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BILBERRY SOLID FUEL STOVES

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

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PRE-INSTALLATION CHECKS

Installation of a stove must be done according to local codes and regulations.  National and European standards

must be observed when installing this product.

Please read the Installation & Operation manual enclosed with this product before use.

TECHNICAL DATA

5kW Stove

8kW Stove

10kW Stove

Material:

Cast Iron

Cast Iron

Cast Iron

Finish:

High Temp Resistant Paint High Temp Resistant

Paint

High Temp Resistant Paint

Fuel:

Solid Fuel

Solid Fuel

Solid Fuel

Log Length - Max.:

32 cm

35 cm

41 cm

Flue Outlet:

Top & Rear

Top & Rear

Top & Rear

Flue Pipe Dimension- ID:- 

125mm

125mm

150mm

Weight [Approx.]:

70kgs

80kgs

148kgs

Dimensions:

W 400 x H 553 x D 383

W 457 x H 583 x D 426

W 583 x H 634 x D 482

Nominal Heat Output:

5kW

8kW

10kW

Recommended Chimney 

Draught:

0.06” w.g. min.

0.06” w.g. min.

0.06” w.g. min.

Operational Mode:

* Intermittent

* Intermittent

* Intermittent

* Note:

Intermittent combustion in this context means normal use of the stove, i.e. fuel is added as soon as 

the fuel has burned down.

INSTALLATION

Unpacking The Stove

After removing the outer packaging, unbolt the combustion chamber from the wooden pallet and place it gently

on its back.  The cardboard packaging can be placed underneath to prevent damaging the stove. Remove the

leg pack from the stove and bolt each leg securely to the underside of the base on the combustion chamber,

using the bolts provided (these can be found inside the stove).
We recommend that two people perform the assembly and installation procedure.

Installing The Stove

The stove and chimney installations MUST comply with current National & Local Building Regulations;  your

approved dealer or your local building officer can advise regarding this.  Ultimately, it is you and your installer

who is responsible that the installation complies.

Floor Protection

If installing this stove on a combustible floor, floor protection must be provided, consisting of a layer of noncom-

bustible insulation material 10mm thick.  This insulation can then be covered with 3mm sheet metal.  This insu-

lation material should extend past the sides and front of the stove, 400mm to front and 200mm to the sides.

Summary of Contents for 10kW Stove

Page 1: ...BILBERRY STOVES 5kW 8kW 10kW Installation Operating Instructions 10kW 8kW 5kW...

Page 2: ...Ceiling Protection 8 11 Chimney 8 12 Flues 9 13 Flue Pipes 9 14 Connecting to a Steel Chimney 10 15 Fresh Air Supply 10 16 Draught Conditions 11 17 Operating Instructions 11 18 Suitable Fuels 11 19 U...

Page 3: ...tove i e fuel is added as soon as the fuel has burned down INSTALLATION Unpacking The Stove After removing the outer packaging unbolt the combustion chamber from the wooden pallet and place it gently...

Page 4: ...CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLES 10kW STOVE Y X 4 Combustible wall Non Combustible wall...

Page 5: ...5 CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLES 8kW STOVE...

Page 6: ...CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLES 5kW STOVE 6 X Y...

Page 7: ...STOVE DIMENSIONS Bilberry 5kW Bilberry 10kW Bilberry 8kW Note Dimensions stated are in millimetres unless otherwise stated and may be subject to a slight variation 7...

Page 8: ...nnect to a chimney serving another appliance Minimum chimney height 15 4 5 meters from floor on which stove is installed An existing masonry chimney should be inspected and if necessary repaired by a...

Page 9: ...more than 45o with the vertical Horizontal flue runs should be avoided except in the case of a back outlet from the appliance when the length of the horizontal section should not exceed 150mm In orde...

Page 10: ...s should be inspected during cleaning FRESH AIR SUPPLY A solid fuel appliance requires a continuous supply of air to support combustion If another air using appliance such as extractor hood or clothes...

Page 11: ...istance away The stove output levels are assessed on standard House Coals of good quality Reduced outputs will result when fuels of lower calorific values are used Wood logs up to 406mm 16 long are su...

Page 12: ...e to the stove In order to ignite the gases that are released from the wood and to keep clear lasting flames during the com bustion process it is important to let in the required quantity of oxygen ai...

Page 13: ...is equipped with a grate rid dling tool which is used to shake ashes off the grate into the ashpan Whenever the stove is burning low and the spin valve is open use the riddling lever to clear the grat...

Page 14: ...asons never leave children unaccompanied while stove is in use 8 Avoid contact with unit when in use as stove reaches very high operating temperatures 14 CO ALARM We recommend the fitting of a CO Alar...

Page 15: ...r will wear out over time and should be replaced as required in order to prevent overfiring 15 WARRANTY POLICY Your Bilberry Stove carries a guarantee against manufacturing defects for a period of one...

Page 16: ...Quality Wood Ensure that the lower spin wheel is closed and partially close the top air control lever Do not continuously burn small wood sticks bundles carpentry off cuts plywood pallets etc Smokes W...

Page 17: ...BAFFLE SM08617 18 TOP BAFFLE SM08618 19 FIRE FENCE SM08620WF 20 LEFT GRATE REST SM08621 21 RIGHT GRATE REST SM08622 22 LEG SM08623 23 ASHPAN LIFTER CA0105 24 BACK AIR DAMPER CA0904 25 SPIN VALVE CAF01...

Page 18: ...WER BAFFLE SM08115 16 TOP BAFFLE SM08107 17 LEG SM08117 18 SPIN VALVE CAF0165 19 ASHPAN LIFTER CA0105 20 BACK AIR DAMPER CA0903 21 SPIGOT I125 22 BLANKING PLATE C125 23 BLANKING PLATE LOCKING BAR C125...

Page 19: ...214 15 LOWER BAFFLE SM08215 16 TOP BAFFLE SM08216 17 FIRE FENCE SM08217 18 LEG SM08218 19 SPIN VALVE CAF0165 20 ASHPAN LIFTER CA0105 21 BACK AIR DAMPER CA0903 22 SPIGOT I125 23 FLUE COVER BLANKING PLA...

Page 20: ...TOVES Made In China 20 SALES SERVICE There are two Sales Service Agents located in Ireland please see map for Sales Service Agent in your area Contact Details Noel Gallagher 087 8327826 PJ O Connor 08...

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