Battery ignition radiant convector gas fire (29 pages)
Summary of Contents for Flavel Linear
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Kenilworth & Linear DECORATIVE FUEL-EFFECT GAS FIRES THIS PRODUCT IS NOT SUITABLE FOR PRIMARY HEATING PURPOSES Installation, Maintenance & User Instructions. Hand these instructions to the user after installation. Model No’s FRDC**MN, FRDP**MN & FRDC**RN2 are for use on Natural Gas (G20) at a supply pressure of 20 mbar in G.B. / I.E.
CONTENTS PAGE Section 1 Information and Requirements PAGE Appliance Information Conditions of Installation Flue and chimney suitability Fireplace / surround suitability Shelf position Chimney inspection Fire place opening / catchment space Fitting to metal flue boxes Hearths Pre-cast flue installations 1.10 Spillage monitoring system Section 2...
SECTION 1 INFORMATION AND REQUIREMENTS APPLIANCE INFORMATION Model FRDC**MN (MC) FRDC**RN2 (RC) FRDP**MN (MC) Gas Type Main injectors (2 off) Size 260 Size 280 Pilot Type Copreci ERTA OXYP 21100 / 141 (MC) PG-83-10 (RC) Max. Gross Heat Input : 6.9 kW Min.
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Fire box Dimensions Width : (with trim, no spacer) 498mm Height : (with trim, no spacer) 600mm Depth : (overall-without fender) 170mm Gas Connection 8mm Compression (Supplied with fire) Appliance Efficiency Declaration The efficiency of this appliance has been measured as specified in BS 7977-1 : 2009 + A1 : 2013 and the result is 41%.
INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS CONDITIONS OF INSTALLATION It is the law that all gas appliances are installed only by a GAS SAFE Registered Installer, in accordance with these installation instructions and the Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations 1998 as amended. Failure to install appliances correctly could lead to prosecution.
FIREPLACE / SURROUND SUITABILITY The fire must only be installed on a hearth it must not be installed directly onto carpet or other combustible floor materials. The fire is suitable for fitting to non-combustible fire place surrounds and proprietary fire place surrounds with a temperature rating of at least 150 o c. If a heating appliance is fitted directly against a wall without the use of a fire surround or fire place all combustible material must be removed from behind the trim.
Check the chimney pot / terminal and general condition of the brickwork or masonry. If the chimney or flue is in poor condition or if there is no up-draught do not proceed with the installation. If there is a history of down-draught conditions with the chimney / flue, a tested and certificated flue terminal or cowl suitable for the relevant flue type should be considered.
120mm if the black 50mm spacer frame is used (not suitable for use with Linear models). This spacer frame can be purchased from Flavel Fires as an optional extra. This appliance is suitable for use in fireplaces fitted with an existing chairbrick without the need for removal of the chairbrick, providing the minimum depth of the fireplace exceeds 260mm.
If in doubt about the suitability of the fire contact Flavel Fires for advice before proceeding. This fire has been designed to fit standard 100mm pre-cast starter blocks with 3 inch rebated surrounds.
Boxed ceramic base, front ceramic rail and 18 coals (16 large, 2 small) - Kenilworth models only 1 off Boxed ceramic base, front ceramic rail and 18 pebbles (16 large, 2 small) - Linear model only 1 off Loose items bag, which includes (where applicable) :- 1 off...
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For manual control models proceed as follows :- 2.2.1 Remove the burner heat shield from the front of the fire box to allow access to the burner. See figure 3 below. Fig. 3 2.2.2 Ensure that the hearth is protected from damage and carefully lift the fire box into the fire opening, then slide it back into position.
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For remote control models proceed as follows: 2.2.4 Remove the trim. Remove the burner heat shield from the front of the fire box to allow access to the burner. See figure 5 below. Fig. 5 2.2.5 Ensure that the hearth is protected from damage and carefully lift the fire box into the fire opening, then slide it back into position.
