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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

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MANUAL FOR MAINTENANCE

CLASSIC BELL SMALL 3  PF

Gas fi re with closed combustion system

 

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Page 1: ...ument is an essential part of your gas fire Read it carefully before installation and maintenance of the gas fire and keep it in a safe place INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS MANUAL FOR MAINTENANCE CLASSIC BELL SMALL 3 PF Gas fire with closed combustion system Serial number Production date ...

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Page 3: ...3 English Installation instructions BELLFIRES GAS FIRE WITH CLOSED COMBUSTION SYSTEM Classic Bell Small 3 PF Premium Fire CLBS3 PF ...

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Page 5: ...installation engineer IMPORTANT CONTENTS Page 1 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 7 2 MAINTENANCE 58 3 FAULTS 60 4 DISMANTLING ASSEMBLING OF THE GLASS THE REGULATOR AND BURNER 61 5 CONNECTING DIAGRAM 79 6 DIMENSIONS 80 7 TECHNICAL DETAILS REGULATIONS 82 8 REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST 84 9 DISPOSAL OF PACKAGING AND APPLIANCE 87 ...

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Page 7: ...e to install the gas fire with either a wall or roof outlet The roof connection must be carried out using the concentric flue system Ø100 mm Ø150 mm The fumes are exhausted naturally to the outside environment through the inner Ø100 mm pipe whereas the combustion air supply passes between the Ø100 mm and Ø150 mm pipes The wall connection must be carried out using the concentric flue system Ø130 mm Ø2...

Page 8: ...ummen NL Jeremias TWIN GAS System The gas fire in combination with the concentric flue system Ø100 mm Ø150 mm and or Ø130 mm Ø200 mm rigid and or flexible for the brand types mentioned above has been approved in accordance with the European CE norm for gas appliances and may therefore be used only with these systems The permitted components for these systems are listed in instructions enclosed CONCEN...

Page 9: ...ible aluminium pipe Ø125 mm L 3 m max 310178 2x Fitting box 135 x 135 mm 309872 2x Convection exit grid white 145 x 145 mm 304040 4x Hose clamp Ø125 mm 329874 Set carrying brackets 2 pieces 3 Bellfires M G concentric flue system See the Instructions for Concentric Component 3 Poujoulat PGI concentric flue system See the Instructions for Concentric Component 3 Ontop Metaloterm US concentric flue system...

Page 10: ...r correct operation Roof mounted outlet Figure 1 Roof mounted outlet This must be positioned at least 0 5 m from the roof edge the apex of the roof can be disregarded Wall mounted outlet Figure 2 Wall mounted outlet This must be positioned at least 0 5 m from the corner of the building the roof overhang the rain gutter balconies etc unless the exhaust construction extends to at least the face of t...

Page 11: ... an occupied room a toilet or a bathroom B A heating air supply when the supply flows through an occupied room C A window that can be opened and that is near an occupied room a toilet or a bathroom Roof mounted outlet To avoid adverse effects Distance outlet A B or C At the same roof level 3 m At a different roof level 1 m At a lower positioned wall 1 m At a higher sloping surface 3 m If the requir...

Page 12: ...2 m if the distance from the facing wall is less the criteria detailed for On a wall general apply Enquire at your local gas company for the regulations relating to outlets positioned opposite each other and outlet s in facade s that form an angle These minimum distances do not apply if there is an obstruction between the outlet and A B and C that protrudes at least 0 5 m from the wall and has a l...

Page 13: ...er walls approx 150 C no flammable materials may be located or used in the vicinity of the flue system The complete flue system must therefore be sleeved with a heat resistant material after assembly Ventilate the covered concentric flue by fitting a grid near the floor and ceiling on each floor Do not insulate the concentric flue Use the universal wall floor support Ø150 mm to attach the covering of the c...

Page 14: ... Ø130 Ø200 mm Figure 4 Vertical roof mounted outlet without bend ALL SIZES INCLUDE THE LENGTH OF THE ROOF OR WALL TERMINATION Item descriptions see 1 6 2 Assemble restriction plate Appliance Distance Y Concentric Concentric min max connection connection on appliance is on appliance is Ø100 Ø150 mm Ø130 Ø200 mm 2 0 4 0 m Width Width B 30 mm B 65 mm Classic Bell Small 3 4 0 12 0 m Width Width B 40 m...

