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Clean Air Act Exemption 

The 

Purevision 5Kw, 5kw Wide and 8.5kW 

stoves only have been exempted under the Clean Air Act 

1993 to burn seasoned wood logs in designated smokeless zones in the UK. This is subject to the 
correct fitting of the air control plate (the part and fitting instructions are packed separately) 
maintaining the air wash control at a minimum opening at all times

. Instructions for wood burning 

MUST be followed in order to ensure compliance at all times.

  

 

PUREVISION

TM

 

STOVES 

Freestanding Stove Range 

5kW, 5kW Wide & 8.5kW Nominal Outputs.  

  

Fireline UK 

– A division of: 

Charlton & Jenrick Ltd

 

Unit D Stafford Park 2, Telford, Shropshire, TF3 3AR 

T: 0845 519 5991  

F: 0845 519 5992 

 

A Charlton and Jenrick Group Company  

With Patented 

TTi

 Air System  

Installation and Operating Instructions

 

Please hand these instructions to the stove user when the installation is complete. Leave the stove 

ready for operation and instruct the user in the correct use of the appliance and operation of controls.

 

Important: – 

These products must be installed by a suitably qualified 

installer.

 

Summary of Contents for PUREVISION

Page 1: ...er to ensure compliance at all times PUREVISIONTM STOVES Freestanding Stove Range 5kW 5kW Wide 8 5kW Nominal Outputs Fireline UK A division of Charlton Jenrick Ltd Unit D Stafford Park 2 Telford Shropshire TF3 3AR T 0845 519 5991 F 0845 519 5992 A Charlton and Jenrick Group Company With Patented TTi Air System Installation and Operating Instructions Please hand these instructions to the stove user...

Page 2: ...mportant safety information 5 4 1 1 Instructions 5 4 1 2 Chimney Warning 5 4 1 3 Extractor Fan Warning 5 4 1 4 Cleaning Chimney Sweeping 5 4 1 5 Fuels 6 4 1 6 Maintenance 6 4 1 7 Ventilation 6 4 2 Health and Safety Information 6 4 2 1 Handling 6 4 2 2 Fire Cement 6 4 2 3 Asbestos 6 4 2 4 Metal Parts 6 5 Installation Information 6 5 1 Chimney Flue 6 5 2 Ventilation 7 5 3 Direct Outside Air Connecti...

Page 3: ... 7 2 Fuel Overloading 15 7 7 3 Operation with Door Left Open 15 7 7 4 Primary Air Left Open 15 7 8 Notes on Smokeless fuel Ancit burning 16 7 9 Lighting the stove 16 7 10 Re fuelling 16 7 11 Shutting down 17 7 12 Shutting down for prolonged periods 17 7 13 User Maintenance 17 8 Maintenance Guide 18 8 1 Removing Top Plate 18 8 2 Removing Door 18 8 3 Removing Baffle Plate 19 8 4 Removing Firebox Lin...

Page 4: ...vision Stove Assembly 1 Operating Tool Stand 1 Ash Pan 1 Flue Spigot Collar installed 1 Casing Blanking Plate installed 1 Stove Operating Gloves 1 Purevision Toolkit 1 Fig 1 Operating Tool 2 0 Component Identification and Controls Fig 2 Purevision Stove Assembly and controls 5kW model shown ...

Page 5: ...irebox side liners by pulling the front edges inwards towards the centre of the firebox and sliding away from the 45 degree mitre joint with the back liner at the rear corners Take great care not to chip or damage the surfaces of these ceramic components support the rear liner so that it cannot fall over and break 3 3 3 Now remove the firebox rear liner Handle and store these ceramic liners very c...

Page 6: ...d BS EN 15287 must be fulfilled The installation of a stove is a notifiable building works as defined in the building regulations and it is a legal requirement under England and Wales Building Regulations that the installation is either carried out under Local Authority Building Control approval or is installed by a Competent Person registered with a Government approved Competent Persons Scheme HE...

Page 7: ...o contact with the skin In case of skin contact wash immediately with plenty of water 4 2 3 Asbestos This stove contains no asbestos If there is a possibility of disturbing any asbestos in the course of installation then please seek specialist guidance and use appropriate protective equipment 4 2 4 Metal Parts When installing or servicing this stove proper care should be taken to avoid the possibi...

Page 8: ...with the facility of using a dedicated 100mm diameter direct connection duct through a suitable route to the outside air It can either be connected to the rear or the underside of the stove and should be fitted at the time of stove installation Only the approved kit for Purevision stoves should be used This is designed to supply the necessary air for safe combustion and operation of the stove prov...

Page 9: ...om the stove body than materials that are not in line of sight e g with stove fully inside a chamber Materials above the stove are far more likely to overheat than materials alongside or below A guideline limiting temperature for solid timber not surface finishes is approximately 80 85 degrees C with a normal ambient room temperature Temperatures of combustible materials can be substantially lower...

Page 10: ... and chimney system Upon completion of the installation allow a suitable period of time for any fire cement and mortar to dry out A small fire may then be lit and checked to ensure the smoke and fumes are taken from the stove up the chimney and emitted safely to atmosphere Advise the customer not to run the stove at full output for at 3 4 days Explain that the stoves can provide much more or less ...

