Problem with Gas Fire - coals in wrong place
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beckybirch
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Problem with Gas Fire - coals in wrong place

by beckybirch » Wed Nov 10, 2010 4:19 pm

Our 2 sons recently removed all of the coals from our gas fire. I didn't realise they had to go back in any particular order and after our carbon monoxide alarm went off today we have realised this is in fact very important! Unfortunately the previous owners of the house didn't leave any instruction manuals for the fire so we have no idea how to put them back. I have searched online under the make and model of the fire, without success. Does anyone have any suggestions? We are a bit cold now!

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by htg engineer » Wed Nov 10, 2010 7:25 pm

If you give the make and model someone might be able to help - putting the coals in the wrong place will cause the fire to soot up - however if Co alarm was activated you need an RGI to check - as it's probably more than just the coals being in the wrong place.


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Gas Fire Coals

by beckybirch » Thu Nov 11, 2010 8:18 am

HI there, Thanks for your reply. It is a Valor Wonderfire BR626.

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vALOR VENETIAN

by kev@ebaymail.co.uk » Mon Dec 20, 2010 9:21 am

Hi. I also have a similar problem with a Valor Venetian. Any help please

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