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Installation and Servicing Instructions
To be left with the user
REVIVAL
FIRE G.C. No. 37 315 16
FIREBLAZE
FIRE G.C. No. 37 315 14
4031
This is a Cat I2H Appliance
For use with
Glow-worm 45F, 45FR, 56F or 56FR
Back Boiler Units
Customer Services:
Tel: (01773) 828100
One Contact Total Service
Fax: (01773) 828070
BS 6332
BS 5258
Hepworth Heating Ltd.,
Nottingham Road, Belper, Derbyshire. DE56 1JT
General/Sales enquiries:
Tel: (01773) 824141 Fax: (01773) 820569
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191mm
1 G e n e r a l
560mm
4019
191mm
725mm
The instructions consist of three parts, Installation and
Servicing Instructions for the Back Boiler, Installation
and Servicing Instructions for the Fire Front and
Instructions for Use. They are the property of the user
and must be handed to them on completion of the
installation.
1 General Notes and Information
This Glow-worm Gas fire front is to be used only with a
Glow-worm 45F, 45FR, 56F or 56FR Back Boiler Unit.
The fire front is delivered in two cardboard cartons,
which together contain all the parts necessary for the
installation of the fire front.
If the back boiler and fire front are to be installed at the
same time please read both sets of Installation
Instructions before starting.
Wherever possible, all materials, appliances and
components to be used shall comply with the
requirements of applicable British Standards.
Where no British Standards exists, materials and
equipment should be fit for their purpose and of suitable
quality and workmanship.
Diagram 1.1
Sheet Metal Parts
WARNING. When installing or servicing this fire care
should be taken when handling sheet metal parts, to
avoid any possibility of personal injury.
1.2 Statutory Requirements
The installation of this fire front must be carried out by a
competent person, in accordance with the current issue
and relevant requirements of:
Manufacturer's instructions, supplied.
The Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations,
The Building Regulations, Local Gas Undertaking, The
Building Standards (Scotland) Regulations (applicable in
Scotland), The Health and Safety at Work Act and
Control of Substances Hazardous to Health, The
Electricity at Work Regulations and any applicable local
regulations.
Detailed recommendations are contained in the current
issue of the following British Standards and Codes of
Practice:
BS1251, BS5440 Part 1 and 2, BS5871, BS6891,
BS7671.
1.1 Important Notice
This fire front and back boiler are for use on natural gas
as distributed in the United Kingdom (G20) and cannot
be used on any other gas.
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Manufacturer’s instructions must not be taken as
overriding statutory requirements.
1.3 B.S.I. Certification
This fire front is certificated to the current issue of S.I.T
15, for performance and safety. It is, therefore,
important that no alteration is made to the fire without
permission, in writing, from Hepworth Heating Ltd.
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Any alteration that is not approved by Hepworth Heating
Ltd., could invalidate the B.S.I. Certification, the warranty
and could also infringe the current issue of the Statutory
Requirements, see Section 1.2.
C.E Mark
The CE mark on this appliance shows compliance with
Directive 90/396/EEC on the approximation of the Laws
of the Member States relating to appliances burning
gaseous fuels.
1.4 Data
Gas connection- from service cock
Weight - Total- 43kg in two packs
Injector- Bray 18/380
Burner pressure at
setting II - hot- 15.3mbar
- cold- 14.7mbar
Heat input - nominal- 5.28kW (18,000Btu/h)
Heat output - nominal- 1.40kW (4,780Btu/h)
Data label- at rear left hand side
of fire front
All dimensions, except as noted, are given in millimetres.
1.5 Fire Front Location
This fire front can only be fitted to a Glow-worm 45F,
45FR, 56F or 56FR back boiler unit which itself has been
installed in accordance with the Glow-worm Installation
and Servicing Instructions for the back boiler.
Before fitting the fire front it is important to make sure
that the annular space between the back boiler flue liner
and the chimney is sealed at the base and top of the
chimney, as shown in diagram 1.3.
The back boiler air duct acts as a support for the
combustion chamber assembly.
The fire front must be secured to a vertical fire fixing
wall face. This wall face may be a chimney breast or
surround having a minimum flat area as shown in
diagram 1.2.
The combustion chamber flue spigot assembly projects
into the the back boiler flue collector assembly.
The gas supply is taken from the back boiler gas service
cock.
The back boiler must be correctly positioned in the
builder’s opening as the fire front is located by
connection to it.