Page 11: ...04 EN13240 2001 Amd 2 2004 EN13240 2001 Amd 2 2004 Additional Characteristics Test Standard DIN DIN DIN Additional Particulate Emission Test Standard PD6434 PD6434 PD6434 Performance Characteristics on Wood Fuel Test Report Issue Date 10 2013 10 2013 10 2013 Total Efficiency 80 2 82 2 76 7 Declared nominal output kW 5 5 8 5 Tested nominal Output kW 4 9 5 8 4 Tested wood re fuelling interval h 0 75...

Page 12: ...owing immediate action should be taken 1 Open doors and windows to ventilate room 2 Let the fire out or remove and safely dispose of fuel from the appliance 3 Check for flue chimney blockage and clean if required 4 Do not attempt to re light the fire until the cause has been identified and corrected If necessary seek professional advice from chimney or stove specialists Important Do not fit an ext...

Page 13: ...uel for use within a smoke control area unless it is used in an exempt appliance exempted from the controls which generally apply in the smoke control area The Secretary of State for Environment Food and Rural Affairs has powers under the Act to authorise smokeless fuels or exempt appliances for use in smoke control areas in England In Scotland and Wales this power rests with Ministers in the devo...

Page 14: ...or reviving a coal fire Returning the lever towards the centre position will reduce the air supply progressively to reduce the burn rate The fire will be supplied with the correct amount of primary air for combustion of smokeless briquetted fuels and a small amount of secondary tertiary air for completing combustion Do not leave on maximum setting unless monitoring the fire to ensure over firing d...

Page 15: ...y to re paint inside the firebox due to the high temperatures that mean that the paint does not have much effect before being burnt off Steel and high quality cast ceramic liners are very resilient firebox materials and will give reliable service without major cleaning or work on the firebox The ceramic liner boards are very durable but may require replacement occasionally depending upon fuels and...

Page 16: ...ating very poor conditions for combustion The main cause of burning problems with wood stoves is due to excessively damp wood Wood can appear perfectly dry on the outside but still contain 40 50 water on the inside A moisture meter can be purchased from stove and equipment suppliers if you wish to check your wood source is correct Split a log and check the inside as well as the outside 7 7 1 Refue...

Page 17: ...ly well established for some time Once the ignition period is well under way gradually reduce the air control opening to establish the burning intensity you require 7 10 Re fuelling When burning Ancit the fire will begin to die down with a significant amount of white ash showing amongst the fuel Shake the grate using the shaker and then gently run a poker through the fire bed to remove most of the...

Page 18: ...the flue connection any appliance baffles or throat plates and the chimney are swept prior to lighting up after a prolonged shutdown period 7 13 User Maintenance See also the Cleaning section above and Maintenance Guide Section below for further information Inspect the inside of the firebox and above the baffle plate every week during use Where the chimney is believed to have previously served an ...

Page 19: ...top plate supports for levelling and adjustment as required It is not necessary to remove the top plate or door to clean or remove items from inside the firebox 8 2 Removing Door Remove the stove door by opening to approximately 30 degrees and lifting away to disengage the hinge pins It is not necessary to remove the door to clean or remove items from inside the firebox ...

Page 20: ...e 1 First lift upwards at the front and at the same time sliding the rear forwards off the back baffle support bracket 2 Next lower the rear edge into the firebox and allow the front of the baffle to slide off the front baffle support brackets 3 Finally rotate the baffle out of the firebox ...

Page 21: ... the rear firebox liner does not fall forwards and break 2 Remove the rear firebox liner being very careful not to damage the profiling at the top which is delicate 3 Remove the fuel retainer assembly by lifting up out of its slots 8 5 Removing Grate components 1 Remove the riddling shaker knob by unscrewing from the operating rod 2 Unscrew the operating rod from the underside of the centre rotati...

Page 22: ...t collar When re assembling either use a suitable fireproof gasket or fire cement 8 7 Removing Outer Casing 1 Unscrew 2 x M6 screws securing lower casing to stove legs 2 Unscrew and remove 4 x M4 screws from both left and right upper casing brackets Remove the brackets from the firebox itself to allow removal of the casing as easily as possible ...

Page 23: ...ening the door hinge securing screws and re positioning the hinge to suit This will adjust the horizontal alignment For front back alignment carefully adjust the hinges mounted on the stove body Check the door seals with a paper strip all around after any adjustment to prove they are still sealing correctly ...

Page 24: ... x M6 cap screws provided as shown Do not lean the stove forwards when moving it to access this control bracket as it will likely damage the air control lever Either fit without moving the stove or tilt it left right or to the rear 8 10 Maintenance of air control valve The main air control valve is mounted underneath the air plenum chamber which is fixed immediately beneath the ash pit To access t...

Page 25: ...24 Purevision Freestanding Issue 02 01 14 Purevision 5kW Stove Principal Dimensions All Dimensions shown in mm ...

Page 26: ...25 Purevision Freestanding Issue 02 01 14 Purevision 5kW WIDE Stove Principal Dimensions All Dimensions shown in mm ...

Page 27: ...26 Purevision Freestanding Issue 02 01 14 Purevision 8 5kW Stove Principal Dimensions All Dimensions shown in mm ...

Page 28: ...ll be pleased to supply spare parts and to provide any other information you require Alternatively contact Fireline 7 Can the doors be left open while burning For safety and heat efficiency the doors should remain closed These stoves are not designed or approved for doors open operation 8 Why is the stove smoking when lit A flue with lack of draught problems is almost certainly the cause of a smok...

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