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Installation & Operating Instructions Covering Models: Silverdale 5 & 7 Wood Burning Stoves Tested to EN 13240 These appliances must be installed and commissioned by a HETAS registered engineer GB12A Issue 2...
By-laws and other specifications or regulations as they affect the installation of the stove. Please note that it is a requirement under the Broseley Fires warranty system that the installation of the stove is carried out by a Competent Person registered with a Government approved Competent Persons Scheme.
Health & Safety Special care must be taken when installing the stove such that the requirements of the Health and Safety at Work Act are met. Installation This appliance MUST be installed and commisioned by a HETAS registered installer in England and Wales and a fully qualified Heating Engineer in Scotland and Ireland.
Specifications In the UK these stoves have been approved by HETAS Ltd as intermittent heating appliances for burning wood logs only. Silverdale 5 Silverdale 7 Nominal Heat Output (Wood) kW Efficiency % 77.8 76.6 Weight Kg Flue Diameter mm Flue Diameter Inches...
Hearth Requirements & Clearances These appliances will require a solid, level non combustible hearth (minimum 12mm thick). Your stove must be installed on a solid, level non-combustible hearth. The hearth protrusion in front of the stove to carpets or wooden floors must be at least 300mm. As it is possible, that on opening the door of the stove for fuel to fall out, a fender must be fitted if the hearth is flush with the carpet.
Chimney Requirements These appliance's must not be fitted into a chimney serving another heating appliance. It is most important that there is no obstruction in the flue or chimney. Please ensure that any existing chimney is clear of obstruction and swept clean immediately before installation of the new stove. Where the chimney is believed to have served an open fire previously it is possible that the higher flue gas temperature from a closed appliance may loosen deposits that were previously firmly adhered, with the consequent risk of flue blockage.
Combustion Air Requirements In order for the stove to perform efficiently and safely there should be an adequate air supply into the room in which the stove is installed to provide combustion air. This is particularly necessary in modern houses where drafts have been almost eliminated by double glazing etc.
Assembly Silverdale 5 The diagram below shows the stove with all internals taken out. To install the internals simply follow the numbered sequence 1-9 and to remove simply reverse this process. GB12A Issue 2...
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Assembly Silverdale 7 The diagram below shows the stove with all internal parts taken out. To install the internals simply follow the numbered sequence 1-9 and to remove simply reverse this process. GB12A Issue 2...
Commissioning/Handover Ensure all parts are fitted in accordance with these instructions. On completion of the installation allow a suitable period of time for any fire cement and mortar to dry out, before lighting the stove. Once the stove is under fire check all seals for soundness and check that the flue is functioning correctly and that all products of combustion are vented safely to atmosphere via the chimney terminal.
Controls Layout The diagram below shows the position of the two air controls, these controls need to be operated correctly to control the combustion rate of the stove. Secondary Air Intake Primary Air Intake The main door handle on these appliances will get hot but are removable. To remove the handle simply lift the main handle upwards between periods of refuelling.
Controls Explained Primary Air Intake The primary air intake is the bottom slider situated at the bottom of the door. Having the slider pushed to the left would indicate the intake is closed. When the slider is moved fully to the right the intake is completely open. This particular air intake is adjustable throughout the area left to right to control the total amount of air required for suitable combustion.
Recommended Fuels This appliance has obtained approval from HETAS Ltd., for burning – * Split Wood logs not exceeding 35cm in length and not over 20% moisture content. Approval does not cover the use of other fuels either alone or mixed with the suitable fuels listed above.
Lighting the Stove Curing On initial firing you will notice a very pungent odour, this is caused through the curing of the paint, we recommend starting with short burning sessions (with smaller quantities of fuel) and build up gradually to allow the components of the stove to settle. Opening doors and windows will allow the paint curing odour to dissipate and to allow ventilation into the room.
Burning Wood Once you have kindled your stove (see previous page) and your chimney (flue) is sufficiently heated, you are now ready to start adding your logs. Stage 4 Place 1-3 small logs onto the bed of hot embers using appropriate heat proof gloves, close the door and reduce the Primary Air Control to approximately half way.
(other than "authorised" fuels) have been exempted by an Order made and signed by the Secretary of State or Minister in the devolved administrations. The Amalia, Oppdal and Silverdale 5 & 7 has been recommended as suitable for use in smoke control areas when burning wood logs.
Lighting Sequence (in smoke controlled areas) Using the approved appliance in a smoke controlled area Ignition sequence – burning wood For the appliance to burn cleanly, it is important to establish a hot fire as quickly as possible. The following sequence should be followed at the ignition stage: Both primary and secondary air intakes should be fully open Light a double handful of dry kindling Push door to, but do not latch...
Maintenance Ash Removal The ash pan can be accessed through the main door. We would recommend emptying the ash into a metal bucket for transportation.You should only empty the ash when the appliance and ashes are completely cool and can be disposed of in your normal household refuse. Cleaning the Stove We recommend only doing this when the stove is cold using a soft brush to clean any of the stove surfaces, this is normally sufficient to remove dust, ash and debris.
Trouble-shooting Smoke comes out of the stove when the loading door is opened. • The chimney cavity into which the 125mm flue pipe has been installed may be less than the minimum requirement. • Deposits (soot or other obstructions) may have built up in the chimney and be restricting the flow of waste products.
Commissioning Statement Commissioning Statement and Check-list Stove Purchased From:_____________________________________________________ Address:_________________________________________________________________ Telephone Inc area code:____________________________________________________ Installation Date:_____/_____/__________ Stove Name:_________________________ Product Serial Number:________________ Invoice Number:_______________________ Stove installed by:_________________________________________________________ Address:_________________________________________________________________ Telephone Inc area code:____________________________________________________ HETAS Registration Number:________________________________________________ Check-list Is the flue system the correct length and diameter for stove: Flue swept and checked for soundness: Manufacturers clearances adhered: Smoke spillage test performed on stove:...
Annual Service Record 1ST YEAR SERVICE completion date: SERVICE ENGINEER: REG. No. COMPANY NAME: COMPANY ADDRESS: POSTCODE: CONTACT NUMBER 2ND YEAR SERVICE completion date: SERVICE ENGINEER: REG. No. COMPANY NAME: COMPANY ADDRESS: POSTCODE: 3RD YEAR SERVICE completion date: SERVICE ENGINEER: REG.
Should you wish to claim under the warranty, please contact the supplier / dealer from whom you purchased the appliance. Do not claim directly to Broseley Fires, as they are unable to process any direct claim from an end user.