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Continue for all models Whilst the fire box is still in position, decide which side the gas supply is to enter the fire from. If concealed pipe work is required plan the pipe run to enter the fire box through one of the openings in the sides of the fire box below the fuelbed support panel and connect to the isolating / inlet elbow.
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The preferred method of fixing which is suitable for almost all situations is the cable fixing method which is described in the following section in detail. To fit using the preferred cable method proceed as follows- 2.2.7 Mark out and drill 4 off No 14 (6mm) holes in the back face of the fire opening in the positions shown below in figure 9.
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Fig. 10 2.2.12 Evenly tighten the tensioning nuts to tension both cables and pull the fire snugly against the wall. Do not overtighten, it is only necessary to pull the seal up against the sealing face of the wall, it does not need to be compressed.
GAS TIGHTNESS AND INLET PRESSURE - MANUAL CONTROL MODELS. 2.3.1 Remove the pressure test point screw from the inlet elbow and fit a manometer. 2.3.2 Turn on the main gas supply and carry out a gas tightness test. 2.3.3 Depress the control knob and turn anti-clockwise to the position marked pilot.
SECTION 3 ASSEMBLING FUEL BED AND COMMISSIONING ASSEMBLING THE CERAMICS AND FUEL BED - COAL MODELS 3.1.1 Place the ribbed ceramic fuelbed base on top of the fuelbed support and pull fully forwards to the burner. Make sure that the fuelbed base is located centrally in the fire box.
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3.1.3 Fit five of the large sized coals onto the front ceramic rail, ensuring that they are evenly spaced. Use the recess’s in the front ceramic rail as a guide for placement. (See figure 13 below) Fig. 13 3.1.4 Select four of the large coals and arrange behind the front row of coals, ensuring that flame paths as indicated below are not interupted.
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3.1.5 Select three of the large coals and arrange along the rear of the fuelbed, using the ribs in the rear of the fuelbed as a guide for placement. (See figure 15 below) Fig. 15 3.1.6 Select two small coals and position to fill the gaps at each end of the third row of coals, as shown.
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3.1.7 Select the remaining four large coals and position on the rear of the fuel-bed matrix. (See figure 17 below). Fig. 17 The exact position and fit of the coals may be finely adjusted to give the most pleasing and random appearance. Warning : Use only the coals supplied with the fire.
ASSEMBLING THE CERAMICS AND FUEL BED - LINEAR MODELS 3.2.1 Place the ribbed ceramic fuelbed base on top of the fuelbed support and pull fully forwards to the burner. Make sure that the fuelbed base is located centrally in the fire box. Ensure that the fuelbed base fit fully down onto the fuel bed support and is not lodged on the burner.
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3.2.3 Pick pebbles A to E and arrange along the the front rail, ensuring that they are evenly spaced. Use the recess’s in the front ceramic rail as a guide for placement. (See figure 20 below). Fig. 20 Pebble C Pebble D Pebble E Pebble A...
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3.2.5 Select pebbles K, L & M and arrange along the rear of the fuelbed, using the ribs in the rear of the fuelbed as a guide for placement. Select the two small pebbles (J & N) and position to fill the gaps at each end of the third row of pebbles (See figure 22 below).
LIGHTING THE APPLIANCE - MANUAL CONTROL MODELS 3.3.1 Turn on the gas isolation tap. 3.3.2 Depress the control knob and turn anti-clockwise to the position marked pilot. Hold in the control knob for a few seconds to purge the pipe work. 3.3.3 Continue to hold-in the control knob and press the igniter button.
FITTING THE BATTERIES - REMOTE CONTROL MODELS 3.4.1 The control valve is located at the base of the fire as shown below in figure 23. Fig. 23 Position of battery cover on control valve 3.4.2 Remove the battery compartment cover from the control valve as indicated below in figure 24 and fit the 3 off AA sized batteries to the control valve unit.
