Bbu fire front for use with bbu 45/4 & bbu 54/4 (21 pages)
Summary of Contents for Glow-worm Dovedale
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221030F. 01. 99 Installation & Servicing Instructions T o b e l e f t w i t h t h e u s e r The Glow-worm Options Collection Remote Inset Fires DOVEDALE CHATSWORTH Standard Frame Standard Frame Wide Frame...
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Servicing instructions and identification of parts is given Pt. No. 209310P. in Sections 6, 7, 8 and 9. Wherever possible, all materials, appliances and It is essential that only genuine Glow-worm parts are components to be used should comply with the used. requirements of applicable British Standards.
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1 General Sheet Metal Parts 1.4 Data WARNING: When fitting or servicing this fire care Gas connection 8mm compression fitting should be taken when handling sheet metal parts, to Injector Part No. 205739 avoid any possibility of personal injury. Pressure setting 18mbar (7.2 in wg) 1.2 Statutory Requirements Cold 18mbar (7.2 in wg)
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1 General Chatsworth illustrated (same dimensions for Dovedale) Diagram 1.2 1.6 Clearances 1.8 Electrical Supply Restrictions must not be placed around the assembled WARNING: This fire must be earthed. fire, see diagram 1.2. There are three methods of routing the cable.
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PACK 3 PACK 2 BAFFLE CHATSWORTH FRAME In the pack you will have (Wide) one of these frames FRET ASHPIT COVER PACK 3 DOVEDALE FRET FRAME (Standard) ASHPIT COVER Diagram 1.3 221030F Supplied By www.heating spares.co Tel. 0161 620 6677...
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2 Flue and Ventilation 2 Flue System The minimum effective height of the chimney must be 3metres. Suitable flues and minimum sizes are as below:- Catchment space 9in x 9in, 7in and 5in proprietary flue pipe. 125mm diameter conventional flue. SPACER A brick built wall chimney properly lined with a single wall, twin wall or flexible flue liner of minimum diameter...
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2 Flue and Ventilation 2.5 Precast Flue Minimum Opening Sizes FIRE BOX Refer to diagram 2.5. 50 MIN. Note: If a precast flue starter block to BS1289 Part 1 is THICKNESS OF used. Fit a fire surround, if this does not give sufficient INSULATION depth to fit the fire fit a spacer kit.
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3 Electrical Supply, Gas Supply and Fire Fixing 3.1 Fire Fixing - Electrical Cable Routing 3.2 Gas Supply - Connection It is essential at this time that you decide which way the Refer to diagram 3.3. cable is to be routed. Where the fire is fitted in nurseries, old people’s homes Remove the burner and control box, take care not to and the like, the isolation device may be of the type...
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3 Electrical Supply, Gas Supply and Fire Fixing REAR OF GROMMET These dimensions are the APPLIANCE same for R/H and L/H REAR CABLE LENGTH CENTRE LINE OF FIRE APPLIANCE FIXING FACE L.H. CABLE LENGTH REAR R.H. CABLE LENGTH Lengths of cable required inside the appliance for rear, right hand and left hand cable routing.
3 Electrical Supply, Gas Supply and Fire Fixing 3.3 Fire Fixing SECURING SCREW (4) There are two methods of fixing the fire:- Method 1 - Standard fixing, see diagram 3.4. Standard fixing with Spacer Kit, see diagram 3.5. Use a 10mm masonry drill bit to drill the fire fixing wall face.
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3 Electrical Supply, Gas Supply and Fire Fixing Location holes for Location holes for the eyelets (4 off) the eyelets (4 off) FIRE FIRE OPENING OPENING UPPER TENSIONING UPPER TENSIONING BRACKET on the rear BRACKET on the rear of the appliance (2 off) of the appliance (2 off) SPACER EYELET (4)
3 Electrical Supply, Gas Supply and Fire Fixing 3. 4 Electrical Wiring - Control Box HOOK With the burner and control box already removed, CONTROL remove the control box lid, see diagram 3.8. BOX LID Connect the mains cable to the terminals as shown in diagram 3.9.
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3 Electrical Supply, Gas Supply and Fire Fixing SLIDE OVER BURNER SLIDE UNDER SLIDE OVER BURNER SUPPORT TAB BURNER SUPPORT TAB RETAINING TAB BURNER BURNER BURNER ASSEMBLY (Secure with previously removed securing screws) CONTROL BOX Diagram 3.10 CONTROL BOX UNION NUT GAS SUPPLY PIPE TO GAS CONTROL...
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4 Lighting, Testing and Fitting of Internal Parts NOTE: The fire is fitted with a safety device. IMPORTANT. IF DURING THE LIGHTING The information in Section 1 must be observed. PROCEDURE THE BURNER IS EXTINGUISHED OR GOES OUT FOR ANY OTHER REASON, WAIT AT LEAST 3 MINUTES BEFORE RELIGHTING.
