Charnwood Grosvenor Burner User Manual


 
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 stove components are delivered in 2 boxes:
Box 1: 1 Stove Body inc. baffle and flue diverter.
Box 2: 1 Burner Unit and coal set.
Assembly
IMPORTANT: ENSURE THAT THE CONCEALED
DOOR LOCK IS REMOVED BEFORE ATTEMPTING
TO OPEN THE GLASS DOOR USING THE HANDLE .
* Remove spinwheel from the bottom centre of door.
* Remove the lower bolt, using a 13mm spanner or socket,
and retain.
* Open door using handle and remove contents packed
inside stove, including front fire bar, noting location for
reassembly.
* Fit draught diverter to rear of stove using nuts and bolts
provided.
* Fit baffle plate by locating on the 4 lugs inside body with
the curved edge towards the front of body curving upwards
as shown in Fig. 2.
* Insert burner through door aperture with valve on right
hand side.
* Manoeuvre burner and locate so that rear lugs fit over
rear base plate: front lugs sitting on front of base plate and
secure with two bolts through top of base plate, the gas
valve will then be neatly located through cut out in right
hand side of stove body.
Flue Spillage Monitoring System.
Charnwood Grosvenor stoves are fitted with an oxygen
depletion sensitive pilot.
Location And Recommended Hearth
And Fire Opening Specification.
The location of Charnwood Grosvenor model stoves
should have the following space around them:
The hearth should protrude at least 150mm (6”) in front of
the stove body and be at least 12mm (1/2”) thick.
In most buildings with solid concrete floors this
requirement will have been met by the floor itself. There
should also be a gap of at least 150mm (6”) on either side
of the stove, more if possible as the greater the space the
greater the amount of heat being released into the room. If
the stove is to be fitted into an existing opening there
should be a minimum of 150mm (6”) clearance on both
sides, with the back of the flue diverter box 15mm clear of
the rear wall.
On all stove installations no combustible material should
cover the hearth, or be placed any closer then 225mm (9”)
from the stove. This includes carpeting and other
combustible floor coverings.
Connection To The Chimney.
Use 125mm dia. flue pipe to make the chimney connection.
If required, 100mm dia flue pipe may be used.
Before you install the stove make sure the chimney flue
outlet is correctly positioned to align with the flue outlet on
Charnwood Grosvenor
Installation Instructions
Baffle Plate
Fig. 2. Baffle Plate
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