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Wood Burning Stoves • Osprey 5 / Osprey eVe / Opsrey 8
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Document Osprey 0101 • Version 1 Date 10/11 /23

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  • Page 1 Osprey Range Wood Burning Stoves • Osprey 5 / Osprey eVe / Opsrey 8 To be retained by the user for future reference Thank you for purchasing an Osprey stove From Serial Number: Document Osprey 0101 • Version 1 Date 10/11 /23...
  • Page 2 Important! To ensure that you gain the most from your purchase, please take a few minutes to read through this manual before lighting the appliance for the first time. Before installation, please ensure that the correct model has been supplied. Please make a note of the serial number of your appliance in the space provided on the front cover of this manual as this will be requested if you require technical assistance in the future.
  • Page 3 Technical Data & Declaration of Performance 3 of 28...
  • Page 4 Osprey Range Specifications OSPREY 5 550.00 400.00 Construction Steel Black handle as standard Fuel type Woodburner Nominal output Thermal efficiency 12mm hearth (less than 100°C) Weight 118kg Width 550mm Height 1000mm Depth 400mm Glass 384mm x 530mm Flue Diameter 125mm...
  • Page 5 OSPREY 8 657.00 400.00 Construction Steel Black handle as standard Fuel type Woodburner Nominal output Thermal efficiency 12mm hearth (less than 100°C) Weight 140kg Width 657mm Height 926mm Depth 400mm Glass 530mm x 544mm Flue Diameter 125mm Direct Air 100mm Additional ventilation required *** Please note that Building Regulations Document J advises that additional permanent air supply is required for appliances with an output of above 5Kw.
  • Page 6: The Clean Air Act 1993 And Smoke Control Areas

    The Clean Air Act 1993 and Smoke Control Areas Under the Clean Air Act local authorities the Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs under may declare the whole or part of the Section 16 of the Environmental Better district of the authority to be a smoke regulation Act (Northern Ireland) 2016.
  • Page 7: Installation Instructions

    Installation Instructions Important information Metal Parts This appliance may contain sharp metal Before installation and/or use of this edges, take care when installing or appliance please read these instructions servicing this appliance to avoid carefully to ensure that all requirements personal injury.
  • Page 8 5kW. correctly, and properly maintained clear The Osprey 5 & eVe have a nominal of obstructions or leaks etc. output of 5Kw and therefore do not The kit supplies all the primary,...
  • Page 9 Flue Requirements Suitable for use with solid fuel burning appliances The flue must comply with current Be able to clean the entire length of Building Regulations Document J. the flue system without removal of the appliance The Osprey range of stoves have an internally removable baffle, and Free from deposits therefore are able to be swept through...
  • Page 10 Clearances to non-combustible materials The Osprey range of stoves can be For a corner installation the same recessed into a suitably sized, non- guidelines apply but consideration combustible fireplace or stood close to should be taken to allow the door to non-combustible materials.
  • Page 11 Clearance to combustible materials Osprey 5 and Osprey 8 Osprey 5 / 8 corner installation, Osprey 5 / 8 insulated / single skin flue. insulated / single skin flue. Osprey eVe Osprey eVe corner installation, Osprey eVe insulated / single skin flue.
  • Page 12 Installation of the unit Packing list Your Osprey stove will contain: The appliance is supplied pre-assembled with the flue spigot in the top exit position • 1 x Technical manual and the Smoke Exempt stop in place. • 1 x Pair of ACR heat resistant gloves •...
  • Page 13: Operating Your Stove

