Chesney's Salisbury Installation & User Manual

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CHESNEYS
GAS EFFECT STOVES
STANDARD, LARGE
& LOG BURNER OPTION
INSTALLATION & USER MANUAL
IMPORTANT:
PLEASE ENSURE YOU REGISTER FOR YOUR EXTENDED
WARRANTY. PLEASE SEE PAGE 80 & 81 FOR DETAILS
www.chesneys.co.uk
Version 023 April 2023

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  • Page 1 CHESNEYS GAS EFFECT STOVES STANDARD, LARGE & LOG BURNER OPTION INSTALLATION & USER MANUAL IMPORTANT: PLEASE ENSURE YOU REGISTER FOR YOUR EXTENDED WARRANTY. PLEASE SEE PAGE 80 & 81 FOR DETAILS www.chesneys.co.uk Version 023 April 2023...
  • Page 2 Technical Manual Technical PIN: 0359CS1578 User and Installation Instructions Model No. Standard Gas Stoves: Salisbury Beaumont Shoreditch (Available at a later date) Shoreditch LS (Available at a later date) Shoreditch XLS (Available at a later date) Large Gas Stoves: Salisbury...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Section Pages 1 Unpacking 2 Technical Data 7-10 3 Installation Parameters 11-13 4 Burner and Control Information 14-17 5 Construction Information 18-30 6 Appliance Details 7 Preparing the Appliance for Installation 8 Installation 33-36 9 Placement of Fibre Logs, Chippings and Embers 37-47 10 Commissioning the Fire Unit 48-50...
  • Page 5: Unpacking

    1. Unpacking 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. The installation should only be carried out by a competent person and all gas work must be carried out by a Gas Safe registered person in accordance with national and local regulations for both gas and electricity (If required).
  • Page 6 Fig.4 Logs Standard Stove Large Stove Large Stove - Log Burner Fig.5 Bag of embers Fig.6 Remote Control Handset Fig.7 Stainless steel panels Fig.8 Glow strands...
  • Page 7: Technical Data

    2. Technical Data Gas Connection Size 8.0mm O.D. tubing Control System TESC (Thermo Electric Safety Control) Appliance Mass Range (kilograms) 79kg – 155kg Countries of Destination Gas Category, Type and Type Supply Pressure - G20 at 20mbar    ...
  • Page 8 STANDARD GAS STOVE CONVENTIONAL FLUE - G20 at 20mbar 0.49 18.5 SIT 9043 - G20 at 20mbar 0.49 18.5 - G20/G25 at 20/25mbar 5.3/5 4.8/4.5 0.49/0.53 18.5/23.6 - G25 at 20mbar 0.47 18.5 2ELL ERTA - G25 at 25mbar 0.53 23.6 PG-82-330 - G25.3 at 25mbar...
  • Page 9 LARGE GAS STOVE CONVENTIONAL FLUE - G20 at 20mbar 0.64 13.2 SIT 9043 - G20 at 20mbar 0.64 13.2 Front - G20/G25 at 20/25mbar 6.9/6.5 6.2/5.9 0.64/0.675 13.2/16.6 - G25 at 20mbar 13.4 Rear 2ELL ERTA - G25 at 25mbar 0.675 16.6 PG-82-330...
  • Page 10 V2 LARGE GAS LOG STOVE CONVENTIONAL FLUE - G20 at 20mbar 0.64 16.5 Centre 9043 Burner - G20 at 20mbar 0.64 16.5 - G20/G25 at 20/25mbar 6.9/6.5 6.2/5.9 0.64/0.675 16.5/16.8 Log L/H - G25 at 20mbar 16.5 2ELL ERTA - G25 at 25mbar 0.675 19.8 Log R/H...
  • Page 11: Installation Parameters

    3. Installation Parameters This appliance must be installed in accordance with the rules in force, and used only in a sufficiently ventilated space. Consult instructions before installation and use of this appliance. NOTE - Wear protective clothing when fitting or carrying works out on the appliance. For your safety it is law that all gas appliances must be installed by a competent person.
  • Page 12 The flue system must be constructed from the appliance upwards, with all joints being fully locked and sealed using the Chesneys specified parts. Do not install the appliance in a bathroom or a room that contains a bath or shower. It is advised that provisions be made for the removal of the appliance without the need to dismantle the flue system.
  • Page 13 DK, EE, ES, FI, FR, GB, GR, HU, HR, IE, IT, LT, MT, NL, NO, LARGE GAS STOVE C/F 2575-17 0359-17 PL, PT, RO, SE, SI, SK, TR BEAUMONT SALISBURY SHOREDITCH BELGRAVIA SHIPTON MODEL: () GAS CATEGORY, TYPE AND HEAT INPUT...
  • Page 14: Burner And Control Information

