hetas guide no17 april-2011

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1 CONTENTS A MESSAGE FROM THE PARLIAMENTARY MINISTER OF STATE............................ INTRODUCTION BY THE CHAIRMAN............................................................................ FOREWORDS................................................................................................................... INTRODUCTORY NOTES................................................................................................ PART 1 APPLIANCES BURNING SOLID MINERAL FUELS AND WOOD ................... INTRODUCTION.......................................................................................................... OPEN FIRES Inset - including those with underfloor air supply attachment ....... Freestanding convector ............. Inset -convector................................... OPEN FIRES WITH HIGH OUTPUT BACK BOILERS Inset Inset -with rectangular fireboxes Inset - with rectangular fireboxes - tested and rated on both bituminous coal and smokeless fuel ROOMHEATERS/STOVES.......................................................................................... Wood pellet stoves ROOMHEATERS/STOVES WITH BOILERS.......................................................... Wood pellet stoves FREESTANDING COOKERS Cookers without boilers or with domestic boilers with outputs................................ not exceeding 3.5kW Cookers with central heating boilers above 3.5kW output....................................... INDEPENDENT BOILERS Batch fed independent boilers........................................................................... Gravity Feed Boilers With Thermostat Automatic feed independent boilers fed by wood pellets or chips...................... INDEX TO MANUFACTURERS OF SOLID FUEL BURNING APPLIANCES………………………………………………………….. PART 2 FUELS................................................................................................................. INTRODUCTION.......................................................................................................... MANUFACTURED SMOKELESS FUELS.................................................................. NATURAL SMOKELESS FUELS................................................................................ BITUMINOUS COAL.................................................................................................... LIGNITE (BROWN COAL) BRIQUETTES............................................................... SELECTING WOOD FOR BURNING HETAS SOLID BIOMASS ASSURANCE SCHEME COLLABORATIVE PARTNERS AND JOINT SCHEMES WoodFuel Wales INDEX TO FUEL PRODUCERS Section A Section B1 Section B2 Section B3 Section D1 Section D3 Section D4 Section E Section F Section G1 Section G2 Section J1, J2 & J3 Section J4 Section J5 Section A Section B Section C Section D Section E Page 3 Page 4 Page 4 Page 8 Page 13 Page 13 Page 14 Page 15 Page 15 Page 17 Page 18 Page 18 Page 19 Page 20 Page 79 Page 82 Page 89 Page 93 Page 95 Page 97 Page 106 Page 107 Page 118 Page 122 Page 122 Page 122 Page 123 Page 124 Page 125 Page 125 Page 126 Page 127 Page 128

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CONTENTS A MESSAGE FROM THE PARLIAMENTARY MINISTER OF STATE............................

INTRODUCTION BY THE CHAIRMAN............................................................................

FOREWORDS...................................................................................................................

INTRODUCTORY NOTES................................................................................................

PART 1 APPLIANCES BURNING SOLID MINERAL FUELS AND WOOD ...................

INTRODUCTION..........................................................................................................

OPEN FIRES

Inset - including those with underfloor air supply attachment .......

Freestanding – convector .............

Inset -convector...................................

OPEN FIRES WITH HIGH OUTPUT BACK BOILERS

Inset

Inset -with rectangular fireboxes Inset - with rectangular fireboxes - tested and rated on both bituminous

coal and smokeless fuel

ROOMHEATERS/STOVES.......................................................................................... Wood pellet stoves

ROOMHEATERS/STOVES WITH BOILERS…..........................................................

Wood pellet stoves FREESTANDING COOKERS

Cookers without boilers or with domestic boilers with outputs................................

not exceeding 3.5kW

Cookers with central heating boilers above 3.5kW output.......................................

INDEPENDENT BOILERS Batch fed independent boilers...........................................................................

Gravity Feed Boilers With Thermostat Automatic feed independent boilers fed by wood pellets or chips......................

INDEX TO MANUFACTURERS OF SOLID FUEL BURNING APPLIANCES…………………………………………………………..

PART 2 FUELS.................................................................................................................

INTRODUCTION.......................................................................................................... MANUFACTURED SMOKELESS FUELS.................................................................. NATURAL SMOKELESS FUELS................................................................................ BITUMINOUS COAL.................................................................................................... LIGNITE (BROWN COAL) BRIQUETTES............................................................... SELECTING WOOD FOR BURNING HETAS SOLID BIOMASS ASSURANCE SCHEME COLLABORATIVE PARTNERS AND JOINT SCHEMES

WoodFuel Wales

INDEX TO FUEL PRODUCERS

Section A

Section B1 Section B2 Section B3 Section D1 Section D3 Section D4 Section E Section F Section G1 Section G2 Section J1, J2 & J3 Section J4 Section J5 Section A Section B Section C Section D Section E

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PART 3 FACTORY MADE CHIMNEYS AND CHIMNEY LINING SYSTEMS.................

INTRODUCTION.........................................................................................................

CHIMNEY BLOCK SYSTEMS....................................................................................

FACTORY-MADE METAL CHIMNEYS

FLUE LINERS - FOR BUILDING NEW CHIMNEYS OR FOR RE-LINING ...............

DOUBLE SKIN FLEXIBLE CHIMNEY RE-LINING SYSTEMS .................................

FLUE PIPES - FOR CONNECTING APPLIANCE TO CHIMNEY..............................

NON METALLIC CHIMNEY RE-LINING SYSTEMS.................................................

RIGID STAINLESS STEEL CHIMNEY RE-LINING SYSTEMS……………………….

CAST IN-SITU CONCRETE LINING SYSTEMS………………………………………..

LIST OF BFCMA MEMBERS…………………………………………………………….. LIST OF BFCMA ASSOCIATE MEMBERS……………………………………………..

OTHER MANUFACTURERS......................................................................................

PART 4 CARE AND MAINTENANCE.............................................................................

SAFE AND SOUND WITH SOLID FUEL ...................................................................

CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTORS/ALARMS ........................................................

FLUE GAS AND AMBIENT AIR CO ANALYSERS ...................................................

PERMANENT VENTILATORS (FOR THE SUPPLY OF COMBUSTION AIR)

LIST OF CoGDEM MEMBERS...................................................................................

COMPETENT PERSONS REGISTRATION SCHEME-REGISTERED COMPANIES

NACE LISTED CHIMNEY ENGINEERS.....................................................................

NACE ASSOCIATE MEMBERSHIP LIST………………………………………………..

HETAS APPROVED CHIMNEY SWEEPS..................................................................

MEMBERS OF THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF CHIMNEY SWEEPS………….

ASSOCIATE MEMBERS OF THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF CHIMNEY SWEEPS……………………………………………………………………………………... MEMBERS OF THE GUILD OF MASTER CHIMNEY SWEEPS………………… HETAS APPROVED APICS CHIMNEY SWEEPS……………………………………....

