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3.0  Installation 

3.1 

Unpacking the stove 

After removing the outer packaging, remove the stove from the wooden pallet and place it gently on 

its  back.  The  cardboard  packaging  can  be  placed  underneath  to  prevent  marring.  Remove  the  leg 

pack from the stove if not assembled at manufacture, bolt each leg securely to the underside of the 

base on the combustion chamber, using the bolts provided (found inside the stove). Note: There are 

lower bolts supplied for fitment into holes in the base of each leg, these are adjustable to allow level 

adjustment of stove to uneven surfaces. 

Remove all parts and instruction and any combustible products from the stove including the energy 

label affixed to the glass door. All instruction manuals and energy label to be given to the customer / 

user. See commissioning and handover section 3.9 

We recommend that two people perform the assembly and installation procedure. 

3.1.1  Installing this stove

 

The  stove  and  chimney  installations 

MUST 

comply  with  all  current  National  and  Local  Building 

Regulations  and  any  Rules  in  Force  including  current  issues  of  British  Standard  BS  8303  code  of 

practice for installation of domestic heating and cooking appliances burning solid mineral fuel and 

British  Standards  BS  EN  15287-1:2007  design,  installation,  and  commissioning  of  chimneys;  your 

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

and  your  installer  who  is  responsible  to  ensure  that  the  installation  complies  with  all  relevant 

regulations and any rules in force. 

3.1.2  Assembling the baffle and separate internal parts 

(see Figures 1.1 to 1.8)

 

All  stove  internal  parts  are  assembled  at  manufacture,  however  with  movements  and  handling 

during  stove  delivery  it  is  possible  that  some  or  all  the  located  parts  inside  the  stove  may  have 

moved, therefore it is important to check all these parts for correct position and fitment after the 

stove is located. Check the baffle and all other parts are located into correct positions including side 

bricks, rear brick, grate assemblies, banking bar and ash pan. Before lighting the stove for the first 

time, confirm the baffle and all parts are in correct location. 

Location of non-bolted stove internal parts

 

Figure 1.1 Drawing of parts that are not bolt fixed to the inside of stove that may have moved during 

transportation. These parts must be checked to ensure they are in correct location before lighting the 

stove.

Summary of Contents for PANTHER 5 SE

Page 1: ...Smoke exempt WOOD burning stove Installation user instructions To be left with customer PANTHER SE Reference NS 20 Edition 2 Date 14th February 2022...

Page 2: ...24 3 8 Handle 25 26 3 9 Commissioning and handover 27 54 4 0 User Manual 27 31 4 1 Warnings and Safety 32 33 4 2 Maximum fuel loads and Recommended fuel 33 36 4 3 General use operation 36 37 4 3 1 Us...

Page 3: ...e that there is an adequate air supply into the room containing the stove It is very important that flue ways are regularly swept checked by an approved person It is recommended that sweeping and chec...

Page 4: ...ons 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...

Page 5: ...ions distances etc Figure 2 Technical data according to EN 13240 A2 2004 Nominal heat output 4 9kw Flue gas mass flow 5 0g sec Recommended chimney draft 12 Pa Efficiency 78 7 Co emission 13 O2 0 10 Fl...

Page 6: ...ractice for installation of domestic heating and cooking appliances burning solid mineral fuel and British Standards BS EN 15287 1 2007 design installation and commissioning of chimneys your approved...

Page 7: ...7 Figure 1 1...

Page 8: ...ont of stove and the angled lips are facing downwards Position the top baffle into position by feeding in an upward direction and locating the front angled edge with the 2 cut outs onto the top of the...

Page 9: ...he front of the stove Feed the lower baffle in an upward direction and locate the front left and right hand lugs to each tab located to the left and right hand side of stove Lower the lower rear edge...

Page 10: ...ap between each rear brick where they meet Figure 1 4 Figure 1 5 Side brick positioning Position the left and right hand side bricks through the aperture to the front of the stove and position the top...

Page 11: ...pped edge faces to the rear of the stove Figure 1 6 Figure 1 7 Banking bar positioning Locate the banking bar through the aperture to the front of the stove Locate the banking bar lower tabs into slot...

Page 12: ...1 9 Figure 1 9 shows the position of the stove data plate which is located to the rear of the stove This shows important information including A Model B Standard number C Production date D Dimensions...

