIDE THE FIRE WHEN FITTING THE FUEL BED.
The First Stage ‘a’ is common to both the Coal & Wood Effects
a.
Fit the Rear Matrix behind the Burner as shown.
Ensure it is sat up against the back with the word
‘TOP’ facing you.
FOR COAL EFFECT PLEASE READ ON FOR WOOD EFFECT TURN TO PAGE 24
15.1 - ARRANGING THE COAL EFFECT
a.
Slide the Front Moulded Coal
into positions between Front Heat
Shield and Burner as shown.
Health & Safety Advice
Refractory Ceramic Fibre (RCF)
Advice when working with Fuel Bed Components including Installing, Servicing and Disposal.
The Fuel Effect parts and possible Linings of this fire are made from Refractory Ceramic Fibre (R.C.F.) a Class 2 Carcinogen which is
a material designed for this Application. Excessive exposure to these types of materials may cause temporary irritation to eyes, skin
and respiratory tract. Therefore take care when handling these articles to ensure dust is kept to a minimum.
It is not necessary to wear protective clothing when handling these articles but we do recommend you follow the normal hygiene rules
of not smoking, eating or drinking in the work area, and always wash your hands before eating or drinking.
To minimise the release of RCF fibres during installation and servicing a HEPA filtered vacuum is recommended to remove any dust
accumulated in and around the fire both before and after working on it.
When Servicing and if replacing these parts we do not recommend they are broken up but are sealed within a heavy duty polythene
Bag and labelled as “RCF waste”. This is not classified as “hazardous waste” and may be disposed of at a local licensed landfill site.