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EXPLANATION OF ACRONYMS USED IN THE GUIDE CHANGE TRACKING

Section A Section B Section C Section D Section E Section F Section G Section H Section J Section A Section B1 Section B2 Section B3 Section C Section D Section D Section E Section E Section E Section E Section E

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HETAS Ltd., Orchard Business Centre, Stoke Orchard, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, GL52 7RZ.

Tel: 0845 634 5626, e-mail: [email protected], website: www.hetas.co.uk

NOTE: Latest updated information on the contents of this Guide can be found on the HETAS web-site address given above.

THIS DOCUMENT IS PRINTED ON PAPER MADE FROM SUSTAINABLE FORESTS

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A Message from Gregory Barker Minister of State for The Department of Energy and Climate Change The Coalition is committed to being the greenest Government ever and an integral part of that high level of ambition is to see Britain become a global leader in low carbon technologies. Transforming the UK energy sector will be key to achieving this. However, our future energy supplies must be clean, secure, safe and cost-effective. To meet our carbon targets and thrive in a low carbon economy, UK businesses need to innovate and improve on today‟s technologies. Businesses can also benefit from sustainable production. Improving processes and designing new ways of production can reduce costs and improve the competitiveness of UK businesses. Biomass is probably the single most important renewable fuel because of its versatility. It currently provides only a few per cent of our electricity needs and less than one percent of our heat demand but this could increase to around 10% and 6% respectively by 2020. Saving some 20 million tonnes of carbon dioxide a year. It would also improve our energy security and help deliver £100 billion worth of investment and up to 160,000 new jobs across the renewables supply chain. Government demonstrated its commitment to biomass when it announced, last October, that the Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) will go ahead in 2011. The RHI, which represent over £850m of investment, will provide long term support for a range of renewable heat technologies, moving renewable heat firmly into the mainstream. If the public are to support biomass the industry must ensure that products perform as advertised and there are sufficient good quality fuel supplies. Bio-energy must also deliver genuine carbon emission reductions without damaging the environment or food supplies. We have recognised this by introducing mandatory standards for biomass power generation. However, I am pleased to note that standards are already in place for heating systems, thanks to HETAS‟s involvement and leadership in the drafting of harmonised European Standards. Whilst renewable heating is a priority, traditional heating must also play its part, by making better use of the fossil fuels we use. We must continue to improve product and production efficiency whilst ensuring safety. I welcome HETAS‟s continued engagement to ensure products are well designed, properly installed and supplied with the correct fuels for efficient, clean and safe performance. HETAS‟s continued support for our initiatives is much appreciated and I am pleased to commend this 17

th edition of the HETAS Official Guide

to Approved Wood and Solid Mineral Fuel Burning Products and Services. It contains an extensive range of information that will enable consumers to make more informed choices.

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Introduction by the HETAS Chairman Since the last HETAS Guide was published the pace of change in the wood and biomass burning industry has continued unabated, and with it the role of HETAS as a central player in these developments. HETAS exists to provide consumers with the assurance they need over the safety and efficiency of appliances, the competence of their installers, and the quality of their fuels. Safety must always be our principal concern. The revised Building Regulations require the installation of carbon monoxide alarms for new and replacement solid fuel appliances in dwellings. This is a welcome step but no substitute for the regular maintenance and sweeping of chimneys that is the single most effective means of protecting householders from the dangers of CO and chimney fires. We work closely with chimney sweeps‟ and engineers‟ associations and support their essential work. HETAS has developed a CO and incident investigation service under which we can investigate incidents on behalf of enforcement bodies. The investigator will provide a report on the incident and do so in a standard from which can be used for statistical purposes and to enable lessons to be learnt. The report can be used in court if necessary. We are working with bodies including the Police, Health and Safety Executive, Environmental Health and Fire Services. The number of installers registered in our Competent Persons Scheme has risen over the past year by some 25%. HETAS operates the only Competent Persons Scheme specialising in solid fuels, biomass and wood-burning. This year it was approved by Government to extend its scope into the non-domestic sector, and in parallel our product approval scheme now embraces larger appliances. With the changes to standards and regulations, HETAS has comprehensively reviewed its training operations for installers, adding practical assessments to our core training courses. We have worked with stakeholders and experts to develop a new Biomass training course, ideally suited to oil and gas heating installers wishing to extend into biomass. Alongside our existing product and installer approval registration schemes, there is the option for domestic biomass manufacturers and installers to become certified under the Microgeneration Certification Scheme (MCS). HETAS is now approved to certify biomass equipment and biomass and solar thermal installers under MCS. The HETAS product approval scheme assists consumers, installers, architects and specifiers in choosing appliances and ancillary equipment suitable for use with solid fuel, wood and biomass. HETAS assessors check for compliance with safety and quality standards and ensure that only properly tested and certificated products are listed in the annual guide and on the HETAS Web site. The work of HETAS on solid fuel quality has expanded through the introduction of the Solid Biomass Assurance Scheme. This scheme aims to ensure that fuel producers and suppliers have quality systems in place and that they produce fuels that meet the developing European Standards. This gives users confidence that the fuels are suitable for use in their particular appliances and that the appliances can burn with maximum efficiency and effectiveness. HETAS continues to provide expert advice to Government and standards-setting bodies and is represented on (and in some cases chairs) British and European standards committees. Working with these committees means we can help influence the introduction of new standards and regulations and facilitate scientifically-based but practical solutions to problems. The coming year will see the introduction of the Renewable Heat Incentive, under which Government is committing £860 million over four years. Biomass is one of the preferred technologies, and the RHI will provide further impetus to the growth of this sector. This Guide for 2011 reflects the developing work of HETAS as we respond to the changing energy world. The Guide is complemented by advances in our website, with interactive listing and enhanced search facilities. Our aim is to provide the information which will enable all our stakeholders to enjoy a better and safer experience in the use of solid fuels. Andrew Horsler Chairman, HETAS Ltd. December 2010

Foreword by the Solid Fuel Association

The Solid Fuel Association is the major representative body for the domestic solid fuel industry. All the major producers, manufacturers and distributors of coal and smokeless fuels support us financially in order that we can provide a service to consumers and professionals. We also represent appliance manufacturers and at the same time provide them with a forum and relevant information to help them comply with the Building Regulations. The role of HETAS as the industry‟s approvals body is very important and we work very closely with HETAS as discussions surrounding the energy efficiency requirements of heating systems progresses. We promote the competency scheme introduced in the 2002 amendments to the Building Regulations and continue to offer HETAS training schemes for installers. As wood and biomass fuels can contribute considerably to reduce emissions of greenhouse gases, we are pleased that the role of woodburning and multi-fuel appliances in helping to achieve reductions is recognised in the New Building Regulations. However, with no shortages of supplies of indigenous and imported coals and smokeless fuels, we will continue to promote the more efficient use of these fuels and encourage innovation in product design to reduce harmful emissions. The experts in HETAS can help us along this road.

