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TRIBUTE
Balanced Flue Convector
Model Number; PD-08-002
Fuel Effect Options:
Coal Effect
Gas Options:
NG
Control Options:
Manual Control
Remote Control
Total Control
For use on Natural Gas (G20) at a supply pressure of 20mbar in GB and IE.
Users,
Installation & Servicing
Instructions
MUST BE LEFT WITH THE USER

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  • Page 1 TRIBUTE Balanced Flue Convector Model Number; PD-08-002 Fuel Effect Options: Coal Effect Gas Options: Control Options: Manual Control Remote Control Total Control For use on Natural Gas (G20) at a supply pressure of 20mbar in GB and IE. Users, Installation & Servicing Instructions MUST BE LEFT WITH THE USER...
  • Page 2 Tel: +44 (0)1572 725570 Fax: +44 (0)1572 724390 General E-Mail: info@magiglo.co.uk Web Site: www.magiglo.co.uk Technical Support: Direct Dial on (01572) 725570 or email: technical@magiglo.co.uk Burley Magiglo Document Number: MF476.2 Revision Date: June 2015 Copyright: This documentation is copyrighted by Burley Appliances Ltd. ©2013.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents GENERAL INFORMATION ..................1 USER INSTRUCTIONS ....................3 2.1. Location of Pilot Burner ................. 3 2.2. Lighting Procedure ..................4 2.2.1. Manual Control ..................5 2.2.2. Lighting Procedure (Remote Control) ............6 2.2.3. Lighting Procedure (Total Control) ............7 2.3.
  • Page 4 SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS ..................33 4.1. General Requirements ................33 4.1.1. Cleaning the Fuel Effect, Fire-bed and Combustion Chamber ....34 4.1.2. Cleaning Lining Board Panels ..............34 4.1.3. Care of Lining Panels ................34 4.2. Replacing Parts ................... 35 4.2.1. Pilot Components Removal and Replacement ........
  • Page 5: General Information

    1. G ENERAL NFORMATION Introduction 1. This appliance is suitable for installation in GB and IE and should be installed in accordance with the rules in force. In GB, the installation must be carried out by a Gas Safe Registered Installer. It must be carried out in accordance with the relevant requirements of the: ·...
  • Page 6 Ventilation Requirements 1. This appliance does not require any ventilation in the room where it is fitted. It is a balanced flue appliance whereby the air for combustion is drawn in from the outside and the products of combustion are evacuated to the outside through a concentric flue duct system.
  • Page 7: User Instructions

    2. U NSTRUCTIONS 2.1. Location of Pilot Burner The pilot assembly is located at the centre of the appliance in front of the main burner. The pilot can be viewed by looking downwards through the hole in the front ceramic between the second and third coals from the right hand side (see Figure 2).
  • Page 8: Lighting Procedure

    2.2. Lighting Procedure Your fire will be fitted with one of the following different types of gas control valves. Identify the control system on your fire as shown and follow the appropriate operating instructions in the appropriate section. Control Valve Operation Control Type Manual Control...
  • Page 9: Manual Control

    2.2.1. Manual Control Whilst pushing the IGNITION KNOB (see Figure turn Ignition Knob anticlockwise to the pilot flame position as shown in Figure 4. During this process, spark ignition will have operated and lit the pilot flame. On lighting the pilot flame continue depress...
  • Page 10: Lighting Procedure (Remote Control)

    2.2.2. Lighting Procedure (Remote Control) valve. Release the button as soon as the 1. Press the bottom button on the remote handset until clicking is heard on the clicks are heard. valve, and the gas rate adjustment knob 9. The fire can safely be left in this position is at the off position.
  • Page 11: Lighting Procedure (Total Control)

    2.2.3. Lighting Procedure (Total Control) 8. To turn off the main burner and the pilot 1. Ensure that gas is available at the valve and the ON/OFF switch in the ON press the ‘OFF’ button on the hand set. position (–). (See Figure 9) 2.
  • Page 12: Battery Replacement (Remote Control)

    2.3. Battery Replacement (Remote Control) 2.3.1. Handset 1. On the reverse of the handset remove the battery cover by pressing down at the top of the cover and sliding down. Press here and 2. Remove and unclip the old battery and slide down replace with a new PP3 9V battery.
  • Page 13: 2.4. Fitting The Trim

    2.4. Fitting the Trim 1. Most trims coated with protective film. This must removed by peeling off before fitting the trim. 2. Hook the outlet fascia plate at the top O utlet F as c ia Plate s ec tion of the glass frame (see Figure 13).
  • Page 14: Cleaning And Care Instructions

    2.6. Cleaning and Care Instructions 2.6.1. Painted Metal Surfaces These surfaces should be dusted regularly and any marks removed with a soft damp cloth. This should be done only when the appliance is cold. 2.6.2. Brass or Chrome Surfaces These surfaces should be cleaned with a proprietary non-abrasive metal cleaner. Remove the trim (if fitted), the fret and the ash-pan cover before cleaning.
  • Page 15: Installation Instructions