MAX SHELF DEPTH
305
25
825
INSTALLATION
CENTRE LINE
AIR SPACE
150mm (6in) plug ofMineral Wool
or similar- support as required
305
100
PREPARED BOILER BASE
150
4018
25
FLAT AREA
FIRE FIXING
FACE
Diagram 1.2
3102
SEALING AND
CLAMPING
PLATE
600 mm
1.6 Clearances
Restrictions must not be placed around the assembled fire
front, see diagram 1.2.
A shelf or surround of a maximum depth of 150mm may
be fitted, provided clearances are as shown in diagram 1.2.
However, for every 25mm above the fire front the depth
of the shelf may be increased by 25mm.
Combustible furniture or materials must not be placed
closer than 1metre (39in) in front of the fire front.
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Diagram 1.3
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2.1 Hearth
In ALL cases a fireproof hearth to the minimum
dimensions as shown in diagram 2.1, must be fitted.
2.2 With Surround
The combustion chamber assembly is designed to fit into
a standard builder’s opening as shown in diagram 2.2.
A wider opening will require to be reduced in width
using non-combustible materials.
The surround must have a minimum clear flat area as
shown in diagram 1.2. Any projection on the surround
must be outside this area.
Any combustible material, for example, blown vinyl
wall covering, on the fire front fixing face area of the
surround must be removed, see diagram 2.3.
This area, to the depth removed should then be rendered
with a sand/cement mixture.
2.3 Without Surround
The fire front fixing wall face must be flat over an area
as shown in diagram 1.2. This also shows the minimum
clearances for shelves or projections on the fire front
fixing wall face.
The information regarding the fire front opening must be
followed together with the last two paragraphs of “With
Surround”.
13mm MIN
NON-COMBUSTIBLE
MATERIAL
FIREBLAZE SHOWN
406mm
to
450mm
4009
350mm
MIN
674mm MIN
Diagram 2.1
3099
560mm
to
590mm
2.4 Flue and Ventilation
The back boiler flue collector assembly accepts the
combustion chamber assembly flue spigot.
Note. Provision must have been made during
installation of the back boiler for the total ventilation
requirement of the combined appliance. See the relevant
Section in the Back Boiler Installation and Servicing
Instructions
270
BUILDERS
OPENING
INSTALLATION
CENTRE
REMOVE
COMBUSTIBLE
MATERIAL FROM
THIS AREA
PREPARED
BASE
270
LINE
C
PREPARED
L
BASE
Diagram 2.2
2967
719
50
Diagram 2.3
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4029
GAS
SUPPLY
TUBE
8mm
OLIVE
INSULATION
COMBUSTION
CHAMBER
ASSEMBLY
LITERATURE
CONTROL KNOB
AND EXTENSION
FUEL
PACK
FUEL
EFFECT
PIECES
FUEL
EFFECT
BED
FUEL
EFFECT
BED
BASE
UNION
NUT
3/8 in
OLIVE
9V ALKALINE
BATTERY
FIRE
FRONT
FRET
FIRE
FRONT
FRET
LOOSE
ITEMS
PACK
FIRE
BODY
PACK
REVIVAL
CASING
PACK
ASHPIT COVER
ASHPIT COVER
5
FIREBLAZE
CASING
PACK
Diagram 3.1
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3.1 Unpacking
2669
The fire front is delivered in two packs, one contains the
combustion chamber assembly, fuel pack(s) and loose
items pack. The other contains the fire front, fret, ash pit
cover and fire control knob extension.
BACK BOILER
ONLY 'ON'
GAS SERVICE
COCK UNION
Refer to diagram 3.1 to identify the parts.
Check contents of loose items pack against packed list.
3.2 Gas Supply to Fire Front
Check that the gas service cock is in the boiler only on
position, see diagram 3.2.
The inlet supply tube is packed with the loose items.
The supply tube may need to be cut at the larger end
dependent upon the position of the back boiler unit in the
opening.
Measure the distance “C”, see diagram 3.3, from the
front mark “P” on the air duct to the fire fixing wall face.
Use a straight edge across the opening.
Shorten the gas supply tube by distance “C” + 21mm at
the larger end.
The maximum distance for “C” will be 25mm (1inch).
Deburr the tube end inside and out.
BACK BOILER
AND FIRE 'ON'
'OFF'
Diagram 3.2
"C" = Distance from fire fixing wall face to
datums on back boiler air duct.
