Aarrow Fires Becton Bunny manual

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    Aarrow Fires Ltd The Fireworks Bridport Dorset, DT6 3BE Great Britain T el. (44) 01308 427234 Fax. (44) 01308 427441 www .aarrowfires.com The Becton MK 3 Range of Gas S toves Operating & Installation Manual PLEASE RET AIN THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE FOR USE IN COUNTRIES GB & IE Rev 1 1 Part No. AFS1 125 (Becton 7 MK 3 Gas S tove[...]

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    Congratulations on your choice of an Aarrow Stove. More than 20 years experience has been put into the development of our Becton Family to ensure ultimate performance and years of trouble free enjoyment. Every detail on the fire has been carefully engineered and designed which is why we are so confident in the reliability of our product that we off[...]

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    Page INTRODUCTION Safety Notices 4 General Information 4 Statutory Requirements 5 OPERA TING INSTRUCTIONS T echnical Data 6 Fire Dimensions 6 Fitting the Lining Panels 7 Arranging the Coals 8 Lighting & Controlling The Fire 9-10 INST ALLA TION Installing The Fire 1 1 Fitting The Feet 1 1 Flue System 1 1-13 Fire Location 13 Combustible Shelf Cle[...]

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    References in this manual to British Standards and Statutory Regulations and Requirements apply only to the United Kingdom. For Ireland the rules in force must be used. Before installation, check that the local distribution conditions, nature of the gas, pressure and the adjustment of the appliance are compatible. The manual is an important part of[...]

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    IMPOR T ANT NOTICES A qualified gas engineer must carry out the installation and servicing of this appliance in accordance with these instructions and in compliance with current Building Regulations. Such person must be a registered CORGI engineer . This appliance is designed to run on natural gas only . W arning - Only use the appliance with the s[...]

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    6 Becton Bunny & Becton 7 mk3 Gas stoves OPERA TING INSTRUCTIONS FIRE DIMENSIONS Category I 2H For use in GB and IE at a supply pressure of 20mbar TECHNICAL DA T A Becton Bunny Natural Gas Becton 7 Natural Gas Main Burner Injector Max. Heat Setting Heat Input (net) 3.7 kW 5.0 kW Gas Rate 0.391m 3 /hour 0.529m 3 /hour Cold Setting Pressure 1.5mb[...]

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    FITTING THE LINING P ANELS Becton 7 only . The lining panels supplied are to be installed into the fire before the coal matrix is fitted. Note: The lining panels are reversible (brick or plain pattern) Ensure the appliance is cold. W ith the fire door open, the glass retaining frame and the coal set removed, proceed as follows: Do not force the lin[...]

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    ARRANGING THE COALS Safety Notice - Please see SAFETY NOTICES ref. Coal set page 4. W arning: The coals and the coal matrices ar e fragile ensure they ar e handled carefully . Ensure location is corr ect. Do not force the matrix into position. If the coals and/or the coal matrices are damaged they must be r eplaced with genuine Aarrow r eplacement [...]

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    LIGHTING & CONTROLLING THE FIRE Under no circumstance must the fire be operated if the glass is cracked or broken. Open the gas control access door situated at the bottom of the appliance. Always use the control door HANDLE. S tep 1a. T o ignite the pilot push the control knob in, turn anti-clockwise towards the spark position and hold in for 1[...]

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    Fig 5d Fig 5e S tep 3. T o turn the main burner off while keeping the pilot alight, rotate the operating knob back to the PILOT position. (Fig 5e) Fig 5f S tep 4 . T o extinguish the pilot, turn the control knob to the OFF position. (Fig 5f) Incorporated into the pilot assembly is a flame failure device designed to shut off the gas supply in the ev[...]

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    INST ALLING THE FIRE Y our CORGI qualified gas engineer should install the fir e in accor dance with the following r egulations and standar ds:- The Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations 1998 (as amended). The Building Regulations for England and W ales 2000 r ef; Appr oved Document J 2002 edition (issued by the DTLR). The Building S tandar[...]

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    The Becton gas stove is designed so that the flue can be fitted to either the top or the rear of the appliance. Fit the flue spigot and blanking plate for either top or rear flue outlet in accordance with figure 6a or 6b (below). Lock the blanking plate in place by rotating anti- clockwise and tighten by tapping gently with a block of wood and mall[...]

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    Fig. 7b. Fig. 7c FIRE LOCA TION The appliance must not be installed in a room or space, which contains a bath or shower . This fire is designed for use with either top or rear flue outlets and must be mounted on a hearth with a minimum of 12mm non-combustible material thickness. There must be a minimum of 200mm clearance from the sides of the fire [...]

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    The minimum height from the extreme top surface of the fire to the underside of a shelf or other projection made of wood or any other combustible material is shown on graph 1. Graph 1.Combustible Shelf Clearances The recommended minimum height from the extreme top surface of the fire to the underside of a non combustible shelf is 100mm. 14 Becton B[...]

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    HEAR TH REQUIREMENTS T o comply with current Building Regulations the fire must stand on a fireproof hearth, which has an upper fireproof layer of 12mm non-combustible material. If the rear of the fire is to be pushed up against a surface it must be of a non-combustible material. The hearth must protrude at least 25mm in front of the glass window a[...]

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    FIRE TESTING Flame failur e device testing S tep 1 Ignite the appliance in accordance with page 9 and run for 60 seconds. S tep 2 T urn the appliance off to extinguish the pilot, listen for a snap at the control valve. This should occur within 60 seconds of the pilot flame being extinguished. The snap sound will be the magnet disengaging, and thus [...]

