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CHESNEYS The Bronze Urn INSTALLATION & USER MANUAL www.chesneys.co.uk Version 001. July 2017...
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Decorative Fuel Effect Appliances Technical Manual Technical PIN: 0359CR1578 User and Installation Instructions The Bronze Urn Available in Natural Gas and LPG IMPORTANT: Please read these instructions carefully before installation or use. These instructions are only valid if the following country code is on the appliance.
Contents Section Pages Unpacking / Unit Parts Technical Data Installation Parameters Installation 10-14 Burner Information Burner Control Systems Commissioning the Fire Unit Briefing and Handover to the Customer Servicing 19-22 Fault Finding 23-24 User Instructions Fireguards Lighting the Appliance Changing the batteries Cleaning Installer Checklist Dealer and Installer Information...
1. Unpacking The appliance is supplied with the URN bowl casting in one box and all other parts identified in the diagram below in separate box. Remove the appliance from its packaging, check that it is complete and undamaged. If satisfied by the condition and the contents is as specified, proceed with the installation.
2. Technical Data Gas Connection Size 8.0mm O.D. tubing Minimum Flue Diameter (mm/Inches) 178.0 / 7.0 Minimum Flue Height Appliance Mass (kilograms) 18.5 Countries of Destination Gas Category, Type and Type Supply Pressure - G20 at 20mbar ...
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DFE URN - G20 at 20mbar 0.477 18.3 - G20 at 20mbar 0.477 18.3 - G20/G25 at 20/25mbar 0.477/0.500 18.3/22.9 ERTA PG-82-330 - G25 at 20mbar 0.454 18.6 2ELL - G25 at 25mbar 0.500 22.9 II - G25.3 at 25mbar 0.500 22.9 2E/2 (43.46-45.3 MJ / m3 (0°C))
3. Installation Parameters The fire unit must be installed and used in accordance with these instructions. This appliance is for decorative purposes. For your safety it is law that all gas appliances must be installed by a competent person, in accordance with the current Gas Safety regulations applicable in the country of use.
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The appliance is not fitted with an integral guard. It is recommended that a guard be used for the protection of young children, the elderly or infirm and also for normal use conforming to BS8423 2002, such that access to the flame is minimised. It is advised not to stand too close to the appliance for prolonged periods of time loose clothing is particularly at risk of burning due to the presence of an unguarded flame.
4. Installation Check Flue Soundness A smoke pellet can be used to test the flue for effectiveness of the draw, also checking other parts of the dwelling (including loft areas) for leakage, down-draught etc. If the flue is unsatisfactory seek advice from a flue specialist. NOTE –...
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Below is a guide to the flue diameter and minimum flue heights for different size openings. NOTE - This table is a rough guide, due to some complex flue systems in some dwellings the suggested table may still be inadequate, contact a flue specialist for more advice. Floor to flue top height / Flue Diameter Opening Opening...
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Check Ventilation The appropriate size and type of ventilation into to the room where the appliance is to be fitted should also take into account any other gas appliances in the room and must comply with Local and National Regulations The ventilation should be checked on a regular basis to ensure there is no obstruction.
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Standard Free Standing URN Natural Gas/LPG Item Part Description Enclosure Base Assembly Concealed Urn LPG Enclosure Cover Concealed Urn Urn Bowl Casting Bowl Location Bracket Burner Body Assembly Top Plate M5 x 10mm Screws For Top Plate M5 x 15mm Screws For Bowl Location Brackets M4 x 10mm Screw For Burner Body Fixing Enclosure Base Assembly Free Standing Urn Natural Gas Enclosure Cover Free Standing Urn Natural Gas...
Fitting the Appliance: Please make reference to the above table and diagrams. 1. Fit the enclosure (1,10,13,14) base in position. 2. Connect the main gas via the flexible gas inlet pipe at the rear of the enclosure base. 3. Carry out a gas soundness test; if satisfactory then continue with installation. 4.
7. Commissioning the Fire Unit Turn on the gas supply Check the gas supply and gas unit for soundness. Light the appliance and check that all available functions work correctly. (See Lighting the appliance’ in User Instructions for information). Spillage checks A spillage check must be done before the installed appliance is handed to the customer.
8. Briefing & Handover to the Customer Instruct the customer on the full operation of the appliance. Warn the customer that the fire unit may give off a harmless and temporary odour this is normal running in of the unit and will disappear after a short period of use. Inform the user that rubbish cannot be burned on the unit and not to disturb the fibre coals as this may disturb the combustion.
9. Servicing It is advised that the appliance is serviced annually by a qualified person to Local and National Regulations. All components replaced must be a genuine Chesneys component and only purchased via Chesneys. Exchangeable Component Diagram...
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Exchangeable Component List PART NUMBER ITEM PART DESCRIPTION NUMBER ENCLOSURE BASE ASSEBMBLY STANDARD 3T04209 3A04P77 INJECTOR BRACKET ASSEMBLY LPG 3A04053 ODS BRACKET SUB ASSEMBLY 3G04771 TESC01 MOUNT BRACKET 7050401 TESC01 VCONTROL VALVE PILOT ASSEMBLY LPG PG-82-350 RESTRICTOR TEST POINT EBLOW 3G04080 YG14080 PRESSURE TEST POINT ELBOW...
