Fireline Purevision PV5S Slimline Installation And Operating Instructions Manual

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STOVES
Freestanding Stove Range inc Countryman
PV5S 5kW Slimline, PV5 5kW, PV5W 5kW Wide, PV5WS
5kW Slimline & PV85 8.5kW Nominal Output
Installation and Operating Instructions
Please hand these instructions to the stove user when the installation is complete. Leave the
stove ready for operation and instruct the user in the correct use of the appliance and
operation of controls.
Important: – These products must be installed by a suitably
qualified installer.
Clean Air Act Exemption
The Purevision PV5S 5Kw Slimline, Purevision PV5 5kW, Purevision PV5S Slimline Countryman
5kW, Purevision PV5 Countryman 5kW, Purevision PV5W 5kw Wide, Purevision PV5W
Countryman 5kW Wide, Purevision PV5WS 5kW Wide Slimline, Purevision PV5WS Countryman
5kW Wide Slimline and Purevision PV85 8.5kW stoves only have been exempted under the Clean
Air Act 1993 to burn seasoned wood logs in designated smokeless zones in the UK. This is subject to
the correct fitting of the air control plate (the part and fitting instructions are packed separately)
maintaining the air wash control at a minimum opening at all times. Instructions for wood burning
MUST be followed in order to ensure compliance at all times.
Fireline
– A division of: Charlton & Jenrick Ltd
Unit D Stafford Park 2, Telford, Shropshire, TF3 3AR
T: 01952 200 444
F: 01952 200480
www.charltonandjenrick.co.uk
A Charlton and Jenrick Group Company

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  • Page 1 Clean Air Act Exemption The Purevision PV5S 5Kw Slimline, Purevision PV5 5kW, Purevision PV5S Slimline Countryman 5kW, Purevision PV5 Countryman 5kW, Purevision PV5W 5kw Wide, Purevision PV5W Countryman 5kW Wide, Purevision PV5WS 5kW Wide Slimline, Purevision PV5WS Countryman 5kW Wide Slimline and Purevision PV85 8.5kW stoves only have been exempted under the Clean...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    PLEASE READ ALL THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY! For safety reasons it is essential that your stove is correctly installed and operated. Fireline cannot accept responsibility for any fault or consequential problems arising through incorrect installation or operation. TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Page No 1.
  • Page 3 7. Operating Instructions 7.1 Safety Notes for your guidance 7.1.1 Fireguards 7.1.2 Modifications 7.1.3 Overfiring 7.1.4 Fume Emission 7.1.5 Chimney Fire 7.1.6 CO Alarms 7.2 Warnings 7.3 Clean Air Act (Smoke Control Zones) 7.4 Air controls 7.4.1 Single Air Control 7.4.2 Air Wash 7.4.3 Tertiary Air 7.4.4 Multifuel Grate...
  • Page 4 9.11 Adjusting Door Latches 9.12 Adjusting Latch Pins 10. Dimensions 10.1 Purevision 5 Slimline 10.2 Purevision 5 10.3 Purevision 5 Wide 10.4 Purevision 5 Wide Slimline 10.5 Purevision 8.5 11. Frequently Asked Questions Purevision Freestanding Issue 12 09/23...
  • Page 5: List Of Components

    2.0 Component Identification and Controls Fig 1. Operating Tool List of Components Description of Parts Purevision Stove Assembly Operating Tool & Stand Ash Pan Flue Spigot Collar (installed) Casing Blanking Plate (installed) Stove Operating Gloves Purevision Toolkit Fig 2 – Purevision Stove Assembly and controls.
  • Page 6: Preparation Of Stove For Installation

    3.0 Preparation of Stove for Installation Your stove comes fully assembled, checked and packed in a protective plywood crate. Carefully remove the straps and lift off the top and upper crate. Remove any plastic packaging, open the door and remove all the contents. See List of Components section (above) and check contents carefully.
  • Page 7: Important Safety Information