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Foreword by the British Flue and Chimney Manufacturers' Association

The British Flue and Chimney Manufacturers Association (BFCMA), the oldest chimney trade association in

Europe, is proud to be associated with HETAS and the Solid Fuel Industry in maintaining the highest

possible standards.

The factory made chimney manufacturers, flue manufacturers, sole importers and chimney specialists who make up the Members and

Associate Members of the BFCMA are the flag bearers of this industry. They are proud of their products and together with HETAS actively

promote the highest quality, safety and service. Only the BFCMA members specifically highlighted in this guide in concert with HETAS,

willingly give time and resources in the formulation of British and European Standards for the benefit of the consumer who expects and is

entitled to the professionalism that trade associations such as the BFCMA promote.

Foreword by the Approved Coal Merchants Scheme

The Approved Coal Merchants Scheme administers the Coal Trade Code of Practice. Retail merchant members of the Scheme agree to abide by this Code which defines a basic standard of service to consumers. The Code requires members to adhere to a consumer charter. The seven points are: 1. Supply only coal and smokeless fuel correctly described, prepared and delivered in a proper manner. 2. Advise customers which fuels are suitable for use on their appliances and comply with Clean Air Legislation. 3. Ensure that complaints will be investigated promptly and resolved to mutual satisfaction. 4. Give priority to orders as urgent on account of illness, old age or infirmity. 5. Provide a detailed price list. 6. Be insured against Public and Products Liability. 7. Abide by the Coal Trade Code. The Scheme is funded by the coal industry, but has an independent Chairman and area panels, which can help consumers in the resolution of any disputes. Approved Coal Merchants can be identified by the blue and red logo displayed on vehicles and delivery tickets etc. The HETAS official Guide is of great importance in ensuring that members of the Scheme can advise their customers correctly on what fuels are suitable for what appliance. It is an integral part of the Home Study Course available to all merchants and their staff.

Foreword by the Stove Industry Alliance

Formed in 2008, the Stove Industry Alliance (SIA) has quickly established itself as the representative body of manufacturers and suppliers in the stove industry and has agreed the following objectives for its work;

To lobby and influence government and promote to consumers on the benefits and environmental advantages of stoves as heating appliances

To monitor the markets and sales trends in the UK and Ireland

To brief the HETAS Technical Committee on relevant issues

To emphasise that the members of the SIA commit to ensuring that their products meet the appropriate standards of quality, safety and efficiency

The SIA works closely with HETAS and commends this HETAS Guide to all readers.

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Foreword by the National Association of Chimney Sweeps The National Association of Chimney Sweeps is the national trade association representing Chimney Sweeps throughout the United Kingdom. The Association is pleased to be associated with HETAS and actively supports the solid fuel trade and industry. NACS continues its commitment to raise the standards and knowledge of professional Chimney Sweeps, to ensure that customers are well served and protected by its member services. NACS, in conjunction with HETAS Ltd has implemented a HETAS Ltd Approved Chimney Sweep registration scheme. Registration on the scheme is available to all NACS members who have successfully undertaken a 2-day Awareness Course on solid fuel appliances and chimney maintenance. The course and course papers are independently monitored and assessed by HETAS Ltd. In addition, NACS members can then apply for registration with HETAS for competent persons status for dry back systems and the re-lining of flues for solid fuel chimneys under current Building Regulations. NACS has been appointed an accredited body jointly by the City & Guilds/Construction Awards Alliance to administer the National Vocational Qualification (NVQ) in Chimney Engineering Level 2 NACS is able to offer through its Chimney Training Centre (CTC) a variety of training courses for Chimney Sweeps. The CTC incorporates a range of working fireplaces, appliances and chimney systems. The NACS has introduced a unique Smoke Testing Course, which covers all fuels and flues, incorporating British and European Standards and Building Regulations. The Smoke Testing Course and the NACS Certificate of Smoke Testing, Parts I and II, has been specifically designed to further promote chimney safety within the trade and is endorsed by CORGI, HETAS and OFTEC. NACS members provide an essential service by ensuring that appliances, flue-ways and chimneys are maintained to a safe, clean and operable condition. NACS is dedicated to the trade and public by helping to ensure that Chimney Sweeps are competent professional tradesmen.

Foreword by the Guild of Master Chimney Sweeps The Guild; for sweeping customers The Guild of Master Chimney Sweeps is a not for profit organisation, owned equally by its members. Our training programmes set high standards for new sweeps and further educate and inform our more experienced members. Guild customers benefit from advice on chimney and appliance safety, fuel type and efficiency as well as a high quality sweeping service. Members are required to be insured and equipped to deal with all standard job situations. High professional standards are encouraged in all aspects of members‟ business and the benefits of HETAS registration are strongly promoted. The Guild; for Novice or Experienced sweeps The Guild offers a comprehensive training and assessment process. A superb mentoring system is available to novice sweeps, essentially a mini apprenticeship. You will have an equal share and vote in an organisation dedicated to member‟s interests. You may use Guild logos etc. and have a listing on the Guild website. Membership includes a listing on Yell .com. You may issue Guild certificates. We are a co-operative organisation and technical and business advice is only a phone call away. Members are kept informed of Guild and industry issues through a regular newsletter and new ideas and information are quickly distributed. The Guild is very interested in pro– active individuals who would look to lead and shape our industry. All in all, we are the organisation of choice for professional thinking individuals who seek to make a difference in this exciting and expanding industry.

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Foreword by the Association of Professional Independent Chimney Sweeps

APICS is a professional organisation, recognised by the industry, based in the South West; we nevertheless welcome sweeps throughout the country. The aim of APICS‟ is to support, help and advise you without interfering with your independence. We are strict about the suitability of the sweeps we will accept; there is an equipment list that all sweeps should adhere to, and an assessed standard. If you are a competent sweep you should be able to meet APICS‟ standards. We believe that all sweeps should strive to develop their skills and improve their understanding of their profession; this development will lead to a better service for the customer. To that end we always have a speaker at our General Meetings, held twice a year, which improves the general knowledge of our members.

Foreword by the National Association of Chimney Engineers

The National Association of Chimney Engineers (NACE) fully supports the work of HETAS in maintaining the highest possible standards and quality of work in the solid fuel industry. NACE is the only trade association dedicated to the needs of the chimney engineer and their work, which covers all forms of chimney lining. The NACE register of chimney engineers provides assurance to customers looking for comprehensive chimney surveys and testing, refurbishment and relining, commissioning and general maintenance. Through HETAS we are proud to be associated with the many organizations working in the industry and fully support the initiatives to promote wood and biomass as the industry makes a positive move to help in the reduction of emissions of greenhouse gases. NACE provides assessment, and training where necessary, leading to the diploma in chimney engineering, awarded as part of the new Qualifications and Credit Framework (QCF).

