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Windermere 5 SE 

 

 

  Smoke exempt multi fuel burning stove

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Installation & user instructions.   

(To be left with customer). 

 

 

                                                           

 

                                                                                                                                                           

   

Edition 1 

 

Reference: NS-24 

                                                                         

    Date: 22/09/2021

             

 

Summary of Contents for Windermere 5 SE

Page 1: ...Windermere 5 SE Smoke exempt multi fuel burning stove Installation user instructions To be left with customer Edition 1 Reference NS 24 Date 22 09 2021...

Page 2: ...air supply 24 3 6 Chimney draft 25 3 7 Carbon Monoxide Alarm 25 26 3 8 Commissioning and handover 27 53 4 0 User Manual 27 31 4 1 Warnings and Safety 32 33 4 2 Maximum fuel loads and Recommended fuel...

Page 3: ...cument J England Wales Also refer to alarm manufacturer s instructions This stove must not be installed into a flue that shares any other appliance Extractions fans or units must not be installed into...

Page 4: ...d 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 T...

Page 5: ...lue pipe dimension Internal diameter 125mm 122 7cm2 cross section Approx weight 80kgs Dimensions distances etc Figure 2 2A Technical data according to EN 13240 A2 2004 Fuel Approved wood logs Nominal...

Page 6: ...Maxibrite used for tests Nominal heat output 5 0kw Flue gas mass flow 4 4 g sec Recommended chimney draught 12 5 Pa Net Efficiency 77 4 Verified Seasonal Efficiency 67 4 CO emission 13 O2 0 11 Mean f...

Page 7: ...lace it gently on its feet onto a level weight bearing floor Note There are lower bolts supplied for fitment into holes in the base of each leg these are adjustable to allow level adjustment of the st...

Page 8: ...and fitment after the stove is located Check the 2 baffles and all other parts are located into correct positions including side bricks back brick main grate banking bar and ash pan Before lighting t...

Page 9: ...9 Fig 1 1 Main grate positioning Fig 1 2 Top steel baffle positioning...

Page 10: ...hand side brick positioning Note The vermiculite lower baffle will require to be raised to the front edge to allow the side bricks to be installed against the internal sides of stove after which the l...

Page 11: ...op lower vermiculite baffle Rear vermiculite back brick Vermiculite side bricks Banking bar Main grate Ash pan positions The red text and arrows show the sequence of positioning the top lower baffle i...

Page 12: ...12 Fig 1 6 Banking bar positioning Fig 1 7 Ash pan positioning...

Page 13: ...and removed from the stove The air feed for this stove uses room ventilation as section 3 5 Ventilation Fresh air supply 1 Remove the lower heat shield by removing the 4 retaining nuts 2 Remove the 4...

Page 14: ...the rear of the stove This shows important information including a Model b Standard number c Production date d Dimensions e Serial number f Weight g Recommended fuel h Co Emissions j Efficiency k Nom...

Page 15: ...and Superimposed hearth the superimposed hearth must be a minimum of 400mm in front of the stove all other dimensions and specifications must be in accordance with Current National laws Building Regu...

Page 16: ...in Force providing all surrounding non combustible chimney brick walls have a minimum thickness of 200mm the clearance between the rear sides of stove can be reduced to 50mm refer to Current National...

Page 17: ...England Wales Clearances to furniture and soft furnishings Serious consideration should be given to positioning of any furniture or soft furnishings that could be adversely affected by heat Newman Fi...

Page 18: ...therefore recommended that the chimney be swept a second time within a month of regular use after installation by an approved competent chimney sweep If it is necessary to fit a register plate it must...

Page 19: ...ons Note Current National and Local Regulations also apply with regard to the placement of chimneys and flues in connection with thatched roofs The chimney or flue system must be equipped with access...

Page 20: ...rigid stove flue pipe is fully inserted into the stove flue collar drill two suitably sized holes in a suitable position 180 apart through the stove flue collar and rigid stove pipe and use either cor...

Page 21: ...fixing nuts If using the rear flue exit remove the stamped circular blank from the heat shield so the rear flue collar can exit Refit the steel heat shield securely when any works are complete Fig 3 2...

Page 22: ...t be confirmed with HETAS or Local Authority Building Control and all Current National laws Building Regulations and any Rules in Force 3 4 3 Connecting to a stainless steel twin wall insulated flue s...

Page 23: ...ust comply with Current National laws Building Regulation any other Rules in Force Installation of purpose provided air vents must be installed to comply with Current National laws Building Regulation...

Page 24: ...influence the level of draft include the length of the flue insulation of the chimney adverse weather conditions or tall buildings or trees nearby the flue terminal Poor draft occurs when The atmosphe...

Page 25: ...are fully open Close the stove door The smoke emitted from the smoke pellet should now be drawn fully up the flue and be seen to exit from the flue terminal Complete the test with all windows and door...

Page 26: ...and the importance of not operating the stove with the stove door open other than as explained within these instructions Explain to the user the high temperatures the stove can reach and never to tou...

