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BR517 is operating with its fan on. Check these other appliances by the procedure
supplied by the manufacturer.

14.3

Flame Supervision & Spillage Monitoring System

This pilot unit incorporates a system which will automatically shut off the gas supply if the
pilot flame goes out or if there is insufficient oxygen due to spillage or lack of ventilation.
Check that the system operates properly as follows;

14.3.1

Turn on the fan. Light the appliance and turn the control knob to “HIGH”.

Leave for one minute.

14.3.2

Turn back to “OFF” to extinguish the pilot. 

Note the time when the pilot goes out.

Listen for a snap sound at the gas tap. 

Note the time when the sound is heard. 

This sound is

caused by an electromagnetic valve shutting off the gas supply through the tap. The valve
is located in the body of the tap. The valve should operate 

within 60 seconds of the pilot going

out. 

If the valve does not operate within this time limit do not allow the appliance to be

used until the fault has been corrected.

This monitoring system must not be adjusted, bypassed or put out of operation.
This monitoring system, or any of its parts, must only be exchanged using Wonderfire
authorised parts.

Summary of Contents for Lincoln BR517S

Page 1: ...I N S T A L L E R G U I D E For MODEL BR517S G C 3 2 0 3 2 1 2 S i d e F a n F l u e d I n s e t G a s F i r e with LINCOLN Front Please keep in a safe place for future reference 600B416 02...

Page 2: ...us on 0121 386 6203 In the republic of Ireland call 353 183 75114 P l e a s e l e a v e t h i s I n s t a l l e r G u i d e w i t h t h e u s e r As supplied this appliance is for use with natural gas...

Page 3: ...NSTALLATION 22 14 FULL OPERATING CHECKS 23 15 FINAL REVIEW 25 16 SERVICING PARTS REPLACEMENT 26 16 1 To Replace Burner Plaques See Figure 44 26 16 2 To Remove The Front Surround 27 16 3 To Remove The...

Page 4: ...thing is not required when handling these articles but we 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 d...

Page 5: ...Rules for Electrical Installation 2 2 Electrical isolation of the unit should be by means of a switched fuse spur that should be readily accessible to the user easily identifiable and preferably sited...

Page 6: ...6 Figure 1 General Installation Dimensions...

Page 7: ...rround the burner bracket and the bottom front cover casting to be aligned horizontally Any excessive unevenness uneven tiles Cotswold stone etc should be rectified The appliance must not stand on com...

Page 8: ...ld be located so that the wind can blow freely across it at all times and where any blockage due to leaves snow etc is unlikely The minimum allowable distances from the terminal are shown in the follo...

Page 9: ...ls 1 Pipe bending template 1 Surround cutting metal template 1 Smoke match tube 1 Terminal weather shield 1 Junction box with cable clip earth lead sleeve fixings 1 Pack of fixings 1 Literature pack 1...

Page 10: ...ob and while keeping it depressed turn anticlockwise through approximately 60 to the PILOT IGN position A spark should track from the electrode pin to the thermocouple tip If there is no spark or inco...

Page 11: ...see figure 8 Carefully pull the unit slightly forward 3 Detach the control unit cover by removing one screw See figure 9 4 Remove the cable by releasing the cable clamp and detaching the leads from th...

Page 12: ...om the rear left of the convection box Replace the screw thus removed into the convection box Clamp the cable at one of the screws at the right side of the box see figure 11 6 7 Fit the flue duct conn...

Page 13: ...the outer wall make a rectangular opening as shown in figure 15 The depth of the recess is 145mm leaving the 50mm minimum projection required outside the wall Note that the fan box is not designed to...

Page 14: ...nnection spigot in the hole in the wall and if applicable the fan box in the recess Push the box in so that the fixing brackets are against the wall and mark the screw fixing positions on the wall 7 3...

Page 15: ...tween the top horizontal flanges or bottom angled flanges of the backing plates 8 3 Measure the length of the duct run between the intersection of the horizontal and sloping sections of the Z coupling...

Page 16: ...fan cable into the C sections at the bottom of the support brackets see figure 24 8 11 Further support for the fan cable especially at corners can be provided using the spring cable clips supplied in...

Page 17: ...he corners 8 15 For vertical duct installations Normally a false chimney breast will be constructed to hide the ducting The duct front covers will not therefore be required for these installations but...

Page 18: ...erminal The fan should be heard to increase to boost speed within approximately two seconds iii Remove the hand The fan should revert to normal speed after approximately three seconds 9 6 The unit inc...

Page 19: ...n position aligning the holes in the shield with those at the sides of the end plate Secure with the two screws previously removed see figure 32 10 3 Fit the terminal guard see figure 33 Secure the gu...

Page 20: ...on box Carefully lift the cast front into position square with the convection box taking care not to damage the slide control mechanism Holding the cast front a little above the top surface of the con...

Page 21: ...ght ensure that the air has been purged that the pilot orifice is clear and that the thermocouple connections are sound Replace the pilot unit if necessary see servicing section of this manual 12 3 7...

Page 22: ...ner compartment and its rear face should touch the rear ceramic wall See figure 39 13 4 Install the 9 loose coals as follows The smooth surfaces of the coals should be at the bottom and back 13 4 1 Se...

Page 23: ...depress the control knob and turn to OFF The pilot should be extinguished 14 1 10 Press the off switch to turn off the fan the indicator light should glow 14 2 Check For Spillage A spillage check must...

Page 24: ...for one minute 14 3 2 Turn back to OFF to extinguish the pilot Note the time when the pilot goes out Listen for a snap sound at the gas tap Note the time when the sound is heard This sound is caused...

Page 25: ...s that if the monitoring system repeatedly shuts off the fire the appliance should be switched off and a specialist should be consulted 15 6 Advise the customer that they should read their Owner s gui...

Page 26: ...lls and coals are replaced correctly as described in the installation instructions Always test for gas soundness and spillage after servicing the appliance and check operation of all controls Do not u...

Page 27: ...disconnect the appliance from the elbow 16 3 4 Detach the burner unit from the convection box by removing 2 screws see figure 46 Carefully lift the burner unit forward making sure that the unit does n...

Page 28: ...ove the gas tap solenoid unit as sections 16 5 1 to 16 5 12 16 6 2 Make sure that the tap is in the off position 16 6 3 Remove the circlip holding the piezo unit to the tap Remove the piezo unit 16 6...

Page 29: ...witch see figure 53 16 10 5 Disconnect the three leads Yellow orange white from the air pressure switch 16 10 6 Disconnect the two leads Brown blue from the mains cable connection block 16 10 7 Replac...

Page 30: ...weather shield and flue box end plate by removing two screws see figure 55 16 12 3 Disconnect the wiring loom connector inside the top right of the flue box see figure 56 15 12 4 Slide the fan out of...

Page 31: ...709 D Gas tap spark generator 1 545969 E Spark generator 1 521069 F Control knob 1 545979 G Pilot unit For Natural Gas Appliances 1 540979 Pilot unit For Propane Appliances 544929 H Solenoid valve 1 5...

Page 32: ...tered Installer Please fill in the following information for your own future reference The information should always be quoted in any correspondence with your original supplier or Wonderfire service d...

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