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ROE DEER
Oxford-S | Oxford-L | Oxford SP | Oxford LP
Luton | Oxford LM | Arsenal S | Arsenal L
INSTALLATION & USER GUIDE
1. SPECIFICATIONS
2. PRELIMINARY INSTALL GUIDE
3. COMPOTENTS LIST
4. INBUILT AGAINST COMBUSTIBLE WALL
4.1 MASONRY BRICK INSTALLATION
4.2 HEBEL INSTALLATION
4.3 SKAMOL: REFER TO SKAMOTEC 225 MANUAL
INBUILT INTO ISLAND WALL
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NO COMBUSTIBLE SURROUNDINGS
EXISTING CHIMNEY INSTALL
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7. FREE STANDING INSTALL
8. OPERATION & MAINTENANCE
9. WARRANTY
NOTICE TO INSTALLER: Tructions must be left with the owner, who should keep them for future use.
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  • Page 1 ROE DEER Oxford-S | Oxford-L | Oxford SP | Oxford LP Luton | Oxford LM | Arsenal S | Arsenal L INSTALLATION & USER GUIDE 1. SPECIFICATIONS 2. PRELIMINARY INSTALL GUIDE 3. COMPOTENTS LIST 4. INBUILT AGAINST COMBUSTIBLE WALL 4.1 MASONRY BRICK INSTALLATION 4.2 HEBEL INSTALLATION...
  • Page 2 COMPLIANCE PLATE AND SERIAL NUMBER. CHARACTERISTICS OF THE FIREPLACE Manufactured by ROE DEER, this fireplace is intended to be fitted into an existing chimney or a chimney to be built. This is a heating appliance. Designed only for operating with WOOD as logs and includes a SEMI-CLOSED combustion chamber.
  • Page 3 A BIG THANK YOU! Thank you for choosing ROE DEER Fireplace. Our fireplace which you purchased is the approved of careful design, engineering and safety tests. If it is properly installed, used and maintained, you may be sure that you will have an outstanding Heating feature in your home for years to come.
  • Page 4 The instructions in this manual are recommendations only, the manufacturer bears no liability to the interpretation of these instructions. © Copyright 2022 Roe Deer Collection IMPORTANT WARNING It is strictly forbidden to use any combustible materials (ie; wooden framing, plaster, etc) near or around this appliance.
  • Page 5: Specifications

    1. SPECIFICATIONS 1. SPECIFICATIONS ROE DEER OXFORD S 100% Pure cast iron, 8-12mm thickness MATERIAL 12-14 kW KW OUTPUT Up to 150-250m HEATING CAPACITY Clean frame-less design (trim options available) FACADE Pull it yourself by turning it into a safe holding GLASS DOOR 1.5m...
  • Page 6 1. SPECIFICATIONS ROE DEER OXFORD L 100% Pure cast iron, 8-12mm thickness MATERIAL 14-16 kW KW OUTPUT Up to 150-250m HEATING CAPACITY Clean frame-less design (trim options available) FACADE Pull it yourself by turning it into a safe holding GLASS DOOR 1.5m...
  • Page 7 1. SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS ROE DEER OXFORD SP 100% Pure cast iron, 8-12mm thickness MATERIAL 12-14 kW KW OUTPUT Up to 150-250m HEATING CAPACITY Clean frame-less design (trim options available) FACADE Pull it yourself by turning it into a safe holding GLASS DOOR 1.5m...
  • Page 8 1. SPECIFICATIONS ROE DEER OXFORD LP 100% Pure cast iron, 8-12mm thickness MATERIAL 14-16 kW KW OUTPUT Up to 150-250m HEATING CAPACITY Clean frame-less design (trim options available) FACADE Pull it yourself by turning it into a safe holding GLASS DOOR 1.5m...
  • Page 9 1. SPECIFICATIONS ROE DEER LUTON 100% Pure cast iron, 8-12mm thickness MATERIAL 18-20 kW KW OUTPUT Up to 180-270m HEATING CAPACITY Clean frame-less design (trim options available) FACADE Pull it yourself by turning it into a safe holding GLASS DOOR 4.5m...
  • Page 10 1. SPECIFICATIONS ROE DEER OXFORD LM 100% Pure cast iron, 8-12mm thickness MATERIAL 18-20 kW KW OUTPUT Up to 180-270m HEATING CAPACITY Clean frame-less design (trim options available) FACADE Pull it yourself by turning it into a safe holding GLASS DOOR 1.5m...
  • Page 11 1. SPECIFICATIONS ROE DEER ARSENAL S 100% Pure cast iron, 8-12mm thickness MATERIAL 12-14 kW KW OUTPUT Up to 150-250m HEATING CAPACITY Clean frame-less design (trim options available) FACADE Pull it yourself by turning it into a safe holding GLASS DOOR 1.5m...
  • Page 12 1. SPECIFICATIONS ROE DEER ARSENAL L 100% Pure cast iron, 8-12mm thickness MATERIAL 14-16 kW KW OUTPUT Up to 150-250m HEATING CAPACITY Clean frame-less design (trim options available) FACADE Pull it yourself by turning it into a safe holding GLASS DOOR 1.5m...
  • Page 13 Roe Deer Fireplaces reserves the right to change these specifications without prior notice. For reasons of quality control, some of our appliances are delivered assembled. Some lighter units are directly assembled, puttied and sealed.
  • Page 14 Roe Deer Stove&Fireplaces reserves the right to change these specifications without prior notice. IMPORTANT: For possibly replacing the flue or for a technical intervention, the İnstallation of an access...
  • Page 15 2. PRELIMINARY INSTALL GUIDE 2. PRELIMINARY INSTALL GUIDE PLEASE READ PRIOR TO INSTALL FRESH AIR INLET, RECOMMENDED FOR ALL INSTALLATIONS The air inlet is recommended for installation and is essential for the proper function of the appliance. The fresh combustion air inlet must be a minimum 300cm 2 and ideally positioned (see point A & B on diagram).
  • Page 16: Components List