    4. Burner and Control Information Fig.10...
  • Page 15 Dimensions Fig.10a S8 CF Std Fig.10b S8 CF Log...
  • Page 16 Fig.10c S8 BF Std Fig.10d S8 BF Log...
  • Page 17 Burner Control Systems Fig.11 1. THERMACO - THERMO ELECTRIC SAFETY CONTROL (TESC) HANDSET RADIO FREQUENCY PILOT ASSEMBLY SIT NG...
  • Page 18: Construction Information

    5. Construction Information Hearths A hearth shall be provided according to National regulations, in Great Britain this would be to Building Regulation Document J and BS5871-1. A Hearth shall be provided for the stove extending to at least the front of the supporting legs, and to at least each side of the stove.
  • Page 19 Conventional Class 1 Chimney (lined only) / Factory made flue system conforming to BS 5440-1. Fig.13 Installed into a chimney recess / builders opening. Flue pipe connection direct to a flexible flue liner Flue system to terminate with a flue terminal conforming to BS 5440-1...
  • Page 20 Fig.14 Free standing installation connected to a factory made fl ue system. Flue system to terminate with a fl ue terminal conforming to BS 5440-1 The fl ue system used should be in accordance with the appliance manufacturer’s installation requirements Dilution air through integral draught divert...
  • Page 21 Flue & Chimney Requirements for a Chesneys Linerless Kit • Make an assessment of the chimney ensuring it’s clean and free of obstruction. If not the chimney must be swept prior to installation. • Any restriction or damper plates must be either removed or locked in the permanently open positon.
  • Page 22 The Builders Opening Use non combustible heat resistant materials for the chimney breast, including the top of the chimney breast, the material in the chimney breast and the back wall of the chimney breast. The construction must comply with all relevant regulations. The appliance can be used with a sound Class 1 lined flue with a minimum 4”...
  • Page 23 Terminal Locations Fig.15 Distance Dimension Terminal Position (mm) Directly below an opening, air brick, opening window etc. Above an opening, air brick, opening window etc. Adjacent to an opening, air brick, opening window etc. Below gutters, soil pipes or drain pipes Below eaves Below balconies of car port roof From a vertical drain pipe or soil pipe...
  • Page 24 Terminal Guards The flue outlet should be protected with a terminal guard conforming to BS5440-1 if persons could come into contact with it, or if it could be damaged or if it is in a vulnerable position such as where the flue discharge is within easy reach from the ground (less than 2.1m) balcony, veranda or an opening window.
  • Page 25 Horizontal Wall Vent Termination Type C Flue sizing: Ø100/150 throughout. Fig.17 Maximum pipe extension, for outside wall. Use shaded area to calculate maximum allowable length (H) for the corresponding pipe rise (V). Minimum Vertical Flue Height: 0.5m...
  • Page 26 Horizontal Wall Vent Termination Fig.18 MINIMUM (m) MAXIMUM (m)
  • Page 27 Vertical Roof Vent Termination C Flue sizing: Ø100/150 throughout - 0.5m minimum, 12m maximum flue length. When incorporating horizontal flue runs, these horizontal runs must be less than 0.5 times the overall flue height. Fig.19 VERTICAL TERMINATION VERTICAL WITH ANGLE TERMINATION MINIMUM (m) MAXIMUM (m) MINIMUM (m)
  • Page 28 Fig.20 VERTICAL WITH ANGLE TERMINATION MINIMUM (m) MAXIMUM (m) * D Minimum = 2x “X”...
  • Page 29 Fig.21 VERTICAL TERMINATION WITH EXISTING CHIMNEY VERTICAL VERTICAL WITH ANGLE Terminal Flue liner Concentric flue pipe MINIMUM (m) MAXIMUM (m) D VERTICAL D VERTICAL WITH ANGLE * D Minimum = 2x “X”...
  • Page 30 Appliance distances and clearances The minimum distances to combustibles are given in the table below. Distances to non-combustibles should conform to local and national building regulations. Due to the nature of the appliance most part of it will become hot during normal operation, therefore the entire appliance is classed as a working surface.
  • Page 31: Appliance Details

