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Magiglo EON PLUS 16" User, Installation & Servicing Instructions - page 45
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3.9.11. Checking for Spillage
The imitation fuels must be laid
in accordance with the
instructions prior to
commencing the spillage test.
1. Close all doors and windows.
2. Turn the fire on to its full rate and leave it
burning for 5 minutes.
3. Test for spillage using a smoke match (in
a ‘Blume tube’) at the top of the
appliance, fireplace opening or under the
canopy at the centre, with the smoke
match being approximately 25mm under
and 6 - 12mm inside the opening (see
Figure 71).
4. If the test indicates spillage, repeat the
test after a further 10 minutes.
If there are any extractor fans in
the nearby rooms then repeat
the smoke match test with all
these fans operating and any
interconnecting doors open
between the fans and the fire.
5. If the fire shows tendency to spill, this
may indicate either an installation fault or
a flue construction fault. Disconnect
the fire and seek expert advice.
Smoke match applied
6 - 12mm inside and
25mm under the canopy
Figure 71
3.9.12. Instructing the User
The installer must hand over these
instructions to the user and explain how to
operate this fire, stressing the importance of
having the fire checked and serviced
regularly. An annual service is
recommended.
It is mandatory as part of the
gas installation that the installer
instructs the user on the correct
operation and care of their
appliance.
Summary of EON PLUS 16"
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Users, installation & servicing instructions must be left with the user eon plus 16” fuel effect options: coal effect pebble effect beachcomber effect shoreline effect all available on ng & lpg control options: upgradeable manual control remote control (response-s) optimum control trim switch contro...
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Manufacturer contact details: burley appliances ltd lands end way oakham, rutland, le15 6rb tel: +44 (0)1572 725570 fax: +44 (0)1572 724390 general e-mail: info@magiglo.Co.Uk web site: www.Magiglo.Co.Uk technical support: direct dial on (01572) 725570 or email: technical@magiglo.Co.Uk magiglo docume...
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Page i contents 1. G eneral i nformation ........................................................................................................ 1 1.1. Important note about ods pilot ................................................................................ 2 2. U ser i nstructions .............
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Page ii 3.9.10. Commissioning .................................................................................................. 40 3.9.11. Checking for spillage ......................................................................................... 41 3.9.12. Instructing the user ...................
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Page 1 1. G eneral i nformation introduction 1. This appliance is suitable for installation in gb and ie and should be installed in accordance with the rules in force. In gb, the installation must be carried out by a gas safe registered installer registered for working on this type of appliance. It ...
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Page 2 3. When fitting the fire in northern ireland (ni), purpose provided ventilation must be provided in accordance with the rules in force. 4. In other ec countries equivalent rules in force must be used. Flue requirements class 1 masonry flue - a flue havingno cross sectional dimension less than...
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Page 3 2. U ser i nstructions 2.1. Lighting procedure your fire will be fitted with one of the five different types of gas control. Identify the control system on your fire as shown and follow the appropriate operating instructions in the appropriate section. Control valve operation control type + m...
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Page 4 2.1.1. Opening and closing the quartz fascia 1. To gain access to the controls pull at the bottom left hand or right hand corner of the glass fascia (see figure 1). The bottom of the fascia will swing out and stay open. The controls should be accessed from under the glass fascia. 2. To close,...
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Page 5 2.1.2. Lighting procedure (upgradeable manual control) 1. Whilst pushing the ignition knob in (see figure 3), turn it anticlockwise to the pilot flame position as shown in figure 4. During this process, the spark ignition will have operated and lit the pilot flame. On lighting the pilot flame...
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Page 6 2.1.3. Lighting procedure (remote control) 1. Press the bottom button on the remote handset until clicking is heard on the valve, and the gas rate adjustment knob is at the off position. 2. With gas available at the valve press the ignition knob in and turn it anticlockwise to the pilot flame...
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Page 7 2.1.4. Lighting procedure (optimum control and trim switch control) 1. Ensure the main burner is off by pressing the button on the trim marked (‘small flame/dot’) until clicking is heard on the valve (see figure 9/figure 10). 2. With the gas available at the valve press in the ignition knob a...
