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Covering the following modelsSP & PSP <strong>MTM</strong> <strong><strong>Fire</strong>s</strong>.<strong>Gas</strong> <strong><strong>Fire</strong>s</strong> used in Stovax Classic <strong>Fire</strong>places.<strong>Gas</strong> <strong><strong>Fire</strong>s</strong> in the Gazco <strong>Basket</strong> <strong><strong>Fire</strong>s</strong> Range.Introduction - important<strong>The</strong> Gazco <strong>MTM</strong> range, is designed to cover a variety of fire shapesand sizes, from Victorian cast iron to a large centrepiece ina pub or restaurant. Gazco also use the <strong>MTM</strong> based fire for theStovax cast iron fireplaces and a range of basket fires.For pebble fires follow the layout for coals.For driftwood follow the log layouts.Follow the appropriate section for the control type and position inthe installation instructions.<strong>The</strong> range now includes Pebbles and Driftwood and an upgradeable controlvalve for some of the range.CONTENTSPAGEAppliance commissioning checklist 3user instructions 4instaLlation Instructions 12Technical Specifications 12Site Requirements 14Installation 16<strong><strong>Fire</strong>s</strong> Fitted with Seagas & Babysit Valve 17<strong><strong>Fire</strong>s</strong> Fitted with Mertik Maxitrol Valve 25Commissioning 31Servicing Instructions 32Servicing Requirements 32Fault Finding 33How to replace parts 35Basic spare parts list 40Models 41Service Records 432


APPLIANCE COMMISSIONING CHECKLISTFLUE CHECK Pass Fail1. Flue is correct for appliance2. Flue flow test3. Spillage testGAS CHECK1. <strong>Gas</strong> soundness & let by test2. Standing pressure test mb3. Appliance working pressure (on High Setting) mbNB All other gas appliances must be operating on fullIMPORTaNT NOTICEExplain the operation of the appliance to the end user, hand the completed instructions to them for safe keeping,as the information will be required when making any guaranteed claims.<strong>MTM</strong> <strong><strong>Fire</strong>s</strong> Only Setting Pressure (Not Mertik Maxitrol Upgradeable Valve) High Lowmbmb4. <strong>Gas</strong> rate m 3 /h5. Does ventilation meet appliance requirements6. Have controls been upgraded (Upgradeable models only) 8455 Standard YES NODEALER AND INSTALLER INFORMATIONDealer .....................................................................Installation Company ................................................................................................................................ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ................................................................................. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Contact No. ..............................................................Date of Purchase .......................................................Model No. ................................................................Serial No. .................................................................Engineer ...................................................................Contact No. ...............................................................<strong>Gas</strong> Safe Reg No. .......................................................Date of Installation ....................................................<strong>Gas</strong> Type ..................................................................This product is guaranteed for 2 years from the date of installation, as set out in the terms and conditions of sale between Gazco and yourlocal Gazco dealer. This guarantee will be invalid, to the extent permitted by law, if the above Appliance Commissioning Checklist isnot fully completed by the installer and available for inspection by a Gazco engineer. <strong>The</strong> guarantee will only be valid during thesecond year, to the extent permitted by law, if the annual service recommended in the Instructions for Use has been completed by a <strong>Gas</strong>Safe registered engineer, and a copy of the service visit report is available for inspection by a Gazco engineer.3


USER INSTRUCTIONS1. generalIn the event of a gas escape or if you can smell gas,please take the following steps:• Immediately turn off the gas supply at the meter/emergency control valve• Extinguish all sources of ignition• Do not smoke• Do not operate any electrical light or power switches(On or Off)• Ventilate the building(s) by opening doors andwindows• Ensure access to the premises can be madePlease report the incident immediately to the National<strong>Gas</strong> Emergency Service Call Centre on 0800 111 999(England, Scotland and Wales) , 0800 002 001 (N.Ireland) or in the case of LPG, the gas supplier whosedetails can be found on the bulk storage vessel orcylinder.<strong>The</strong> gas supply must not be used until remedial actionhas been taken to correct the defect and the installationhas been recommissioned by a competent person.1.1 Installation and servicing must only be carried out by acompetent person whose name appears on the <strong>Gas</strong> Saferegister. To ensure the engineer is registered with <strong>Gas</strong> Safethey should possess an ID Card carrying the following logo:2. lighting the APPLIANCE2.1 According to specification, there are 3 different types ofcontrol which can be supplied with your fire. It is importantto identify which control you have before lighting theappliance.2.2 Control Type A1Seagas Valvea) Ensure the control is pointing to the off position ( ), seediagram 1.b) Firmly push the control knob in and rotate anti-clockwiseuntil a click is heard and the knob is pointing at the ignitionsymbol ( ), the pilot should now be lit.c) Continue to push the knob in for 5 to 10 seconds and thenrelease, the pilot should remain alight. If the pilot does notlight, repeat the above procedure.d) If it will not light after repeated attempts, the appliance maybe lit by match as a temporary measure, see section 4.e) <strong>The</strong> appliance may now be turned to the high ( ) positionto ignite the main burner, then controlled between high( ) and low ( ) as desired.1.2 In all correspondence, please quote the appliancetype and serial number, which can be found on thedatabadge located on a chain beneath the control valve.1.3 Ensure that curtains are not positioned above the fire, andthat there is a 300mm minimum clearance between thesides of the fire and any curtains.THE FLAMES WILL TURN YELLOW WHEN THE FIRE HASGAINED SUFFICIENT HEAT - TYPICALLY 10 TO 20MINUTES.2.3 Control Type B21.4 This product is guaranteed for 2 years from the date ofinstallation, as set out in the terms and conditions of salebetween Gazco and your local Gazco dealer. Please consultwith your local Gazco dealer if you have any questions. Inall correspondence always quote the Model Number andSerial Number.Babysit Valvea) Ensure the control is pointing to the off position ( ), seediagram 2.4


USER INSTRUCTIONSb) Rotate anti-clockwise until the pointer on the fascia pointsto the ignition ( ) symbol on the knob.c) Firmly push the knob in and whilst holding the knob in,push the igniter button 2 or 3 times. <strong>The</strong> pilot should nowbe lit.d) Continue to push the knob in for 5 to 10 seconds and thenrelease, the pilot should remain alight. If the pilot does notlight, repeat the above procedure.e) If it will not light after repeated attempts, the appliance maybe lit by a match as a temporary measure, see Section 4.f) <strong>The</strong> appliance may now be turned to the high position toignite the main burner, then controlled between high ( )and low ( ) as desired.<strong>The</strong> flames will turn yellow when the fire hasgained sufficient heat typically 10 to 20minutes.2.4 Control Type C3h) Turn the right-hand control to point to main burner ( ).<strong>The</strong> appliance can now be controlled using the left-handcontrol knob.i) Turn the left-hand control knob to point to low fire ( ),the main burner will light on low. <strong>The</strong> burner can now becontrolled between low and high settings. Turn the controlknob anti-clockwise to increase the flame height andclockwise to decrease the flame height.THE YELLOW FLAMES WILL APPEAR WHEN THE FIREHAS GAINED SUFFICIENT HEAT - TYPICALLY 10 TO 20MINUTES.3. turning the APPLIANCE off3.1 Control Type Aa) Depress the control knob and turn clockwise until theknob is pointing at the off position ( ).3.2 Control Type Ba) Depress the control knob and turn clockwise until theknob is pointing at the off position ( ).3.3 Control Type Ca) To turn the fire off, locate the control valve, turn the lefthandcontrol knob until it points to off ( ). <strong>The</strong> main burnerwill go out leaving the pilot burning.AR0914a) Locate the control valve on the appliance. <strong>The</strong>re are twocontrol knobs on the valve, the right-hand knob controls thepilot ignition and the left-hand knob controls the mainburner.b) If your appliance has already been upgraded to batteryremote control, please refer to the instructions providedwith the upgrade to operate the remote control. <strong>The</strong>following instructions will work for either situation.c) Ensure that the left-hand control knob is pointing to off ( ).d) Ensure that the right-hand control knob is pointing to off ( ).e) Press in the right-hand control knob and rotate it anticlockwiseuntil a click is heard (keep pressing in) and theknob is pointing to pilot ( ). <strong>The</strong> pilot should now light. Ifthe pilot has not lit, repeat the procedure until it does.b) To turn the pilot off, locate the control valve, turn the righthandcontrol knob until it points to off ( ), the pilot will goout.3.4 If the fire is extinguished or goes out in use,wait 3 minutes before attempting to re-light.3.5 After the fire has been turned off, the gas left in the burnerwill continue to burn, causing a crackling or popping noise.This is quite normal and will last up to one minute.4. lighting the fire with a match4.1 If the pilot does not ignite as described in Section 2, it maybe lit with a match. Identify which valve you have (seesection 2).4f) Keep the control knob pressed for 10 seconds and thenrelease it, the pilot should stay alight. If the pilot goes out,repeat the procedures until it does.g) If the pilot will not light after repeated attempts, contact theretailer or installer from whom the appliance waspurchased.AR09545


