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& User Manual for the super-efficient Wood Burning Stoves Model 9050 Wood Burning Stove Applicable Appliance: Coppice 9050 Document reference BUR/03/17 Revision date: MARCH 2017 THESE INSTRUCTIONS MUST BE LEFT WITH THE USER FOR FUTURE REFERENCE Page 1 of 20...
The Clean Air Act 1993 and Smoke Control Areas ..............7 Chimneys, Flues, Hearths and Surrounds ................... 8 Air Supply and Room Sealing Kit ....................9 9050 Inset Stove – Fitting Overview................... 10 Installation Video here http://tinyurl.com/j4ouqh3 ..............10 Door Handle Assembly ........................ 11 Assembly and Installation of the Stove Fire Bricks ..............
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Thank You Thank you for purchasing a Burley Fireball Wood Burning Stove; we hope you will be delighted with the super-efficient performance. Picture is for illustrative purposes only Included with your stove is the Burley ‘Thank You Kit’*, which typically contains:- ·...
Features… Cross Section – Artist Impression The Fireballs are the world’s most efficient stoves, Please read all these instructions to make the most of it. Approvals All our wood stoves are approved to EN13240:2001 and EN13240 A2:2004. Page 4 of 20...
TECHNICAL DATA Coppice All built to EN13240 9050 86.1% Efficiency (Net) CO concentration 0.19% @ 13% Oxygen Dry logs <20% H₂O Requirement of fuels used in Maximum length 200 – 250mm long smoke control areas Maximum width 150mm Dry Logs Lower quality fuel can be used in <...
Your local authority is responsible for implementing the Clean Air Act 1993 including designation and supervision of smoke control areas and you can contact them for details of Clean Air Act requirements The 9050 has been recommended as suitable for use in smoke control areas when burning wood logs. Page 7 of 20...
Chimneys, Flues, Hearths and Surrounds Chimneys The 9050 requires a minimum chimney flue of 5” (125mm). All chimneys/flues must be a minimum length of 4 metres and must comply with Building Regulations J. Never share the flue with another appliance.
If the stove is to be fitted on an external wall the air supply can be taken straight from the outside by using the 9050 room sealing kit. A 100mm diameter hole needs to be drilled in the correct place (to take the 86mm external (80mm internal) duct as supplied.
9050 Inset Stove – Fitting Overview. Installation Video here http://tinyurl.com/j4ouqh3 Each installation is unique to the property so it is not possible to give details to suit every setting. The installation must comply with Building Regulations and be made using "best practice"...
Door Handle Assembly Door Handle Adjustment There is a CAM and LOBE mechanism which allows the handle to be moved up and down or in and out. If required, adjust the handle so it lines up and engages correctly with the stud in the side of the stove.
Assembly and Installation of the Stove Fire Bricks Having positioned your Burley stove and connected it to a chimney with flue pipe, you need to assemble the inside parts. There are four internal components: top brick, two side cheeks, and a rear brick.
Commissioning the Appliance On completion of the installation, when any fire cement or paint used has dried, a smoke ‘bomb’ should be burnt and all joints checked for smoke leakage and the chimney draw checked with all doors and windows closed. Please leave the instructions with the customer and inform them;- The first time the stove is lit only a small fire should be used to allow the paint to cure properly.
On the 9050, the gases have been cooled to just 203°C, far below what the stove thermometer will measure. Because the thermometer is not ‘in the green’, you think that the stove is not operating efficiently, so load the chamber with wood and have the air wide open.
The maximum amount of fuel specified in this manual should not be exceeded. The weight of dry wood per hour is: 1.3kg for the 9050. Overloading can damage components of the stove. The stove is not designed for overnight operation.
· The chimney can be swept through the stove. · Unless advised by Burley the stove should not be used with any internal board missing. · All rope and glass seals should be checked annually and replaced as necessary.
Safety NOTE: As with all solid fuel appliances, a carbon monoxide detector should be purchased for use in the room. All solid fuel appliances produce considerably more carbon monoxide in normal use than oil or gas appliances, but the general ‘smell’ of the smoke or exhaust is much stronger and more easily detected by a healthy person.
HETAS installer, who will be able to provide the answers to most questions. Your Burley retailer also has a great deal of experience and will also be able to provide helpful advice. Further help is available from Burley’s Customer Services department who will be pleased to give advice, if necessary.
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Customer & Installation Notes Date of Installation: Installer Name & contact details Chimney Swept Date Notes: Made in the UK Burley Appliances Limited Further information can be found at: Lands’ End Way burley.co.uk/woodburner.php Oakham Rutland Email: sales@burley.co.uk LE15 6RB Phone: 01572 756956...
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