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Introductory Notes

1. GENERAL 1. This List has been prepared by HETAS at the invitation of the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, (previously

Department of the Environment), for the guidance of local authorities and others concerned with the choice of solid fuel appliances for new houses, or as replacements in existing houses.

2. The List contains details of all solid fuel products currently in production and approved by HETAS. HETAS comprises representatives of the Solid Fuel Association, Gastec at CRE Ltd., the British Flue and Chimney Manufacturers' Association, the National Association of Chimney Engineers, the National Association of Chimney Sweeps, the Renewable Energy Association and the National Fireplace Association. Approval is based on British Standard specifications or well-established test methods.

3. The information reporting Appliance performance is made available to enable SAP and Energy Performance rating of houses.

4. The List also refers to fuels which have been tested as suitable for use with the appliances listed. Factory-made insulated chimneys are also listed which have passed British Standard or equivalent tests, not necessarily carried out by HETAS, indicating their suitability for use with solid fuel burning appliances. Permanent Ventilators are listed that meet accepted norms and which are essential for the safe operation of solid fuel burning combustion appliances.

5. Although HETAS Limited has taken reasonable efforts to check the information provided to it by manufacturers and has taken reasonable care in carrying out tests and assessments; HETAS Limited does not accept any liability arising from any inaccuracy in this publication or from the inclusion of any plant, equipment or fuels in any category.

2. SELECTION OF APPLIANCES 1. Specialised advice should always be sought before the selection of an appliance, to ensure that it will adequately meet the service

required. At this stage consideration will need to be given to the size and construction of rooms to be heated, hot water requirements, frequency of attention to the appliance, its cost and installation charge, and its air ventilation requirement to supply sufficient combustion air.

2. Special care should be taken in selecting a multi-duty appliance, ie one providing two or more heat services such as space and water heating or cooking and water heating, to ensure that each individual heat service is adequate for its purpose.

3. It is not easy to ensure distribution of heat throughout very large rooms, of say above 100m3 capacity, and the shape of the room and

positioning of the heating appliance must be carefully considered before deciding to use a single appliance, even if apparently large enough

4. Solid fuel is readily ignited by proprietary chemical fire lighters, or by ignition devices designed for use with the specific appliance.

5. The facility to operate an open fire appliance overnight is often required; those listed without qualifications are intended to offer this amenity. See also "Selection of Fuels" Clause 4 of these notes. The new European Standards specify the categorisation of appliances as continuous or intermittent.

6. Advice as to the choice of appliance, its correct installation, the approved fuels recommended for use on it and the ancillary equipment suitable for use with it can be obtained from the Solid Fuel Association, Registered Heating Contractors, the Stove Industry Alliance and the British Flue and Chimney Manufacturers Association.

3. SAFETY Approved appliances are designed to be safe in use and have been assessed for safety and thermal performance, but it is essential to refer to the manufacturer's installation and operating instructions and also to any permanent warning label. It is recommended that a permanent warning label along the following lines is carried by approved roomheaters however, it is not mandatory for recently approved appliances under the new BS.ENs.

WARNING Fumes from blocked chimneys can kill. Keep chimneys clear, sweep at least annually. Keep throat plates and flueways clear; clean at least monthly. Use only recommended approved fuels. Read instruction card.

Where there is no throat plate the wording is along the following lines: Keep the flueways clear and clean at least monthly. Chimneys and fluepipes must be swept at least annually if smokeless fuel is burned, and more often if wood and/or bituminous coal is burned. Open fire boilers, free-standing boilers, and cookers, must have all internal flueways cleaned at least monthly. Remember that the people in the room and also the appliance itself, need air and any draught proofing or double glazing must allow adequate ventilation as required by the Building Regulations. Further advice is given in Part 4 Section B3 Where Approved products are listed that ensure adequate ventilation for combustion air. If, for no obvious reason, the appliance starts to burn slowly and you smell or suspect fumes, open doors and windows and put the fire out and evacuate the premises. Do not re-light the fire until the cause of the fume emission has been removed.

Approved chimney sweeps, who have been through NACS, GMCS or APICS induction procedures to confirm their competency and who have attended the National Association of Chimney Sweeps course or the Hetas Solid Fuel Awareness course and passed the assessment, are listed in Part 4, Section E of this Guide. They will carry a special HETAS Approved identity card. The names and addresses of chimney sweeps can also be obtained from coal merchants and the Solid Fuel Association, as well as from the National Association of Chimney Sweeps at Unit 15, Emerald Way, Stone Business Park, Stone, Staffs, ST15 OSR, Tel: 01785 811732 The Guild of Master Chimney Sweeps Ltd, 24 Church View, Aveley, Essex, RM15 4LH. Tel: 0800 043 737 Web: www.guildofmasterchimneysweeps.co.uk

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The Association of Professional and Independent Chimney Sweeps, Bryallen, Hengar Road, St Tudy, Bodmin, Cornwall, PL31 3PL. Tel: 0845 604 4327. Web: www.apics.org.uk Never leave an open fire unattended without a spark guard (to BS3248) and always use a fire guard (to BS8423) when children and elderly and/or infirm people are present.

4. SELECTION OF FUELS 1. The selection of the right type and size of fuel is essential if satisfactory service from the appliance is to be ensured. For this purpose

reference is made, at the heading of each section of Part 1, to the appropriate section of Part 2, listing suitable approved fuels, with any special note made in the Manufacturers' Remarks column. HETAS carries out test work for fuel manufacturers and producers which, combined with a quality assurance scheme, enables the fuel to carry a HETAS approved fuel logo for which the consumer should look.

2. Most of the appliances listed will burn a wide range of fuels, although some are designed to burn a specific type. The appropriate fuel producers or fuel distributors should be consulted to ensure that fuel suitable for the appliance and duty required is available locally before finally deciding on an appliance. Appliances which are designed to burn only wood pellets or chips require specialized fuels. The appliance manufacturer will give advice about choosing the correct fuels to use with their appliance and the storage conditions for these fuels. Use of the incorrect fuel, e.g. size and quality, will affect appliance performance and where specialised fuels are required may cause mal-operation of the appliance. Hetas is in the process of setting up with the REA a scheme for wood, wood pellets and wood chip fuels for this new range of biomass fueled appliances.

3. Smokeless fuels not listed under Approved Fuels are, from time to time, authorised for use in Smoke Control Areas. Advice on the suitability of such a fuel should be obtained from a member of the Approved Coal Merchants Scheme in the area in which that fuel is sold.

