INSTALLATION AND OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR: VERONA 8 WOOD BURNING STOVE PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS THOROUGHLY BEFORE INSTALLING, OPERATING OR SERVICING THIS APPLIANCE. This appliance must be installed and commissioned by a fully qualified, registered engineer.
INTRODUCTION Congratulations on buying a product distributed by Broseley Fires Ltd. The keys to safe, successful and efficient wood burning are good planning, correct installation; by a qualified heating engineer; and proper operation. 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 the warranty.
1. VERONA 8 TECHNICAL DATA Total Output Product efficiency in % MINIMUM Flue Pipe diameter 6 Kw 20500 BTU 78 5 INCHES *An 4 to 5 inch adaptor is required for the initial connection Maximum quantity of fuel - Wood Wood Consumption / Hr (wood with max 20% humidity) Size of hearth opening Total weight of the appliance Width Depth Height Temperature of exhaust gasses Removable ash pan. 2 Kg 2 Kg 80 mm 105 Kg 487 mm 430 mm 706 mm 250°C Wood Yes 2.
3. HEATABLE AREA (VOLUME) The heating volume of the appliance; according to DIN 18893; will vary depending on the amount of thermal insulation that the property has. Properties with high ceilings, draughty windows and doors, solid brick walls and poor insulation, all these are all going to affect the potential maximum heating volume of the appliance. A proper heat loss calculation is the best way to calculate the heat requirement for a particular property.
. THE CONTROLS The stove is fitted with controls that adjust the flow of air into the unit. It is very important that these controls are fully understood in order to achieve the best results from your stove. When operating the controls, ensure that they are used in small increments and not changed by large amounts suddenly. Do not use them like an on – off switch. It is important that the following controls are used correctly, in order to get the best results and to prevent “over-firing”.
10. BURNING WOOD Hardwoods have a far greater calorific value than softwoods. Most firewood you purchase will be green and have a fair amount of water content. It will need to be stored in a well ventilated shelter to season it. Wood used in this appliance must have a moisture content of less than 20%. Damp or wet wood will quickly form tar deposits on all the internal areas where the combustible gasses travel. .
14. ASH REMOVAL The removal of the ashes should be done when the appliance is cold. Regardless of what wood you burn you will be left with ashes. They must be removed periodically for the correct and efficient operation of your appliance. Don’t wait till the ash pan's completely full. The frequency of this ash removal will depend on the type of fuel being burned, as. Softwoods and, hardwood both produce differing amounts of ash.
17B. DAILY CARE To keep the surfaces of your appliance bright and clean, a daily wipe over with a lint free cloth, soaked in hot water and a little soap is all that is needed. To buff the cleaned surfaces, a soft, dry, lint free cloth should be used. In order to keep your appliance in tip top condition, it is necessary to wipe up any spills or condensation streaks as soon as is safe to do so. (i.e.
18. INSTALLATION OF THE APPLIANCE 18 A. FLUE REQUIREMENTS The chimney is possibly the most important part to your installation; great care should be given to its design. An older chimney, in need of repair, is a fire hazard in any installation. The chimney must be thoroughly swept, checked for soundness and suitability, before any connection is made to the appliance. This must be carried out by a qualified person.
18 D. HEARTH REQUIREMENTS It is essential that the hearth / base on which the appliance will stand is strong enough to support the weight of the appliance and the chimney / flue. If not, independently support. It must be level and made of a suitably robust, non combustible material. The positioning of the appliance and dimensions of the hearth must comply with current building regulations. A constructional hearth needs to be at least 125mm thick. It must extend at least 150mm each side of the appliance.
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ANNUAL SERVICE RECORD INSTALLATION DATE OF APPLIANCE: INSTALLATION ENGINEER: COMPANY NAME: COMPANY ADDRESS: . REG. No. . . POSTCODE: CONTACT NUMBER 1ST YEAR SERVICE completion date: SERVICE ENGINEER: COMPANY NAME: COMPANY ADDRESS: . . REG. No. . . POSTCODE: 2ND YEAR SERVICE completion date: SERVICE ENGINEER: COMPANY NAME: COMPANY ADDRESS: . . REG. No. . . POSTCODE: 3RD YEAR SERVICE completion date: SERVICE ENGINEER: COMPANY NAME: COMPANY ADDRESS: . . REG. No. . .
LIMITED WARRANTY 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.