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1. Clean the glass with a soft cloth, a sponge or paper. Use glass cleaner or ceramic

hob cleaner.

2. Make sure that the glass is dry. Water droplets can leave a mark on the glass.

6.2.5

Clean the anti-reflective glass

Warning: Before the start of this procedure make sure the appliance is off and

cooled down to room temperature.

Caution:
• Do not use hard (scouring) sponges, steel wool, abrasive products, caustic

products, or cleaning agents that contain ammonia. The use of these items

on the glass can damage the coating layers.

• Use neutral cleaning agents to clean the glass. This includes products like

'Instanet' or 'Glassex'.

1. Clean the glass with a soft cloth or a sponge.
2. Make sure that the glass is dry. Water droplets can leave a mark on the coating.

6.2.6

Replace the ambient light bulb when broken

Warning: Before the start of this procedure make sure the appliance is off and

cooled down to room temperature.

1. Turn off the power supply to the appliance.
2. Remove the glass panes. Refer to chapter 

6.2.1

.

3. Remove the burners and burner bed. Refer to chapter 

6.2.3

.

4. Carefully unscrew the broken light bulb from the ceramic fitting.

Figure 41. Position of ambient light bulbs

Maintenance

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Gas Fire Panorama 110-55

Summary of Contents for Panorama 110-55 PF2

Page 1: ...Installation and maintenance manual Gas Fire Panorama 110 55 PF2 Serial number Production date...

Page 2: ...hout the prior written permission of Barbas Bellfires BV This document could contain technical inaccuracies or typographical errors Barbas Bellfires BV reserves the right to revise this document from...

Page 3: ...block 15 2 6 4 Overview of the receiver 16 2 6 5 Overview of the fan light module 17 2 7 Examples of a typical installation 18 3 Safety 20 3 1 Safety devices on the appliance 20 3 2 Safety instructio...

Page 4: ...stallation above the appliance 43 5 3 Prepare the appliance for use 45 5 3 1 Do a check on the overpressure hatches 45 5 3 2 Do a check on the operation of the lighting 45 5 3 3 Put the ceramic logs o...

Page 5: ...sing 72 9 5 Gas Fire Panorama 110 55 PF2 with 6 cm frame 73 9 6 Gas Fire Panorama 110 55 PF2 with 6 cm frame and convection casing 74 9 7 Gas Fire Panorama 110 55 PF2 with 10 cm frame 75 9 8 Gas Fire...

Page 6: ...ustrations are for instructional use only 1 1 How to work with this document 1 Make yourself familiar with the structure and content of the document 2 Read the safety chapter in detail 3 Make sure tha...

Page 7: ...4 convection air outlet openings at the top of the appliance The appliance can be installed with anti reflective ceramic glass Retrofit is possible Contact your dealer for more information In those ca...

Page 8: ...ve frame E Concentric flue connection F Inlet convection air optional G Outlet convection air optional H Overpressure hatch I Convection casing optional J Overpressure relief openings K Operating unit...

Page 9: ...ain burner B Second main burner C Protection cover for pilot light D Pilot light burner E Thermocouple to detect if the pilot light is on F Ignition electrode to ignite the pilot burner Figure 2 Burne...

Page 10: ...2 5 Overview of the ceramic log set Figure 3 Overview of ceramic log set Description 10 Gas Fire Panorama 110 55...

Page 11: ...Table 1 Ceramic log set parts No Log No Log 36 39 40 41 42 43 Log with pilot opening Description Gas Fire Panorama 110 55 11...

Page 12: ...No Log No Log 44 46 47 48 Table 2 Fire glass No Fire glass Dark Amber No Fire glass Black Description 12 Gas Fire Panorama 110 55...

Page 13: ...ssure tap B Outlet pressure tap C Gas supply connection D Gas connection front burner E Adjustment screw for minimum burner pressure F Gs connection for the rear burner G Thermocouple interrupter conn...

Page 14: ...ew for the pilot light gas pressure B Adjustment screw for maximum burner pressure C Motor knob of the internal main gas valve D Micro switch to detect the motor knob end position E 8 wire cable conne...

Page 15: ...cable of the gas valve of the rear burner 2 J Olive 8mm K Nut 8mm L Gas supply connection M Gas pipe front burner Figure 6 Connections on the gas regulator block 1 Interrupts the signal of the thermo...