Page 15: ... LENGTH OF THE ROOF OR WALL TERMINATION 16 23 Y2 X 10 11 12 13 14 15 Y1 4 1 28 23 23 17 24 100 Assemble restriction plate Appliance Distance Y1 Distance X Distance Y1 Y2 Concentric Concentric min max min max min max connection connection on appliance is on appliance is Ø100 Ø150 mm Ø130 Ø200 mm Classic Bell 1 0 11 0 m 0 3 0 m 1 0 11 0 m Width Small 3 B 40 mm Item descriptions see 1 6 2 ...

Page 16: ...e Appliance Distance Y Concentric Concentric min max connection connection on appliance is on appliance is Ø100 Ø150 mm Ø130 Ø200 mm 2 0 4 0 m Width Width B 30 mm B 65 mm Classic Bell Small 3 4 0 12 0 m Width Width B 40 mm B 80 mm Item descriptions see 1 6 2 Figure 6 Vertical chimney outlet using an existing lined chimney Flexible Ø100 mm and or rigid Ø100 mm Ø150 mm FLEXIBLE CONCENTRIC FLUE Ø100 ...

Page 17: ... 25 23 28 4 1 100 Item descriptions see 1 6 2 Assemble restriction plate Appliance Distance Y1 Distance X Distance Y1 Y2 Y3 Concentric Concentric min max min max min max connection connection on appliance is on appliance is Ø100 Ø150 mm Ø130 Ø200 mm Classic Bell 1 0 11 0 m 0 3 0 m 1 0 11 0 m Width Small 3 B 40 mm Figure 7 Vertical chimney outlet using a lined chimney with a bend 45 Flexible Ø100 m...

Page 18: ...e restriction plate Appliance Distance Y Concentric Concentric min max connection connection on appliance is on appliance is Ø100 Ø150 mm Ø130 Ø200 mm 2 0 4 0 m Width Width B 30 mm B 65 mm Classic Bell Small 3 4 0 12 0 m Width Width B 40 mm B 80 mm Figure 8 Vertical chimney outlet using an existing unsound lined chimney or when no chimney liners are present Flexible Ø100 mm Ø150 mm ...

Page 19: ...0 Item descriptions see 1 6 2 Figure 9 Vertical chimney outlet using an existing unsound lined chimney or when the chimney is unlined with a bend 45o Flexible Ø100 mm Ø150 mm Assemble restriction plate Appliance Distance Y1 Distance X Distance Y1 Y2 Y3 Concentric Concentric min max min max min max connection connection on appliance is on appliance is Ø100 Ø150 mm Ø130 Ø200 mm Classic Bell 1 0 11 0...

Page 20: ...tance X Concentric Concentric min max min max connection connection on appliance is on appliance is Ø100 Ø150 mm Ø130 Ø200 mm 2 0 3 0 m 0 0 6 m Classic Bell Small 3 3 0 4 0 m 0 1 6 m Wall Termination Position 100 4 28 1 Y X 19 14 10 11 13 0 16 m Appliance Concentric flue connection Ø100 Ø150 mm or Ø130 Ø200 mm RIGID CONCENTRIC FLUE Ø100 mm Ø150 mm SYSTEM CONNECTION POSSIBILITIES and with wall outle...

Page 21: ... flue connection Ø130 Ø200 mm Assemble restriction plate Appliance Distance Y Distance X Concentric connection min max min max on appliance is Ø130 Ø200 mm 0 5 1 0 m 0 0 6 m Classic Bell Small 3 1 0 2 0 m 0 2 6 m RIGID CONCENTRIC FLUE Ø130 mm Ø200 mm SYSTEM CONNECTION POSSIBILITIES and with wall outlet Ø100 mm Ø150 mm 100 4 128 1 Y X 19 14 110 111 113 0 16 m Wall Termination Position ...