    6. Appliance Details Fig.22 Appliance dimensions Standard Gas Stoves A mm B mm C mm D mm E mm* F mm** Beaumont Salisbury Shoreditch Large Gas Stoves A mm B mm C mm D mm E mm* F mm** Beaumont...
  • Page 32: Preparing The Appliance For Installation

    7. Preparing the Appliance for Installation The appliance is supplied in separate boxes, stove, burner assembly, logs set. The stainless steel interior side panels are pre-fitted to the appliance. The installer is required to install the burner and logs into the appliance. Important Notes The balanced flue models will be supplied with the flue spigots and gaskets inside of the fire chamber and will need to be fitted as part of the installation.
  • Page 33: Installation

    8. Installation IMPORTANT Please ensure the gas pipe has been routed and the fl ue connection is terminated in a suitable position ready for connection. Fixing of the appliance The gas stove is a free standing appliance and does not require any additional fi xing to the fl oor or walls.
  • Page 34 Fitting the burner Before connecting the fire unit ensuring the gas supply pipe has been terminated in a suitable position. Please ensure that the gas supply pipe has been purged from air and debris. The grate assembly and log guard will need to be removed from the stove to allow for the installation of the burner.
  • Page 35 3: Fit the front grate assembly at the front of the chamber on top of the burner plate. 4: Fit the rear grate assembly at the rear of the chamber on top of the burner plate. 5: Fit the log guard into the slots provided on the front grate assembly.
  • Page 36 Fig.26 Connect the main gas valve inlet either directly to the gas isolation valve or via the flexible gas pipe using a suitable coupling as shown in below. Pressure test point Gas supply pipe Soundness testing At this stage gas soundness test can be performed, connect a suitable test meter to the pressure test point ensuring the tube is routed under the main body of the appliance and not through the door.
  • Page 37: Placement Of Fibre Logs, Chippings And Embers

    9. Placement of Logs & Embers Logs and embers are only available from Chesneys stockists. Important Notes: The placement of fibre logs and embers must be installed in accordance with these instructions; any deviation may cause poor combustion. If any of the components are broken DO NOT INSTALL. Do not to add more fibre logs onto the fire bed than specified.
  • Page 38 Fitting the log set for the Standard Gas Stove Fig.28 Place log 3 at the rear of the stove with the back of the log resting against the rear of the chamber. The bottom left and right corners of the log should rest on the grate with the centre of the log elevated.
  • Page 39 Log 1 is placed across the front of the burner with the rectangular piece towards the left of the stove touching the stainless steel panel. The bottom of log 2 rests against the log guard, the top part of the log rests on log 4.
  • Page 40 Fitting the log set for the Large Gas Stove Fit the log set according to the following set of photos. Fig.29 Log 5 is to be placed at the rear of the chamber. It rests on the burner bed and against the rear of the chamber.
  • Page 41 The bottom of log 8 rests against the log guard, the middle of the log rests on log 6. The bottom of log 9 rests on the burner bed, with the top of the log resting on log 10. The bottom left corner of log 7 rests on the burner bed and against the log...
  • Page 42 Fitting the log set for the V2 Large Gas Stove Fit the log set according to the following details. Fig. 30b Log Identification Scatter Embers and Glow Strands as detailed above. Fit Log 1, centrally under Log Burners and behind the Primary burner.
  • Page 43 Fit Log 2 in front of the Primary burner and positioned to the Right centre of the appliance. Fit Log 3 under the Right Hand Log Burner, to the Right of the Primary burner and behind Log 2.
  • Page 44 Fit Log 4 diagonally from the Left Hand Log burner and resting on top of Log1. Fit Log 5 to the front of the Primary burner, to the Left of Log 2, lying diagonally, parallel to the left Hand Log Burner on Log 4.
  • Page 45 Fit Log 6, one of the Logs with a slot under, on top of the Right Hand Log Burner sitting in the Slot. Fit Log 7, the other Log with a slot under, on top of the Left Hand Log Burner, the Log Burner sitting in the Slot.
  • Page 46 Before connecting the fi re unit ensuring the gas supply pipe has been terminated in a suitable position. Please ensure that the gas supply pipe has been purged from air and debris. The grate assembly and log guard will need to be removed from the stove to allow for the installation of the burner.
  • Page 47 Fitting the Burner and Grates - CvF V2 1. Remove all items 5. Fit the side retaining brackets. from inside the stove. 6. Fit the left right grate assembles with inserts facing forward. 2. Fit the two side brackets in to the stove with fittings provided.
  • Page 48: Commissioning The Fire Unit

