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Cautionary Notes on Use

 

De-Ashing

 

To ensure that the stove  will not overfire whilst the door is open, we would strongly recommend that de-ashing is only 
undertaken when the fuel load is almost exhausted,  the stove is out or in a very low state. 
 

Maximum Temperature

 -  

Over-firing the Stove 

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Use Beyond the Rated Output

 

The stove body is designed to run up to a maximum temperature 

not  exceeding

 

700F or 400C (the stove  

firedoor must be kept shut at all times except when re-fuelling or de-ashing the stove). 

We recommend the use 

of a stove thermometer available from your dealer or us. 
 
There are 3 possible causes for stoves over-heating :- 

1.

   

After de-ashing as above, primary air vents left open. 

2. 

 

The fire door rope seal worn or damaged or missing. This should be replaced if necessary or can be pulled out, 
adjusted and  easily re-placed in their channels. No fixative is needed. 

3. 

Excessive chimney draw (the minimum flue draft for nominal heat output is:-  not exceeding 0.15 mbar  (0.06" 
water  gauge)).  If it is high use remedial action;  either the fitting of a flue stabiliser to the flue as close to the ap-
pliance as is aesthetically  possible, the fitting of  a flue damper in the chimney, or a chimney cowl.  (Ask your 
dealer or contact us for details).

 

 
Chipboard and other composite wood-type materials contain corrosive additives, as do sulphurous coal prod-
ucts 

especially when

 mixed with wet wood, these may etch and permanently damage the surface of the glass. 

 

 
 

REGULATIONS AND INSTALLATION  INSTRUCTIONS   

FOR THE WOODWARM  FIREVIEW  STOVES

 

All local regulations, including those referring to national and European Standards (BS 6461, Installation of 
chimneys and flues for domestic appliances burning solid fuel (including wood and peat) & BS 8303, Code of 
practice for installation of domestic heating and cooking appliances burning solid mineral fuel) need to be 
complied with when installing this appliance. 
 
Health and Safety at Work 

 

It is the responsibility of the installer to comply with current  Health and Safety Regulations, and particular attention 
should be given  to the following:- 

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. 

Handling

 

This stove is heavy and adequate facilities must be available for all handling operations and its final manoeuvre into 
position. In order to lighten the stove, the main door may be removed. The baffle and grate bars can also be removed. 

Glass

 

Care should be taken when handling the door that the glass is not knocked. The door is double glazed.  

Fire Cement

 

Some types of Fire Cement are caustic and  should not be allowed to come into contact with the skin.  In cases of con-
tact, wash off with plenty of water. 

Electrical

 

If any electrical components are used in the installation they should be installed in accordance with the manufacturers 
installation instructions and all wiring must comply with the current I.E.E regulations and the by-laws of the local water 
authority. 

Air Supply 

Building Regulations dictate that an air vent of some type (usually an air brick) must be fitted into an exterior wall to al-
low sufficient flow of air into the fire. 

Air Inlet grills must be so positioned that they are not liable to blockage.

 

This stove should not be fitted in a room where an extractor fan is in use, as this could result in flue reversal and the 
emission of flue gases into the room. 

HEARTH 

The stove must stand on a fireproof hearth which must be at least 

127mm thick and constructed of a non-

combustible material

.  The positioning of the stove and the size of the hearth is governed by Building  

Regulations for  Class 1 Appliances.  These regulations state that the hearth must  extend at least 

225mm 

in front and 

152mm 

 to the side of the stove

.

  This can be covered with decorative tiles so long as these are also  

non-combustible.  

Summary of Contents for Fox Fire

Page 1: ...on and Guarantee Document A new era in clean effective multi fuel stoves Woodwarm Stoves Woodwarm Stoves Serial Number Also detailed on data plate located on the back of the stove Please quote when ma...

Page 2: ...g Fuels for Burning on Fireview Stoves Daily Routine Maintenance and Servicing Operating Instructions for the Woodwarm Fireview Stoves How Clean Burn Works Initial Lighting Lighting To Achieve Cleanbu...

Page 3: ...s wood 3 3 Mean Flue gas Temp o C wood 203 Efficiency ancit 82 1 Flue Gas mass flow g s ancit 2 2 Mean Flue gas Temp o C ancit 173 Weight Minimum Clearance From Inflammables without Woodwarm heat defl...

Page 4: ...th when installing this appliance Health and Safety at Work It is the responsibility of the installer to comply with current Health and Safety Regulations and particular attention should be given to t...

Page 5: ...t of your particular appliance Flues must be fitted in accordance with the manufacturers instructions and according to local Building Regulations If there is any doubt over the flue connec tion or the...

Page 6: ...roof light dormer window or other opening Note 3 At least 1000mm above the top of the opening D within 2300mm of an adjoin ing or adjacent building whether or not beyond the boundary Note 3 at least...

Page 7: ...7 Flue Outlet Configuration Register Plate Flexible Liner Rain Cap Tee With Removable Cap Woodwarm Rear Flue Adaptor Diagram 2 Minimum 4 5mtrs Flue Vent 600mm MAX of Single wall flue...

Page 8: ...Fire cement and or a length of fireproof rope should be used to seal the join of the flue pipe and the flue spigot the joint between two flue pipes and where the flue pipe joins your chosen register p...

Page 9: ...en contact with the stove body when the door is closed Your Fire Fox Stove has a door handle shown below in red to make it easier and safer to use your stove Use the heat resistant glove provided to o...

Page 10: ...outer glass panel furthest from the fire is mounted on fibre glass ladder rope which should surround all the edges diagram 5 Caution is required when replacing this glass panel as the ladder rope has...

Page 11: ...use serious damage to the grate bars Care should be taken that ash is cool before emptying into plastic bin liners If the grate bars will not rotate easily DO NOT FORCE them but investigate the possib...

Page 12: ...et wood is pointless It produces far less heat maybe as little as 10 of that of dry wood Treat any bought in wood as wet unless its history is known Do not burn wet wood with solid fuel as a very aggr...

Page 13: ...The paint used is a durable heat proof paint It is as a consequence porous and is not waterproof Before re lighting the stove after a long period out of use check that all flue ways are clear of obst...

Page 14: ...t builds an Air Curtain over the glass and prevents all but a little of the normal tar de posits from condensing on the glass of the stove and causes all but a small proportion to be burnt in secondar...

Page 15: ...f the stove to the rear drag any unburnt fuel to the front and add new fuel to the rear Try and keep the fuel at least 25mm from the door glass when the door is closed and repeat the procedure in B Fo...

Page 16: ...stove to reach operating temperature before closing air controls FAULT FINDING A Stove smokes on lighting or when fire door is opened Flue ways blocked sweep chimney and flue Baffle incorrectly fitte...

Page 17: ...se instructions or does not comply with current building regulations and any regional legislation in force at the time Metal Developments Ltd does not guarantee the onsite assembly installation or ope...

Page 18: ...mber INSTALLERS DETAILS Name Address Phone Number HETAS Registration Number SPARE PARTS Use only Metal Developments Ltd approved replacement parts 14mm Main Fire Door Rope State model 14mm Ash Door Ro...

Page 19: ...uk The National Association of Chimney Sweeps Unit 15 Emerald Way Stone Business Park Stone Staffordshire ST15 OSR Tel 01785 811732 www chimneyworks co uk The National Association Of Chimney Engineers...

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