Burley G4237/8 User Manual

Page 5

Advertising
background image

- 5 -

ensure there is no possibility of them touching the appliance.

632mm

197mm

590mm


Overall dimensions are as shown.

Hearths - For hearth mounting (or if the fire is less than 200mm above the ground) then the
hearth must protrude at least 100mm in front of the fire and 50mm to either side. A minimum
hearth of 732mm wide x 300mm deep is required, the hearth must be a minimum of 12mm thick
and be of a non combustible material. The surface on which the appliance is to stand must be flat,
level and square to the back panel. Failure to observe this could result in the appliance leaning
away from the fireplace.

If the appliance is fitted on the wall, more than 200mm above the ground then a hearth is not
required.

Chimneys & under grate draught devices – To prevent draught from affecting the stability of the
appliance flames, all chimney openings and undergrate draught devices within 1 metre of the fire
must be blocked off.


Fixing - The appliance should be secured to the wall using the fixing brackets on the flange of the
appliance. If it is to be mounted above the ground, care should be taken to ensure the wall is able
to take the weight of the appliance and that the fixings are of the correct type. Use all 6 screw
holes in the brackets to attach to the wall.

If the appliance is hearth mounted the fixing is intended to prevent the appliance from moving /
toppling and it is permissible just to use 2 holes in the wall brackets or to drill through the
appliance base and screw it to the floor.
Do not fix the appliance directly to plasterboard as prolonged exposure to heat could affect it or
the vapour layer behind. A layer of heat resistant board should be screwed to the wall instead.

Fully purge pipes of air and any debris and connect the gas supply to the 8mm elbow on the fire.
Leak test the supply using an approved method. Note: An isolating valve must be situated near the
appliance

for

servicing.

Site the thermostat at a suitable position where it will sense the room temperature.

The case can be test fitted to the chassis to ensure clearance. The gap in the case top between
grille and spacer slides over the top flange on the appliance. The bottom of the case has folded out
brackets that slide over cut outs in the appliance chassis.

The door on the appliance is secured with a magnet and it may be necessary to adjust the strength
of the magnets grip. This can be done by bending the magnet holding bracket in or out to adjust.

Remove case and place to one side.

Advertising