Balanced flue inset convection heater suitable for natural gas & propane (40 pages)
Summary of Contents for Nu-Flame FENTON CF
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Young Children the Elderly, Infirm and Pets. ALL INSTRUCTIONS MUST BE LEFT WITH THE USER FOR SAFE KEEPING MANUFACTURED by: Nu-Flame Limited Unit 4, Kimpton Trade & Business Centre Minden Road, Sutton, Surrey SM3 9PF Tel: 020 8254 6802 Fax: 020 8641 9992 Email: sales@nu-flame.co.uk...
CONTENTS Section No Subject Page User Section Contents Page Box Contents Fitting Kit Contents Important Notes Lighting & Controlling the Fire Cleaning the Fire Servicing Installation Section Record Data Site Surveying Installation Requirements Appliance Data Appliance Dimensions Flue Requirements Ventilation Gas Supply Sections 11 - 13 are for the various installation applications - Ensure you refer to the section relevant to your requirement...
2. - LIGHTING & CONTROLLING THE FIRE General The fire is available with 3 Control Options: Manual Control (Fire is lit and adjusted manually), or Thermatronic Radio Frequency Electronic Control System (Fire is lit & operated with a Handset) or the Thermostatic Thermatronic Radio Frequency Electronic Control System (Fire is lit &...
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2.4 Using the Thermatronic (Thermostatic) Remote Control System Control can only be achieved if the Handset is pointed at the Fire. a. Ignition. Simultaneously press the Off and Large Flame Buttons (linked by the line/star symbols) until a short acoustic signal confirms that the sequence has begun, then release the buttons.
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i. Setting the Timer Programs P1 and P2 for Daytime & Night Time Settings. The Timer Programs are identified by the symbols P1 and P2 on the screen and each can be set for both daytime (sun symbol) and night time (moon symbol) settings. Note : Both Programs have to be set, you cannot just set one program, however you can set both at the same settings.
Take care not to damage the door seal and reposition around the glass if necessary. Note: The glass is etched with the Nu-Flame logo ensure it is at the bottom right hand corner when refitting the glass panel.
SITE SURVEYING - SURVEYING THE PROPERTY PRIOR TO INSTALLATION THE FOLLOWING ARE RECOMMENDATIONS FOR SURVEYING AND ARE IN ADDITION TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF THESE INSTRUCTIONS, NATIONAL STANDARDS AND BUILDING REGULATION REQUIREMENTS. The following recommendations should be considered to try to avoid problems that will result in issues after the fire has been fitted. a) Downdraught can be a major problem which may result in return visits with problems after the fire has been fitted so: i) Check the geographical position of the property taking account of any known downdraught issues in the area.
Sections 11 - 13 are for the various Installation Applications - Only one will apply. ! IMPORTANT NOTE ! The chosen installation should have been predetermined and arranged before installing the fire. Ensure you refer to the section relevant to your requirement. The Installation Applications Options Are: 11.0 Installation into a Class 1 or Lined Flue with a 150ºC rated Fire Surround fitted to a Suitable Fireplace Opening.
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Any combustible wall claddings (wall paper) must be cut back to a height of 750mm and 300 mm either side of the Fireplace Opening. g. Due to the heat output of The Fenton CF it is not recommended to use blown vinyl wall covering around the fire. NOW PROCEED TO SECTION 14 - FIXING THE FIRE.
12. INSTALLATION INTO A PRE-CAST FLUE (Fire Surround Requirements) 12.1 - EXISTING MINIMUM PRE-CAST FLUE FIREPLACE REQUIREMENTS ! IMPORTANT NOTE ! THERE ARE NUMERIOUS DIFFERENT SIZES OF PRECAST FLUE FIREPLACES AND THE FOLLOWING DETERMINES THE MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS AND THE ADDITIONAL BUILDING WORK REQUIRED. Pre-Cast Fireplaces Pre-Cast Flue Application Minimum Requirements...
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Any combustible wall claddings (wall paper) must be cut back to a height of 750mm and 300 mm either side of the Fireplace Opening. g. Due to the heat output of The Fenton CF it is not recommended to use blown vinyl wall covering around the fire.
13. BS 715 SHALLOW FLUE BOX WITH TWIN WALL 5” FLUE FALSE CHIMNEY BREAST CONSTRUCTION WITH FIRE SURROUND FALSE CHIMNEY BREAST CONSTRUCTION 13.1 Shallow Flue Box Application Hearth Mounted BS715 Flue Box Plaster Board Studding No Closer Than 50mm to 50 min to Any Part of Flue Box or Flue Pipe Combustible...
