Installation & Operating Instructions Model(s): Lincoln, Canterbury & Stamford Conventionally Flued Natural Gas Stoves PLEASE LEAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS WITH THE USER Broseley Fires do not provide flue pipes, closure plates or any other associated accessory. Please note gas installations MUST only be carried out by installers who are Gas Safe registered. This product is not suitable for primary heating purposes.
Contents Introduction Packing List Specification Dimensions 3 3 4 4 Hearth Requirements Chimney Requirements 5 6 Assembly Burner Installation Fitting the TTB sensor Fitting the Reflector Plate Gas Connection & Pressure Testing Positioning the Coals Decorative Log Retainer (Lincoln & Stamford) Handle Installation (Canterbury) 7 8 9 10 11 13 13 Spillage Testing 14 Operating the Stove 15 Curing the Paint & Warning Notes Trouble-shooting 16 17 Servicing Instructions Commissioning Form Annual Service
Introduction THANK YOU FOR PURCHASING A GAS FIRED STOVE Broseley Fires Ltd, a family run company, was founded as an appliance and design development company in 1975. Since then we have built up an enviable reputation for the quality, reliability and fuel efficiency of our stoves. These instructions have been carefully prepared to guide the installer and end-user through the relevant methods and standards for installation of your new Gas Stove.
Specification Heat Input (Gross) Supply Pressure Gas Rate Injector Size Spigot diameter 5.5Kw 20 mbar 0.66 m3/Hr 360 125mm (5”) Please note this product is designed to only use natural gas. Dimensions Lincoln – Weight 64Kg Canterbury – Weight 66Kg All dimensions are in millimetres The efficiency of this appliance has been tested to BS613 and a result of 79.3% NET (71.4% GROSS). This efficiency value has been verified by Kiwa (0558).
Hearth Requirements The appliance needs to be located onto a solid non-combustible hearth with a minimum thickness of 12mm. The hearth must be capable of withstanding the weight of the appliance.
Chimney Requirements Please note Broseley Fires do not provide flue pipes, closure plates or any other associated accessory. IMPORTANT – This appliance can only be rear flued, the top outlet connection is for decorative purposes only. Here is a typical example of an installation with a class 1 flue, please note we do not supply chimney closure plates. The appliance can be installed in any adequate area suitable for solid fuel fires and stoves. It can use a class 1, class 2 and pre-cast flue.
Assembly - Burner Installation Ensure all components are present prior to commencing assembly (See Packing List on page 3). You will need a short pozi-drive screwdriver and a set of spanners. On the Lincoln the gas burner is fitted into the stove body through the top of the stove (by removing the lid). On the Canterbury you can fit the burner through the main door (by unwinding the handle anti clockwise). 1) Remove the stove body from its packaging and lay it down on its back.
Assembly – Fitting the TTB sensor With the burner installed, thread the 2 x TTB wires from the pilot / thermocouple to the rear of the stove. Attach the two spade connections to the TTB which is fitted to the bracket shown in Fig 1. Attach the bracket to rear panel of the stove by inserting the keyhole cut-outs over the existing screw heads and drop down to final position. Tighten screws if required. Ensure the white fibre is between the stove and bracket.
Assembly - Fitting the Reflector Plate Although the reflector plate can be fitted into the Canterbury through the door, removing the lid will make things easier if you have any difficulties. Remove the protective film once the plate has been fitted. To insert the reflective plate into the stove insert the bottom of the plate first, then give the plate a slight bend inwards on both sides and finally bring the top of the plate into place.
Assembly - Gas Connection & Pressure Testing A minimum 15mm-diameter gas supply pipe must be used to within 1 metre of the installation with the final connection to the stove to be completed with the suitable 8mm semi-rigid gas pipe. The 8mm pipe should be connected to the inlet of the gas valve using the nut and 8mm olive provided. Support the control whilst finally tightening the supply pipe. The gas supply connection to the appliance is in the centre underneath the stove.
Assembly - Positioning the Coals Only the ceramics supplied with this appliance should be used. The ceramics should only be laid as described. Before any ceramics are placed in position ensure that the pilot is not obstructed and the burner is operating correctly. Broseley Fires Ltd accepts no responsibility for any injury sustained whilst handling hot ceramics.
Assembly - Positioning the Coals Stage Three Position a coal on each of the platforms on the rear coal ceramic. Stage Four Place a coal on the end of either side resting between the rear matrix and the front matrix. Next to this place three more coals across the gap between the front row of coal and the rear matrix in the centre. Place two additional coals on top of the two top coals left and right as shown. Stage Five Place the final layers of coals carefully as shown.