4. Generally, when burning solid smokeless fuels, up to one third more heat is obtained than when burning the same weight of house coal. This is usually reflected in coal having to be burnt at a higher rate since the same heat service is normally required by the householder.

5. In Smoke Control Areas only authorised fuels may be used except where the appliance has been exempted under Section 11 (4) of the Clean Air Act, 1956, and is specially designed to burn selected bituminous coals. Wood of any type including logs, pellets and chips is not a fuel permitted to be used in a Smoke Control Area unless it is burned in an exempted appliance which is designed to significantly reduce the smoke emitted. These exempted appliances are designated thus † in this List for easy recognition.

6. Petroleum coke is not recommended by HETAS for use on solid fuel burning appliances because its use can result in serious damage to grates and other appliance components, in the fuel bed area. However, a number of products which contain petroleum coke or are blends of petroleum coke with other fuels have been tested and approved. For these fuels approval is conditional on the manufacturer applying and maintaining stringent product control. Some appliance manufacturers restrict the use of these fuels to appliances with high chrome or chrome steel bottom grates, which may be supplied as an optional extra. This appliance manufacturer's restriction is noted in the "Remarks Column" against the appliance name in Part 1 Appliances Burning Solid Mineral Fuels. In no circumstances should HETAS Approval of such fuels be taken as implying a general approval of briquettes or blends containing petroleum coke or as giving approval of the use of petroleum coke on its own.

7. Information on selecting wood for burning in HETAS Approved wood burning appliances is given in a note in Part 2, Fuels – page 85.

5. SPECIAL FEATURES OF APPLIANCES 1. A "Manufacturers Remarks" column indicates special features and/or installation requirements and/or special fuel requirements

where applicable. Again, comment will be made on whether the appliance has been shown to burn overnight and is continuous burning or is classed as intermittent.

2. Most makers offer, or can offer, chrome iron bottomgrates to improve heat resistance. The entry "Has chrome iron bottomgrate" is only made when these are supplied as standard. An accessory such as a deepening bar or deepening plate is a requirement if shown against the appliance name but is not a requirement of approval if shown as "optional extra" in the "Manufacturer's Remarks" column.

3. An open fire appliance with a suitably designed restricted throat offers an advantage in that room comfort is improved by the prevention of excessive room ventilation.This is a requirement of approval for all freestanding convector fires, but where incorporated in other appliances this is noted in the "Manufacturer's Remarks" column.

6. APPLIANCE PERFORMANCE 1. It should be appreciated that the heat output and operating efficiency of an appliance will depend upon the conditions under which it is used, and that steady burning and avoidance of "racing" will provide the best service with high reliability. With this in mind the ratings set out in the list are based on reasonable burning rates in the home. A considerable amount of useful heat additional to that shown in the List is available from the chimney serving an appliance. This can vary from as much as 9% of the input for a roomheater with high output boiler to 3% for other appliances, depending on the type of house and whether the chimney is built on an inside or an outside wall. It should be noted that where a factory made insulated chimney is used the heat passing to the house is significantly reduced and the draught applied to the appliance increased. 2. The object of rating is to ensure, as far as possible, that under normal conditions of domestic use, and burning one or other of the fuels shown as approved, the appliance will give satisfactory heat service; the outputs shown are those which it is recommended should not normally be exceeded. This Guide does not cover dimensional and constructional features which affect frequency of attention although, in general, closed and closeable appliances are intended to give the rated output with less frequent attention than the open fire type. It must be appreciated, therefore, that a direct comparison between the different categories of appliance cannot be made without further advice if all aspects of performance are to be considered. The rated output of an appliance is based upon tests under prescribed conditions using a standard test fuel. This allows performance to be assessed under conditions which are repeatable and enables the output and performance of appliances in the same category to be compared. The Manufacturer‟s Remarks column gives the periods used in the Type Tests for the outputs to be achieved. It should be appreciated, however, that under household conditions the performance may vary to some degree when different fuels are burned (see SELECTION OF FUELS note 4) and under changing conditions of draught.

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3. HETAS APPROVED APPLIANCES MINIMUM EFFICIENCY STANDARDS

The minimum appliance efficiencies quoted below are measured at normal rated output and are on a Gross CV basis. They are not seasonal efficiencies. The majority of appliances listed in the HETAS Guide have efficiencies well above these minimum, pass mark, values. There is also evidence to show that with solid fuel appliances efficiency does not fall off greatly as the output of the appliance reduces. Additional useful heat, which is not included in these minimum values, can be available from the chimney and fireplace particularly if the chimney is centrally placed and enclosed in the building structure. Testing has, until recently, been carried out to British Standards (BSS) using an appropriate standard test fuel. It is against these earlier BSS that most of the appliances listed in this Guide have been tested. After 1 January 2003 Type Testing is now carried out to the relevant BS ENs. These new European Standards now adopted as British Standards are as follows:- Independent boilers BS EN 12809; or when wood pellets fired to BS EN 14785 or BS EN 303-5; Cookers BS EN 12815; Roomheaters BS EN 13240; or when wood pellets fired to BS EN 14785; Open Fires BS EN 13229. The standard test fuels used are representative of those DEFRA Authorised Fuels which can be used in Smoke Control Areas (SCAs). Bituminous Housecoal, Wood Logs and Wood Pellets are not permitted to be used in SCAs unless they are burned in specially designed, smoke reducing, DEFRA Exempted Appliances. The minimum efficiency pass values that are listed below are under review with the intent of raising them further. OPEN FIRES Simple Open Fire – 37% (Radiation only) Open Fire Freestanding Convector – 47% Open Fire Inset Convector – 45% mineral fuel, 43% wood Open Fire with domestic hot water boiler - 50% Open Fire with high output boiler – Trapezium or rectangular grate – 63% Notes. The standard test fuel used for open fires is a reactive smokeless fuel and/or wood logs as specified in the appropriate BS EN. Additionally, heat is given out from the appliance by convection and conduction which provides added heat to that measured in the earlier BS tests on which these minimum figures are based. ROOMHEATERS/STOVES Roomheater without boiler – 65% Roomheater with boiler – 67% Note. The standard test fuel for Roomheaters is an anthracite based briquette and/or wood logs. Pellet Fired Stoves without boiler – 70% (at nominal load), 65% (at part load). Pellet Fired Stove with boiler – 75% (at nominal load), 70% (at part load) Note. The standard test fuel for Pellet Fired Stoves is a low ash content high quality wood pellet as specified in the appropriate BS EN. Slow heat release appliances 65% One-off tiled/mortared stoves 70% COOKERS Cooker without boiler or with boiler not exceeding 3.5 kW – 65% mineral fuel, 55% wood logs Cooker with integral oven and boiler exceeding 3.5 kW – 65% mineral fuel, 60% wood logs. Notes. The test fuel for cookers is an anthracite based briquette as specified in the appropriate BS EN. INDEPENDENT BOILERS Hand Fired Batch Fed – 65% mineral fuel, 75% wood logs Note. The test fuel for hand fired independent boilers is an anthracite based briquette and/or wood logs. Gravity Feed (up to 20.5 kW) – 70% Gravity Feed (above 20.5 kW) – 75% Note. The test fuel for Gravity Feed boilers is a grain or bean sized low ash content anthracite as specified in the appropriate BS EN. Automatic Feed fired by wood pellets/chips – 75% (at nominal load), 70% (at part load). Note. The standard test fuel for Pellet Fired Boilers is a low ash content high quality wood pellet/chips as specified in the appropriate BS EN. 4. HETAS MEASURED EFFICIENCIES FOR INDIVIDUAL APPLIANCES The individual appliance gross efficiencies, measured at rated output , are shown against each appliance where relevant, in the tables of Part 1 “Appliances Burning Solid Mineral Fuels and Wood”. They have been measured using the relevant BSS or BS EN standard burning the appropriate test fuel, which is representative of the fuels recommended by the appliance manufacturer. 5 .Details of appliance construction and performance are given in the appliance manufacturers' leaflet.