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: ...and the stove with all residue and components are cold It is recommended always to use approved and suitable stove tongs for loading and refueling the stove with suitable fuel to avoid any part of yo...

Page 29: ...in hot for some time even after the fire is extinguished Never place laundry near to the stove DO NOT place photographs TV s paintings porcelain etc or other combustible items on the wall or near to t...

Page 30: ...cy If you suspect fumes are escaping from your combustion appliance into your home or your carbon monoxide alarm goes off Turn the appliance off by closing the air controls Open doors and windows to v...

Page 31: ...chimney blockage and cleaned if required by an approved registered chimney sweep Do not attempt to relight the fire until the cause of the fume emission has been identified and corrected If necessary...

Page 32: ...e criteria above It is recommended that your fuel supplier uses a managed and renewable source Pieces of wood with a diameter greater than 10cm should always be chopped The pieces of wood should be sh...

Page 33: ...l to be loaded behind the banking bar ensuring that all fuel does not project passed the banking bar Not recommended as fuel Green or damp wood Green or damp wood reduces stove efficiency and soils th...

Page 34: ...s in a layer of soot being left in the stove pipe and chimney this can cause damage to the chimney flue and stove Extreme conditions such as poor draught in the chimney large quantities of wood or wet...

Page 35: ...irected in the instructions Stove shut down for both wood and approved smokeless fuels If there is still fuel burning in the stove firebox it is not recommended closing the air controls completely unl...

Page 36: ...a constant pre heated air supply to the combustion chamber just above the fire the tertiary air is set at manufacture and is not controllable The exact positioning of the air controls to achieve opti...

Page 37: ...ion of the primary and secondary air controls The primary and secondary air controls are located below the stove door to operate pull to open thus increasing the air flow or pushing to close thus redu...

Page 38: ...o the maximum fuel load of 0 98kg of suitable wood burns for approximately 0 83 hours Refueling If there is insufficient burning material in the fire bed to light a new fuel charge excessive smoke emi...

Page 39: ...ng wood Place a small quantity of approved smokeless fuel on top 4 Light the firelighters or newspaper using a long taper and close the stove door 5 When the fire is beginning to burn briskly slowly o...

Page 40: ...f the main grate If this condition is allowed the grate will 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...

Page 41: ...gloves and eye protection are recommended for this process 1 Protect the hearth and all other areas that are at risk from ash and residue contamination with suitable material before opening the stove...

Page 42: ...er is suitable and approved for stove use and is equipped with the correct HEPA filters Check to ensure the chimney and flue system is in sound condition and working correctly and safely Check that th...

Page 43: ...stove installer such as Hetas registered England Wales or equivalent for other Nations Open the door Remove the glass panel by removing the 4 screws and fixing tabs located to the inside of the door...

Page 44: ...surface so as not to damage the door or glass Remove the old fibre rope seals and scrape old glue from the locating grooves Clean the locating groove with a clean dry cloth to remove all old dust and...

Page 45: ...t cleaning the stove and re painting stove suitable hand protection gloves to protect from any sharp edges broken glass and any residue materials suitable eye protection goggles to protect against sha...

Page 46: ...t used From time to time remove the baffles to ensure that the flue way entrance is completely clear Baffle plates will require replacement from time to time and are a wearing consumable part Visual c...

Page 47: ...r Burning time is short Wet wood Use dry seasoned hardwood Over 20 moisture content Less than 20 moisture content Heat output too high Over firing Flue draught high Consult your stove installer Air co...

Page 48: ...orrect Consult your stove installer Evacuate all people from the room into a safe area If safely possible open all outside doors and widows to the effected room to ventilate Vacate the Smoke is emitte...

Page 49: ...weather conditions can contribute to flue down draughts Consult your stove installer Intermittent smoke enters the room Poor flue draught usually when the stove door is opened on caused by an over si...

Page 50: ...ue joints expelling tar 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 Stove operate...

Page 51: ...lue and stove Consult an approved chimney sweep if you are experiencing tar and creosote problems before continued use of the stove Consult a qualified heating engineer if you experience continued flu...

Page 52: ...52 4 9 Part Identification Windermere 5 SE...

Page 53: ...r Handle Roller 1 8 Door 1 27 Door handle Pin 1 9 Flue collar adaptor 1 28 Door Hinge 2 10 Flue Blanking Plate 1 29 Steel Ash pan 1 11 Air Wash Plate Director 1 30 Ceramic Glass Panel 1 12 Ash Pan Ope...

Page 54: ...54 5 0 Declaration of Performance Energy label Product Fiche 5 1 Declaration of Performance...

Page 55: ...55 5 2 Energy Label...

Page 56: ...gy Labelling of Local Space Heaters Supplier s Name or Trademark Newman Fireplaces Ltd Suppliers Model Identifier Windermere 5 SE Energy Efficiency Class of Model A Nominal Heat Output to Room kW 5 0...

Page 57: ...57 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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