General Warnings; General Description - Bronpi OXFORD Installation, Operating And Servicing Instructions

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GENERAL WARNINGS

The installation of a stove must be done according to the local, national or European regulations.
Our liability is limited to the supply of the equipment. The installation must be done according to the procedures expected for this
kind of equipments, according to the indications included in this manual and the rules of the profession. The fitters must be qualified,
with official license and they will work for enterprises that accept responsibility of the installation.
Bronpi Calefacción, S.L. will not be responsible for the modifications made to the original product without the prior written permission as well
as for the use of non-genuine spare parts or pieces.
IMPORTANT! This product includes a spray paint can inside the combustion chamber or oven (when applicable) which
must be removed before the ignition.
2.

GENERAL DESCRIPTION

The equipment that you have purchased contains the following pieces:
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Stove body placed on the pallet.
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Inside the combustion chamber you can find: a box/bag with a thermal glove that allows us to handle the air controls, draft-diverter
valve, door, etc, in order to avoid burns. One electric blowtorch (batteries not included) in order to facilitate fire's ignition (depending on
the model). One spray paint can to repair possible scratches. One small rake in order to poke the fire and move the embers (according
to the models). The smoke baffle-plate (according to the models).
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Inside the ash pan: "cold hands" handle can be found in Oxford model. All the others models don't have this kind of handle.
The equipment is made of several elements of steel sheets welded, with different thickness, and, depending on the model, pieces of cast
iron or vermiculite (refractory material that covers the walls). It also has a panoramic door with vitro ceramic glass (resistant up to 750ºC) and
ceramic cord for the air tightness of the combustion chamber.
Heating is produced by:
a.
Convection: because the air passes through the double hood, the stove gives off heat.
b.
Radiation: through the vitro ceramic glass and the body the heat is irradiated towards the environment.
Forced convection (only models with turbine): thanks to the turbine located at the bottom of the appliance, the air is sucked at room
c.
temperature and returned to the room at a higher temperature.
The models have some settings for a perfect combustion control:
D1
D2
The secondary air intake favours the carbon that was not burnt during the first combustion can suffer a post-combustion. This increases the
efficiency and assures that the glass keeps clean.
placed on the right and its movement is made from inside towards outside. The movement towards outside means more air entry.
INSTALLATION, OPERATING AND SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS
The primary air intake controls the air that passes through the ash pan and
the grate towards the fuel. The primary air is necessary for the combustion
process.
The ash pan should be emptied frequently so that the ash does not block the
primary air intake for the combustion. Also, the primary air rekindles the fire.
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The models Sydney, Louvre, Dover, Preston, Derby and Bury have this
air intake control under the door. This control is placed on the left and the
movement is from inside to outside and vice versa. The operation to outside
means a greater entry of air (see drawing D1).
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On the models Croacia, Versalles, Valencia, Gijón, Gijón-H, Lerma and
D3
D5
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Lerma-H, the primary air regulation is located at
D4
the bottom under the door and its movement is
performed from left to right. The right side right
implies greater air intake,
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In the model Fígaro, the regulation of this
air entry is in the right side. It corresponds to the
regulation placed on the right and its movement is
made from inside towards outside. The movement
towards outside means more air entry
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In all the other models, the control is placed
at the bottom of the door or at the ash pan (see
drawing D2, D3 and D4).
D6
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The models Sydney, Louvre and Dover have
this air intake control under the door. This control is
placed on the right and the movement is from inside
to outside and vice versa. The operation to outside
increase the air input (see drawing D5).
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The models Monza, Sena Plus, Etna, Ordesa,
Bremen, Preston, Derby, Bury, Croacia, Versalles,
Valencia, Gijón, Gijón-H, Lerma, Lerma-H and
Altea have this control on the top of the combustion
chamber door (see drawing D6).
In the model Fígaro, the regulation of this air entry
is in the right side. It corresponds to the regulation
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