Baxi Wentworth Classic Installation And Servicing Instructions
Baxi Wentworth Classic Installation And Servicing Instructions

Baxi Wentworth Classic Installation And Servicing Instructions

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Baxi Belmont 2 &
Baxi Wentworth Classic
Fan Flue
Live Fuel Effect Inset Gas Fires
Comp No 244628 - Iss 5 - 2/00
Please leave these instructions with the user
Installation and
Servicing Instructions

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  • Page 1 Please leave these instructions with the user Baxi Belmont 2 & Baxi Wentworth Classic Fan Flue Live Fuel Effect Inset Gas Fires Comp No 244628 - Iss 5 - 2/00 Installation and Servicing Instructions...
  • Page 2 BaxI Wentworth Classic Fan Flue G.C. N 32075 14A Baxi Limited is one of the leading manufacturers of domestic heating products in the UK. Our first priority is to give a high quality service to our customers. Quality is built into every Baxi...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents - Page 3 Section Page Introduction Technical Data Site Requirements Electrical Installation Commissioning the Fire Arranging the Coals Checking for Spillage Fitting the Trim & Fender 10.0 Annual Servicing 11.0 Changing Components 12.0 Short Parts List...
  • Page 4 Introduction - Page 4 1.1 Description 1. The Baxi Belmont 2 and Wentworth Classic Fan Flue are live fuel effect inset gas fires designed to be used on Natural Gas only at a setting pressure of 20 mbar. 2. The appliance is designed to give a maximum heat output of 3.0 kW (10,236 Btu/h).
  • Page 5: Introduction

    Introduction - Page 5 1.3 Installation 1. The appliance is suitable for installation only in G.B. and I.E. and should be installed in accordance with the rules in force. For Ireland install in accordance with l.S.813 ‘installation of Gas Appliances”. The installation must be carried out by a Corgi Registered Installer or other competent person and be in accordance with the relevant requirements of Gas Safety (Installation and Use)
  • Page 6: Technical Data

    Technical Data - Page 6 Belmont 2 Fan Flue Wentworth Classic Fan Flue Category of Appliance The fire is set for Gas Type G20 at 20mbar. Heat Input (net) High 6.16 Btu/h 21,018 8,200 Heat Output High Btu/h 10,236 Inlet Setting Pressure...
  • Page 8: Site Requirements

    Site Requirements - Page 7 3.1 Location 1. The Baxi Belmont 2 and Wentworth Classic Fan Flue gas fires must be installed on an outside wall. The maximum distance from the rear face of the fire mounting frame to the outside face of the wall is 600mm.
  • Page 9 Site Requirements - Page 8 3.5 Clearances (Fig. 7) 1. Shelf Clearance - minimum clearance from the hearth to the underside of a combustible shelf should be 830mm in) provided the shelf depth is 150mm (5 in) or less. When the shelf depth is increased by increments of 12.5mm ( in) greater than 150mm (5 in), add 25mm...
  • Page 10: Electrical

    Electrical - Page 9 4.1 Electrical Supply & Connection 1. All extemal wiring to the appliance must be in accordance with the latest I.E.E. Wiring Regulations and any local regulations that apply. 2. Ensure that any cables are not pulled tight and that it is possible to isolate the electrical supply to the fire for servicing.
  • Page 11 Electrical - Page 10 4.2 Schematic Wiring Diagram...
  • Page 12: Installation