This represents the length of pipe
that requires cutting off.
'P'
BACK
BOILER
(MAX. SHOWN) 'C'
AIR DUCT
'C'
GAS FIRE
SUPPLY TUBE
3097
'C'
FIRE FIXING
WALL FACE
Diagram 3.3
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4.1 Positioning the Combustion Chamber
Assembly
Note: Before fitting, again make sure the wall surface to
which the combustion chamber assembly is to be fitted is
vertical and flat. Any unevenness may cause the whole
assembly to become twisted or distorted when fixing to
the wall.
Place the combustion chamber assembly into the fire
opening and make sure that the flue spigot fits into the
boiler flue collector assembly and locates onto the back
boiler combustion chamber extension and burner
assembly, see diagram 4.1.
Push well back to the fire fixing wall face.
Mark the four combustion chamber assembly fixing
points (making sure that the area is sufficiently firm),
through the holes in the surround refer to diagram 4.2.
Pull the combustion chamber assembly forwards and
remove.
Drill the fire front fixing wall face, using a 10mm
masonry drill to a minimum depth of 40mm to accept the
reusable anchor nuts and screws provided.
FLUE COLLECTOR
ASSEMBLY
FLUE
SPIGOT
2970
Place the anchor nuts in the holes.
Note. If the fire front fixing wall face is not of a solid
construction to a minimum depth of 40mm, for example,
hollow brick or metal an alternative and rigid form of
fastening for the combustion chamber assembly must be
used and extra care taken.
Fit the combustion chamber assembly, making sure that
it is correctly positioned onto the back boiler unit, see
diagram 4.1, secure with the screws provided.
Important: If the electrical supply to the boiler comes
from the right, make sure that when fitting the
combustion chamber assembly the cable is routed and
clear, as shown in diagram 4.1.
B.B.U. COMBUSTION
FIRE FIXING
WALL FACE
CHAMBER EXTENSION
AND BURNER ASSEMBLY
Diagram 4.1
COMBUSTION CHAMBER ASSEMBLY
SECURING
SCREW
COMBUSTION CHAMBER ASSEMBLY
=SECURING SCREW POSITION
Diagram 4.2
2971
ANCHOR
NUT
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4.2 Gas Connection
Place the union nut and olive, from the loose items pack,
onto the prepared end of the gas supply tube, see
diagram 4.3.
Connect the gas supply tube, as diagram 4.3 tighten the
nut and olive at the gas service cock and union nut at the
gas tap.
STRAIN
RELIEF
BRACKET
UNON
NUT
BURNER
FIXING
SCREW
UNION
NUT AND
OLIVE
4021
UNION
NUT AND
OLIVE
3/8 IN
OLIVE
Diagram 4.3
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5.1 Lighting and Testing
Make sure that the gas tap is in the off position, that is,
the flat on the drive rod faces the wall, see diagram 5.1.
Take the length of black insulating material from the
loose items pack. Slide the insulation down the drive
rod as shown in diagram 5.1 and then fit the control
knob.
MAKE SURE THAT THE ELECTRICAL SUPPLY TO
THE BACK BOILER IS SWITCHED OFF.
Take the ash pit cover from the packing, make sure that
the harness strain relief is fully located into the slot and
that the locknut is tightened.
Now fit the strain relief bracket by removing the burner
fixing screw, place the strain relief bracket on top of
burner end bracket and then replace screw, see
diagram 4.3.
Connect the wiring harness to the microswitch and
electrode, see diagram 7.3 and 7.4.
Fit the battery, from the loose items pack, see
diagram 9.1.
Note the ash pit cover can be left connected up to the
micro switch and tap.
Remove the pressure test nipple screw and fit a suitable
pressure gauge, see diagram 5.2.
Turn the gas service cock to BACK BOILER AND
FIRE “ON”, see diagram 3.2.
To check for gas soundness apply leak detection fluid to
the two joints on the previously fitted gas supply tube.
WARNING: Take care when carrying out the following
check, as the burner flame is fully exposed.
Push the control knob in slightly and turn it
anti-clockwise to position I , now fully push in,
clicking of the ignition will be heard and the burner will
light.
IMPORTANT: If the burner does not light within 3
seconds, release the tap, wait 10 seconds and repeat the
lighting operation.
Keep the knob pushed in for 10 seconds, during this time
the ignition system will continue to operate, indicated by
the clicking.
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