Page 13: ...13 Figure 1 9 Data plate position...

Page 14: ...flooring below in front rear sides of the stove must be in accordance with National Laws Building Regulations any Rules in Force including BS 8303 and BS EN 15287 1 2007 Important This applies for fre...

Page 15: ...0mm refer to building regulations any rules in force However it is recommended that the measurement between the sides rear of stove to be as large as possible above this dimension as the efficiency of...

Page 16: ...furniture soft furnishings and any combustible materials When lit a wood burning stove gets hot and therefore adequate protection must be provided particularly in situations where thereis a safety ris...

Page 17: ...above the appliance before any bends are introduced Ensure the connecting flue pipe is kept a suitable distance from any combustible material and does not form part of the supporting structure of the...

Page 18: ...rs The blanking plate to blank the redundant flue position is supplied with a fixing clamp and bolt fixing Ensure that the flue collar adaptor and blanking plate are fully sealed to the stove when ins...

Page 19: ...ue way must be in accordance with Current National laws Building Regulations and any Rules in Force It is highly recommended that an approved certified flexible flue liner that complies to Current Nat...

Page 20: ...gland Wales The Panther 5 SE nominal heat output 4 9kw Note This is the nominal heat output not the maximum heat output A wood fuel burning stove requires air for combustion and therefore you may need...

Page 21: ...ou may want to have your installer measure the draft in the chimney Draft conditions The chimney s draft is the resulting effect within the flue caused by the difference in temperature within the flue...

Page 22: ...l handle and the third is provision to fix the stainless steel handle into position Handle assembly This stove is assembled with one type of handle when manufactured If your preference is to use the o...

Page 23: ...the screw washer and spacer through the stainless steel handle and tighten screw securely into the plug in adaptor The handle can now be plugged into the elbow when operating the door and then removed...

Page 24: ...lug in adaptor part 5 Pass the screw and washer part 1 2 through the handle part 4 and securely tighten the screw into the threaded elbow part 6 Note Due to the heat transfer from the stove to the han...

Page 25: ...that no products of combustion enter the room and property Check the stove for smoke or fume spillage under normal use light the stove and slowly increase the temperature Once the stove is under fire...

Page 26: ...pliance to settle and allow fixing sealers and paint to fully cure Advise the user to operate the appliance at a lower temperature for the first few days to achieve this Advise the user what to do sho...

Page 27: ...lse that maybe worn or part of your physic such as beards etc that is not possible to inadvertently either touch or enter the fire chamber area of the stove This stove is a high heat producing applian...

Page 28: ...nd refueling the stove with suitable fuel to avoid any part of your arms and hands entering or touching the stove Use the stove mitten to hold the tongs Never leave any ash and residue material burnin...

Page 29: ...ominal heat output to the requirements of EN 13240 2001 for intermittent operation it is VERY IMPORTANT you DO NOT exceed the maximum fuel loads and operation of the stove is followed as the instructi...

Page 30: ...considered a substitute for either installing the appliance correctly or ensuring regular servicing and maintenance of the stove and chimney system The common symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning can...

Page 31: ...mall fires resulting from burning embers and any residue material A practical evacuation plan A plan to deal with a chimney fire as follows Notify the fire department Prepare all occupants for immedia...

Page 32: ...he stove with a maximum of 1 or 2 small logs total weight 1 03kg the burn rate to be adjusted by the secondary air control so the logs burn for 0 77 hours before the stove needs to be refueled Ensure...

Page 33: ...es in the wood fuel to not ignite at the low temperature but settle as soot unburned gases in the chimney and stove this can cause damage to the chimney flue and stove Extreme conditions such as poor...

Page 34: ...pliance dampers open can cause excess smoke The appliance must not be operated with air controls appliance dampers or door left open except as directed in the instructions Operation with the door left...

Page 35: ...nd stove mitten to operate the air controls For wood burning the amount of heat emitted by the stove is regulated by using the secondary air control The exact positioning of the air controls to achiev...

Page 36: ...he air flow and move right to increase the air flow 4 3 1 Use with wood see Figure 4 It is recommended always to use approved and suitable stove tongs for loading and refueling the stove with wood to...

