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Section 9 - Removal & re-fitting the smoke stop  

If in doubt contact a competent person

9.1

WARNING : The smoke stop is fitted to ensure that your stove receives 

enough air to burn away the smoke when burning wood.  The smoke 

stop is fitted to prevent the secondary air control being fully closed.  If, 

and only if smoke is not a concern you may unscrew and remove the 

smoke stop that was fitted during the manufacture of your Portway 

Arundel Wood stove.  Controllability and burn times may be improved, 

but more smoke may also be emitted.  The smoke stops must always 

remain in place when burning wood in smoke control area’s of the 

United Kingdom.  Failure to do so invalidates the DEFRA approval of the 

stove.

9.2

To remove the smoke stop, firstly ensure that the stove is cool.

9.3

Locate the smoke stop on the air control as shown below in figure 8.

Fig. 8

9.4

Remove the smoke stop by unscrewing in a anti-clockwise direction.

9.5

Keep the smoke stop in a safe place for future use.

9.6

Re-fit in reverse order if necessary.

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Smoke stop

Air control

Summary of Contents for Arundel Wood PCWSB3

Page 1: ...d Fuel Association R O I Irish Nationwide Fireplace Organisation 7 Swanwick Court 162 Capel Street Alfreton Dublin Derbyshire Tel 01 801 5959 DE55 7AS www fireplace ie Tel 0845 601 4406 www solidfuel co uk This Portway Arundel Wood Stove may be used in smoke control areas when operated strictly in accordance with these instructions and with Soliftec Smoke Advice Sheet No 1 www soliftec com smokead...

Page 2: ...ut Indicative 50 0 Energy Efficiency Index 110 Auxilliary Electricity Consumption at Nominal Heat Output Not applicable Auxilliary Power Consumption at Minimum Output Not applicable Auxilliary Power Consumption at Standby Mode Not applicable Permanent Pilot Flame Requirement Not applicable Type of Heat Output Room Temperature Control Single stage heat output no room temperature control Harmonised ...

Page 3: ...f the Portway Arundel Wood Stove 11 Section 6 1 Lighting the Stove Installer Instruction 12 Section 6 2 Break in Fires User Instruction 12 Section 6 3 Lighting the Stove User Instruction 12 Section 6 4 Re fuelling the Fire User Instruction 13 Section 6 5 Maintenance 13 Section 7 Troubleshooting 14 Section 8 Removal Re Fitting the Stove Throat Plate 15 Section 9 Removal Re Fitting the Stove Smoke S...

Page 4: ...stove is supplied with the following loose items 1 off ashpan 1 off ashpan handle tool 1 off stove glove Section 2 Stove Performance Data Page 4 of 18 Fuel Wood Beech Test standard EN 13240 Re fuelling Interval 0 83hrs Settings 0 primary 50 secondary Flue draught Pa ins WG 12 0 05 Efficiency 83 1 Recommended output kW 5 0 Mean flue gas temperature o C 252 Minimum air entry requirement 2700mm2 Mini...

Page 5: ...ace to which it is installed equal to 550mm2 for each kW of output This can often be provided by air leaking around door frames etc It is commonly accepted that this level of adventitious ventilation alone may suffice for stoves of output less than 5kW but in the case of any doubt fit a purpose made air vent If an extractor fan is fitted in the room any interconnecting room or room in the vicinity...

Page 6: ... areas when burning wood logs when it is fitted with the smoke control stop part number F 176950 2 9 2 Under the Clean Air Act local authorities may declare the whole or part of the disrict 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 offenc...

Page 7: ...acement fixed solid fuel or wood biomass appliance is installed in a dwelling a carbon monoxide alarm must be fitted in the same room as the appliance Further guidance on the installation of the Carbon Monoxide alarm is available in the latest version of BS EN 50292 and from the alarm manufacturers instructions 2 10 2 IMPORTANT NOTE The installation a Carbon Monoxide CO alarm is not a substitute f...

