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Fuori Firebox Decorative fuel effect appliances for use with Natural Gas Installation, Servicing & User Instructions THESE INSTRUCTIONS TO BE LEFT WITH THE USER Manufactured By: Multiglow Fires Canterbury Road, Telephone: 01843 847575 St. Nicholas-at-Wade, Fax: 01843 848300 Nr. Canterbury, Email: sales@multiglow.com...
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Multiglow Fires reserve the right to make a charge for any service call or to refuse service when a defect is due to incorrect use or installation.
Table of Contents GENERAL INFORMATION..................1 Conformity ....................2 General Notes ....................3 2.1. Flue Specifications ..................4 2.2. Ventilation Requirements................4 Important Notes .................... 4 Technical Data....................5 4.1. Technical Data Common to all Models............5 4.2. Model Specific Technical Data ..............5 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ................6 Installation Procedure ..................
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11.2. Remote Control (GV60) ................27 11.3. Wall Switch Control (GV60)..............28 11.4. Remote Control Handset Battery Replacement .......... 28 11.5. Remote Control Receiver Unit Battery Replacement ........28 TROUBLESHOOTING .....................29 General Troubleshooting ................30 Appendix 1 – GV60 Installation Instruction............. 31 Page ii...
NOTE: The white fibre blanket should not be removed from the burner tray. NOTE: Multiglow Fires will NOT accept any liability or responsibility for an appliance that has been installed outside the technical data specified in this manual and is not in agreement with the above statements.
2. General Notes The MULTIGLOW FUORI FIREBOX is a Decorative Fuel Effect (D.F.E.) primary aerated gas fire, designed to comply with BS EN 509:2000 and is intended for decorative use only. It has been designed to operate on NG gas only and must be fitted on a non-combustible hearth in a standard builders opening, with a chimney in compliance and satisfying the requirements of BS 5871 –...
2.1. Flue Specifications The appliance has been tested and approved with a flue of 7” (177.8mm) diameter and 5” (127.0mm) diameter. Please review the technical specifications in Section 4.2 Model Specific Technical Data for full details of applicable flue diameters and lengths for each model.
4. Technical Data 4.1. Technical Data Common to all Models Gas Category Gas Type Inlet Pressure 20mbar AT, CH, CZ, DK, EE, Countries of Destination ES, FI, GB, GR, HR, IE, IT, LT, LV, NO, DE, LU, PL BE, FR PT, RO, SE, SI, SK, OxyPilot SIT NG 9039...
1 x Inlet nut & Olive 4 x AA Batteries 1 x 9V Battery *The Fuori Firebox can be supplied and used with or without driftwood or pebble ceramics, depending on customer’s requirements. IMPORTANT: Before installation, ensure that the local distribution conditions (identification of gas type and pressure) and the adjustment of the appliance are compatible.
5.5. Hearths Multiglow Fires recommends that a hearth is fitted which conforms to national regulations. It must be constructed of be non-combustible material and minimum of 12mm thick and must project 150mm either side of the burner and at least 300mm in front of the burner.
Transformers must be connected to the mains supply in accordance to the rules in force. Place the Fuori Firebox, with the pilot at the rear, and remove top grille. Pass the gas supply pipe through the hole in the bottom of burner and connect it to the test point elbow on the inlet at the right hand side, ensure restrictor screw in the test point is fully open.
The free air circulation below the burner must be such that the temperature of any electrical or electronic component does not exceed 60 centigrade. Warning NOTE: In line with the best engineering codes and practices, it is essential that the electrical wiring is protected from accidental damage.
5.8. Commissioning the Fire IMPORTANT: CHECK FOR SPILLAGE A SPILLAGE CHECK MUST BE MADE BEFORE THE INSTALLED APPLIANCE IS HANDED OVER TO THE CUSTOMER This test is to be carried out with the appliance completely installed and all doors and windows closed in the room in which the appliance is fitted.
6. Function Checks 6.1. Lighting the Pilot and Main Burner Turn on gas supply, purge the gas line and check all gas joints for gas soundness. Using the instructions in Section 11 for the appropriate control system: Ignite the pilot (if applicable). Light the main burner and leave on high for 10 minutes.
If fire goes out under normal operation and continues to go out after relighting, has occurred and the flue should be checked. Warning a) The oxypilot system shall not be adjusted by the installer. b) The oxypilot spillage monitoring system shall not be put out of operation.