Assembly – Decorative Log Retainer (Lincoln & Stamford Only) With the doors of the stove fully open, Using the recesses supplied forward of the glass panel locate the castellation plate taking care not to damage/scratch the glass. Slide the plate towards the bottom of the unit and locate in the recess at the bottom of the glass. Note: Once installed the castellation should be towards the top of the unit. Assembly – Door Handle Installation (Canterbury Only) 1.
Spillage Testing A Spillage Test MUST be made before the installed fire is left with the customer. ST1 - PREPARATIONS FOR SMOKE TEST 1. Visually inspect the appliance installation to ensure all aspects are correct. 2. Close all doors, windows, and any adjustable ventilators. 3. Turn off any extractor fans in the same or adjoining compartments. Note: If the flue passes this check, it will be re-tested with these fans operating. See below at ST3 4.
Operating the Stove It is important to read these instructions thoroughly before lighting the stove. The gas stove operates with a traditional permanent pilot light. The knob for ignition and power control are located on the lower right hand side of the stove. The pilot light is located at the left corner of the coal matrix. If the Flame Supervision Device Actuating Flame (the pilot light) is extinguished by intention or not, no attempt should be made to re-light until 3 minutes have elapsed.
Curing the Paint PLEASE EXPLAIN TO THE CUSTOMER IT IS NORMAL FOR THE STOVE TO GIVE OFF ODOURS WHILST THE PAINT, SEALANT AND CAST IRON MATURES. It is important to note that upon initial lighting of the stove you will notice a strong odour, this is the paint curing and is completely normal. Most high temperature paints operate in the same way. They use a resin which dries at room temperature and a silicon resin which cures at high temperatures.
Trouble-shooting THE GAS PILOT WILL NOT IGNITE OR STAY LIT • • • • • • • Ensure the gas is turned on at the appliance and the meter. Ensure that the pilot injector is not obstructed or blocked and it is free from any dust or dirt. Ensure that the thermocouple has not been damaged in transit. This is a very delicate device. Ensure that the spark electrode is not in between the tip of the thermocouple and pilot. This could prevent the thermocouple reaching its final temperature.
Servicing Instructions Servicing should be carried out annually by a qualified installation engineer when the stove is cold and the gas supply is turned off at the isolation tap. The following points should be checked. • • • • • • Remove the coals and clean any dust and debris from the top of the burner unit. Ideally a vacuum cleaner should be used, but a soft brush will do. Check the condition of the coals.
Commissioning Form THIS SECTION MUST BE COMPLETED AND SIGNED BY THE INSTALLATION ENGINEER PLEASE LEAVE WITH THE CUSTOMER AND THE APPLIANCE. Size of Governor setting: (i.e.) Natural Gas 20MBAR.
Annual Service Record 1ST YEAR SERVICE completion date: SERVICE ENGINEER: COMPANY NAME: COMPANY ADDRESS: REG. No. . . POSTCODE: CONTACT NUMBER 2ND YEAR SERVICE completion date: SERVICE ENGINEER: COMPANY NAME: COMPANY ADDRESS: .. . REG. No. . POSTCODE: 3RD YEAR SERVICE completion date: SERVICE ENGINEER: COMPANY NAME: COMPANY ADDRESS: REG. No. . . POSTCODE: 4TH YEAR SERVICE completion date: SERVICE ENGINEER: COMPANY NAME: COMPANY ADDRESS: REG. No. . .
Guarantee Your decorative gas fire, when installed in accordance with the installation instructions and operated in accordance with these instructions should provide many years of safe and efficient operation. We thank you for purchasing our product and trust it will provide excellent service. This appliance carries a guarantee of One (1) Year. We agree to repair free of charge or, at our option, replace the appliance or part thereof, which may prove to be defective within the guarantee period.
Product Fiche Manufacturer : Broseley Fires Ltd Model No. Canterbury, Lincoln Fuel Type Natural Gas I2H Energy Efficiency Class E Indirect Heating Functionality No Direct Heat Output kW 3.9W Indirect Heat Output kW N/A EEI 70% Useful Energy Efficiency (NCV) High : 79% Useful Energy Efficiency (NCV) Low : N / A Nominal Heat Output High : 3.9kW Nominal Heat Output Low : 2.