Bellfires SLIDE BELL Installation Instructions And Instructions For Use

Wood-burning built-in fire with lift door

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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS AND INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
Wood-burning built-in fire with lift door
SLIDE BELL
Bellfires wishes you much pleasure and ambiance with your new Bellfires fire
This document is part of the delivery of your wood-burning built-in fire.
Read it carefully before installation and use of the
fire and keep it in a safe place!

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  • Page 1 Wood-burning built-in fire with lift door SLIDE BELL Bellfires wishes you much pleasure and ambiance with your new Bellfires fire This document is part of the delivery of your wood-burning built-in fire. Read it carefully before installation and use of the...
  • Page 2 Bellfires English BELLFIRES WOOD-BURNING BUILT-IN FIRE WITH LIFT DOOR: SLIDE BELL 70 - 55 SLIDE BELL 70 - 65 SLIDE BELL 80 - 65 SLIDE BELL 90 - 45 SLIDE BELL 105 - 45 Instructions for use and installation instructions...
  • Page 3 Bellfires English Instructions for use and installation instructions...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Bellfires English TABLE OF CONTENTS Page 1. Introduction 1.1 Foreword..................1.2 Safety....................2. Placing..................... Installation instructions................Fitting the fireplace.................. Operation of the fireplace................ Stoking up for the first time..............7. Use 7.1 Ventilation..................Getting the fire going............... 7.3 Instructions while stoking..............
  • Page 5 Bellfires English Instructions for use and installation instructions...
  • Page 6: Introduction

    INTRODUCTION 1.1. FOREWORD We would like to congratulate you on your purchase of this modern Bellfires built-in wood fire. This quality product will give you years of heating pleasure as you enjoy the play of the flames and the cosy glow of the fire.
  • Page 7 In transit, some parts of the appliance may have moved from their original place. The Slide Bell is a built-in fire with lift door. Check that the door opens and closes, the retardant plates (brake plates) are fitted correctly to the brackets at the top of the fire, the interior panels are fixed to the walls and the stones on the bottom have not moved.
  • Page 8: Placing

    Bellfires English PLACING 2.1. INCLUDED Documentation Warranty Manual Loose in appliance Glove Handle 5x collar rings Ø125 mm (4x for the convection opening on the top of the fire and 1x for the combustion air supply (under/ rear)) 2.2. PREPARATION FOR POSITIONING Dismantle the metal plate on the front (above the fire opening) by unscrewing the screws on the sides and the top (hexagonal 7).
  • Page 9 Bellfires English Remove the plastic tie-wraps with which the chains are secured. Ensure that the chains are properly placed on the chain wheels. Check whether the lift door is functioning properly. Instructions for use and installation instructions...
  • Page 10 Bellfires English If necessary, adjust the lift-door, using the two ‘screw thread eyes’ (on the top of the lift door). Ensure that the bottom of the lift door fits horizontally to the sealing strip. Reassemble the metal plate to the appliance.
  • Page 11 Bellfires English Check the operation of the slider for the regulation of the primary combustion air (bottom left of the window). Report any defects immediately to your dealer. Remove enclosed documents and components from the built-in fire. Fit the fan-set (optional).
  • Page 12 Bellfires English 2.3. BASIC REQUIREMENTS FOR POSITIONING BUILT-IN FIRES General. The appliance may only be set up in a room in which the location, architectural construction and activity is not endangered by the presence of a fire. The surface on which the appliance is to be placed must be correctly shaped and big enough to accommodate the appliance safely (in compliance with DIN 18895, part 1).
  • Page 13 Bellfires English that the combustion air stream created by the fire and the volume streams of the extraction installations in the room and adjoining rooms connected by de-aeration connections do not create underpressure greater than 0.04 mbar. This must also be guaranteed if easily accessible air-conditioning equipment is moved or removed from the room.
  • Page 14 Bellfires English Figure 1: Use of convection set and ventilation of fireplace If desired, when building in the fire, all connection pieces (convection set 1x or 2x) for warm air can be connected to the convection casing. If separate connection adapters are closed, the manufacturer cannot guarantee the evenness of the temperature of the air and air speed.
  • Page 15 Bellfires English The convection air pipes must be made of non-flammable material which cannot be distorted. Within a range of 30 cm either side and 50 cm above the escape opening, there must be no flammable materials (e.g. wooden ceiling, fitted furniture).
  • Page 16 Bellfires English Insulation Delevired Heat Max user Density material in ... conductivity temperature Can be Sort Form ºC kg/m³ delivered as Mineral fibre Strips Mats (1) Glass fibre Individual fibres Mats (2) Stone fibre Granular fibres Felt Cinter fibre...
  • Page 17 Ensure that any existing chimney is completely air-tight and in good condition. The diameter of the entire chimney, including the chimney pot on the roof must be at least Ø200 mm for the Slide Bell 70-55, 70-65 and 90-45; and Ø250 mm for the Slide Bell 80-65 and 105-45.
  • Page 18: Installation Instructions