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Page 8 2.1.5. Lighting procedure (total control) 1. Ensure that gas is available at the valve and the on/off switch in the on position (–). 2. Simultaneously press and hold the (red circle) and (large flame) buttons until a short acoustic signal confirms the start sequence has begun, then release th...
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Page 9 2.1.6. Manual operation (total control) in emergency the appliance can be operated manually as follows: 1. Turn the gas rate adjusting knob fully clockwise to the off position. A clicking sound will be audible, but this is perfectly alright. 2. Turn the manual knob clockwise to man position (...
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Page 10 2.2. Battery replacement (remote control & total control) 2.2.1. Handset 1. On the reverse of the handset remove the battery cover by pressing down at the top of the cover and sliding down. 2. Remove and unclip the old battery and replace with a new pp3 9v battery. 3. Replace the cover. Pres...
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Page 11 2.3. Battery replacement (optimum control) 1. The battery pack is mounted inside the wall-mounting box behind the wall switch plate. 2. To change the batteries remove the two small screws securing the wall plate using a small screwdriver. 3. Remove the battery pack from the wall box and repl...
Page 16: 2.5. Fuel Effect Layout
Page 12 2.5. Fuel effect layout you fire has been supplied with coal, pebble, beachcomber or shoreline effect fuel bed. Please refer to the relevant section for instructions on how to arrange the imitation fuels. It is recommended that the imitation fuel be left alone once the desired flame pattern ...
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Page 13 2.5.1. Coal effect layout this fire is supplied with different sizes of ceramic coal: qty small square coals 5 medium square coals 1 random coals 18 small random coals 5 matrices 2 proceed with the coal layout as follows: - 1. Having unpacked all the fuel-bed components proceed with placing ...
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Page 14 random coals figure 24 small random coals figure 25.
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Page 15 2.5.2. Pebble effect layout the fire is supplied with ceramic pebble sets as follows:- qty large pebbles (a, b & k) 15 medium pebbles (c & d) 8 medium pebbles (f) 2 front pebbles (e/j) 6 matrices 2 note: when placing pebbles on the burner tray, ensure the lettering on them is facing down and...
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Page 16 f d c f d c figure 31 some sooting on the pebbles may be observed. This is perfectly normal. Periodically operating the fire at various rates will burn this soot away. If excessive sooting is observed, this is an indication that the pebbles are laid incorrectly – please refer to instructions...
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Page 17 2.5.3. Beachcomber effect and shoreline effect layout the fire is supplied with ceramic pebble and driftwood set as follows: pebbles qty large pebbles (a, b & k) 7 medium pebbles (c, d & f) 5 small pebbles (e/j) 11 matrices 2 driftwood figure 32 note: when placing pebbles and driftwood on th...
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Page 18 5. Place the g and e driftwood pieces as shown in figure 35 then place the c and d pebbles (g driftwood is notmarked). 6. Next place the b, j & k driftwood pieces as in figure 36. 7. Continue laying the pebbles and the driftwood pieces as shown in figure 37 and figure 38. 8. After the applia...
Page 23: 2.6. Home Improvements
Page 19 2.6. Home improvements warning: if after installation of this fire any home improvements (e.G. Double glazing, secondary double glazing, draught proofing, fitting extractor fans, etc.) are carried out to the property it is essential to carry out a spillage test on the fire to ensure that the...
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Page 20 2.7. Cleaning and care instructions caution: ensure that the appliance is off (including the pilot light) and has completely cooled (off for at least 2 hours) before carrying out any cleaning or maintenance. Rcf advice: this product may use components (coals, pebbles, driftwood & ceramic bac...
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Page 21 2.7.2. Cleaning the pilot the oxygen depletion sensing pilot fitted to your burley magiglo fire is a highly reliable safety device which causes the fire to shut down in the unlikely event of a reduction of oxygen in the room where the fire is fitted. After a period of time, it is possible fo...
