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Valor Fires BRUNSWICK User Manual

Valor Fires BRUNSWICK
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Output Output kW
Brunswick
Cycle
Hours
Anthracite
4.6 4
Wood Logs (less than 20% moisture)
4.9 1
Coal (E)
4.3 4
Peat (E)
4.7 2
Closed Fire Briquettes
4.6 4
Outputs stated are under ideal test conditions. Variations will occur due to installation, atmospheric condi-
tions and fuel quality.
(E) - estimate calculated
Flue Gas
Temp at
Spigot
Flue Gas
Mass Flow
Flue Diam Ventilation
Reqt
Ventilation Reqt
with draught
stabilizer
Brunswick 446
O
C 3.4 g/s (wood)
4.7 g/s (ancit)
125mm
5 inches
None 1500mm
2
2.33in
2
As tested to the requirements of EN13240 for intermittent use.
Valor Fires
Wood Lane
Erdington
Birmingham
B24 9QP
Tel. 01204 868550 (technical and spares enquiries)
www.valor.co.uk
BRUNSWICK
CAST IRON MULTI-FUEL STOVE
V 5.2
Conforms to EN13240:2001
Constructional Requirements
For Intermittent Use
Not to be used in a shared flue
BRUNSWICK
INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
(to be left with the householder)
FIRES CAN BE DANGEROUS –The Brunswick Stove operates at very high temperatures.
Always use a fire guard to BS6539 specification in the presence of children, the elderly of the
infirm. Inform all persons the dangers of high temperatures during operation of appliance in-
cluding the stove pipe use operating tools provided. The mitten provided is a tool.
APPROVED
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Valor Fires BRUNSWICK Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandValor Fires
ModelBRUNSWICK
CategoryStove
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Brunswick Stove Specifications

Flue Gas and Ventilation Requirements

Details flue gas temp, mass flow, diameter, and ventilation requirements for the stove.

Stove Output by Fuel Type

Lists output kW and cycle hours for Anthracite, Wood Logs, Coal, Peat, and Briquettes.

Brunswick Stove Safety Precautions

High Temperature Operation Warning

Warns about high operating temperatures and the need for fire guards and caution.

Brunswick Stove Parts and Dimensions

Stove Parts Identification

Lists and identifies all parts of the Brunswick stove with corresponding numbered references.

Stove Dimensions and Specifications

Provides key dimensions (A-G) and performance specs like Max Fuel Load and Min Flue Draught.

Brunswick Stove Installation Overview

Typical Masonry Fireplace Installation

Illustrates a typical installation into a masonry fireplace, showing key clearances and seals.

Detailed Stove Parts List

Comprehensive list of all stove parts with part numbers and descriptions for easy identification.

Brunswick Stove Installation Guide

Stove Assembly and Inglenook Installation

Instructions for assembling the stove, fitting legs/collar, and advice for inglenook fireplace installation.

Chimney Requirements and Sweeping

Covers chimney condition, diameter, height, draught requirements, and the importance of regular sweeping.

Installation Diagrams and Positioning

Flue Installation Methods

Illustrates top and rear flue installations with clean out doors for chimney sweeping.

Appliance Positioning and Clearances

Details required air gaps, distances from combustible materials, hearth requirements, and securing the stove.

Operating the Brunswick Stove

Air Controls and Damper Usage

Explains operation of primary and secondary air controls and the optional flue damper for wood burning.

De-Ashing and Wood Burning

Instructions for de-ashing the grate and best practices for burning seasoned wood for efficiency.

Stove Operation and Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting Common Issues

Addresses problems like poor heat output, dirty glass, unburnt fuel, and smoke/fumes.

Solid Fuel Burning and Lighting

Provides guidance on burning solid fuels, refuelling, and the initial lighting process for the stove.

Safety, Maintenance, and Fuel Guidance

Fuel Recommendations and Warnings

Lists recommended fuels and explicitly warns against burning petroleum coke or household waste.

Safety Precautions and Fume Control

Covers fire guards, high temperatures, fume emissions, and the prohibition of extractor fans in the same room.

Seasonal and General Maintenance

Details maintenance tasks like baffle plate removal, grate cleaning, glass cleaning, and annual chimney checks.

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