Page 22: ...restriction plate Appliance Distance Y Distance X Concentric connection min max min max on appliance is Ø130 Ø200 mm 0 5 3 0 m 0 2 6 m Width B 40 mm Classic Bell Small 3 0 5 3 0 m 2 6 4 6 m Item descriptions see 1 6 2 100 4 128 1 Y X 19 114 110 111 113 0 25 m 123 Wall Termination Position RIGID CONCENTRIC FLUE Ø130 mm Ø200 mm SYSTEM CONNECTION POSSIBILITIES and with wall outlet Ø100 mm Ø150 mm ...

Page 23: ...ntric connection min max min max min max min max on appliance is Ø130 Ø200 mm 0 0 5 m 0 0 5 m 0 5 1 0 m 0 0 6 m Classic 0 5 1 0 m 0 0 5 m 0 0 5 m 0 0 6 m Bell Small 3 1 0 3 0 m 0 1 0 m 0 5 2 0 m 0 0 6 m 1 0 3 0 m 0 3 0 m 1 0 3 0 m 0 0 6 m Item descriptions see 1 6 2 RIGID CONCENTRIC FLUE Ø130 mm Ø200 mm SYSTEM CONNECTION POSSIBILITIES and with wall outlet Ø100 mm Ø150 mm 110 111 113 128 4 1 114 14...

Page 24: ...ate Appliance Distance Y Distance X Concentric connection min max min max on appliance is Ø130 Ø200 mm 0 0 5 m 0 0 6 m Width B 40 mm Classic Bell Small 3 0 5 3 0 m 0 3 6 m Width B 50 mm 0 5 3 0 m 3 6 8 6 m Item descriptions see 1 6 2 4 128 1 Y X 119 114 110 111 113 0 25 m 123 Wall Termination Position RIGID CONCENTRIC FLUE Ø130 mm Ø200 mm SYSTEM CONNECTION POSSIBILITIES and with wall outlet Ø130 m...

Page 25: ...ppliances have been approved in combination with the components of the concentric flue systems listed in this instruction book according to the European CE norm for gas appliances and may therefore be used only with these components The components of the concentric flue system of Bellfires Muelink Grol System Poujoulat PGI System Ontop Metaloterm US System Jeremias STB H Twin System STB Chimney Techn...

Page 26: ...IANCE Important The fireplace is constructed on a sufficiently solid floor that can bear the weight of the appliance Ensure a free space of at least 1 cm between the bottom of the appliance and the floor Ensure that the temperature of the floor under and in front of the appliance can never rise above 85 C Make use of a temperature protection plate of nonflammable material on the floor if necessary Take c...

Page 27: ...the optional convection casing has been chosen mount the convection package on the appliance The appliance can be easily installed using a set of carrying brackets accessory After installing remove carrying brackets Before continuing the installation of the fireplace remove the ornamental pillars that are wrapped in plastic foil and the glass pane as described in chapter 4 1 Take the 2 boxes that c...

Page 28: ...grill convection set chimney breast convection air 2x or 4x 7 Flexible aluminium hose 8 Concentric flue connection appliance Ø130 200 mm for a horizontal wall outlet 9 Horizontal wall outlet 10 Built in operating unit with gas regulator block and receiver Figure 15 Appliance installed in ventilated chimney breast Horizontal outlet of the flue gas exhaust combustion air supply via the wall Fitted wit...

Page 29: ...kage 1 Inlet opening appliance convection air 2 Inlet opening grate chimney breast convection air 3 Natural convection in the chimney breast 4 Outlet opening grate chimney breast convection air 2x 5 Concentric flue connection appliance Ø100 150 mm for a vertical roof outlet 6 Concentric flue system Ø100 150 mm for a vertical roof outlet 7 Built in operating unit with gas regulator block and receiver...

Page 30: ...g block and the receiver assembly are fitted Move the appliance until it is 5 cm from the rear wall and ensure it is level Place the nonflammable insulation plate min 12 mm between the appliance and rear wall The appliance may not be installed against a flammable rear wall Attach the appliance to the rear wall with 2 wedge bolts Use the adjustable mounting brackets at the side of the appliance for th...

Page 31: ...bled Disconnect the bracket with the gas regulator block and receiver from the appliance Carefully move the bracket with the gas regulator block receiver pipes and cables to the operating unit Mount the bracket at the bottom of the operating unit Important Take care that no pipes get damaged and no compression fittings come loose when moving the gas regulator block Prevent twisting the flexible pipe...

