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                            STOVE SITE AND MINIMUM CLEARANCES 
 

There must be

 no combustible 

material

 

(i.e. plaster board, wooden wall panels, skirting boards, beams etc)

 within a 

specified distance to the rear and sides of the stove, these can be found on table 1 page 3.

 

 

 
 

                                                 CHIMNEY AND FLUE 
 

The chimney should be thoroughly swept and examined for soundness.  If  the chimney  is not lined, then we  
recommend strongly that before use  it is fully lined with a 

Class 1  Liner and insulated (we recommend no more 

than 600mm single skin flue from the appliance).

  

It is not advisable to only partially line a chimney as this will 

only create further problems where the lining finishes.

 If  there are even  the smallest air breaks in the mortar, the 

chimney is not suitable for a wood stove.  When hot flue gases rise up the chimney, it will pull cold air through any small 
break.  This cools the flue gases at that  level causing wood tar to precipitate at that point on the chimney wall.  Soon 
this will accumulate across the chimney and therefore constrict it and stop the fire burning properly.  Eventually this will 
not only lead to a chimney fire, but will further rot the chimney structure. If the chimney is not lined and was previously 
used for an open fire then there is a possibility that the higher temperatures produced by this closed appliance will  
loosen deposits. It will be necessary to have the flue swept and inspected by a registered sweep one month after the 
initial installation. 

In the absence of a chimney

 one of the following must be used either internally or externally:- a prefabricated block 

chimney, a conventionally constructed chimney with a  Class 1 liner, or a  twin walled insulated  flue to BS 4543. 

The 

internal diameter must not be less than that of your particular appliance. 

 Flues must be fitted in accordance with 

the manufacturers'  instructions and according to local Building Regulations.  If there is any doubt  over the flue connec-
tion or the installation, consult your nearest professional installer, or the Building Inspector at your local council. 

 

Whichever chimney option you choose to use

 DO NOT FORGET TO POSITION A CLEANING ACCESS

  

(if applicable) in your flue and chimney that is easily accessible for sweeping. 

Note:

  Clay liners can create a cool  

upper internal temperature which can lead to condensation problems, especially if the liners are not back insulated. If a 
clay liner is already in place we recommend lining with class 1 liner. 
 
For efficient stove working it is important to make sure that  there is an adequate draw on the chimney.  The chimney 
height should not be less than 4.5 metres measured vertically from the outlet of the stove to the top of the chimney. With 
a minimum flue draft reading of  0.05mbar (0.02”wg) when warm,  increasing to 0.15mbar (0.06”wg) when hot. These 
readings should be taken using secondary air and all fire doors closed. The minimum flue size for these stoves varies 
according to the model, refer to the specification sheet (table 1 page 3) for the minimum flue diameter.  If possible line 
the chimney with a flue liner that is at least 25mm (1") larger than that of your particular stove.  At no point in the flue 
should it be below the minimum flue diameter.  

 

 

This appliance is unsuitable for use in a shared flue system

. If elsewhere in the house another  fireplace feeds into 

the same chimney this 

must

 be sealed, otherwise flue gases or air may either be drawn into or escape from, the other 

chimney or fireplace. This would contravene  Building Regulations as it is potentially

 very dangerous

.   

 
CHIMNEYS,  FLUES, COMBUSTION,  AIR SUPPLY AND POSITIONING OF THE STOVE 

In addition to these installation instructions, Building Regulations and Local Authority By-Laws regarding flues and  
positioning of the appliance. (Building Regulations 

Document J 

must be observed).

 

 

AIR VENTILATION AND FREE AIR: 

The stove requires 550 mm

2

 of FREE AIR space per KW input in excess of 5kw. Therefore, a 9kw input appliance 

requires 2200mm of free air.  
                                                   9KW  -  5KW  =  4KW                                 4KW  x  550mm

2

  =  2200mm

2   

 

 

There must not be a extractor fan fitted in the same room as the stove as this can cause the stove to emit fumes 
into the room.                                                                                                                                       

 

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Страница 1: ...nd Guarantee Document A new era in clean effective multi fuel stoves Woodwarm Stoves Woodwarm Stoves Serial Number Also detailed on data plate located on the back of the stove door Please quote when m...

Страница 2: ...How Clean Burn Works Lighting Initial Lighting curing paint Stove Air Controls Running The Stove Extended Burning Things To Avoid Operation of the grate Daily Routine Maintenance and Servicing Chimney...