Page 16: ...voltage current IN red connection F Thermocouple voltage current OUT yellow connection G Piezo cable connection H Connection to the gas valve rear burner AUX I Battery compartment cover J Connection f...

Page 17: ...he fan light module A Connection for the ambient lights B Connection for a convection fan C connection for the power supply D Connection for the receiver Figure 8 Fan light module Description Gas Fire...

Page 18: ...l outlet for the concentric flue your installation can be different A Operating unit B Ventilation air inlet opening C Ventilation air outlet opening D Concentric flue system Figure 9 Typical installa...

Page 19: ...tion can be different A Convection ventilation air inlet opening B Ventilation air outlet opening C Connection for connection set 4x D Convection air outlet opening E Concentric flue system F Operatin...

Page 20: ...lations Do not put flammable materials in the appliance Make sure that the area around the appliance is free of flammable materials at all times the minimal safe distance is 100 cm from the appliance...

Page 21: ...uce pungent odor and can produce discoloration of the fireplace Make sure that brickwork is build with a clearing of at least 3 mm between the sides and the top of the appliance and the brickwork The...

Page 22: ...l These materials cause a pungent and unpleasant odor when the appliance is heated Do not use mineral wool Table 3 Examples of insulation plates Examples of suitable plate material Thermal conductivit...

Page 23: ...mable floor under the appliance Put a non flammable insulation plate with a minimum thickness of 25 mm under the appliance To avoid damage to this non flammable plate put ceramic or steel tiles approx...

Page 24: ...mmable ceiling Front view Table 5 Minimum dimension and clearance to flammable ceiling With false ceiling minimum 25 mm thickness Without false ceiling h Area of the convection air outlet opening Mini...

Page 25: ...Insulation plate 12 mm Insulation plate 25 mm Insulation plate 35 mm A Air gap 20 mm 15 mm 15 mm B Thickness plate 12 mm 25 mm 35 mm C Air gap Spacer 20 mm 15 mm 0 mm D A B C 52 mm 55 mm 50 mm E B C 3...

Page 26: ...m dimension and clearance to non flammable ceiling With false ceiling minimum 25 mm thickness Without false ceiling h Area of the convection air outlet opening Minimum 300 cm2 Minimum 20 cm open space...

Page 27: ...nt of the appliance A Minimum 30 cm B Minimum 100 cm 1 meter radius from the center point of the appliance 4 8 Mantel clearances Caution All insulation plates in this chapter must be made of non flamm...

Page 28: ...B Flammable ceiling minimum 60 cm from glass Non flammable ceiling minimum 50 cm from glass C Mantel piece depth maximum 30 cm D Flammable ceiling minimum 10 cm Non flammable ceiling minimum 0 cm E M...

Page 29: ...Top of front glass pane 3 Flammable mantel piece 4 insulation plate Figure 17 Top mantel piece clearances Height of mantel piece Depth of mantel piece A 5 cm B 15 cm C 30 cm Clearances Gas Fire Panor...

Page 30: ...entric flue system Do not insulate the concentric flue pipe Concentric flue pipe safety distances to flammable material Vertical pipe all sides B minimum 2 5 cm Horizontal pipe top A minimum 7 5 cm Ho...

Page 31: ...kness of minimum 4 cm for the front of the chimney enclosure Refer to chapter 4 1 for specifications Put the power supply and signal cables in a insulated cable duct behind the front of the chimney en...

Page 32: ...e and top of glass pane B Minimum thickness 2 5 cm C Minimum 5 cm clearance between bottom of TV and top of mantel piece D Minimum 2 5 cm horizontal clearance between front of TV and front of mantel p...

Page 33: ...imum 30 cm B Minimum 2 5 cm horizontal clearance between front of TV and front of the fireplace enclosure C Minimum 5 cm clearance at all 4 sides of the TV D Minimum 2 5 cm E Minimum thickness 4 cm F...

Page 34: ...rance on the sides and top of the appliance to allow for expansion of the appliance during use Do not insulate the appliance with insulation material Only use ceramic wool strips minimum 1000 C heat r...

Page 35: ...ion of the appliance If the optional Opti Vent flue system will be installed make sure to Install an extra 230 VAC earthed electrical socket near the intended location of the appliance Build the insul...