Page 8: ... as shown below and overpage in figures 2 3 4 3 1 1 Top flue outlet into existing chimney figure 2 Fig 2 3 1 2 Top flue outlet sleeved through wall into external insulated flue figure 3 Fig 3 Register plate Cleaning access door Metal sealing collar and glass rope Fireproof and air tight seal required all round Cleaning hatch on bend External insulated flue Fireproof and air tight seal required all...

Page 9: ...d it is imperative that the route from the stove to the chimney terminal is completely air tight even very small air gaps can adversly affect the flue draught Seal all joins with fireproof cement and or heatproof rope The entire construction should be made of durable fireproof materials Cleaning door Fireproof and air tight seal required all round T piece with cleaning door Page 9 of 18 ...

Page 10: ... mositure meter which will allow you to measure the moisture content of the wood you are planning to use 4 3 WOOD SIZE It is recommended that logs should be no greater than 5 125mm in diameter and a maximum of 250mm in length The logs must be dry with a moisture content no greater than 20 4 4 WET TIMBER WARNING Wet timber and logs must not be used as this will create excess tar deposits in the chi...

Page 11: ...oor when the stove is hot Please note all parts of the stove will become hot in use and care needs to be taken to avoid injury through burning 5 1 3 Ashpan handle a ashpan and handle is supplied for use with the stove please use this in conjunction with the glove and be aware that ash and embers in the ashpan will be extremely hot Take care when discarding hot embers 5 1 4 Smoke Stop To make sure ...

Page 12: ...ely soft and will mark easily Section 6 3 Lighting the stove User instruction 6 3 When first lighting the stove comply with the following 6 3 1 Ensure that the ash bucket is in place 6 3 2 Ensure that the air control is in the fully open position to the left hand side when viewed from the front 6 3 3 Construct a pile of kindling in the centre of the grate using approximately 1kg of kindling wood 6...

Page 13: ... person 6 5 Regular cleaning and maintenance of the stove is essential for safety and efficiency Portway recommend a suitably qualified HETAS registered engineer is used for servicing purposes Ensure the following steps are completed regularly 6 5 1 The ashbucket should be emptied after every use as required 6 5 2 When the stove is cold clean out any build of ash or unburnt fuel from the grate aro...

Page 14: ...re goes out with plenty of fuel in the stove try leaving the air controls open a little more Check the door seal is sound and that there are no gaps or cracks in the flue or flue joints 7 1 5 Overfiring If the stove is left with the air control in the fully open position for too long this will result in overfiring excessive chimney temperatures and risk of component failure and chimney fires Use a...

Page 15: ...the top retaining bracket step 2 Finally rotate downwards and remove from the door of the stove step 3 Clean off any fly ash etc If using throat plate removal as a form of access to the chimney please ensure any debris that comes from the chimney is fully removed from the stove before attempting to refit the throat plate 8 4 Replace in reverse order 8 5 Check the stove for correct performance and ...

Page 16: ...way Arundel Wood stove Controllability and burn times may be improved but more smoke may also be emitted The smoke stops must always remain in place when burning wood in smoke control area s of the United Kingdom Failure to do so invalidates the DEFRA approval of the stove 9 2 To remove the smoke stop firstly ensure that the stove is cool 9 3 Locate the smoke stop on the air control as shown below...

Page 17: ...Section 10 Spare Parts IMPORTANT Only genuine Portway spare parts should be used with this stove and no unauthorised modifications to this stove are permitted Page 17 of 18 ...

Page 18: ...d descriptions contained in this book cannot be guaranteed B 1032572 Issue 1 6th June 2022 BFM Europe Ltd Trentham Lakes Stoke on Trent Staffordshire ST4 4TJ www bfm europe com Spare Parts www bfm partfinder co uk Telephone General Enquiries 01782 339000 Telephone Service 01782 339008 Page 18 of 18 ...

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