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Brand | Valor Fires |
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Model | BRUNSWICK |
Category | Stove |
Language | English |
Details flue gas temp, mass flow, diameter, and ventilation requirements for the stove.
Lists output kW and cycle hours for Anthracite, Wood Logs, Coal, Peat, and Briquettes.
Warns about high operating temperatures and the need for fire guards and caution.
Lists and identifies all parts of the Brunswick stove with corresponding numbered references.
Provides key dimensions (A-G) and performance specs like Max Fuel Load and Min Flue Draught.
Illustrates a typical installation into a masonry fireplace, showing key clearances and seals.
Comprehensive list of all stove parts with part numbers and descriptions for easy identification.
Instructions for assembling the stove, fitting legs/collar, and advice for inglenook fireplace installation.
Covers chimney condition, diameter, height, draught requirements, and the importance of regular sweeping.
Illustrates top and rear flue installations with clean out doors for chimney sweeping.
Details required air gaps, distances from combustible materials, hearth requirements, and securing the stove.
Explains operation of primary and secondary air controls and the optional flue damper for wood burning.
Instructions for de-ashing the grate and best practices for burning seasoned wood for efficiency.
Addresses problems like poor heat output, dirty glass, unburnt fuel, and smoke/fumes.
Provides guidance on burning solid fuels, refuelling, and the initial lighting process for the stove.
Lists recommended fuels and explicitly warns against burning petroleum coke or household waste.
Covers fire guards, high temperatures, fume emissions, and the prohibition of extractor fans in the same room.
Details maintenance tasks like baffle plate removal, grate cleaning, glass cleaning, and annual chimney checks.