Page 36: ...sure the appliance is installed horizontally Use a spirit level Aligning with adjustable height legs optional 1 Attach the 4 adjustable height legs on the appliance and set to the required height Use...

Page 37: ...accessible location near the appliance Contact your local gas supplier or your qualified gas installer for more information on this 1 Remove the decorative edge and the door of the operating unit 2 Pu...

Page 38: ...appliance to the operating unit are in a free space that is accessible after finish of the installation 5 2 5 Do a check on the gas connections Make sure that the gas connections do not leak Use a mix...

Page 39: ...fer to the manual assembly instructions for concentric flue system 5 2 8 Connect the convection set optional 1 Put the collar adaptors in the open convection air outlet openings Figure 27 Position of...

Page 40: ...Use the restriction plate specified in the preparation manual 4 Install the baffle plate C again with the two screws Figure 29 Restriction plate and baffle 5 2 10 Install the mantel iron option The ap...

Page 41: ...at all sides 6 Make sure distance A is minimum 2 mm between the mantel iron and the top of the side panels This lets you remove the side panels 7 Make sure the mantel iron is perpendicular to the side...

Page 42: ...d refer to the preparation manual 2 Identify the position of the operating unit 3 Build the fireplace to just above the intended position of the operating unit 4 Install the operating unit with the ga...

Page 43: ...ake sure that the distance C between the stone and glass is a minimum of 4 mm 5 2 13 Extra TV installation above the appliance Important Use a TV wall mount bracket that is applicable for the TV To at...

Page 44: ...ll mount bracket Figure 30 TV installation above the appliance front view 1 Appliance 2 Insulated cable duct 3 Steel studs Figure 31 TV installation above the appliance rear view Installation 44 Gas F...

Page 45: ...remove the hatch and to get access to the gasket 5 3 2 Do a check on the operation of the lighting Make sure that the operation of the ambient lights functions well To operate the lights with the rem...

Page 46: ...ck burner and ceramic log no 42 on the right back burner Figure 35 6 Attach both front burners on the gas supply line with the 2 screws Figure 36 7 Put ceramic log no 39 on the left front burner and c...

Page 47: ...t of the grate with a mixture of fire glass Black and fire glass Dark Amber 10 Put ceramic logs no 36 44 46 and 47 on the fire glass as shown on the picture Figure 38 11 Install the glass panes Refer...

Page 48: ...edure 1 Remove the glass Refer to chapter 6 2 1 2 Remove the content from the burner bed 3 Clean the removed content carefully with a soft brush 4 Clean the inside of the appliance including the main...

Page 49: ...Make sure that the main burner operates correctly The fire must not show any anomalies 4 Do a check of the gas supply pressure and the burner pressure a Use the inlet pressure tap and outlet pressure...

Page 50: ...2 Remove the side panels and front panel Maintenance 50 Gas Fire Panorama 110 55...

Page 51: ...3 Unlock the fastening levers on the top left and right of the glass panes Maintenance Gas Fire Panorama 110 55 51...

Page 52: ...4 Lift the front glass pane a little and remove it in a slanted manner Maintenance 52 Gas Fire Panorama 110 55...

Page 53: ...5 Loosen the screws left and right of the top side strips Do not remove the screws and strips Maintenance Gas Fire Panorama 110 55 53...

Page 54: ...6 Remove the glass panes on the sides with the same procedure as the front glass Maintenance 54 Gas Fire Panorama 110 55...

Page 55: ...lass panes fit properly in the appliance and seals the inside of the appliance If the glass does not fit properly there is a risk of flue gas leakage 1 Install the glass panes and panels in the revers...

Page 56: ...2 Install the glass panes on the sides by lifting the glass a little in a slanted manner and place it in the strips top and bottom Maintenance 56 Gas Fire Panorama 110 55...

Page 57: ...3 Tighten the screws left and right of the top side strips Maintenance Gas Fire Panorama 110 55 57...

Page 58: ...4 Install the front glass pane by lifting the glass a little in a slanted manner and place it in the strips top and bottom Maintenance 58 Gas Fire Panorama 110 55...

Page 59: ...5 Lock the fastening levers on the top left and right of the glass panes Maintenance Gas Fire Panorama 110 55 59...

Page 60: ...ide panels Caution Make sure whether the front glass pane is placed exactly in the middle Make sure that there are no gaps between the glass panes Otherwise there is risk of flue gas leakage Maintenan...