Page 37: ...in a reasonable period If there are too few embers in the fire bed add suitable kindling to prevent excessive smoke Only open the door slowly when the fire is low but with sufficient glowing embers t...

Page 38: ...ill wear out pre maturely Only open the door slowly when the fire is low Always empty the ash pan at least once a day or whenever it is full of ashes Use the stove mitten to hold the ash pan key provi...

Page 39: ...he fire is not in use and the stove with all residue and components are cold Ensure to take necessary action to avoid breathing in any ashes or any other particles or products when carrying out ash re...

Page 40: ...checks only to be carried out when the stove is not in use and cold the only exception to this is when it is required to test the stove for safe and efficient operation when the stove is alight where...

Page 41: ...pe for damage and wear and ensure any joints are sealed correctly Rectify with authorized parts if any fault is found Check the register plate for installations that require is in good serviceable con...

Page 42: ...he 4 screws retaining the hinges to the door and place face down onto a soft sound surface so as not to damage the door or glass To replace the glass panel to door seal Remove the glass panel Note the...

Page 43: ...oor or glass Note the door seal joining positions in relation to the door Remove the old fibre rope seals and scrape old glue from the locating grooves Clean the locating groove with a clean dry cloth...

Page 44: ...maximum fuel load stated in these instructions and do not over fire the stove If it is necessary to clean the glass more thoroughly we recommend using an approved stove glass cleaner generally availa...

Page 45: ...hen the stove is not in use fully cold If the stove is used too vigorously the painted surface may assume a grey tinge over time but the stove can easily be freshened up with an approved heat resistan...

Page 46: ...ning time is short Wet wood Over 20 moisture content Use dry seasoned hardwood Less than 20 moisture content Heat output too high Over firing Flue draught high Consult your stove installer Air control...

Page 47: ...correct Consult your stove installer Smoke is emitted into the room Flue blocked Evacuate all people from the room into a safe area If safely possible open all outside doors and windows to the affecte...

Page 48: ...so weatherconditions can contribute to flue down draughts Consult your stove installer Intermittent smoke enters the roomwhen the stove door is opened on calm days Poor flue draught usually caused by...

Page 49: ...ever the stove is used Warning Do not exceed the maximum fuel load stated Refer to user instructions Poor quality wood being used Use dry seasoned hardwood less than 20 moisture content When the stove...

Page 50: ...problems before continued use of the stove Consult a qualified heating engineer if you experience continued flue problems and do not use the stove until the problem is rectified 4 7 Replacement parts...

Page 51: ...cation hole qty Qty 1 Banking bar NW0120V1 0 1 2 Ash Pan Handle CA0105 0 1 3 Grate LD170114 0 1 4 Fire Door LD170207 17 1 5 Spigot 125 3 1 6 Blanking Plate C125 2 1 7 Blanking Plate Locking Bar C125Y...

Page 52: ...02 M6 2 30 Sunk in hexagon bolts CA0293 3 M4 8 4 31 Baffle plate CA22 LD1701 12 4mm 1 32 Baffle support CA22 LD1701 11 4mm 1 33 Baffle box CA22 LD1601 16 378 197 4 1 34 Air Wash Cover CA22 LD1702 09 3...

Page 53: ...54 53 Hexagon head bolts CA0225 M8 25 4 54 Washer CA0302 6 22 3 55 Nut CA0402 M6 3 56 Hexagon Spanner NLFBS 004 4mm 1 57 Flat counter sunk in hexagon bolts CA0275 M6 25 3 58 Desiccant GZJ 001 50g 1...

Page 54: ...55 5 0 Declaration of Performance Energy Labels Product Fiche 5 1 Declaration Of Performance...

Page 55: ...Labelling of Local Space Heaters Supplier s Name orTrademark Newman Fireplaces Ltd Suppliers Model Identifier Panther SE Wood Stove Energy Efficiency Class of Model A Nominal Heat Output to Room kW 4...

Page 56: ...57 5 3 Energy label The energy label is affixed to the front glass of stove this must be removed and given to the customer before lighting the stove...

Page 57: ...58 Address Units 6 7 Rawreth Barns Dollyman s Farm Doublegate Lane Rawreth Wickford Essex SS11 8UD Tel 01268 763586 Fax 01268 762366...

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