7. INSTALLATION OF APPLIANCES 1. The performance of an approved appliance may be impaired by its incorrect installation and/or the faulty construction of the house

or chimney, but will not in general be affected by the choice of surround and the finish of the appliance, provided dimensional and constructional requirements are complied with.

2. The approved appliances in this Guide give the best service only when installed to makers' instructions and when burning an

approved fuel. Attention is drawn to the Building Regulations and any local bye-laws affecting installation. HETAS Ltd. in conjunction with the Solid Fuel Association has introduced a Registration Scheme for Engineers and Companies working in the Domestic Solid Fuel Market. For details of the Registration Scheme and Registered Engineers and Companies see Part 4, Section C of this Guide.

3. For an effective and economical hot water service, particularly with multi-duty appliances, the system should be compact and

adequately insulated. The capacity of the cylinder, together with size and length of piping, should comply with that specified by the manufacturers. The use of indirect systems in which the primary and secondary waters do not mix is recommended for domestic hot

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water supply irrespective of the type of water, and is a necessity with certain designs of boiler, and always where radiators are served. As a general guide, it is common to allow an output of 1 kW for an "average" radiator.

4. Where it is not possible to sweep the chimney through the appliance alternative facilities must be provided for this

purpose.

5. A number of open fires, both inset and freestanding, and all roomheaters provide for heating by convected air in addition to radiation from the fuel bed. Where the appliance is not fully freestanding or provided with its own convection jacket and grills, the installer must make provision for convection air space and for the inlet and outlet of convected air according to the manufacturer's instructions. In most cases, it is essential to return the convected air into the room in which the appliance is installed in order to ensure adequate warmth. The necessity for such provision should always be considered before any decision is taken to duct the convected warm air to another room.

6. There can be no general ruling for the installation of fires with underfloor primary air supply but for successful working there must be

a flow of air into the undergrate space when the fire is alight. Each installation requires individual consideration and the manufacturer's recommendations should be closely followed particularly with regard to the air inlet ducting. The height of fireplace opening should be that recommended by the manufacturer, and the room itself should be of reasonable airtight construction (See SAFETY, Note 3).

The following publications on installation may be consulted: DEPARTMENT OF THE ENVIRONMENT, FOOD AND RURAL AFFAIRS, (previously Department of the Environment), ADVISORY LEAFLETS Nos. 30 (open fires); 31 (closed appliances); 50 (chimneys) (H.M. Stationery Office), The following British Standard Codes of Practice describe installation methods conforming to good modern practice: BS8303: INSTALLATION OF DOMESTIC HEATING AND COOKING APPLIANCES BURNING SOLID MINERAL FUELS. BS EN 12828: HEATING SYSTEMS IN BUILDINGS. DESIGN FOR WATER BASED HEATING SYSTEMS. BS EN 14336: 2004: HEATING SYSTEMS IN BUILDINGS. INSTALLATION AND COMMISSIONING OF WATER BASED HEATING SYSTEMS. BS EN 15287-1:2007: CHIMNEYS – DESIGN INSTALLATION AND COMMISSIONING OF CHIMNEYS; Part 1: CHIMNEYS FOR NON-ROOMSEALED HEATING APPLIANCES. FROST PRECAUTIONS FOR WATER SERVICES CP99. These Codes of Practice are obtainable from the British Standards Institution, Sales Department, 389 Chiswick High Road, London W4 4AL. 7. A chimney plays an essential role in the safe and efficient use of solid fuel heating appliances. A chimney also provides natural

ventilation that helps to keep a healthy atmosphere in the home and protect the fabric of the house by reducing the risk of condensation. Reference should be made to the appropriate British Standard Codes of Practice and Department of Environment Publications to ensure the correct construction of a chimney.

The use of modern materials and manufacturing methods has meant that factory made systems can offer high performance and ease of installation. Whether you want to build, renovate or reline a chimney there is a wide choice of factory made chimney and flue lining systems available from members of the BFCMA. Cast In-situ concrete lining systems may be used to line or reline existing chimneys which will usually be of masonry construction. Under Building Regulations this is permitted “where the material and installation procedures are independently certified as suitable for use with solid fuel burning appliances”. HETAS has Approved the Cast In-situ materials used and system operated by NACE under its HETAS Approved and supervised Code of Practice and lists the CICO system which has been approved by an Independent Test Laboratory. Details of these are given in Part 3 of this Guide.

8. APPROVAL STATUS OF INSTALLED APPLIANCES HETAS Ltd approval of appliances consists of assessment of a type test report from a Notified Laboratory to the relevant BSEN supported by the manufacturer‟s production control, followed by periodic surveillance of the product as appropriate. HETAS Ltd also checks manufacturers Installation and Operating Instructions to confirm that they meet UK Building Regulations and conform to UK practice. While the appliance remains in the Guide, this surveillance continues, to ensure that the product remains the same as the original unit tested. Any solid fuel appliance that was approved at the time of manufacture, and which was subsequently installed, maintains its approved status even if at a later date the model is removed from the Guide. New units of the model, produced after removal from the Guide are, however, not approved as they will have been produced at a time when the product surveillance by HETAS Ltd had ceased. It would not, therefore, be possible to ensure that the new units were the same as the unit originally tested. HETAS Ltd approval applies to the original manufacturer of a product and his nominated agents only.

