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maintenance manual
Falcon 80/56
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  • Page 1 I I nstallation and maintenance manual Falcon 80/56 Serial number: Production date:...
  • Page 2 Barbas Bellfires BV. This document could contain technical inaccuracies or typographical errors. Barbas Bellfires BV reserves the right to revise this document from time to time in the contents thereof.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    6.3.5 Connect the convection set (optional)................21 6.3.6 Insulate the appliance..................... 22 6.3.7 Build the fireplace......................22 6.3.8 Final check on the appliance...................24 Annual maintenance................25 Appliance........................... 25 Combustion air supply....................... 25 Convection air system........................25 Chimney.............................25 Removal of the baffles....................... 26 Place the baffles........................27 Falcon 80/56...
  • Page 4 Contents Technical data..................29 Technical data..........................29 Dimensions ................... 31 Frameless appliance........................31 Appliance with built-in frame...................... 32 Appliance with 3-sided classic frame..................33 Appliance with 4-sided classic frame..................34 Warranty Terms..................35 Falcon 80/56...
  • Page 5: Declaration Of Performance

    Name, registered trade name or registered trade mark Barbas Bellfires BV; Hallenstraat 17; 5531 AB Bladel; The Netherlands and contact address of the manufacturer as required pursuant to Article 11(5)
  • Page 6: The Clean Air Act 1993 And Smoke Control Areas

    The Clean Air Act 1993 and Smoke Control Areas The Barbas Falcon 80/56 inset appliance has been recommended for exemption under section 21 of the Clean Air Act 1993 and can be used in accordance with the intended use as described in this manual in smoke control areas in the UK.
  • Page 7: About This Document

    About this document About this document This document shows the necessary information to do these tasks on the Falcon 80/56: • Installation • Maintenance This document refers to the Falcon 80/56 as 'the appliance'. This document is an essential part of your appliance. Read it carefully before you do work on the appliance.
  • Page 8: Description

    4 adjustable feet to level the appliance. Flue connection The connection to the flue system that extracts the flue gases. Convection air outlet The heated air is extracted by the outlet openings into the (optional) aluminum flexible pipes. Falcon 80/56...
  • Page 9 Air wash is used to prevent deposition of soot on the glass. Combustion air inlet Provides the appliance with combustion air. Convection air inlet Provides the appliance with convection air. Adjustable feet 4 adjustable feet to level the appliance. Falcon 80/56...
  • Page 10 / Combustion air bustion air. inlet box (option) Adjustable feet 4 adjustable feet to level the appliance. Adjustable height Set of 2 adjustable frames with 2 adjustable feet each to put the ap- frame (option) pliance on a higher position. Falcon 80/56...
  • Page 11: Intended Use

    The appliance is intended for intermittent use and is not intended for continuous use. The appliance is intended to heat the room by direct heating. It is not allowed to connect the appliance to a central-heating installation. Installation options Falcon 80/56...
  • Page 12: Installation Examples

    The illustrations shown in this paragraph are typical installation examples. Installation with combustion air supply from the installation room, without convection package Item Description Combustion air inlet Provides the appliance with combustion air. Ventilation air inlet Provides the chimney breast with air. Falcon 80/56...
  • Page 13 Ventilation air outlet The heated air in the chimney breast is extracted by the outlet grate in- to the room. This prevents overheating of the chimney breast. High adjustable feet Set of 2 adjustable frames with 2 adjustable feet each to put the appli- (option) ance on a higher position. Falcon 80/56...
  • Page 14 Description I I tem Description Flexible aluminum Extracts the heated convection air from the appliance. pipe (convection set option) Falcon 80/56...
  • Page 15: Safety

    Dispose of ceramic heat-resistant glass as household waste. Do not dispose of ceramic heat-resistant glass in a glass recycling container. • Dispose of an obsolete appliance according to instructions of the authorities or the fitter. • Obey the local regulations. Falcon 80/56...
  • Page 16: Installation

    Make sure the distance between the convection air outlet openings and the ceiling above is at least 50 cm. • Make sure the distance between the convection air outlet openings and a neighboring wall is at least 20 cm. Falcon 80/56...
  • Page 17: Requirements On The Chimney

    Make sure the baffle is in the correct position • Make sure the control lever can move freely to left and to right. • Make sure the ashtray is empty. Installation procedure Do all the procedures in this section. Optional procedures are indicated with (optional). Falcon 80/56...
  • Page 18: Install The Appliance