    Installation - Page 11 5.1 Initial Preparation 1. Unpack the appliance from the carton and check all items are present. The ceramic coal bed items should be left in their box until required. 2. Some sheet metal parts may be fitted with protective plastic coating which must be removed prior to installation.
  • Page 13 Installation - Page 12 5.3 Preparation of the Site (cont) 4. Measure 400mm up from hearth level and mark this dimension on the wall. Drill through the inner and outer walls at the mark using a suitable pilot drill at a point corresponding to the centre line of the fire flue outlet (Fig.
  • Page 14 Installation - Page 13 5.4 Preparation of the Site - Fire fitted Into a recess 1. A suitable liner should be made to enclose the fire (Fig. 16). This should be fitted within the false fire surround. It should be 24mm thick and be of Supalux or similar non- combustible board.
  • Page 15 Installation - Page 14 5.4 Preparation of the Site - Timber Frame Dwelling 9. This installation requires a 150mm diameter piece of single wall flue pipe or similar for use as a metal sleeve (Fig. 19). 10. This installation details the use of a fire surround or false chimney breast, having a minimum depth of 140mm, which allows the fire to be positioned in front of the wall with a hole in the inner wall for the flue only.
  • Page 16 Installation - Page 15 5.4 Preparation of the Site (cont) 16. Taking into consideration the dimensions in fig.13 and 14 on page 12 and the position of the pilot hole, cut a suitable hole for the flue box assmebly. 17. Once the height of the flue has been determined make a hole through the wall to accept a 150mm diameter sleeve.
  • Page 17 Installation - Page 16 5.5 Fitting the Fan Box 1. Place the power supply cable and fan to fire harness in their intended positions, passing through the hole in the wall where applicable. 2. Either fit the liner into the recess and pass the fan to fire harness through the hole in the liner, or complete the false chimney breast or surround incorporating the liner as appropriate.
  • Page 18 (Fig. 24). 15. Fit the fan box cover to the fan box assembly. A TERMINAL GUARD IS RECOMMENDED Baxi Heating Part 245770. Position the guard over the fan box. Ensure the guard is equally spaced about the fan box. Mark the fixing positions, drill and plug the holes and secure the guard to wall (Fig.
  • Page 19 Installation - Page 18 5.6 Fitting the Fire 1. There are 2 methods of fixing the fire in position, using the eyebolts and cables or simply screwing through the outer fire frame with 4 screws to the wall or surround face. NOTE: It is recommended that the appliance is screwed to the wall or surround face.
  • Page 20 Installation - Page 19 5.6 Fitting the Fire (cont) SCREW FIXING METHOD 1. Fit the fan box harness lead through the hole at the right hand side of the fire. Do not draw any more of the harness into the fire than is necessary. 2.
  • Page 21 Installation - Page 20 5.6 Fitting the Fire (cont) CABLE TENSION METHOD OF FIXING 1. Engage the tensioning nuts on the threaded shanks of the tensioning devices. Run the nuts down to the hexagonal heads of the tensioning devices (Fig. 29). 2.
  • Page 22: Commissioning The Fire

    Commissioning the Fire - Page 21 6.1 Checking Gas Soundness 1. Turn on the gas supply and check for gas soundness with leak detection fluid (BS 6891). 6.2 Checking OperatIon of the Fire 1. Turn off the gas supply. Remove the screw from the pressure test point on the gas inlet elbow and connect a suitable pressure gauge (Fig.
  • Page 23: Arranging The Coals

    Keep the coals away from children at all times. Never use coals other than those supplied or Genuine Baxi Spare Parts. Never put additional coals on the fire. Please read Section 1.2 Important Information 2. The side and back brick effect insulation panels can be reversed to offer a plain effect for the customer.
  • Page 24 Arranging the Coals - Page 23 7.2 Arranging the Coalbed NOTE: It is important for the safe operation of the appliance that the front and rear coal mouldings are correctly located and in accordance with these instructions. 1. Carefully position the rear coal moulding into the rear of the fire.
  • Page 25 Arranging the Coals - Page 24 7.3 Arranging the Loose Coals NOTE: Do not allow any of the coals to fall into the gap between the front and rear coal mouldings. 1. Take 2 coals and place on the outer edges of the front coal moulding (Fig.
  • Page 26: Checking For Spillage