9. COMPILATION OF THE GUIDE HETAS Ltd. compiles the 'Guide'. Every care has been taken to render the 'Guide' as accurate as possible, but HETAS Ltd. cannot accept any responsibility for any loss or damage which may arise or result from errors or omissions. The contents of the 'Guide' relate to the latest information available to HETAS Ltd. at the time of going to print. The order in which products or services are listed is in no way indicative of their relative merits. HETAS is the acronym for the Heating Equipment Testing and Approval Scheme which is the independent UK body recognised by the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs for the official testing and approval of domestic solid fuels, solid fuel burning appliances and associated equipment and services. HETAS Ltd. is a company, without share capital, limited by guarantees and governed by a Council, the equivalent to a Board of Directors, which makes policy and supervises the running of the company and the operation of the Scheme. HETAS Ltd's member bodies are the following organisations: British Flue and Chimney Manufacturer's Association Gastec at CRE Ltd. Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs National Association of Chimney Engineers National Association of Chimney Sweeps National Fireplace Association

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Renewable Energy Association Solid Fuel Association British or European Standards are used in the assessment of products for Approval, together with supplementary established test methods where required.

10. HETAS Ltd. WEBSITE (www.hetas.co.uk) This HETAS Official guide to approved wood and solid mineral fuel burning products and services is available on-line at the HETAS website. The on-line guide is updated each time a new product is approved and a search facility is available to help you find the appliance that best suits your needs. The online guide also contains the list of registered chimney sweeps and the list of NACE registered chimney engineers. All HETAS registered installers are also available on-line using the post-code search facility. HETAS registered installers are members of the competent persons scheme who are able to self certify their installation work as compliant with Building Regulations.

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PART 1

APPLIANCES BURNING SOLID MINERAL FUELS AND WOOD

A. INTRODUCTION The wide range of appliances listed in this section are designed to burn either solid mineral and/or wood based fuels. Principally, the solid mineral based fuels consist of manufactured smokeless fuels which have been “authorised” for use in smoke control areas and which have been subjected to Approval testing themselves. The tests applied show these fuels to be suitable for either open or closed appliances or in some cases for both types of appliance. In selecting a suitable fuel for your appliance reference should be made to the headings of the appliance sections and the notes which accompany the individual appliance listings and Part 2 of this `Guide'. Additionally, naturally occurring smokeless fuels such as anthracite may also be burned in smoke control areas. These fuels are listed against those appliances for which they are suitable. Where the various grades of House Coal, wood logs and other wood products are listed against appliances, in general, they must not be burned in smoke control areas. However, a number of appliances are especially designed to burn specific grades of bituminous coal, wood logs and other wood products with a high degree of smoke reduction sufficient to permit their use in smoke control areas. These “exempted” appliances are designated with a † after their name in this Guide. An up to date list of authorised fuels and exempted appliances, for use in smoke control areas, is available from the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, Air Quality Policy Division, Zone 4/D13, Ashdown House, 123 Victoria Street, London SW1 E 6DE and are given on their website, “www.uksmokecontrolareas.co.uk”.. DEFRA Exempted Appliances must be operated in accordance with the specified conditions of the exemption and burning only the specified fuels in accordance with the manufacturer‟s operating instructions. It is important to note that the appliances marked as DEFRA Exempted refers only to England. Exemption for the now devolved administrations of Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland are subject to separate legal processes and the installer must verify the status of the exemption in relation to the country of the installation; see www.uksmokecontrolareas.co.uk Wood logs and wood based products are of major importance following the implementing of the Energy Performance of Building Directive (see below). They should be from renewable sources to claim low CO2 emission values. Where the appliance is a DEFRA “exempted” appliance designed to burn wood logs then specific conditions as to the quality of the wood fuel are imposed by the Statutory Instrument. Usually this requires the use of untreated dry wood i.e. without halogenated organic compounds or heavy metals as a result of treatment with wood-preservatives or coatings. Sometimes the SI refers to air-dried wood logs or untreated dry wood. Where appliances are designed to burn wood chips or wood pellets the fuel size, quality and type specified by the manufacturer should always be adhered to. Petroleum coke is not recommended by HETAS for use on solid fuel burning appliances because its use can result in serious damage to grates and other appliance components in the firebed area. However, a number of products which contain petroleum coke or are blends of petroleum coke with other fuels have been tested and approved (see Introductory Note 4.6). . With the adoption by the UK of the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive and its introduction via Building Regulations L, we list the nominal output and efficiency at nominal output of all the appliances listed. These have been obtained from Type Test Reports from Notified Laboratories in Europe against harmonized European Standards. UK Building Regulations require that if a solid fuel burning appliance is to be installed it must have an efficiency which meets minimum levels. These levels are the same as those required for HETAS Approval and are given in Section 6 of the Introductory Notes at the front of this Guide. Further, if burning the same fuel, any replacement appliance must have an efficiency no more than 2 efficiency points less than the appliance it replaces. If the replacement appliance burns a different fuel, then a calculation based on relative carbon emissions is applied. A list of the efficiencies of earlier HETAS Approved Appliances based on BS testing is given on the HETAS web site, “www.hetas.co.uk”. For new installations an SAP assessment must be carried out. These efficiency and output figures may then be used for SAP calculations remembering that they are for nominal output conditions. Currently, when the appliance is for supplementary heating the nominal output efficiency is used. Where the appliance supplies full heating for the house and no slow combustion Test figure is available a default figure is applied for slow combustion being 95% of that at nominal output. This usually results in a “seasonal” efficiency of 97.5% of the measured efficiency at nominal output. The appliances listed provide a wide choice of styles and outputs ranging from open fires with and without water heating boilers, through roomheaters and stoves with and without boilers and cookers which may also include small or large output boilers to independent central heating boilers. Care should be taken in the selection of the appliance best suited to the specific needs of your house and your life style. A number of organisations are ready and able to give help should you require it and their names and addresses are given elsewhere in this publication.

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B. OPEN FIRES

OVERNIGHT BURNING Except where otherwise stated in the "Manufacturer's Remarks" column the approval requirements for

classification as overnight burning are deemed to have been met. Appliances which require a deepening plate

for overnight burning will be intermittent if the deepening plate is not used. The statement `Intermittent'

indicates that although the appliance can be operated at low combustion rates it is not intended to burn

overnight.

DEEPENING BAR Where these words appear in the "Appliances" column, a deepening bar is necessary to achieve the required

heat output.

OPTIONAL EXTRAS Where a deepening plate or a deepening bar is shown as an optional extra in the "Manufacturer's Remarks"

column, its use, although improving the performance of the appliance, is not essential

B1. INSET - INCLUDING THOSE WITH UNDERFLOOR AIR SUPPLY ATTACHMENT

Fires in this section are recommended for rooms of normal construction up to 50m3 maximum for 400mm fires and 57m

3 maximum for 450mm

fires and larger fires. Minimum rated outputs are 2.5kW for 400mm fires and 2.9kW for 450mm fires and larger fires.

Some makes of inset fires are marketed in two forms with the same name: one form for fixing to the hearth; the other, a "portable" model said to require no fixing. In such cases only the fixed model is approved.