Page 32: ...ession fittings and cable connectors can be temporarily disassembled After mounting carefully reassemble all pipes and cables Check afterwards all compression fittings for leaks and that all electric connections are properly connected Important Screw the thermocouple connection and thermocouple interrupter manually into the gas regulator block Afterwards carefully fasten a half turn with a spanner N...

Page 33: ...ront burner Gas connection for gas valve to the rear burner Thermocouple interrupter connection Adjustment Screw Minimum Burner pressure Pilot light connection Figure 21 Gas regulator block Rear Pilot Gas Adjustment Screw Pierce the housing with a small screwdriver Adjustment Screw Maximum Burner pressure Motor knob Microswitch 8 Wire connecting cable receiver ...

Page 34: ... connection yellow Piezo cable connection RESET button AUX Electrical connection for gas valve rear burner TC SW Thermocouple voltage current IN connection red 6 VDC Adapter connection option Connection 8 wire cable gas regulator block Connection for external operating option RESET button AUX Electrical connection for gas valve rear burner ...

Page 35: ... receiver Light Hand transmitter 1x 9V Block battery Remote control Electrical connections and batteries Upon delivery of the appliance the electrical connections of the gas regulator block and the receiver are already assembled The Module Light is separately delivered with the appliance This component is to be electrically connected during the installation according to the following Figure 25 and...

Page 36: ...ection yellow Thermocouple voltage current IN connection red 5 wire cable 6 VDC MODULE receiver Module light 8 wire cable 6 VDC Receiver Gas regulator block Module light 230 VAC Receiver 2 wire cable 6 VDC AUX receiver Gas valve rear burner 230 VAC Appliance power cable 3 wire cable Earth cable yellow green Attach this cable to a metal part of the operating unit Do not place batteries in the recei...

Page 37: ...igure 27 Built in operating unit Position Receiver Module Light and Gas regulator block Components are in the picture not yet electrically connected Built in operating unit Receiver Module Light Rating plate Gas regulator block Attach the Earth cable yellow green to a metal part on the inside of the operating unit ...

Page 38: ... tight 1 7 3 Building in the appliance The appliance is supplied from the factory with three decorative elements for the exterior of the fireplace 1x horizontal support girder 1x vertical post Right 1x vertical post Left If the decorative pillars at the front must be visible then break off the strips at the sides and the bottom Figure 29 Appliance with break strips removed Figure 28 Appliance with ...

Page 39: ...tom ATTENTION If the material for building in exceeds the markings it will not be possible to remove the glass later on Markings have been added on the edge of the breaking strips These markings indicate the farthest position that the ornamental fireplace or bricks may reach The appliance can now be built in Determine the places for the ventilation openings grates at the top and the bottom of the fi...

Page 40: ...ance cannot be used for at least four weeks 1 7 4 Checking the gas connection After connection of the gas supply check that all connections are completely gas tight using soapy water or a leak tester Do not use masking tape on the appliance when installing and plastering Tape can damage the finish of the hearth At the top of the appliance the ornamental hearth or the ornamental bricks may not be lo...

Page 41: ...ted with the Premium Fire PF double burner The construction of the ceramic log set fire glass embers and decorative ash for an appliance with a Premium Fire PF NATURAL GAS double burner is the same as for a Premium Fire PF PROPANE BUTANE double burner The appliance is supplied with Ceramic log set See Log Nos 14 to 25 below Fire glass Black Fire glass Dark Amber Embers Decorative ash ...

Page 42: ...42 English Installation instructions Fire glass Black Fire glass Dark Amber Embers E ...

Page 43: ...rner Proper ignition of the main burner will only be guaranteed if this is the case Not adhering to these stipulations can give rise to dangerous situations Ensure that the pilot light is always easily visible The burner bed with fire glass embers and decorative ash and the logs construction may not be changed Only use materials supplied This has been approved and the quantity is defined per applian...