    3.7. Fit the top plate back onto the stove before fitting the top flue connection. 3.8. Make the connection to the flue, chimney or liner using appropriate rigid flue pipe or adaptor, making sure to seal all joints carefully. 3.9. Now proceed to complete the installation of the stove according to these instructions, Building Regulations and current installation standards or HETAS advice.
  • Page 8: Fuels

    fully clear at regular intervals. The chimney and flue connector must be swept at least annually, more often when used with sooty fuels or damp wood. The chimney or flue can usually be swept through the appliance. A wire centred sweeps brush with guide wheel is recommended.
  • Page 9: Ventilation

    chimney must be swept before connection to the stove. Check that the chimney is in good condition, dry and free from cracks and obstructions. The diameter of the flue should not be less than 125mm (spigot diameter) at any point and not greater than 200mm. If any of these requirements are not met, the chimney should be lined by a suitable method.
  • Page 10: Flue Draught

    outside air connection. If the direct air kit is used and no ADJ vent is installed then a direct registration with Building Control may also be possible. 5.4. Flue Draught A flue draught at the flue collar of minimum 2.2mm to a maximum 3.5mm water gauge (22 to 35 Pascals) is required for satisfactory appliance performance.
  • Page 11: Material Clearance Dimensions

    5.6. Material Clearance Dimensions 5.6.1. Safety Distances from Combustible Surfaces: FREESTANDING MODELS Model Side Rear Rear Corner Single Wall Flue Twin Wall Flue Twin Wall Flue (from rear corners) Purevision 5kW 375mm (3 x 200mm 300mm 100mm Slimline diameter) Purevision 5kW 250mm 300mm 100mm...
  • Page 12: Hearths

    5.7. Hearths: These stoves do not require a constructional hearth beneath them as they do not cause the floor temperature to exceed 100 degrees C. Hearths must be generally level. In all instances a non-combustible superimposed hearth extending fully underneath the stove and forming an apron of at least 225mm at the front of the stove and 150mm on either side must be provided.
  • Page 13: Technical Data & Dop & Doc

    Technical Data, Declaration of Performance and Conformity DoP & DoC Ecodesign for Energy-Related Products Regulations 2010 UK SI 2010 No 2617 and EU 2015/1186 implementing 2009/125/EC Manufacturer: Fireline UK Ltd, a Division of Charlton & Jenrick Ltd. Range Designation: Purevision freestanding stoves.
  • Page 14: Operating Instructions

    7.0 Operating Instructions Safety Notes for your guidance 7.1. 7.1.1. FIRES CAN BE DANGEROUS – Always use a fireguard to BS 8423:2002 Fireguards for use with solid fuel appliances in the presence of children, the elderly or the infirm. 7.1.2. DO NOT perform modifications to the appliance as this could seriously compromise safety in operation.
  • Page 15: Warnings

    1. Open Doors and windows to ventilate the room and then leave the premises. 2. Let the fire go out. Warnings: This appliance is not designed for open operation and therefore should not be operated with the doors open. This stove is designed to burn wood and smokeless fuels cleanly with high efficiency. However, for this product to work properly it must be used correctly.
  • Page 16: Air Controls

    7.4.2 Air Wash All Fireline stoves are provided with a sophisticated “air wash” system to assist in keeping the fire as visible as possible and reducing cleaning intervals. This secondary air supply to the stove is controlled through the main single air control. The Clean Air Act air restrictor bracket will deliberately prevent full closure of this control on the Wood side of operation.
  • Page 17: Ashpan

    Your stove is fitted with a multifuel grate, which can be shaken from the right side of the stove by pulling and pushing the knob as required. The slot in the operating multi tool can be used to operate the knob or use the gloves supplied. The grate is a strong set of cast iron bars with suitable air slots that assist the burning of most fuels.
  • Page 18: Important Notes For Wood Burning

    Note: Warning!- Petroleum coke fuels or household waste must not be burnt on this appliance. Should any difficulties arise over fuel quality or suitability, consult your local approved fuel merchant. Important Information for Wood Burning With a full load of wood and burning near nominal output the stove will need to be refuelled approximately every 1-1.5 hours.
  • Page 19: Notes On Smokeless Fuel (Maxibrite) Burning

    7.7.4 Primary Air left open Operation with the primary air controls left open: The single air lever on the Coal – right hand side - can cause excess smoke. The appliance must not be operated with air control lever open on the right side when burning wood or the door left open.
  • Page 20: Re-Fuelling

    The kindling will burn and set light to the logs by radiation and breaking down to charcoal gradually and with fewer emissions than the traditional logs ontop methods. Allow the fuel to reach a steady burn and usually the initial fuel can be left to burn down to charcoal without much further attention.
  • Page 21: Shutting Down For Prolonged Periods