Page 61: ...emove burners A and B 6 Carefully remove ceramic wood logs C D and E 7 Unscrew the 3 screws holding burners C D and E 8 Remove burners C D and E 9 Remove the fire glass 10 Remove the 2 grates To assem...

Page 62: ...coating layers Use neutral cleaning agents to clean the glass This includes products like Instanet or Glassex 1 Clean the glass with a soft cloth or a sponge 2 Make sure that the glass is dry Water d...

Page 63: ...that the ambient lighting operates correctly To operate the lights with the remote control refer to the user manual 7 Assemble the burner bed and the burners and glass panes Refer to chapter 6 2 3 and...

Page 64: ...power supply The appliance does not react on the remote control The batteries of the remote control are empty Replace the batteries Refer to the user manual The pilot burner stops to burn There is ins...

Page 65: ...l heat output 9 6 kW 9 6 kW 9 2 kW Minimum heat output indicative 6 3 kW 5 4 kW 5 3 kW Useful efficiency Net Calorific Value NCV at nominal heat output 92 2 93 93 Useful efficiency Net Calorific Value...

Page 66: ...15 mm 2x 3 5 mm Primary air inlet second main burner D 4 0 mm 1x 8x15 mm 2x 3 5 mm E 4 0 mm 1x 8x15 mm 2x 3 5 mm F 4 0 mm 1x 8x15 mm 2x 3 5 mm G 4 0 mm 1x 8x15 mm 2x 3 5 mm First main burner gas injec...

Page 67: ...VAC 50 Hz Auxiliary electricity consumption at nominal heat output 0 075 kW Auxiliary electricity consumption at minimum heat output 0 kW Auxiliary electricity consumption in standby mode 0 kW Weight...

Page 68: ...Thermocouple interrupter O 8 wire cable P 5 wire cable Q 2 wire cable R 230 VAC earthed connecting cable and plug Figure 43 Diagram electrical and gas components 8 3 Dimensions of the restriction pla...

Page 69: ...9 Dimensions 9 1 Gas Fire Panorama 110 55 PF2 Frameless Adjustable Dimensions Gas Fire Panorama 110 55 69...

Page 70: ...9 2 Gas Fire Panorama 110 55 PF2 Frameless with convection casing With optional convection case Adjustable Dimensions 70 Gas Fire Panorama 110 55...

Page 71: ...9 3 Gas Fire Panorama 110 55 PF2 with 4 cm frame Dimensions Gas Fire Panorama 110 55 71...

Page 72: ...9 4 Gas Fire Panorama 110 55 PF2 with 4 cm frame and convection casing Dimensions 72 Gas Fire Panorama 110 55...

Page 73: ...9 5 Gas Fire Panorama 110 55 PF2 with 6 cm frame Dimensions Gas Fire Panorama 110 55 73...

Page 74: ...9 6 Gas Fire Panorama 110 55 PF2 with 6 cm frame and convection casing With optional convection case Dimensions 74 Gas Fire Panorama 110 55...

Page 75: ...9 7 Gas Fire Panorama 110 55 PF2 with 10 cm frame Dimensions Gas Fire Panorama 110 55 75...

Page 76: ...9 8 Gas Fire Panorama 110 55 PF2 with 10 cm frame and convection casing Dimensions 76 Gas Fire Panorama 110 55...

Page 77: ...9 9 Gas Fire Panorama 110 55 PF2 with 10 cm frame and adjustable legs Dimensions Gas Fire Panorama 110 55 77...

Page 78: ...9 10 Operating unit Dimensions 78 Gas Fire Panorama 110 55...

Page 79: ...they have manifested themselves 3 Complaints will only be accepted if they are reported to the Barbas dealer together with the serial number of the Barbas appliance which is stated on the front of the...

Page 80: ...t automatically imply that Barbas Bellfires B V also accepts liability for any possible damage The liability of Barbas Bellfires B V never extends further than that stated in these warranty conditions...

Page 81: ...11 EU Declaration of Conformity EU Declaration of Conformity Gas Fire Panorama 110 55 81...

Page 82: ...EU Declaration of Conformity 82 Gas Fire Panorama 110 55...

Page 83: ...EU Declaration of Conformity Gas Fire Panorama 110 55 83...

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