    10. Commissioning the Fire Unit Check the gas supply and gas appliance for soundness. The appliance must be fully fitted; the door of the appliance must be sealed. Check that there is no movement of the door or gaps in the seal. Check that all the products of combustion are entering the flue and that no products of combustion are entering the building.
  • Page 49 If the appliance and chimney is functioning correctly all smoke will be drawn into the air intake and out of the room. If the smoke does not get drawn into the appliance, allow the appliance to run on maximum rate for a further 10 minutes and repeat the test.
  • Page 50 Aeration IMPORTANT NOTE – The appliance aeration is factory set and under NO circumstances be adjusted by the installer. As part of the commissioning process the installer is required to fill in commissioning check list in section17 of this manual. Locking the door balanced flue models only The door needs to be locked using the C spanner by tightening the locking ring located on the door handle mechanism.
  • Page 51: Briefing And Handover To The Customer

    11. Briefing & Handover to the Customer Instruct the customer on the full operation of the appliance. For balanced flue models inform the customer that the stove is a room sealed appliance that requires the door to be locked at all times. The door is an integral part of the combustion chamber and can only be accessed/opened by a qualified and registered gas engineer.
  • Page 52: Servicing And Maintenance

    12. Servicing & Maintenance It is advised that the appliance is serviced annually by a qualified person to Local and National Regulations. Only carry out maintenance work when the appliance is cold. Exchangeable Components List Common Parts: Pilot unit Injectors Multi-functional control gas valve: Thermo Electric Safety Control (TESC01) Logs Embers Door seal Interior reflective panels...
  • Page 53 Suggested Service Procedure Turn the appliance OFF and isolate the gas supply. Ensure the appliance is fully cold before attempting to start servicing the appliance. No liability can be accepted by Chesneys for injury caused by burning or scolding by a hot appliance. A suggested procedure for servicing is listed below: •...
  • Page 54: Fault Finding

    13. Fault Finding 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).
  • Page 55 TESC CONTROL FAULT CODES FAULT DESCRIPTION OF POSSIBLE CAUSE ACTION TO TAKE CODE FAULT TESC has failed No gas available or air in Check gas supply. all automatic pipework. Check for blockages. ignition attempts. Pilot pipe/injector blocked. Clear aeration hole. Pilot aeration blocked.
  • Page 56 FAULT DESCRIPTION OF POSSIBLE CAUSE ACTION TO TAKE CODE FAULT Thermocouple Aged or damaged Replace pilot not reached thermocouple or wire assembly. temperature insulation damaged. Clear blockage or within 1 minute. Blocked/contaminated pilot. contaminant. E32, Self-calibration Flat batteries Replace batteries. E46, E47, procedure of the Liquid inside electronics...
  • Page 57: User Instructions

    14. User Instructions General The flue must be fitted in accordance with Local and National Regulations. The flue must not be shared with any other appliance. It is advised that flue specialist inspect the flue system on an annual basis to ensure that the flue system is sound and the combustion products outlet (terminal) is clear of obstruction.
  • Page 58 WARNING: Curtains should not be positioned above the appliance. Chesneys advise a minimum clearance of 500mm around the appliance for curtains with an additional allowance being made for curtain movement so that the 500mm perimeter is not compromised. The use of curtain tie backs may be considered as a suitable means to limit curtain movement.
  • Page 59 • Do not disturb, add extra fibre logs or embers as this will affect combustion. • Do not operate the appliance if the fibre logs are damaged. • The appliance must be installed and maintained by a suitably qualified and registered engineer.
  • Page 60 Cleaning the Stainless Steel panels The Stainless Steel sides will patinate (mellow) over a period of time this can be cleaned with a hob type cleaner if a high reflection is preferred. Fuel Bed Components Wear suitable safety equipment when cleaning the products inside the appliance. It is advised to wear protective gloves and a dust mask conforming to EN 149:2001+A1:2009 FFP3 (available from most DIY shops) when cleaning the logs and embers.
  • Page 61: Control System Information

