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6.

 

PREPARING APPLIANCE FOR INSTALLATION

6.1

Detach the burner unit from the convection box by removing two screws

(see figure 11). Lift the burner unit clear.

6.2

Fit the two “U” section seals to the bottom edges of the convection box side

flanges. The seals should cover the front edges and
the side edges up to where they meet the convection
box base (see figure 12).

6.3

Fit the two surround securing brackets to

the convection box side flanges with the screws
supplied. Note the different orientation of the
brackets at left and right sides - See figure 13.

6.4

For Concealed Connection Only

Cut a slit in the seal at the back of the convection box. The seal must envelop the pipe.

Do not slit the seal unless the supply pipe is to
pass through it.

6.5

 

The appliance is supplied with two

fireback spacers extending backwards to ensure
sufficient clearance from the back of the
fireplace when installed without the spacer kit
617K. If the appliance is being installed with the
spacer kit, reverse the fireback spacers. This will
give the minimum rear clearance required when
used with the spacer kit (see figure 14).

 If the kit

is not used do not reverse the fireback spacers.
Never totally remove the spacers.

6.6

This appliance is supplied with a flue

restrictor for use where the flue draught is
excessive. The restrictor must NOT be fitted
where a precast flue or a flue liner is used. For
all other installations the restrictor should be
fitted. There may however, be certain
exceptional circumstances where fitting the
restrictor causes the fire to fail the spillage test.
In such cases the restrictor will have to be
removed. After removal conduct the spillage
check again.
The restrictor is packed loose with the
appliance and is fixed with three screws (See
figure 15).

Attach the top shield and outlet baffle to the convection air outlet using the three
tapping screws supplied in the fire front pack. See figure 15A.

Fig. 15A Shield & Baffle

    

 Fig. 15 Flue Restrictor

 

 Fig 14 Fireback Spacers

     

    

Left side

       Right side

 Fig. 13 Surround securing brackets

Fig. 12 “U” Seals

Fig. 11 Burner Attachment Points

Summary of Contents for Marseille BR622

Page 1: ...I N S T A L L E R G U I D E For MODEL BR622 G C 32 032 09 Fireslide High Efficiency Fuel Effect Gas Fire Please keep in a safe place for future reference 600B403 03...

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: ...E FOR INSTALLATION 13 7 CONVECTION BOX INSTALLATION 14 8 BURNER INSTALLATION 16 9 CERAMIC WALLS INSTALLATION 17 10 FRONT SURROUND CONTROL LINKAGE INSTALLATION 18 11 CERAMIC COALS INSTALLATION 19 12 FU...

Page 4: ...site licensed for the disposal of industrial waste Protective clothing is not required when handling these articles but we recommend you follow the normal hygiene rules of not smoking eating or drinki...

Page 5: ...levant codes of practice d The relevant parts of the current editions of the following British Standards BS 715 BS 1251 BS 1289 Part 1 BS 1289 Part 2 BS 4543 Part 2 BS 5440 Part 1 BS 5440 Part 2 BS 58...

Page 6: ...king problems Remember that faults such as cracking may be caused by poorly built and restrictive flues e g mortar extrusions too many bends flue heights below three metres restrictive terminations et...

Page 7: ...at shown in figure 5 2 11 The front face of the fireplace should be reasonably flat over the area covered by the convection box top and side flange seals to ensure good sealing These faces should be m...

Page 8: ...e retaining cables 2 Cable clamps 2 Eyebolts 1 Knurled shouldered screw for control linkage fixing 1 PP3 Battery 1 Smoke match tube 1 Owner s guide Section 2 Marseille Fire Front contains 1 Fire front...

Page 9: ...9 Fig 6 Pack Contents...

Page 10: ...se as far as it will go see figure 8 This should close the ignition circuit Sparks should be seen tracking from the electrode pin to the thermocouple tip see figure 9 If there are no sparks make the f...

Page 11: ...e customer Method 2 is provided for instances where drilling holes in the front surface of the fireplace surround is unacceptable to the customer or otherwise impractical N B It is unwise to attempt t...

Page 12: ...eplace it will be necessary to extend the supply line so that it will project through the sealed opening at the back of the convection box and run to the elbow at the front If the installation include...

Page 13: ...ce is being installed with the spacer kit reverse the fireback spacers This will give the minimum rear clearance required when used with the spacer kit see figure 14 If the kit is not used do not reve...

Page 14: ...pplied with this appliance Never use plastic plugs instead of the fibre plugs supplied Screw the eyebolts into the plugs Make sure that the bolts are secure 7 1 2 3 Place the convection box unit close...

Page 15: ...exagonal adjusters clockwise as far as possible 7 1 2 13 Push the free length of the cables inside the convection box so that they are available to allow easy removal and refitting of the appliance du...

Page 16: ...the pilot Wait a few seconds while the air is purged The electronically generated sparks should light the pilot The pilot should then light the main burner at its low setting There may be a delay of...

Page 17: ...nt See figure 24 9 2 Fit the ceramic sidewalls against the side faces of the burner compartment The bottom edges of the walls should rest on the ledges at the sides of the fire box and the top of the...

Page 18: ...ee figure 26 Swing the bottom control linking bar towards the centre of the fire to clear the right side of the surround Slide the surround unit sideways if necessary to align the bottom fixing holes...

Page 19: ...nto the burner tray There will be a gap between the rear of the front coal and the front of the base coal See figure 30 11 3 Install the 13 loose coals as follows There are 2 finger coals 7 medium siz...

Page 20: ...positions try the full lighting sequence again If the flames fail after two attempts investigate the pilot unit 12 1 5 Gradually slide the button up to increase the burner setting The burner should be...

Page 21: ...sfactory if the smoke is drawn into the appliance If the smoke is not drawn into the appliance leave the appliance alight at the maximum setting for a further ten minutes and then repeat the test If t...

Page 22: ...nd above those supplied with the appliance and that any replacements must only be the authorised spares Warn that ignoring this advice could cause incomplete clearance of the products of combustion wi...

Page 23: ...ausing an imperfect flame Check that soot or debris is not impairing the electrode spark or pilot burner Check that soot or debris is not blocking any of the slots in the main burner After servicing m...

Page 24: ...se the button to clear the bar and pull through the slot in the surround side See fig 41 14 4 4 Refit in the reverse order 14 5 TO REMOVE THE CONTROL SLIDE UNIT 14 5 1 Remove the surround unit and sli...

Page 25: ...s cleaned before refitting Make sure that it locates squarely onto the pilot unit without any gaps between the cage edges and the pilot unit 3 When the thermocouple is removed from the interrupter blo...

Page 26: ...then be removed as follows without detaching the front surround or ceramic walls but be careful not to damage the ceramic walls while working inside the firebox 14 13 2 Remove the plaque clamping str...

Page 27: ...ction 7 1 2 of installation instructions slacken the hexagonal adjusters on the cable retainers and unscrew the thumbscrews to release the cables 14 14 3 Installations with spacing unit 617K Remove th...

Page 28: ...liances 1 540979 Pilot unit For Propane Gas Appliances 544929 G Injector Bray cat 31 size 440 For Natural Gas Appliances 1 569539 Injector Bray cat 18 size 190 For Propane Gas Appliances 569419 H Igni...

Page 29: ...te British Standards All Wonderfire appliances are manufactured to the highest standards of quality and excellence under the BS EN ISO 9001 quality system accepted by the British Standards Institute M...

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