    6.3.2 Horizontally align the appliance Aligning with adjustable feet Adjust the adjustable feet. Use a 13 mm fork spanner. Make sure that the appliance is installed horizontally. Use a spirit level. Falcon 80/56...
  • Page 19: Connect The Flue Gas Pipe

    . If you do not obey to do this, there is a risk of a dangerous situation when firing the appliance. Falcon 80/56...
  • Page 20 Connect a flexible aluminum pipe with a diameter of 125 mm on the combustion air inlet on the appliance or on the collar adaptor. Secure the connection with a clamp. Connect the other end with the hole in the floor or the grate in the wall. Use a suitable connector. Falcon 80/56...
  • Page 21: Connect The Convection Set (Optional)

    Connect the flexible aluminum pipes (B) on the collar adaptors (A) . Use © the hose clamps Connect the flexible aluminum pipes to fitting boxes in the chimney breast. Falcon 80/56...
  • Page 22: Insulate The Appliance

    20 mm from the combustible or load-bearing wall. Table 6: Installation against combustible or load-bearing walls Item Description Appliance Air gap Space between appliance and insulation plate. Width of air gap at least 3 mm Falcon 80/56...
  • Page 23 Existing ceiling made of combustible material Caution: • Make sure that brickwork is build with a clearing of at least 3 mm between the sides and top of the appliance and the brickwork. The appliance can expand during operation due to heating. Falcon 80/56...
  • Page 24: Final Check On The Appliance

    Make sure all cast iron plates and the baffles are in the correct position. When applicable: Start the convection ventilator and make sure the ventilator does not make an unusual noise (grinding sound). A soft hum is not an unusual sound. Contact your dealer if the final check shows a defect. Falcon 80/56...
  • Page 25: Annual Maintenance

    Clean the inside of the appliance with a soft brush. Clean the metal parts on the outside of the appliance with a dry lint free cloth. Use Barbas heat resistant paint spray to repair lacquer damage. Combustion air supply Make sure that the inlet of the pipe of the external combustion air supply is not blocked by leaves or other debris.
  • Page 26: Removal Of The Baffles

    (1) and move it to the left as far as possible (2). Lower the right side of the lower baffle (3) and remove it from the appliance. Remove the ceramic supports on the left and right side. Falcon 80/56...
  • Page 27: Place The Baffles

    Place the upper baffle. Make sure the steel rim points backwards after placement. Place the ceramic supports. Place the lower baffle. Place the heat shield and screw the socket screw against the heat shield and tighten with the nut. Falcon 80/56...
  • Page 28 Annual maintenance 2 2 8 Falcon 80/56...
  • Page 29: Technical Data

    Technical data Technical data Technical data Table 8: Technical data Falcon 80/56 Name Barbas Model Falcon 80/56 Tested in accordance with EN 13229:2001-A2:2004 EN16510-1 annex D, E, F Energy efficiency index 102.1 Energy efficiency class Fuel Wood logs, Wood briquettes Nominal fuel load 2.8 kg...
  • Page 30 69 W; 230 VAC • Convection ventilator The specific precautions that shall be taken • Installation and maintenance manual when the local space heater is assembled, in- • User manual stalled or maintained, are listed in the attached documents: Falcon 80/56...
  • Page 31: Dimensions

    Dimensions Dimensions Frameless appliance Falcon 80/56...
  • Page 32: Appliance With Built-In Frame

    Dimensions 9 9 .2 Appliance with built-in frame With optional convection ventilator / combustion air box Falcon 80/56...
  • Page 33: Appliance With 3-Sided Classic Frame

    Dimensions 9 9 .3 Appliance with 3-sided classic frame Falcon 80/56...
  • Page 34: Appliance With 4-Sided Classic Frame

    Dimensions 9 9 .4 Appliance with 4-sided classic frame Falcon 80/56...
  • Page 35: Warranty Terms

    Complaints will only be accepted if they are reported to the Barbas dealer, together with the serial number of the Barbas appliance which is stated on the front of the instructions for use. In addition, the original receipt (invoice, receipt, cash receipt) showing the date of purchase must also be submitted.
  • Page 36 Article 5: Warranty period This warranty will only be granted during the warranty period. The body of the Barbas appliance is guaranteed for a period of 10 years against construction and/or material faults, starting from the moment of purchase. For other parts of the Barbas appliance, a similar warranty applies from the moment of purchase for a period of one year.
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