Hi All,
We have got a gas fire, which works just fine and is very nice. We have previously removed the artificial coals for cleaning on various occasions.
Somebody recently told me that the way that the coals are layed out on the fire makes a difference to how it performs. I'm afraid that i don't have the installation book any more and can't be sure that they are where they should be.
My question is - is this purely an efficiency situation or can the coal layout be important to the safety of the appliance.
Thanks,
Don
We have got a gas fire, which works just fine and is very nice. We have previously removed the artificial coals for cleaning on various occasions.
Somebody recently told me that the way that the coals are layed out on the fire makes a difference to how it performs. I'm afraid that i don't have the installation book any more and can't be sure that they are where they should be.
My question is - is this purely an efficiency situation or can the coal layout be important to the safety of the appliance.
Thanks,
Don