Woodwarm Stoves Fireblaze Installation And Operating Instructions Manual Download Page 14

14 

Fig.17 

OPERATING

 

INSTRUCTIONS

 

 

 

 
Before lighting check with the installer that the work and checks described in the previous pages of this booklet have 
been carried out correctly and that the chimney is sound,  has been swept and is free from any obstructions. 
 

HOW  CLEAN BURN  WORKS

 

These stoves use 

Secondary Air

, which passes through long preheated air inlet ducts and exits as an '

Air Curtain’

down

 

over the glass,  keeping most of the normal tar deposits from condensing on the glass. The movement of this air 

also promotes a 

'Rolling Action

' that mixes and re-burns harmful deposits to give a       '

Clean Burn

' . 

 

LIGHTING

 

Open both 

Primary 

and 

Secondary

 air controls (Fig.17), by turning each fully clockwise. 

The stove can be lit using paper, dry kindling, and/or fire lighters.  Place the paper and kindling or fire-lighters on the 
grate and cover with wood or a 50mm layer of solid fuel (

Never overload the firebox

).  Light the fire and close the 

stove door.  
Wait until the fuel is well alight then load fuel and adjust the air controls to suit as described on the opposite page.  
 

PAINT CURE DURING INITIAL LIGHTING

 

Note

  The paint used for finishing the stove will emit fumes as it "cures" during initial firings. Also when at temperature 

prior to curing, the paint will be very soft and can mark easily. 

Ensure good ventilation by opening doors and win-

dows and avoid marking the paint surface.  

It is best to avoid opening the stove door opening during curing as the rope may be pulled from it’s groove 
leaving a hot door with no rope seal. Let the fuel load burn out and the stove cool down prior. 

 

Primary Air Control  
(Under  Grate Air

)

 

Secondary Air Control  
(Airwash Air)

 

STOVE AIR 

CONTROLS

 

Fig.17 

OPERATING

 

INSTRUCTIONS

 

 

 

 
Before lighting check with the installer that the work and checks described in the previous pages of this booklet have 
been carried out correctly and that the chimney is sound,  has been swept and is free from any obstructions. 
 

HOW  CLEAN BURN  WORKS

 

These stoves use 

Secondary Air

, which passes through long preheated air inlet ducts and exits as an '

Air Curtain’

down

 

over the glass,  keeping most of the normal tar deposits from condensing on the glass. The movement of this air 

also promotes a 

'Rolling Action

' that mixes and re-burns harmful deposits to give a       '

Clean Burn

' . 

 

LIGHTING

 

Open both 

Primary 

and 

Secondary

 air controls (Fig.17), by turning each fully clockwise. 

The stove can be lit using paper, dry kindling, and/or fire lighters.  Place the paper and kindling or fire-lighters on the 
grate and cover with wood or a 50mm layer of solid fuel (

Never overload the firebox

).  Light the fire and close the 

stove door.  
Wait until the fuel is well alight then load fuel and adjust the air controls to suit as described on the opposite page.  
 

PAINT CURE DURING INITIAL LIGHTING

 

Note

  The paint used for finishing the stove will emit fumes as it "cures" during initial firings. Also when at temperature 

prior to curing, the paint will be very soft and can mark easily. 

Ensure good ventilation by opening doors and win-

dows and avoid marking the paint surface.  

It is best to avoid opening the stove door during curing as the rope may be pulled from it’s groove, leaving a 
hot door with no rope seal. Let the fuel load burn out and the stove cool down prior. 

 

Primary Air Control  
(Under  Grate Air

)

 

Secondary Air Control  
(Airwash Air)

 

STOVE AIR 

CONTROLS

 

Summary of Contents for Fireblaze

Page 1: ...tion and Guarantee Document A new era in clean effective multi fuel stoves Woodwarm Stoves Woodwarm Stoves Serial Number Also detailed on data plate located on the back of the stove door Please quote...