    4.5M INBUILT TRIPLE SKIN FLUE KIT – ROE DEER OXFORD S QUANTITY COMPONENTS ROE DEER OXFORD S FIREPLACE *Roe Deer Fireplace Collection bears no liability to the functioning and supply of these components. Additional components required for installation are the responsibility of the retailer and (or) installer.
  • Page 17 4.1 MASONRY BRICK INSTALLATION STEP 1: BASE Lay a masonry base, minimum 75mm thick (ie. Solid bricks). The base should be laid on an adequate ground capable of supporting its weight. **IMPORTANT** If using the optional Outdoor Air Kit please leave a 125mm air gap behind the firebox. Refer to Step 6: Outdoor Air Kit. STEP 2: BACK WALL Using masonry brick, construct the back wall from the base to the top of the ceiling.
  • Page 18 4.1 MASONRY BRICK INSTALLATION MASONRY BRICK INSTALLATION STEP 7: LAYLA 3 TRIM WITH LIFT DOOR (IF NOT REQUIRED GO TO STEP 8) **IMPORTANT** Trim must be fitted onto the firebox PRIOR to installing the front of the masonry enclosure. Put the trim on the front of the firebox On the side of the façade of the firebox drill two holes at 4.2mm The holes must match with the slotted holes on the trim Put the trim into place...
  • Page 19 4.1 MASONRY BRICK INSTALLATION MASONRY BRICK INSTALLATION STEP 11: DUCTING The duct MUST be 4 Zero type (aluminium inner core, aluminium outer, poly insulated, minimum RI.0). Outlet MUST be metal. This unit has been supplied with a ducting kit by the retailer (consisting of one duct and one metal register), while it is highly recommended that it be installed, if not installed it will have no implication on the functioning of the unit.
  • Page 20 4.2 HEBEL INSTALLATION HEBEL INSTALLATION STEP 1: BASE Lay a masonry base, minimum 75mm thick (ie. solid bricks). The base should be laid on an adequate ground capable of supporting its weight. **IMPORTANT** If using the optional Outdoor Air Kit please leave a 125mm air gap behind the firebox. Refer to Step 6: Outdoor Air Kit. STEP 2: BACK WALL &...
  • Page 21 4.2 HEBEL INSTALLATION HEBEL INSTALLATION STEP 5: BACK WALL COMPLETION For structural support place a steel frame on the back wall in front of the Hebel and connect to the two opposing steel frames. STEP 6: POSITIONING OF THE UNIT Place the firebox into position on top of the sheet metal.
  • Page 22 4.2 HEBEL INSTALLATION HEBEL INSTALLATION STEP 10: LAYLA 3 TRIM WITH LIFT DOOR (IF NOT REQUIRED GO TO STEP 11) **IMPORTANT** Trim must be fitted onto the firebox PRIOR to installing the front of the masonry enclosure. Put the trim on the front of the firebox On the side of the façade of the firebox drill two holes at 4.2mm The holes must match with the slotted holes on the trim Put the trim into place...
  • Page 23: Step 18: Hearth (Floor Protector)

