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TECHNICAL DATA 

All built to EN13240

 

Springdale 

9103

 

Debdale 

9104

 

Hollywell  

9105

 

Brampton 

9108

 

Wakerley 

9112

 

Efficiency (Net) 

88.9% 

89.8% 

89.1% 

85.5% 

84.1% 

CO concentration  
@ 13%  Oxygen 

0.1% 

0.1% 

0.1% 

0.1% 

0.1% 

Requirement of fuels 
used in Smoke 
Control Areas 

Dry logs <20% 

H

Dry logs <20% 

H

Dry logs <20% 

H

Dry logs<20% H

Dry logs<20% H

Maximum length 

170 -220mm long 

Maximum length 

200 -250mm long 

Maximum length 

250 -300mm long 

Maximum length 

250 -350mm lonG 

Maximum length 

300 -450mm long 

Maximum width 

150mm 

Maximum width 

150mm 

Maximum width 

150mm 

Maximum width 

150mm 

Maximum width 

150mm 

Lower quality fuel 
can be used in non-
smoke controlled 
areas, but will not 
give the best 
efficiencies 

Dry Logs  

< 25% H

Dry Logs  

< 25% H

Dry Logs  

< 25% H

Dry Logs 

< 25% H

Dry Logs  

< 25% H

220mm long 

250mm long 

310mm long 

430mm long 

580mm long 

Weight in kg 

45 kg 

57 kg 

95

 

kg 

105 kg 

130 kg 

Nominal kW output 

3 kW 

4 kW 

5 kW 

8 kW 

12 kW 

Max kW output 

4.1 kW 

5.3 kW 

6.4 kW 

11.7 kW 

18.3 kW 

Air vent requirement. 

Not Required 

Not Required 

550mm sq min in 
houses built after 

2010, otherwise 

not required 

1,962mm sq min 

50mm diameter 

7,850mm sq min 

100mm diameter 

Air vent not 

required if stove is 

room sealed 

Air vent not 

required if stove is 

room sealed 

Air vent not 

required if stove is 

room sealed 

Minimum flue draught 
mm H²O 

0.5mm 

0.5mm 

0.5mm 

0.5mm 

0.5mm 

Flue gas temperature 

162 °C 

156 °C 

122 °C 

183 ˚C

 

237 °C 

Spigot Temp. 

258 °C 

253 °C 

241 °C 

274 °C 

316 °C 

Flue size (Top Exit) 

127mm (5”) 

127mm (5”) 

150mm (6”) 

150mm (6”) 

150mm (6”) 

Min. chimney 
diameter 

127mm (5”) 

127mm (5”) 

150mm (6”) 

150mm (6”) 

150mm (6”) 

Best chimney 
diameter 

127mm (5”) 

127mm (5”) 

150mm (6”) 

150mm (6”) 

175mm (7”) 

Minimum distance to 

combustible 

materials. All other 
distance as per 
Building regulations 
Part J or HETAS 
recommendations 

10cm behind (4”) 

35cm at side (14”) 

35cm to Top 

20cm behind (8”) 

40cm at side (16”) 

40cm to Top 

20cm behind (8”) 

35cm at side (14”) 

35cm to Top 

10cm behind (4”) 

40cm at side (16”) 

40cm to Top 

20cm behind (8”) 

45cm at side (18”) 

45cm to Top 

Non combustibles 

When fitted inside a masonry or similar non-flammable material recess, e.g., fireplace opening, there is no 

minimum distance; although we would advise a minimum of 50mm from any surface to allow for convection. 

Max Hearth temp. 

<100 °C 

<100 °C 

<100 °C 

<100 °C 

<100 °C 

Min Hearth thickness 

12mm 

12mm 

12mm 

12mm 

12mm 

 

 

Содержание Fireball Brampton 9108

Страница 1: ...Wood Burning Stoves Cross Section Artist Impression Applicable Appliances Springdale 9103 Debdale 9104 Hollywell 9105 Brampton 9108 and Wakerley 9112 Document reference BUR 02 16 Revision date FEBRUA...

Страница 2: ...ire Bricks and Baffle 14 Fitting of Stove Bricks 14 Log Retaining Bar 14 Commissioning the Appliance 15 USER INSTRUCTIONS 15 To Light the Stove 15 Recommended fuels using the Moisture Meter 16 Stove T...

Страница 3: ...tectors to place under the stove legs Black Squares A Moisture Meter to ensure your wood is dry Glass Cleaner Stove Paint in case you prefer black handles or ever need to touch up any paint work A Hea...

Страница 4: ...Page 4 of 20 Features Cross Section Artist Impression You now own the world s most efficient stove Approvals All our wood stoves are approved to EN13240 2001 and EN13240 A2 2004...

Страница 5: ...n houses built after 2010 otherwise not required 1 962mm sq min 50mm diameter 7 850mm sq min 100mm diameter Air vent not required if stove is room sealed Air vent not required if stove is room sealed...

Страница 6: ...Page 6 of 20 Stove Dimensions Room Sealing Options 40mm D 50mm D...

Страница 7: ...rial recess e g fireplace opening there is no minimum distance although we would advise a minimum of 50mm from any surface to allow for convection The Clean Air Act 1993 and Smoke Control Areas Under...

Страница 8: ...e downdraught problems where the wind tries to stop the fumes rising up the chimney An anti downdraught cowl might help but anti downdraught cowls reduce the draw We recommend you seek the advice of a...

Страница 9: ...withstanding the temperature produced by the stove and comply with the minimum distances to combustibles Air Supply and Room Sealing Kit Optional All hydrocarbon burning appliances require an oxygen...

Страница 10: ...and MDF should not be burnt in this appliance doing so is potentially dangerous and will invalidate any guarantees immediately Stove Assembly Door Handle Adjustment There is a CAM and LOBE mechanism w...

Страница 11: ...ed to your stove The information below is for reference only Fit the door handle and parts as per the assembly diagram below Please note it is very important to fit the parts in the correct sequence T...

Страница 12: ...e the remaining washers and nut as per diagram B using the 13mm spanner Please ensure the lever moves from left to right with just a little resistance to ensure it stays in place Levers and Handles Pl...

Страница 13: ...ale 3kw stove Fitting the cover plate is easy 1 Offer the cover plate up to the stove and locate the clips on the rear into the tubes and push it on 2 Make sure it is fitted open at the top and flush...

Страница 14: ...edge is at the front Place the back in Slide the top brick backwards so the lip sits over the back and side bricks keeping them in place and ensuring there is no gap at the back The base brick should...

Страница 15: ...air vent to maximum to the right and close the door to the first latch so there is an air gap around it Leave it like this for around five minutes or so the fire should be well alight and the door can...

Страница 16: ...are the world s most efficient stove because firstly due to the unique method of introducing air the combustion chamber is extremely hot and secondly the heat is extracted from the combusted gasses to...

Страница 17: ...the rope seal compresses Reasons for Premature Wear of Internal Parts Stove being used fired too vigorously Too little air passing through the stove Use of excessively dry wood wood from old furnitur...

Страница 18: ...a prolonged period in excess of 6 months the chimney should be swept prior to use to check for blockages birds nests etc and rubble debris blocking the flue ways Safety NOTE As with all solid fuel ap...

Страница 19: ...be your HETAS installer who will be able to provide the answers to most questions Your Burley retailer also has a great deal of experience and will also be able to provide helpful advice Further help...

Страница 20: ...ler Name contact details Chimney Swept Date Notes Made in the UK Burley Appliances Limited Lands End Way Oakham Rutland LE15 6RB United Kingdom Further information can be found at burley co uk woodbur...

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