    3. I NSTALLATION NSTRUCTIONS Before installation, ensure that the local distribution conditions (identification of the type of gas and pressure) and the adjustment of the appliance are compatible) 3.1. General Safety Requirements Before commencing installation, ensure that the intended installation will comply with details in General Information on Page 1.
  • Page 16: Flue Options

    3.3. Flue Options Ducts 440 x 100 dia. (Upto 1000 long available) Figure 16 The horizontal length is measured from the rear of the appliance outer flange to the external face of an external wall. Page 12...
  • Page 17: Technical Data

    3.4. Technical Data Natural Gas (G20) Nominal maximum heat input (hot) 4.0 kW (gross) Nominal minimum heat input (hot) 2.3 kW (gross) Setting pressures (cold) Max 7.0 ±0.5 mbar Setting pressures (cold) Min 2.0 + 0.2 mbar Gas Rate 0.36 m3/h Injector Size Multiport ø...
  • Page 18: Appliance Location

    3.5. Appliance Location The appliance is designed to be fitted through a non-combustible back panel and to be inset into a cavity wall. Alternatively the appliance may be fitted into a false chimney breast, a deep rebated fire surround or a defunct fireplace sited on an outside wall. The appliance may be sited at floor level or as a raised ‘hole in the wall’...
  • Page 19: Mantels & Combustible Shelves

    3.5.1. Mantels & Combustible Shelves 1. Shelves or mantels made from combustible materials should not be placed closer than 300mm above the appliance. Light coloured and resin mantels may discolour in time. The temperature rating of the surround should be checked before use. We recommend a fire surround with a minimum 150 degrees Celsius rating.
  • Page 20: Flue Terminal Location

    3.6. Flue Terminal Location The minimum acceptable dimensions from the flue terminal to obstructions and ventilating openings are shown in Table 3 and Figure 20. Value Dimension Terminal Position Directly below an opening, air brick, opening windows, etc. Above an opening, air brick, opening window, etc. Horizontally to an opening, air brick, opening window, etc.
  • Page 21: Flue Components

    3.7. Flue Components Ducts Terminal / Air Duct Wall Plate Figure 21 3.8. Contents Checklist Before proceeding with installation of the fire check the contents as follows: Basic Kit (Applicable to all control options) Carton 1 Quantity Item Gas Fire 1 bag Containing documentation, a length of sealing strip, cable fixing kit, Outlet Fascia Plate, isolation valve, Infill plate...
  • Page 22: Installation Procedure

    3.9. Installation Procedure Before commencing installation, ensure that the intended installation will comply with details in General Information on Page 1. Carefully unpack the contents of the carton and check them against the checklist given on the previous page. 3.9.1. Pre-Installation Procedure Appliance 1.
  • Page 23 3.9.2. Installation Procedure for Recessed Installation On the inside wall: eye-screw 1. Measure the height of the hearth (in the positions case of a raised installation ascertain the height of the top surface of the hearth) and mark a horizontal line on the wall at the same height.
  • Page 24 Back Panel/ Surround Lintel 200mm Terminal/ Air Duct Base Figure 25 11. Important! The Fire cement supplied must be applied around each of the duct spigots on the rear of the appliance to guarantee a seal. Do not use silicone Back Panel/ Surround based sealants anywhere around the...
  • Page 25 14. Slide each of the tensioning screws all the way onto the cable and through the hole in the bracket. 15. Whilst holding the cable tensioning screw in the bracket, pull the cable Bead of fire cement taught and without releasing the tension tighten the thumb screw firmly.
  • Page 26 On the Outside Wall 1. Unscrew the outer cover and terminal periphery of the wall plate to prevent from the wall plate. water ingress. 2. Engage the duct spigots with the two 6. If the centre of the terminal is within 2 ducts from the rear of the appliance.
  • Page 27: Surface Mounted Firebox Preparation

    3.9.3. Surface Mounted Firebox Preparation centre and 40mm above the floor of the On the inside wall: recess (see Figure 31 ). 1. Measure the height of the hearth (in the case of a raised installation ascertain the height of the top surface of the hearth) and mark a horizontal line on the wall at the same height.
  • Page 28 through the matching eye screws (left Surround/ False Chimney cable through left hand set of eyelets Breast and the same for right hand cable) and then back into the holes at the bottom rear of the firebox (see Figure 32). Remove the grommet from the gas inlet slot on the firebox to allow for gas pipe to come through.
  • Page 29 On the Outside Wall: 1. Unscrew the outer cover and terminal from the snorkel wall plate. 2. Engage the duct spigots with the two ducts from the rear of the appliance. The duct spigot on the outside of the wall plate should be uppermost.
  • Page 30: The Gas Supply

    3.9.4. The Gas Supply 1. The gas supply can be fed into the servicing. The gas supply to the fire firebox from the left hand rear. Care must be carried out using rigid or semi- should be taken to sleeve the pipe when rigid tubing.
  • Page 31: Fuel Effect Layouts