3.4.4 On remote control models fit two off AA batteries to the handset in the direction shown inside the handset moulded into the plastic. 3.4.5 For Remote control model operation please see section 3.6 LIGHTING THE FIRE MANUALLY VIA THE CONTROL VALVE 3.5.1 These products can be operated manually by using the buttons directly on the fire control in addition to the handset (should the need arise).
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LIGHTING THE FIRE - REMOTE CONTROL MODELS 3.6.1 Ensure valve power isolation switch is in the on position - see figure 25 Hold the handset with one hand ensuring your hand is wrapped around the back and that your hand is in contact with both sides of the handset.
LIGHTING THE APPLIANCE - REMOTE CONTROL MODELS (CONTINUED) 3.6.3 To decrease the heat input level of the burner hold the handset as described in section 3.6.1 to unlock the keypad then press and release the - button. Pressing and releasing the - button will lower the heat input level one step at a time.
FITTING THE TRIM (KENILWORTH MODELS ONLY) OR LINEAR FASCIA 3.7.1 The trim or Linear fascia is held in position on the fixing flange by magnets. FITTING THE FENDER (KENILWORTH MODELS ONLY) 3.8.1 The fender is placed up to the front of the ceramic front rail on all models.
Servicing Notes Servicing should be carried out annually by a competent person such as a GAS SAFE registered engineer. This is a condition of the Flavel guarantee schemes. The service should include visually checking the chimney and fire opening for accumulations of debris and a smoke test to check for a positive up-draught in the chimney.
Removing the Control Tap from the fire. 4.3.1 Remove the burner assembly as in section 4.1. 4.3.2 Pull the control knob off the control tap spindle. 4.3.3 Loosen and remove the three gas pipe retaining nuts from the control tap and release the ends of the gas pipes from the control tap body. Loosen and remove the thermocouple securing nut from the end of the control tap.
Remote Control Models – For Diagrams refer to Section 2 Removing the burner assembly from the fire. 4.5.1 Prepare work area (lay down dust sheets etc.) 4.5.2 Lift the fender and ash pan cover of the way and put them in a safe location.
4.7.4 Re-assemble in reverse order and carry out a gas tightness test. Re-fit coals / pebbles as shown in section 3. The fender and ash pan cover or fascia can now be re-positioned. Replacing the Batteries (Within the Firebox) 4.8.1 Remove the fender and ashpan assembly The battery holder is located on the valve at the right hand side of the burner.
PARTS SHORTLIST Replacement of parts must be carried out by a competent person such as a GAS SAFE registered gas installer. The part numbers of the replaceable parts are as follows, these are available from BFM Europe who may be contacted at the address shown on the rear cover.
SECTION FIVE - USER INSTRUCTIONS 5.1 INSTALLATION INFORMATION CONDITIONS OF INSTALLATION It is the law that all gas appliances are installed only by a competent (e.g. GAS SAFE registered) Installer, in accordance with the installation instructions and the Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations 1998. Failure to install appliances correctly could lead to prosecution.
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ABOUT YOUR NEW FLAVEL GAS FIRE The Flavel Kenilworth & Linear fuel effect gas fires incorporates a unique and highly developed fuel bed which gives the realism of a loose coal / pebble layout combined with realistic flames and glow. The use of durable ceramic material in the construction of the fuelbed components ensures long and trouble free opera- tion.
5.2 OPERATING THE FIRE - MANUAL CONTROL MODELS The controls are located behind the ashpan cover which is situated behind the Ashpan / Fender. The controls, comprise a control valve to adjust the gas flow and a push button piezo igniter. To light the fire proceed as follows:- 5.2.1 Depress the control knob and turn anti-clockwise to the position marked pilot.
OPERATING THE FIRE - REMOTE CONTROL MODELS 5.3.1 The controls comprise a remote handset, to turn the fire on and off and adjust the gas rate. Ensure valve power isolation switch is in the on position - see figure 4. Hold the handset with one hand ensuring your hand is wrapped around the back and that your hand is in contact with both sides of the handset.
