Woodwarm Stoves Wildwood Free Standing Stove Series Installation And Operating Instructions Manual

Woodwarm Stoves Wildwood Free Standing Stove Series Installation And Operating Instructions Manual

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Installation and Operating Instructions for
The Wildwood Free Standing Stove
Range.
Please read this booklet thoroughly before attempting to install or use
this appliance.
Includes Registration and Guarantee Document.

Serial Number

Also detailed on data plate located on the
back of the stove
Please quote when making an enquiry
M____:______
Boiler :______
Canopy:______
A new era in clean, effective Wood Burning stoves.
Woodwarm Stoves
Woodwarm Stoves
Woodwarm Stoves (Est. 1974)
By
Metal Developments Ltd
The Workshop, Wheatcroft Farm, Cullompton, Devon EX15 1RA
Tel : 01884 35806 Fax : 01884 35505
www.woodwarmstoves.co.uk
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  • Page 1: Serial Number

    Boiler :______ Canopy:______ A new era in clean, effective Wood Burning stoves. Woodwarm Stoves Woodwarm Stoves Woodwarm Stoves (Est. 1974) Metal Developments Ltd The Workshop, Wheatcroft Farm, Cullompton, Devon EX15 1RA Tel : 01884 35806 Fax : 01884 35505 www.woodwarmstoves.co.uk...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    List of Contents General Specifications Page 3 Cautionary Notes on Use Page 4 Regulations and Installation Instructions Page 4 Hearth Page 4 Stove Site and Minimum Clearances Page 5 Chimney and Flue Page 5 Air Ventilation and Free Air Page 5 Flue Appliance Outlet Positions Page 6 Flue Outlet Configuration...
  • Page 3: General Specifications

    General Specifications - Wildwood Freestanding Stoves Class 1: BS EN 13240:2001 + Amd 2:2004. For Intermittent use only. Unsuitable for use in a shared flue system. Use only recommended fuels. Table 1 Air Inlet grills must be so positioned that they are not liable to blockage. 5.0Kw 6.0Kw 7.0Kw...
  • Page 4: Cautionary Notes On Use

    Cautionary Notes on Use De-Ashing we would strongly recommend that de-ashing is only undertaken when the fuel load is exhausted, the stove is out or in a very low state. Furthermore. Maximum Temperature - Over-firing the Stove - 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).
  • Page 5: Stove Site And Minimum Clearances

    SUPER IMPOSED HEARTH In certain circumstances Building Regulations allow for a super imposed hearth. This must be a minimum 12mm non- combustible material e.g. slate, glass, steel. When the stove is raised 100mm or more (the standard Wildwood stove has legs incorporated into its design will raise the stove over 100mm) the hearth temperature does not exceed 100°c, which complies with Building Regulations.
  • Page 6: Flue Appliance Outlet Positions

    Flue Appliance Outlet Positions Diagram 1 Point where flue passes through Clearances to flue outlet weather surface (Notes 1,2) at or within 600mm at least 600mm of the ridge. above the ridge. Datum for horizontal elsewhere on a roof at least 2300mm horizontally from measurements (weather pitched or flat) the nearest point on the weather...
  • Page 7: Flue Outlet Configuration

    Flue Outlet Configuration Rain Cap Diagram 2 Flue Vent Flexible Liner Tee With Removable Register Plate Woodwarm Rear Flue Adaptor...
  • Page 8: Installing The Stove

    INSTALLING THE STOVE Place stove on chosen level hearth and remove any packaging materials. The shrink polythene can be used as a cover for the stove whilst installation is in progress as fire cement will mark the stove paint surface if left. If needed the canopy of the stove may be removed and placed to one side by lifting upwards.
  • Page 9: Baffle

    Replace the canopy if removed and check the base to ensure that the rope which makes the seal between the canopy and the body of the stove is in place (if needed it can be held in place with a smear of fire cement). The flue spigot supplied with the Woodwarm is either 152mm or 178mm depending on your model.
  • Page 10: Fire Doors

    FIRE DOORS FOR ALL MODELS Check when refitting the fire door that the rope seal on the inner face of the door is making an even contact with the stove body when the door is closed. Your New Wildwood Stove has a new style door catch to make it easier and safer to use your stove.
  • Page 11: Commissioning

