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1. If installation is into an existing chimney then it must be sound and have no cracks or other faults which might allow fumes into the house Older properties especially may have chimney faults or the cross section may be too large i e more than 230 mm x 230 mm Hemedial action should be taken if required seeking expert advice if necessary If it is found necessary to line the chimney then a flue liner suitable for solid fuel must be used in accordance with Building Regulations Approved Document J If there is no existing chimney then either a prefabricated block chimney in accordance with Building Regulations Approved Document J or a twin walled insulated stainless steel flue to BS 4543 can be used These chimneys must be fitted in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions and Building Regulations If a flexible liner is required the liner diameter must not be less than 6 Any bend in the chimney or connecting fluepipe should not exceed 45 90 bends are not permitted For top flue installations it is possible to sweep through the appliance by removing the internal baffle however it is recommended that you provide adequate access e g easily accessible soot door For rear flue connection we recommend the use of a tee section the bottom of the tee should be capped to catch soor and debris OCT10 GB Issue 3 8 BROSELEY Combustion Air Requirements In order for the stove to perform efficiently and safely there should
2. The recommended fuels are Wood logs no longer than 35cms dry seasoned to under 2096 moisture and solid mineral fuels e g Natural smokeless fuels Larger coal briquettes are recommended as they concentrate less heat in one spot reducing the likelihood of damage to the grate Ask your local fuel merchant or consult the HETAS website for more details on these fuels Only authorised smokeless fuels may be used in smoke control areas Do NOT burn House coal or any other coal which are intended for use on open fires Suitable coal needs to be designed for use on closed appliances Open fires send a large amount of heat up the chimney therefore the fuel needs to burn extremely hot in order to send heat into the room closed appliances are highly efficient and send little heat up the chimney therefore the fuel does not need to burn as hot Using open fire coal on a closed appliance will cause excessive wear on the stove and could result in damage which will not be covered by the products warranty Under NO circumstances burn petroleum coke or any other chemically enhanced fuel as it will burn out the internal grate and baffle plates in a very short period of time and may damage the stove beyond repair Do NOT burn wet wood This will give a poor heat output and will cause heavy deposits of soot and tar to accumulate on the glass and throughout the stove and flue The coating of soot and tar in the chimney is volatile creating a high risk of chimne
3. Instruction booklet 1x Cast iron baffle 1x Heat Proof Gloves Set 1x Cast iron grate 1x Spigot flue collar 1 x Steel Ash pan All parts will be inside the main stove body upon delivery The spigot will generally be bolted to the outside of the stove body OCT10 GB Issue 3 3 BROSELEY Health amp 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 Handling Adequate facilities must be available for loading unloading and site handling Fire Cement some types of fire cement are caustic and should not be allowed to come into contact with the skin In case of contact wash immediately with plenty of water 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 Metal Parts When installing or servicing this stove care should be taken to avoid the possibility of personal injury CO Alarms Building regulations require that whenever a new or replacement fixed solid fuel or wood biomass appliance is installed in a dwelling an audible carbon monoxide alarm must be fitted in the same room as the appliance Further guidance o
4. Slider Way 21 Slider 2 Pusher 22 Slider 4 Pusher 23 Slider Bracket 2 24 Slider 2 25 Right Firebrick 26 Leg 27 Bottom Cover 28 Lever 2 29 Lever 1 30 Lever Overlay 31 Base 32 Hinge 33 Glass 34 Door 35 Door Latch 36 Handle OCT10 GB Issue 3 23 EC Declaration DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY ACCORDING TO DIRECTIVES 89 106 EEC CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTS BROSELEY FIRES LTD ISSUED BY KNIGHTS WAY BATTLEFIELD ENT PARK SHREWSBURY SY1 3AB ph 444 0 1743 461444 TYPE OF EQUIPMENT MULTI FUEL STOVE TRADEMARK BROSELEY FIRES LTD MODEL SERRANO 5 YORK MIDI USE DOMESTIC SPACE HEATING BROSELEY FIRES LTD MANUFACTURER KNIGHTS WAY BATTLEFIELD ENT PARK SHREWSBURY SY1 3AB ph 444 0 1743 461444 RRF Rhein Ruhr Feuerstatten Prufstelle GmbH NOTIFIED BODY RRF 1625 Firmensitz Im Lipperfeld 34 b D 46047 Oberhausen The following harmonised standards and Technical specifications have been met and comply with good engineering practice and safety matters in force within the EEC All CE standards or other documents Innitial Type Test Reports RRF 40 07 1464 EN 13240 CE MARKING INFORMATION See Instructions Particular Smoke Conditions Exempt As the Manufacturer s authorised representative established within the EEC Broseley Fires Ltd Declare sole responsibility that the product for mentioned follows the provisions of the directives above 09 01 2012 Shrewsbury UK JOHN REEVES Place and date of issue Man