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Page 22 2.7.4. Painted metal surfaces these surfaces should be dusted regularly and any marks removed with a soft damp cloth. 2.7.5. Care of ceramic backs the ceramic fireback on this appliance must not be sprayed with any type of solvent-based high temperature paint. The very high temperatures prod...
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Page 23 3. I nstallation i nstructions before installation, ensure that the local distribution conditions (identification of the type of gas and pressure and the adjustment of the appliance are compatible) 3.1. General safety requirements the installation of the fire in gb should follow the recommen...
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Page 24 3.2.2. Installation into a 125mm (5”) class 2 metal flue system the burley magiglo eon plus 16” may be installed into a flue system where the minimum dimension of the flue is 125mm, provided that the following criteria are met: 1. The flue must have a minimum equivalent height of 3 metres (1...
Page 29: 3.3. General Dimensions
Page 25 3.2.3. Installation example using existing builder’s opening 90 m m m in 125mm (5”) flexible liner fascia mounting frame hearth register plate fireplace opening section through masonry chimney figure 42 3.3. General dimensions a e d b c figure 43- standard box dimensions (refer to table 1) d...
Page 30: 3.4. Technical Data
Page 26 3.4. Technical data natural gas propane (lpg) nominal maximum heat input 6.8 kw (gross) 6.8 kw (gross) setting pressure (cold) 15.5 mbar ±1.0 mbar 28.5 mbar ±1.0mbar minimum heat input 3.5 kw (gross) 3.5 kw (gross) minimum setting pressure 4.5 mbar ±0.3 mbar 8.0 mbar ±0.5 mbar gas g20 (natur...
Page 31: 3.6. Appliance Location
Page 27 3.6. Appliance location the fire must be fitted on a flat non-combustible base. In addition a non-combustible hearth or physical barrier with minimum dimensions shown in figures belowshould be provided in front of the fireplace opening where relevant. However, with hole in the wall fire inst...
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Page 28 3.6.1. Raised fireplace opening ow oh od hw hd 50mm hf figure 46 raised fireplace openings oh 565mm ow 430mm od 280mm (min) hw must project a minimum of 150mm either side of any naked flame or incandescent material hd must project a minimum of 300mm in front of any naked flame or incandescen...
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Page 29 3.6.2. Physical barrier any physical barrier should meet the following requirements: 1. Provide at least the equivalent level of warning to the approach of an open fire, to that of a hearth. 2. Define a clear zone where occupants must exercise additional caution. 3. Should be constructed of ...
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Page 30 figure 53, figure 54, figure 55 and figure 56 show examples of how the requirements for the physical barrier may be met. D w figure 53 – example of physical barrier (dimensions as stated in table 3 – protected area) d w figure 54 – example of physical barrier (dimensions as stated in table 3...
Page 35: 3.7. Ventilation
Page 31 3.7. Ventilation for this model normal adventitious ventilation is usually sufficient to satisfy the ventilation requirements. In gb reference should be made to bs 5871 part 2, and in ie reference should be made to the current edition of i.S.813 which makes clear the conditions that must be ...
Page 36: 3.9. Installation Procedure
Page 32 3.9. Installation procedure before commencing installation, ensure that the intended installation will comply with details in general information on pages 1 and 23. Carefully unpack the contents of the carton and check them against the checklist given on the previous page. Make sure that the...
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Page 33 3.9.2. Preparing the fireplace opening (all models) 1. Prepare the fireplace opening in accordance with section 3.2 and 3.6 ensuring that the surface around the opening is flat and level in all directions. 2. Mark out, drill, plug and fit the four cable guide brackets onto the rear wall of t...
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Page 34 3.9.3. Installing the firebox (all models) 1. With the firebox placed close to the fireplace opening feed the two cables through the matching eye screws (left cable through left hand set eyelets and the same for right hand cable) and then back into the holes at the bottom rear of the firebox...
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Page 35 3.9.4. Connecting the gas supply the gas supply to the fire must be carried out using rigid or semi-rigid metal tubing. A service cock must be incorporated near the appliance to facilitate isolation of the fire during servicing. An isolating valve (with a pressure test point) has been suppli...