    Operating Your Stove Recommended Fuels Smokeless fuels Housecoal or Bituminous coal: these Wood: hardwood such as ash, oak and fuels will soot up the airways of the stove beech which have been cut for at least 2 and possibly overheat the appliance. years and stored under shelter.
  • Page 14 User Instructions Please read carefully to get the best from your Osprey stove • Pull both air sliders fully forwards. are oversized or too long for the combustion chamber, they could press • Place two small wood logs onto the against the glass and cause damage grate leaving a small 20mm gap between when alight.
  • Page 15 ash that the new fuel charge will ignite in a Dampers left open reasonable period. If there are too few Operation with the air controls or embers in the fire bed, add suitable appliance dampers open can cause kindling to prevent excessive smoke. excess heat within the appliance.
  • Page 16 Maintenance The appliance must be serviced annually by a competent engineer to ensure it’s continued safe operation as a condition of the warranty. A receipt for each service and chimney sweep must be provided as evidence in the unlikely event of a claim being made. •...
  • Page 17 Refractory internal panels During the normal operation of your Osprey 5 refactory panels parts diagram: Osprey stove, the refractory panels will experience heating and cooling. Sometimes minor hairline cracks can occur. All Osprey stoves have a steel or cast iron structure behind the panels and therefore even if the cracks get larger, the stove will still operate safely.
  • Page 18: Commissioning Check List

    Commissioning Check List Please tick boxes when each procedure is completed Ensure that the serial number has been recorded on the front of the manual for future use Visual inspection of appliance and flue ensure that all internal components are fitted correctly (these may have shifted in transit) Ensure the door seals are in good condition and that the glass is secured correctly in the door (do not over tighten...
  • Page 19: Annual Service Record

    Annual Service Record 1st Annual Service 2nd Annual Service Company Name: Company Name: Engineer Name: Engineer Name: Date Completed: Date Completed: Safety Tests: Safety Tests: Passed: Failed: Passed: Failed: 3rd Annual Service 4th Annual Service Company Name: Company Name: Engineer Name: Engineer Name: Date Completed: Date Completed:...
  • Page 20 Osprey 5 Parts Information Diagram No. Description Part No. Front left side ceramic panel BH-003636 Corner left side ceramic panel BH-003637 Ceramic baffle BH-003725 Rear ceramic panel BH-044754 Corner right side ceramic panel BH-003635 Front right side ceramic panel BH-003638...
  • Page 21 Osprey 8 Parts Information Diagram No. Description Part No. Front left side ceramic panel BH-003636 Corner left side ceramic panel BH-003637 Left side ceramic baffle BH-003773 Right side ceramic baffle BH-003772 Rear ceramic panel BH-044773 Corner right side ceramic panel BH-003635 Front right side ceramic panel BH-003638...
  • Page 22 Osprey eVe Parts Information Diagram No. Description Part No. Front left side ceramic panel BH-044947 Corner left side ceramic panel BH-044948 Ceramic baffle BH-044951 Rear ceramic panel BH-045153 Corner right side ceramic panel BH-044950 Front right side ceramic panel BH-044949 Base left side ceramic panel BH-044952 Base right side ceramic panel...
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  • Page 24: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Problem Reason Action Rapid creosote build-up in Wet wood Use dry seasoned wood (≤ 20% moisture content). the chimney or flue system (≥ 20% moisture) Operate at a high temperature for short periods each time the appliance is used to avoid large build-ups of tars and creosotes Tar coming from flue joints Appliance operated at...
  • Page 25 Problem Reason Action Difficulty starting the fire Low flue draught Consult your installer and keeping it burning well Wet wood Use dry seasoned wood (≤ 20% moisture content) (≥ 20% moisture) Poor burning control High flue draught Consult your installer Short burn times Wet wood Use dry seasoned wood (≤...
  • Page 26: Warranty Claim Form

    Warranty Claim Form In the unlikely event of a warranty claim, please complete the below claim form and return it to your supplying dealer: Customer Name: Customer Address: Postcode: Daytime Tel: Mobile Tel: Model Name: Model Number: Serial Number: Date of purchase: Date of installation: Installer’s Name and address: Installer’s Registration Number:...
  • Page 27: Warranty Information

    Warranty Information With the aim of constantly improving castings / stove body steel panels. our products, all modifications It does not include consumable items considered necessary may be made such as glass, door seals, Accumite without notice. panels, firebricks, baffles, ashpans, This manual is correct at time of ashpan runners, grates, log guard, printing.
  • Page 28 From Unit 1, Weston Works, Weston Lane, Tyseley Birmingham B11 3RP, England. • Tel: 0121 706 8266 • E-mail: enquiries@acrheatproducts.co.uk • www.acrstoves.com...

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