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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...
NEVER TIP OR ROCK THE STOVE FORWARDS DURING HANDLING AS IT MAY BEND THE AIR CONTROL LEVER UPWARDS! 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.
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4.6.5 Combustible Shelves and Beams 4.6.6 Distances from Non-Combustible Materials 4.7 Hearths 4.8 Accessories 4.6.1 Stands and Log Stores 4.6.2 Wall Mounting Option 4.6.3 Heat Exchanger Module 4.9 Commissioning & Handover 5. Technical Data & Declaration of Performance 6. Operating Instructions 6.1 Safety Notes for your guidance 6.1.1 Fireguards 6.1.2 Modifications...
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8.2 Removing Door 8.3 Removing Baffle Plate 8.4 Re-fitting Baffle Plate 8.5 Removing Grate Components 8.6 Removing Flue Spigot Collar 8.7 Removing Outer Casing 8.8 Door Hinge Adjustment 8.9 Smoke Control Air Limiter Bracket 8.10 Air Control Valve Maintenance 8.11 Adjusting Door Latches 9.
Fig 3 – Purevision PVR Stove Single Air Control NOTE: Control lever can also be operated using the tool or gloves provided. Fig 4 – Purevision PVR Stove Door Operation – To Open Fig 5 – Purevision PVR Stove Door Operation – To Close. NOTE: Automatic latch, no need to turn handle.
2.0 Preparation of Stove for Installation. Your stove firebox unit 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.
2.7.2. The rear casing blanking knockout can now be very carefully taken out by using a hammer and chisel or other appropriate tools. 2.7.3. Finally the spigot may then be rotated by 180 degrees and re-fitted either using the gasket provided or re-sealing with fire cement as required. 2.7.4.
importance are Approved Documents (A.D.) L1 A and B conservation of fuel and power. The Domestic Heating Compliance Guide will also be found useful. In addition to these instructions the requirements of BS 8303 and BS EN 15287 must be fulfilled.
3.2.2. Fire Cement Some types of fire cement are caustic and should not be allowed to come into contact with the skin. In case of skin contact, wash immediately with plenty of water. 3.2.3. Asbestos This stove contains no asbestos. If there is a possibility of disturbing any asbestos in the course of installation then please seek specialist guidance and use appropriate protective equipment.
NOTE: in order to register the installation with HETAS as of early 2016 certain extra evaluation and checking is required if using an 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. 4.3.
Both the chimney and flue pipe must be accessible for cleaning and if ANY parts of the chimney cannot be reached through the stove (with baffle removed), a soot door must be fitted in a suitable position to enable this to be done. 4.6.
INSTALLATION IN A COMBUSTIBLE CORNER: 4.6.4. In addition it is strongly recommended that any furniture or other combustible materials are kept at least 900mm clear from the front of the stove. NOTE: Combustible surfaces can be protected from radiant heat from the stove by adding non- combustible heat shielding between the stove and the materials with an air gap behind it.
output and for access to the stove for removal and maintenance. A clearance of 150mm will give a better heat output. For a corner installation the same guidelines apply but be aware of the swing of the door when opening and also the distance from the glass to any wallpaper or other combustible wall covering as shown in the clearances to combustible section.
4.8.1. Stands and Log Stores: Pedestal stands and log store stands are available in various heights to suit individual installation requirements. In addition a door kit may be available for the log store stands so they can be used for general concealed storage.
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4.8.3.1. Remove the top plate and front casing of the heat exchanger module. 4.8.3.2. Check flue spigot socket has rope seals fitted ready to seal to top of firebox flue spigot. Add fire cement or flue sealant as required. 4.8.3.3. Offer it up to the top of the firebox unit and check for level and adjust supporting screws as required.
4.9. Commissioning and Handover CO Alarm: Building Regulations require that whenever a new or replacement fixed solid fuel or wood/biomass appliance is installed in a dwelling a carbon monoxide alarm must be fitted in the same room as the appliance. Further guidance is available in BS EN50292:2002 and from the alarm manufacturer’s instructions.