    4.2 HEBEL INSTALLATION HEBEL INSTALLATION Cut a hole in the lid of the enclosure nearest to the room where the heat is to be transferred. Run the ducting from this hole into the roof space and locate to the room, cut out the plaster and install a metal register into the ceiling of the next room. **PLEASE NOTE: A maximum duct run of 6m is recommended, no more than two ducts can run off this cavity.
  • Page 24 1000 C°. The exceptional heat resistance makes the Roe Deer able to withstand continuous heat cycles to full service temperature limit and the low thermal conductivity provides maximum insulation throughout the temperature range making it the ideal product when building custom fireplace enclosures.*...
  • Page 25 5. INBUILT INTO ISLAND WALL INBUILT INTO ISLAND WALL STEP 1: BASE Lay a masonry base, minimum 75mm thick (ie. Solid bricks). The base should be laid on an adequate ground capable of supporting its weight. STEP 2: SHEET METAL LAYER (OPTIONAL STEP) Place a piece of sheet metal on top of the masonry base, this will level the base and enable you to safely maneuver the firebox.
  • Page 26 5. INBUILT INTO ISLAND WALL INBUILT INTO ISLAND WALL Using a heat resistant sheet on the exterior of the sides and back of the enclosure to the ceiling. *All air-vents must have a minimum clearance to combustibles of 600mm in front and 300mm above the metal vent itself. STEP 7: LIFT UP DOOR ASSEMBLY (IF NOT REQUIRED GO TO STEP 9) **IMPORTANT**...
  • Page 27: Step 11: Flue Installation

    5. INBUILT INTO ISLAND WALL INBUILT INTO ISLAND WALL The cavity lid must be installed 300mm below the ceiling and is comprised of the following; minimum 0.5mm thick steel plate for support, followed by a 12mm thick heat resistant sheet, with 1 x 25mm Rockwool sheet. A hole is to be cut in the centre of the lid in order for the single skin flue to penetratethrough tightly.
  • Page 28 5. INBUILT INTO ISLAND WALL INBUILT INTO ISLAND WALL STEP 15: FRONT: FINAL LAYER Place a layer of 12mm thick heat resistant material on the exterior and finish. Place a sheet of rockwool on the inside face. **IMPORTANT** Do not use Gyprock Fyrchek on the fireplace cavity STEP 16: HEARTH (FLOOR PROTECTOR) The hearth must be constructed from masonry or a non combustible material, and must extend 500mm in front of the appliance, 250mm on either side of the appliance and a thickness of 75mm.
  • Page 29 6. EXISTING BRICK CHIMNEY INSTALLATION EXISTING BRICK CHIMNEY INSTALLATION EXISTING BRICK CHIMNEY INSTALLATION PLEASE READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE COMMENCING INSTALLATION Install unit into cavity with a sufficient amount of air flow on the back and sides (recommended 25mm air gap) of the appliance.
  • Page 30: Ventilation Options

    6. EXISTING BRICK CHIMNEY INSTALLATION EXISTING BRICK CHIMNEY INSTALLATION VENTILATION OPTIONS Ventilation is required on the enclosure to help with air circulation. OPTION 1: INSTALL UNIT FREE STANDING Recommended 100mm clearance on the sides and back of the firebox OPTION 2: INBUILT WITH VENTS ON THE BOTTOM AND TOP OF THE FIREBOX Custom made vent facade can be made with a minimum metal vent size of 100mm x 600mm on the top of the firebox and another 100mm x 600mm metal vent on the bottom of the firebox.
  • Page 31: Free Standing