Page 44: ... AND MESH GRATES REPLACING THE AMBIENT LIGHTING Only use original ambient lights Check the operation of the ambient lighting dimmer with the remote control See operating instructions Operation light dimmer 1 7 5 1 Ceramic log set fire glass embers decorative ash 1 IMPORTANT Check the presence of the three burner fixing bolts See photo ...

Page 45: ...eck that the underside of the log has free space on both end faces of 5 mm with respect to the metal burner Burner log No 16 Art no 340021 legible on the underside of the log Underside of log Underside 5 mm Burner 5 mm Underside of log Underside Burner 2 Place burner log No 16 carefully on the burner right ...

Page 46: ...urner log No 14 Art no 340019 legible on the underside of the log Check that the underside of the log has free space on both end faces of 5 mm with respect to the metal burner Underside of log Underside 5 mm Burner 5 mm Underside of log Underside Burner 3 Place burner log No 14 carefully on the burner left ...

Page 47: ...No 15 carefully on the burner middle with the pilot light Burner log No 15 Art no 340020 legible on the underside of the log Check that the pilot light remains visible 5 Place the charcoal part No 23 1x Art no 340028 under the Right burner around the venturi ...

Page 48: ...029 under the Left burner around the venturi 7 Sprinkle the Fire glass Dark Amber evenly on the mesh grate around the burners Note Put no fire glass on or against the pilot light burner Note Put no fire glass under burner logs No 14 15 and 16 where these are supported by the mesh grate ...

Page 49: ...the mesh grate around the burners Fire glass Black blocks the light too much 9 Set the light intensity of the ambient lighting dimmer to max on the remote control See operating instructions Operation light dimmer Check that the fire glass is distributed evenly and that the light intensity is the same everywhere Adjust the distribution of the fire glass if necessary ...

Page 50: ...50 English Installation instructions 10 Place log No 18 1x Art no 340023 11 Place charcoal part No 21 1x Art no 340026 12 Place log No 17 1x Art no 340022 ...

Page 51: ...51 English Installation instructions 13 Place branch No 19 1x Art no 340024 14 Place branch No 20 1x Art no 340025 15 Place charcoal part No 22 1x Art no 340027 ...

Page 52: ...No 25 3x Art no 340030 17 Break the embers supplied in half and distribute the parts along the side on the grate around the mesh grate Note Do not place any embers on the mesh grate Embers will block the light Note Put no embers on or against the pilot light burner ...

Page 53: ...s 19 Check that the pilot light burner is easily visible from the right hand side of the log set 18 Decorative ash Carefully distribute a small amount of decorative ash over the entire bottom Pilot light position Pilot light Pilot light ...

Page 54: ...light burns properly The pilot light must be able to burn freely over the burner Proper ignition of the main burner will only be guaranteed if this is the case When the ceramic logs fire glass and embers have been placed the glass can be assembled on the appliance once more in accordance with the specifications in Chapter 4 DISASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY OF THE GLASS After the glass panel has been mounted aga...

Page 55: ...en placing them Placing Ornamental pillars First place the bottom pillar Then place the side pillars Attention Turn the horizontal lid above the glass upwards in order to place the side pillars see also the pictures in Chapter 4 1 point 2 After the side pillars have been placed turn the horizontal lid downward Press the side pillars slightly outwards when turning the lid in order to avoid damage ...

Page 56: ... see the set up options as listed in figure 4 through 14 Important Ensure that the correct flue gas restriction plate is mounted Use of the correct flue gas restriction plate will provide optimum efficiency flame effect and combustion Mounting an incorrect flue gas restriction plate can result in damage to the gas fire The following restriction plates are supplied Restriction plate 1 Width B 40 mm 2 Widt...

Page 57: ... installation visually check the gas flame When the fire is ignited the flames should be short and blue yellow in colour These flames should gradually increase in height and become more yellow When all flames are yellow the gas fire has reached the correct temperature THE GAS FIRE IS NOW READY FOR USE ...

Page 58: ... with glass spray or ceramic hob cleaner This also applies to the black mirror rear wall and side panels if the appliance is fitted with these After cleaning Carefully replace the embers vermiculite granules logs set or pebbles on and around the main burner according to the installation directions in this instruction booklet Do not place any embers vermiculite granules logs or pebbles against the p...