5. 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 Under UK building regulations any appliance over 5kW MUST have a fixed permanent air vent see building regulations approved document J for further information There must not be an extractor fan fitted in the same room as the stove as this can cause the stove to emit fumes into the room It is necessary to install a wall vent to provide the necessary combustion air and to prevent the depletion of oxygen in the room External Air Intake It is possible to connect a direct air supply to the stove by attaching a 75mm 3 Inch diameter flexible pipe to the air intake shown below using a jubilee clip rear of stove at the bottom Please note that the flexible pipe and jubilee clip are NOT provided ts i xdi e 10711 sl me OCT10 GB Issue 3 9 Assembly The diagram below shows the stove with all internals taken out To take internals out of the stove follow the numbered sequence backwards from 6 down to 1 To refit the internals follow the numbered sequence from 1 6 The firebricks should fit quite snug however small gaps are acceptable due to cast iron tolerances Be careful not to trap or squash fingers at this stage OCT10 GB Issue 3 10 Assembly It is possible to remove th
6. chimney has excessive draw seek installers advice on this point The fibre rope seal between the door and the glass may be leaking Tighten or replace The fibre rope on doors and glass has worn out Replace OCT10 GB Issue 3 21 Commissioning Form 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 Yes No Flue swept and checked for soundness Yes No Manufacturers clearances adhered Yes No Smoke spillage test performed on stove Yes No Stove controls fully explained to end user Yes No Correct fuels explained to end customer Yes No CO Alarm fitted and tested Yes No Instruction booklet amp HETAS certificate handed to end user Yes No Signature Print Name OCT10 GB Issue 3 22 PROGEI 7 8 T 8 d 1 Side 2 Front 3 Glass Clip 4 Left Firebrick 5 6 Spigot 7 Baffle 8 Grate 9 Ash Pan 10 Rear Firebrick 11 Air Wash Section 12 Slider Bracket 1 13 Slider Bracket 4 14 Slider Bracket 3 15 Rear 16 Blanking Disc 17 Air Inlet 18 Slider Rod 19 Slider 1 20
7. its original purchase for a period of Five 5 years This Warranty will become active as of one month from the date of delivery This warranty does not cover any failure of the unit due to normal wear and tear misuse abuse accident illegal modification illegal installation or repair damage resulting from improper use or failure to maintain the product Variations in color and texture are a natural characteristic of cast iron products Colour changes may result from exposure to light and other elements which are a part of the aging process These material variations and changes are not covered by this warranty If during the warranty period this Product fails to operate under normal use and service due to defects in material and or workmanship Broseley Fires will either repair or replace the product The repaired or replaced product shall be warranted for the remaining period of the original warranty the time taken to days from the date of repair whichever is longer Repair or replacement may involve the use of functionally equivalent reconditioned units Replaced parts or components will become the property of Broseley Fires 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 Product design and any specifications are subject to change without notice This is due to
8. pipe thermometer will help you determine correct control and is recommended for the initial lightings otage 6 Refuel as and when required take care to open the door gradually as flames may lick out Open both air controls whenever refuelling once the wood logs turn black the primary control can be closed fully and the fire controlled once again by the secondary control If you no longer want to keep the fire going simply allow it burn out Burning Coal With kindling complete you are now ready to add your approved coal stage 4 Using the gloves and provided ash tool rake the hot embers evenly over the grate and add a small amount of coal Close the door and allow the coal to ignite then close the secondary Air approximately half way The primary air control should be left fully open otage 5 When the small load of coal has burned down add a larger load and allow time for the coal to fully ignite leave the Primary Air Intake fully open You will now control the burn rate of the stove using the Secondary air intake you are looking for a controlled flame not smouldering in the embers or licking around the lid this is mostly visual although a flue pipe thermometer will help you determine correct control and is recommended for the initial lightings otage 6 Add coal as and when required Ensure that you use the ash tool when refuelling coal to poke through any ash and debris so that it falls into the ash pan underneath this
