Installation & Operating Instructions Model: Gas Q7 MK2 Variants Covered: Ignite 7 (CD1), Hereford 7 (CD2) & Desire 7 (SD1) Conventional Flue Natural Gas Stove Top Flue Outlet Only IT IS A REGULATION THAT THESE INSTRUCTIONS ARE HANDED TO THE CUSTOMER AFTER THE INSTALLATION IS COMPLETE. IT IS ALSO THE RESPONSIBILTY OF THE INSTALLATION ENGINEER TO ENSURE THE CUSTOMER IS ABLE TO FULLY OPERATE THE APPLIANCE AND IS AWARE OF ANY CLEANING OR MAINTENANCE REQUIRMENTS.
Contents Introduction 3 Packing List 3 Specification 4 Dimensions 4 Hearth Requirements 5 Chimney Requirements 6 Assembly Burner Installation 7 Mica Board Installation 9 Fitting the Decorative Log Retainer 10 Connecting the TTB Sensor 10 Positioning the logs 11 Assembling the door handle 20 Gas Connection & Pressure Testing 20 Spillage Testing 21 Maintenance 22 Operating the Stove 23 Cleaning the Stove 24 Curing the Paint 24 Trouble-shooting and Servicing 25 Commissioni
Introduction THANK YOU FOR PURCHASING A BROSELEY GAS STOVE Broseley Fires Ltd, a family run company, was founded as an appliance and design development company in 1975. Since then we have built up an enviable reputation for the quality, reliability and fuel efficiency of our stoves. These instructions have been carefully prepared to guide the installer and end-user through the relevant methods and standards for installation of your new Gas Stove.
Specification Heat Input (Gross) Gas Category Supply Pressure Gas Rate Injector Size Flue diameter Country of destination Efficiency Class Nominal Output NOx 6.5kW I2H 20 mbar 0.602 m3/hr Q7 125mm (5”) GB, IE Class 1 4.7kW 130 mg/kWh (GCV) Please note this product is designed to only use natural gas G20. Dimensions Ignite CD1 Q7 - WEIGHT 75 Kg Hereford CD2 Q7 – WEIGHT 68 Kg Desire SD1 Q7 – WEIGHT 71 Kg All dimensions are in millimetres.
Hearth Requirements The appliance needs to be located onto a solid non-combustible hearth with a minimum thickness of 12mm. The hearth must be capable of withstanding the weight of the appliance.
Chimney Requirements Please note Broseley Fires do not provide flue pipes, closure plates or any other associated accessory. Top Flue Outlet Only The stove must be installed in accordance with current gas and buildings regulations BS5871: Part1. The appliance can be installed in any adequate area suitable for solid fuel fires and stoves. It can use a class 1, class 2 and pre-cast flue.
Assembly - Burner Installation The burner will come pre-fitted, however please ensure all components are present and fitted as per the information below to ensure nothing has moved (or become damaged) in transit. You will need a pozi drive screwdriver when fitting/replacing the gas burner. 1) Remove the stove body from its packaging and stand it in position. 2) Open the main door.
Assembly - Burner Installation 6) Next place the 2 x ceramic rods into the slots located in the bracket above the burner as pictured. 7) Next fit the mica boards as detailed in the next section.
Assembly – Mica Boards As with the burner, the Mica boards will be pre-fitted into the stove. The information below will assist with the removal/re-installation should they need to be removed for maintenance purposes. First fit the rear mica board as shown above. Now fit one of the side mica boards ensuring that the board is snug between the front of the stove and the rear mica Next rest the top mica board onto the side board (this board will need supporting whilst the final side board is fitted.
Assembly – Decorative Log Retainer Using the 2 off M5 C/Sunk Bolts provided, locate the decorative trim behind the stove opening as shown and secure in position. Assembly - Fitting TTB sensor With the burner installed, thread the 2 x TTB wires from the pilot / thermocouple to the rear of the stove. Attach the two spade connections to the TTB which is fitted to the bracket shown in Fig 1.
Assembly - Positioning the Logs Only the ceramics supplied with this appliance should be used. The ceramics should only be laid as described. Before any ceramics are placed in position ensure that the pilot is not obstructed and the burner is operating correctly. Broseley Fires Ltd accepts no responsibility for any injury sustained whilst handling hot ceramics.
Assembly - Positioning the Logs 2: Position the left as shown using the two pegging points, please note you should have a single peg pointing upwards at the back. 3: Do the same for the right hand side, again you should have a single peg pointing upwards at the back. Please note this lug simply rests into the recesses in the base rather than being pegged. After steps 1-3 your log layout should look like this.
