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Installation and Operating Instructions for Newbourne 40i Inset Inset Ecodesign Multi Fuel Stove
Ref: Pevex1030/AH/ver1: 1 April 2019
Care should also be taken in the construction of hearths or fireplaces to ensure that suitable provision is taken
to allow for expansion and contraction of the construction materials.
It is recommended that if a back panel is
used that it should be constructed/built with suitable expansion joints (sectioned and slabbed) especially where
maximum heat will be generated at the top of the stove and where it touches the panel.
CLEARANCES FROM COMBUSTIBLES
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Recommended minimum clearance from front to combustible materials 800mm
It is deemed safe to install a Newbourne 40i Inset stove on a combustible floor provided it is covered by a non-
combustible hearth plate of at least 12mm thickness and extends at least 300mm in front and 150mm to either
side.
Note:
un-insulated flue pipe must be installed to local building regulations (we recommend that not more than a
1 metre length of plain un-insulated pipe is used before connection to a chimney system and that no combustible
materials are within 500mm of the flue pipe).
Baffle plate removal
The Newbourne 40i Inset Ecodesign stove is fitted with a twin baffle system to improve efficiency and lower CO
emissions with the lower one made from vermiculite and the upper one made from steel. Removal of the steel
baffle allows immediate access into the flue system for sweeping.
Removal of lower vermiculite baffle and upper steel one
MINIMUM RECOMMENDED CLEARANCES FROM COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS:
SIDES
REAR
TOP
NEWBOURNE 40i
INSET ECODESIGN
300mm
175mm
250mm
1. Remove the front base brick part
by gently lifting the steel fence and
carefully removing the brick with
your other hand.
2. Gently angle the fence up
and away from the side bricks
and out of the firebox.
3. The vermiculite front baffle rests
on the side bricks and this can be
lifted off the side bricks and angled
out of the stove. The rear baffle can
be removed in the same way.
4. Remove the left and right
hand side bricks by gently
angling them out of the stove.
5. The cast iron grate can be
removed…..
7. followed by the rear brick.