Woodwarm Stoves Phoenix 3 Installation, Servicing & User Instructions

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Summary of Phoenix 3

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    Conventional flue gas stoves phoenix 3 serial no: ……………………… installation, servicing and user instructions for use in gb & ie (united kingdom and ireland) this appliance has been tested and certified for other counties (see technical data). However to install appliance in other countries, modificatio...

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    Gb & ie 2 this produst has been tested, and certified for use on biopropane gas. Biopropane gas can be used as a fuel, with no adjustment necessary if the product is installed as an lpg version. This manual covers the following products: phoenix3.

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    Gb & ie 3 content 1. General notes 4 2. User instructions. 5 2.1 emergency gas isolation 5 2.2 first time of operation 5 2.3 control overview 6 2.3.1 remote control 6 2.4 manual turn off 11 2.5 cleaning and maintenance 11 3. Installation instructions. 12 3.1 gas connection 12 3.2 ventilation 12 3.3 ...

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    Gb & ie 4 1. General notes this woodwarm gas appliance is a high efficiency, live fuel effect appliance. It provides radiant and convected heat using the latest burner technology. Before installation, check that the local distribution conditions, nature of the gas and pressure, and adjustment of the...

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    Gb & ie 5 2. User instructions. 2.1 emergency gas isolation in the event of a gas leak or if gas is smelt, the appliance must be isolated. This is done by turning off the gas at the isolation tap. This isolation tap must be fitted by the installation engineer as near as possible to the appliance (wi...

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    Gb & ie 6 2.3 control overview 2.3.1 remote control.

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    Gb & ie 10 (if fitted).

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    Gb & ie 11 2.4 manual turn off in the event that the appliance needs to be turned off manually, for instance, if the remote control is lost or the batteries become totaly flat, the control valve can be accessed and the switch flipped to off (marked “0”) (if equipped). The picture below shows the con...

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    Gb & ie 12 3. Installation instructions. Before commencing installation, confirm that the details on the appliance data plate correspond to the local distribution conditions, gas type and pressure to which the appliance is to be installed. Ensure that gas supply and supply pipe is capable of deliver...

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    Gb & ie 13 3.4 flue connection the chimney or flue system must comply with the rules in force, and must be a minimum of 125mm in diameter (5"). The appliance is fitted with a 125mm flue connection, to use a 150mm diameter flue, a reducer will be required. The minimum effective flue height for the ap...

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    Gb & ie 14 3.5 door lock / opening the stove door note! This appliance must never be used if the glass door panel is broken, removed or if the door is not locked in to the closed position. Before gaining access to the burner tray, first make sure that the stove is switched off and is cold. Firstly r...

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    Gb & ie 15 3.6 fuel bed arrangements. When arranging the media into the firebed, it is imporant that the pilot area is kept clear and that no media enters the pilot shield. The pilot area includes the the pilot shield and the top of the burner to the first slot. When comissioning or servicing the ap...

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    Gb & ie 16 scatter the bags of embers over the top of the burner as shown, keeping the piot area and burner outlets clear. Position the 8 logs as shown. If desired, lay the glow strands amongst the logs in the flames to create an enhanced glow. Log 1 log 2 position log 1 centrally on the burner, beh...

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    Gb & ie 17 log 4 log 5 log 3 position log 3 on top of the left hand side of the front burner. Position logs 4 so that it sits on top of logs 1,2 and 3. Position logs 5 so that it sits on top of log 4 in the centre, with the bottom in the left hand rear corner of the fire box...

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    Gb & ie 18 log 6 log 7 log 8 position log 7 in the centre , sitting on the grate, behind the log bar, with the top on log 4. Position log 8 in the left hand rear corner, resting on log 5. Position log 6 so that the top of the log sits on log 4, with the bottom extending to the rear of the fire box...

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    Gb & ie 19 3.6.2 coal lay pack containing 30 coals..

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    Gb & ie 20 position the 30 coals as shown. Coals 1 - 8 coals 9 - 13 coals 14 - 17.

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    Gb & ie 21 coals 18 - 22 coals 23 - 26 coals 27 - 30

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    Gb & ie 22 3.7 commissioning the appliance 3.7.1 pilot ignition check 1. Ignite the pilot light as described in the user instructions 2. Check that the pilot flame stays alight 3. Extinguish the pilot light 3.7.2 main burner check 1. Ignite the pilot light as described in the user instructions 2. Tu...

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    Gb & ie 23 4. Servicing turn the appliance off and isolate the gas supply. Ensure the appliance is fully cold before attempting to start servicing the appliance. No liability can be accepted by woodwarm for injury caused by burning or scolding by a hot appliance. A suggested procedure for servicing ...

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    Gb & ie 24 4.3 spare parts item phoenix3 front window panel gls300gl ceramic log pack gas5003lg ember pack xxxxxxxx pilot assembly natural cg06178 pilot assembly lpg cg20078 electrode lead g60-zkis1/1500 injector natural (280) cg22077 injector lpg (120) eg02177 complete burner assembly natural 4a031...

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    Gb & ie 25 5. Technical information 5.1 countries of use country natural lpg at -austria i 2h , g20 at 20 mbar i 3p(50) ,g31 at 50 mbar; i 3b/p(50) ,g30/g31 at 50 mbar be -belgium i 2e+ , g20/g25 at 20/25 mbar i 3+ ,g31/g31 at 28/37 mbar; i 3p(37) ,g31 at 37 mbar; i 3b/p(30) ,g30/g31 at 30 mbar bg -...

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    Gb & ie 26 5.2 technical data product identification number : 0359cs2413 5.2.1 phoenix3 cf conventional flue phoenix gas type g20 i2h,i2 e g20/g2 5 i2e+ g25/g25. 3 i2l/ i2ek i2(43.46 ‐45.3 mj/m3 (0°c)) g20/g2 5 i2ell supply pressure mbar 20 20 / 25 25 20 nominal heat input gross (hs) kw 5.5 5.5/ 5 5...

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    Gb & ie 27 5.3 dimensions 5.3.1 phoenix3 top flue.

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    Gb & ie 28 5.3.2 phoenix3 rear flue.

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    Gb & ie 29 5.4 product fiche information requirements for gaseous/liquid fuel local space heaters . Model identifier(s): phoenix 3 conventional flue indirect heating functionality: no direct heat output: …(kw) 4.0 indirect heat output: …(kw) n.A. Fuel space heating emissions (nox) (nox = nitrogen ox...

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    Gb & ie 30 information requirements for gaseous/liquid fuel local space heaters model identifier(s): phoenix 3 conventional flue indirect heating functionality: no direct heat output: …(kw) 3.5 indirect heat output: …(kw) n.A. Fuel space heating emissions (nox) (nox = nitrogen oxides) no x fuel type...

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    Gb & ie 31.

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    Gb & ie 32 woodwarm stoves metal developments ltd. The workshop wheatcroft farm cullompton exeter ex15 1ra tel. : +44 (0) 1884 35806 web : www.Woodwarmstoves.Co.Uk email : info@woodwarmstoves.Co.Uk.

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    Gb & ie 33 appendix 1 – mertik maxitrol symax control system..