Assembly - Positioning the Logs 4: Interlock the rear log into position as shown below Position the rear log as shown with the thinner end to the right and the three holes facing you. This log locates onto the pegs at the back (as established in steps 2 and 3). After step 4 your log layout should look like this.
Assembly - Positioning the Logs 5: Position the central log as shown. This log has a peg which locates into the central hole in the rear log. After step 5 your log layout should look like this.
Assembly - Positioning the Logs 6: Position the next log as shown so that it locates onto the peg of the central log. After step 6 your log layout should look like this.
Assembly - Positioning the Logs 7: The next ceramic locates into the right hole in the rear ceramic as shown. After step 7 your log layout should look like this.
Assembly - Positioning the Logs 8: This ceramic locates into the left most hole in the rear ceramic. You should have a peg pointing up at the front now. After step 8 your log layout should look like this.
Assembly - Positioning the Logs 9: Position the small front log onto the last remaining peg as shown. After step 9 your log layout should look like this.
Assembly - Positioning the Logs 10: Finally position the far left and far right logs as shown in the final ceramic layout below. These logs do not have location points and simply rest up against the side vermiculite as pictured. The final ceramic layout should look like this.
Assembly – Assembling the door handle Push the stove door closed and secure it by attaching the handle and turning it clockwise until you achieve a gas tight seal. Assembly - Gas Connection & Pressure Testing A minimum 15mm-diameter gas supply pipe must be used to within 1 metre of the installation with the final connection to the stove to be completed with the suitable 8mm semi-rigid gas pipe. The 8mm pipe should be connected to the inlet of the gas valve using the nut and 8mm olive provided.
Spillage Testing A Spillage Test MUST be made before the installed fire is left with the customer. Carry out the test by first closing all doors and windows in the room containing the fire. Ensure that the fire is burning at full rate for a minimum of 10-15 minutes. Using a lighted smoke match, run it along under the rear edge of the stove. The draught diverter box is situated at the rear of the stove, the entry being in the rear panel for the stove. Observe the smoke being drawn into the dilution box.
Maintenance Door adjustment In the case of the door rope not providing an adequate seal to the room, products of combustion may enter the room (see warning notes), to ensure an adequate seal the door may need to be periodically adjusted as the rope seal wears with use.
Operating the Stove It is important to read these instructions thoroughly before lighting the stove. The gas stove operates with a traditional permanent pilot light. The knob for ignition and power control is located on the lower right hand side of the stove, the indicator in the plate shows the knob position (Marked on knob) The pilot light is located at the front left corner of the coal matrix.
Cleaning the stove We recommend only doing this when the stove is cold using a soft brush to clean any of the stove surfaces, this is normally sufficient to remove dust, ash and debris. For stubborn marks you can use a damp lint free cloth, ensure that all surfaces are dried off immediately. We do not recommend using any kind of chemicals or abrasive materials. It is possible to touch up the paint using the original metallic black stove paint, however this new paint will then need to cure.
Trouble-shooting The gas pilot will not ignite or stay lit • Ensure the gas is turned on at the appliance and the meter / cylinder. • Check for blockages (especially after the pressure test point connection). • Is there a strong spark being generated, If not firstly check that the spade connection is push fully into the pilot assembly.
Trouble-shooting The main burner does not seem to burn correctly or will not stay alight • Check the flue draft. In adverse conditions and when the flue is extremely cold it is possible the products of combustion may build up inside the stove and not exit via the flue ways correctly, in this scenario the ODS will activate and turn off the burner.
Commissioning Form THIS SECTION MUST BE COMPLETED AND SIGNED BY THE INSTALLATION ENGINEER PLEASE LEAVE WITH THE CUSTOMER AND THE APPLIANCE. Size of Governor setting: (i.e.) Natural Gas 20mbar.
Guarantee Your decorative gas fire, when installed in accordance with the installation instructions and operated in accordance with these instructions should provide many years of safe and efficient operation. We thank you for purchasing our product and trust it will provide excellent service. This appliance carries a manufacturer’s guarantee of One (1) Year. The guarantee begins at the date of purchase.
Energy Efficiency Rating Product Fiche Manufacturer : Broseley Fires LTD Model No. Hereford 7, Desire 7, Ignite 7 Fuel Type Natural Gas I2H Energy Efficiency Class E Indirect Heating Functionality No Direct Heat Output kW 4.7W Indirect Heat Output kW N/A EEI 71% Useful Energy Efficiency (NCV) High : 80% Useful Energy Efficiency (NCV) Low : N / A Nominal Heat Output High : 4.7kW Nominal Heat Output Low : 2.