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2.4.1. Coal Effect Layout
This fire is supplied with different sizes of
ceramic coals as follows:
Qty
Small Coals 6
Large Rounded Coals 4
LargeTriangular Coals 3
Rear matrix 1
Front matrix 1
Proceed with the layout as follows:
1. Position the rear matrix behind the
burner as shown in
XFigure 19X.
2. Position the front matrix in front of the
burner and ensure that it rests on the
base (see
XFigure 20X).
3. Position two Large Rounded coals on
the two ends of the front matrix as shown
in
XFigure 21X. Ensure that the flat faces
on the coals are facing into the fire,
vertical and level with the inner face of
the matrix.
4. Place the other two Large Rounded
coals in the middle of the matrix (see
XFigure 22X) such that the flat face of the
coals are bridging between the front
matrix and the rear matrix (see
XFigure
23
X). XFigure 24X shows how not to lay the
rounded coals.
5. Bridge the three Large Triangular
coals between the rear matrix and the
rounded coals such that the points of the
triangular shapes on the underside of the
coals are facing forward. (See
XFigure
25
X).
6. Place the 6 Small coals around the sides
and the back as shown in
XFigure 26X.
7. Gently tip the middle two rounded coals
forward so that the flat faces are
distanced away from the rear matrix by
about 10mm (see
XFigure 27X).
8. After the appliance has been allowed to
warm up, small adjustments (using a pair
of tongs) may be made to the coals to
achieve the desired flame picture.
9. It is recommended that the coals be left
alone once the desired flame picture has
been achieved. Constant moving of
the coals causes the coals to
disintegrate and/or cause
discolouration.
Figure 19
Figure 20
Figure 21
Figure 22
Figure 23
Figure 24