Pevex NEWBOURNE 50FS User Manual

Pevex NEWBOURNE 50FS User Manual

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NEWBOURNE 35/40/50/60FS & PANORAMA RANGE
WOOD AND MULTI FUEL FREE STANDING STOVES
CE and EN13240 Approved
APPROVED FOR USE IN SMOKE CONTROL AREAS WHEN
BURNING DRY WOOD LOGS OR AUTHORISED FUELS
Manufactured and Distributed by Pevex Enterprises Ltd
Unit MP7 Kirrawah Business Park, Waldringfield, Ipswich, IP12 4PR.
Tel: 01473 736399
Fax: 01473 736406
Congratulations on the purchase of your new Newbourne stove. Your new purchase will provide you with a
level of pleasure and comfort not previously experienced in your home.
The Newbourne is a heavy duty British designed multifuel stove. It has been designed for easy installation and
ease of use giving a lovely flame pattern when burning wood and a wonderful warm radiant and convection
heat. The stoves are highly efficient with a clean burn firebox and efficiencies above 80% (Net) when burning
wood and features a curved door, large glass window, vermiculite insulated firebox, convector top plate, bolt
on adjustable feet, ergonomic handle and heavy weight steel construction.
Please read and follow the advice and instructions on the safe and efficient operation of your stove to
ensure it has a long trouble free life and also read and follow the installation instructions before
installing the stove.
PART 1 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
A stove compared with an open fire is a very efficient heating appliance and must be installed and used safely
and wisely, it is important to understand the working of such an appliance and to understand the process of
converting the fuel into heat and its efficient transfer from the firebox to the room in order to gain the most from
the stove.
A stove creates an almost perfect environment to burn wood in. The firebox will run at a very high temperature
ideal to burn the volatiles given off in the burning process and the precise air controls allow minimal heat loss
into the flue. Newbourne stoveS operates at an efficiency of 73 % and 76% on a Gross CV basis (78-83%
Net) and is very much more efficient than an open fire avoiding the wasteful draughts normally associated with
that type of appliance
Burning wood is the natural way to store the sun's energy to then be released in a carbon neutral process to
heat your house when the need is most. On a cold winters night there is nothing to beat the release of heat
and flame in a stove to raise the spirit.
The preparation and burning of wood as a fuel in stoves can be traced back many centuries, however it is a
forgotten or maybe never fully discovered activity in the United Kingdom, we have much to learn from our
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Installation and Operating Instructions for Newbourne 35/40/50/60FS Multi Fuel Stoves
Ref: Pevex1022/AH/ver1:May2015

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Product Overview and Compliance
Smoke Control Area Approval
Information on using the stove in designated smoke control areas with approved fuels.
General Stove Introduction
Welcome and initial overview of the Newbourne stove's features and benefits.
Operating Instructions and Fuel Guidance
Stove Efficiency and Wood Fuel
Explanation of stove efficiency and details on wood as a heating energy source.
Safe Operation and Fuel Types
Safety warnings, chimney cleaning, first firing, and recommended fuels.
Fuel Usage Rules and Prohibitions
Guidelines for fueling in smoke control areas and strict warnings against unauthorized fuels.
Lighting, Combustion, and Maintenance
Airflow Control for Combustion
Explanation of primary, secondary, and tertiary air systems for efficient burning.
Stove Lighting Procedure
Step-by-step guide on how to safely and effectively light the stove.
Safety Precautions and Care
Key safety advice, blowback risks, and instructions for stove surface and glass care.
Troubleshooting, Seasonal Care, and Installation
Operational Problems and Seasonal Care
Guidance on troubleshooting issues and preparing the stove for seasonal storage.
Part II Installation Requirements
Mandatory installer qualifications, regulations, and CO alarm requirements.
Installation Assessment and Clearances
Determining stove size, hearth, and clearance specifications for safe installation.
Baffle Removal and Chimney Systems
Baffle Plate Removal for Sweeping
Step-by-step guides for removing lower and upper baffles for flue system access.
Chimney Installation and Ventilation
Critical chimney requirements, connection, safety warnings, and ventilation needs.
Commissioning and Final Checks
Essential checks to ensure the stove is fully functional after installation.
Appendices
Appendix A: Smoke Control Area Regulations
Explanation of the Clean Air Act, smoke control areas, and appliance exemptions.
Appendix B: Technical Specifications
Detailed technical specifications including dimensions, weight, and heat output for the range.

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