    15. Control System Information 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.
  • Page 62 Handset function and display Fig.32 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...
  • Page 63 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.
  • Page 64 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.
  • Page 65 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).
  • Page 66 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.
  • Page 67 Pairing the handset (with LCD display) Ensure that the handset and gas fire control have good batteries. If the handset is in its factory reset condition, the display will show 7ESC plus the letter (r) and a number (as shown in the photo) Red Indicator light Small Isolation Switch Gas Valve Controls...
  • Page 68 • You will hear a few beeps from the handset and the display will enter the setup menu mode. • Whilst maintaining your grip on the handset, you can now set the display functions of the handset. Momentarily pressing and releasing the SET button advances through the settable features and pressing and releasing the MENU button returns to the previous one.
  • Page 69 • Press and hold the set button and keep held for around 3 seconds until you hear a second beep. Release the set button once PROG has appeared top left of the handset and SETUP top right. • When SETUP is flashing, press and release the SET button to enter the menu.
  • Page 70 Battery Indicator Display The display switches between FC and RC (FC is the battery inside the Gas Control valve and RC is the battery inside the Remote-Control handset). If you have the battery symbol showing 3 bars in gas control valve (FC), then this would indicate all is ok.
  • Page 71 Removing Batteries Valve Handset • When replacing batteries, ensure care is taken not to bend or damage contacts. The batteries should be held in place fi rm by the contacts. • There is an importance to ensure the contacts on both handset and valve are clean, dry, and free contamination.
  • Page 72: Annex A: Balanced Flue Conversion

    16. Annex A: Balanced Flue Conversion The balanced flue gas stoves are supplied as a rear exit configuration, the flue spigots and gaskets are packed inside of the fire chamber, which will need to fitted prior to installation of the appliance. Rear Exit Configuration Fig.
  • Page 73 Top Exit Configuration Only the Large balanced flue gas stove can be configured as a top exit flue configuration. Stage 1 Fig. 34 1. Remove the outer flue spigot (1) from the rear exit connection of the appliance. 2. Remove the inner flue spigot (2) from the rear of the appliance. 3.
  • Page 74 Stage 2 Fig. 35 1. Ensure all the gaskets 3,4,7,8 are in good condition, if any are damaged they must be replaced before continuing with the conversion. 2. Fit the inner blank (5) and the inner flue gasket (8) to the inner exit at the rear of the appliance using fixings (9).
  • Page 75: Installer Commissioning Checklist

    17. Installer Commissioning Check List FLUE CHECKLIST PASS FAIL Flue size Flow test Spillage test GAS CHECKLIST PASS FAIL Soundness Standing pressure Working pressure Burner pressure Heat input VENTILATION PASS FAIL Ventilation requirements for appliance BALANCED FLUE MODELS PASS FAIL Door has been locked by installation/ commissioning engineer...
  • Page 76 17. Installer Commissioning Check List FLUE CHECKLIST PASS FAIL Flue size Flow test Spillage test GAS CHECKLIST PASS FAIL Soundness Standing pressure Working pressure Burner pressure Heat input VENTILATION PASS FAIL Ventilation requirements for appliance BALANCED FLUE MODELS PASS FAIL Door has been locked by installation/ commissioning engineer...
  • Page 77: Dealer And Installer Information

    18. Dealer and Installer Information Dealer Contact No. Date of Purchase Model No. Stove Serial No. Burner Serial No. Gas Type Installation Company Gas Safe Registered Engineer Contact No. Gas Safe Register No. Date of Installation...
  • Page 78: Annual Service Record

    19. Annual Service Record Annual Service Record Annual Service Record Year 1 Year 2 Gas Safe Registered Engineer: Gas Safe Registered Engineer: Contact No.: Contact No.: Gas Safe Register No.: Gas Safe Register No.: Date of Service: Date of Service: Door seal replaced: Door seal replaced: Annual Service Record...
  • Page 79 Annual Service Record Annual Service Record Year 5 Year 6 Gas Safe Registered Engineer: Gas Safe Registered Engineer: Contact No.: Contact No.: Gas Safe Register No.: Gas Safe Register No.: Date of Service: Date of Service: Door seal replaced: Door seal replaced: Annual Service Record Annual Service Record Year 7...
  • Page 80: Chesneys Warranty Information And Registration

    20. Chesneys Warranty Information Warranty/Guarantee Terms: Your Chesneys gas stove is covered by a standard 1 year manufacturers guarantee. An extended warranty is available, subject to registration. The extended warranty entitles you to a 2 year warranty on the gas valve and a 5 year warranty on the main burner assembly, from the date of installation.
  • Page 81 Chesneys Warranty Registration Form All items are required: Your Details Name Address Postcode Email Purchase Details Purchased From Purchase Date Product Details Product Name Product Colour Fuel Type Serial Number Installation Details Installed by GAS SAFE registration no. Installation date YES / NO Is the flue lined?

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