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Solid Fuel Stoves Manual v4. Issued  - 11/03/2014 (382)

SOLID FUEL

HEATING STOVES

MULTI-FUEL MODELS

INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

LEAVE THIS DOCUMENT WITH THE HOUSEHOLDER!

All Portway Stoves exceed the safety and performance requirements of European Standards

Intermittent burning solid fuel roomheaters for installation with a single dedicated chimney.

  

Independently tested by SGS Environmental Laboratory BV, Arnhem

Portway No1

Portway No2

Portway No3

Portway Inset

Fuel 

Wood (Beech)

 Mineral Fuel

(Anthracite)

Wood

(Beech)

 Mineral Fuel

(Anthracite)

Wood

(Beech)

 Mineral Fuel

(Anthracite)

Wood (Beech)

 Mineral Fuel

(Anthracite)

Test Standard

EN 13240:2001+A2 2004

EN13229: 2001

Test Cycle

1.15kg over

0.75hrs

0.76kg over

1.1hrs

1.51kg over

0.72hrs

1.05kg over

1.0hrs

2.15kg over

0.73hrs

1.65kg over

1.01 hrs

1.06kg over

0.82hrs

0.74kg over

1.01 hrs

Settings

Primary 0, 

2nd 25mm

Primary 30,

2nd 25mm

Primary 0, 

2nd 25mm

Primary 35, 

2nd 20mm

Primary 0, 

2nd 25mm

Primary 45, 

2nd 25mm

Primary 5, 

2nd 30mm

Primary 32, 

2nd 20mm

Flue Draught Pa (ins WG)

12 (0.05)

12 (0.05)

12 (0.05)

12 (0.05)

12 (0.05)

12 (0.05)

12 (0.05)

12 (0.05)

Efficiency %

78.8

78.2

78.2

77.3

76.3

70.0

76.5

75.5

Recommended Output Rating kW

4.9

4.9

6.9

6.9

9

9

4.7

4.7

Output when fitted with reducer 
brick pair, kW

3.0

3.0

5.0

5.0

7.1

7.1

2.9

2.9

Mean Flue Gas Temp Rise ºC

226

216

280

292

297

358

237

273

Minimum air entry requirement

2700 mm ² 

3800 mm ²

4900 mm ²

2700 mm ²

Minimum Clearance to 
combustibles (allow min 50mm 
clearance to non-combustibles)

350mm

300mm

300mm

With 150mm or longer legs or base fitted, hearth temperature is <100°C – A light duty hearth

may be used.

In masonry fireplace, 150mm

at sides

350mm above

E

m

is

si

o

n

a

if 

02

=

1

3

%

NOx mg/m³

44

-

77

-

55

-

66

-

CO %

0.19

0.10

0.14

0.08

0.19

0.08

0.35

0.08

CxHy mg/m³ 

169

-

94

-

205

-

761

-

Gas flow g/sec

4.6

5.4

5.4

6.1

7.3

10.0

4.6

5.0

Smoke Emission mg/m³ 

38 

21

74

36

135

21

78

14

Read these instructions! Use only recommended fuels! 

This document, when completed by the installer, constitutes part of a 'Hearth Notice' for purposes of  Building 
Law. It must be left with the householder and placed where it can easily be found.

INSTALLED AT LOCATION:

BY:

EMERGENCY CONTACT:

Flue Draught measured

on commissioning:

Fuel used on

commissioning

I definitively assert that this installation is safe, has been lit and demonstrated to the householder, 
conforms with current building regulations and with these instructions

SIGNED:                                                                                DATE:

TO FIND A QUALIFIED INSTALLER, FUEL SUPPLIER or CHIMNEY

SWEEP, CONTACT:

UK: 

The Solid Fuel Association, 7 Swanwick Court, Alfreton, Derbyshire DE55

7AS Tel:0845-601-4406 www.solidfuel.co.uk

RoI:

 Irish Nationwide Fireplace Organisation, 162 Capel Street, Dublin 1

Tel:01-801-5959 www.fireplace.ie

Portway 1, 2, 3 and Inset stoves may be used in smoke control areas

when operated strictly in accordance with these instructions and with

Soliftec Smoke Advice Sheet No1

(

www.soliftec.com/smokeadvice.htm

), when burning:

UK: 

Untreated wood logs or authorised smokeless fuels (

Exempted from s20

of the Clean Air Act 1993

)

RoI: 

Wood logs, smokeless fuels or peat briquettes, but not petroleum coke

(Control of Atmospheric Pollution Regulations, 1970)

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Pa

WG

PRODUCTION NUMBER

Summary of Contents for Portway No1

Page 1: ...combustibles 350mm 300mm 300mm With 150mm or longer legs or base fitted hearth temperature is 100 C A light duty hearth may be used In masonry fireplace 150mm at sides 350mm above Emissions as if 02 13 NOx mg m 44 77 55 66 CO 0 19 0 10 0 14 0 08 0 19 0 08 0 35 0 08 CxHy mg m 169 94 205 761 Gas flow g sec 4 6 5 4 5 4 6 1 7 3 10 0 4 6 5 0 Smoke Emission mg m 38 21 74 36 135 21 78 14 Read these instr...

Page 2: ...eaking around door frames etc it is commonly accepted that this alone may suffice for appliances c 5kW but in any case of doubt fit a purpose made air vent An extractor fan or another fuel using appliance in the same building can remove this air The Safe Air Supply kit available as an extra provides the correct fresh air for combustion and ventilation via a flexible tube from outside without draug...

Page 3: ...ate and leave all the air controls open to allow ventilation to reduce condensation FUELS There is no perfect fuel so we strongly recommend that you try a selection of fuels or mixtures to find which suits you best SMOKE CONTROL In certain areas special rules apply to reduce smoke nuisance Check with your local authority WOOD only emits as much carbon to the atmosphere as the tree took in when gro...

Page 4: ...brigade Prevent fires by using very dry fuel and having your chimney swept regularly MAINTENANCE MONTHLY With the fire cold remove clean and refit the throat or baffle plate below the flue outlet Check that the flue is clear and unblocked and that the door seals are sound ANNUALLY SWEEP THE CHIMNEY The entire length of the chimney from stove to outlet should be swept annually more often if smoky f...

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