Burley G4121 mk2 warranty Clearance to Walls, Gas Supply, Siting the Appliance

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6.Clearance to Walls

Rear Clearance - The rear of the appliance can be installed directly against a non combustible wall. A distance of 50mm should be allowed to walls with wooden cladding, wallpaper, or finishes likely to be affected by heat.

Side Clearance - The sides of the appliance can be installed with 25mm of side clearance to non combustible materials. Combustible material such as wood may be fitted to within 100mm of the sides of the firebox provided it protrudes no further forward than 100mm.

Top Clearance - The heat from the appliance is concentrated towards the front edge directly above the combustion products outlet. The clearances stated relate to a distance from the back edge of the stove.

A non combustible shelf may be fitted to within 50mm of the top edge of the fire.

Maximum depth of shelf

100mm

150mm

200mm

Minimum distance from

200mm

250mm

300mm

Top of fire to underside of shelf

 

 

 

These distances should be doubled if the shelf is above the outlet grille.

The fireplace and ALL materials including paints or lacquers must be rated for a minimum constant temperature of 150°C. Any hearth or back panel not meeting the above clearance dimensions must be made from a non-combustible material such as marble or slate, although ‘lightweight’ and tiled surrounds can be used provided they have a minimum heat rating of 150°C.

7.Gas Supply

The gas supply should be installed in accordance with all regulations in force. Consideration should be given to the routing to conceal from view and avoid potential damage. Pipes through walls should be sleeved. The gas connection is 8mm compression and should be made in semi-rigid tubing such as copper pipe. Before working on pipework plug open ends. A servicing isolator is supplied with the appliance and this should be used to permit disconnection for servicing etc.

All gas work should be undertaken by a competent person, see General Requirements.

8.Siting the Appliance

8.1If the appliance is to be in or in front of an open fireplace, the chimney or flue MUST be blocked off to prevent the draw from disrupting the flame pattern of the fire, which can lead to poor combustion, or sooting. Extractor fans must be sited at least 2m from the appliance.

8.2Check the room has sufficient volume and ventilation, if these requirements cannot be met then the appliance should not be installed. Consideration should be given to the requirements of other appliances working in the same room space. If other flueless appliances such as cookers are in the same room then consideration should be given to the combined room size requirement.

8.3Check the room has a background heat source such as central heating radiators, storage heaters etc.

8.4Check the appliance data plate details are correct for the kind of gas used and the country of installation.

8.5Carry out any building works such as ingle-nooks, hearths and recesses. If no hearth is being used, remove any carpets to required clearance. Lay in the gas supply and leave a tail to connect to.

8.6Position the appliance and ensure it is stable and unlikely to move in normal use. Some hearths can be slippery and it is best to fix the appliance by removing the plugs in the plastic feet and screwing down. Care should be taken to ensure correct clearances around the stove.

8.7Before connecting any pipes to the appliance, fully purge pipes of any debris or swarf etc.

8.8Attach the gas connection to the stove and carry out a leak test in an approved manner.

8.9Unclip the thermostat from the back of the stove and by carefully extending the capillary tube locate it in a place where it will sense room temperature. This is particularly important if the stove is fitted in an ingle nook where the thermostat could give a misleading shut down unless it is relocated to a cool location. We recommend clipping to the rear of the appliance.

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Contents Refer to Rating Label For the following countries GB, IELeave These Instructions with the User Unpacking the Appliance Appliance DataIntroduction I2H I3PGeneral Requirements Hearths, floor protection and carpets Siting the Appliance Clearance to WallsGas Supply Commissioning the Appliance Laying the LogsLOG Layout Natural GAS LOG Layout LPG PropaneSpark Failure Lighting the HeaterThermostat FireguardsServicing Instructions Oxygen Depletion Pilot SystemInstructing the Customer Accessories General Requirements User InstructionsControls Lighting ProcedureGeneral Turn OFF Procedure

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