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Installation and Operating Instructions for Newbourne 40i Inset Inset Ecodesign Multi Fuel Stove 

Ref: Pevex1030/AH/ver1: 1 April 2019 

Care should also be taken in the construction of hearths or fireplaces to ensure that suitable provision is taken 
to allow for expansion and contraction of the construction materials.

 

It is recommended that if a back panel is 

used that it should be constructed/built with suitable expansion joints (sectioned and slabbed) especially where 
maximum heat will be generated at the top of the stove and where it touches the panel. 

 
CLEARANCES FROM COMBUSTIBLES

 

 

 

Recommended minimum clearance from front to combustible materials 800mm 

 
It is deemed safe to install a Newbourne 40i Inset stove on a combustible floor provided it is covered by a non-
combustible hearth plate of at least 12mm thickness and extends at least 300mm in front and 150mm to either 
side. 

Note:

 un-insulated flue pipe must be installed to local building regulations (we recommend that not more than a 

1 metre length of plain un-insulated pipe is used before connection to a chimney system and that no combustible 
materials are within 500mm of the flue pipe). 

 
Baffle plate removal 

The Newbourne 40i Inset Ecodesign stove is fitted with a twin baffle system to improve efficiency and lower CO 
emissions with the lower one made from vermiculite and the upper one made from steel.  Removal of the steel 
baffle allows immediate access into the flue system for sweeping. 

 

Removal of lower vermiculite baffle and upper steel one 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

MINIMUM  RECOMMENDED CLEARANCES FROM COMBUSTIBLE  MATERIALS: 

 

SIDES 

REAR 

TOP 

NEWBOURNE 40i 

INSET ECODESIGN 

300mm 

175mm 

250mm 

1. Remove the front base brick part 
by gently lifting the steel fence and 
carefully removing the brick with 
your other hand. 

2. Gently angle the fence up 

and away from the side bricks 

and out of the firebox. 

3. The vermiculite front baffle rests 

on the side bricks and this can be 

lifted off the side bricks and angled 

out of the stove. The rear baffle can 

be removed in the same way. 

4. Remove the left and right 

hand side bricks by gently 

angling them out of the stove. 

5. The cast iron grate can be 

removed….. 

7. followed by the rear brick. 

Summary of Contents for Newbourne 40i Inset Ecodesign

Page 1: ...WOOD AND MULTI FUEL INSET STOVE CE and EN13229 Approved SUITABLE FOR INSTALLATION INTO A 16 X 22 HIGH FIREPLACE OPENING Pevex Enterprises Ltd Unit MP7 Kirrawah Business Park Waldringfield Ipswich IP12 4PR Tel 01473 736399 Fax 01473 736406 ...

Page 2: ...ment and verification of constancy of construction product performance as set out in annex V System 3 Strojirensky Zkusebni Ustav S P Notified No NB1015 6 Notified body relevant to the assessment and verification of performance Not tested NPD pass pass A1 Pass 175 EN13229 2002 A2 2005 0 07 3 Intended use or uses of the construction products in according to the technical specification Pevex Enterpr...

Page 3: ...toves can be traced back many centuries however it is a forgotten or maybe never fully discovered activity in the United Kingdom we have much to learn from our European and Scandinavian neighbours whose colder winters have instinctively led them into a natural wood burning culture Wood for fuel is probably one of the most environmentally friendly energy sources it is carbon neutral trees used for ...

Page 4: ...early not only uneconomical to fire with wet fuel but also as mentioned above increases the risk of producing soot smoke and other environmentally damaging by products When wood is used as a fuel it is important that it is dry i e wood with moisture content less than 20 Ideally firewood needs seasoning for at least 2 summers logs should be stacked in a well ventilated situation and logs over 100mm...

Page 5: ...s LIGHTING AND COMBUSTION The primary air is drawn into the stove through the air slider located on the lower part of the door slide the knob to the right to allow air to enter and slide it in to the left to shut off the air supply Allowing 20 of primary air to enter is a recommended position during normal operation of the stove after the fire has established in the firebox allowing a preset bleed...

Page 6: ...evening by turning off the air supply is not to be recommended especially when burning solid fuels Not only is this harmful to the environment due to the incomplete combustion of the fuel but there is a potential to create longer term problems to the stove internals which includes the glass door panel and flue components Incomplete combustion of the fuel will lead to gas build up in the fire chamb...

Page 7: ...ffect the performance of a chimney In cases where the wood burns too quickly this may be due to excessive chimney draught You should also check to make sure that the door seal is intact If the stove produces too little heat this may be due to the fact that you are firing with wet wood A large proportion of the heat output will be used to dry the wood resulting in both uneconomical heating and an i...

Page 8: ...ve Having decided on the ideal appliance then the installation should be fully assessed The chimney requirements should be carefully assessed Hearth requirements should be carefully specified remember the building regulations lay out the minimum requirements The chances of damaging a floor or carpet will be much reduced if the depth of a hearth is extended beyond the minimum Any combustible materi...

Page 9: ...ot more than a 1 metre length of plain un insulated pipe is used before connection to a chimney system and that no combustible materials are within 500mm of the flue pipe Baffle plate removal The Newbourne 40i Inset Ecodesign stove is fitted with a twin baffle system to improve efficiency and lower CO emissions with the lower one made from vermiculite and the upper one made from steel Removal of t...

Page 10: ...installed according to Building Regulations Approved Document J and its diameter must be not less than the diameter of the outlet of the appliance The fluepipe must be adequately sealed to both the stove and the chimney to avoid any leakage We recommend also that no more than 1metre of plain un insulated flue pipe be used to connect to the chimney ALL CHIMNEYS SHOULD BE SWEPT AND INSPECTED BEFORE ...

Page 11: ... according to our instructions and installation was carried out by a qualified Hetas or an appropriate Building Control Certificate of Completion was issued which must accompany any claim 2 No damage has occurred during the installation 3 The chimney has either been inspected and repaired as necessary or replaced with a suitable flue system and any high draught issues have been remedied 4 The seri...

Page 12: ...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 ...

Page 13: ...l 2019 APPENDIX B TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS NEWBOURNE 40i INSET ECODESIGN STOVE Newbourne 40i Inset Ecodesign Width x max depth x height 545 x 371 x 606 Weight kg 70 Log length mm 260 Flue dia top only mm 128 or 150 Nominal Output kW 4 9 Efficiency Net Wood 77 Efficiency Net Ancit 80 5 Energy Efficiency Label A CO 13 O2 Wood 0 07 ...

Page 14: ... Inset with flue pipe connection Fix firmly to chair brick with fixing bolts not supplied Remove side and rear bricks in stove to access predrilled holes Chair brick Skamolex Blue calcium silicate board cut and shaped to form heat insulator or rockwool insulation Weak mix vermiculite infill or rockwool Fix firmly to chair brick with fixing bolts not supplied Remove side and rear bricks in stove to...

Page 15: ...World of Stoves A World of Choice Pevex Enterprises Ltd Unit MP7 Kirrawah Business Park Waldringfield Nr Woodbridge IP12 4PR Tel 01473 736399 Fax 01473 736406 sales pevexstoves co uk www pevexstoves co uk ...

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