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Page 1
Operating and Installation Instructions CHARNWOOD GROSVENOR Bishops Way, Newport, Isle Of Wight, PO3O 5WS, U.K. Tel: (01983) 537799 Fax: (01983) 5377887[...]
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Page 2
Important Information It is most important that both you, the customer and the installation engineer not only follow the in structions in this booklet, but that you are satisfied that the following conditions have been complied with. This stove must not be used with any solid fuel, it is only suitable for natural gas or liquefied pet roleum gas (LP[...]
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Page 3
Please go through this section with the installation engineer so that you fully understand all the basic operating and maintenance procedures for your stove. The engineer will be happy to answer your questions and give you any help you may need. General Notes This stove is not for use with any solid fuels. It is only suitable for Natural (mains) Ga[...]
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Page 4
Should the stove burner cut out for any reason you should not try to re-light it for at least 5 minutes. If you are then unable to re-light the pilot as described earlier you should contact your stove supplier or engineer. During normal operation, for example in the winter months when the stove will be in regular use, we advise that the pilot is le[...]
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Page 5
the top of the burner unit. Ideally a vacuum cleaner should be used, but if not a soft brush will do. 2. Check the condition of the coals. Any damaged ones will affect the efficient operation of the stove and should be replaced with new ones available from your stove supplier. 3. All gas joints should be checked to make sure they are completely sea[...]
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Page 6
Notes to the Installation Engineer: Please make sure the customer is familiar with the initial lighting and operating procedures before leaving the site and that this instruction booklet is left with them when the final commissioning is complete. Please check that the following components are included before you start on the assembly. The following[...]
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the stove and that the chimney is in good condition. If not, a chimney liner must be installed or a suitable class 2 gas flue used. An up-draught is necessary to ensure the products of combustion are fully evacuated. The stove must be installed in accordance with current gas and building regulations applicable. Connect and seal the stove flue colla[...]
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Page 8
Fig. 4. Coal Layer 2 Natural Gas 1st Layer below shown dotted 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 L L L L L L L L L L L ø8.0 Holes Air Tunnel Air Tunnel 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Fig. 3. Coal Layer 1 Natural Gas Air Tunnel S S S S S L L L L L Page 8 SV 2/00[...]
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Fig. 6. Coal Layers 2 & 3 LPG 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 1st Layer below, shown dotted 3rd Layer L L L L L L L L S S S ø8.0 Holes 1 2 3 4 5 10 6 13 15 7 8 9 11 12 14 Fig. 5. Coal Layer 1 LPG S S S S S L L L L L L L L L L Page 9 SV 2/00[...]