Broseley eVolution 4 Installation & Operation Manual Download Page 4

4

 

 

eVo

 

4&7

 

Inset

 

MS07

11

 

 

11/07/11

 

 

Glass

 

Cleaning

 

and

 

Care

 

 

The

 

stove

 

glass

 

is

 

designed

 

to

 

withstand

 

heat

 

up

 

to

 

750°C.

 

Care

 

must

 

be

 

taken

 

to

 

ensure

 

fuel

 

is

 

not

 

stacked

 

so

 

it

 

is

 

possible

 

to

 

fall

 

onto

 

the

 

glass.

 

The

 

glass

 

may

 

acquire

 

a

 

small

 

amount

 

of

 

residue

 

when

 

the

 

stove

 

is

 

operated

 

at

 

low

 

outputs.

 

Cleaning

 

of

 

the

 

glass

 

must

 

be

 

done

 

when

 

the

 

stove

 

is

 

not

 

in

 

operation.

 

Once

 

the

 

stove

 

is

 

cool

 

and

 

not

 

being

 

used

 

a

 

glass

 

cleaner

 

with

 

cloth

 

or

 

news

 

paper

 

with

 

some

 

ash

 

may

 

be

 

used

 

to

 

clean.

 

Another

 

option

 

is

 

a

 

fine

 

wire

 

wool

 

if

 

the

 

residue

 

is

 

to

 

thick

 

for

 

the

 

methods

 

above.

 

 
 

The

 

Clean

 

Air

 

Act

 

1993

 

and

 

Smoke

 

Control

 

Areas

 

 

Under

 

the

 

Clean

 

Air

 

Act

 

local

 

authorities

 

may

 

declare

 

the

 

whole

 

or

 

part

 

of

 

the

 

district

 

of

 

the

 

authority

 

to

 

be

 

a

 

smoke

 

control

 

area.

 

It

 

is

 

an

 

offence

 

to

 

emit

 

smoke

 

from

 

a

 

chimney

 

of

 

a

 

building,

 

from

 

a

 

furnace

 

or

 

from

 

any

 

fixed

 

boiler

 

if

 

located

 

in

 

a

 

designated

 

smoke

 

control

 

area.

 

It

 

is

 

also

 

an

 

offence

 

to

 

acquire

 

an

 

"unauthorised

 

fuel"

 

for

 

use

 

within

 

a

 

smoke

 

control

 

area

 

unless

 

it

 

is

 

used

 

in

 

an

 

"exempt"

 

appliance

 

("exempted"

 

from

 

the

 

controls

 

which

 

generally

 

apply

 

in

 

the

 

smoke

 

control

 

area).

 

 

The

 

Secretary

 

of

 

State

 

for

 

Environment,

 

Food

 

and

 

Rural

 

Affairs

 

has

 

powers

 

under

 

the

 

Act

 

to

 

authorise

 

smokeless

 

fuels

 

or

 

exempt

 

appliances

 

for

 

use

 

in

 

smoke

 

control

 

areas

 

in

 

England.

 

In

 

Scotland

 

and

 

Wales

 

this

 

power

 

rests

 

with

 

Ministers

 

in

 

the

 

devolved

 

administrations

 

for

 

those

 

countries.

 

Separate

 

legislation,

 

the

 

Clean

 

Air

 

(Northern

 

Ireland)

 

Order

 

1981,

 

applies

 

in

 

Northern

 

Ireland.

 

Therefore

 

it

 

is

 

a

 

requirement

 

that

 

fuels

 

burnt

 

or

 

obtained

 

for

 

use

 

in

 

smoke

 

control

 

areas

 

have

 

been

 

"authorised"

 

in

 

Regulations

 

and

 

that

 

appliances

 

used

 

to

 

burn

 

solid

 

fuel

 

in

 

those

 

areas

 

(other

 

than

 

"authorised"

 

fuels)

 

have

 

been

 

exempted

 

by

 

an

 

Order

 

made

 

and

 

signed

 

by

 

the

 

Secretary

 

of

 

State

 

or

 

Minister

 

in

 

the

 

devolved

 

administrations.

 

 

Further

 

information

 

on

 

the

 

requirements

 

of

 

the

 

Clean

 

Air

 

Act

 

can

 

be

 

found

 

here:

  

 

http://smokecontrol.defra.gov.uk/

  

 

Your

 

local

 

authority

 

is

 

responsible

 

for

 

implementing

 

the

 

Clean

 

Air

 

Act

 

1993

 

including

 

designation

 

and

 

supervision

 

of

 

smoke

 

control

 

areas

 

and

 

you

 

can

 

contact

 

them

 

for

 

details

 

of

 

Clean

 

Air

 

Act

 

requirements"

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for eVolution 4

Page 1: ...ver a new o xide alarm mu rbon monoxide n of an alarm m r servicing and ate must be ob ents will void t t d Operat de covers MISSIONED BY r replacement ust be fitted in e alarm is avai must not be co...

