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14.7  FITTING THE FIRE & USING THE CABLE FIXING SYSTEM - 

reference should be made to the drawings on the 

 

 

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a.

   There is silicone sponge sealing strip already affixed to the relevant surfaces to ensure a good seal.  Ensure this silicone sealing 

strip stays in place during installation. 

b. 

 A cable fixing system is supplied to secure the unit into the Fireplace Enclosure.  The cable fixing system will also pull the unit 
tight back against the fireplace to make a good seal.  This is very important to ensure efficient and safe operation of the fire.    

c. 

There are 2 cables supplied; 1 to be used each side of the unit.  Working at 730mm centres in the Fireplace Enclosure drill the 
lower holes 20mm up from the base and drill the higher holes 610mm up from the base - see drawing on below. Secure the 4 
Eyebolts supplied with the Rawlplugs to the back of the fireplace.  Ensure the Eyebolts are fully screwed in and protrude no more 
than 25mm. 

 

IMPORTANT: 

ENSURE THE MATERIAL THE EYEBOLT/RAWPLUG IS FIXED INTO IS SOLID AND SOUND. If the fixing is 

not sound the Rawlplug/Eyebolt will be pulled out and the fire will not be sealed to the Fireplace Opening.  

 

Note: With the minimum depth fireplace enclosure it may be necessary to sink the Eye Bolt Heads into the Brickwork. 

d. 

There are 2 cable attachment points on the top of the main casing; 1 each side at the rear.  They are part of the folded lip of the 
top section prize these up with a screwdriver to enable them to be used.  Feed a cable downwards through each cable attach-
ment point ready for Installing the fire. 

e.

   Push the Flue onto the Spigots at the rear of the fire and IMPORTANT, ensure that ‘TOP’ marked on the end of the Flue       

Terminal is at the top centre; using the drill provided and with the flue level mark and drill the three holes around the Spigot.  
Secure the flue with the Screws provided and then seal around the flue/spigot with the Sealing Tape also provided.  

      IMPORTANT : Do Not Force The Flue In Too Far Or Past It’s Stop As It Will Block Off The Flow Causing Overheating.

 

f.

   Taking care to not damage the slips, rest the Fire in the Fireplace opening so that you can still gain access to the cables and 

eyebolts. Feed the cables though the eyebolts on either side and then through the hole in the back of the fire near the base 

g.

   Slide the Fire/Flue into the Fireplace guiding the flue into the hole until it is 

part way 

(leaving the fire sticking out approximately 

50mm) ensuring the gas supply pipe and isolation/pressure test elbow clears through the cut out in the rear of the Main Casing 
and does not foul on the control. 

h. 

Lift the Fire slightly and slide it home ensuring that the sealing strips on the underside of the front of the Fire and the rear of the 
Fire outer frame stay in position to make a seal against the top edge of the slip at the base of the fireplace enclosure and the 
front face of the slips where they locate against the rear of the Fire outer frame.  While sliding the unit into the Fireplace opening 
pull on the excess cable.  

i.

  Referring to the illustrations on the next page feed the cables through the two loose cable clamp brackets. The adjuster and lock 

screw can now be fitted onto the cable and through the large hole in the cable clamp bracket.  Position the brackets one either 
side of the fire towards the bottom of the channel between the Main Casing and the Inner Fire Casing. By  use of the adjuster 
and lock screw tighten up the cable to tension the fire back into the fireplace. The fire should be secure and not liable to       
movement.   

 

 

Sur plus fixing cable MUST NOT be cut off and must be tucked back through the small hole in the cable clamp bracket  to keep it 
well away from any electronics.

 

j.

   If any of the silicone sealing strips are not compressed and/or if there are gaps they must be filled with a suitable sealant, fireclay 

or high temperature silicone.

 

k.

   Now on the Outside check that the End Terminal part of the Flue is clear of the hole = 130mm of Flue, the Terminal should be  

      clear of the wall – NOT WITHIN THE WALL. 

l.

   Fit, and secure the Wall Plate to the Flue through the holes provided in the flue terminal and seal to the Wall with the Stainless 

      Steel Screws provided.  
      Note: To prevent the ingress of water Sealing Foam has been supplied for the Wall Plate, if this does not provide an adequate 
      seal with the wall then any gaps must be filled with a waterproof silicone sealant or mastic.  
       Note: 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 should line up with those in the Flue Terminal. 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
m.