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4 Lighting, Testing and Fitting of Internal Parts The gas rate for this fire at high setting is 22.68 ft 3 /h 4.2 Fire Frame (0.8 m 3 /h). Remove the frame from the packaging. Press the OFF button for "Remote" or "Control Box" Fit as shown in diagram 4.2.
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4 Lighting, Testing and Fitting of Internal Parts STEP 1 - Front support NOTE : The fuel effect pieces can be rotated to achieve a random effect. STEP 5 - 2 Large & 4 small fuel effect pieces IMPORTANT Leave 3mm gap between Middle support all fuel effect pieces and middle support To touch the...
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4 Lighting, Testing and Fitting of Internal Parts Leaving gaps around the pieces. The two outside pieces FRET RETAINING touch the sides of the fire. BRACKET STEP 7. Place six small fuel effect pieces on the six flat areas of the rear support starting from the outside. Leaving gaps around the pieces.
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5 Instructions to User 5 Instructions to User Hand the Instructions for Use to the user and make sure that they are understood. Refer to the Instructions for Use on how to light the fire. Advise the customer that they should read their Users instructions before operating the fire and always follow the advice in the Section headed “Cleaning your Fire”.
6 Servicing 6.4 Burner Assembly / Control Box 6.1 Notes Disconnect the gas supply, see diagram 3.11. To ensure the continued efficient and safe operation of the fire it is recommended that it is checked and serviced Remove the burner, refer to diagram 3.1. at regular intervals.
6 Servicing 6.7 Safety Device SPARK GAP EARTH POST Refer to Section 1. 3 +1 or - 0.5mm Refer to diagram 6.2. Check the condition of the electrode and thermocouple, clean with a soft brush. ELECTRODE When cleaning also make sure that all the holes in the THERMOCOUPLE safety device are clear of dust and lint.
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7 Fault Finding Sequence of operation Switch on mains electricity Select low with Select medium with Select high with either remote handset either remote handset either remote handset or push button on or push button on or push button on control box control box control box...
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7 Fault Finding Check all electrical connections on the fire are correctly made. Ensure that the override switch is in the auto position. Ensure that the batteries in the remote handset are in good condition / correct polarity. Ensure there is an electrical supply to the fire. After switching on the electrical supply to the fire, the fire controls may be 'locked out', to reset press the off button Press the high Is the electrode cracked...
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7 Fault Finding FUSE TYPE OVERRIDE SWITCH P.C.B. BOARD T/E SOLENOID CN2 PIN1 MEDIUM SOLENOID CN2 PIN2 HIGH SOLENOID CN2 PIN3 TERMINAL BLOCK CONNECTIONS P.C.B. CONNECTIONS SPARK ELECTRODE BROWN BLUE YELLOW Diagram 7.3 221030F Supplied By www.heating spares.co Tel. 0161 620 6677...
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7 Fault Finding SPARK ELECTRODE GAS VALVE THERMO- EARTH COUPLE GAS VALVE CONTROL EARTH CHASSIS L N E H.T. FUSE P.C.B. KEY: - BLUE bk - BLACK br - BROWN g/y - GREEN/YELLOW w - WHITE - YELLOW - RED AUTO/MANUAL SWITCH Diagram 7.4 221030F...
Use only the fuel effect approved for this fire. securing screws this will then release the burner. Do not use more fuel effect pieces than shown. Please quote the name of the fire Dovedale or 8.5 Injector Chatsworth (Remote). Follow the instruction in Section 6.6 to remove the injector.
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8 Replacement Parts PILOT PIPE TUBE GAS CONTROL VALVE THERMOCOUPLE NUT UNION NUT THERMOCOUPLE ELECTRICAL LEAD SILICONE COVER IGNITION LEAD CAPILLARY SAFETY DEVICE ELECTRICAL LEAD SAFETY DEVICE SECURING SCREW (2) CONTROL BOX P.C.B. BOARD HIGH AUTO Diagram 8.1 IGNITION LEAD SUPPORT POST(4) ELECTRICAL...
9 Spare Parts Key No Part No Description 210269 Rear support 210268 Middle support 210272 Fuel effect pieces (small) 210273 Fuel effect pieces (large) 210270 Side support L/H 210271 Side support R/H 210267 Front support 202277 P.C.B. 230501 Gas control valve assy 205739 Injector 203443...
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Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Information for the Installer and Service Engineer. Under Section 6 of The Health and Safety at Work Act 1974, we are required to provide information on substances hazardous to health. The adhesives and sealants used in this appliance are cured and give no known hazard in this state. FUELBEDS, ARTIFICIAL FUEL This product uses fuel effect Pieces containing Refractory Ceramic Fibre (RCF), which are man- made vitreous silicate fibres.
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