Page 59: ... pressure both when the appliance is off and when it burns at maximum and the burner pressure Check if the overpressure hatches are correctly positioned and check if the gasket seals are properly positioned under the hatches Check the complete concentric flue system including the outlet construction A camera can be used to inspect the whole length of the flue gas outlet and the combustion air intake...

Page 60: ...ilot light Dirty electrical contacts in the thermo electrical system for example the thermocouple connection Batteries in receiver or remote control are flat 3 2 SAFETY MEASURE IN THE APPLIANCE 3 2 1 Thermo electric pilot light shut off The appliance is protected by means of a thermo electric pilot light shut off in the event of a gas escape from the main burner 3 2 2 Over pressure safety system Th...

Page 61: ...onges steel wool abrasive cleaning agents and cleaning agents with ammonia are prohibited The use of corrosive products and products with an abrasive ingredient such as a ceramic cooker cleaning agent is not allowed Read chapter 4 of the Instructions and Manual for daily maintenance for cleaning instructions for the glass 1 Close the gas supply tap 2 Turn the horizontal lid above the glass upwards...

Page 62: ...e the bottom ornamental pillar 3 Remove the left and right vertical ornamental pillars by grasping the top tilting them inwards and taking them away Attention The ornamental pillars have been made from a fragile fireproof material Remove carefully ...

Page 63: ...rt the glass so that it cannot tilt forwards and shove the steel strip that was fixed with the wing nuts upwards There is a magnet above the strip This magnet connects the strip after it has been shoved upwards The glass panel can now be removed by lifting it a bit shoving it to the corner and turning it outward Use working gloves to take the door out ...

Page 64: ...nel is mounted again by performing the above mentioned steps in reverse order again Pay attention when placing the glass panel that it falls into the 2 studs and only then fix it at the top with the steel strip Studs 7 Shove the glass panel to the corner ...

Page 65: ...65 English Installation instructions 2 Burner log No 16 4 2 DISASSEMBLY OF THE BURNERS Carefully remove the log set burners and mesh grates in the following order 1 Complete log set Premium Fire ...

Page 66: ...66 English Installation instructions 3 Log No 17 4 Burner log No 14 5 Branch No 19 ...

Page 67: ...67 English Installation instructions 6 Burner log No 15 7 Branch No 20 8 Log No 18 ...

Page 68: ...68 English Installation instructions 9 Log No 21 10 Charcoal part No 24 11 Charcoal part No 23 12 Charcoal part No 25 3x ...

Page 69: ...69 English Installation instructions The three burners are all fixed with just one hexagonal bolt When unscrewing the burner fixing bolts use socket spanner no 7 13 Disassemble and remove the burner right ...

Page 70: ...70 English Installation instructions 14 Disassemble and remove the burner middle 15 Disassemble and remove the burner left ...

Page 71: ...71 English Installation instructions Use working gloves when removing the mesh grates 16 Carefully remove the mesh grate left 17 Carefully remove the mesh grate right ...

Page 72: ... the light compartment and gas injectors with a vacuum cleaner Replacing the ambient lights Only use original Bellfires ambient lamps Art no 333748 Ambient lamp 230 240V 25W E14 300 C Colour Amber 19 Remove the plug of the appliance from the socket ...

Page 73: ...73 English Installation instructions 21 Carefully screw the new lamp into the fitting 20 Carefully unscrew the defective lamp from the fitting Screw the ambient lamps fully into the fitting ...

Page 74: ...ion of the ambient lighting dimmer with the remote control See operating instructions Operation light dimmer Use working gloves when placing the mesh grates Carefully place the mesh grates burners and log set in the following order 24 Carefully place the mesh grate left 25 Carefully place the mesh grate right ...

Page 75: ...75 English Installation instructions 26 Sprinkle the Fire glass Dark Amber on the rear of the mesh grates Do not let any fire glass fall in the grate apertures ...

Page 76: ... with the hexagon bolt supplied Use socket spanner no 7 to do this Not mounting these fixing bolts can give rise to a dangerous situation Prevent this at all costs 27 Place and assemble the burner left Press the burner down firmly and mount the fixing bolt ...