    Bellfires English INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 3.1. REQUIREMENTS RELATING TO THE USE OF EXISTING CHIMNEYS The adapter material for the connection with the chimney must be made of at least 2 mm thick sheet steel and must be insulated with a heat-resistant material 3 cm in thickness.
  • Page 19 Bellfires English Expansion seams Between the fire and its casing/fireplace, an expansion seam must be factored in to calculations. This may be filled in with ceramic or fibre-glass sealing tape. The casing/fireplace must also be covered on the inside with a layer of insulation material.
  • Page 20: Fitting The Fireplace

    The appliance can be placed in position using the carrying brackets supplied. Positioning the Slide Bell without a fan The space between the fireplace (hearth surround/brick work) and the fire itself should be left completely open so that there is an empty space.
  • Page 21 Figure 2: Use of ventilation of fireplace Positioning the Slide Bell with a fan The convection fan system (2 fans) is connected to both sides of the fire without making use of flexible connection hoses. It is necessary to leave additional space at the sides of the fire for this as described above.
  • Page 22 Bellfires English Fitting the fan set: Remove the 5-pronged plug from each fan. The fan set can be fully assembled from inside the fire. Carefully remove the base stones, left and right, from the fire. Use a wide and flat screwdriver for this.
  • Page 23 Bellfires English Unscrew the outer metal panel (left and right). The fan can now be fitted to this using 4 nuts and bolts. Note ! : Place gaskets between fan and outer plate. Instructions for use and installation instructions...
  • Page 24 Bellfires English Connect the plug (five-pronged) to the cable tree Place the cable tree, if possible, under the fire! Place the built-in box no more than 1 metre from the fire or near the fireplace. Fit the fanspeed controller into the built-in box.
  • Page 25 Bellfires English Air supply connection possibility - rear of appliance. (Opening has already been opened.) Air supply connection possibility rear (open) Air supply connection possibility underneath (closed) Air supply connection possibility at rear of appliance (open) and underneath appliance (closed).
  • Page 26 Bellfires English Bend the 3 lips slightly outwards using pliers. Place the collar ring (Ø125 mm), and turn it slightly. Using a screw driver, press the 3 lips against the collar ring, so that it is clamped to the appliance.
  • Page 27 Bellfires English Place a length of pipe (Ø125 mm) with a moveable valve between the collar ring and the “outside air supply opening in the wall/floor”; the rod with the operating knob must be built in in such a way that the valve can be opened and closed from the living area.
  • Page 28 Bellfires English Mounting a Slide Bell-fire against a Fitting an Slide Bell-fire against a fireproof wall wall with flammable material ≥ 10 cm insulation, > ≥ 10 cm insulation > see table 1, pag 17 see table 1, >...
  • Page 29 Bellfires English Walls and pedestal The fireplace assembly must be built on a concrete pedestal. If this is not immediately available, a pedestal should be built on the creeping space. Parquet or wooden flooring must not extend to within the chimney breast.
  • Page 30 Bellfires English Fitting a built-in fire against a wall with flammable material in Germany 1 Fire 14 Covering 2 Adapter 15 Decorative frame 3 Insulation material for adapter 16 Inlet opening convection air 4 Mineral masonry 17 Hot-air flexible hose/pipe...
  • Page 31: Operation Of The Fireplace

    Bellfires English OPERATION OF THE BUILT-IN FIRE Figure 3: Operation 1 Flue outlet 8 Slider for regulating the supply of 2 Convection air escape opening (4x) primary combustion air 3 Combustion air supply connection; 9 Slider (2x) (on top of the door) for...
  • Page 32: Stoking Up For The First Time

    Bellfires English STOKING UP FOR THE FIRST TIME If you have had your chimney breast modified or newly built, first allow your home to dry properly. Walls which have not been allowed to dry properly are a magnet for dust such as any smoke particles created when stoking up the fitted fire or suddenly opening the door.
  • Page 33: Use

    Bellfires English 7.1. VENTILATION Air is a vital component of the combustion process. Ensure that there is a sufficient supply of fresh air. For each kilo of wood that you put on the fire (door closed), 10 - 15 m of extra air is needed.
  • Page 34: Instructions While Stoking

    Bellfires English You can regulate the secondary air supply using the two sliders on the top of the door. Fasten these sliders once the necessary secondary air supply has been determined. The permanent position of the sliders can usually be determined after the fire has burnt for several hours.
  • Page 35: Heating Economically

    Bellfires English Smoke development Your fire has been designed to be used with the load/observation door closed. Should you use it with the door open, under certain circumstances (presence of mechanical ventilation, draught, differences in barometric pressure) smoke may enter the room in which fire is situated.
  • Page 36: Cleaning The Window

    Bellfires English 7.5. CLEANING THE WINDOW After several burning hours, a light deposit may form on the inner side of the window. Once the fire has cooled down, this deposit can be removed using glass cleaner or ceramic hob cleaner.
  • Page 37: General Hints

