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A list of Qualified Engineers is available from
UK Solid Fuel Association
R. o. I.
7 Swanwick Court
Irish National Fireplace Organisation
Alfreton
162 Chapel Street
Derbyshire
Dublin
DE55 7AS
Ireland
Tel. 0845 601 4406
Tel. 01 801 5959
Chimney Fire
Identified by loud roaring sounds, dense smoke and sparks exiting chimney.
Shut down all air supply to stove by closing air vents, ensure the stove door fully
closed, call the Fire Brigade immediately. Regular chimney maintenance will
prevent chimney fires. Seek advice from a qualified chimney sweep. Chimneys
must be checked at least annually or more often when poor quality fuels that
are not recommended are burnt
Poor Heat Output
The stove may be too small for room. Seek advice from a qualified heating
engineer as to (kW) output required for room size. As a guideline the volume of
the room in cubic feet divided by 500 i.e. room 15’ x 15’ x 8’ would require
3.6kW approx.
Chimney and / or flue pipe restricted, room ventilation restricted.
On Installation these will have been checked but regular maintenance is
necessary as conditions can change i.e. soot build up, birds nesting, masonry fall,
dust build up or furniture blocking vents.
Poor quality fuel.
Only burn dry seasoned timber, soft woods have a lower heat output than hard
woods. Use a moisture meter. Solid fuels vary in heat value, check with your
coal merchant as to suitability.