Specifications

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Trouble-Shooting
1. 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) may have built up in the chimney and be restricting the flow
of waste products. This flow rate is known as the ‘draw’.
2. 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 absorbed be 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.
3. 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.
The 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 glass is not sealed, gently tighten glass retaining clips. Do not over
tighten as this will stress or break the glass.
The fibre rope on doors and glass has worn out. Replace.
Spare Parts
Details of spare parts are available from your local stockist from which you
purchased this appliance or by contacting Broseley Fires.
Contact Details:
Broseley Fires
Knights Way
Battlefield Enterprise Park
Shrewsbury
Shropshire
SY1 3AB
Tel: 01743 461444
Email: info@broseleyfires.com
Web: www.broseleyfires.com