Burley G4121 mk2 User Manual

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INTRODUCTION

Thank you for choosing this burley product. All of our products carry a CE mark which is awarded by
an independent test house (notified body) and shows the fires have been type tested to meet the
essential requirements of the European Gas Appliance Directive and the appropriate British
Standards.

This is a highly efficient Flueless Inset Live Fuel Effect Appliance. The burner system is very clean
burning and a catalyst cleans the combustion products even further.

A thermostat in the burner control system adjusts heat output to maintain a room temperature,
which can easily be set by the user. The appliance is operated via a battery powered remote control
system. There is also a separate control to adjust the flame effect as required. Please demonstrate
its operation to the customer before leaving.

An oxygen depletion sensing pilot light is also fitted and will sense any significant oxygen depletion
in the room and shut the fire down safely.


1.

APPLIANCE DATA

Refer to the appliance data badge (affixed behind controls door) ENSURE THAT THE LOCAL
CONDITIONS OF USE CORRESPOND TO THE INFORMATION ON THE DATA BADGE.

Natural Gas G20

LPG (Propane) G31

Category

I2H

I3P

Supply Pressure

20mBar

37mBar

Inlet Pressure

20mBar*

37mBar*

Burner Pressure

(High) 9.4mBar

35.5mBar

(Low)

2.2mBar

8mBar

Heat Input (Net)

(High) 3.5kW

3.5kW (250g/h)

(Low)

1.7kW

1.7kW (120g/h)

Inlet Connection

8mm Compression

8mm Compression

Injector

stereo 185

stereo 95

*The inlet pressure must be within +/- 1mBar of specification with all gas appliances in the house
switched on and also with just the Burley heater operating. If outside of this tolerance the fault is
most likely to be in the installation pipe work or service governor at the meter. If the problem is the
meter governor, this is the property of the gas service provider (such as Transco / National Grid
0800 111999 or Bord Gais) and they should be called to rectify this. The fire will not operate
correctly if the pressures are incorrect.

2.

UNPACKING THE APPLIANCE

2.1

Carefully examine the carton for damage before unpacking. If it is obviously damaged,
consult the supplier as to whether to proceed with the installation.

2.2

Make sure the carton is stood upright and open the top. Remove the cardboard top fitting
and place to one side; this box can be used as a hearth protector when installing the fire.

2.3

Remove the fittings boxes contained within and open them and check the condition of the
contents. Remove the fire and examine its general condition, paying particular attention to
the frame, the glass front and fire box flanges.

2.4

If satisfied by the general condition, place the decorative components to one side and
proceed with the installation. If in any doubt, seek advice from the supplier. Read these
instructions fully before proceeding even if you have fitted this model before.

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