Specflue Tiverton Installation And User Manual

Wood burning free standing stoves

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BS EN 13240:2001+Amd 2:2004 - Eco-design Wood Stove - UKCA Approved – DEFRA Exempt
Please read this user guide carefully before you assemble, install, operate and maintain your stove.
If you have any more questions, please contact your local dealer.
APPLIANCE LOCATION
The appliance must be located at specific distances from its surroundings. This is to prevent damage to
products & furnishings within the vicinity of the appliance. Adequate space should be provided for servicing
the appliance.
We recommend furnishings should always be kept 1.1m away from Tiverton and 1.3m away from Stirling,
to avoid heat degradation over time. There must be a minimum clearance away from non-combustible
materials of 150mm to each side and 100m to the back of the appliance, with 350mm clearance above and
in front of the appliance (Hearth), to provide sufficient space for heat to dissipate to room space. See below
for suggested distance to combustible materials.
Distance to
combustibles
Tiverton
Stirling
VENTILATION
Your stove requires ventilation to supply it with air for complete combustion. Ventilation is also required for
proper operation of flues and chimneys to ensure that the products of combustion are safely dispersed to
the outside air. Please ensure the stove has sufficient ventilation for operation – See ADJ page 29, Table 1
for guidance.
Extraction fans lower the pressure in a building which can cause spillage of combustion products from an
open-flued appliance. This can occur even if the appliance and the fan are in different rooms. If mechanical
extraction is unavoidable in the same room as your stove, then seek specialist advice to ensure safe
operation of the appliance.
A direct external air supply adaptor comes with this stove. This is to be retro fitted to the stove if required.
This allows fresh air to pass directly into the stove via a suitable 100mm diameter duct (by others). This
duct should be kept as short and as straight as possible. Installers MUST follow HETAS Technical Note
0020 – External Air Supply Guidance.
Wood Burning Stoves – Tiverton, Stirling – V1 11.2023
INSTALLATION AND USER MANUAL
Wood Burning Free Standing Stoves
Tiverton and Stirling
USER GUIDE
PLEASE RETAIN THIS GUIDE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Front
1100mm
1300mm
Side
Back
500mm
275mm
350mm
350mm
1
Hearth Temp
>100°C
>100°C

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  • Page 1 & furnishings within the vicinity of the appliance. Adequate space should be provided for servicing the appliance. We recommend furnishings should always be kept 1.1m away from Tiverton and 1.3m away from Stirling, to avoid heat degradation over time. There must be a minimum clearance away from non-combustible materials of 150mm to each side and 100m to the back of the appliance, with 350mm clearance above and in front of the appliance (Hearth), to provide sufficient space for heat to dissipate to room space.
  • Page 2 You should check the flue draught with a suitable draught gauge approx. 30 mins after lighting the stove. Ideally the flue pipe test point should be within the first 250mm off the outlet spigot. Wood Burning Stoves – Tiverton, Stirling – V1 11.2023...
  • Page 3 When using the stove in situations where children, elderly or infirm persons are present, a fireguard must be used to prevent accidental contact with the stove. The fireguard should be manufactured and installed in accordance with British Standard. Wood Burning Stoves – Tiverton, Stirling – V1 11.2023...
  • Page 4: Air Controls

    We suggest that you refuel every 45 minutes to 1 hour, dependent on fuel. The recommended maximum dimensions of wood logs are as specified below: Model Max fuel load Max log length Tiverton 2.8kg 290mm Stirling 3.5kg 290mm Wood Burning Stoves – Tiverton, Stirling – V1 11.2023...
  • Page 5 Keep all chimney sweeping certificates for stove, flue, chimney warranties & house insurances purposes. Wood Burning Stoves – Tiverton, Stirling – V1 11.2023...
  • Page 6: Troubleshooting

    Glass crazing (minute Cold liquid hitting warm Replace glass splinter marks on glass) glass Poor quality fuel Use recommended fuels Low heat output Check condition of rope seal Insufficient Seal around glass Wood Burning Stoves – Tiverton, Stirling – V1 11.2023...
  • Page 7 13% O2 (mg/m03) Dust (PM) Emissions at 13% O2 (mg/m03) Flue gas temp. (°C) Flue gas mass flow mean(g/s) Dimension Maximum Collar Appliance Height(mm) Width(mm) Depth(mm) Weight(kg) (mm) length(mm) Tiverton Stirling Wood Burning Stoves – Tiverton, Stirling – V1 11.2023...
  • Page 8 Technical drawing Tiverton Wood Burning Stoves – Tiverton, Stirling – V1 11.2023...
  • Page 9 Stirling Wood Burning Stoves – Tiverton, Stirling – V1 11.2023...
  • Page 10 Clean Air Act requirements. The Tiverton, Stirling and Framlingham have been recommended as suitable for use in smoke control areas when burning wood logs with a moisture content of 20% or less.
  • Page 11 Primary Air Control Tiverton BS EN 13240:2001+Amd 2:2004 Kiwa Report No. 61837-1 / Nov 2023 Stirling BS EN 13240:2001+Amd 2:2004 Kiwa Report No. 61837-2 / Nov 2023 Wood Burning Stoves – Tiverton, Stirling – V1 11.2023...
  • Page 12: Terms And Conditions

    In the event of any warranty claim then in the first instance a claim must be made with the stockist or stove dealer who supplied the stove and must follow our Terms and Conditions as set out below. It is entirely at Specflue Ltd decision whether to repair or replace any part that it considers are defective.

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