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dance with the current Building Regulations, Local Authority By-laws, British Standards 
and Codes of Practice. The Brunswick has no ventilation requirement but a fixed vent is 
advisable as this will enhance the pull of the chimney and reduce unwanted draughts. 
Care should be taken that these openings can not become obstructed. Considerations 
and provisions must be made for any other appliances requiring ventilation. An extractor 
fan must not be used in the same location as the appliance. 
This appliance is not to be used with a shared chimney. 
 
 

Operating Instructions 

 

Primary Air  
Primary air is controlled via the sliding vents in the bottom of the door; this provides a 
conventional air draught to the bed of the fire. (+) indicates more air, (-) indicates less 
air. To adjust, slightly turn the knob anti-clockwise to loosen, then move sideways. 
When in the desired position, turn the knob clockwise until tight. 
 
Secondary Air 
Secondary air is controlled via the sliding vent above the door, it is this ‘airwash’ that 
keeps a clean and uninterrupted view of the fire, also aiding in good secondary combus-
tion of fuel and reducing emissions into the chimney and environment. To adjust the 
secondary air intake, simply move the slider left (-) for less air or right (+) for more air. 
 
Damper Assembly (optional) 
When burning wood only, a flue damper assembly may be fitted. When the damper is 
set in the open position the chimney draws at full draught, increasing the volume of air 
flow through the stove and flue. Shutting the damper restricts the flow, slowing the rate 
of burning. This is an after market product and will be of the type with positive open and 
closed indication to prevent misunderstanding. 
 

THE FLUE DAMPER SHOULD NOT BE FITTED WHEN BURNING SOLID FUELS 

 
 

De-Ashing 
It is important that the riddler is used to remove the ash to ensure an airflow through the 
firebed and allow the fire to burn over the entire area of the grate. Insert peg on operat-
ing tool into hole in riddling rod, draw tool forwards and backwards with a slow positive 
action. Set rod in back position after de-ashing.  
 
Notes On Wood Burning 
Wood burns best on a bed of ash and it is therefore only necessary to remove surplus 
ash from the grate occasionally. 
Burn only dry, well seasoned wood, which should have been cut , split and stacked for 
at least 12 months, with free air movement around the sides of the stack to enable it to 
dry out. Burning wet or unseasoned wood will create tar deposits in the stove and chim-
ney and will not produce a satisfactory heat output. 
 

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problem is solved. A list of Qualified Engineers is available from: 
  

UK Solid Fuel Association 

7 Swanwick Court, Alfreton 

Derbyshire DE557AS 

Tel- 0845-601-4406 

 

R.o.I.  

Irish National Fireplace Organisation 

162 Chapel Street, Dublin 

Tel-01-801-5959 

 

5) Chimney Fire 

Identified by loud roaring sounds, dense smoke and sparks exiting chimney. Shut 
down air supply to stove by closing air vents, close stove door fully, call fire bri-
gade immediately. Regular chimney maintenance will prevent chimney fires. 
Seek advice from a Qualified Chimney Sweep. Chimneys must be checked annu-
ally more often when bitumas coal and poor quality smoky fuels are used. 
 
If this appliance is well maintained and used correctly in accordance with these 
instructions it will give many years of efficient service and prove to be an excel-
lent investment. 

Summary of Contents for BRUNSWICK

Page 1: ...N13240 for intermittent use Valor Fires Wood Lane Erdington Birmingham B24 9QP Tel 01204 868550 technical and spares enquiries www valor co uk BRUNSWICK CAST IRON MULTI FUEL STOVE V 5 2 Conforms to EN...

Page 2: ...In Wg Dimensions may vary slightly the manufacturers reserve the right to adjust them without notice Key To Dimensions A Height B Width C Centreline of Flue D Height To Centre of Rear Flue E Depth F...

Page 3: ...010 Leg 14 15 D11C002 Stove Door Front Panel 16 FFX014 Ash Pan 17 FFX011 Fret 18 FFX024 Secondary Air Duct 19 FFX018 Door Glass 20 FFX027 Glass Panel Seal 21 FFX026 Door Seal 22 FFX023 Secondary Air S...

Page 4: ...ion Instructions Check the chimney is in good condition dry free from cracks and obstructions The diameter of the chimney flue should not be less than 150mm and not more than 230mm If any of these req...

Page 5: ...lacken the two screws beneath the grate and pull forward then close the door fully open door and tighten screws Positioning of Appliance The stove can be recessed in a suitable sized fireplace but a p...

Page 6: ...arket product and will be of the type with positive open and closed indication to prevent misunderstanding THE FLUE DAMPER SHOULD NOT BE FITTED WHEN BURNING SOLID FUELS De Ashing It is important that...

Page 7: ...he air flow through the grate and eventually cause the fire to die With some solid fuels a residue of burnt fuel or clinker will accumulate on the grate al low the fire to go out periodically to remov...

Page 8: ...brick lin ings check operation of grate check flue for any possible blockages It is advisable to have the chimney swept at least once or even twice per year If the appliance is in con 9 stant use the...

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