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Installation Instructions & User Manual Wood Burning Stoves Models 9507, 9510 & 9514 Wood Burning Stoves Applicable Appliances: Briary, Westhay, Hazelwood Document reference BUR/9500/16 Revision date: FEBRUARY 2016 THESE INSTRUCTIONS MUST BE LEFT WITH THE USER FOR FUTURE REFERENCE...
WARNING The Burley series of stoves are wood burning only (this includes logs, sawdust briquettes and pellets). In smoke control areas only wood fuels should be used. No attempt should be made to burn any other fuel, including any type of coal, smokeless fuels or petroleum coke.
Clean Air Act requirements The 9507 AND THE 9510 has been recommended as suitable for use in smoke control areas when burning wood logs. Due to its size the 9514 cannot be used in a Smoke Control Areas...
Stoves are very heavy and most material used for hearths crack very easily. It is impossible for Burley to inspect each hearth or comment on every installation, so the onus is on the installer to ensure the construction of the hearth is suitable for the application.
If the stove is not on an outside wall or the direct air supply method cannot be used, an air vent must be supplied in the room in which the stove is fitted. The sizes of the vents required are: 9507 – 7kW · · 9510 – 10kW ·...
Chimneys The 9507 requires a chimney of minimum 5” (125mm), model 9510 requires a chimney of minimum 6” diameter (150mm), model 9514 requires a chimney of minimum 7” (175mm) diameter. All chimneys must be a minimum length of 4 metres above the stove and they must comply with Building Regulations J.
Commissioning the Appliance On completion of the installation, when any fire cement or paint used has dried, a smoke ‘bomb’ should be burnt and all joints checked for smoke leakage and the chimney draw checked with all doors and windows closed. Please leave the instructions with the customer and inform them;- The first time the stove is lit only a small fire should be used to allow the paint to cure properly.
USER INSTRUCTIONS To Light the Stove It is important to keep an approximate minimum depth of ¾” (20mm) of wood ash in the fire box at any time. You will achieve this after the first few firings. Place 1 or 2 firelighters in the bottom, then add some kindling wood criss-crossed, and finally a small log on top.
Recommended fuels & using the Moisture Meter 9507 9510 9514 Dry logs <20% H₂O Dry logs <20% H₂O Requirement of fuels used in Maximum length 170 - Maximum length 200 - NOT EXEMPT DEVICE Smoke Control 220mm long 250mm long...
Stove Thermometers - DO NOT USE WITH OUR STOVES We receive a very small number of calls from customers who have managed to damage their stoves from over-firing, in almost all cases they have a thermometer fitted to their flue. The Fireballs 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 heat the room before it enters the flue.
Troubleshooting/Poor Appliance Operation Refuelling onto a low If there is insufficient burning material in the firebed to light a fire bed new fuel charge, excessive smoke emission can occur. Refuelling must be carried out onto a sufficient quantity of glowing embers and ash that the new fuel charge will ignite in a reasonable period.
· The baffle should be cleaned at least twice a year with heavy use, checked, renewed as required and replaced. · Unless advised by Burley the stove should not be used with any baffle missing. · All rope and glass seals should be checked annually and replaced as necessary.
Safety NOTE: As with all solid fuel appliances, a carbon monoxide detector should be purchased for use in the room. All solid fuel appliances produce considerably more Carbon Monoxide in normal use than oil or gas appliances, but the general ‘smell’ of the smoke or exhaust is much stronger and more easily detected by a healthy person.
If you need further help… If you need further help with your Burley Stove then the first point of contact should be your HETAS installer, who will be able to provide the answers to most questions.
Customer & Installation Notes Date of Installation: Installer Name & contact details Chimney Swept Date Notes: Made in the UK Burley Appliances Limited Further information can be found at: Lands’ End Way burley.co.uk/category/wood-burning-stoves/ Oakham Email: info@burley.co.uk Rutland Phone: 01572 756956...