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OPERATING THE FIRE - REMOTE CONTROL MODELS (CONTINUED) 5.3.3 To decrease the heat input level of the burner hold the handset as described in section 5.3.1 to unlock the keypad then press the and release the - button. Pressing and releasing the - button will lower the heat input level one step at a time.
MANUAL OPERATION OF REMOTE CONTROL MODELS 5.4.1 These products can therefore be operated manually should the need arise. The control valve is located at the base of the fire as shown below in figure 2. Fig. 2 Position of control valve 5.4.2 Ensure that the power isolation switch is in position “1”...
5.4.3 To operate the fire press and hold the “power” button as shown in figure 2 on the previous page for two seconds, release as soon as the red indicator light in figure 3 on the previous page illuminates. The burner will start its ignition sequence and light to the maximum heat input level.
5.6 SPILLAGE MONITORING SYSTEM All models regardless of control type are fitted with a spillage monitoring system which shuts down the fire if the evacuation of combustion products from the fire is affected by a partially or fully blocked flue. If this system operates the fire will go out.
ASSEMBLING FUEL BED & CERAMICS - COAL MODELS 5.8.1 Place the ribbed ceramic fuelbed base on top of the fuelbed support and pull fully forwards to the burner. Make sure that the fuelbed base is located centrally in the fire box. Ensure that the fuelbed base fit fully down onto the fuel bed support and is not lodged on the burner.
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5.8.3 Fit five of the large sized coals onto the front ceramic rail, ensuring that they are evenly spaced. Use the recess’s in the front ceramic rail as a guide for placement. (See figure 7 below) Fig. 7 5.8.4 Select four of the large coals and arrange behind the front row of coals, ensuring that flame paths as indicated below are not interupted.
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5.8.5 Select three of the large coals and arrange along the rear of the fuelbed, using the ribs in the rear of the fuelbed as a guide for placement. (See figure 9 below) Fig. 9 5.8.6 Select two small coals and position to fill the gaps at each end of the third row of coals, as shown.
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5.8.7 Select the remaining four large coals and position on the rear of the fuel-bed matrix. (See figure 11 below). Fig. 11 The exact position and fit of the coals may be finely adjusted to give the most pleasing and random appearance. Warning : Use only the coals supplied with the fire.
ASSEMBLING THE CERAMICS AND FUEL BED - PEBBLE MODELS 5.9.1 Place the ribbed ceramic fuelbed base on top of the fuelbed support and pull fully forwards to the burner. Make sure that the fuelbed base is located centrally in the fire box. Ensure that the fuelbed base fit fully down onto the fuel bed support and is not lodged on the burner.
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5.9.3 Pick pebbles A to E and arrange along the the front rail, ensuring that they are evenly spaced. Use the recess’s in the front ceramic rail as a guide for placement. (See figure 14 below). Fig. 14 Pebble C Pebble D Pebble E Pebble A...
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5.9.5 Select pebbles K, L & M and arrange along the rear of the fuelbed, using the ribs in the rear of the fuelbed as a guide for placement. Select the two small pebbles (J & N) and position to fill the gaps at each end of the third row of pebbles (See figure 16 below).
USER REPLACEABLE PARTS The only user replaceable parts on this fire are the fuelbed components and coals / pebbles which may be replaced as described in the above section. Replacement of any other parts must be carried out by a competent person such as a GAS SAFE registered gas installer.
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Due to our policy of continual improvement and development the exact accuracy of illustrations and descriptions contained in this book cannot be guaranteed. TROUBLE SHOOTING ADVICE FOR REMOTE CONTROL MODELS PRIOR TO REQUESTING A SERVICE CALL Please locate the Indicator light on the control valve behind the ashpan cover (see figure 3 on page 40), if it shows any of the following flashing sequences then the problem requires the batteries in the control valve and / or handset changing, be advised that service calls as a result of batteries requiring being changed in the product or...
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