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Flair 8 EV-CN8-SD/LS Issue 1 

 

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 Controls Explained

 

 

Primary Air Intake 
 

The primary air intake is right hand control situated at the bottom of the door. Having the 
control pushed completely inwards would indicate the intake is closed. When the control is 
pulled fully outwards the intake is completely open. This particular air intake is adjustable 
throughout the area of travel in/out to control the total amount of air required for suitable 
combustion.  
 
The primary air intake brings in air beneath the grate this is used on initial firing of the 
stove only.  

 

Secondary Air Intake 

 

The secondary air intake is the left hand control situated below the door. Having the 
control pushed completely inwards would indicate the intake is closed. When the control is 
pulled fully outwards the intake is completely open. This particular air intake is adjustable 
throughout the area of travel in/out to control the total amount of air required for suitable 
combustion. 
 
The secondary air intake brings in air above the grate, this air is drawn down the inside of 
the glass creating the 

AIRWASH

 system – see below. The air wash system allows the 

glass to remain soot and particle free. This control is used at initial start up and when 
burning wood products.  Please see section 

BURNING WOOD

.

 

 

Air wash System

 

 
Air wash is a system where secondary air is drawn into the stove (by combustion) through 
the secondary air control and is deflected down the back face of the glass, thus preventing 
the smoke coming into contact with the glass.  It does not mean that you will never have to 
clean the glass, but substantially lengthens the periods between having to do so.  The air-
wash system works best when burning dry wood.  Wet wood will produce more deposits 
on the glass.  Also, deposits will form on the back of the glass when the stove is operated 
on low heat for extended periods (where fuel is only just smouldering). 

 

 

Ash Pan 

 

The ash pan should be removed when the stove is cold and not alight.

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for Flair 8 EV-CN8-LS

Page 1: ...D LS Issue 1 1 Installation Operating Instructions Covering Models Flair 8 EV CN8 SD EV CN8 LS Wood Burning Stoves Tested to EN 13240 These appliances must be installed and commissioned by a HETAS reg...

Page 2: ...ation Controls Layout 12 Controls Explained 13 Air wash System 13 Ash Pan 13 Recommended Fuels 14 Lighting the Stove Kindling Stage 15 Burning Wood 16 Warning Notes 17 Maintenance Ash Removal 18 Chimn...

Page 3: ...llation must comply with current Building Regulations Local Authority By laws and other specifications or regulations as they affect the installation of the stove It should be noted that the Building...

Page 4: ...re should be taken to avoid the possibility of personal injury CO Alarms Building regulations require that whenever a new or replacement fixed solid fuel or wood biomass appliance is installed in a dw...

Page 5: ...ed and tested for intermittent use European standards need to be complied with when installing this appliance Flair 8 EV CN8 SD EV CN8 LS Nominal Heat Output Wood to Room kW 8 Efficiency 80 Weight Kg...

Page 6: ...Flair 8 EV CN8 SD LS Issue 1 6 Dimensions ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN MILIMETRES...

Page 7: ...of the stove to carpets or wooden floors must be at least 300mm As it is possible that on opening the door of the stove for fuel to fall out a fender must be fitted if the hearth is flush with the ca...

Page 8: ...the top of the chimney e g anti down draft cowl to eliminate wind induced down draft The outlet from the chimney should be above the roof of the building in accordance with the provisions of Building...

Page 9: ...ve a fixed permanent air vent see Building Regulations Approved Document J for further information Calculating the vent For new build you will need to provide 8 x 550mm2 4400mm2 free air Older propert...

Page 10: ...EV CN8 SD LS Issue 1 10 Assembly The diagram below shows the stove with all internals taken out To install these parts follow the numbered sequence above to un install simply follow the sequence in r...

Page 11: ...on and commissioning ensure that the operating instructions for the stove are left with the consumer Ensure to advise the customer on the correct use of the appliance and warn them to use only the rec...

Page 12: ...elow shows the position of the two air controls these controls need to be operated correctly to control the combustion rate of the stove T The main door handle on these appliances will get hot Use the...

Page 13: ...out to control the total amount of air required for suitable combustion The secondary air intake brings in air above the grate this air is drawn down the inside of the glass creating the AIRWASH syst...

Page 14: ...ut the stove and flue The coating of soot and tar in the chimney is volatile creating a high risk of chimney fires A growing tree contains a high percentage of water the wood needs to be dried out sea...

Page 15: ...enerous amount of dry kindling onto the newspaper ensure their is sufficient air gaps between the kindling a criss cross or pyramid style pattern is ideal to accomplish this Kindling Newspaper Stage 2...

Page 16: ...down the Secondary Air Intake as required You can now control the burn rate of the stove using the secondary air intake You are looking for a controlled flame not smouldering in the embers or licking...

Page 17: ...H OVER FIRING WILL NOT BE COVERED BY THE WARRANTY Fumes Properly installed operated and maintained this stove will not emit fumes into the dwelling Occasional fumes from de ashing and re fuelling may...

Page 18: ...open fire previously it is possible that the higher flue gas temperature from a closed appliance may loosen deposits that were previously firmly adhered with the consequent risk of flue blockage It is...

Page 19: ...e chimney to prevent heat being drawn up the chimney to waste Green or wet wood is being burnt The chimney has excessive draw this is unusual Seek installer advice with regard to installing a Flue Dra...

Page 20: ..._______________________ Address _________________________________________________________________ Telephone Inc area code ____________________________________________________ HETAS Registration Number...

Page 21: ...ght Firebrick 9 Back Right Firebrick 10 Front Right Firebrick 11 Ashpan 12 Door 13 Glass 14 Handle 15 Left Hinge Assy 16 Latch Assy 17 Base 18 Secondary Air Control 19 Primary Air Control 20 Secondary...

Page 22: ...GmbH NOTIFIED BODY RRF 1625 Firmensitz Im Lipperfeld 34 b D 46047 Oberhausen The following harmonised standards and Technical specifications have been met and comply with good engineering practice an...

Page 23: ...o COMPANY NAME COMPANY ADDRESS POSTCODE 3RD YEAR SERVICE completion date SERVICE ENGINEER REG No COMPANY NAME COMPANY ADDRESS POSTCODE 4TH YEAR SERVICE completion date SERVICE ENGINEER REG No COMPANY...

Page 24: ...ned 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 D...

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