8. Final Check & Customer Briefing Instruct the customer on the full operation of the appliance. Recommend to the customer that a competent person should service the appliance annually. Recommend to the customer that on a yearly basis the flue should be swept to ensure that all products of combustion are entering the flue or canopy and that there is no excessive build up of soot and that rubbish should not be burnt on the fire or the fuel bed be disturbed.
9. Servicing 9.1. Parts List Description Part No Quantity Oxypilot NG 9039 GV 60 Control Valve GV 60 M1 Receiver G6R-RIA Batteries Batteries All servicing of this appliance is to be carried out by a competent person. Turn off gas supply before commencing any servicing always test for gas soundness and spillage after refitting the appliance 9.2.
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Undo and remove 2x4mm locating nuts/screws on the pilot/ignition unit. Remove the unit. Replace with new unit and reassemble in reverse order. Pilot Burner Ignition Electrode 4mm Copper Piezo Lead Tube Connection Connection Thermocouple Figure 1 - Pilot Burner & Ignition Unit (9039) Page 16...
9.4. Renewing Flame Failure Control Valve Proceed as items 1 through 5 of Section 9.3 above. Remove the two wires from the interrupter block noting their position and unscrew and remove the interrupter block. With reference to Figure 2 undo and remove the ‘gas inlet’ pipe, the ‘gas outlet to burner’...
10. Fuel Bed Layouts The layout and quantity of the material contained in the fuel bed should not be changed for any of the ceramic layouts contained within these instructions. Warning Note: For all ceramic layouts, it is important to not compact the pumice during the levelling process.
10.2. Fuori 400 - Pebble Layout Spread the pumice evenly over the top of the burner until level with the top edge, and lay the pebbles as shown in the photographs below. There should be a total of 21 pebbles. Figure 4 –...
10.3. Fuori 400 - Driftwood Layout Spread the pumice evenly over the top of the burner until level with the top edge, and lay the driftwood as shown in the photographs below. There should be a total of 7 driftwood pieces.
10.4. Fuori 550 - Pebble Layout Spread the pumice evenly over the top of the burner until level with the top edge, and lay the pebbles as shown in the photographs below. There should be a total of 37 pebbles. Figure 8 - Fuori 550 Pebble Bottom Layer Figure 9 - Fuori 550 Pebble Top Layer Page 22...
10.5. Fuori 550 - Driftwood Layout Spread the pumice evenly over the top of the burner until level with the top edge, and lay the driftwood as shown in the photographs below. There should be a total of 8 driftwood pieces.
10.6. Fuori 700 - Pebble Layout Spread the pumice evenly over the top of the burner until level with the top edge, and lay the pebbles as shown in the photographs below. There should be a total of 48 pebbles. Figure 12 –...
10.7. Fuori 700 - Driftwood Layout Spread the pumice evenly over the top of the burner until level with the top edge, and lay the driftwood as shown in the photographs below. There should be a total of 10 driftwood pieces Figure 14 - Fuori 700 Driftwood Bottom Layer Figure 15 - Fuori 700 Driftwood Top Layer...
11. Control Systems If the information in this manual is not followed exactly, a fire or explosion may result causing property damage, personal injury or loss of life. Warning WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS Do not try to light any appliance. •...
11.2. Remote Control (GV60) Figure 18 – GV60 Valve Controls Figure 19 - GV60 Remote Control Handset Ensure that the ON/OFF switch on the control valve is ON. Press both the bottom left hand button on the handset and the UP button at the same time (both buttons are linked with an arrow) until a beep is heard, which indicates the start sequence has begun, then release the buttons.
11.3. Wall Switch Control (GV60) Figure 20 – Wall Switch Control Ensure that the ON/OFF switch on the control valve is ON. Press and hold the ON-OFF button until a beep is heard, which indicates the start sequence has begun, then release the buttons. At this point further beeps indicate that the ignition process is in progress, after which point the burner will move to the high rate and the burner will cross-light from the pilot.
12. General Troubleshooting No Spark Ignition lead has become detached from electrode; Pilot is damaged, or too far away from electrode, or too close; Electrode is damaged and needs to be replaced; Soot or debris on the pilot assembly and shorting spark; Faulty ignition lead.
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