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Page 36 3.9.5. Installation of quartz fascia pack (eon plus) 1. Unpack the contents of the fascia pack. 2. Remove the fascia retaining bracket by removing the fixing screw (see figure 63). 3. Separate the fascia from the mounting frame by opening and sliding it off its hinges as shown in figure 64.P...
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Page 37 the fascia mounting frame must be flat and level in all directions when fitted. Failure to ensure this will result in poorly fitting fascia (door). Suitable material may be used behind the frame fixing points to levelit. Gas spring wing nut figure 66 3.9.6. Continuation of installation - rem...
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Page 38 3.9.7. Continuation of installation - optimum control model 1. Find a suitable position for the wall switch, a maximum of 5 metres of cable is supplied. 2. Fit the wall box into the wall. Cut cross- slots in the rubber grommet and feed the cable through it such that the end with four connect...
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Page 39 3.9.8. Continuation of installation - trim switch control model 1. Unpack the battery pack and connect to the battery connection on the cable. 2. Fit the connectors on the cable to the drive motor ensuring correct polarity. The cable connectors must be matched to the appropriately sized spad...
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Page 40 3.9.10. Commissioning 1. Turn on the gas supply to the fire and purge the gas line. Check all the gas joints for gas soundness. 2. Remove the pressure test point screw located as shown in section 3.5 - pressure test point locations and connect a pressure gauge. 3. Ignite the pilot in accorda...
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Page 41 3.9.11. Checking for spillage the imitation fuels must be laid in accordance with the instructions prior to commencing the spillage test. 1. Close all doors and windows. 2. Turn the fire on to its full rate and leave it burning for 5 minutes. 3. Test for spillage using a smoke match (in a ‘b...
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Page 43 4. S ervicing i nstructions 4.1. General requirements all repairs and servicing must be carried out by a qualified registered gas installer (e.G. Member of gas safe in gb) in accordance with the current gas safety (installation and use) regulations and these instructions. Before any servicin...
Page 48: 4.3. Replacing Parts
Page 44 4.3. Replacing parts for any spare parts that are required, please contact either your supplier or the manufacturer directly. You will either need the serial number or: a) model name; b) the gas type; c) the imitation fuel type; d) the type of control. Only approved parts should be used. 4.3...
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Page 45 4.3.4. Motor replacement (remote/optimum/trim switch control models) the gas rate adjusting motor is replaceable in situ. 1. Remove the batteries from the receiver unit to prevent the risk of short circuit. 2. Remove the two motor connection tags from the valve. 3. Remove the valve cover sec...
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Page 46 4.3.5. Replacing mertik gv60 valve (total control model) referring to figure 76:- 1. Remove al the gas connections on the valve including the pilot feed pipe. 2. Remove the thermocouple connection from the interrupter block at the rear of the valve. 3. Pull out the tc cable with the red tab ...
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Page 47 4.3.8. Replacing the ceramic back and sides the ceramic back and sides are replaceable in situ. 1. Isolate and disconnect the gas supply from the burner tray. 2. Remove the burner tray fixing screws and withdraw the burner from the firebox. 3. Remove the rear ceramic retaining bracket and wi...
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Page 48 4.4. Installation and operational troubleshooting the table below is intended for problems related to the fire and its gas controls. It is a guide only and does not take into account every eventuality. Servicing must be carried out in accordance with the current gas safety (installation and ...
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Page 49 remote control, trim switch and optimum control & total control models symptom cause remedy main burner will not come on when required even though the drive motor is heard to be operating ignition knob incorrectly set set the ignition knob at the 9 o’clock position. Motor not functioning whe...
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Mf447.3 burley magiglo fires are protected by uk patents 2193802, 2240620 and 2256920 other patents pending magiglo is a registered trademark of burley appliances ltd burley appliances ltd, lands end way oakham, rutland, le15 6rb tel: 01572 725570 fax: 01572 724390 www.Magiglo.Co.Uk email: info@magi...