Installation manual

INSTALLATION MANUAL
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Congratulations on purchasing a Bosca stove. By choosing Bosca you automatically
receive the support and guarantee of more than 20 years experience in manufacturing stoves.
Bosca products are manufactured using only high quality materials and the latest in design and
technology that, in the hands of our experienced workers, ensures our products meet the highest
international standards. equipped with double combustion systems that allow for an efficient use of firewood
with a minimum impact on the environment. Bosca stoves are equipped with double combustion systems that
allow for an efficient use of firewood with a minimum impact on the environment.
Not suitable for wetback or water booster application.
INTRODUCTION
INSTALLATION
To ensure the safe and proper functioning of your stove, it must be installed according to the
instructions included in this manual.
In terms of safety, the flue is the most important component of your stove as it is the exhaust for the gases
produced by the combustion of the firewood. These gases extremely corrosive can reach high temperatures
and often contain fuel components. Studies have demonstrated that fires related to stove or wood cook-stoves
usually originate near the flue.
Where should I install my Bosca stove?
In the case of a freestanding stove, it is essential to chose a suitable location for it’s installation.
The following are the main considerations you should take into account:
1. It is important that the stove be located in an area that allows for an adequate circulation of air currents. This
will enable the hot air to reach the different rooms of the house more easily. Additionally, the stove must be
located so that it is not a danger to people moving around the room, especially children.
2. Be especially careful to maintain clearances to flammable material such as curtains and carpets. The mini-
mum installation distances are detailed to the right.
MINIMUM CLEARANCES FROM COMBUSTIBLE WALLS (mm)
Refer to Technical Specification sheet for more dimensions.
For clearances to non-combustible or insulated walls refer to AS/NZS 2918:2001.
Note: For Spirit 550 & Limit 380, side clearance (B) is to be no less than 200mm and rear
clearance (A) no less than 100mm irrespective of wall material, to ensure access to rear of
stove for baffle replacement.
BOSCA REAR HEAT SHIELD
Bosca Rear
Heat Shield
A Bosca Rear Heat Shield (shown right) is supplied
in all Bosca Flue Shield Kits and can be used in
conjunction with the flue shield to reduce the rear
clearance to the minimum allowable distance.
In the above table *I denotes the minimum allowable
clearances for each model if the Rear Heat Shield
is fitted. If the Rear Heat Shield is not fitted then the
rear clearance should be no less than that stated in
column A.
Note: The Rear Heat Shield cannot be used with the
Spirit 550. The fitting instructions for the Rear Heat
Shield can be found with the instruction for the Flue
Shield Kit. The Rear Heat Shield does not replace the
Bosca Flue Shield.
Installation instruction are provided with the Flue
Shield and Heat Shield kit.
B
A
(*I)
E
E
A B E *I see note below
FIREPOINT 360 315 340 320 195
LIMIT 380 345 325 250 240
SPIRIT 550 230 245 140 N/A