Страница 3: ...id fuel 70 7 Co Emission 13 O2 wood 0 31 Co Emission 13 O2 solid fuel 0 14 Weight Minimum Clearance From Combustibles Above 350mm Side 100mm Recommended Refuelling Intervals hours 1 5 Maximum Log Leng...

Страница 4: ...he skin In cases of con tact wash off with plenty of water Electrical If any electrical components are used in the installation they should be installed in accordance with the manufacturers installati...

Страница 5: ...r nearest professional installer or the Building Inspector at your local council Whichever chimney option you choose to use DO NOT FORGET TO POSITION A CLEANING ACCESS if applicable in your flue and c...

Страница 6: ...le rooflight dormer window or other opening Note 3 At least 1000mm above the top of the opening D within 2300mm of an adjoin ing or adjacent building whether or not beyond the boundary Note 3 at least...

Страница 7: ...Flue Outlet Configuration Fig 2 Minimum 4 5mtrs Flexible Liner Rain Cap Fig 2b Fig 2a Flue Vent M A Adaptor Vertical Outlet position Solid flue sec tion to prevent Brush damage 45 Degree Outlet positi...

Страница 8: ...ily by rotating them fully open then lifting each one out of the grate link bar outwards and upwards SEPARATE THE STOVE AND CASSETTE BOX Separate the stove from the cassette box by removing the 2no M8...

Страница 9: ...ette box In this case the opening was high enough to allow insulation to be fitted around the flue after the Cassette was installed The Cassette Box will need fixing in to avoid it moving out of posit...

Страница 10: ...a consumable product The replacement sizes are provided under Stove Fire boards on table 1 page 3 Fig 7 Fig 8 Fig 9 With the Cassette Box the Adaptor and it s 2no M8 threads should come through their...

Страница 11: ...oard Fig 10 BAFFLE The smoke baffle sits on the Fire boards as shown in Fig 11 and Fig 12 Ensure baffle seats squarely on boards and is pushed fully to the rear Fig 11 How to insert Baffle through doo...

Страница 12: ...making an even contact with the stove body when the door is closed Your Woodwarm stove is supplied with a heat resistant glove to operate the door handle e t c when hot Turn handle to clockwise to op...

Страница 13: ...ove can then be lit and checked to ensure that smoke is taken from the appliance up the chimney and emitted safely The customer should be advised on the use of the appliance On completion of the insta...

Страница 14: ...sh before the fuel is up to temperature and or wood fuel is too wet If a routine is established of hard burning on secondary air only for 20 minutes at each end of the day this will assist in keeping...

Страница 15: ...l or dry wood Dry wood means that it has not more than 20 moisture content If these operating instructions are fol lowed correctly no significant smoke will be produced Burning wet 20 moisture content...

Страница 16: ...cool down prior Primary Air Control Under Grate Air Secondary Air Control Airwash Air STOVE AIR CONTROLS Fig 17 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Before lighting check with the installer that the work and check...

Страница 17: ...o a low or cool bed of embers as excessive smoke emission can occur Refuelling must be carried out onto a sufficient quantity of glowing embers and ash that a new fuel charge will ignite in a reasonab...

Страница 18: ...shpan Too much riddling poking can result in unburnt fuel being emptied into the ash pan and should be avoided Any clinkers should be regularly removed from the fire bed The ashpan should be emptied r...

Страница 19: ...boards and seals and replace if deteriorated Remove and clean over the baffle and clear flue ways more often if burning solid fuel A visit from the chimney sweep will remove the small amount of ash du...

Страница 20: ...n If the above are closed then excess air may be entering from elsewhere Check if door glass and ash pit door rope seals are damaged or not seating Check all flue connections are airtight Check if flu...

Страница 21: ...rantee Form this will help maintain our records and assist us in identifying your stove in the unlikely event of any problem occurring and also when you need to order any spare parts IMPORTANT READ TH...

Страница 22: ...er INSTALLERS DETAILS Name Address Phone Number HETAS Registration Number SPARE PARTS Use only Metal Developments Ltd approved replacement parts 14mm Main Fire Door Rope Door Glass Ladder Rope Door Gl...

Страница 23: ...k Stone Staffordshire ST15 OSR Tel 01785 811732 www chimneyworks co uk The National Association Of Chimney Engineers N A C E Ltd PO Box 849 Metheringham Lincoln Lincolnshire LN4 3WU Tel 01526 322555 F...

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