  Connect the isolation/pressure test elbow to the control valve and with it fully open check the joint for gas soundness. 

n.

   Check that all gas connections are sound. The appliance has been factory tested; however the connections may have been  

disturbed in transit or storage.                                                                                             

 

      ! TIP !  

If the Burner needs to be removed first pull both the Electronics Control Box and Infrared Sensor off their Velcro 
mountings.  Take out the 6 self-tapping screws securing the burner mounting plate, then taking care not to catch 
the soft firebox linings and lifting at the rear, swing the whole assembly out and clear of the fire taking care not to 
damage the liner panels, which are soft and can easily be marked. Take care and ensure the Receiver and  

 

 

Sensor do not catch on the fire as they are removed . 

 

  ! IMPORTANT NOTE !  

Always reseal the pressure test point and check that it is gas tight.

  

(This accounts for a lot of 

recalls.) 

 

Summary of Contents for Synergy Perspective BF

Page 1: ...MPORTANT NOTE THIS FIRE IS HEAVY AND ASSISTANCE SHOULD BE SOUGHT WHEN LIFTING ALL INSTRUCTIONS MUST BE LEFT WITH THE USER FOR SAFE KEEPING MANUFACTURED by Nu Flame Limited Unit 4 Kimpton Trade Busines...

Page 2: ...toms Possible Cause 34 21 Energy Class Product Fiche EU Declaration of Conformity 36 22 Diagram of Radio Frequency Control System 39 Guarantee 40 INSTALLATION OPTIONS 12 Sections 12 13 14 15 are for t...

Page 3: ...ergy Glass has been ordered the Glass Shelf will also have been supplied with the Sealing Frame Important Store the Trims and Doors in a safe secure area as all parts will have been Quality Control ch...

Page 4: ...the simulated logs or simulated bark chips need renewing please obtain suitable replacements from a Nu Flame Stockist u The fire must be installed in accordance with the rules in force and these Instr...

Page 5: ...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 6: ...nked by arrow Please note that you can have the flame height anywhere between maximum and preset low For fine adjustment simply tap the large and small flame buttons d Switching Off Press the red off...

Page 7: ...esent room temperature the fire will go straight to the Standby Setting until the temperature drops below the Set Temperature at which point the main burner will relight Note The Room Temperature is s...

Page 8: ...re is not working and the Basic Reset has not worked a Full Reset can be carried out Open the outer door by pulling at the left side to release it from the magnetic catches and open the outer door loc...

Page 9: ...te the Warranty IMPORTANT BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH THE INSTALLATION READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY THESE INSTRUCTIONS SHOULD BE LEFT WITH THE USER FOR SAFE KEEPING AND FUTURE SERVICING PRIOR TO INSTA...

Page 10: ...de Views show how far the Trims project from the wall Minimum Flat Sizes for Doors Frames Central Around Opening Width mm Height mm Synergy Perspective BF Steel Trim No Sealing Frame 1135mm 560mm Syne...

Page 11: ...as been supplied for the correct gas to be used by checking the Data Badge in the base of the fire d A route for a concealed gas supply is provided through a hole in the rear of the fire at a position...

Page 12: ...evisions With Options Above Note The Steel Trim Option Cannot Be With A Wall Mounted Installation However It Can Be Used In A Fire Surround Installation With A Fire Surround Installation the Shelf of...

Page 13: ...aterial set at least 50mm away from the Fire Note A drip weather shield or equivalent should be provided above the Fireplace Enclosure to prevent rain damp bridging the cavity h A Hole for the flue sh...

Page 14: ...Sealing Frame deduct 359mm ref page 9 from this dimension this will provide the flue length for your application Take your flue length dimension from 500mm maximum wall flue length provided and this i...

Page 15: ...flange of the Sealing Frame stay in position to create a seal to the wall around the fireplace opening While sliding the unit into the Fireplace Opening pull on the excess cable j Referring to the ill...

Page 16: ...ON 15 ARRANGEMENT OF THE FUEL EFFECT FIREPLACE ENCLOSURE HOLE CENTRES FOR CABLE FIXING SYSTEM EYEBOLTS NOTE Tensioning nut wound fully back to allow maximum adjustment FINISHED ADJUSTED Do not overtig...

Page 17: ...ructural survey may be Required d For Combustible Installations e g Wood Studwork the Fireplace should be lined with a suitable non combustible material e g Superlux Board or Equivalent If the rear wa...

