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RIVIERA RS & BELVEDERE RS
G C No. 32-170-26
G C No. 32-170-27
Cat I - G20 at 20mbar.
2H
For use in GB and IE.
BELVEDERE RS
ILLUSTRATED
(see page 2)
Installation & Servicing Instructions
The Data Badge and Serial Number are located on the left hand side of the base panel.
PLEASE LEAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS WITH THE USER
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SERVICE & INSTALLATION

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  • Page 1 RIVIERA RS & BELVEDERE RS G C No. 32-170-26 G C No. 32-170-27 Cat I - G20 at 20mbar. For use in GB and IE. BELVEDERE RS ILLUSTRATED (see page 2) Installation & Servicing Instructions The Data Badge and Serial Number are located on the left hand side of the base panel.
  • Page 2: Refractory Ceramic Fibre Notice

    This product uses fuel effect pieces containing Refractory Ceramic Fibre (RCF), which are man-made vitreous silicate fibres. Excessive exposure to these materials may cause temporary irritation to eyes, skin and respiratory tract, consequently, it makes sense to take care when handling these articles to ensure that the release of dust is kept to a minimum.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION PAGE REFRACTORY CERAMIC FIBRE NOTICE TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF FIGURES DESCRIPTION INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS TECHNICAL DATA SAFETY UNPACKING SITING GENERAL NON-COMBUSTIBLE WALL INSTALLATION REBATED SURROUND INSTALLATION COMBUSTIBLE WALL INSTALLATION 10.0 PREPARATION OF HEATER 11.0 GAS CONNECTION 12.0 COMMISSIONING 13.0...
  • Page 4: Description

    1.0 DESCRIPTION The Riviera R.S. and Belvedere R.S. heaters are room sealed, inset live fuel effect gas heaters with coals. The heater can be mounted only on a non-combustible hearth, and can be fitted into a suitable fire surround(rated at 150 C).
  • Page 5: Safety

    4.0 SAFETY 4.1 Due to high temperature, the appliance should be located away from furniture and curtains. 4.2 Children and adults should be alerted to the hazards of high surface temperature and should stay away to avoid burns or clothing ignition. 4.3 Young children should be carefully supervised when they are in the same room as the appliance.
  • Page 6: Siting General

    6.0 SITING GENERAL The heater can only be mounted on a non-combustible hearth at least 700 mm wide by 300 mm deep with the heater central. Its top surface should preferably be 50 mm above the floor level to discourage the placing of rugs or carpets over The heater can be installed in the inner leaf of a suitable external wall, requiring a cut-out 560 mm high by 420 mm wide, ensuring that the wall above is properly supported using the appropriate lintel.
  • Page 7: Flue Terminal Location

    (6ft 6in) from the level of any ground, balcony, flat roof or place to which any person has access and which adjoins the wall in which the outlet is situated. A suitable guard assembly is available from Robinson Willey Limited. The part number is 994371.
  • Page 8: Non-Combustible Wall Installation

    7.0 NON-COMBUSTIBLE WALL INSTALLATION NOTE: The following instructions relate to normal brick walls. If the wall is wholly or partly of combustible material, the heater can not be installed by this method (see Section 9.0.Combustible Wall Installation). Check the wall thickness. Four different sizes of flue are available for wall thickness up to 658 mm as shown below.
  • Page 9: Rebated Surround Installation

    8.0 REBATED SURROUND INSTALLATION NOTE: The following instructions relate to walls where it is not feasible to cut an opening into the wall. The installation will require a 152 mm rebated surround. If the wall is wholly or partly of combustible material then the combustible wall kit RW Part No.
  • Page 10: Combustible Wall Installation

    9.0 COMBUSTIBLE WALL INSTALLATION 9.1 For installation on walls constructed or comprising combustible materials, reference should be made to the requirements of BS 5440 and the Building Regulations. 9.2 Timber Framed Housing: For a timber framed house, the fire can be installed as directed in The Institute of Gas Engineers Utilization Procedure IGE/UP/7 GAS INSTALLATIONS IN TIMBER FRAME BUILDINGS.
  • Page 11: Preparation Of Heater

    10.0 PREPARATION OF HEATER 10.2 Fit Flue (a) Do not lie the heater face down without taking precautions to protect the front face from marking or damage,when fitting the flue system. (b) Fit the flue and air ducts to the back of the heater using the gaskets and screws provided. This operation is made easier by using the screws to tap the holes before assembly.
  • Page 12: Terminal Guard Installation

    Fig 7. Fixing screw positions Fixing screw positions (g) Insert the heater into the opening, ensuring that the flue is inserted into the hole in the outer section of the wall. Push the heater back against the wall and pull each fixing cable taut. Thread the cable adaptors onto the cables and slide up to the tensioning bolts.
  • Page 13 Fig 8c Fig 8d 3. The front coals interlock and must be fitted in 4. Position the six loose coals in their the correct order locations in the front coals and the Feed in the front RH coal, decorative face coal base, and resting on the ledge forward, until it sits on the coal base and of the rear coal...
  • Page 14: Gas Connection

    11.0 GAS CONNECTION 11.1 Rear Entry Gas Supply Connection IMPORTANT NOTE: If rear entry gas supply connection is required, then it MUST be installed prior to the installation of the heater into the wall. If any pipe is run in or through the cavity, a factory sleeved pipe must be used and sealed where the pipe enters the fire and/or cavity.
  • Page 15: Guidance On Fitting A Lintel

    13.0 GUIDANCE ON FITTING A LINTEL 13.1 This section only applies to installations where an opening has to be cut, or is being built into, the inner leaf of the cavity wall (see Section 7.0 Non-Combustible Wall Installation). 13.2 To support the wall above the opening, a suitable lintel must be inserted across the top of the opening. If fitting into a cavity wall, a lintel 876 mm long (minimum) having a height of 95 mm and a depth to match the inner wall thickness.
  • Page 16: Cutting The Slot For Lintel

    13.3 Mark out, where possible, centrally beneath a block joint Fig 11. where the lintel is to be fitted. Unless lime mortar has been used it will be necessary to drill four holes with a masonry drill and then use a mechanical cutter such as a ‘SHARK’...
  • Page 17: Servicing

    Turn off the gas supply before commencing any servicing. Always test for gas soundness after servicing or exchanging any component, with the gas supply restored. Only use official Robinson Willey spare parts. 14.1 Removing Outer Decorative Trim Pull lower sides off magnets and lift to unhook from top of heater. Place to one side.
  • Page 18: Detail View Of Controls

    14.3 Removing The Control Proceed as 14.2 above to remove the burner assembly. Disconnect the thermocouple at the control, and undo the three gas pipes, inlet, outlet and pilot supply. Remove the control bracket fixing screw. The control is now free to replace, in reverse order. 14.4 Removing The Pilot Burner Proceed as 14.2 above to remove the burner assembly.
  • Page 19: Spares And Service

    Glass Door Assembly 993132 Ignition Lead All these spares plus a comprehensive list are available by contacting the address below. 989245 Issue 2 ROBINSON WILLEY LIMITED Mill Lane, Old Swan, Liverpool. L13 4AJ. England. Telephone: 0151-228-9111 Fax: 0151-228-6661 Website: www.robinson-willey.com Email: info@robinson-willey.com...

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