Summary of Contents for Woodwarm Stoves Fireview Eco T5-S
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FireView Freestanding Stove Range Fireview Eco Vintage Door Installation and Operating Instructions Serial number M_______E-_____-_____________...
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Preface There still is nothing to equal the comfort and visual appeal of a real fire. Our aim at Woodwarm, is to provide robust, easy to use appliances, that are designed to make clean, efficient use of what continues to be, a popular and readily available heating source.
General Specifications Class 1: BS EN 13240:2001 + Amd 2:2004 For Intermittent use only Model Name / Output range Fireview Eco 5 Fireview Eco 7 Fireview Eco 9 Covering Variations C & T & V S & L S & L S &...
Regulations All local regulations, including those referring to national and European Standards including BS EN 15287, BS 6999, BS 8303 must be complied with when installing this appliance. A carbon monoxide alarm must be fitted to BS EN 50292 Health and Safety at Work It is the responsibility of the installer to comply with current Health and Safety Regulations, and particular attention should be given to the following:- Asbestos...
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Air Supply All appliances of this nature require an adequate supply of air to perform safely and cleanly. Building Regulations dictate that an air vent of some type (usually an air brick) must be fitted into an exterior wall to allow sufficient flow of air into the fire. Air Inlet grills must be non adjustable and positioned where they are not liable to blockage.
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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 7. The clearance between the stove and any non-combustible surface is recommended as not less than 152mm from the side or rear and 300mm from above.
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The 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 any fixed boiler if located in a designated smoke control area.
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Flue Outlet Configuration With acknowledgement to Building Regulations Point where flue passes through Clearances to flue outlet weather surface (Notes 1,2) at or within 600mm at least 600mm of the ridge above the ridge Datum for elsewhere on a roof at least 2300mm horizontally horizontal (weather pitched or flat)
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Flue Outlet Configuration Rain Cap Flue Vent Flexible Liner Tee With Removable Register Plate 600mm MAX of Single wall flue Woodwarm Rear Flue Adaptor...
Pre - Installation Care must be taken not to damage the underside Air controls when moving the stove on trucks. General Installation is best performed with the door and internal components removed prior. PACKING LIST • Instruction booklet (with stove registration form) •...
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Log Guard removal The Log guard can be removed, lifted out from their slots. Grate Infill removal These can simply be lifted away from either side of the stove.
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Fire Board removal The interior of the fire chamber is lined with 30mm Mica based fire resistant board. This helps protect the stove and maintain efficiency. There are five pieces comprising of 2no side boards , a 2no piece rear board with a row of air holes in and a baffle board.
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Fire Board assembly Chamfered Edges outwards on all boards Tertiary air holes at top . Ensure correct alignment of holes, when replacing. Grate bar removal The Grate bars (green) can be removed individually by opening the grate to the position shown in diagram 1 & 2. The left hand end of each bar can now be lifted to disengage the remaining end from the Link bar (blue).
Installation Instructions Positioning and levelling the stove Extractor fans or cooker hoods must not be situated within the same room as the appliance, as these can cause the appliance to emit fumes due to flue reversal. This stove must not share a flue with another appliance. Level the stove on the hearth by adjusting the hex screws on the base.
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Re-assembly Replace the relevant internal components in reverse order of removal in the Pre-Installation section (detailed in pages 12-15). Ensure that the Rear board has the Tertiary air holes uppermost and that holes in the board are aligned with those of the stove body. Ensure that chamfered edges of boards, face outwards at the bottom. Also ensure that all connections and seals are made sound.
Commissioning CO Alarm All open flued appliances can be affected by atmospheric conditions, which can give rise to fumes entering the house. Building regulations require that a carbon monoxide alarm is fitted in the same room as fixed solid fuel or wood burning appliance, whether it be a replacement or new stove.
Commissioning Checklist Please complete and leave with the customer . Stove details Model number and serial number of stove M E — (Found on the Data Plate located on the stove rear and front page of this booklet) Date of Purchase………………………………………………………………………………………………... Date of Installation …………………………………………………………………………………………..….