9. the flue or chimney Please ensure that any existing chimney is clear of obstruction and swept clean immediately before installation of the new stove If the chimney has been used for an open fire it is recommended that it be swept for a second time having been used for a month following installation A flue draught minimum of 12 Pascals to a maximum 18 Pascals is required for satisfactory appliance performance A properly built masonry or factory constructed chimney with a minimum vertical height of 5 metres should ensure a consistent draught draw 45 bends can be used in the flue run maximum of four bends you will need to add an extra 1 metre of vertical flue height for each bend The flue draught should be checked under fire at high output and if it exceeds the recommended maximum a draught stabiliser must be fitted so that the rate of burning can be controlled and to prevent over firing See section Warning Notes If you have any doubts about the suitability of your chimney consult your local dealer stockist or engineer If your flue draft is below the minimum recommendation then it may be neccesary to increase the vertical chimney height add additional flue insulation or possibly add a special cowl to the top of the chimney e g anti down draft cowl to eliminate wind induced down draft The outlet from the chimney should be above the roof of the building in accordance with the provisions of Building Regulations Approved Document J
10. BROSELEY Installation amp Operating Instructions Covering Models York Midi SE York Grande SE Serrano 5 SE Serrano 7 SE Standard amp Log Store Multifuel Stoves C C Tested to EN 13240 These appliances must be installed and commissioned by a HETAS registered engineer HETAS OCT10 GB Issue 3 RPOSEI Eve Introduction 3 Packing List 3 Health amp Safety 4 Specifications 5 Dimensions 6 Hearth Requirements amp Clearances 7 Chimney Requirements 8 Combustion Air Requirements 9 Assembly 10 stove Operation Controls Layout 13 Controls Explained 14 Air wash System 14 Ash Pan 14 Recommended Fuels 15 Lighting the Stove Kindling Stage 16 Burning Wood amp Burning Coal 17 Smoke Exempt Requirements 18 Lighting Sequence in a smoke controlled area 19 Warning Notes 19 Maintenance Ash Removal 20 Chimney Fires 20 Chimney Sweeping 20 General Stove Cleaning 20 Glass Cleaning 20 Annual Stove Service 20 Trouble shooting 21 Commissioning Form 22 Spare Parts 23 EC Declaration 24 Annual Service Record 26 Warranty 27 OCT10 GB Issue 3 BROSELEY Introduction May we take this opportunity to thank you for choosing one of our cast iron multifuel stoves The term multifuel refers to the fact that the appliance is capable of burning either wood logs or coal that is suitable for closed appliances Both of these fuels have very different air requirements in order for them to burn correctly there
11. E 3 6 BROSELFY Hearth Requirements amp Clearances These appliances WILL require a full constructional hearth as laid out in building regulations approved document J 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 These are just a few hearth specifications Please refer to Building Regulations Approved Document J Hearths for more specific details Clearances The stove requires the following clearances around it to ensure the heat is released into the room and to allow sufficient combustion air flow A combustible material clearance is given to prevent damage to any items that may be affected by heat D D LL Stove Clearances A B C Above Non Combustible Combustible 400mm OCT10 GB Issue 3 7 Qui Chimney Requirements This appliance must not be fitted into a chimney serving another heating appliance It is most important that there is no obstruction in
12. ICE ENGINEER REG No COMPANY NAME COMPANY ADDRESS POSTCODE 3RD YEAR SERVICE completion date SERVICE ENGINEER REG No COMPANY NAME COMPANY ADDRESS POSTCODE 4TH YEAR SERVICE completion date SERVICE ENGINEER REG No COMPANY NAME COMPANY ADDRESS POSTCODE 5TH YEAR SERVICE completion date SERVICE ENGINEER REG No COMPANY NAME COMPANY ADDRESS POSTCODE 6TH YEAR SERVICE completion date SERVICE ENGINEER REG No COMPANY NAME COMPANY ADDRESS POSTCODE OCT10 GB Issue 3 26 This appliance must be installed and commissioned by a fully qualified registered engineer A Declaration of completion Certificate must be obtained for the installation and retained by the end user Failure to comply with these requirements may void your warranty You as the end user have a contract by law with the supplier dealer from whom you purchased the product That dealer then has the same contract with the manufacturer or wholesaler and these have a contract with their suppliers ALL CLAIMS MUST FOLLOW THIS PROCEDURE Thank you for choosing a Product from Broseley Fires Ltd This warranty gives you specific legal rights The statutory rights of the consumer are not affected by the warranty or the consumers rights against the dealer arising from their sales purchase contract The manufacturers warranty Your Product will be free from defective parts material and workmanship at the time of
