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2.5 Coal Effect Layout (Models Supplied without
Aeration Tubes)
For when the depth of the fire tray is not sufficient to allow use of aeration tubes
NOTE
: Due to the nature of the product, the Burner Tray shape and therefore the
coal layouts will vary. Therefore the following examples demonstrate the
principles
of the fuel layouts that should be followed and should not be regarded
as literal.
1. Start by placing the first layer of
coals (small square and medium
square) as shown in
Figure 20
ensuring that no gas ports or the
cross lighting slot are obstructed.
MEDIUM SQUARE
COALS
SMALL SQUARE COALS
EQUALLY SPACED
Figure 20
2. Next place the
random coals
over the previously laid coals, as
shown in
Figure 21
, ensuring
that they are stable in position.
RANDOM
COALS
Figure 21
3. Now place more
random coals
bridging from the front, as shown
in
Figure 22
.
RANDOM
COALS
Figure 22
4. The
remaining
random coals
may be placed across to form a third layer, closing up any
large remaining gaps. Do not use any more coals than are necessary to achieve the
desired flame picture.
NOTE: Due to the nature of the product, the gas port configurations will vary from
those shown.