    Checking for Spillage - Page 25 8.1 Checking for Spillage CAUTION-Whilst checking for spillage care must be taken to avoid touching hot panels. 1. Before starting the test close all doors and windows. 2. Operate the fire from cold at maximum input. 3.
  • Page 27: Fitting The Trim & Fender

    Fitting the Trim & Fender - Page 26 9.1 Fitting the Trim and Fender (Fig. 45) 1. Carefully remove the trim and fender from their packaging. 2. Align the trim with the fire outer frame. The trim has four keyhole type cutouts on the inside edge which locate on the tabs on the black side trims.
  • Page 28: Annual Servicing

    Keep the coals away from children at all times. Never use coals other than those supplied or Genuine Baxi Spare Parts. Never put additional coals on the fire. Please read Section 1.2 Important Information 1. Servicing should be carried out regularly by a competent person in accordance with the relevant regulations, to ensure the safe and correct operation of the appliance.
  • Page 29 10.0 Annual Servicing - Page 28 10.2 Preparation 1. For reasons of safety and economy it is important to service the fire annually. WARNING: Isolate the gas and electrical supplies to the appliance before servicing. 2. Remove the controls access door and fender assembly (Fig.
  • Page 30 2. Ensure that the thermocouple locknut is tight and there is no damage to the thermocouple lead. 3. The thermocouple can be changed as an individual component. (See section 11.0 Changing Components). 4. Only use a Genuine Baxi Spare Part.
  • Page 31 10.0 Annual Servicing - Page 30 10.5 Cleaning the Electrode (Figs. 54 & 55) 1. Check for any signs of cracking or other damage to the ceramic. 2. Clean the electrode wire if necessary. 3. Upon re-assembly check the spark gap is 2.5-4.0mm. 10.6 Cleaning the Fan 1.
  • Page 32: Changing Components

    Keep the coals away from children at all times. Never use coals other than those supplied or Genuine Baxi Spare Parts. Never put additional coals on the fire. Please read section 1.2 Important Information NOTE: After changing any components carry out checks for gas soundness 1.
  • Page 33 11.0 Changing Components - Page 31 11.2 Removal of Controls / Burner Chassis Assembly 1. If any of the controls components are to be renewed the burner chassis assembly must be removed from the appliance. 2. Undo the gas supply at the disconnecting union. If necessary remove any pipework between the union and inlet elbow (Fig.
  • Page 34 11.0 Changing Components - Page 33 11.5 Electrode (Fig. 65) 1. Disconnect the electrode lead from the tag at the base of the electrode. 2. Undo the screw retaining the electrode to the burner tray and withdraw. 3. Fit the new electrode and re-assemble in reverse order. Check that the spark gap is between 2.5mm and 4.0mm.
  • Page 35 11.0 Changing Components - Page 34 11.7 Gas Tap and Piezo Unit (Fig. 69) 1. Remove the burner as described in section 11.3. 2. Undo the thermocouple nut from the rear of the gas valve. 3. Undo the union nuts connecting the gas inlet pipe and the gas feed pipe to the injector from the body of the gas valve.
  • Page 36 11.0 Changing Components - Page 35 11.9 Fan (Fig. 70 & 71) 1. From outside remove the terminal guard and fan box cover. 2. Undo the screw holding the fan outlet plenum to the fan box. Manouvro the plenum from the box taking care not to damage the rear gasket (Fig.
  • Page 37 11.0 Changing Components - Page 36 11.12 Fan Control Unit 1. From outside remove the terminal guard and fan box cover (Fig. 74). 2. Undo the four screws holding the fan box to the fan box collar and draw the fan box out. Disconnect the 8-way plug and undo the earth screw from the rear of the fan box.
  • Page 38: Short Parts List

    12.0 Short parts list - Page 37 12.1 Short Parts List G.C. Description Manufacturers Part No. E25 213 Front Coal Moulding 245256 E25 214 Rear Coal Moulding 245257 E25 217 Loose Coals 245260 E25 198 Control Knob 245239 E25 199 Gas Tap 245240 E01 617...

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