Summary of Contents for Burley Fireball Springdale 9103
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Installation Instructions & User Manual for the super-efficient Wood Burning Stoves Cross Section – Artist Impression Applicable Appliances Springdale (9103), Debdale (9104), Hollywell (9105), Brampton (9108) and Wakerley (9112) Document reference BUR/12/13 Revision date: SEPT 2014 THESE INSTRUCTIONS MUST BE LEFT WITH THE USER FOR FUTURE REFERENCE Page 1 of 20...
Table of Contents TECHNICAL DATA ......................... 5 Stove Dimensions ..........................6 Room Sealing Options ........................6 Installation Instructions ........................7 Approvals ............................7 Chimneys, Flues, Hearths and Surrounds ..................8 Air Supply and Room Sealing Kit ..................... 9 STOVE ASSEMBLY ........................10 Door Handle Adjustment ........................
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Thank You Thank you for purchasing a Burley Fireball Wood Burning Stove; we hope you will be delighted with the super-efficient performance. Included with your stove is the Burley ‘Thank You Kit’*, which typically contains:- · A Spanner to attach and adjust the tension of the air control lever ·...
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Features… Cross Section – Artist Impression You now own the world’s most efficient stove Page 4 of 20...
When installing these appliances, all local regulations, including those referring to national and European Standards need to be complied with. This manual covers the appliances: Burley Models: 9103, 9104, 9105, 9108 and 9112 The nominal space heating output is: ‘Springdale’ 9103: 3Kw ‘Debdale’...
Aeration hole must be left open for Aeration hole can be use in smokeless closed, if not used in areas. smokeless areas. Chimneys, Flues, Hearths and Surrounds Chimneys The 9103 and 9104 require a minimum chimney flue of 5” (125mm), 9105, 9108 and 9112 models require a minimum chimney flue of 6”...
Stoves are very heavy and most materials used for hearths crack very easily. It is impossible for Burley to inspect each hearth or comment on every installation, so the onus is on the installer to ensure the construction of the hearth is suitable for the application.
WARNING The Burley Fireball series of stoves are primarily for burning wood (this includes logs and sawdust briquettes). In smoke control areas only wood fuels should be used. Before purchasing a stove we would strongly advise you seek the advice of a HETAS installer to ensure suitability of the product to your home.
Door Handle Assembly The Door handle is pre-assembled and fitted to your stove. The information below is for reference only. Fit the door handle and parts as per the assembly diagram below. (Please note it is very important to fit the parts in the correct sequence). Tighten up the socket screw using the Allen key provided in the ‘thank you’...
Air Lever Assembly Tilt the stove back on the rear legs and support it so you can access the underneath of the stove (A). Push the air lever through the slot in the front of the stove, locate the end of the lever over the air plate bar and threaded stud.
Optional Convection Tube Cover Plate The cover plate is an option for those people who do not like the appearance of the convection tubes. Fitting the cover plate is easy: Offer the cover plate up to the stove and locate the clips on the rear into the tubes and push it on.
Assembly and Installation of the Stove Fire Bricks and Baffle Having positioned your Burley stove and connected it to a chimney with flue pipe, you need to assemble the inside parts. There are five internal components: top brick, two side cheeks, a rear brick and a stainless steel baffle.
Commissioning the Appliance On completion of the installation, when any fire cement or paint used has dried, a smoke ‘bomb’ should be burnt and all joints checked for smoke leakage and the chimney draw checked with all doors and windows closed. Please leave the instructions with the customer and inform them;- The first time the stove is lit only a small fire should be used to allow the paint to cure properly.
To reload, open the door slowly to allow the pressure to equalise. Using the glove provided, place the fresh log towards the rear of the appliance. Close the door. Do not load the stove with wood and close the damper down, this produces lots of creosote.
Overloading the fire The maximum amount of fuel specified in this manual should not be exceeded. The weight of dry wood per hour is: 1.0kg for the 9103, 1.3kg for the 9104, 1.6kg for the 9105, 2.8kg for the 9108 and 4.4kg for the 9112.
· The baffle should be cleaned at least twice a year with heavy use, checked, renewed as required and replaced. · Unless advised by Burley the stove should not be used with any baffle missing. · All rope and glass seals should be checked annually and replaced as necessary.
If you need further help If you need further help with your Burley Stove then the first point of contact should be your HETAS installer, who will be able to provide the answers to most questions.
Customer & Installation Notes Date of Installation: HETAS Installer Name & contact details Chimney Swept Date Notes: Made in the UK Burley Appliances Limited Further information can be found at: Lands End Way burley.co.uk/woodburner.php Oakham Rutland Email: sales@burley.co.uk LE15 6RB...
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