    7. FREE STANDING FREE STANDING STEP 1: HEARTH (FLOOR PROTECTOR) Where combustible flooring is concerned, lay a masonry base. This can be made from tiles, granite, slate, concrete, hebel blocks, etc. The base must be a minimum 75mm thick and must protrude 500mm on all sides of the firebox. STEP 2: CLEARANCES **IMPORTANT** The unit must maintain a 1200mm clearance horizontally in all directions to anything combustible, apart form a ceiling clearance...
  • Page 32: Lighting The Fire

    8. OPERATION & MAINTENANCE OPERATION & MAINTENANCE OPERATION & USER GUIDE OPERATING THE WOOD BURNER WITH THE DOOR OPEN EXPOSES YOU TO MULTIPLE HAZARDS (FALLING EMBERS, SMOKE EMISSIONS IN THE ROOM, ETC.). ALWAYS OPERATE THE APPLIANCE WITH THE DOOR CLOSED. PRECAUTIONS FOR THE FIRST IGNITION - CURE WITH 10 SMALL FIRES The first ten fires should be light, moderate and not overly loaded with wood.
  • Page 33: Operation And Maintenance

    OPERATION & MAINTENANCE OPERATION & USER GUIDE (CONTINUED) IGNITION INSTRUCTIONS (continued) After an extended time of non-use, it is recommended that the firebox be checked and cleaned by a professional to ensure there is no obstruction in the flue and no blocking of the manoeuvring members (damper) before ignition.
  • Page 34 Misty or foggy weather may possibly favour back-flow of the smoke, which may be a health hazard. In this case only use the fireplace as is necessary. For safety reasons, assemblies of appliances and accessories not provided or recommended by Roe Deer Fireplaces are NOT PERMITTED. Unsuitable equipment may cause dysfunctions and disorder upon use.
  • Page 35: Slow Burning

    OPERATION & MAINTENANCE OPERATION & USER GUIDE (CONTINUED) IMPORTANT WARNING Storing any flammable materials (paper, linen, furniture, solvents, flammable liquids, spray containers, gas bottle, etc.) close to the fireplace is strictly forbidden. All these products should never be stored even for a short while in wood storages or recesses laid out under or near the appliance.
  • Page 36: Over Firing

    OPERATION & MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE (CONTINUED) FLUE & FIREBOX Flues should be professionally cleaned and checked twice a year, including at least once during the peak period of use and more if required. A professional should also check seals, door ropes, baffle plates and all consumable parts of the firebox and flue to ensure the unit is in safe working order.
  • Page 37: Chimney Sweeping

    OPERATION & MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE (CONTINUED) DO NOT REMOVE THE BAFFLE EXCEPT WHEN PERFORMING A CHIMNEY SWEEP CAUTION: Cracked and/or broken components (eg. glass panels or baffles) may render the installation/ operation unsafe. Do not use the appliance if this is the case and contact your dealer. ASH PAN The ash pan should be emptied regularly in order to avoid any overflow and clogging of the fire grate.
  • Page 38 OPERATION & MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE (CONTINUED) CHIMNEY FIRES (CONTINUED) Suggested course of action in case of chimney fires: 1. Put out the fire by carefully removing the glowing logs and fully close the fireplace door. 2. Use a chimney sieve screen (metal mesh 2 x 10mm, preferably brass, on a 60x60cm frame). Place the screen on the chimney top and inspect the lower parts for cracks through which fire flames may escape.
  • Page 39: Test Results

    4. Terms: Date of receipt: 28.04.2022 г. Date of testing: 28.04.2022 – 19.05.2022 г. 5. Tested sample: 1 pc: OXFORD-S 6. Place of testing: ІTEM Consult Ltd – Testing laboratory, Sofia 1220, Blvd. Istoria Slavianobulgarska № 8 7. Description: Heating of closed spaces 8.
  • Page 40 Test Report №:304 NA/19.05.2022 “ITEM Consult” LTD TESTING LABORATORY "ITEM - Consult" Ltd. Sofia 1220, 8 Istoria Slavianobulgarska Blvd” №8 4. Conditions: A. Testing on 13.05.2022 – nominal mode - atmospheric pressure 955 hPa - flue gas velocity 1.56 m/s - draft 11.85 Pa - flue gas temperature...
  • Page 41 №1026/24.06.2022 900.0 hPa 0.084 hPa Digital barometer,type Testo “UNISIST” LTD 1000.0 hPa 0.084 hPa 511 – №39112944601 1050.0 hPa 0.084 hPa 10.18 l/ min 0.11 l/ min Flowmeter for air №985/09.07.2019 20.04 l/ min 0.25 l/ min LIFETEK55XP-P, № 55057 Higitest LTD 30.52 l/ min 0.31 l/ min...
  • Page 42 О2- 9.95 % 0.24 % O2 -12.82 l% 0.36 % O2- 21.07 % 0.49 % Gas appliance analysis NO - 10.1 ppm 0.3 ppm “ MRU VARIO Luxx “ фабр. 13.6 mg/Nm3 0.4 mg/Nm3 № 063585 NO - 49.3 ppm 1.5 ppm Germany/ 66.1 mg/Nm3...
  • Page 43: Issue Date

