Royal Consumer Information Products G20 manual Description

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DESCRIPTION

The Royal Cheltenham glass fronted high efficiency live fuel effect inset gas fire has been developed from the successful Royal Cozyfires.

The fuel bed has a realistic coal effect utilising ceramic ‘coals’ and coal bed that allows secondary air to be entrained into the bed for clean combustion, the burner is an aerated twin ported steel burner running parallel across the front of the fire. A gas control with a variable high to low setting with a separate piezo igniter is used to ignite a Oxy- pilot device to prevent continued spillage occurring under hazardous flue conditions with the protection of a flame supervision device.

The fire is suitable for use in conjunction with 228mm x 228mm (9" x 9")(Class 1) flues, 125mm (5") diameter twin walled metal flues (Class 2) and properly constructed pre-cast flues to BS 1289 PT1 1986 & 1975. A spacer frame is supplied to assist with the installation into pre-cast flues or where a reduced depth is available.

The installation must always be used in conjunction with a suitable hearth and surround (refer to fig 1 for further details).

IMPORTANT NOTES

Areas of this appliance will become hot after prolonged running and it is recommended that for the protection of the very young, elderly and infirm a fireguard conforming to BS 6539 or BS 6778 be used.

Additional purpose built ventilation is not required for this appliance in GB only, for IE ventilation is required with a minimum cross sectional area of 100 sq. cms and should be checked regularly to ensure that it is free from obstruction.

Care should be taken to prevent any damage being caused to surrounding soft furnishings or decor e.g. many embossed vinyl wall coverings may become discoloured if located too close to the appliance. Clearances required for combustible shelves are shown on page 4.

This product uses fuel effect pieces, gaskets and insulation material containing Refractory Ceramic Fibre (RCF), which are man-made vitreous silicate fibres. Excessive exposure to these materials may cause temporary irritation to eyes, skin and respiratory tract, consequently, it makes sense to take care when handling these articles to ensure that the release of dust is kept to a minimum.

A hearth must always be provided to project forwards of the back panel a minimum of 300mm and a minimum of 150mm either side of the fire opening. The hearth must be a minimum thickness of 12mm with a perimeter height of 50mm, to discourage placing carpets or combustible materials close to the fire.

The area under the appliance must have a minimum non-combustible thickness of 25mm. In most installations a back panel will be required, this must be either non-combustible or have a minimum fire resistance rating of Class O (100o C).

The glass front is manufactured from three separate panels, when the appliance is cold a small gap may appear between the joints, this is normal and does not impede the function of the appliance. The brass trims are covered with a protective polycoat that must be removed prior to lighting the appliance.

TECHNICAL DATA

 

Overall height of fire

= 620mm

Overall width

= 660mm

Overall depth

 

(Forward of plane of opening)

= 180mm

Overall depth with spacer

 

(Forward of plane of opening)

= 230mm

Minimum height of opening see fig 1= 560mm Minimum width of opening see fig 1 = 400mm Minimum depth of opening see fig 1 = 220mm

Minimum depth with spacer

= 17Omm

Type of gas

Natural Gas only (G20)

 

Setting pressure 20mbar +/- 1mbar (cold)

Heat Inputs

Max

5.42kW

(18500 Btu/h)

 

Min

2.34kW

(8000 Btu/h)

 

Pilot

0.26kW

(890 Btu/h)

Main Injector types

Bray

82/380

 

 

Stereomatic

Size 68

Pilot Assembly

E.A.S.D Oxypilot NG 9O22

Gas Connector8mm O/D Tube

 

Weight

 

26.7Kgs

 

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Contents 52$/&+/71+$0 Important Notes DescriptionTechnical Data Location of Combustible Shelves Above Fire Side of FireTo Light Appliance see Fig Dismantling the Fire BED for Cleaning see , 4 Coal Laying Instructions Cleaning the Front of the Appliance and Cleaning the Window Spares and ServiceShort Parts List Registration Record Installation and Servicing Instructions Description Installation Regulations and Requirements Contents Check ListFire Surround and Opening Requirements Page Page Important The Flue restrictor plate must be removed see Fig Installation Using a 5 Diameter Metal Flue BOXDismantling the Appliance Prior to Installation Installation of the ApplianceInstalling the Appliance in Position Option aLaying the Fire BED Option bPage Page Page Page Page Checking Operation of Fire Spillage CheckAdvise That Removal of Debris or Soot Deposit Maintenance and Servicing GeneralPage Description