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Annual maintenance. Safety precautions must be taken when cleaning the appliance. Ensure the appliance is cool before carrying out an annual service. Isolate the appliance and disconnect the unit. Always test for gas soundness and spillage after refitting the appliance. On the failure of pilot burner/ignition, or control valve have repairs carried out by a competent person.
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Control Valve Removal If the Control valve is to be exchanged ensure that the part to be fitted is a genuine like for like part. NOTE - The valve must be purchased from a Chesney’s supplier as the valve needs to be set.
10. Fault Finding For all control systems Symptom Check List Unit does not respond. Check remote is working properly. Check battery power supply. Check wiring is correct. Check main switch is in the on position. Handset does not work. Check battery power. Check handset is in range (wifi symbol displayed on handset).
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TESC CONTROL FAULT CODES FAULT DESCRIPTION OF FAULT ACTION TO TAKE CODE TESC locked. Unlock the handset. Low current from thermocouple. Reset. Too high ambient temperature. Allow appliance to cool before relighting. Thermocouple not connected or bad Check all connections connection.
11. User Instructions General The flue must be fitted in accordance with National Regulations, damper plates or flue restrictors must be removed or fixed permanently in the fully open position. The chimney should be swept before the appliance is installed. The flue must not be shared with any other appliance.
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Ensure curtains and soft furnishings are not positioned above the fire opening with at least a clearance of at least 300mm above and 150mm on either side of the fire opening. 300mm 150mm 150mm Do not throw rubbish upon the surface area or otherwise disturb the fuel bed. Debris from any source, or soot formed, should be removed from time to time.
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TESC Control Control System Information TESC The appliance is fitted with the Thermo Electric Safety Control (TESC). The system operates on radio frequency and has a remote control handset. The gas control has an automatic ignition system, therefore does not have a standing pilot.
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Handset function and display Mode – MAN(Manual), Zzz (Snooze), thermostat or timed Time (12 hour or 24 hour display) Day of the week Gas fire burner status In Range of fire (missing if not in range or if Fire Control turned off) Battery condition –RC handset, FC fire control Room Temperature...
Lighting the appliance Important – To operate the handset it must always be unlocked, this is carried out by firmly holding the handset in one hand, which will allow operation of all functions. Step 1: Unlock the handset by holding it. The green unlock light will illuminate.
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Additional control functions In addition, the remote control can also be used to set a number of additional functions: • Time and date • Temperature display in degrees Celsius or Fahrenheit • Snooze mode • Thermostat function Caution - Although highly improbable, we cannot rule out that your appliance’s ignition process can be started unintentionally through other remote controls.
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Setting the day of the week Press and release the “+” and “–” buttons until the correct day of the week is shown on the display. (Mo = Monday, Tu = Tuesday, We = Wednesday, Th = Thursday, Fr = Friday, Sa = Saturday and Su = Sunday).
Thermostatic mode The handset has within it a thermostat sensor and this can be set so the fire will heat the room to match he temperature set in the handset. There are 2 temperature types that can be set: • Day mode temperature that has a sun symbol on the display - the default temperature is 24 degrees Celsius.
The TESC control valve batteries can be replaced by accessing the door on the base enclosure assembly. Remove the battery cover on the TESC control valve and replace batteries and cover, then the door of the appliance can be closed. Cleaning Cleaning should only be carried out when the fire is turned off and cold.
12. Installer Check List FLUE CHECKLIST PASS FAIL Flue size Flow test Spillage test GAS CHECKLIST PASS FAIL Soundness Standing pressure Working pressure VENTILATION PASS FAIL Ventilation requirements for appliance...
13. Dealer and Installer Information Dealer Contact No. Date of Purchase Model Serial No. Appliance Gas Type Installation Company Contact No. Date of Installation Company Gas Safe No. Gas Safe Registered Engineer...
14. Annual Service Record Annual Service Record Annual Service Record Year 1 Year 2 Gas Safe Engineer: Gas Safe Engineer: Contact No.: Contact No.: Gas Safe No.: Gas Safe No.: Date of Service: Date of Service: Annual Service Record Annual Service Record Year 3 Year 4 Gas Safe Engineer:...
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Annual Service Record Annual Service Record Year 5 Year 6 Gas Safe Engineer: Gas Safe Engineer: Contact No.: Contact No.: Gas Safe No.: Gas Safe No.: Date of Service: Date of Service: Annual Service Record Annual Service Record Year 7 Year 8 Gas Safe Engineer: Gas Safe Engineer:...
15. Chesneys Warranty Information Warranty Term Chesneys provide a 12 months warranty on all gas appliances purchased through our retailers. Procedure To validate and start your 12 months warranty please fill out the form below and send it back to: WARRANTY REGISTRATION CHESNEYS LTD 194 BATTERSEA PARK ROAD...
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Chesney’s Warranty Registration Form All items are required: YOUR DETAILS NAME ADDRESS POSTCODE EMAIL ADDRESS PURCHASE DETAILS PURCHASED FROM PURCHASE DATE PRODUCT DETAILS APPLIANCE NAME BOWL TYPE SERIAL NUMBER GAS TYPE...
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