USER INSTRUCTIONS4.2 Control Type Aa) Firmly push the control knob in and rotate anti-clockwiseuntil the knob is pointing at the ignition symbol ( ), whilstholding the knob in, apply a lighted match to the pilothood, the pilot should light, see diagram 1.b) Continue to push the knob in for 5 to 10 seconds and thenrelease. <strong>The</strong> pilot should remain alight.c) <strong>The</strong> fire may now be controlled as previously described.4.3 Control Type Ba) Rotate anti-clockwise until the pointer on the fascia pointsto the ignition ( ) symbol on the knob.b) Firmly push the knob in and whilst holding the knob in,apply a lighted match to the pilot head, the pilot shouldlight, see diagram 1.c) Continue to hold in the knob for 5 to 10 seconds and thenrelease. <strong>The</strong> pilot should remain alight.d) <strong>The</strong> fire may now be controlled as previously described.4.4 Control Type Ca) Press in the right-hand control knob and rotate it anticlockwiseuntil a click is heard (keep pressing in) and theknob is pointing to pilot ( ), apply a lighted match to thepilot hood, see diagram 1.b) When the pilot is alight, extinguish the match and continueto depress for 5 to 10 seconds.c) <strong>The</strong> fire may now be controlled as previously described.5. upgrading your <strong>Fire</strong>5.1 Control Type C onlyYour fire is fitted with a control valve that can be easilyupgraded to battery powered remote control. This upgradecan be fitted by anyone capable of simple DIY jobs andrequires no special training. This upgrade can be obtainedthrough your local Gazco stockist.5.2 STANDARD REMOTE CONTROL This remote control cancontrol the fire after the pilot has been lit. It can turn themain burner on and regulate it from low through to highand back again. It can turn the main burner off leaving thepilot burning GAZCO PART NUMBER 8455.5.3 <strong>The</strong> remote control receiver box is supplied with a 0.8metre lead, which attaches to the control valve. <strong>The</strong>receiver must be located in a position that will receive asignal from the handset and may be attached using theadhesive pads supplied in the instruction kit. <strong>The</strong> receivermust not be located on any surface which may become hotwhen the fire is in use.5.4 IMPORTANT - there is a thermostatic version of theupgrade but this is NOT SUITABLE for open flame fires .6. CLEANING THE FIRE6.1 Cleaning should only be carried out when the fire is turnedoff and cold.NOTE: Do not use a vacuum cleaner.6.2 Cleaning is necessary when there is any chimney debrisvisible on the coals, or if there is a soot build up in the fire.Minor soot deposits can be ignored.6.3 Remove the coals or logs carefully onto a sheet of paper.6.4 Clean the coals or logs using a soft brush taking great carenot to damage them.6.5 Foreign objects or debris which have been thrown, or havefallen onto the fire should be removed when the fire is cold,by hand.6.6 Replace the ceramic components and coals by referring tosection 7.7. ARRANGEMENT OF FUEL BEDCOMPONENTSADVICE ON HANDLING AND DISPOSAL OF FIRE CERAMICS<strong>The</strong> fuel effect and side panels in this appliance are made fromRefractory Ceramic Fibre (RCF), a material which is commonlyused for this application.Protective clothing is not required when handling these articles,but we recommend you follow normal hygiene rules of notsmoking, eating or drinking in the work area and always wash yourhands before eating or drinking.To ensure that the release of RCF fibres are kept to a minimum,during installation and servicing a HEPA filtered vacuum isrecommended to remove any dust accumulated in and around theappliance before and after working on it. When servicing theappliance it is recommended that the replaced items are notbroken up, but are sealed within heavy duty polythene bags andlabelled as RCF waste.RCF waste is classed as stable, non-reactive hazardous waste andmay be disposed of at a licensed landfill site.Excessive exposure to these materials may cause temporaryirritation to eyes, skin and respiratory tract; wash hands thoroughlyafter handling the material.NOTE: CERAMIC PARTS ARE FRAGILE7.1 General7.1.1 Your fire will be supplied either with a ceramic Coal, Log,Pebble or Driftwood effect This will have been specified atthe time of ordering. With pebble fires follow coal layouts.With driftwood fires follow log layouts.6


USER INSTRUCTIONS7.3 Coal and Pebble layout (Single burner fires)7.3.1 Start by placing a small coal or pebble on top of the pilotshield, place small coals or pebbles around the edge of thefire. Ensure that there are gaps between each coal orpebble. See diagram 9A.9A7.3.4 Place as many large coals or pebbles that will fit in a singlelayer on top of the inner block of square coals. Ensure thatthere are gaps between each coal or pebble and that theyonly touch at single points. Any smaller gap can be filledwith a small coal or pebble. See diagram 9D.9DAR05827.3.2 Place pebbles or coals (if coals, use the square coals) in asingle layer in the centre of the fire forming a solid mass. Fittogether as tightly as possible but not touching the smallerpebbles or coals around the edge. See diagram 9B.9BAR05897.3.5 A few small coals or pebbles can be positioned on top ofthis layer to complete the effect.7.4 Coal and Pebble layout (Twin burner fires)7.4.1 Start by placing a small coal or pebble on top of the pilotshield, place small coals or pebbles around the edge of thefire. Ensure that there are gaps between each coal orpebble. See diagram 10A.10AAR05837.3.3 Starting at the front, place alternately large and small coalsor pebbles around the perimeter of the fire. <strong>The</strong> coals orpebbles should sit on the first row of small coals or pebblesand rest up against the inner block of square coals. Seediagram 9C.9CAR05857.4.2 Place the square coals in a single layer on top of eachburner leaving a gap the size of one coal in the middle ofeach burner and a gap up the centre line of the fire. <strong>The</strong>coals should fit together as tightly as possible but nottouching any of the small moulded coals or pebbles aroundthe edge. See diagram 10B.10BAR0584AR05868


USER INSTRUCTIONS7.4.3 Starting at the front, place alternately large and small coalsor pebbles around the perimeter of the fire. <strong>The</strong> coals orpebbles should sit on the first row of small coals or pebblesand rest up against the inner block of square coals. Seediagram 10C.10C7.5 Log and Driftwood layout7.5.1 Identify the logs or driftwood that you have been suppliedwith. See diagram 11 and Spares List on page 41.Note: <strong>The</strong> log number will be suffixed DW for driftwoodeffect ceramics11AR05877.4.4 Place as many large coals or pebbles that will fit in a singlelayer on top of the inner block of square coals. Ensure thatthere are gaps between each coal or pebble and that theyonly touch at single points. Bridge the large gaps with thelarge coals or pebbles, any small gaps left can be filled witha small coal or pebble. See diagram 10D.10DAR0588Identify which of the illustrated layouts best suits the size ofthe fire you have and the logs or driftwood you have beensent.Small fires12AR05887.4.5 A few small coals or pebbles can be positioned on top ofthis layer to complete the effect.AR0574AR0575AR05777.5.2 Place two logs as shown. See diagram 12A.7.5.3 Place the log as shown. See diagram 12B.AR05787.5.4 Place the rest of the lower layer of logs as shown. Seediagram 12C.7.5.5 Place the second layer of cross logs as shown. See diagram12D.9


USER INSTRUCTIONS7.5.6 You may have been supplied some smaller logs or coneswhich are provided to finish off the layout.13MEDIUM firesAR0566AR05687.6.1 Place two logs as shown. See diagram 13A.7.6.2 Place the logs as shown. See diagram 13B.AR0567AR05697.6.3 Place the rest of the lower layer of logs as shown. Seediagram 13C.7.6.4 Place the second layer of cross logs as shown. See diagram13D.7.6.5 You may have been supplied some smaller logs or coneswhich are provided to finish off the layout.14LARGE firesAR0570AR0572AR0571AR0573Log sets used on gazco fires developed from the mtm rangeLog Number A1 A2 B1 B2 1 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 12 13 14 (DW) DescriptionGazco No. CE 0220 0221 0222 0223 0224 0225 0226 0227 0228 0229 0230 0231 0232 0233 0234 (DW)(P)8106, (P)8135, (P)8143, Adam, Chatsworth, Pub Scene(P)8174, (P)8119, 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 2 2 1 1 0 2 1 S/Spanish, S/Aspen, S/Chamonix(P)81291 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 3 2 0 0 0 2 2 L/Spanish, L/Aspen, S/Chamonix(P)8130, (P)8136, (P)8144,(P)8120(P)8021 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 2 2 1 1 0 2 0 Small Cromwell(P)8022 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 3 2 1 0 0 2 2 Large Cromwell(P)8125 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 2 2 2 0 0 2 2 18" BOD(P)8126 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 1 1 2 2 2 0 2 2 20" BOD(P)8018 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 3 2 0 0 0 2 2 18" Swans Nest(P)8019 1 1 0 0 3 0 2 2 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 24" Swans Nest(P)8020 1 1 1 1 3 2 2 2 2 2 0 2 0 2 2 36" Swans Nest(P)8142 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 2 2 2 0 2 1 Davos* driftwood fires the log number & CE number are followed by DW10


USER INSTRUCTIONS7.7.1 Place two logs as shown. See diagram 14A.7.7.2 Place the logs as shown. See diagram 14B.7.7.3 Place the rest of the lower layer of logs as shown. Seediagram 14C.7.7.4 Place the second layer of cross logs as shown. See diagram14D.7.7.5 You may have been supplied some smaller logs or coneswhich are provided to finish off the layout.8. Oxygen Depletion Sensor8.1 <strong>The</strong> appliance is fitted with an oxygen sensitive pilot systemthat will act to cut off the gas supply to the fire should theoxygen in the room fall below its normal level. If the fire isturned off by this device, it usually indicates that there is aproblem with the flue system, and this should be inspectedby a qualified engineer.Do not attempt to use the fire until an engineer says it issafe to do so.This device is not a substitute for an independentlymounted carbon monoxide detector.9.1 This is a safety feature incorporated in all GAZCO fireswhich automatically switches off the gas supply if the pilotgoes out and fails to heat the thermocouple.10. running in10.1 <strong>The</strong> surface coating on the coals used in your GAZCO firewill "burn off" during the first few hours of use producing aharmless and temporary odour. This will disappear after ashort period of use. If the odour persists, ask your installerfor advice.11. servicing11.1 <strong>The</strong> fire must be serviced every 12 months by a qualified<strong>Gas</strong> Engineer. In all correspondence always quote theappliance type and the serial number which may be foundon the databadge, adjacent to the control knob.11


INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONSTECHNICAL SPECIFICATION<strong><strong>Fire</strong>s</strong> Fitted with Seagas & Babysit ValveCOVERING THE FOLLOWING MODELSSP & PSP <strong>MTM</strong> FIRESSWANS NEST BASKETSSEAGAS - Type ABABYSIT - type b<strong>Gas</strong> CAT<strong>Gas</strong> TypeWorkingPressure mb Aeration Country12H Natural <strong>Gas</strong> G20 20 7.5mm GB & IE13+LPG Butane G30 29 3 x 15mm GB & IELPG Propane G31 31All fires have pre set High and Low gas pressure settings.*If adjustments are made on site the adjusting screw must be sealed.*with the exception of extended controls away from the fire.INJECTORHIGH BURNER PRESSURE LOW BURNER PRESSUREMbar Mbar Mbar Mbar Mbar MbarMODEL NO. VALVE INLET NG LPG INPUT G20 G30 G31 INPUT G20 G30 G31A Seagas 8mm 800 400 6kW 3.3 4.1 6.2 3kW 0.9 1 2.5A1RD A2RD B1RD CIRD D1RD Seagas 8mm 800 400 7kW 4.6 5.9 8 3.5kW 1.3 1.5 3.3A1 Seagas 8mm 800 400 8kW 6.0 7.25 10.1 4kW 1.7 1.9 3.6A2 B1 Seagas 8mm 800 400 9kW 8.0 9.5 13.2 4.5kW 2.2 2.5 4A3 B2 C1 Seagas 8mm 800 400 10kW 10.5 11.5 16.2 5kW 3.0 2.9 4.6A4 B3 C2 D1 Seagas 8mm 1100 400 11kW 6.4 13 19.3 5.5kW 1.8 3.2 5.3A5 B4 C3 D2 E1 Seagas 8mm 1100 400 12kW 7.9 16.5 22.6 6kW 2.1 4.1 6.2A6 B5 C4 D3 E2 F1 Seagas 8mm 1600 400 13kW 2.4 19.1 26.5 6.5kW 1.0 4.9 7A7 B6 C5 D4 E3 F2 G1 Seagas 8mm 1600 400 14kW 3.4 22 30.4 7kW 1.2 5.9 8B7 C6 D5 E4 F3 G2 H1 Seagas 8mm 1600 600 15kW 4.3 13 17.5 7.5kW 1.5 3 5C7 D6 E5 F4 G3 H2 H3 I1 I2 I3 J1 Seagas 8mm 1600 600 16kW 5.5 14.9 20 8kW 1.7 3.5 5.6DD1 Babysit 10mm 1600 400 15.2kW 1.9 7 9.8 7.6kW 0.6 1.6 2.8BB4 DD2 EE1 Babysit 10mm 1600 400 16.8kW 2.3 8.5 11.7 8.4kW 0.7 2.4 3.5AA6 BB5 CC4 DD3 EE2 FF1 Babysit 10mm 1600 400 18.5kW 2.8 9.6 14.2 9.25kW 0.9 3 3.9AA7 BB6 CC5 DD4 EE3 FF2 GG1 Babysit 10mm 1600 400 20.2kW 3.2 12 16.8 10.1kW 1.0 3.1 4.8AA8 BB7 CC6 DD5 EE4 FF3 GG2 Babysit 10mm 1600 400 21.9kW 3.6 12.8 19.3 10.95kW 1.1 3.5 5.5BB8 CC7 DD6 EE5 FF4 GG3 Babysit 10mm 1600 400 23.6kW 4.0 15.6 22.4 11.8kW 1.3 3.9 6CC8 DD7 EE6 FF5 GG4 Babysit 10mm 1600 600 25.3kW 4.5 10 14.6 12.65kW 1.4 2.6 4.8DD8 EE7 FF6 GG5 Babysit 10mm 1600 600 26.9kW 5.0 11 15.6 13.45kW 1.5 2.9 5.3ee8 FF7 GG6 Babysit 15mm 1600 600 28.6kW 5.7 12 17.6 14.3kW 1.7 3.2 5.8FF8 GG7 Babysit 15mm 1600 600 30.3kW 6.5 13.25 20.2 15.15kW 1.9 3.5 6.3GG8 Babysit 15mm 1600 600 32kW 6.9 15.5 21.6 16kW 2.0 4.25 712


INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONSTECHNICAL SPECIFICATION<strong><strong>Fire</strong>s</strong> Fitted with Mertik Maxitrol ValveCOVERING THE FOLLOWING MODELSSP & PSP <strong>MTM</strong> FIRES<strong>Gas</strong> fires used in stovax classic fireplacesgas fires in the gazco basket fires rangemertik maxitrol - Type CINJECTOR HIGH SETTING PRESSURE LOW SETTING PRESSURENat <strong>Gas</strong> Butane Propane Nat <strong>Gas</strong> Butane Propane(G20) (G30) (G31) (G20) (G30) (G31)BURNER VALVE INLET NG LPG INPUT 20mb 29mb 37mb INPUT 20mb 29mb 37mbA2RD Mertik 8mm 800 400 7kW 5.8 5.8 7.5 3.5kW 1.6 1.6 2.0C1RD Mertik 8mm 800 400 7kW 5.8 5.8 7.5 3.5kW 1.6 1.6 2.0B1 Mertik 8mm 800 400 9kW 9.4 9.3 11.8 4.5kW 2.6 2.6 3.4B2 C1 Mertik 8mm 800 400 10kW 11.6 12.1 15.5 5.0kW 3.3 3.3 4.2B3 C2 Mertik 8mm 1100 400 11kW 7.6 14.0 18.0 5.5kW 2.2 3.9 5.0B4 C3 D2 Mertik 8mm 1100 400 12kW 9.0 16.3 21.1 6.0kW 2.6 4.6 6.0B5 C4 D3 E2 Mertik 8mm 1600 400 13kW 5.4 20.0 25.3 6.5kW 1.7 5.6 7.0B6 C5 D4 E3 F2 Mertik 8mm 1600 400 14kW 6.3 21.9 28.0 7.0kW 2.0 5.9 7.2B7 C6 D5 E4 F3 G2 Mertik 8mm 1600 600 15kW 7.7 14.1 18.0 7.5kW 2.4 3.9 5.1C7 D6 E5 F4 G3 H2 H3 I2 I3 Mertik 8mm 1600 600 16kW 8.3 15.7 20.5 8.0kW 2.6 4.3 5.6GAS FLOW RATE m 3 /hr (Gross)HIGH RATELOW RATEGAS CAT. 12H 13+ 12H 13+GAS TYPe G20 G30 G31 G20 G30 G31PRESSURe 20 29 37 20 28 37A2RD 0.66 0.20 0.25 0.33 0.10 0.12C1RD 0.66 0.20 0.25 0.33 0.10 0.12B1 0.85 0.25 0.33 0.42 0.13 0.17B2 C1 0.94 0.28 0.36 0.48 0.14 0.18B3 C2 1.04 0.31 0.39 0.52 0.15 0.20B4 C3 D2 1.11 0.34 0.43 0.56 0.17 0.22B5 C4 D3 E2 1.21 0.36 0.48 0.61 0.18 0.24B6 C5 D4 E3 F2 1.32 0.39 0.51 0.66 0.20 0.25B7 C6 D5 E4 F3 G2 1.39 0.42 0.54 0.69 0.21 0.27C7 D6 E5 F4 G3 H2 H3 I2 I3 1.51 0.45 0.58 0.76 0.23 0.29<strong><strong>Fire</strong>s</strong> with Mertik Maxitrol Valves are pre set & are notadjustable13


INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONSSITE REQUIREMENTS1. Flue and Chimney Requirements1.1 <strong>The</strong> flue must be installed in accordance with all local andnational regulation and the current rules in force.1.2 <strong>Fire</strong>place opening up to 450mm (18") wide by 600mm (24")high will usually work with a 175mm (7") diameter flue.Larger openings will require bigger flues. See diagram 1 asa guide.1.3 <strong>The</strong> chimney or flue must be free from any obstruction.Any damper plates should be removed or secured in thefully open position, and no restrictor plates should be fitted.1.4 <strong>The</strong> chimney should be swept prior to the installation of theappliance - unless it can be seen to be clean andunobstructed throughout its entire length.1.5 Ensure that there is a smooth tapered transition from thefireplace opening into the chimney or flue.1DD1.6 <strong>The</strong> flue pull should be checked prior to installation of theappliance. Apply a smoke pellet to the flue or chimneyopening and ensure that the smoke is drawn into theopening. If there is not a definite flow, pre-heat thechimney for a few minutes and re-test the flow.CCIF THERE IS STILL NO DEFINITE FLOW, THE CHIMNEYMAY REQUIRE ATTENTION - SEEK EXPERT ADVICE.B2. Installation of the gas supplyBAAR0596mm mm cm 2 CA B A x B 3.0m 4.5m 6.0m 9.0m 15.0m350 550 1925cm 2 175 175 175 175 175400 550 2200cm 2 175 175 175 175 175460 460 2116cm 2 175 175 175 175 175460 550 2530cm 2 200 175 175 175 175460 610 2806cm 2 200 200 175 175 175610 460 2806cm 2 200 200 175 175 175610 610 3721cm 2 250 225 200 200 175610 760 4636cm 2 300 250 250 225 200760 460 3496cm 2 225 225 200 200 175760 610 4636cm 2 250 250 250 225 200760 760 5776cm 2 300 300 250 250 225760 910 6916cm 2 350 300 300 250 250910 460 4186cm 2 250 225 225 200 200910 610 5551cm 2 300 300 250 250 225910 760 6916cm 2 350 300 300 250 250910 910 8281cm 2 350 350 300 300 250910 1070 9737cm 2 - 350 350 300 3001070 460 4922cm 2 300 250 250 225 2001070 610 6527cm 2 300 300 300 250 2501070 760 8132cm 2 350 350 300 300 2501070 910 9737cm 2 • 350 350 300 3001070 1070 11449cm 2 • • 350 350 3001070 1220 13054cm 2 • • • 350 3501220 460 5612cm 2 300 300 250 250 2251220 610 7442cm 2 350 300 300 300 2501220 760 9272cm 2 • 350 350 300 3001220 910 11102cm 2 • • 350 350 3001220 1070 13054cm 2 • • • 350 3501220 1220 14884cm 2 • • • 350 3501520 460 6992cm 2 300 300 300 250 2501520 610 9272cm 2 • 350 350 300 3001520 760 11552cm 2 • • 350 350 3001520 910 13831cm 2 • • • 350 3501520 1070 16264cm 2 • • • • 3501520 1220 18544cm 2 • • • • •AAR0595D2.1 Before installation, ensure that the local distributionconditions (identification of the type of gas and pressure)and the adjustment of the appliance are compatible.2.2 Ensure that the gas supply is capable of delivering therequired amount of gas, and is in accordance with the rulesin force.2.3 Soft copper tubing and soft soldered joints can be used, butmust not be closer than 50mm (2") to the base of the tray.2.4 A means of isolating the gas supply to the appliance mustbe provided independent of any appliance control.2.5 All supply gas pipes must be purged of any debris that mayhave entered prior to connection to the appliance.3. VENTILATIONIt is important to ensure that any national ventilationrequirements are taken into account during theinstallation of this appliance.3.1 All Gazco <strong>MTM</strong> fires with a heat input greater than 7kwrequire an air vent of at least 100 cm 2 effective area or 4.5cm 2 for every kw over 7kw, whichever is the greater.3.2 <strong><strong>Fire</strong>s</strong> with a heat input of 7kW or less do not normallyrequire an air vent but some countries still demandventilation so check local regulations. <strong>Decorative</strong> flameeffect fires with a heat input greater that 20kW net requirean extra 5cm 2 ventilation per additional kilowatt (i.e. a32kW fire requires 160cm 2 ).3.3 Those fires with a heat input of less than 7kw do notnormally require an air vent but some countries still requireventilation, check local standards.14


INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONSSITE REQUIREMENTS3.3 It is essential to check for flue clearance, see section 16. Ifspillage is detected, it may be necessary to provideadditional ventilation.3.4 <strong>The</strong> ventilation is in addition to any openable window, andalthough it must communicate with the outside air,wherever possible, it can communicate with an adjacentroom provided that the space has a similar vent to theoutside.4. APPLIANCE LOCATION4.1 This appliance must stand on a non-combustible hearth thatis at least 12mm thick.4.2 It must be fitted into a non-combustible opening.4.3 <strong>The</strong>se appliances must be hearth mounted into a fireplaceopening conforming to National Standards.4.4 <strong>The</strong> appliance must be firmly fixed to the hearth.4.5 Ensure that no naked flame or incandescent part of the firebed projects beyond the vertical plane of the fireplaceopening.4.6 <strong>The</strong> appliance must not be installed in any room thatcontains a bath or shower.4.7 Ensure clearances to combustible materials. See diagram 2.5. CONTROLS5.1 This appliance will be supplied with one of the followingoptionsa) Controls which are factory fixed and ready to install.Mertik Maxitrol upgradeable valve alimited range of fires are fitted with this valve, aSeagas or a Babysit valve.With Seagas or Babysit valve only.b) Separate controls which go under the fire, supplied withshort pre-bent pipes.c) Separate controls which can be mounted away from thefire, supplied with 1.5m coiled pipe.6. CONTROL UPGRADE6.1 A limited range of fires are available with a control valvethat can be easily upgraded to battery powered remotecontrol. This upgrade can be fitted by anyone capable ofsimple DIY jobs and requires no special training. Thisupgrade can be obtained through your local GAZCOstockist.6.2 STANDARD REMOTE CONTROL This remote control cancontrol the fire after the pilot has been lit. It can turn themain burner on and regulate it from low through to highand back again. It can turn the main burner off leaving thepilot burning. GAZCO PART NUMBER 8455.2AR050115


INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONSINSTALLATIONIMPORTANT:ENSURE THAT THE APPLIANCE ISCORRECTLY ADJUSTED FOR THE GAS TYPE ANDCATEGORY APPLICABLE IN THE COUNTRY OF USE.REFER TO DATABADGE AND TECHNICALSPECIFICATIONS AT THE FRONT OF THE BOOKLET.FOR DETAILS OF CHANGING BETWEEN GAS TYPESREFER TO SECTION 22.1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS1.1 This appliance must be installed in accordance with therules in force, and used only in a sufficiently ventilatedspace. Please read these instructions before installation anduse of this appliance.1.2 <strong>The</strong>se instructions must be left intact with the user.1.3 Do not attempt to burn rubbish on this appliance.1.4 In your own interest, and those of safety, this appliancemust be installed by competent persons in accordance withlocal and national codes of practice. Failure to install theappliance correctly could lead to prosecution.1.5 Keep all plastic bags away from young children.2.4 If any amendments are necessary to comply with 2.2 or 2.3above then these MUST be made before commissioning theappliance.3. UNPACKING3.1 Remove the appliance from its packaging, and check that itis complete and undamaged.3.2 Put the loose ceramic parts to one side so that they are notdamaged during installation.4. INSTALLATIONThis appliance will be supplied with one of the followingoptions:4.1 Controls which are factory fixed and ready to install:<strong>The</strong>re are 3 different valves which can be supplied withyour fire, it is important to identify which control you have.Control Type A - Seagas Valve22. ODS PILOT REQUIREMENTS<strong>The</strong> following are special requirements for air supply to theO.D.S. assembly and to the underside of the appliance.FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THESE REQUIREMENTSMAY AFFECT THE SAFETY OF THIS APPLIANCE.2.1 Place the fire into its intended position, together with anyfret front, ash cover, cast iron parts, fire grates or any otherparts which are to be placed in front of the fire.2.2 Ensure that there is a clear space at least equivalent to thatshown in diagram 1 in front of the lower half of the pilotshield.1Control Type B - Babysit Valve3Seagas Valve10025Babysit ValveWith Seagas or Babysit valve - start installation from section 510010015AR02432.3 In addition to 2.2 above, ensure that there is ventilationunder the appliance is at least equivalent to that shown indiagram 1.4.2 Separate controls which go under the fire, supplied withshort pre-bent pipes - start installation from section 6.4.3 Separate controls which can be mounted away from thefire, supplied with 1.5m coiled pipe - start installation fromsection 7.16


INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONSINSTALLATIONControl Type C - Mertik Maxitrol Valve46AR0914AR0597AR0598With Mertik Maxitrol Upgradeable Valve - Startinstallation from section 13.5. FIXED CONTROLS UNDER FIRE5.1 Control Types A & B - Seagas & Babysit Only5Position the fire into its intended location and mark thefront leg fixing holes. Remove the fire and drill the holes toaccept the plugs provided. Refit the fire and screw downonto the hearth. See diagram 5.AR0624AR06235.4 Connect the gas supply pipe to the 8mm connection. Seediagram 7.7AR0543AR06225.2 "HAVE YOU PURGED THE GAS SUPPLY PIPES?" This isessential to expel any foreign matter that might get blowninto the valve assembly causing blockages5.3 Remove the gas control knob and remove the fascia plateby undoing the two screws. See diagram 6.5.5 Go to section 11.3.AR054417


INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONSINSTALLATION9. SEPARATE CONTROLS UNDER THE FIRE9.1 Control Types A & B - Seagas & Babysit OnlyPreliminary work9.1.1 Mark required position of the front of the tray on thehearth. See diagram 5.NOTE: <strong>The</strong> front of the fire must not project beyond thefront of the fireplace opening.9.1.2 Mark the required centre line of the fire on the hearth. Seediagram 8.89.1.4 <strong>The</strong>re are two types of valve, see diagram 9.Seagas or Babysit<strong>The</strong> Babysit valve can be supplied with either 8mm, 10mmor 15mm pipe depending on the size of the fire.Identify the valve you have and the pipe sizes it uses andfollow the correct section below.NOTE: THE SUMMARY CHART ON THE INSIDE FRONTCOVER GIVES THE VALVE TYPE & INLET CONNECTIONSIZE FOR EACH MODEL NUMBER.a) Seagas & Babysit with 8mm pipe fittingsPlace the controls with the front flush with the line on thehearth and the notch in line with the marked centre line.Ensure that the fire front or ash cover will fit without foulingthe control knob; if it does, move the controls further back(up to 20mm). This will also require an easy amendment tothe pilot pipe detailed in later sections. Mark the two fixingholes. See diagram 10.10AR02439.1.3 Remove the fascia from the controls. See diagram 9.9AR0599b) Babysit with 10mm pipe fittingsPlace the controls with the front flush with the line on thehearth and the left-hand side of the controls flush with thecentreline. Ensure that the fire front or ash cover will fitwithout fouling the control knob; if it does, move thecontrols further back (up to 20mm). This will also requirean easy amendment to the pilot pipe detailed in latersections. Mark the two fixing holes. See diagram 11.AR0597AR0598AR0624AR062318


INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONSINSTALLATION1113AR05429.1.6 Drill & plug the fixing holes.c) Babysit with 15mm pipe fittings12AR0600Place the controls with the front flush with the line on thehearth and the left-hand side of the controls 140mm to theright of the centreline. Ensure that the fire front or ashcover will fit without fouling the control knob; if it does,move the controls further back (up to 20mm). This will alsorequire an easy amendment to the pilot pipe detailed inlater sections. Mark the two fixing holes. See diagram 12.9.1.7 Screw the controls to the hearth. See diagram 11, 12 & 13as appropriate.9.1.8 Identify the size of the pipe fitting supplied at the valveinlet, 8mm, 10mm or 15mm. Install the gas supply to thecontrols. Ensure the correct size is used. Read section 2.9.1.9 "HAVE YOU PURGED THE GAS SUPPLY PIPES?" This isessential to expel any foreign matter that might get blowninto the valve assembly causing blockages.9.1.10 Connect the gas supply to the valve inlet. See diagram 14A.9.1.11 Unroll the thermocouple and lay the pilot in front of thecontrols. See diagram 14B.14AR0601NOTE: if your fire is supplied with legs, follow9.1.5 below, if not go to 9.1.6.AR05439.1.5 Place the fire with the front edge lining up with the linemarked on the hearth. Ensure that the fire is central aboutthe centre line marked on the hearth. Mark the two fixingholes. See diagram 13.AR054419


INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONSINSTALLATION9.2 Pilot connection (Seagas Valves)9.2.1 If your fire is supplied with legs, secure it to the hearth usingthe screws provided. See diagram 15.1715AR0622AR054216If your fire is supplied with studs and brackets, then usethese to secure into the basket or hearth. See diagram 16.AR0546NOTE: If it was necessary in section 9.1.4 to fixthe controls further back, the pilot pipe mayneed further bending to bring it into thecorrect position.9.2.3 Subtract 3mm & cut to length, see diagram 18. De-burrand blow the filings out of the pipe.18AR0545Ensure that the front of the fire lines up with the linemarked on the hearth and that it is central about the centreline marked on the hearth.9.2.2 Loosely connect the pilot pipe to the valve and rest itagainst the front of the fire. Ensure that the pilot pipepasses between the 2 pilot fixing holes and mark theposition of the base of the tray. See diagram 17.AR05469.2.4 Screw the pilot to the front of the fire, engaging the pilotpipe at the same time. See diagram 19.19AR054820


INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONSINSTALLATIONTighten the pilot tube fittings at both ends using the fittingssupplied and coil any excess thermocouple neatly under thefire.9.3 Pilot connection (Babysit Valves)9.3.1 Loosely attach the pilot pipe at the rear of the valve usingthe fitting provided. See diagram 20,arrow C. Position thepilot pipe so that it is vertical at the front of the fire.9.3.3 Remove the fire and the pilot pipe and subtract 3mm andcut, de-burr and blow the filings out of the pipe. Seediagram 22.2220Tighten the pilot pipe back into the back of the valve,ensure that the pipe is still vertical at the front.AR05479.3.4 If your fire is supplied with legs, secure it to the hearth usingthe screws provided. See diagram 23.AR054323AR0544AR0622AR05429.3.2 Temporarily place the fire into its final position making surethat its front edge lines up with the line marked on thehearth and that it is central about the centre line marked onthe hearth. Ensure that the pilot pipe passes between the 2pilot fixing holes and mark the position of the base of thetray. See diagram 21.24If your fire is supplied with studs and brackets, then usethese to secure into the basket or heart. See diagram 24.21AR0545Ensure that the front of the fire lines up with the linemarked on the hearth and that it is central about the centreline marked on the hearth.AR0546NOTE: If it was necessary in section 9.1.4 to fix the controlsfurther back, the pilot pipe may need further bending tobring it into the correct position.21


INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONSINSTALLATION9.3.5 Screw the pilot to the front of the fire engaging the pilotpipe at the same time. See diagram 25.2725AR0551AR0545Check that the tube is fully engaged into the pilot and tightenthe fitting. Coil the thermocouple neatly under the fire.9.4.3 Add 5mm and cut to length, see diagram 28.289.3.6 If 8mm fittings, go to section 9.4, 10mm & 15mm fittings goto section 9.5.9.4 <strong>Gas</strong> feed connection (Babysit 8mm Fittings)9.4.1 Loosely connect the gas feed pipe into the left-hand side ofthe control and mark the pipe just below the base of thetray. See diagram 26, arrow A.26AR0552Now connect the pipe at both ends using nuts and olivesand tighten.9.5 <strong>Gas</strong> feed connection (Babysit 10mm & 15mm fittings)9.5.1 Loosely connect the gas feed pipe into the left-hand side ofthe control and mark the pipe at the ‘T’ piece fitting. Seediagram 29, arrow A.29AR05509.4.2 Cut the pipe at this mark and then rotate it until it restsbehind the injector, mark the position as shown in diagram27, arrow B.AR055322


INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONSINSTALLATION9.5.2 Add 10mm and cut to length. See diagram 30, arrow B.3010.1.4 Remove the cover for the controls. See diagram 32.32AR0597AR0598Now connect the pipe at both ends using the fittingsprovided and tighten.9.5.3 Go to section 11.AR0554AR0624AR062310. SEPARATE CONTROLS AWAY FROM<strong>The</strong> FIRE10.1 Control Types A & B - Seagas & Babysit Only10.1.5 Attach the controls to a firm surface using the fixing pointsand fasteners provided. See diagram 33.33Preliminary10.1.1 Mark required position of the front of the tray on thehearth. See diagram 31.31AR0599AR0600AR0622AR0542NOTE: <strong>The</strong> front of the fire must not projectbeyond the fireplace opening.10.1.2 Mark the required centre line of the fire on the hearth. Seediagram 32.10.1.3 Decide where the controls are going to be fitted; note thatthe thermocouple is 1.5m long maximum and must be ableto reach from the intended control position to the pilot onthe fire. Check this carefully before proceeding.AR060110.1.6 Identify the size of pipe fitting supplied at the valve inlet,8mm, 10mm or 15mm. Install the gas supply to thecontrols. Ensure the correct size of pipe is used. See section4.10.1.7 "HAVE YOU PURGED THE GAS SUPPLY PIPES?" This isessential to expel any foreign matter that might get blowninto the valve assembly causing blockages.23


INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONSINSTALLATION10.1.8 Connect the gas supply to the valve inlet. See diagram 34,arrow A.34Ensure that the front of the fire lines up with the linemarked on the hearth and that it is central about the centreline marked on the hearth.10.2.4 Unroll the thermocouple from the pilot and route it fromthe fire to the controls. Attach the thermocouple into theback of the gas valve. Do not overtighten. See diagram 37,arrow B.37AR0556AR055710.2 Pilot connectionNOTE: If your fire is supplied with legs, followsection 10.2.1 below, if not go to section10.2.3.10.2.1 Place the fire with the front edge lining up with the linemarked on the hearth. Ensure that the fire is central aboutthe centre line marked on the hearth. Mark the two fixingholes. See diagram 35.35AR0556AR055710.2.5 Screw the pilot to the front of the fire. See diagram 38.38AR0622AR054210.2.2 Drill and plug the fixing holes, screw the fire to the hearthwith the fasteners provided.10.2.3 If your fire is supplied with studs and brackets, then usethese to secure it into the basket or hearth. See diagram 36.36AR055610.2.6 Uncoil the 4mm pilot tube and route it from the fire to thecontrols. Connect to the valve with the fittings provided,see diagram 34, arrow C. Cut the pipe to length and attachto the pilot using the fitting provided. See diagram 38.10.3 <strong>Gas</strong> feed connection10.3.1 Uncoil the 8mm or 10mm gas feed pipe and route it fromthe controls to the ‘T’ fitting on the fire. Where the controlsuse 8mm or 10mm pipe, Gazco supplies 1.5 metres for thispurpose. Do not kink the pipe.AR0545NOTE: Gazco does not supply 15mm pipe, this isreadily available at your local hardwarestore.24


INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONSINSTALLATION10.3.2 Connect the gas feed pipe to the control, (see diagram 37,arrow D) and to the ‘T’ fitting on the fire using the fittingsprovided.4010.3.3 Go to section 11.11. FINISHING OFF11.1 Connect the ignition lead to the pilot as shown in diagram36. Keep the ignition lead away from the pipework as itwill jump to earth over the 1.5m rather than the electrodei.e. do not feed through the same hole.AR055939AR0560AR0561AR0097Ensure that the insulation is in the position shown and thatthe spark gap is correct.11.2 Use the cable ties to tidily hold the thermocouple and pilotpipe together if required.11.3 Turn on the gas and leak test all joints up to the valve body.Light the pilot and using leak detection fluid, check bothjoints. Light the burner and check all joints from the valveto the injector. Correct any leaks.12. Burner Pressure12.1 Control Types A & B - Seagas & Babysit OnlyIMPORTANTAll fires have pre set High and Low gas settings. (With theexception of fires with extended controls, that must be seton site).<strong>The</strong> correct burner pressures are stated on the databadgeand in the technical specification section in this book.<strong>The</strong> settings should be checked on site, and the adjustingscrews sealed on completion.12.2 Run the fire on maximum setting and adjust the high ratescrew until the correct high setting burner pressure isachieved. See diagram 40, arrow B.12.3 Turn the fire onto minimum and adjust the low rate screwuntil the correct low setting burner pressure is achieved. Seediagram 40, arrow C.12.4 Replace the fascia and control knob where appropriate.12.5 <strong>The</strong> adjusting screw must be sealed when set.All <strong>MTM</strong> <strong><strong>Fire</strong>s</strong> work on a gas inlet pressure of 20mb onNatural <strong>Gas</strong>, 28mb on Butane and 37mb on Propane withthe fire on full.13. Control type C onlyType C - Metrik Maxitrol Upgradeable Valve OnlyA limited range of fires are fitted with this valve.<strong>The</strong>se fires have preset High and Low settings with a <strong>Gas</strong>working pressure as listed below with the fire on full.20mb on Natural <strong>Gas</strong>, 28mb on Butane and 37mb onPropane with the fire on full.IMPORTANT: ENSURE THAT THE APPLIANCE ISCORRECTLY ADJUSTED FOR THE GAS TYPE ANDCATEGORY APPLICABLE IN THE COUNTRY OF USE.REFER TO DATABADGE AND TECHNICALSPECIFICATIONS AT THE FRONT OF THE BOOKLET.FOR DETAILS OF CHANGING BETWEEN GAS TYPESREFER TO SECTION 8 REPLACING PARTS.25


INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONSINSTALLATION<strong>The</strong> appliance must be firmly fixed to the hearth. Fastenersare provided for this purpose.All supply gas pipes must be purged of any debris that mayhave entered prior to connection to the appliance.13.1 Connect the gas supply to the 8mm compression elbowsituated to the right of the valve. See diagram 41.4115. FUELBED ARRANGEMENTADVICE ON HANDLING AND DISPOSAL OF FIRE CERAMICS<strong>The</strong> fuel effect and side panels in this appliance are madefrom Refractory Ceramic Fibre (RCF), a material which iscommonly used for this application.Protective clothing is not required when handling thesearticles, but we recommend you follow normal hygienerules of not smoking, eating or drinking in the work areaand always wash your hands before eating or drinking.To ensure that the release of RCF fibres are kept to aminimum, during installation and servicing a HEPA filteredvacuum is recommended to remove any dust accumulatedin and around the appliance before and after working on it.When servicing the appliance it is recommended that thereplaced items are not broken up, but are sealed withinheavy duty polythene bags and labelled as RCF waste.RCF waste is classed as stable, non-reactive hazardous wasteand may be disposed of at a licensed landfill site.Excessive exposure to these materials may cause temporaryirritation to eyes, skin and respiratory tract; wash handsthoroughly after handling the material.15.1 Single burner fires have only one air box and one injector,the burner looks like diagram 42.AR1113If the isolation tap is to be fitted under the fire, the GAZCOGC00060 provides a neat and easy solution.4214. CONTROL UPGRADE14.1 Your fire is fitted with a control valve that can be easilyupgraded to battery powered remote control. This upgradecan be fitted by anyone capable of simple DIY jobs andrequires no special training. This upgrade can be obtainedthrough your local GAZCO stockist.14.2 STANDARD REMOTE CONTROL This remote control cancontrol the fire after the pilot has been lit. It can turn themain burner on and regulate it from low through to highand back again. It can turn the main burner off leaving thepilot burning. GAZCO PART NUMBER 8455.AR057915.2 Twin burners have 2 air boxes and 2 injectors; their burnerslook like diagram 43.4314.3 <strong>The</strong> remote control receiver box is supplied with a 0.8metre lead which attaches to the control valve. <strong>The</strong> receivermust be located in a position that will receive a signal fromthe handset and may be attached using the adhesive padssupplied in the instruction kit. <strong>The</strong> receiver must not belocated on any surface which may become hot when thefire is in use.14.4 IMPORTANT - there is a thermostatic version of theupgrade but this is NOT SUITABLE for open flame fires.AR059315.3 Two types of fire beads are supplied, large and small.26


INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONSINSTALLATION15.4 Using the large fire beads, fill the fire to within 10mm of thetop, level and pat down. See diagram 44.4644AR058015.5 Using the small beads, fill the fire to the top, see diagram45.AR058845NOTE - CERAMIC PARTS ARE FRAGILE15 General15.1.1 Your fire will be supplied either with a ceramic log, pebbleor a coal effect. This will have been specified at the time ofordering.15.1.2 Some fires can either be log, pebble or coal effect butsmaller fires can only be coal or pebble effect and large firescan only be log effect.AR058115.6 Smooth out the fire beads, it is important to ensure that thefire is completely filled, level to the top.NOTE: If your fire needs more beads, then there should besome left over from the original installation, if not thenmore must be ordered from your Gazco stockist. Do notuse any other type of material as this may seriously damageyour fire and could be dangerous.15.7 Firmly pat the beads down to ensure that there are no voidsleft below the surface.15.8 Ensure that no beads have fallen into the pilot area.15.9 Ensure that the pilot shield is fitted correctly and that it fitstightly onto the edge of the tray, see diagram 46.15.1.3 Positioning of ceramic parts is important, not only for theflame effect, but also for optimum performance of theappliance.15.1.4 It is important that the coals, pebbles and logs are placed sothat there are gaps around each for the flames to passthrough.15.1.5 Coals, pebbles and logs must only touch another at singlepoints, avoid whole sides touching.15.1.6 Do not use any more coals and logs than those shown,extra parts supplied are spares and should be kept for futureuse.15.1.7 <strong>The</strong> ceramic coals, pebbles and logs should last about 2years in normal use at which time it is recommended toreplace them. Replacement parts can be bought from anystockist who supplies GAZCO fires, always state the modelnumber found on the databadge.15.1.8 <strong>The</strong> fuel layout of the Gazco made to measure fires is basedon a simple system which is easily adapted to suit thedifferent shapes and sizes available. <strong>The</strong> parts are suppliedin various quantities depending on the size of the firedelivered. Check your coals, pebbles and logs against thepacking list. If any are missing or damaged, contact Gazcofor replacements. Always ask for genuine Gazco parts.27


INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONSINSTALLATION15.1.9 Depending on the fuel effect that you have been suppliedwith, follow the correct section below.15.2 Coal and Pebble layout (Single burner fires)47Single burner fires have only one air box and one injector,the burner looks like diagram 47.15.2.4 Starting at the front, place alternately large and small coalsor pebbles around the perimeter of the fire. <strong>The</strong> coals orpebbles should sit on the first row of small coals or pebblesand rest up against the inner block of square coals. Seediagram 48C.48CAR0584AR058915.2.1 <strong>The</strong> fire beads and pilot shield should already have beeninstalled, see section 15.1 to 15.9.15.2.2 Start by placing a small coal or pebble on top of the pilotshield, place small coals or pebbles around the edge of thefire. Ensure that there are gaps between each coal orpebble. See diagram 48A.15.2.5 Place as many large coals or pebbles that will fit in a singlelayer on top of the inner block of square coals. Ensure thatthere are gaps between each coal or pebble and that theyonly touch at single points. Any smaller gap can be filledwith a small coal or pebble. See diagram 48D.48D48AAR0589AR058215.2.3 Place the square coals in a single layer in the centre of thefire forming a solid mass. Coals should fit together as tightlyas possible but not touching any of the small moulded coalsor pebbles around the edge. See diagram 48B.48B15.2.6 A few small coals or pebbles can be positioned on top ofthis layer to complete the effect.15.3 Coal and Pebble layout (Twin burner fires)Twin burner fires have 2 air boxes and 2 injectors; theirburners look like diagram 49.49AR0591AR058315.3.1 <strong>The</strong> fire beads and pilot shield should already have beeninstalled, see section 15.1 to 15.9.28


INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONSINSTALLATION15.3.2 Start by placing a small coal or pebble on top of the pilotshield, place small coals or pebbles around the edge of thefire. Ensure that there are gaps between each coal orpebble. See diagram 50A.50A15.3.5 Place as many large coals or pebbles that will fit in a singlelayer on top of the inner block of square coals. Ensure thatthere are gaps between each coal or pebble and that theyonly touch at single points. Bridge the large gaps with thelarge coals or pebbles, any small gaps left can be filled witha small coal or pebble. See diagram 50D.50DAR058515.3.3 Place pebbles or coals (if coals, use the square coals) in asingle layer in the centre of the fire forming a solid mass. Fittogether as tightly as possible but not touching the smallerpebbles or coals around the edge. See diagram 50B50BAR058815.3.6 A few small coals or pebbles can be positioned on top ofthis layer to complete the effect.15.4 Log or Driftwood layout15.4.1 Identify the logs or driftwood that you have been suppliedwith. See diagram 51 and Spares List on page 41.51AR058615.3.4 Starting at the front, place alternately large and small coalsor pebbles around the perimeter of the fire. <strong>The</strong> coals orpebbles should sit on the first row of small coals or pebblesand rest up against the inner block of square coals. Seediagram 50C.50CAR0588Identify which of the illustrated layouts best suits the size ofthe fire you have and the logs or driftwood you have beensent.AR058729


INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONSINSTALLATION52Small fires53MEDIUM firesAR0566AR0567AR0574AR0575AR0568AR0569AR0577AR057815.5.1 Place two logs as shown. See diagram 50A.15.5.2 Place the logs as shown. See diagram 50B.15.5.3 Place the rest of the lower layer of logs as shown. Seediagram 50C.15.4.2 Place two logs as shown. See diagram 49A.15.4.3 Place the log as shown. See diagram 49B.15.4.4 Place the rest of the lower layer of logs as shown. Seediagram 49C.15.4.5 Place the second layer of cross logs as shown. See diagram49D.15.4.6 You may have been supplied some smaller logs or coneswhich are provided to finish off the layout.15.5.4 Place the second layer of cross logs as shown. See diagram50D.15.5.5 You may have been supplied some smaller logs or coneswhich are provided to finish off the layout.54LARGE FIRESAR0570AR0571AR0572AR057330


INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONSINSTALLATION/ COMMISSIONING15.6.1 Place two logs as shown, see diagram 51A.15.6.2 Place the logs as shown, see diagram 51B.15.6.3 Place the rest of the lower layer of logs as shown, seediagram 51C.15.6.4 Place the second layer of cross logs as shown, see diagram51D.15.6.5 You may have been supplied some smaller logs or coneswhich are provided to finish off the layout.16. COMMISSIONING15.1 Close all windows and doors to the room, check allcontrols, and allow fire to burn on maximum for 5 minutes.Test for spillage of flue products using a smoke match. Passthe lighted smoke match along the top front edge just insidethe opening or canopy. See diagram 55.55AR057315.2 If the fire spills, run for a further 10 minutes and re-check.If there is still spillage, disconnect the fire and seek expertadvice.15.3 If there are extractor fans in the room or adjacent rooms,the spillage test must be repeated with the extractorsrunning on maximum.15.4 For RD VERSIONS: If spillage is detected and no air vent isfitted in the room, re-check for spillage with a windowslightly open. If this cures the spillage, it will be necessaryto fit a vent.IF SPILLAGE PERSISTS, DISCONNECT THE APPLIANCEAND SEEK EXPERT ADVICE.31


SERVICING INSTRUCTIONSSERVICING / FAULT FINDING CHARTS1. SERVICING REQUIREMENTSThis appliance must be serviced at least once a year by acompetent person.All tests must be serviced by best practice as described by thecurrent <strong>Gas</strong> Safe recommendations.1.1 Before any test are undertaken on the appliance, conduct agas soundness test for the property to ensure that there areno gas leaks prior to starting work.1.2 Before any tests are undertaken on the appliance it is alsorecommended to fully check the operation of the appliance.1.3 Special checks1.3.1 Clean any lint or fluff from the pilot - pay particularattention to the aeration hole in the side of thepilot1.3.2 Clean away any fluff or lint from under the burner1.3.3 Check that the spark gap on the pilot is correct1.4 Correct any faults found during the initial tests and thenre-commission the appliance conducting the usual safetychecks.1.5 Advise the customer of any remedial action taken.FaultCause/Possible Remedya) Pilot will not lightSee Ignition Functional Check 1b) No sparkSee Ignition Functional Check 2c) Pilot will not stay lit or fire goesout in useSee Flame Failure Functional Checkd) Uneven flame pattern, forexample to one side only.1. <strong>The</strong> coals or logs may need adjusting to eventhe flame pattern.e) Blue flame1. <strong>The</strong> fire will burn blue on initial lighting, untilthe heat generated allows the gas to burn yellow,typically within 20 mins.2. Insufficient gas pressure, check pressure setting.3. <strong>The</strong> aeration plate may be set wrongly.f) Low flame height1. This may be caused by low gas pressure,therefore: Check gas pressure2. <strong>The</strong> visual effect of these fires is controlled bythe placing of the coals or logs, try slightadjustments.g) Popping1. Some popping will always be present - severepopping can be caused by incorrect burnerpressure.2. Not enough clay beads.3. Try slight adjustments to the coal layout.32


SERVICING INSTRUCTIONSFAULT FINDING CHARTSIGNITION FUNCTIONAL CHECK 1PILOT WILL NOT LIGHTEnsure there is no debris around the pilot assembly, (e.g. soot, etc.)which could short the spark, clean the area. Check for fluff in the pilotaeration hole. See diagram 13, arrow A in replacing parts sectionNo YesYesOperate the valve.Is there a spark?Does the pilot light?NoConsult UserInstructions and retry.NoIs the control beingoperated correctly?YesEnsure gap betweenelectrode and thermocoupleis as diagram 13 in replacingparts section and retry. If thegap is OK then first changethe ignition lead and retry, ifstill no good then change thepiezoYesWill the pilot lightwith a match?NoCheck isolation tap andgas meter, retry.NoIs the gas turned on to theappliance?YesCorrect andretry.NoIs the gas pressure correct?YesPurge the gas pipes and retry.YesHas the system gotany air in it?No<strong>The</strong>re is a blockage in the system, check the inlet test point,the mag seating valve and gas filter.SEE NO SPARK CHART SYSTEM OKIGNITION FUNCTIONAL CHECK 2NO SPARKEnsure there is no debris around the pilot assembly,(e.g. coal, soot etc.) which could short the spark, clean the area.Consult the usersinstructions, retry.NoOperate the valve tolight the pilot, does thevalve 'click'?NoIs the valve beingoperated correctly?YesIs the gap betweenelectrode and thermocoupleas in diagram 13 inreplacing parts section?NoReset the electrode gap, retry.YesHas ignition leadbecome detached or isconnection poor?YesCorrect and retry.YesNoRemove the electrode leadfrom electrode with insulatedpliers. Hold the tip 3.5mm from thepilot pipework, is there a sparkwhen the valve ‘clicks’?Check for defective ordamaged control knob spindleor cam operation. Check forcorrect location of piezocomponents. Correct and retry.NoIs the electrode wiredetachable from the piezoin the valve?YesRemove the electrode lead fromthe piezo. Operate the valve.Does a spark jump from thepiezo to the valve body?NoReplace the combined leadand piezo, retry.Yes NoReplace the ODS unit.Replace the electrodelead and retry.Replace the piezonand retryYes33


SERVICING INSTRUCTIONSFAULT FINDING CHARTSYesFLAME FAILURE FUNCTIONAL CHECK 3PILOT WILL NOT STAY LIT OR FIRE GOES OUT IN USEIf the appliance goes out in use continually, this may mean that the oxygendepletion sensor has been activated. <strong>The</strong> appliance should not be used until thecause has been found and rectified.Ensure there is no debris around the pilot assembly,(e.g. coal, soot etc.) Check for fluff in the pilot aeration hole.See diagram 13 arrow A in replacing parts section.Light the pilot and keep the control knob pushed inat least 10 seconds before letting go.With the pilotrunning is the gaspressure as stated onthe databadge?YesIs the pilot flame of thecorrect length? Seediagram 13 in replacingparts section.NoNoWill pilotstay alight?Problem is with thepipework orfittings which leadto the fire. Correctand retry.Is thermocoupleconnection goodin back of valve?YesNoNoWith the fire runningon full is the gas atthe pressure statedon the databadge?YesRun for 3 mins,turn off, time intervaluntil mag unit shutswith a click. Is thisgreater than 7seconds?NoYesTighten theconnection and retry.NoReplace ODS unit.Change theODS unit.Will pilotstay alight?NoChange magunit.YesNoRun for 3 mins, turnoff, time interval untilmag unit shuts with aclick. Is this greaterthan 7 seconds?YesSYSTEM OKYes34


SERVICING INSTRUCTIONSREPLACING PARTS1. FIRE REMOVAL1.1 Turn the gas supply off at the isolation device.1.2 Carefully remove all the ceramic fuel pieces and store forlater replacement.1.5 Undo the gas feed connection to the injector or ‘T’ piece asappropriate, see diagram 3D or 4C.31.3 Pull off the control knob (Seagas valve only) and remove thefascia panel by removing the two securing screws. Seediagram 1.1AR0549AR0597AR05984AR06231.4 Undo the two screws holding the pilot in place. Seediagram 2.21.6 Undo the screws holding the fire to the hearth asappropriate. See diagram 5.5AR0555AR0622AR0542AR05481.7 Lift the fire away from the controls and tip the fire beadsinto a container for later replacement.1.8 All parts are now accessible for servicing.NOTE: if the controls are mounted away from the fire, thenonly step 16.3 is necessary to gain access to most itemsrequiring servicing.35


SERVICING INSTRUCTIONSREPLACING PARTS2. IGNITION LEAD & PIEZO72.1 Control Type C - Mertik Maxitrol Valve OnlyIf a new piezois required it will be necessary to change thegas valve. Refer to section 8.2.1 Control Type B - Babysit Valve Only2.1.1 It is not necessary to remove the fire.2.1.2 Remove the fascia panel by removing the two screws. Seediagram 6.6AR0097AR0597AR05982.2 Control Type A - Seagas Valve Only2.2.1 Remove the fire, see section 15 (unless the controls aremounted away from the fire).2.2.2 Undo the lock ring securing the valve to the control tray.Remove the valve assembly. See diagram 8A.8AR06232.1.3 <strong>The</strong> piezo is removed by undoing the plastic nut securing itto the fascia panel.2.1.4 Pull the ignition lead off the piezo and the electrode,remove it from its vidaflex insulation.2.1.5 When replacing the ignition lead, ensure that the insulationis replaced leaving a gap before it reaches the electrode.Secure the lead with tie wrap fasteners.2.1.6 Check the operation of the replaced piezo and ignitionlead. Check the spark gap. See diagram 7.AR05622.2.3 Undo the two screws securing the piezo to the controlvalve, see diagram 8B.2.2.4 Holding the two halves of the control valve together (it isspring loaded), pull the piezo body off the control valve.Immediately replace with a new piezo and replace the twoscrews securing it to the valve. Replace valve assembly.2.2.5 Check the operation of the new piezo and lead with thepilot running.Ensure the two halves of the control are secured correctlyand leak tested after completion.36


