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Cast Tec Norvik 5 Operating	 Instruction

Cast Tec Norvik 5 Operating Instruction

Multi-fuel stove 80% efficient

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This stove is designed for intermittent use and is tested and manufactured as a
closed multi-fuel appliance. Cast Tec recommend that this appliance is
installed by a HETAS registered Installation engineer or competent person.
Failure to comply will invalidate the manufacturer's warranty.
NOR INS REV 5 Nov 2017
Norvik 5
Multi-fuel stove
80% Efficient
English

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Summary of Contents for Cast Tec Norvik 5

  • Page 1 80% Efficient This stove is designed for intermittent use and is tested and manufactured as a closed multi-fuel appliance. Cast Tec recommend that this appliance is installed by a HETAS registered Installation engineer or competent person. Failure to comply will invalidate the manufacturer’s warranty.
  • Page 2 Table of contents: OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Lighting the fire Firebox linings and baffle Running temperatures Cleaning & Maintenance Woodburning tips & theory INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Building regulations Positioning & clearances Chimney Flue connection Problem solving CLEAN AIR ACT 1993 AND SMOKE CONTROL AREAS NOR INS REV 5 Nov 2017...
  • Page 3: Operating Instructions

    Nett Weight 80kgs Nominal Heat Output 5kW Operating Instructions Lighting the stove Before lighting the stove for the first time please ensure all firebrick linings and other internal components are in position and that all packaging has been removed. When lighting your stove for the first time it should not be stoked excessively as all materials must be given time to adapt to the effects of heat.
  • Page 4 Door handle adjustment The door handle has a sophisticated adjustment system. The door handle comprises of only 4 parts and can be adjusted very simply by the end user. The system allows adjustment without the need for spanners or other tools. The stove is provided with a set screw to perform this function, keep this safe.
  • Page 5 Running Temperature Thermometers are available that attach to the flue pipe directly above the stove and provide an aid to running the stove at the correct temperature. 150°C-300°C The flue gases should be in this temperature band for the safest, most efficient and most economical operation of your stove.
  • Page 6 property for a few days prior to its use. The internal width of the firebox of the LogFire is 340mm therefore the firewood should be no longer than this Logs over 100mm diameter should be split before use. DO NOT burn unseasoned wood in your stove.
  • Page 7 Glass If the glass is blackened by soot it can be easily cleaned using one of the many specialist stove glass cleaning products available. Glass is not covered by the manufacturer’s warranty. Surface The high temperature paint finish should require no further treatment. Any damage or wear on small areas of the paint finish may be remedied using our high temperature aerosol paints.
  • Page 8 Hearth The stove should be installed on a non-combustible hearth. The hearth should extend to a distance of 225mm in front of the stove and 150mm to each side measured from the door of the combustion chamber. Please refer to document J of the building regulations for further information on hearth requirements.
  • Page 9: Operational Problems

    Flue The minimum flue draught required for nominal heat output is 12 Pascal’s. At nominal heat output the flue gas temperature will be in the region of 242°C. The appliance should not be connected to a shared flue. The design of the flue installation should allow access for sweeping.
  • Page 10: Stove Dimensions

    Stove Dimensions NOR INS REV 5 Nov 2017...
  • Page 11 Warranty Registration PLEASE RETURN TO THE MANUFACTURER FAILURE TO DO SO MAY AFFECT THE WARRANTY Your stove is guaranteed (Excluding wearable parts: Vermiculite, rope, glass and grate) For 5 years from date of purchase Appliance installer to complete ALL sections below This document must be completed by the installer; this constitutes a ‘Hearth Notice’ for purposes of the England and Wales Building Regulations 2000. Serial Number: Model: Customer name and address: Installer Name: Registration Number: Date: Who certifies that this installation is safe, has been demonstrated to the householder, conforms to current building regulations, has at least a 12Pa flue draught measurement and has been through these instructions with the owner of the appliance? Flue Draught measured on...
  • Page 12 Clean air act 1993 and smoke control areas Under the Clean Air Act local authorities may declare the whole or part of the district of the authority to be a smoke control area. It is an offence to emit smoke from a chimney of a building, from a furnace or from a fixed boiler if located in a designated smoke control area.
  • Page 13 Don’t forget to register your stove to activate your warranty NOR INS REV 5 Nov 2017...