Installation instructions- Firebox continued
As the fire is positioned into the masonry cavity, the 10mm copper gas pipe is pushed
through the hole at the right hand rear of the firebox (RH from the front of the fire)
This pipe is to be connected to the burner after firebox installation.
Apply high temperature sealant to the back of the flange around the front of the
firebox. Push the firebox into position carefully and ensure a good seal is made
between the flange and the masonry. If required the firebox can be secured in place by
drilling the flange and securing to the masonry with screws.
Installation instructions- Cowl
A cowl spigot plate is fixed to the chimney by masonry screws or mortar.
The cowl is then pushed firmly onto the spigot.
Installation instructions- Burner into firebox
The burner is supplied boxed complete with, firebox reflectors, grate, ash cover,
vermiculite, logs, & coals.
To make the gas connection, place the burner in the firebox so that the back of the
burner is touching the back of the firebox and is positioned central. The gas pipe
should be bent into position and marked for cutting.
Remove the burner cut the pipe and make a flare connection.
Re fit the burner into the firebox ensuring it is touching the back of the firebox.
Connect the gas pipe. Test for soundness.
Remove plastic protective film from side reflectors. Position reflectors each side of
firebox and fit the front grate onto the brackets at the front of the burner.
The Grate holds the reflectors in place.
Natural Gas burner
Fill the burner tray with the vermiculite supplied ensuring the burner tube is
completely covered.
Lay logs and coals on top of the vermiculite as shown in the log/coal layout drawing.
Note that the shelf at the back of the burner is also used. Do not place logs or coals
close to the pilot.
It is important that the coals are not too tightly placed as this will affect heat output.
The flame picture and radiant glow is better when there is good spacing between the
coals.
L.P.G. Burner
The L.P.G. burner is a flat steel burner. This burner is supplied with a bag of coarse
vermiculite, spread this thinly (5 to 10mm) over the surface of the burner.
Follow instructions for coal placement as with Natural Gas burner.
Optional Electric On/Off option
If the burner is fitted with an electric On/Off solenoid, there will be an electrical lead
with a connector plug in the base of the fire. The plug connects to the solenoid.
The electrical lead should be wired to a wall switch by an electrician.
The burner will not operate without electrical supply to the solenoid.