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Tel. 01204 868550 (technical and spares enquiries) www.valor.co.uk FIRES CAN BE DANGEROUS –The Brunswick Stove operates at very high temperatures. Always use a fire guard to BS6539 specification in the presence of children, the elderly of the infirm. Inform all persons the dangers of high temperatures during operation of appliance in-...
125mm (5 inch) nominal diameter Dimensions, Weight Max Fuel Minimum Flue Load Draught Anthracite Brunswick 70 Kg 5.33 Kg 12 Pa 0.048 In Wg Dimensions may vary slightly, the manufacturers reserve the right to adjust them without notice. Key To Dimensions A—Height B—Width...
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Typical Installation Into Infilled Masonary Fireplaces Brunswick Parts List FFX008 Flue Collar FFX009 Flue Blanking Plate 3,5,6 FFX001 Stove Body (Rear,Right,Left Panel) FFX003 Stove Top Panel FFX002 Stove Base Panel FFX005 Grate Support Plate FFX006 Grate Seal with fireproof lagging...
Assembly Of Stove Typical Installation For Inglenook Fireplaces Remove legs, collar and blanking plate from stove and fit in desired position. The collar Inglenook fireplaces can have very large bore chimneys. Check with can be fitted top or rear. your installer—you may need a stainless steel flexible liner for solid fuel fitting.
swept and the reason for build up investigated. Installation Diagrams An existing fireplace opening can be bricked up or sealed with a register plate, 1.5mm Typical Top Flue Installation using steel closure plate incorporating steel sheet or concrete. A short length of flue pipe no smaller in diameter then the stove clean out door for chimney sweeping flue outlet or the manufacturer’s stated flue size may then be used to connect the stove to the chimney.
Building Regulations, Local Authority By-laws, British Standards and Codes of Practice. The Brunswick has no ventilation requirement but a fixed vent is problem is solved. A list of Qualified Engineers is available from: advisable as this will enhance the pull of the chimney and reduce unwanted draughts.
Notes On Solid Fuel Burning flue pipe must be swept at least once a year. Always de-ash before refuelling and do not let the ash build up to the underside of the grate bars. Solid fuel produces ash, which if allowed to build up will stifle the air flow To avoid a build up of soot on the baffle (the plate inside the stove above the grate) through the grate and eventually cause the fire to die.
Grate Removal Properly installed and operated, this appliance will not emit fumes. Occasional fumes The Brunswick has a single rotating grate operated by an attached riddling rod. To from de-ashing and refuelling may occur. Persistent fume emission must not be toler- remove, unscrew control knob and rotate grate out of its guide hole.
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