13. aging Director OCT10 GB Issue 3 24 EC Declaration 3 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY ACCORDING TO DIRECTIVES 89 106 EEC CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTS BROSELEY FIRES LTD ISSUED BY KNIGHTS WAY BATTLEFIELD ENT PARK SHREWSBURY SY1 3AB ph 444 0 1743 461444 TYPE OF EQUIPMENT MULTI FUEL STOVE TRADEMARK BROSELEY FIRES LTD MODEL SERRANO 7 YORK GRANDE USE DOMESTIC SPACE HEATING BROSELEY FIRES LTD MANUFACTURER KNIGHTS WAY BATTLEFIELD ENT PARK SHREWSBURY SY1 3AB ph 444 0 1743 461444 RRF Rhein Ruhr Feuerstatten Pr fstelle GmbH NOTIFIED BODY RRF 1625 Firmensitz Im Lipperfeld 34 b D 46047 Oberhausen The following harmonised standards and Technical specifications have been met and comply with good engineering practice and safety matters in force within the EEC All CE standards or other documents Innitial Type Test Reports RRF 40 07 1386 EN 13240 CE MARKING INFORMATION See Instructions Particular 5moke Conditions Exempt As the Manufacturer s authorised representative established within the EEC Broseley Fires Ltd Declare sole responsibility that the product for mentioned follows the provisions of the directives above 08 01 2012 Shrewsbury UK JOHN REEVES Place and date of issue Managing Director OCT10 GB Issue 3 25 Annual Service Record 1ST YEAR SERVICE completion date SERVICE ENGINEER REG No COMPANY NAME COMPANY ADDRESS POSTCODE CONTACT NUMBER 2ND YEAR SERVICE completion date SERV
14. 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 When kindling is established takes around 5 to 10 minutes add 2 or 3 small logs When the fire is established and the smaller logs have blackened latch the door For this sequence it is advisable that the user be in attendance throughout Warning Notes Over Firing It is extremely important that you do NOT leave both of the air controls in the fully open position for extended periods or run the appliance with the door open Leaving the air controls fully open or running with the doors open will lead to over firing Over firing is caused when too much heat is generated within the fire chamber this will lead to warping buckling and general damage to the stove and its internal components Over firing can also be caused by an excessive flue draft PLEASE NOTE ANY DAMAGE TO THE APPLIANCE CAUSED THROUGH OVER FIRING WILL NOT BE COVERED BY THE WARRANTY We highly recommenced the use of a flue pipe thermometer so that you can monitor how much heat you are sending up the chimney this will both enable efficient operation of your stove and also give a good indiction if you are over firing the appl
15. e stove from the store log store versions this may be necessary for transport purposes The diagram below shows the locations of the fixings 4x bolts labelled 1 which hold the stove to the log store OCT10 GB Issue 3 11 Assembly Smoke exempt modification Your stove will come pre set for use in a smoke control zone The threaded bar indicated on the diagram below marked 3 prevents the air slider from fully closing this allows a small amount of combustion air into the fire chamber to comply with smoke control regulations If the stove is being installed into a property which is not in a smoke control zone you can simply screw the threaded rod into the stove this will allow the slider to fully close and cut off the air supply OCT10 GB Issue 3 12 Controls Layout The stove is fitted with two air controls which need to be correctly operated in order to light and maintain a fire Both controls are situated below the ash lip of the stove as indicated on the diagram below and are in the form of sliders OCT10 GB Issue 3 13 CBROSELEY Controls Explained Primary Air Intake The primary air intake is the bottom slider situated below the ash lip at the front of the stove Having the slider pushed to the left Shown centrally in the diagram previous 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 throug
16. eas when burning wood logs Further information on the requirements of the Clean Air Act can be found here http smokecontrol defra gov uk Your local authority is responsible for implementing the Clean Air Act 1993 including designation and supervision of smoke control areas and you can contact them for details of Clean Air Act requirements Refuelling on to a low fire bed If there is insufficient burning material in the fire bed to light a new fuel charge excessive smoke emission can occur Refuelling must be carried out onto a sufficient quantity of glowing embers and ash that the new fuel charge will ignite in a reasonable period If there are too few embers in the fire bed add suitable kindling to prevent excessive smoke Fuel overloading The maximum amount of fuel per hour for these appliances is 9kg you should not exceed this figure overloading can cause excess smoke Operation with door left open Operation with the door open can cause excess smoke The appliance must not be operated with the appliance door left open except as directed in the instructions Lighting the stove section Dampers left open Operation with the air controls or dampers fully open can cause excess smoke The appliance must not be operated with air controls left fully open except as directed in the instructions OCT10 GB Issue 3 18 BROSELEY Lighting Sequence in smoke controlled areas Using the approved appliance in a smoke controlled
