User instructions – Burley G4237/8 User Manual

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Light the fire using the method in the instructions and ensure that the pilot lights consistently and
the pilot flame envelopes the thermocouple. The pilot should hold in 10 seconds. Turn control to
main burner, this should light smoothly within 10 seconds. Ensure that valve gives adequate turn
down and the thermostat bulb reduces the burner rate to off when heated. The gas manifold
pressures are factory preset using highly accurate equipment and may be observed in the pressure
test point on the valve. In the unlikely event of the pressure being incorrect it may be reset (refer
to dataplate for details), using a manometer or other pressure testing equipment.

Locate thermostat bulb in a cool place away from the appliance and preferably outside of any
inglenooks, to ensure it is sensing room air temperature.

Run appliance for 10 minutes, ensuring burner flames settle evenly.

A combustion analysis check should then be carried out. Using an analyser to BS7927, first zero
the equipment and sample the entire width of the combustion product outlet. Ratio of CO/CO2
should be less than 0.002 within 30 minutes. ( 20ppm CO per 1% CO2 ) A reading of CO in the
room centre should give a rise of less than 9ppm over ambient, peak reading. The catalyst is
unlikely to need replacement during the life of the heater but if the combustion is suspect,
disconnect the appliance and contact the manufacturer.

Replacement Parts

Coal bed

COA4240

Pebble bed

PEB4240

Log Bed

LOG4240

Coal front

COA4241

Pebble front PEB4241

Log Front

LOG4241

Pilot Manual Control

Nat Gas - P4-41 or OP9110

LPG – P4-51

Remote control

Nat Gas – P502

LPG – P503

Injector Manual Control

Nat Gas – 300

LPG – 90

Remote control

Nat Gas – 180

LPG – 85

USE ONLY GENUINE REPLACEMENT PARTS.

User Instructions

GENERAL REQUIREMENTS

The heater is intended as a secondary heat source. Check that a primary source of heat (such as radiators)
is present in the room. If insufficient primary heat is being used there may be a build up of condensation.

The heater must not be used on or against a combustible surface. No furniture or curtains must be close to
the appliance (or at risk of being blown close).

In the event of a gas leakage from the appliance, the gas supply must be turned off at the nearest isolating
valve.

The area in which the fire is installed must have at least 100cm² of ventilation. (For Republic of Ireland 2
openings at high and low level, each of 60cm², with a vertical separation of at least 1.6 metres)

The heater must not be used in a room area of less than 30m³. Adjoining spaces, not separated by a door
may be included. To convert cubic feet (ft³) to cubic metre (m³) divide the room volume in cubic feet by
35.3.

The heater must not be installed in high rise blocks of flats, bed sitting rooms, basements which are not
open on at least one side, bathrooms, bedrooms, in corridors stairways landings or hallways of multi
occupancy dwellings, in garages or rooms containing petroleum products.

The guard on the appliance is to prevent risk of fire or injury from burns and no part of it may be
permanently removed. It does not give full protection for young children, the elderly or infirm. Parts of the
appliance get hot, it is strongly recommended that an additional guard to BS6539 or BS6778 is used in the
presence of children, the elderly or infirm.

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