Page 2: ...is essential that you employ the services of an experienced heating engineer to calculate the heat demand you have and that s he in turn calculate the size of stove that would be most suitable for yo...

Page 3: ...in the course of installation then please seek specialist guidance and use appropriate protective equipment Metal Parts When installing or servicing this stove care should be taken to avoid the risk o...

Page 4: ...n a smoke control area unless it is used in an exempt appliance exempted from the controls which generally apply in the smoke control area The Secretary of State for Environment Food and Rural Affairs...

Page 5: ...ted above nor does it cover instructions for the use of other fuels Under NO circumstances burn petroleum coke as it will burn out the internal grate and baffle plates in a very short period of time a...

Page 6: ...ve of warming the stove as quickly as possible Firstly a double handful of kindling equivalent to the weight of about 1 kg should be lit with chemical firelighters The primary air and secondary air co...

Page 7: ...the fire can then be allowed to burn down to a suitable condition at a preferable air slider position For start of further re fuelling apply sequence in the previous 2 sentences FURTHER REQUIREMENTS 1...

Page 8: ...e main combu to right To o ol fully to the dampers open ers door left Volution Inse s tertiary air w ustion air and open the cont e right n can cause e open except t stove Cont which can be d air wash...

Page 9: ...epers as this contains harmful toxins or flammables which may cause the wood to spit Overnight burning is difficult to achieve with logs Curing the Stove Before lighting the stove check with the insta...

Page 10: ...t occur However if a chimney fire does occur turn the air control setting to the minimum and tightly close the doors of the stove This should cause the chimney fire to go out in which case the control...

Page 11: ...fibre rope on the doors and the casting may have been lost adjust door handle lock nuts to reinstate this seal The chimney has excessive draw seek installers advice on this point The fibre rope seal...

Page 12: ...t is our general policy to supply specialist Fireplace shops These shops can offer an after sales service and will be able to offer advice when necessary CO Alarms Building regulations require that wh...

Page 13: ...t least 600mm from any combustible material such as beams or skirting The hearth does not need to be constructional but must be at least 12mm thick The hearth protrusion in front of the stove to carpe...

Page 14: ...accordance with the provisions of Building Regulations Approved Document J If installation is into an existing chimney then the chimney must be sound and have no cracks or other faults which might all...

Page 15: ...ion does persist then the following immediate action should be taken a Open doors and windows to ventilate the room and then leave the premises b Let the fire go out c Check for flue or chimney blocka...

Page 16: ...eVo 4 7 I Inset MS07 11 SUMMARY OF FLUE PRO OBLEMS 11 0 16 07 11...

Page 17: ...ning wood logs in a smokeless zone It is mandatory that when installing the stove in a smokeless zone that the airwash deflector plate be altered to ensure some permanent air is available Following th...

Page 18: ...that when installing the stove in a smokeless zone that the airwash deflector plate be altered to ensure some permanent air is available Following the image below the installer will need to change th...

Page 19: ...y connect the flue it is possible to remove all vermiculite and access the adaptor spigot from inside the stove To refit the vermiculite perform the following sequence in reverse Be careful when remov...

Page 20: ...20 eVo 4 7 Inset MS07 11 11 07 11 STEP 2 STEP 3...

Page 21: ...21 eVo 4 7 Inset MS07 11 11 07 11 STEP 4 STEP 5...

Page 22: ...y connect the flue it is possible to remove all vermiculite and access the adaptor spigot from inside the stove To refit the vermiculite perform the following sequence in reverse To start removing lif...

Page 23: ...23 eVo 4 7 Inset MS07 11 11 07 11 STEP 1 STEP 2...

Page 24: ...24 eVo 4 7 Inset MS07 11 11 07 11 STEP 3 STEP 4...

Page 25: ...25 eVo 4 7 Inset MS07 11 11 07 11 STEP 5 STEP 6...

Page 26: ...26 eVo 4 7 Inset MS07 11 11 07 11 STEP 7 STEP 8...

Page 27: ...the adaptor spigot Extra assurance may be required to maintain an air tight seal between the flue pipe and the adaptor spigot This can be obtained by using rope and or fire cement Then insert the stov...

Page 28: ...be suitable to screw into the hearth material into the hearth through the holes located inside the stove holes A and B There are two holes located on the left and right hand side and one hole located...

Page 29: ...is the engineer s discretion as to removing the stove and drilling the hearth or screwing into it directly Either way it is recommended that at least 2 fixing points opposite corners are used Please n...

Page 30: ...do should smoke or fumes be emitted from the stove The customer should be warned to use a fireguard to BS 8423 2002in the presence of children aged and or infirm persons Combustion Air Supply In order...

Page 31: ...31 eVo 4 7 Inset MS07 11 11 07 11 eVo 4 Inset Dimensions...

Page 32: ...32 eVo 4 7 Inset MS07 11 11 07 11 eVo 7 Inset Dimensions LIMITED WARRANTY...

Page 33: ...units Replaced parts or components will become the property of Broseley Fires Should you wish to claim under the warranty please contact the supplier dealer from whom you purchased the appliance Do no...

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