Charnwood Grosvenor User Manual

CHARNWOOD
GROSVENOR
Operating
and
Installation Instructions
Bishops Way, Newport, Isle Of Wight, PO3O 5WS, U.K.
Tel: (01983) 537799 Fax: (01983) 5377887
Charnwood Grosvenor
Gas Flow
(m3/h)
Burner
Pilot Model
Injector
Injector Pressure
LPG (G30)
P4 49 Co Pilot LP37/A/400/M9/BE
BRAY 92/140
16 mbar
Safety Information
Important Information
This stove must not be used with any solid fuel, it is only suitable for natural gas or liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) according to the burner unit supplied.
Ensure that the local gas distribution conditions, the nature of the gas pressure and the adjustment of the stove are compatible.
Check that the burner data plate corresponds with the type of gas which is to be used i.e. natural gas or LPG.
The burner unit data plate is attached by a chain to the underside of the burner unit.
The site of the stove i.e. the chimney, the flue and hearth etc., must comply with current Building regulations and Codes of Practice before the stove is installed.
The chimney flue outlet must be correctly positioned to align with the flue outlet on the stove that you have bought. Connection to the chimney, the job of the installation engineer, is detailed in Section 1.
The stove must not be used with the door open.
Safety Reminders
Charnwood stoves are efficient appliances giving off convected, conducted and radiated heat. All the surfaces of the stove (except the controls,) are working surfaces and become hot in use. They must not be touched or have any combustible objects or material placed on or near them. Adequate precautions should always be taken to protect children, the elderly, the infirm and pets, etc. from coming into contact with the stove.
Technical Data
Burner
Natural Gas (G20) 0.42 4.5 Natural Gas (G25) 0.488 4.5 LPG (G30) 0.103 3.7
Nat. Gas (G20) P4 48 Co Pilot NG20/A/400/M9/BE BRAY 82/280 14 mbar Nat. Gas (G25) P4 48 Co Pilot NG20/A/400/M9/BE BRAY 82/280 21.5 mbar
Rate Input
(kW)
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Charnwood Grosvenor
Fig. 1. Gas Controls
Operating Instructions
Please go through this section with the installation engineer so that you fully understand all the basic operating and maintenance procedures for your stove.
The engineer will be happy to answer your questions and give you any help you may need.
General Notes
This stove is not for use with any solid fuels. It is only suitable for Natural (mains) Gas or LPG (Liquified Petroleum Gas) when the correct burner is fitted.
a. Switching On/ Ignition.
Depress the control knob and turn counter clockwise. Gas will flow to the pilot burner, the piezo igniter will give off a high voltage spark & the pilot burner will light. (More than one attempt may have to be made on first lighting the fire.) Keep the control knob depressed for approximately 10 seconds to heat up the thermocouple, Turn the control knob fully counter clockwise to release gas to the main burner.
Please remember that when the stove is alight it is very hot.
EXCEPT FOR THE CONTROLS NEVER TOUCH
THE STOVE WITH YOUR BARE HANDS WHILST
IT IS HOT.
The stove must not be touched when it is in operation. However, if you do need to do so after it has been turned off and before it has completely cooled down (usually after about one hour) please make sure that you wear stout oven gloves.
Flue Spillage Safety Monitoring Device
A Safety Cut-Off System.
All stoves are fitted with an Oxygen Depletion Sensitive Pilot so that should the flue and/or chimney become blocked at any time, the stove will automatically cut off.
Normally the pilot can be re-ignited after waiting about five minutes for the sensor to cool down, but in the event of the system tripping, have the flue and chimney checked by your installation engineer.
b. Control of Gas Flow.
Turning the control knob clockwise reduces the gas rate from the maximum to the pre-set minimum setting. Turning between maximum & minimum does not actuate the piezo igniter. The control valve can only be set on pilot by depressing the knob & turning it to the pre selected pilot position.
Lighting and controlling the stove.
Remember that the stove is designed to be operated with the door and spinwheel securely closed.
1. Near the stove will be the gas isolation tap. Turn this to the on position.
2. Between the front and rear legs on the right hand side of the stove you will find the burner control knob, as shown in Fig. 1.
Control Knob
c. Switching Off When in Pilot Position.
Press control knob and turn clockwise to off.
IMPORTANT
Interruption of Gas Supply.
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