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Nu-Flame N3 - Arrangement of Fuel Effect; Layout of Crushed Rock

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INSTALLATION & SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS (continued)
Tray filled with vermiculite and burner insulation pad
Recess vacuumed out but pad not fitted
Shown with alternative central pilot cut out (used only when standard side pilot cut out is not practical).
Half fill the tray with the vermiculite supplied, then agitate with a screwdriver or some such thing until the level drops, showing that
the void under the burner block is filled. Then refill to the top. Make sure that any vermiculite that has got into the recess for the
burner insulation pad is vacuumed out paying particular attention that the gauze in the burner slots are clear. The burner
insulation pad can then be re-positioned. It is very important to ensure the following in order not to void the warranty:
1. The gap under the burner block is filled with vermiculite
2. The burner insulation pad recess is clear of any vermiculite
3. The burner insulation pad is in position and the slots are clear
Spare vermiculite and burner insulation pads can be purchased from Nu-Flame by quoting the model number on the top right
hand side of the data plate. There are 5 sizes ranging from 1-5 and are the same for natural gas or LPG.
ARRANGEMENT OF FUEL EFFECT
Much of the fire’s appearance is achieved by the placement of the simulated coals, pebbles logs or driftwood. Follow these
instructions to achieve best effect.
a. The burner tray is supplied with the Stainless steel burner block fitted in place c/w a 10mm ceramic fibre decorative insulation
pad black side uppermost. This is simply placed on top and spares can be purchased from Nu-Flame. Fill the tray with
vermiculite making sure the underside off the burner block is filled. This insulates the underside of the burner pan and keeps
the controls from overheating. This is best done with the decorative insulation pad out so you can vacuum the top of the
burner to ensure the slots are clear.
b. Lay the simulated coals, pebbles, logs or driftwood as described in the relevant section following:
LAYOUT OF CRUSHED ROCK
Crushed rock comes in three colours: Self colour, black and white.
Put a layer of crushed rock not exceeding 8mm deep over the bed of the fire, making sure it is kept at least 8mm away
from the slots on the burner insulation pad.
If any crushed rock falls into the slots on the burner insulation pad it will have to be removed before lighting the fire.
Burner insulation
pad recess (pad
not fitted

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