17. fore the air controls need to be operated differently depending on the fuel being burned see section Stove Operation see the section Lighting the Stove for further details After reading this document if there is anything you are unsure about please contact your dealer or our Technical Support Department These instructions cover the basic principles to ensure the satisfactory installation of the stove although detail may need slight modification to suit particular local site conditions In all cases the installation must comply with current Building Regulations Local Authority Byelaws and other specifications or regulations as they affect the installation of the stove It should be noted that the Building Regulations requirements may be met by adopting the relevant recommendations given in British Standards BS 8303 BS 6461 and BS 7566 as an alternative means to achieve an equivalent level of performance to that obtained following the guidance given in Approved Document J 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 HETAS Ltd operate such a Scheme and a listing of their Registered Competent Persons can be found on their website at www hetas co uk Packing List 1x Cast iron stove 2x Cast iron side firebricks 1x Ash Tool poker 1x Cast iron rear firebrick 1x
18. hout the area left to right to control the total amount of air required for suitable combustion The primary air intake is used on initial firing of the stove or when burning coal etc Please see the BURNING COAL for a more in depth description Secondary Air Intake The secondary air intake is the top slider situated under the ash lip at the front of the stove Having the lever to the left indicates the air intake is closed Having the lever fully to the right indicates the air intake is open This particular air intake is adjustable fully through left to right so the slider can control the total amount of air required for suitable combustion The secondary air intake works by opening a flap located at the back of the stove The flap slides left to right allowing air into the rear air tunnel The flap allows air to flow up the tunnel along the back and then across the top of the inside of the stove This air then becomes warm and is pushed down the back of the glass creating the AIRWASH system see below The air wash system allows the glass to remain soot and particle free This particular design also allows the air to be released on top of the grate which is ideal when burning wood products Please see section BURNING WOOD Air wash System Air wash is a system where secondary air is drawn into the stove by combustion through the air control under the ash lip and is deflected down the back face of the glass thus preventing the smoke co
19. iance Fumes Properly installed operated and maintained this appliance will not emit fumes into the dwelling Occasional fumes may occur whilst de ashing and re fuelling However persistent fume emission is potentially dangerous and must not be tolerated If fume emission does persist the following immediate actions should be taken Open doors and windows to ventilate the room Let the fire go out or eject and safely dispose of fuel from the appliance Check for flue or chimney blockage and clean if required Do not attempt to relight the fire until the cause of the fume emission has been identified and corrected If necessary seek expert advice BU m OCT10 GB Issue 3 19 BROSELEY Maintenance Ash Removal The ash pans can be removed by using the ash tool to hook it forward so that you can grasp the pan using the gloves provided 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 For stubborn marks you can use a damp lint free cloth ensure that all surfaces are dried off immediatley We do not recommend using any kind of chemicals or abrasive materials It is possible to touch u
20. il it reduces down into hot embers If the fire is dying during this stage the door can be closed but not latched leaving a small gap for extra combustion air otage 3 Add another generous load of dry kindling and allow to burn down It may be necessary to repeat stage 3 if the chimney is cold or if you find you have smoke entering the room This stage is vital for getting heat into the chimney which will create the draw that takes the smoke away we would expect this stage to take between 15 20 minutes It is critical that you do not leave the stove during the entire lighting and kindling stage See Burning wood and Burning Coal sections for the next steps in starting a new fire OCT10 GB Issue 3 16 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 you logs stage 4 Place 1 3 small logs onto the bed of hot embers using the gloves provided close the door and reduce the Primary Air Control to approximately half way Once the logs turn black the primary air can be fully closed otage 5 Once the smaller logs have burned down you can now add 2 3 larger or full size logs and close down the Secondary Air Intake as required You can now control the burn rate of the stove using the secondary air intake you are looking for a controlled flame not smouldering in the embers or licking around the lid this is mostly visual although a flue