SERVICING INSTRUCTIONSREPLACING PARTS3. ODS PILOT UNIT113.1 Remove the fire, see section 15.NOTE: it is not necessary to remove the fire ifthe controls are mounted away from the fire.3.2 Gently pull the ignition lead off the electrode. See diagram9, arrow A.9BAR11143.4 Undo the pilot pipe connection and replace pilot.3.5 After re-assembly, set the spark gap, see diagram 9. Checkfor gas sound and carry out a flame failure functional checkdetailed in the flowchart, especially the mag drop out time.3.3 Undo the thermocouple connection at the rear of the gasvalve. See diagram 10A or 11B.A4. MAG UNIT4.1 Control Types A & B - Babysit Valve & Seagas Valve4.1.1 Remove the fire, see section 1.10AANOTE: it is not necessary to remove the fire if the controlsare mounted away from the fire.4.1.2 Undo the mag unit retaining nut at the back of the controlvalve. See diagram 12C or 13A.12AR0556AR0557AR056237


SERVICING INSTRUCTIONSREPLACING PARTS134.2.6 After reassembly, carry out the flame failure functionalcheck, detailed in the flow chart following, particularly themag unit drop out time.5. MAIN INJECTORS5.1 Remove the fire. See section 1.4.1.3 After removing the retaining nut, the mag unit can betapped out and a replacement fitted.AR05634.1.4 Replace the mag unit retaining nut and tighten. Note: Thisis a gas-tight seal.4.1.5 After re-assembly, carry out the flame failure functionalcheck detailed in the flowchart, especially the mag drop outtime.4.2 Control Type C - Mertik Maxitrol Valve Only4.2.1 Remove the thermocouple from the back of the controlvalve. See diagram 14 arrow B.145.2 With the fire removed, where appropriate undo the injectorcompression nut(s).5.3 Rotate the injector until it is fully removed.5.4 Replace with the correct replacement injector. Whenordering always state the model, gas type and serialnumber.5.5 After re-assembly, check for gas leaks.6. PRIMARY AERATION PLATE6.1 Locate the aeration plate on the underside of the airboxand remove the nut, see diagram 15.15BCAR05646.2 When replacing the aeration plate, ensure that the hole inthe aeration plate is correctly aligned to one of the holes inthe underside of the airbox, replace the nut.AR11144.2.2 Undo the mag unit retaining nut. See diagram 14, arrow C.NOTE: ENSURE THE CORRECT SIZE AERATION HOLE ISALIGNED WITH ONE OF THE HOLES IN THE AERATIONBOX - SEE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION. LPG APPLIANCESDO NOT REQUIRE A PRIMARY AERATION PLATE4.2.3 After removing the retaining nut, the mag unit can betapped out and a replacement fitted.4.2.4 Replace the mag unit retaining nut and tighten.Note - this is a gas tight seal.4.2.5 Replace thermocouple and check for gas leaks.38


SERVICING INSTRUCTIONSREPLACING PARTS7. GAS VALVE187.1 Control Type C - Mertik Maxitrol Valve Only7.2 Disconnect the 2x8mm and 1x4mm gas pipe fittings at theback of the gas valve, arrow A and disconnect thethermocouple. See diagram 16 arrow B.16AR0916A7.5 Disconnect the ignition lead from the gas valve, see section28.7.6 Undo the two screws securing the gas valve to the controlbracket and remove the valve.B7.8 Replace in reverse order.7.9 Check all joints for gas leaks; check operation of thethermocouple and ignition lead.AR11147.3 Undo the single screw that secures the left-hand side of thecontrol cover. See diagram 17.17AR09157.4 To release the right-hand side of the control cover, insert anarrow blade screwdriver into the slot shown in diagram 18,lever it gently and pull from the right-hand side at the sametime. <strong>The</strong> cover will now come off. <strong>The</strong>re is a smallcylindrical metal spacer inside the cover, this must be keptand replaced on the fixing screw during re-assembly.8. CHANGING BETWEEN GAS TYPES8.1 <strong>The</strong> following parts must be changed or altered whenconverting from one gas type to another:8.2 <strong><strong>Fire</strong>s</strong> with Control type A & B Seagas and Babysit Valves• Main injector• Aeration plate• Pilot Assembly• Databadge• Burner setting pressure HIGH*• Burner setting pressure LOW*8.3 <strong><strong>Fire</strong>s</strong> with Control type C - Mertik Maxitrol UC Valves• Engine Assembly• Air Box <strong>Gas</strong>ket• Pilot Assembly• Burner Setting Pressure High and Low are pre set onMertik Valves* Burner Setting pressure to be set on site by fitter.Refer to Technical Specification on page 11 & 12.39


SERVICING INSTRUCTIONSREPLACING PARTSValvePiezoIgnition lead (0.5m)Ignition lead (1.5m)9. ShoRt Spares ListBabysit ValveSeagas ValveValvePiezo & leadIgnition lead extension (1.5m)Mag unitKnobGC0069GC0051GC0013PI0029GC0074GC0062GC0078GC0016GC0058MERTIK MAXITROL ValveValveGC0096 (preset for fire)Ignition leadGC0090Mag unitGC0092Upgrade kit 8455Pilot shieldGZ1368Control coverGC0087Natural <strong>Gas</strong> Parts800 Injector IN00111100 Injector IN00131600 Injector IN0010Pilot (0.5m thermocouple)PI0047Pilot (1.5m thermocouple)PI0049Aeration PlateME0833LPG Parts400 Injector IN0007600 Injector IN0026Pilot (0.5m thermocouple)PI0048Pilot (1.5m thermocouple)PI0050Miscellaneous PartsPilot shieldGZ1368Clay beads (small) 1 litreCE0240Clay beads (large) 1 litreCE0241Beads (small) 0.5 litreCE0239Beads (large) 2 litreCE0242Small moulded coals. Bag of 9CE0216Large moulded coals. Bag of 6CE0217Small moulded coals. Bag of 14CE0235Large moulded coals. Bag of 9CE0236Square coals (Black)CE0007A1 burnt log. 240x110x70mm CE0220A2 burnt log 240x110x60mm CE0221B1 burnt log 150x120x65mm CE0222B2 burnt log 150x70x60mm CE02231 log 300x100x90mm CE0224*4 log 420x70x35mm CE0225*5 log 320x60x40mm CE0226*6 log 270x60x45mm CE0227*7 log 200x40x25mm CE0228*8 log 190x35x40mm CE0229*9 log 160x40x30mm CE0230*11 log 130x40x20mm CE0231*12 log 150x25x20mm CE0232*13 log 95x35mm CE0233*14 pine cone 95x50mm CE0234*Small pebbles. Bag of 9 CE0456Small pebbles. Bag of 14 CE0457Medium pebbles. Bag of 9 CE0458Medium pebbles. Bag of 14 CE0459Square coals (White)CE0460* If driftwood effect add DW after log code19AR056540


MODELS<strong>Fire</strong> type Description Burner Fuel type as specified8041 Regency hob B1 Coals8062 Combination C1 Coals8064 Arched insert C1 Coals8000 Tiled insert C1 Coals8002 Horseshoe inserts C1 Coals8004 Adelaide C1 Coals8102 Art Nouveau C1 Coals8063 London Arch C1RD Coals8202 Art Nouveau milner D1 Coals8026 16” Taper D1 Coals8210 Victorian milner D2 Coals8027 18” Taper E2 Coals8021 Small Cromwell E2 Coals8118 15” <strong>Basket</strong>s O.D. C3 Coals8123 14” Rochford A3 Coals8124 16” <strong>Basket</strong> O.D. D3 Coals8125 18” <strong>Basket</strong> O.D. F3 Coals8126 20” <strong>Basket</strong> O.D. G2 Coals8200 16” T back D3 Coals8022 Large Cromwell F3 Coals8106 Adam-Plymouth-Pub Scene C4 Coals8129 Small Spanish C4 Coals8130 Large Spanish E4 Coals8018 18” Swans Nest E5 Coals8019 24” Swans Nest CC6 Logs8020 36” Swans Nest GG8 Logs8329 UK Log <strong>Basket</strong> G2 Logs41


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SERVICE RECORDS1st Service2nd ServiceDate of Service: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Date of Service: .................................Next Service due: ............................... Next Service due: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Signed: ....................................... Signed: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dealer’s Stamp/<strong>Gas</strong> Safe Registration NumberDealer’s Stamp/<strong>Gas</strong> Safe Registration Number3rd Service4the ServiceDate of Service: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Date of Service: .................................Next Service due: ............................... Next Service due: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Signed: ....................................... Signed: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dealer’s Stamp/<strong>Gas</strong> Safe Registration NumberDealer’s Stamp/<strong>Gas</strong> Safe Registration Number5the Service6the ServiceDate of Service: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Date of Service: .................................Next Service due: ............................... Next Service due: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Signed: ....................................... Signed: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dealer’s Stamp/<strong>Gas</strong> Safe Registration NumberDealer’s Stamp/<strong>Gas</strong> Safe Registration Number7the Service8the ServiceDate of Service: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Date of Service: .................................Next Service due: ............................... Next Service due: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Signed: ....................................... Signed: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dealer’s Stamp/<strong>Gas</strong> Safe Registration NumberDealer’s Stamp/<strong>Gas</strong> Safe Registration Number9the Service10the ServiceDate of Service: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Date of Service: .................................Next Service due: ............................... Next Service due: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Signed: ....................................... Signed: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dealer’s Stamp/<strong>Gas</strong> Safe Registration NumberDealer’s Stamp/<strong>Gas</strong> Safe Registration Number43


Gazco Limited, Osprey Road, Sowton Industrial Estate, Exeter, Devon, England EX2 7JGTel: (01392) 261999 Fax: (01392) 444148 E-mail: info@gazco.comA member of the Stovax Group

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