    3.9.5. Fuel Effect Layouts Due to the nature of this appliance, the Fuel effect layout should only be carried out by a Gas Safe Registered Installer in GB or a Competent Person (engineer) in IE and other EC countries. RCF Advice: This product may use Components (Fuel Effects &...
  • Page 32: Coal Effect Layout

    3.9.6. Coal Effect Layout The fire is supplied with a set of ceramic fuel set as follows: Front Ceramic Rear Ceramic Moulded Matrix Proceed with the layout as follows: 1. Position the rear burner ceramic in position behind the rear burner flange, as shown in Figure 34.
  • Page 33: Fitting The Glass Panel And Frame

    3.9.7. Fitting the Glass Panel and Frame 1. Refit the glass panel/frame and fully secure in position using the previously removed nuts. To ensure a good seal tighten the nuts in a diagonal sequence a few turns at a time 2.
  • Page 34: Continuation Of Installation - Total Control

    3.9.9. Continuation of Installation - Total Control (yellow 1. Unpack the box containing the Receiver Valve and the Hand Set. Cable Lead 2. Fit four AA (1.5V) batteries into the receiver unit and the PP3 (9V) battery into the transmitter (hand set). 3.
  • Page 35: Commissioning

    3.9.10. Commissioning 1. Turn on the gas supply to the fire and purge the gas line. Check all the gas joints for gas soundness. 2. Connect a pressure gauge to the pressure test point on the isolating valve. 3. Ignite the pilot in accordance with the User Instructions.
  • Page 36: Fitting The Trim

    3.9.11. Fitting the Trim If the appliance is installed at floor level a three sided trim will be supplied with the appliance. Follow instructions in Users section to fit the trim 3.9.12. Instructing the User installer must hand over these It is mandatory as part of the instructions to the user and explain how to gas installation that the installer...
  • Page 37: Servicing Instructions

    4. S ERVICING NSTRUCTIONS 4.1. General Requirements All repairs and servicing must be carried out by a qualified registered gas installer (e.g. member of Gas Safe Register in GB) in accordance with the current Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations and these instructions. Before any servicing is carried out ensure that the gas and electric supply (where applicable) are turned off.
  • Page 38: Cleaning The Fuel Effect, Fire-Bed And Combustion Chamber

    4.1.1. Cleaning the Fuel Effect, Fire-bed and Combustion Chamber Remove the infill plate and the glass Use a vacuum cleaner to remove any door panel and place it in a safe place. fluff or lint on the base of the combustion chamber.
  • Page 39: Replacing Parts

    4.2. Replacing Parts For any spare parts that are required, please contact either your supplier or the manufacturer directly. You will need the model name i.e. model number, the gas type, the type of control and serial number. Only approved parts should be used. Isolate the gas supply at the isolating valve under the fire before proceeding.
  • Page 40: Control Valve Replacement (Manual Control /Remote Control)

    4.2.3. Control Valve Replacement (Manual Control /Remote Control) Referring to Figure 39 and Figure 40: positions are approximately same as before. Tighten all connections. 1. Remove the glass door panel and the 13. Reconnect the thermocouple to the rear ceramic fuel bed components. of the valve.
  • Page 41: Control Valve Replacement (Total Control)

    4.2.4. Control Valve Replacement (Total Control) 14. Remake all the connections at the rear of 1. Pull out the receiver from under the fire and remove the batteries. the valve and the receiver in reverse order. 2. Carefully pull out the valve cable (see Figure 41).
  • Page 42: Motor Replacement (Remote Control Model)

    4.2.5. Motor Replacement (Remote Control Model) The gas rate adjusting motor is replaceable in situ. 1. Remove the batteries from the receiver unit to prevent the risk of short circuit. 2. Remove the two motor connection tags from the valve. Valve Cover 3.
  • Page 43: Replacing The Receiver (Total Control)

    4.2.6. Replacing the Receiver (Total Control) 1. Pull out the receiver from under the fire 4. Refit in reverse order. (The valve cable and remove the batteries. plug fits into the receiver in one way only). 2. Gently pull out the HT lead and the valve cable from the receiver (see Figure 41).
  • Page 44: Installation And Operational Troubleshooting

    4.3. Installation and Operational Troubleshooting The table below is intended for problems related to the fire and its gas controls. It is a guide only and does not take into account every eventuality. Servicing must be carried out in accordance with the current Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations, by a competent person.
  • Page 45 Remote Control, Total Control Models Symptom Cause Remedy Main burner will not Ignition knob incorrectly set Set the ignition knob at the come on when 9 o’clock position. required even though the drive motor is heard to be operating Motor not functioning Flat hand set battery Replace battery (1 X PP3) when buttons are...
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  • Page 48 Burley Magiglo fires are protected by UK patents 2193802, 2240620 and 2256920 Other Patents Pending Magiglo is a registered trademark of Burley Appliances Ltd. Burley Appliances Ltd, Lands’ End Way, Oakham, Rutland, LE15 6RB Tel: 01572 725570 Fax: 01572 724390 www.magiglo.co.uk...

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