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Early fireplaces were very inefficient, drawing a good deal of
the heat up the chimney while admitting an unbearable amount
of smoke into the room. In the late 1700’s, Benjamin
Thompson, Count of Rumford, recognizing that a fireplace
heats an area by radiation, began a series of experiments
aimed at improving its performance.

He discovered through observations and various constructions
that the exaggerated width of the chimney of his time, necessi-
tated by the need for room for a chimney sweep to climb
through the throat area into the flue, was a primary cause of
inefficiency and smokiness. He attributed the problem not only
to the chimney, but the width of the throat and also specific
fireplace dimensions and configurations. Using the knowledge
gained from his studies, Rumford modified the traditional fire-
place design into one that burned cleaner and hotter and,
most importantly, did not smoke. His efforts greatly improved
the performance of the fireplace.

Later, in the 1900’s, a series of scientific experiments were
conducted by Professor Peter O. Rosin, Dr. Ing., under the
auspices of the British Coal Utilisation Research Association.
The results are documented in his report, “The Aerodynamics
of Domestic Open Fires”. Through the use of laboratory equip-
ment, Dr. Rosin was able to observe air and smoke flow pat-
terns and thus developed the ideal firebox and chimney shape
for maximum efficiency. While expanding on Rumford’s work,
some of Dr. Rosin’s findings varied dramatically from
Rumford’s earlier theories; perhaps the most notable being the
smoke shelf theory, shown diagrammatically at the left.

The important point of Dr. Rosin’s work is that it was per-
formed in a scientific manner and pointed the way to a much
more efficient and functional fireplace. Bell of England took
this information and applied it to develop the Bellfire
Fireplace, providing the ideal firebox and throat shape to guar-
antee a smoke-free efficient fireplace capable of producing
maximum radiant heat with minimum fuel. It was commonly
used to heat the complete home until the second World War.
Since then it has been further developed by using more mod-
ern aerodynamic concepts and thermal insulation techniques

to improve the design.

Sleepy Hollow Chimney Supply has optimized the Bellfires®
designs, and produced a superior radiant firebox combining
advanced casting techniques and high temperature, high alu-
mina ladle cast refractory. We feel confident that our
Bellfires® units are the finest heat- producing open fireplaces
to be found, whether used to upgrade old metal or masonry
fireboxes or in new construction. 

The Super Vent is the Repair Unit with the addition of a cor-
rectly proportioned Smoke Chamber design, constructed of
type 316 stainless steel for lifetime durability.

The Smoke Chamber is connected to a properly sized round or
oval Super Flex® flexible flue liner. Cera-Foil® space age
insulating blanket insulates the entire Super Vent™ system,
stopping heat transfer to combustibles–the cause of home
fires. In homes where the fireplace is in question for whatever
reason, the Bellfire Super Vent has established itself as a safe,
state-of-the-art, non smoking super radiant fireplace retrofit
system.

A top mounted round damper with a control key at the firebox

level helps to prevent cold air from draining into an unused
fireplace and help ensure a warm flue for instant draft. Super
radiant heat output and thorough combustion provide ample
warmth and fuel efficiency that sets new standards for the open
hearth. The refractory firebox stores heat and warms the house
long after the flames have died out.

Introduction

Bellfires® BM & BR

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Страница 1: ...BM Models BM 21 BM 25 BM 28 BMR Models BM 21R BM 25R BM 28R Bellfires...

Страница 2: ...tory built fireplace in the homeowner s community It is the responsibility of the installer to 1 obtain a building permit for installation of a Bellfires BSV fireplace before construction begins and 2...

Страница 3: ...hart 5 BM Parts 6 BMR Parts 7 BM BMR Exploded Views 8 10 BSV Spider Damper Parts 12 Safety Guidelines 13 BM BMR Steps to Installation 14 28 BMR Specific Installation Steps 29 32 Bellfires Spider Dampe...

Страница 4: ...much more efficient and functional fireplace Bell of England took this information and applied it to develop the Bellfire Fireplace providing the ideal firebox and throat shape to guar antee a smoke...

Страница 5: ...Bellfires BM BMR 5 Bellfires Firebox Dimension Sizing Chart Bellfires Quick Reference Chart Models 21 25 and 28 includes tall Use this chart to determine which Bellfires size firebox to install...

Страница 6: ...19 I 23 27 31 J 41 49 49 J tall 46 54 54 K 20 25 29 L 31 42 M 7 7 8 8 N 7 7 8 8 O 1 1 1 Q 4 4 4 BM 21 BM 25 BM 28 The Bellfires cutaway diagram at the left shows compo nents necessary for a complete B...

Страница 7: ...1 19 J 23 27 31 K 47 56 K tall 52 61 L 20 25 29 M 31 42 N 7 7 8 8 O 7 7 8 8 P 1 1 1 Q 4 4 4 BM 21R BM 25R BM 28R The Bellfires cutaway diagram at the left shows compo nents necessary for a complete BM...

Страница 8: ...9 10 11 23 25 BM 21 Tall 30 8 17 23 41 BM 21 Tall 46 BM 21 Tall Standard 20 12 9 13 26 28 BM 25 Tall 33 8 21 27 49 BM 25 Tall 54 BM 25 Tall Standard 25 4 31 4 20 31 4 4 Two Piece Hearth One Piece Hea...

Страница 9: ...BM 28 Tall 33 8 19 31 49 BM 28 Tall 54 BM 28 Tall Standard 7 12 10 7 16 32 25 BM 21R Tall 30 9 17 23 47 BM 21R Tall 52 BM 21R Tall Standard 31 4 20 31 4 4 4 4 31 20 Two Piece Hearth Two Piece Hearth...