    Dipl.eng.N.Evtimov THE HEAD OF THE LABORATORY:…………………… Dipl. eng. Zdravko Zdravkov MULTIVISION 8000 APPLIANCE POWER OUTPUT TEST TESTING HRL Technology MANUFACTURER ROE DEER MODEL Oxford - Arsenal ISSUE DATE 01.06.2022 INVESTIGATING T. Genov Testing of the maximum power(kW) output of the Visio 8 insert solid fuel appliance OFFICE RESULTS was performed at the high burn rate on the 24th of November 2015.
  • Page 44 Test Report № 303 NA/13.05.2022 1. Object of testing: Dry (hot air) fireplace for installation of biofuel (wood) Biofuel heating appliance (wood) Manufacturer: ROE DEER Year of manufacture: 2022 г. Model: OXFORD-L Purpose: Heating of closed spaces 2. Customer: Application № CPR 217/28.04.2022 г.
  • Page 45 “ITEM Consult” LTD TESTING LABORATORY "ITEM - Consult" Ltd. Sofia 1220, 8 Istoria Slavianobulgarska Blvd” №8 Conditions: A. Testing on 09.05.2022 – nominal mode - atmospheric pressure 958 hPa - flue gas velocity 1.62 m/s - draft 12.66 Pa - flue gas temperature 204.42 °C oxygen О...
  • Page 46 №1026/24.06.2022 900.0 hPa 0.084 hPa Digital barometer,type Testo “UNISIST” LTD 1000.0 hPa 0.084 hPa 511 – №39112944601 1050.0 hPa 0.084 hPa 10.18 l/ min 0.11 l/ min Flowmeter for air №985/09.07.2019 20.04 l/ min 0.25 l/ min LIFETEK55XP-P, № 55057 Higitest LTD 30.52 l/ min 0.31 l/ min...
  • Page 47 10. WARRANTY О2- 9.95 % 0.24 % O2 -12.82 l% 0.36 % O2- 21.07 % 0.49 % Gas appliance analysis NO - 10.1 ppm 0.3 ppm “ MRU VARIO Luxx “ фабр. 0.4 mg/Nm3 13.6 mg/Nm3 № 063585 1.5 ppm NO - 49.3 ppm Germany/ 2.0 mg/Nm3...
  • Page 48: Warranty Does Not Cover

    10. WARRANTY WARRANTY Roe Deer fireboxes are guaranteed for 10 years. This excludes the ash pan, bricks and fire grate retainers which are guaranteed for 1 year. The warranty becomes effective at the date of purchase. The warranty area must be filled for warranty start.
  • Page 49 NOTES:...
  • Page 50 Our wood fire manufacturers integrate innovation, Roe Deer, environmental impact, operational expertise and quality, whilst holding design at the forefront. We aim to fill homes with the maximum of comfort while capturing the true art and meaning of a Roe Deer fireplace in any living space.
  • Page 51: Warranty Card

    Please include a copy of your receipt and compliance certificate IMPORTANT WARNING Whilst every effort is taken to avoid errors, ROE DEER FIREPLACE & STOVE cannot accept responsibility for the accuracy of any statement, extract or information contained within this manual nor can any of its contributors who have submitted material for inclusion.
  • Page 52 Roe Deer is proud to be the sole importer of Roe Deer fireplaces & Stove, with exclusive manufacturer rights throughout United Kingdom UNITED KINGDOM +01354 693175 info@roe-deer.co.uk Unites 9 & 10 Honeysome Industrial Estate Honeysome Road Chatteris Cambridgeshire PE16 6TG...

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