5.0 Technical Data & Declaration of Performance (DoP) Manufacturer: Fireline UK Ltd, a Division of Charlton & Jenrick Ltd. Range Designation: Purevision PVR 5 Panoramic freestanding or wall mounted stoves. Models: Purevision PVR5, with & without Heat Exchanger Module, nominal output of 5kW.
6.0 Operating Instructions Safety Notes for your guidance 6.1. 6.1.1. 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. 6.1.2. DO NOT perform modifications to the appliance as this could seriously compromise safety in operation.
In Wales and Northern Ireland these are authorised by regulations made by Welsh Ministers and by the Department of the Environment respectively. The Fireline Purevision 5kW Cylindrical Panoramic Stove Range has been recommended as suitable for use in smoke control areas when burning wood logs. This is conditional upon fitting the supplied secondary air control limiters and following the wood burning instructions precisely.
6.4.2. 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.
6.4.4. Multifuel Grate Your stove is fitted with a multifuel grate. For wood burning it is also provided with a cast iron wood burning plate that is placed on top of the multifuel grate to optimise burning conditions for wood. Always use the plate for wood burning and ONLY use the flat plate for burning wood.
6.6. Fuels The appliance is fitted with a versatile multifuel grate and the appliance has been tested and approved burning dry, well-seasoned logs or briquetted Maxibrite smokeless fuel. These are the recommended fuels. For other fuels please contact the manufacturer for advice. Note: Warning!- Petroleum coke fuels or household waste must not be burnt on this appliance.
6.7.3. Operation with door left open Operation with the door open can cause excess smoke and spillage into the room. The appliance must not be operated with the appliance door left open. 6.7.4. 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.
Light the firelighter(s), leaving the air control fully open and close the door. It should not be necessary to leave the door open but DO NOT leave the stove unattended if you find it necessary to leave the door ajar. 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 on top methods.
create unnecessary smoke. Do not load fuel above the tertiary air inlet hole profiling at the back of the firebox. IDEAL LOG LOADING PATTERN – SEE PHOTOGRAPH EXAMPLE: Loading 2 medium to large sized logs weighing 1-2kg DRY crossed at the rear with approx.
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Where the chimney is believed to have previously served an open fire installation, it is possible that the higher flue gas temperature from the stove may loosen deposits that were previously firmly adhered, with the consequent risk of flue blockage. It is therefore recommended that the chimney be swept a second time within a month of regular use after installation.
7.0 Active Baffle System Description: The Purevision PVR range 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.
inwards and downwards into the slot until it latches fully into the CLOSED position allows the baffle flap to remain in the closed position permanently during all operation. This is useful where flue draw is very good even when the flue is cold.
8.0 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. It is not necessary to remove the top plate or door to clean or remove items from inside the firebox.
Removal of or Inspection and cleaning above Baffle Plate. 1. First lift upwards at the front and at the same time sliding the rear forwards off the back baffle support bracket. 2. Next lower the rear edge into the firebox and allow the front of the baffle to slide off the front baffle support bracket.
Removing Firebox Liners and Fuel Retainer Assembly. 8.5.1 First remove the active baffle assembly from the firebox as previously described. 8.5.2 Remove the ash pan, wood burning plate and grate bars from the firebox. 8.5.3 Grip the left or right side liner and gently lift slightly to disengage from the lower firebox piece whilst sliding forward.
Removing Flue Spigot Collar. Remove baffle plate from firebox to give access to the flue spigot collar securing screws. 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.
8.10 Maintenance of air control valve. The main air control disc valve is mounted underneath the air plenum chamber which is fixed immediately beneath the ash pit. To access this for thorough cleaning and re-lubrication, the stove will need to be disconnected and stripped of interior baffle and firebox liner parts as above.
9.0 Dimensions Purevision PVR 5 Panoramic 5kW Stove Main Firebox Unit Principal Dimensions All Dimensions shown in mm. Purevision PVR Cylinder Stove Issue 02 12/16...
Purevision PVR5 Panoramic 5kW Stove Complete with Heat Exchanger and High Log Store Principal Dimensions All Dimensions shown in mm. Purevision PVR Cylinder Stove Issue 02 12/16...
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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