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Any combustible wall claddings (wall paper) must be cut back to a height of 750mm and 300 mm either side of the Fireplace Opening. g. Due to the heat output of The Fenton CF it is not recommended to use blown vinyl wall covering around the fire. NOW PROCEED TO SECTION 14 - FIXING THE FIRE.
FIXING THE FIRE 14.1 - FITTING The Silicone Sealing Strip (Heat Engine & Fenton Case) Heat Engine. It is very important that a good seal is achieved between the Heat Engine Back Box flanges and the front of the fireplace back panel/wall for safety reasons and to achieve maximum efficiency. Take the self adhesive silicone sealing strip from the fitting kit and neatly apply to the flanges of the back box as shown, (apply as close to the edge as possible), cutting to the appropriate lengths as required.
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g. Make reference to the diagram below. h. There are 2 cables supplied; 1 to be used each side of the unit. and Working at 200mm centres in the builders opening drill the lower holes 27mm up from the base and drill the higher holes 510mm up from the base see drawing below.
15. - ARRANGEMENT OF THE FUEL EFFECT. Health & Safety Advice Refractory Ceramic Fibre (RCF) Advice when working with Fuel Bed Components including Installing, Servicing and Disposal. The Fuel Effect parts and possible Linings of this fire are made from Refractory Ceramic Fibre (R.C.F.) a Class 2 Carcinogen which is a material designed for this Application.
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b. Fit the Rear Coal ensuring it is up against the back board as shown. When Fitting the Loose Coals ensure the Engraved Identification Letters are Not Visible c. Take 3off ’K’ coals from the bag and position the first centrally with a flat side up against the back and the other down on to the Rear Coal.
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f. Fit 2off ’J’ coals sloping outward at the front towards the LH & RH sides as shown. g. Fit 2off Small ‘G’ Coals into the Front LH & RH corners as shown. h. Fit 3off ‘J’ Coals along the front on top of those fitted earlier as shown.
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Note: The glass is etched with the Nu-Flame logo and the glass is to be positioned with the logo in the bottom right hand corner.
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NOTE: THERE ARE HIGHLIGHTED AREAS TO HELP POSITION EACH WOOD PIECE. c. Fit No 1 Wood Piece at the far right side as shown. d. Fit No 2 Wood Piece next to the wood piece just fitted as shown. Ensure the lug extended under the Wood Piece is located into the Cavity in the Front Wood Piece.
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Note: The glass is etched with the Nu-Flame logo and the glass is to be positioned with the logo in the bottom right hand corner.
16. - TESTING, COMMISSIONING & USE ! IMPORTANT NOTE ! During its first period of use any protective coatings and oils will burn out of the fire and it is wise to ventilate the room for the first hour; also advise the customer that this may persist for the first few days until the fire is fully burnt-in.
Remove the Glass Frame Assembly using the screw driver provided, ease slightly out at the base then slide it down. h. If any parts need replacement, use only genuine parts supplied by Nu-Flame Ltd. Some components may look similar to those used in other gas fire, but these are not necessarily the same due to performance variations and must not be used.
If the Handset still does not work check the wiring and or replace the Receiver and Handset. If not faults can be are found you should investigate returning the whole Burner Control System Assembly to Nu-Flame for Rectification as this could be the least cost option.
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Important : In instances where it is indicating that the main control system needs changing, you should investigate returning the whole Burner Control Assembly to Nu-Flame for rectification as this could be the least cost option. ALWAYS CONDUCT A GAS SOUNDNESS AND SPILLAGE CHECK AFTER SERVICING.
The fire must be Installed & serviced by a properly qualified (in accordance with Local & National Codes) Installation Engineer and in accordance with these Installation Instructions FENTON CF (Conventional Flue - Natural Gas) Thermostatic Remote Control Supplier Nu-Flame Limited...
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The fire must be Installed & serviced by a properly qualified (in accordance with Local & National Codes) Installation Engineer and in accordance with these Installation Instructions FENTON CF (Conventional Flue - Propane) Thermostatic Remote Control Supplier Nu-Flame Limited Model...
: As above This declaration of conformity is issued under the sole responsibility of the manufacturer above for: Product : Fenton CF Certificate Number : CE688450 The object of the declaration described above is in conformity with relevant harmonized legislation...
Nu-Flame Warranty and Repair Procedure for the Fenton CF. The Nu-Flame Fenton CF is guaranteed for 1 year from the date of purchase. During that time our guarantee is to send replacement parts for a fire that proves to have faulty components or workmanship. At our option we may decide to repair, or replace, at no charge a fire that proves to have faulty components or workmanship.