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    Becton Bunny & Becton 7 mk3 Gas stoves 17 INST ALLA TION CHECK LIST CHECKLIST Hearths, Fir eplaces, Flues and chimneys This checklist is to ensure hearths, fireplaces, flues and chimneys are satisfactory , and to show what you have done to comply with the requirements of The Building Regulations 2000 Approved Document J 2002. 1. Building addres[...]

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    DET AIL OF PILOT ASSEMBL Y It is strongly recommended to leave the pilot on permanently . This will keep the fire and its components, including the ceramic coal set in a warmer state and assist ignition to the burner . This in turn will reduce condensation in the chimney and any associated flue problems. The pilot can be viewed through the L/H &[...]

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    Becton Bunny & Becton 7 mk3 Gas stoves 19 SER VICING DOOR TRIM Becton Fire doors are fitted with a brushed steel finish trim as standard. The trim is secured using 3 off tabs and located in the slot section of the trim and secured with 3 off nuts. (See Fig. 1 1a below .) Fig. 1 1a Location of the 3 off tabs Note! T o fit a tracery the trim must[...]

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    BURNER ASSEMBL Y T o remove the burner assembly proceed as follows; Ensure the appliance is cold. S tep 1 T urn off the gas supply at the gas service cock. S tep 2 Disconnect the supply inlet pipe at the rear of the fire. S tep 3 Open door and remove the glass frame and glass gasket assembly . S tep 4 Remove the coal set and fire box linings. S tep[...]

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    ANNUAL SER VICE THIS GAS APPLIANCE MUST BE SERVICED EVERY TWEL VE MONTHS BY A QUALIFIED GAS ENGINEER. See "SAFETY NOTICES" ref coal set page 4. Ensure the appliance is cold. S tep 1 Isolate the gas supply to the fire using the gas cock supplied at installation. S tep 2 Open the fire door , (Held closed using a magnet). S tep 3 Remove the [...]

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    22 Becton Bunny & Becton 7 mk3 Gas stoves SER VICING Is the gas supply turned on? Does the pilot ignite? Ye s Does the pilot stay alight? Ye s Does the main burner light? Ye s Fire satisfactory No Is their air in the system? Ye s Is the main injector blocked? Ye s Clean and replace as necessary Is the supply pressure correct? No Is the thermoco[...]

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    GENERAL COMPONENTS Spare parts can be obtained by contacting the original supplier of the fir e or Aarr ow Fires. Fire Body Ancillary Components. Only use genuine Aarrow parts. ACCESSORIES AND OPTIONS Paint- Matching aerosol paint to tone in any connecting flues, pipes or surrounding metalwork T racery or T rim - Note: When fitted one replaces the [...]

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    24 Becton Bunny & Becton 7 mk3 Gas stoves NOTES[...]

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    Becton Bunny & Becton 7 mk3 Gas stoves 25 NOTES[...]

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    26 Becton Bunny & Becton 7 mk3 Gas stoves SP ARE P AR TS 1. Becton 7 mk3 Coal Set - AFGS1075 AFGS1074 - AFGS089 AFGS089 AFGS090 AFGS090 AFGS091A AFGS091 AFGS1073 AFGS1073 AFS047 AFS047 1a. Becton Bunny mk3 Coal Set 2. Co-pilot assembly 3. Elbow Injector 4. Gas Control V alve 5. Magnetic Catch for mk3 Gas Fires. 6. Hinge Kit T o Fit Either Door [...]

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    Becton Bunny & Becton 7 mk3 Gas stoves 27 SP ARE P AR TS AFGS1085 AFGS1085 AFGS1076 AFGS1077 AFGS080 AFGS080 AFS094A AFS095 AFGS1078 AFGS1079 AFGS1080 AFGS1081 7. Control Door Handle Assembly 8. Burner & Fixing 9. Pipe Set Complete W ith Connectors 10. Decorative Door Surround (T rim) 1 1. Fire Door Assembly complete with Magnet Lock and T [...]

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    28 Becton Bunny & Becton 7 MK3 Gas stoves SP ARE P AR TS - AFGS1072 AFGS093 AFGS093 15. Becton 7 mk3 Lining Kit 16. Large Ceramic Panel Part Description V isual Aid (not to scale) Bunny mk3 Part No. Becton 7 mk3 Part No. AFGS094 AFGS094 17. Medium Ceramic Panel 18. Small Ceramic Panel AFGS1084 AFGS1084 AFGS025 AFGS025 AFS1 125 AFS1 125 19. Gas [...]

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    GUARANTEE Once again we would like to thank you for buying a Becton fire. When you buy an Aarrow Fir e, you are not only buying a first class appliance - you are buying a commitment from us to look after you and your appliance. The Becton Gas Stoves come with a Lifetime Guarantee against splitting or cracking of the main body . The main body being [...]

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    Should you have any questions about your Becton Gas Stove that is not covered in this manual please con- tact your Aarrow retailer . Please keep all repair receipts safely . Please ensure you have this manual available when an engineer visits as they will complete the service record chart. 30 Becton Bunny & Becton 7 mk3 Gas stoves SER VICE RECO[...]

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    Lifetime Guarantee For your peace of mind Aarrow Fires gives a Lifetime Guarantee against manufacturing defects of the main body* of its Becton range of fires. Additionally , all other parts are covered by a one year no quibble replacement guarantee. This guarantee covers replacement of the item only and does not extend to any other costs, includin[...]

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    FINAL F ACT OR Y CHECK LIST BK027 Model.................................. Serial No............................. I’ve checked it and it’ s O.K. Assembled by ............................. Checked by ................................ Date of Purchase.................................... Name and address of supplier .................................[...]