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Purevision LPV Freestanding
Issue 01 02/21
the door is closed.
NOTE: The baffle must be sitting squarely on its supports for this
adjustment to be correctly set so firstly remove the baffle from within the firebox
and clean the baffle support brackets and top of the rear ceramic.
8.4
Removable sections:
If the installation is suffering from low flue draught and stove burning operation is
sluggish and slow despite known dry high quality fuel being used then the flue should
be improved as far as possible. This means removing or at least easing any bends and
having them as far up the flue system as possible; using insulated flue as far as
possible within and outside of the building; increasing diameter to minimum 6” or
above where possible; increasing height of the flue by means of additional terminals
or flue lengths; adding anti downdraught or draught increasing cowls before making
any changes to the stove. Assuming that stove operation has not improved much
once this has been carried out then as a last resort the ‘wing’ pieces on the
upper side
of the baffle may be removed to reduce restriction within the stove itself and help to
compensate for the lost draught within the flue system.
9.0
Maintenance Guide
9.1
Removing Top Plate.
Remove the stove top plate by lifting away. Note the top plate
supports for levelling and adjustment as required. It is not necessary to remove the
top plate or door to clean or remove items from inside the firebox.
9.2
Removing Door.
Remove the stove door by opening to approximately 90 degrees and
removing the hinge pin retaining screws top and bottom. Whilst supporting the weight
of the door, using a small flat bladed screwdriver, lever up the hinge pins to disengage
the hinge pins and free the door assembly. It is not necessary to remove the door to
clean or remove items from inside the firebox.
9.3
Removal of door glass
. The door glass can be removed with the door open. Slacken the
lower window clamp nuts. Slacken and remove the upper window clamp nuts and
remove the clamp whilst supporting the glass panel. Carefully move the upper glass
edge inwards and lift gently to disengage the glass panel from the bottom clamp.
Renew seals if necessary, as no air leaks are permissible around the glass panel. Replace
glass in the reverse of removal. Do not overtighten the clamps which can crack the
glass.
9.4
Removal of or Inspection Above Baffle Plate. 1.
Lift the baffle assembly upwards at
the front and at the same time slide the rear forwards off the back baffle supports
which locate on top of the rear ceramic.
2.
Next lower the rear edge into the firebox
and allow the front of the baffle to slide off the front baffle support brackets.
3.
Finally
rotate the baffle out of the firebox.
9.5
Removing Firebox Liners and Fuel Retainer Assembly.
1.
Lift the fuel retainer supports
up and out of their slots in the base ceramics together with the retainer bar.
NOTE:
Ensure that the rear firebox liner does not fall forwards and break!
2. Remove the
rear firebox liner being very careful not to damage the tertiary air profiling at the top
centre which is delicate.