Look at the date 2008 think its fixed by now lads
Sat Mar 10, 2012 5:24 pm
I just did
Sat Mar 10, 2012 5:24 pm
Replying to a thread from Feb 2008
no mate
Have you, or do you always reply to people after a 4-year delay?
After just over 3 years- and 3 re-decorations- my walls have gone (as amy whitehouse says- BACK TO BLACK).
Focal point fire-- new fire- still in box- bought off ebay. I got a man with a corgi sign on his van to connect it up.
Pete
how many times have you seen black staining above radiators.
BGSMJack";p="2332036 said:Check the instructions to see if they require a vent behind the fire.
BGSMJack";p="2332036 said:You NEVER need to fit a ventilator behind any fire! In fact you must not do so. AFAIK, you only need 2 vents in Eire.
Burley have never seen a faulty Cat. If you all bothered to read the tech details, you would understand why
OP: Have you actually bought the Perception yet? If it is for a wall mounted application, the fitting method is atrocious. They are fine inset. Make sure you return the card for the free 2nd year warranty. Don't expect the fitter to do it.
CO Alarms are NOT mandatory for a flueless, although I think they should be for ANY gas appliance.
They have the best safety record for any gas appliance. They are safer than walking down the stairs.
FiremanT";p="2332321 said:Check the instructions to see if they require a vent behind the fire.You NEVER need to fit a ventilator behind any fire! In fact you must not do so. AFAIK, you only need 2 vents in Eire.
Burley have never seen a faulty Cat. If you all bothered to read the tech details, you would understand why
OP: Have you actually bought the Perception yet? If it is for a wall mounted application, the fitting method is atrocious. They are fine inset. Make sure you return the card for the free 2nd year warranty. Don't expect the fitter to do it.
CO Alarms are NOT mandatory for a flueless, although I think they should be for ANY gas appliance.
They have the best safety record for any gas appliance. They are safer than walking down the stairs.
Hiya,
Yes - I have paid for the fire -but it wont be delivered for a week or so.
It IS a inset fire -- on a marble hearth and surruond- and will be set into the cavity wall -which- I have closed the cavities with fireproof boards to eliminate any draughts.
The fire that has been removed was a focalpoint euphoria - and I am glad to see the back of it .
I have always had a co alarm fitted in the room and also one of those stick-on black dot things.
Have to say though- that despite the soot on the walls and ceiling- the alarm has stayed silent -which concerns me somewhat.
Thanks for your input- I appreciate it.
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