21. is critical as coal requires a flow of air from underneath the grate OCT10 GB Issue 3 17 Smoke Exempt Requirements The Clean Air Act 1993 and Smoke Control Areas Under the Clean Air Act local authorities may declare the whole or part of the district of the authority to be a smoke control area It is an offence to emit smoke from a chimney of a building from a furnace or from any fixed boiler if located in a designated smoke control area It is also an offence to acquire an unauthorised fuel for use within a smoke control area unless it is used in an exempt appliance from the controls which generally apply in the smoke control area The Secretary of State for Environment Food and Rural Affairs has powers under the Act to authorise smokeless fuels or exempt appliances for use in smoke control areas in England In Scotland and Wales this power rests with Ministers in the devolved administrations for those countries Separate legislation the Clean Air Northern Ireland Order 1981 applies in Northern Ireland Therefore it is a requirement that fuels burnt or obtained for use in smoke control areas have been authorised in Regulations and that appliances used to burn solid fuel in those areas other than authorised fuels have been exempted by an Order made and signed by the Secretary of State or Minister in the devolved administrations These appliances have been recommended as suitable for use in smoke control ar
22. ming into contact with the glass It does not mean that you will never have to clean the glass but substantially lengthens the periods between having to do so The air wash system works best when burning dry wood Wet wood will produce more deposits on the glass Also deposits will form on the back of the glass when the stove is operated on low heat for extended periods where fuel is only just smouldering Ash Pan The ash pan can be removed using the ash tool which is intended to hook the ash pan out onto the ash lip of the stove where you can then pick it up using the glove provided It is recommended this is done when the stove is cold and not alight OCT10 GB Issue 3 14 Qui Recommended Fuels This appliance has obtained approval from HETAS Ltd for burning HETAS approved coal suitable for a closed appliance Split Wood logs not exceeding 35cms in length and not over 2096 moisture content Approval does not cover the use of other fuels either alone or mixed with the suitable fuels listed above Although approval covers the use of the smokeless fuels listed the claimed rated output has been obtained burning a single representative smokeless fuel under standard test conditions However in the home a variety of operating conditions can occur and the performance of the appliance may vary to some degree with these conditions and different fuels may need to be burnt at different rates to provide the same heat output
23. n the installation of the carbon monoxide alarm is available in BS EN 50292 2002 and from the alarm manufacturer s instructions Provision of an alarm must not be considered a substitute for either installing the appliance correctly or ensuring regular servicing and maintenance of the appliance and chimney system Fire Guards When using the stove in situations where children aged and or infirm persons are present a fireguard must be used to prevent accidental contact with the stove The fireguard should be manufactured in accordance with BS 6539 Aerosol Sprays Do not use an aerosol spray on or near the stove when it is alight Operating Tool amp Gloves Always use the operating tool and glove provided when handling parts likely to be hot when the stove is in use OCT10 GB Issue 3 4 RPROSEI Eye Specifications In the UK these stoves have been approved by HETAS Ltd as intermittent heating appliances for burning manufactured or naturally occurring smokeless fuels and wood logs only Sl e S8 s S d 4 e Nominal Heat Output Wood kW P 1 Nominal Heat Output Coal kW P i Efficiency 76 3 76 3 76 3 76 3 Weight Kg 98 97 122 120 Flue Diameter mm 125 125 125 125 Flue Diameter Inches 5 5 5 D Flue Draft Min Pa 12 12 12 12 Flue Draft Max Pa 18 18 18 18 Operating Flue Temp 255 255 300 300 OCT10 GB Issue 3 Serrano 5 SE Serrano 7 SE e O UU I 1U GB ISSU
24. of time that has elapsed since the complaint was officially logged with Broseley Fires until the repairs have been completed A COPY OF OUR FULL TERMS AND CONDITIONS IS AVAILABLE ON REQUEST End user means the natural or legal person who owns the product and who has not acquired it with a view to reselling or installing it in the course of business OCT10 GB Issue 3 27
