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Solid Fuel Central Heating Stoves Manual v3. Issued - 22/07/2014 (421)

No2 MULTI-FUEL SOLID FUEL

CENTRAL-HEATING STOVE

WITH AUTOMATIC CONTROL

INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

LEAVE THIS DOCUMENT WITH THE HOUSEHOLDER!

All BFM Stoves exceed the safety and performance requirements of European Standards

Intermittent burning solid fuel roomheaters for installation with a single dedicated chimney.

 

Independently tested by SGS Environmental Services in 2012

BFM No2 Central-Heating Stove

Fuel 

Mineral fuel (Anthracite)

Biomass (Wood Logs)

Test Standard

EN 13240:2001 +A2:2004

Test Cycle

2.01 kg per 1 hr

3.2 kg per 0.69 hrs

Flue Draught Pa (ins WG)

12

12

Efficiency %

80.4

72.7

Recommended Rating to room kW (btu)

5.1 (17,400)

5.8 (19,800)

To water, kW (btu)

9.7 (33,000)

8.9 (30,300)

Total Output, kW (btu)

14.8 (50,500)

14.7 (50,200)

Mean Flue Gas Temp Rise ºC

249

298

Minimum room air entry requirement

8000 mm² (or by manufacturer's air supply kit)

Minimum Clearance to combustibles (allow min 50mm 
clearance to non-combustibles)

100mm at sides and back

Temperature underneath can exceed 100°C - traditional hearth required

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NOx mg/m³

125

67

CO %

0.14

0.79

CxHy mg/m³ 
Gas flow g/sec

12.4

12

Smoke Emission mg/m³ 

31

366

I declare that this information is true, these products meet the requirements of Harmonised Standards and are fit for sale. 
Signed on behalf of the manufacturer by Glyn Hughes, Design Engineer, at Winster, Derbyshire, England 22. Jul. 2014

Read these instructions! Use only recommended fuels! 

This document, when completed by the installer, constitutes part of a 'Hearth Notice' for purposes of 
Building Law. It must be left with the householder and placed where it can easily be found.

INSTALLED AT LOCATION:

BY:

EMERGENCY CONTACT:

Flue Draught
measured on

commissioning:

Fuel used on

commissioning

I definitively assert that this installation is safe, has been lit and demonstrated to the 
householder, conforms with current building regulations and with these instructions

SIGNED:                                        DATE:

TO FIND A QUALIFIED INSTALLER, FUEL SUPPLIER or CHIMNEY SWEEP,

CONTACT:

UK: 

The Solid Fuel Association, 7 Swanwick Court, Alfreton, Derbyshire DE55 7AS

Tel:0845-601-4406 www.solidfuel.co.uk

RoI:

 Irish Nationwide Fireplace Organisation, 162 Capel Street, Dublin 1 Tel:01-801-

5959 www.fireplace.ie

Trentham Lakes, Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire, England ST4 4TJ 

 www.bfm-europe.com Tel 01782 339000 Fax 01782 339009

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WG

Summary of Contents for No2

Page 1: ...ions as if 02 13 NOx mg m 125 67 CO 0 14 0 79 CxHy mg m Gas flow g sec 12 4 12 Smoke Emission mg m 31 366 I declare that this information is true these products meet the requirements of Harmonised Standards and are fit for sale Signed on behalf of the manufacturer by Glyn Hughes Design Engineer at Winster Derbyshire England 22 Jul 2014 Read these instructions Use only recommended fuels This docume...

Page 2: ... fan or another fuel using appliance in the same building can remove this air The supply tube and outside grille in the BFM Safety Air Supply kit available as an extra provides the correct fresh air for combustion and ventilation from outside without draughts across the room without need for further vents and meets the complete requirements of UK and RoI Building Regulations FITTING Adjusting the ...

Page 3: ...ion to reduce condensation FUELS There is no perfect fuel so we strongly recommend that you try a selection of fuels or mixtures to find which suits you best Do avoid dusty materials like sawdust they can burn far to violently SMOKE CONTROL In certain areas special rules apply to reduce smoke nuisance Check with your local authority WOOD only emits as much carbon to the atmosphere as the tree took...

Page 4: ...nded POOR CHIMNEY DRAUGHT Chimney draught in use MUST be at least 12Pa CHIMNEY FIRE In the rare event of deposits inside the chimney igniting roaring sound dense smoke and sparks from the chimney immediately close the door shut all air controls and call the fire brigade Prevent fires by using very dry fuel and having your chimney swept regularly MAINTENANCE MONTHLY With the fire cold use the ashpa...

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