Page 18: ...e hot Therefore we do not recommend any shelves space away from the slips 13 4 CUTTING THE HOLE FOR THE FLUE The flue is 150mm in diameter and a hole is required providing sufficient clearance The fol...

Page 19: ...hould line up with those in the Flue Terminal See photograph on next page IMPORTANT NOTE NONE OF THE SQUARE HOLES IN THE FLUE TERMINAL MUST BE WITHIN THE WALL TIP To provide a good square cut end to t...

Page 20: ...ips on the underside of the front of the Fire and the rear of the Fire outer frame stay in position to make a seal against the top edge of the slip at the base of the fireplace enclosure and the front...

Page 21: ...OLE CENTRES FOR CABLE FIXING SYSTEM EYEBOLTS NOTE Tensioning nut wound fully back to allow maximum adjustment FINISHED ADJUSTED Do not overtighten just enough to seal 13 7 PROCEED TO SECTION 15 ARRANG...

Page 22: ...and 150mm either side 1080mm minimum hearth width e The base of the fireplace must be flat level and square to the face of the fireplace opening f There can be no up stand around the hearth as the doo...

Page 23: ...sure or fireplace as this can affect the fires efficiency and cause wall staining 14 4 CLEARANCES TO SHELVES COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS Refer to diagram FIREPLACE CONSTRUCTION on previous page a A non comb...

Page 24: ...hould line up with those in the Flue Terminal See photograph on next page IMPORTANT NOTE NONE OF THE SQUARE HOLES IN THE FLUE TERMINAL MUST BE WITHIN THE WALL TIP To provide a good square cut end to t...

Page 25: ...ips on the underside of the front of the Fire and the rear of the Fire outer frame stay in position to make a seal against the top edge of the slip at the base of the fireplace enclosure and the front...

Page 26: ...LE CENTRES FOR CABLE FIXING SYSTEM EYEBOLTS NOTE Tensioning nut wound fully back to allow maximum adjustment FINISHED ADJUSTED Do not overtighten just enough to seal 14 8 PROCEED TO SECTION 15 ARRANGE...

Page 27: ...Breast will occur e The Wall Mounted Television must be mounted on a suitable bracket or angled bracket that meets the Television Manufacturer s requirements and spaces the Television at least 35mm a...

Page 28: ...Gas Fires d The preferred height position for a Wall Mounted Television Must meet the Installation Requirements of these Instructions e The Nu Flame Television Glass Heat Shield is only suitable for t...

Page 29: ...the Fire s Installation Instructions and the Fire Surround meets the Minimum Dimensions as detailed in the Diagrams Below b You Must take account of the Television Manufacturer s Installation requirem...

Page 30: ...ly place natural coloured vermiculite granules from large bag into the central tray area on the burner sufficient to fill it to the top 5mm depth Secondly sprinkle a small quantity of black vermiculit...

Page 31: ...n the log support at the front k Place log No 5 next to log No 6 locating it on the peg and the cut out in the rear log l Place the last log No 4 so that it locates on the central peg and rests in the...

Page 32: ...l track down even a single strand of Embaglow and prevent the spark from arcing to the pilot p Before sealing the glass outer door with the 2 screws and the Pozidriv screwdriver provided check the con...

Page 33: ...s the fire may stop working f The customer should be briefed on the need for regular servicing this will normally be once a year g Advise the customer that apart from batteries there are no user repla...

Page 34: ...Embaglow material is left close to the pilot The spark from the ignition system will track down even a single strand of Embaglow and prevent the spark from arcing to the pilot j Check the Condition o...

Page 35: ...as this could be the least cost option 20 5 PILOT FLAME SHORTENS OR GOES OUT WHEN MAIN BURNER IS SELECTED a Monitor the supply pressure at the isolation elbow as the main burner lights If pressure dr...

Page 36: ...imum 67 5 The fire 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 F...

Page 37: ...9 The fire 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 Li...

Page 38: ...BF Certificate Number CE688456 The object of the declaration described above is in conformity with relevant harmonized legislation Gas Appliance Regulation EU 2016 426 The following harmonised standar...

Page 39: ...39 22 0 DIAGRAM OF RADIO FREQUENCY CONTROL SYSTEMS...

Page 40: ...return delivery to us We will not be liable for any such breakages or losses 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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