25. our continuous product development and improvement The buyer will not be entitled to request free upgrades to the new design or compensation for previously purchased products or any products on order e This Warranty covers all Broseley Fires costs within the Warranty period If the appliance remains uninstalled for a period greater than six months from date of delivery the Warranty will become active six months from the date of original invoice to the distributor IN NO EVENT SHALL BROSELEY FIRES BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONCEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY NATURE WHATSOEVER INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOST PROFITS OR COMMERCIAL LOSS TO THE FULL EXTENT THOSE DAMAGES CAN BE DISCLAIMED BY LAW if applicable NON COVERAGE OF THE GUARANTEE The consumable items within the product are not covered by the warranty nor is the glass If the end user s claim should not be covered by this guarantee the end user shall be liable for costs incurred by Broseley Fires such as callout and inspection costs for examination of the product transportation costs of the product as well as any other relevant costs If after having been informed about the non coverage of the guarantee the end user wants to have the repairs done the end user shall additionally pay for any spare parts used and for the labour and transportation costs incurred If repairs are carried out under this guarantee the remaining guarantee period for the product shall be extended by the period
26. p the paint using the original metallic black stove paint however this new paint will then need to cure Glass Cleaning A damp lint free cloth is normally sufficient however for stubborn build ups we would recommend using a very fine wire wool Chimney Sweeping It is essential that your chimney flue is swept at least once a year by a registered professional chimney sweep Sweeping removes particles that could otherwise fuel a chimney fire it should also highlight any potential issues such as leaks and damage to the flue Chimney Fires In the event of a chimney fire ensure both Primary and Secondary air controls are fully closed and the door s remain closed at all times If the chimney fire does not go out or if there is a serious risk to people and property call the fire brigade immediately Regular sweeping of the chimney will remove combustible particles and will reduce the risk of chimney fires Stove Servicing Your stove should be inspected anually to ensure all seals are present and correct and to gauge the condition of the internal components The service should be done by a HETAS registered engineer who also perform a spillage test and acertain the correct functioning of the plumbing circuit OCT10 GB Issue 3 20 BROSELEY 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 req
27. uirement Deposits soot or other obstructions may have built up in the chimney and be restricting the flow of waste products This flow rate is known as the draw Insufficient draw this is especially common during milder weather You will need to prolong the kindling stage to ensure the chimney flue is completely hot you may even need to pre heat the chimney using a method advised by the installer Combustion air intake is not large enough or another appliance e g Extractor fan is taking air away from the stove The Stove does not produce the expected heat into the room Has the flue pipe been sealed to the chimney to prevent heat being drawn up the chimney to waste Green or wet wood is being burnt The chimney has excessive draw this is unusual Seek installer advice with regard to installing a Flue Draught Stabiliser The stove has been recessed into the existing fireplace and a lot of heat is being absorbed by the surrounding fireplace walls rather than being radiated into the room Pull the stove forward For the maximum efficiency of heat transference into the room the stove should be sited on the hearth of the fireplace rather than recessed The Stove burns too fast Use whole logs rather than split ones The wood being used may be generally too small The air tight seal between the fibre rope on the doors and the casting may have been lost adjust door handle lock nuts to reinstate this seal or replace The
28. y fires A growing tree contains a high percentage of water the wood needs to be dried out seasoned before it is suitable for burning this can take several years Wood logs are best stored in a stack sheltered from the weather in a well ventilated area and raised off the ground This allows the air to circulate and prevents mildew OCT10 GB Issue 3 15 RROSELEY 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 Curing times can vary but typically should take around 8 12 hours operation at high output to complete Kindling stage With the Primary Bottom Slider and Secondary Top Slider air controls in the fully open position and the door open start your fire using twists of newspaper or scrunched up balls to form a bed on the grate Place a generous amount of dry kindling onto the newspaper ensure their is sufficient air gaps between the kindling a criss cross or pyramid style pattern is ideal to accomplish this Kindling Newspaper otage 2 Ignite the paper underneath using a match or suitable fire lighter Allow the paper and kindling to burn unt
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