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Installation notes for future reference Flue System Used …………………………………………………………………………. Pascal / mbar Reading …………………… Hearth Material …………………………………………………………………………………. Wall Material Around Appliance……………………………………………………………… Service / Sweep Information Record Year 1 Date ……………………Done By…………………………………………………………… Year 2 Date ……………………Done By…………………………………………………………… Year 3 Date ……………………Done By…………………………………………………………… Year 4 Date ……………………Done By……………………………………………………………...
User Instructions This appliance must only be used with the door closed Choosing the correct fuel The quality of fuel that you choose has a massive effect on stove performance and fuel efficiency. We therefore recommend that you consider the following: Dry Wood means no more than 20% moisture.
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DOOR OPERATION The stove door is opened by turning the handle clockwise to disengage the catch, and pulling the door by the handle, in order to open it. It is advisable to use the glove supplied, as all parts will be hot. AIR CONTROL The stove has a single Air control lever.
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With the control lever moved to the left of centre, a higher volume of air is introduced up- wards, through the grate. Large air settings can produce damaging temperatures to the stove and push wasted heat up the flue. This will be apparent if you look at the speed, colour and ferocity of the fire.
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Lighting Step 1 Place newspaper or firelighters on the grate and arrange small dry kindling above small dry logs in the manner shown. This ‘Top Down’ lighting method is a cleaner way to light a stove, and the initial volume of larger fuel below, will help reduce the need for constant attention, right after lighting.
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Wood burning When well established, the right hand ‘Airwash ’ position can be used. Reduce this setting as the flue draw further increases, as excess air can serve to wastefully push heat up the flue, rather than increase firebox or room temperature. Only add larger fuel, when the existing load has reduced to a shorter flame length with plenty of embers present.
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Fuel consumption The table below is a guide to the volume of fuel required per hour, for the output of various models. It must be realised that these figures are approximate and do not allow for variables such as fuel quality, flue or atmospheric conditions. Appliance Kg/hour Kg/hour...
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It is beneficial to leave a good bed of ash within the stove, when burning wood. This offers extra protection to the grate and fireboards however, when lighting, it may be necessary to clear a small area of ash in order to allow air up through the grate.
Troubleshooting Operation Symptom Cause Solution Wood moisture level Use wood with less than above 20% 20% Moisture (blue smoke seen from (Short, well split logs chimney) stored under cover with sides open dry the quickest) Large fuel added too Use intermediate size of quickly wood prior to full logs Difficulty lighting...
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Smoke emissions Symptom Cause Solution Refuelling onto a cold fire Ensure that good embers bed and or adding too exist prior and reduce size much fuel of and amount added Operation with the door The appliance door must Excessive smoke left open be closed except when produced from Chimney...
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Smoke emissions continued Symptom Cause Solution In all cases Blocked air vents or Ventilate room and exit, extractor fans creating allowing the fire to go out. negative room pressures Unblock vents / turn fans Vents sited in unsuitable Continuous smoke places can add to negative Have Chimney/ stove spillage into room during...
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Appliance continued Symptom Cause Solution Paint coat is curing on This does occur on initial stove lightings. Ventilate the room well and move to another, room during curing Creosote is being produced in the flue due Use wood with less than to wood moisture level 20% Moisture above 20% or continuous...
Maintenance General DAILY Ensure that the stove door is attached correctly and will shut safely before use. Empty the ashpan when barely full, rather than allowing it to overfill and impede under grate airflow. Run the stove hot for a period to ensure optimum temperature is reached. This will assist in cleaning any marginal deposits of tar from the door glass, stove, flue and chimney internally.
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Glass panels There are two panels of glass in each door. Unlike standard Glass products, these are made of a clear heat resistant ceramic, designed to withstand high temperatures. CLEANING The glass is best cleaned when cold. Light deposits can be removed with a dry cloth, and more stubborn deposits removed with a proprietary stove glass cleaner.
The Woodwarm Stove Guarantee Metal Developments Ltd offer a ten year guarantee which covers the main structure of the stove, including the construction and quality of workmanship. If you do not fill in your guarantee form and return it to us, you will still have, Under the Consumer Rights Act 2015, a one year manufacturers guarantee, but not the full ten year entitlement .
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WOODWARM STOVES (Est. 1974) Metal Developments Ltd Victor House, Greenham Business Park, Wellington, TA21 0LR Tel: 01884 35806 Email: sales@woodwarmstoves.co.uk www.woodwarmstoves.co.uk 01:10:2022 Version EFVintage...
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