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Portway Stoves Portway No1 User Manual

Portway Stoves Portway No1
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Solid Fuel Stoves Manual v4. Issued - 11/03/2014 (382)
SOLID FUEL
HEATING STOVES
MULTI-FUEL MODELS
INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
LEAVE THIS DOCUMENT WITH THE HOUSEHOLDER!
All Portway Stoves exceed the safety and performance requirements of European Standards
Intermittent burning solid fuel roomheaters for installation with a single dedicated chimney.
Independently tested by SGS Environmental Laboratory BV, Arnhem
Portway No1 Portway No2 Portway No3 Portway Inset
Fuel Wood (Beech)
Mineral Fuel
(Anthracite)
Wood
(Beech)
Mineral Fuel
(Anthracite)
Wood
(Beech)
Mineral Fuel
(Anthracite)
Wood (Beech)
Mineral Fuel
(Anthracite)
Test Standard EN 13240:2001+A2 2004 EN13229: 2001
Test Cycle
1.15kg over
0.75hrs
0.76kg over
1.1hrs
1.51kg over
0.72hrs
1.05kg over
1.0hrs
2.15kg over
0.73hrs
1.65kg over
1.01 hrs
1.06kg over
0.82hrs
0.74kg over
1.01 hrs
Settings
Primary 0,
2nd 25mm
Primary 30,
2nd 25mm
Primary 0,
2nd 25mm
Primary 35,
2nd 20mm
Primary 0,
2nd 25mm
Primary 45,
2nd 25mm
Primary 5,
2nd 30mm
Primary 32,
2nd 20mm
Flue Draught Pa (ins WG) 12 (0.05) 12 (0.05) 12 (0.05) 12 (0.05) 12 (0.05) 12 (0.05) 12 (0.05) 12 (0.05)
Efficiency % 78.8 78.2 78.2 77.3 76.3 70.0 76.5 75.5
Recommended Output Rating kW 4.9 4.9 6.9 6.9 9 9 4.7 4.7
Output when fitted with reducer
brick pair, kW
3.0 3.0 5.0 5.0 7.1 7.1 2.9 2.9
Mean Flue Gas Temp Rise ºC 226 216 280 292 297 358 237 273
Minimum air entry requirement 2700 mm ² 3800 mm ² 4900 mm ² 2700 mm ²
Minimum Clearance to
combustibles (allow min 50mm
clearance to non-combustibles)
350mm 300mm 300mm
With 150mm or longer legs or base fitted, hearth temperature is <100°C – A light duty hearth
may be used.
In masonry fireplace, 150mm
at sides
350mm above
Emissions as if
02=13%
NOx mg/m³ 44 - 77 - 55 - 66 -
CO % 0.19 0.10 0.14 0.08 0.19 0.08 0.35 0.08
CxHy mg/m³ 169 - 94 - 205 - 761 -
Gas flow g/sec 4.6 5.4 5.4 6.1 7.3 10.0 4.6 5.0
Smoke Emission mg/m³ 38 21 74 36 135 21 78 14
Read these instructions! Use only recommended fuels!
This document, when completed by the installer, constitutes part of a 'Hearth Notice' for purposes of Building
Law. It must be left with the householder and placed where it can easily be found.
INSTALLED AT LOCATION:
BY:
EMERGENCY CONTACT:
Flue Draught measured
on commissioning:
Fuel used on
commissioning
I definitively assert that this installation is safe, has been lit and demonstrated to the householder,
conforms with current building regulations and with these instructions
SIGNED: DATE:
TO FIND A QUALIFIED INSTALLER, FUEL SUPPLIER or CHIMNEY
SWEEP, CONTACT:
UK: The Solid Fuel Association, 7 Swanwick Court, Alfreton, Derbyshire DE55
7AS Tel:0845-601-4406 www.solidfuel.co.uk
RoI: Irish Nationwide Fireplace Organisation, 162 Capel Street, Dublin 1
Tel:01-801-5959 www.fireplace.ie
Portway 1, 2, 3 and Inset stoves may be used in smoke control areas
when operated strictly in accordance with these instructions and with
Soliftec Smoke Advice Sheet No1
(www.soliftec.com/smokeadvice.htm), when burning:
UK: Untreated wood logs or authorised smokeless fuels (Exempted from s20
of the Clean Air Act 1993)
RoI: Wood logs, smokeless fuels or peat briquettes, but not petroleum coke
(Control of Atmospheric Pollution Regulations, 1970)
1
Pa
WG
PRODUCTION NUMBER
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Portway Stoves Portway No1 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandPortway Stoves
ModelPortway No1
CategoryStove
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Installation and Operating Instructions

Safety and Compliance

Details on CE marking and European Standards for Portway Stoves.

Handover Instructions

Instructions for installers to leave the document with the householder.

Fuel and Usage Guidance

Emphasis on reading instructions and using recommended fuels.

Installer Information Record

Fields for recording installation details and commissioning.

Contact for Services

Information for finding qualified installers, fuel suppliers, or chimney sweeps.

Smoke Control Area Operation

Guidelines for operating stoves in smoke control areas.

General Safety and Installation Advice

Appliance Heat Warning

Warning that the appliance becomes extremely hot and can produce poisonous gases.

Installation Requirements

Stove installation as a controlled service, requiring qualified supervision or notification.

Asbestos Precautions

Note that stoves do not contain asbestos, but to handle old installations carefully.

Chimney Requirements

Essential criteria for a safe and effective chimney for stove operation.

Fireplace Requirements

Stove setting must use durable fireproof materials; thin slabs risk cracking.

Air Supply

Requirement for permanent fresh air supply into the room for combustion.

Fitting Procedures

Free-Standing Models Fitting

Instructions for connecting free-standing stoves to the chimney.

Inset Models Fitting

Instructions for fitting inset stoves into fireplaces.

Fireplace Seal Method

Method for sealing the stove to the fireplace using vermiculite and mortar.

Chimney Seal Method

Method for sealing the flue pipe to the chimney connector.

Operating and Maintaining Your Stove

Installation Checks

Final checks after installation, including controllable burn and airtightness.

Living With Your Stove

Guidance on lighting, filling, and controlling the fire for optimal performance.

Fuel Selection and Usage

Advice on suitable fuels, smoke control, and avoiding prohibited materials.

Troubleshooting Common Problems

Addressing issues like smoke from the chimney or poor heat output.

Maintenance and Parts

Routine Maintenance Tasks

Monthly and annual checks including cleaning the throat plate and sweeping the chimney.

Stove Parts and Accessories

Information on identifying stove models and ordering spare parts and accessories.