Page 2: ...iew Stoves How Clean Burn Works Lighting Initial Lighting curing paint Stove Air Controls Running The Stove Extended Burning Things To Avoid Operation of the grate Daily Routine Maintenance and Servic...

Page 3: ...82 9 82 9 Efficiency solid fuel 75 4 75 4 75 6 Co Emission 13 O2 wood 0 20 0 50 0 50 Co Emission 13 O2 solid fuel 0 28 0 28 0 16 Weight Minimum Clearance From Combustibles Rear 800 800 800 Side 500 50...

Page 4: ...nts are used in the installation they should be installed in accordance with the manufacturers installation instructions and all wiring must comply with the current I E E regulations and the by laws o...

Page 5: ...rofessional installer or the Building Inspector at your local council Whichever chimney option you choose to use DO NOT FORGET TO POSITION A CLEANING ACCESS if applicable in your flue and chimney that...

Page 6: ...le rooflight dormer window or other opening Note 3 At least 1000mm above the top of the opening D within 2300mm of an adjoin ing or adjacent building whether or not beyond the boundary Note 3 at least...

Page 7: ...7 Flue Outlet Configuration Register Plate Flexible Liner Rain Cap Tee With Removable Cap Woodwarm Rear Flue Adaptor Fig 2 Minimum 4 5mtrs Flue Vent 600mm MAX of Single wall flue...

Page 8: ...d set screws should be used to reinforce the above joints where ap plicable Carefully remove any excess fire cement immediately to ensure no marking of the stove finish Replace the door by aligning it...

Page 9: ...9 Rear Fire Board Side Fire Board Baffle in position FIRE BOARDS Fig 3 How to insert Baffle through doorway BAFFLE Fig 4 Fig 5...

Page 10: ...10 LOGGUARD SOLID FUEL INFILLS Gem Blaze only Fig 6 a Fig 6 b Fig 7 a Fig 7b Fig 7 c...

Page 11: ...is supplied with a heat resistant glove to operate the door han dle e t c when hot Turn handle to clockwise to open and turn anti clockwise to lock The door catches can be adjusted but ensure that th...

Page 12: ...ash before the fuel is up to temperature and or wood fuel is too wet If a routine is established of hard burning on secondary air only for 20 minutes at each end of the day this will assist in keeping...

Page 13: ...Smokeless fuel or dry wood Dry wood means that it has not more than 20 moisture content If these operating instructions are fol lowed correctly no significant smoke will be produced Burning wet 20 mo...

Page 14: ...cool down prior Primary Air Control Under Grate Air Secondary Air Control Airwash Air STOVE AIR CONTROLS Fig 17 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Before lighting check with the installer that the work and check...

Page 15: ...o a low or cool bed of embers as excessive smoke emission can occur Refuelling must be carried out onto a sufficient quantity of glowing embers and ash that a new fuel charge will ignite in a reasonab...

Page 16: ...the closed position Using a small movement will dislodge all but the largest clinkers through to the ashpan Too much riddling poking can result in unburnt fuel being emptied into the ash pan and shou...

Page 17: ...re boards and seals and replace if deteriorated Remove and clean over the baffle and clear flue ways more often if burning solid fuel A visit from the chimney sweep will remove the small amount of ash...

Page 18: ...n If the above are closed then excess air may be entering from elsewhere Check if door glass and ash pit door rope seals are damaged or not seating Check all flue connections are airtight Check if flu...

Page 19: ...ling in and returning the product Registration and Guarantee Form this will help maintain our records and assist us in identifying your stove in the unlikely event of any problem occurring and also wh...

Page 20: ...er INSTALLERS DETAILS Name Address Phone Number HETAS Registration Number SPARE PARTS Use only Metal Developments Ltd approved replacement parts 14mm Main Fire Door Rope Door Glass Ladder Rope Door Gl...

Page 21: ...k Stone Staffordshire ST15 OSR Tel 01785 811732 www chimneyworks co uk The National Association Of Chimney Engineers N A C E Ltd PO Box 849 Metheringham Lincoln Lincolnshire LN4 3WU Tel 01526 322555 F...

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