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A UK gas fire fireplaces Company

Focal Point Fires ELYSČE with over 300 finishes
A maximum radiant heating potential of 3.4kW

  • Brick pattern or plain fire backs in red, black or natural stone colour
  • Three different frame finishes, black, silver or brass coloured
  • Three front styles, Elegance, Elysče and Blenheim each available in polished brass, antiqued brass, matt black or polished cast iron (steel finish)


 


A full depth fire bed has been cleverly integrated into a shallower than usual case to enable this appliance to be installed even into a prefabricated block flue system. The variable, rotary, control valve with integral piezo ignition is supplemented with a flame type lever. This little lever enables you to chose anything between the decorative, yellow, flame of a coal fire to the hotter, blue, flame more usually associated with a coke fire. Over 300 different styles of finish. Three colours of fire back, red, black or stone, each is reversible with brick pattern one side and plain the other. Three designs of fire front each available in polished brass, antiqued brass, matt black cast iron and polished cast iron. And to complete the picture, frames can be supplied in a brass, steel or black coloured finish. You can select from any of these items to arrive at exactly the fire you want to complement your own décor

Technical Specification
Max Energy Input (Gross) 6.8kW Min Energy Input (Gross) 3.5kW Max Heat Output (Net) 3.4kW Min Heat Output (Gross) 1.75kW

Flue requirements: For Standard Version

Flue requirements: Precast block flue system with a minimum internal free area of 12500mm² Brick or stone flue with 225mm (9") X 225mm (9") minimum or175mm (7") internal diameter. Twin walled flue manufactured to BS715 with a minimum internal diameter of 125mm (5") Lined brick or stone flue with a minimum internal diameter of 125mm (5") Chimneys should be swept prior to installation and any combustible material removed from the fire opening. All flues must be properly installed having a minimum effective height if 3 metres (9' 9")
Installation:
The fire must be installed by a qualified CORGI installer in accordance with the installation instructions. Existing chair brick may remain in situ providing the minimum spigot clearance is met. Clearance above appliance to a combustible shelf which has a projection not more than 150mm (6"), must be at least 835mm (33") above the hearths top surface. For a deeper combustible shelf you will need to increase this clearance (see instructions).
Ventilation:
Purpose provided ventilation (air brick) is not normally required. However, the installer must take account of any other appliance fitted in the same room or space and the result of the spillage test. For republic of Ireland ventilation should be provided in accordance with IS813, ICP3, and IS327.
Fireplace requirements: A non-combustible fireplace having a minimum opening 385mm wide, 545mm high. The traditional 16"X22" opening is suitable. A 20mm deep spacer frame is available for use in shallow fire openings or to enable installation into low temperature fire surround packages. The required minimum depth of the fire opening may vary. This is due to the safety zone behind the fire having to be larger for flues that have previously used for solid fuel fires. Minimum depth for a new flue is 145mm. A 20mm spacer frame is available for shallower fireplace openings. A non-combustible hearth must extend a minimum of 100mm (4") in front of the live part of the fire bed and have a minimum width of 680mm (26.8"). The hearths top surface should be 50mm (2") above the level of the surrounding floor or have a fixed fender of the same height around its perimeter.
WARNING: As with any fire, a fixed fire guard should be used when the fire is used in the presence of pets, children, the elderly or the infirm. The energy input and output figures for these appliances have been assessed in accordance with the latest European standards. However performance may vary under fluctuations in flue conditions
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