    The stove will normally shut down by itself as the fuel is consumed so there is no need to close the air control towards the end of the burn. In order to shut down the stove for other reasons, close the single air control to the central position. If the control is left in this position, the fire will eventually go out but it will also cause the glass to blacken.
  • Page 22: Active Baffle System

    8.0 Active Baffle System Description: The Purevision range, including the Classic versions may be fitted with an internal stainless steel active baffle assembly which fulfils a number of functions: a) IGN Position: Direct access of ignition heat into flue-way to start up cold, inactive flues in a quicker and more user-friendly way.
  • Page 23: Adjustment

    position) thereby allowing products of combustion straight into the flue pipe during ignition. This heats up the flue quicker to generate draught sooner and enables lower emissions to be produced during a shorter ignition phase. B) Sliding the operating rod to the closed position and depressing it firmly inwards and downwards into the slot until it latches fully into the CLOSED position allows the baffle flap to remain in the...
  • Page 24: Maintenance Guide

    rear of the baffle may be removed to reduce restriction within the stove itself and help to compensate for the lost draught within the flue system. 9.0 Maintenance Guide Removing Top Plate. Remove the stove top plate by lifting away. Note the machined sockets and adjustable top plate supports for levelling and adjustment as required.
  • Page 25: Removing Baffle Plate

    Removal of or Inspection Above Baffle Plate. 1. If retaining clips, U clips or screws are present in the front baffle supports, remove them first. First lift upwards at the front and at the same time sliding the rear forwards off the back baffle support bracket.
  • Page 26: Removing Grate Components

    Removing Firebox Liners and Fuel Retainer Assembly. 1. First slide the front edges of the left and right firebox liners inwards at the front until they disengage from the rear liner. Then tilt them slightly and remove from the firebox – NOTE: Ensure that the rear firebox liner does not fall forwards and break! 2.
  • Page 27: Removing Flue Spigot Collar

    Removing Flue Spigot Collar. Unscrew 4 x M6 securing screws from inside the firebox and remove spigot collar. When re-assembling either use a suitable fireproof gasket or fire cement. Removing Outer Casing. 1. Unscrew 2 x M6 screws securing lower casing to stove legs.
  • Page 28: Door Hinge Adjustment

    Door Hinge Adjustment. Door alignment may be adjusted by slackening the door hinge securing screws and re-positioning the hinge to suit. This will adjust the horizontal alignment. For front-back alignment carefully adjust the hinges mounted on the stove body. Check the door seals with a paper strip all around after any adjustment to prove they are still sealing correctly.
  • Page 29: Air Valve Maintenance

    likely damage the air control lever. Either fit without moving the stove or tilt it left, right or to the rear. 9.10 Maintenance of air control valve. The main air control valve is mounted underneath the air plenum chamber which is fixed immediately beneath the ash pit.
  • Page 30 9.12 Adjusting Latch Pins (mounting on stove body). The latch pin can be adjusted to enable the latch assembly on the door to catch fully. Firstly slacken the mounting screws slightly. Now tap the end of the bracket towards the centre of the stove. This will increase engagement with the door latch forks.
  • Page 31 10.1 Purevision 5kW Slimline Stove Principal Dimensions All Dimensions shown in mm. Purevision Freestanding Issue 12 09/23...
  • Page 32 10.2 Purevision 5kW Stove Principal Dimensions All Dimensions shown in mm. Purevision Freestanding Issue 12 09/23...
  • Page 33 10.3 Purevision 5kW WIDE Stove Principal Dimensions All Dimensions shown in mm. Purevision Freestanding Issue 12 09/23...
  • Page 34 10.4 Purevision 5kW WIDE Slimline Stove Principal Dimensions All Dimensions shown in mm. Purevision Freestanding Issue 12 09/23...
  • Page 35 10.5 Purevision 8.5kW Stove Principal Dimensions All Dimensions shown in mm. Purevision Freestanding Issue 12 09/23...
  • Page 36 Output can also be varied by log size and quantity fired. 5 What warranty do I get? Fireline will replace, free of charge, any part that fails (under normal operating conditions) within 12 months of purchase. Consumables such as glass, firebox lining boards or stove rope and adhesives are not guaranteed.

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