    Bellfires English GENERAL HINTS 8.1. TIPS Burn dry wood only. Damp wood not only burns poorly, it causes more pollution in the appliance (window), the chimney, your room (when opening the door of the appliance, for instance) and the environment. Wood can only be classified as dry if it has been stored under a Dutch barn for at least two years (not covered with plastic).
  • Page 38 Bellfires English The rate at which fuel can burn completely is called the output. A well-stoked fitted fire achieves output of 70% and thus falls into the category of high-output/low emissions built-in fires. This means that you benefit directly by using less wood to achieve the same level of heat.
  • Page 39: Fuel

    Bellfires English FUELS 9.1. WOOD Suitable fuels are: All sorts of clean wood (forested). The wood must have been dried for at least two years. Well-dried wood has a humidity percentage between 10 and 20%. Recommended dimensions: length = 30 cm; outline 30 cm.
  • Page 40: Amount Of Fuel

    If this happens, there is a risk of fire. It may also damage your appliance and chimney. Bellfires will not assume liability for damage caused by overheating. If you have chosen the right appliance for your room, it will provide sufficient heat with a single layer of wood blocks (a wood block is approx.
  • Page 41: Regular Maintenance

    Sliders/flue damper Check function annually Convection channels Clean annually Paint Annually, if necessary touch up with Bellfires heat-resistant paint (do not paint when the fire is in use!) Parts Individual parts for replacement/ accessories are available from your Bellfires dealer...
  • Page 42: Dimensions

    Bellfires English DIMENSIONS 12.1. SLIDE BELL 70-55 * air supply connection Instructions for use and installation instructions...
  • Page 43 Bellfires English 12.2. SLIDE BELL 70-65 * air supply connection Instructions for use and installation instructions...
  • Page 44 Bellfires English 12.3. SLIDE BELL 80-65 * air supply connection Instructions for use and installation instructions...
  • Page 45 Bellfires English 12.4. SLIDE BELL 90-45 * air supply connection Instructions for use and installation instructions...
  • Page 46 Bellfires English 12.5. SLIDE BELL 105-45 * air supply connection Instructions for use and installation instructions...
  • Page 47: Technical Data

    Bellfires English 13. TECHNICAL DATA Type: SLIDE BELL 70-55 Dimensions (hxbxd) 1,55 x 1,05 x 0,52 m 1,55 x 1,35 x 0,52 m (incl. Convection fans) Weight 240 kg Combustion: Fuel Wood Nominal output 24 kW Flue gas mass flow 19.3 g/s...
  • Page 48 Bellfires English Type: SLIDE BELL 70-65 Dimensions (hxbxd) 1,75 x 1,05 x 0,52 m 1,75 x 1,35 x 0,52 m (incl. Convection fans) Weight 250 kg Combustion: Fuel Wood Nominal output 20 kW Flue gas mass flow 15 - 19 g/s Flue temperature 380 - 450°C...
  • Page 49 Bellfires English Type: SLIDE BELL 80-65 Dimensions (hxbxd) 1,75 x 1,15 x 0,52 m 1,75 x 1,45 x 0,52 m (incl. Convection fans) Weight 275 kg Combustion: Fuel Wood Nominal output 17 kW Flue gas mass flow 14.9 g/s Flue temperature 381°C...
  • Page 50 Bellfires English Type: SLIDE BELL 90-45 Dimensions (hxbxd) 1,30 x 1,25 x 0,52 m 1,30 x 1,60 x 0,52 m (incl. convection fans) Weight 275 kg Combustion: Fuel Wood Nominal output 24 kW Flue gas mass flow 19.3 g/s Flue temperature 447°C...
  • Page 51 Bellfires English Type: SLIDE BELL 105-45 Dimensions (hxbxd) 1,30 x 1,40 x 0,52 m 1,30 x 1,70 x 0,52 m (incl. convection fans) Weight 290 kg Combustion: Fuel Wood Nominal output 26 kW Flue gas mass flow 16.7 g/s Flue temperature 422°C...
  • Page 52: Frequently Asked Questions

    Can a wood-burning stove/built-in fire be connected to a central heating installation? The Bellfires range does not have any stoves/fires that can be connected to central heating installations. We do not advise attempting it !! Instructions for use and installation instructions...
  • Page 53 Bellfires English At what temperature does/do the convection fan(s) start up? If the fire is fitted with convection fans, these are regulated using a built-in fanspeed controller and there is no automatic temperature adjustment present. The on-off switch is integrated in the fanspeed controller.
  • Page 54 Bellfires English Do I have to take any extra measures if the room I am heating has an extractor fan? Connect the combustion air intake with a metal (flexible) pipe to the grill in the exterior wall. The combustion air will then be sucked in from outside the area in which the fire is located.
  • Page 55 www.tapis.pl INTERFOCOS B.V. HALLENSTRAAT 17 5531 AB BLADEL NEDERLAND E-mail: info@interfocos.nl Internet:www.interfocos.com 02 - 010208 - 323197...

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