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Please leave these instructions with Baxi Wentworth Deluxe the user Baxi Kingston 2 Deluxe Live Fuel Effect Inset Gas Fires Comp N 244621 - Iss 5 – 6/00 Installation and Servicing Instructions...
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32 075 15A Baxi Kingston 2 Deluxe G.C. N 32 075 20A Baxi Limited is one of the leading manufacturers of domestic heating products in the UK. Our first priority is to give a high quality service to our customers. Quality is built into every...
Contents - Page 3 Section Page Introduction Technical Data Site Requirements Electrical Installation Commissioning the Fire Arranging the Coals Checking for Spillage Fitting the Trim & Fender 10.0 Annual Servicing 11.0 Changing Components 12.0 Short Parts List Fire Box Contents Literature Pack Fire Assembly Coalbed Pack...
Introduction – Page 4 1.1 Description 1. The Baxi Wentworth Deluxe and Kingston 2 Deluxe are live fuel effect inset gas fires designed to be used on Natural Gas only at a setting pressure of 20 mbar. 2. The appliances are designed to give a maximum heat output of 4.0 kW (13,650 Btu/h).
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Introduction – Page 5 1.3 Installation 1. The appliance is suitable for installation only in G.B. and I.E. and should be installed in accordance with the rules in force. For Ireland install in accordance with I.S.813 “Installation of Gas Appliances”. The installation must be carried out by a Corgi Registered Installer or other competent person and be in accordance with the relevant requirements of Gas Safety (Installation and...
Technical Data – Page 6 Kingston 2 Deluxe Wentworth Deluxe Category of Appliance Category of Appliance The fire is set for Gas Type G20 at 20mbar. The fire is set for Gas Type G20 at 20mbar. Heat Input (net) High...
Site Requirements – Page 7 3.1 Site Requirements 1. The Baxi Wentworth Deluxe and Kingston 2 Deluxe gas fires can be fitted to an installation with the following flue systems: • Fabricated steel • Conventional brick or stone 3.2 Ventilation 1.
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4. The metal flue box must be located so that the sides, top and back surfaces have a minimum air gap clearance of 50mm from any combustible material. 5. A fitting kit (Baxi Part N 240125) is required to complete the installation. Further instructions are supplied with kit.
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Site Requirements – Page 9 3.7 Clearances (Fig. 8) 1. Shelf Clearance - minimum clearance from the hearth to the underside of a combustible shelf should be 830mm in) provided the shelf depth is 150mm (5 in) or less. When the shelf depth is increased by increments of 12.5mm (1 in) greater than 150mm (5 in), add...
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Site Requirements – Page 10 3.9 Gas Supply & Connection 1 The gas supply is to be connected to the appliance via a concealed fitting from the rear. Turn off any appliances that are fed by the meter and isolate the gas supply by turning off at the meter. 2.
Electrical – Page 11 4.1 Electrical Supply & Connection 1. All the fire controls are operated from the control panel on the upper right hand side of the fire trim. 2. This appliance is supplied with a transformer and connecting lead which provides the appliance with both 24V and 1 2V electrical power for the controls and illumination.
Installation – Page 12 5.1 Initial Preparation 1. Unpack the appliance from the carton and check all items are present. The ceramic coal bed items should be left in their box until required. 2. Some sheet metal parts may be fitted with protective plastic coating which must be removed prior to installation.
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Installation – Page 13 5.2 Fitting the Fire (cont) 8. Engage the tensioning nuts on the threaded shanks of the tensioning devices. Run the nuts down to the hexagonal heads of the tensioning devices (Fig. 16). 9. From the front insert the cable tensioning devices through the combustion box rear panel.
Commissioning the Fire – Page 14 6.1 Checking Gas Soundness 1. Turn on the gas supply and check for gas soundness with leak detection fluid (to BS 6891). 6.2 Checking Operation of the Fire 1. Remove the screw from the pressure test point on the gas inlet elbow and connect a suitable pressure gauge (Fig.
Keep the coals away from children at all times. Never use coals other than those supplied or Genuine Baxi Spare Parts. Never put additional coals on the fire. Please read Section 1.2 Important Information 2.
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Arranging the Coals – Page 16 7.2 Arranging the Coalbed NOTE: It is important for the safe operation of the appliance that the front and rear coal mouldings are correctly located and in accordance with these instructions. 1. Carefully position the rear coal moulding into the rear of the fire.
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Arranging the Coals – Page 17 7.3 Arranging the Loose Coals NOTE: Due care and attention to these instructions should be taken when positioning the loose coals. Do not allow the coals to drop in the gap between the front and rear coal mouldings. 1.
Checking for Spillage – Page 18 8.1 Checking for Spillage CAUTION - Whilst checking for spillage care must be taken to avoid touching hot panels. 1. Before starting test close all doors and windows. 2. Operate the fire from cold at maximum input. 3.
Fitting the Trim & Fender – Page 19 9.1 Fitting the Trim and Fender 1. Carefully remove the trim and fender from their packaging. Place trim on its back to prevent falling over. 9.2 Wentworth Models (Fig. 31) 1. Align the trim with the fire outer frame. The trim has four keyholes type cutouts on the inside edge which locate on the keyways of the black side trims.
Keep the coals away from children at all times. Never use coals other than those supplied or Genuine Baxi Spare Parts. Never put additional coals on the fire. Please read Section 1.2 Important Information 1.
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10.0 Annual Servicing – Page 21 10.2 Preparation 1. For reasons of safety and economy it is important to service the fire annually. WARNING: Isolate the gas and any electrical supply to the appliance before servicing. 2. Remove the controls access door and fender assembly (Fig.
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3. Ensure that the thermocouple locknut is tight and there is no damage to the thermocouple lead. 4. The thermocouple can be changed as an individual component. (See section 11.0 Changing Components). 5. Only use a Genuine Baxi Spare Part.
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10.0 Annual Servicing – Page 23 10.5 Cleaning the Electrode (Fig. 42 & 43) 1. Check for any signs of cracking or other damage to the ceramic. 2. Clean the electrode wire if necessary. 3. Upon re-assembly check the spark gap is 2.5-4.0mm. 10.6 Completing Servicing 1.
Keep the coals away from children at all times. Never use coals other than those supplied or Genuine Baxi Spare Parts. Never put additional coals on the fire. Please read section 1.2 Important Information...
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11.0 Changing Components – Page 25 11.4 Removal of Controls/Burner Chassis Assembly 1. If any of the controls components are to be renewed the burner chassis assembly must be removed from the appliance. 2. Undo the gas supply at the disconnecting union. If necessary remove any pipework between the union and inlet adaptor (Fig.
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11.0 Changing Components – Page 26 11.7 Electrode 1. Disconnect the electrode lead from the top right hand side of the control box. 2. Undo the screw retaining the electrode to the burner tray and withdraw (Fig. 51). 3. Fit the new electrode and re-assemble in reverse order. Check that the spark gap is between 2.5mm and 4.0mm (Fig.
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11.0 Changing Components – Page 27 11.9 Gas Valve (Fig. 56) 1. Remove the burner from the base tray as described in 11.5. 2. Disengage the plug connecting the bulb to the control unit. 3. Disengage the motor drive cable from the flicker effect unit.
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11.13 Changing the Bulb and Glass (Fig. 60) IMPORTANT: Only replace the bulb with a 24 volt 20 watt dichroic available through Baxi or specialist electrical outlets 1. Remove the coal bed (Fig. 59). 2. Remove the two screws securing the bulb housing unit.
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