    Diagram 7 COMMISSIONING On completion of the installation and after allowing a suitable period of time for any fire cement or mortar joints to dry out, the stove should be cleaned using a soft dry cloth. Check joints and seals, especially boiler connec- tions.
  • Page 12: Daily Routine, Maintenance And Servicing

    DAILY ROUTINE , MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING When properly used a Woodwarm Wildwood stove is absolutely safe. There is an operating tool provided to operate all the various controls. Do not leave the operating tool attached to the stove when the stove is in use as it will get very hot. Obviously when the stove is in use the body will be too hot to touch by hand.
  • Page 13: To Achieve Cleanburn

    Diagram 8 Close Open Air Bleed Hole Air Wash Air Control Primary Air Control (Closed Position) Open TO ACHIEVE CLEAN BURN This section applies for the burning of dry wood. Take some time to familiarise yourself with the air controls of the stove (diagram 8) to achieve the clean burn state that these stoves are renowned for.
  • Page 14: Plumbing Notes

    AJUSTMENT OF THE PRIMARY AIR SLIDER Occasionally the primary air slider may require adjustment. Using a 10mm spanner you can adjust the air slider nuts which are located underneath the base plate of the stove (diagram 9). Caution must be taken, if the air slide is not correctly adjusted (to loose) the stove will continue to draw in air when the air control has been shut down.
  • Page 15: Ordering And Installation Of Retrofit Boilers

    A Heat Store is a very efficient way of using heat. A stove can be fired flat out to heat it, which is the most efficient way to use the boilered stove. The stove can then be allowed to go out, with the electric controls distributing mains pressure hot water and circulation water as and when required.
  • Page 16: Removing Boilers

    If time clock and/or room thermostats are to are fitted Limit then remove the link between A & B and replace it with the device. NB. Time clocks and room thermostats are only appropriate for Woodwarm Stoves which have an Aquastat Control fitted. Pump Connections Limit...
  • Page 17: Overnight Burning

    Typical 2 Pipe Central Heating Circuit in Conjunction with Split Saddle Boilers (Indirect Cylinder)
  • Page 18: Typical 4 Pipe Central Heating Circuit

    Typical 4 Pipe Central Heating Circuit in Conjunction with Split Saddle Boilers (Indirect Cylinder)
  • Page 19: Roof Boilers

    ROOF BOILERS - ONLY available in conjunction with the split saddle boilers Roof boilers are constructed with or without a top flue outlet and this must be specified, along with the stove model when ordering. They have two 1" Male BSP stubs. They are used only in conjunction with the split saddle boilers for your stove model, to increase the boiler output and reduce room output.
  • Page 20: Aquastat Calibration

    AQUASTAT CALIBRATION Only applicable for the WILDWOOD 20KW fitted with the 53000Btu split saddle boiler This stove has an Aquastat fitted as standard (diagram 15), and in conjunction with High and Low pipe thermostats assists the stove to maintain the boiler temperature by automatically allowing either more or less air into the fire chamber via the airwash depending on the Control Knob setting.
  • Page 21: Fault Finding

    FAULT FINDING A) Stove smokes on lighting or when fire door is opened Flue ways blocked - sweep chimney and flue. Baffle incorrectly fitted. Adverse wind conditions, or down draught - check height and diameter of chimney. Flue not connected (or not sealed) to appliance or chimney . B) Fire fails to burn overnight - fuel burnt through Insufficient dry fuel.
  • Page 22: Wildwood Double Stoves Additional Installation And Operating Instructions

    WILDWOOD DOUBLE STOVES ADDITIONAL INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 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.
  • Page 23: The Woodwarm Guarantee

    THE WOODWARM STOVES GUARANTEE Metal Developments Ltd offer a five year guarantee which covers the main structure of the stove including the construction and quality of workmanship. In the unlikely event of any failure we will replace any defective part free of charge, labour cost excluded.
  • Page 24: Details Of Product Registration

    DETAILS OF PRODUCT REGISTRATION FOR OWNER RETENTION MODEL NUMBER AND SERIAL NUMBER OF STOVE (Found on the data plate located on the pull-out plate on right hand underside of stove also on the front of this booklet) Date of Purchase ..

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