Страница 10: ...BR 10 14 7 18 39 28 BM 25R Tall 33 9 21 27 BM 25R Tall Standard 8 14 14 7 18 39 28 BM 28R Tall 33 9 19 31 56 BM 28R Tall 61 BM 28R Tall Standard 25 4 4 4 31 20 Two Piece Hearth One Piece Hearth One P...

Страница 11: ...Bellfires BM BR 11...

Страница 12: ...t 2 Hammer Drive Pins 1 Stainless Steel Sash Chain 1 Stainless Steel Ring attach to chain 1 Stainless Steel Clamp attach to cable You need Ladder Hammer Drill 1 4 inch Masonry Drill Bit Safety glasses...

Страница 13: ...ed at or above 40 feet according to the chimney manufac turer s resupport specifications G Minimum chimney height from the top of the firebox to the top of the chimney must be 10 feet H The chimney mu...

Страница 14: ...Precast concrete lintels 4 Bags perlite for unit only Brick ties 8 I D round flue liners or thimbles 2 bags light masonry cement BM 28 with two piece hearth 1 masonry pipe adaptor 1 X 24 X 25 8 lb de...

Страница 15: ...25 and the smaller height units After determining the fireplace location check with municipal codes to assure proper depth for footing requirements Pour footer base minimum 4 wide X 8 Long X 12 thick...

Страница 16: ...build along with block base to a point higher than finished concrete pad FIG 2A 2B The concrete pad must cantilever into formed floor joists 24 for hearth The BELL FIRE performs best at floor level al...

Страница 17: ...Bellfires BM BR 17 Straight edge a pencil line off interior finished walls This line is the back of interior veneer material and also the extension of the BELLFIRE flares FIG 2B...

Страница 18: ...s BM BR 18 With 10 block build two wing walls against rough opening flush with interior wall and pencil line Use brick ties FIG 3 Stop wing walls at nearest block height above fire box 40 on BM 28 TAL...

Страница 19: ...side and stand in place between wing wall Fig 4 4A Place 1 thick sections of Cera Foil in place between wing walls This technique accomplishes the follow ing The ceramic fibre insulating hot face forc...

Страница 20: ...for proper centering Remove side flares after firebox is properly centered FIG 5 Cut 1 4 CERAFOIL insulating blanket to shape of the two piece hearth installing foil face down FIG 6 With masonry saw b...

Страница 21: ...A the pre ferred method of installa tion of side flare panels and front stretcher brick would be to rest flares on pad and cut stretcher to matching angles 7 A shows a straight cut stretcher brick wi...

Страница 22: ...gle of hearth Make sure the top is level with fire box FIG 7 7B With SUPER CEMENT butter the flare groove the edge of block wing wall and bottom of flare Secure flares in place FIG 7A Cut off excessiv...

Страница 23: ...a size per lite with light masonry cement at a ratio of 7 1 7 perlite 1 masonry cement No sand is needed FIG 8 Before adding water mix ingre dients thoroughly Slowly add water bringing mix ture to a p...

Страница 24: ...e 1 CER AFOIL is snugged against back of fire box Pour mixture behind fire box tamping lightly in between pours Fill open cores in block wing walls also FIG 8B 8C Note CERA FOIL used as a gasket expan...

Страница 25: ...of the masonry canopy so that you can overlap the cor ners Use CERA FOIL tape to adhere CERA FOIL to the canopy Cut 1 4 CERAFOIL in 2 wide strips making a gas ket in between firebox and masonry canopy...

Страница 26: ...ing 4 open on out side edge Span across outer edge of wing walls with one 4 x 8 x 56 pre cast concrete lintel FIG 11 Pour the void between lintel and masonry dome with per lite mixture Lay the sec ond...

Страница 27: ...Bellfires BM BR 27 Lay one block on each wing wall filling the gap FIG 11 on top of offset Lay a coarse of 4 block leveling off the top Don t forget brick ties for the veneer work FIG 11B 11C...

Страница 28: ...d with perlite mixture FIG 12A 12B From this point up the chimney is built in a nor mal fashion although the void between the filler block and the liners should be filled with per lite mix This assure...

Страница 29: ...directions Install refractory dome on top of firebox aligning inside back walls flush on both units Fig 9 Make sure the CREA FOIL pieces are 1 larger than the outside walls of the masonry dome so you...

Страница 30: ...T refractory mortar butter top of refractory dome Fig Place refractory turbo transition on top of refractory smoke dome aligning inside back walls flush on both units Fig With 1 CERA FOIL insulate aro...

Страница 31: ...ock on wing walls leav ing 4 open on outside edge Span across outer edge of wing walls with one 4 x 8 x 56 precast concrete lintel Fig Pour the void between lintel and masonry dome with perlite mixtur...

Страница 32: ...d with perlite mixture FIG 12A 12B From this point up the chimney is built in a nor mal fashion although the void between the filler block and the liners should be filled with per lite mix This assure...

Страница 33: ...les of damper don t go any further down 25 3 25 4 Unroll cable dropping it all the way down the flue until cable reaches the firebox The important installation step to be observed is as fol lows check...

Страница 34: ...by pulling cable until slight tension is felt 26 3 Cut stainless steel wire about 12 inch lower than the horizontal bar of bracket 26 4 Take opposite end to ring of stainless steel chain and slide it...

Страница 35: ...imum of four on top of the hot coals lay the bottom two horizontally The top two a little short er in length place front to back approximately 3 inch es apart creating a throat The greatest volume of...

Страница 36: ...s Chimney Maintenance CREOSOTE Formation and Need for Removal When wood is burned slowly it produces tar and other organic vapors which combine with expelled moisture to form creosote The creosote vap...

Страница 37: ...it is not operated in accordance with the oper ation instructions provided at time of purchase and outlined below or if the unit has been removed from the place in which it was originally installed D...

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