Page 77: ...lation instructions Make sure that no fire glass parts are under the burner The burner must be able to float above the mesh grate 28 Place and assemble the burner right Press the burner down firmly and mount the fixing bolt ...

Page 78: ...nstallation instructions 30 Place the Ceramic log set fire glass embers and decorative ash as indicated in chapter 1 7 5 1 29 Place and assemble the burner middle Press the burner down firmly and mount the fixing bolt ...

Page 79: ...Button RESET red red Main burner 8 Wire Connecting Cable Connecting cable option for external operating a o Domotica systems Thermo electric cable TC Thermo electric cable SW Ambient lighting option Ignition piezo cable Gas regulator block GV 60 yellow black 5 Wire Connecting Cable Connecting cable 230 VAC Plug with Earth connection Receiver with battery compartment for 4 AA batteries ...

Page 80: ...80 English Installation instructions 6 DIMENSIONS 6 1 CLASSIC BELL SMALL Operating unit Frame with door white ...

Page 81: ...structions 6 2 CLASSIC BELL SMALL Fitted with the options Convection casing High adjustable feet With the high adjustable feet option the appliance can be installed till 350 mm above the floor Operating unit Frame with door white ...

Page 82: ...natural gas G20 I3B P butane propane G30 G31 Nominal heat input 12 1 kW Butane G30 11 2 kW Gross calorific value Propane G31 9 6 kW Nominal heat output 9 3 kW 7 4 8 6 kW Efficiency class 1 85 1 85 NOx class 5 5 Gas rate max 1 15 m3 s hr Butane G30 850 gr hr Propane G31 720 gr hr Supply pressure 20 0 mbar Butane G30 37 0 mbar Propane G31 37 0 mbar Burner pressure max Hot 14 1 mbar 29 0 mbar Burner pr...

Page 83: ... mm 3 8 G Ø12 mm Concentric flue system connection Ø100 mm Ø150 mm or Ø100 mm Ø150 mm or Ø130 mm Ø200 mm Ø130 mm Ø200 mm Remote control batteries Receiver N A N A Hand transmitter 1x 9V block 1x 9V block Electrical connection 230V AC 50 Hz 230V AC 50 Hz Electrical power consumption 50 W max IP 20 50 W max IP 20 Weight Basis model 122 kg 122 kg Including all options 138 kg 138 kg All burners at maxi...

Page 84: ...tural gas Left Front Ø1 20 mm 5 301928 Main burner injector Natural gas Middle Front Ø1 30 mm 6 301915 Main burner injector Natural gas Right Rear Ø1 50 mm 7 334874 Main burner injector Natural gas Right Front Ø1 20 mm 8 340430 Main burner injector Butane Propane Left Rear Ø0 80 mm 9 340431 Main burner injector Butane Propane Left Front Ø0 75 mm 10 340431 Main burner injector Butane Propane Middle...

Page 85: ... electrode cable 2 8 x 0 8 mm L 1500 mm 33 321926 Thermocouple M10 1500 mm 34 301970 Thermocouple interrupter M10 35 302059 Pilot light set outer casing SIT 0 160 022 36 301976 Pilot light nut Ø4 mm 37 301977 Pilot light olive Ø4 mm 38 301974 Pilot light injector Natural gas no 51 39 301921 Pilot light injector Butane Propane no 30 40 302062 Nut piezo electrode 41 302061 Pilot light packing SIT no...

Page 86: ...mall 3 PF Embers with Decorative Glow effect ash Anthracite light grey 14 340019 1x 15 340020 1x 16 340021 1x 17 340022 1x 19 340024 1x 20 340025 1x 21 340026 1x 18 340023 1x Bag 50 gr xxxxxx 1x Bag 10 gr 340031 1x Bag 2 5 kg 340089 1x Bag 1 0 kg 340091 1x 23 340028 1x 24 340029 1x 25 340030 3x 22 340027 1x Fire Glass Black Fire Glass Dark Amber ...

Page 87: ...e Cardboard Wood Plastic Paper Such materials must be disposed of responsibly in line with local regulations Batteries should be disposed of as chemical waste Batteries must be disposed of responsibly in line with local regulations The authorities or fitter can provide you with information on responsible disposal of obsolete appliances ...

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