Approval relates only to the appliance as a simple inset fire and selection for installation to an existing boiler should only be made with technical guidance. When an inset fire is approved for use with a specific back boiler it is shown as part of the complete unit in Section C and/or D.

APPROVED FUELS

Fuels regarded as suitable for the appliances in this section are listed, as approved open fire fuels, in Table B (Manufactured Smokeless Fuels) and Tables D and E (Bituminous Coal) (see Introductory Note 4.5) of Part 2 (Fuels) of this `Guide'. For fires with underfloor air attachment, also 'Sunbrite' Doubles. For fires with fans, also `Sunbrite' doubles, 'Phurnacite' and Anthracite Large Nuts listed in Table C (Natural Smokeless Fuels) of Part 2 (Fuels) of this „Guide‟ .

Appliances

Manufacturers

Manufacturer's Remarks (See Notes above)

Carlton, 400mm with deepening plate Firemaster, Drop Front Firestar, 400mm Parkray Paragon, 400mm, with deepening bar and deepening plate

Esse Engineering Ltd Distributed by Castec " " " " Parkray Ltd.

Deepening bar not required Chrome iron 16mm air space bottomgrate available. Not suitable for petroleum coke but approved petroleum coke blends may be used if a chrome iron bottomgrate is fitted. See Introductory Note 4.6.

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B2. FREESTANDING - CONVECTOR

Fires in this section have an adjustable throat (see Introductory Note 5.3) and allowance has been made for this in the room heating figures .

APPROVED FUELS Fuels regarded as suitable for the appliances in this section are listed, as approved open fire fuels, in Table B (Manufactured Smokeless Fuels) and Tables D and E (Bituminous Coal) (see Introductory Note 4.5) of Part 2 (Fuels) of this `Guide'

Appliances Manufacturers

Minimum Rated Output kW and Gross Efficiency At Nominal Output

(see introductory Notes 6.2, 6.3 and 6.4) Manufacturer's Remarks

(See Notes page 14) Minimum

Rated Output kW

% Gross Eff.

Rembrandt, 450mm

AGA

3.6

52.6

Requires suitable recess according to maker‟s instructions. Intermittent.

B3. INSET – CONVECTOR - Formerly Section B4

Fires in this section are designed to be built into a builder‟s opening or into a recess.

APPROVED FUELS

Fuels regarded as suitable for the appliances in this section are listed, as approved open fire fuels, in Table B (Manufactured Smokeless Fuels) and dry matured wood logs (see Introductory Note 4.5) of this “Guide”

Appliances (See Notes above)

Manufacturers

Rated Output kW and Gross Efficiency

at Nominal Output

Manufacturer's Remarks

(See Notes page 14) Direct Room Heating kW

% Gross Eff.

Universal 500

Jetmaster Fires Ltd

When burning

wood using wood tray only

15.0

43.0

Manual primary air control. Burns wood logs using supplied wood tray only. Refuel period is 0.75 h to give the rated output shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

Standard 18”

Jetmaster Fires Ltd

When burning

wood using wood tray only

8.5

43.0

Manual primary air control. Burns wood logs using supplied wood tray only. Refuel period is 1.0 h to give the rated output shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

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B3. INSET – CONVECTOR - Formerly Section B4 (continued)

Appliances (See Notes above)

Manufacturers

Rated Output kW and Gross Efficiency

at Nominal Output

Manufacturer's Remarks (See Notes page 14)

Direct Room Heating kW

%

Gross Eff.

Standard 16W

Jetmaster Fires Ltd

When burning

wood using wood tray only

5.5

46.4

Manual primary air control. Burns wood logs using supplied wood tray only. Refuel period is 1.0 h to give the rated output shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

Standard 16M

Jetmaster Fires Ltd

When burning

wood using basket 18.0

When burning

Smokeless fuels using basket

5.8

49.1

50.8

Manual primary air control. Supplied with basket for burning Manufactured and Natural Smokeless fuels as approved for open fires in Part 2 of this Guide and wood logs only. Refuel periods are 0.25 h for wood and 2.0 h for smokeless fuels to give the rated outputs shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning both wood and smokeless fuels.

Universal 600

Jetmaster Fires Ltd

When burning

using wood tray 20.0

43.0

Manual primary air control. Supplied with either a basket or wood tray for burning wood logs only. Refuel period is 0.5 h using wood tray to give the rated outputs shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

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D. OPEN FIRES WITH HIGH OUTPUT BACK BOILERS OVERNIGHT BURNING Except where otherwise stated in the "Manufacturer's Remarks" column the approval requirements for

classification as overnight burning are deemed to have been met. Appliances which require a deepening plate for overnight burning will be intermittent if the deepening plate is not used. The statement 'Intermittent' indicates that although the appliance can be operated at low combustion rates it is not intended to burn overnight.

DEEPENING BAR Where these words appear in the "Appliances" column, a deepening bar is necessary to achieve the required heat output.

OPTIONAL EXTRAS Where a deepening plate or a deepening bar is shown as an optional extra in the "Manufacturer's Remarks" column, its use, although improving the performance of the appliance, is not essential.

APPLICATION These appliances give their heat output in two forms: (a) Radiation from the open fire for direct room heating. (b) Hot water from the boiler which is available for domestic use and/or radiators.

The purpose of quoting performance under two different operating conditions (boiler damper closed or boiler damper open) is to illustrate the range of outputs offered. Specialist advice should always be sought to ensure a satisfactory balance between direct heating by radiation (possibly supplemented by a radiator) of the living-room and indirect heating by the boiler of domestic hot water and radiators. The rated outputs set against each appliance relate to the maintainable performance under test conditions with a standard test fuel and calculated to a burning rate of 1.13kg/h for 400mm and 1.36 kg/h for 450mm fires. These outputs are given under alternative conditions of working. The appliance selected should be one capable of meeting the particular space heating and hot water requirements together under one of the conditions set down, i.e. with the boiler damper either closed or open if satisfactory service under conditions of -1'C outside temperature is to be obtained. Flexibility can be obtained by control of the burning rate and by selective control of the installed radiators.

Other factors should be taken into account when selecting any appliance, and the appliance manufacturer's leaflets should be consulted for details of appliance construction, fuel and ashpan capacity, etc. Radiator sizes should be based on the heat transmission coefficient of the type of radiator selected. The following commonly used figures are the lowest which should be taken in making a preliminary selection of an appliance:

Room heating rating for the open fire - 0.05 kW/m3

Domestic hot water - 1.2 kW

Radiator and pipe-work transmission - 0.5 kW/m2

SPECIAL NOTES Fires and boilers should not be ordered separately or they may not correspond and results may be unsatisfactory; approval in this Guide, therefore, implies the sale of the complete units. All the open fires in this section are supplied either as complete units or as complete sets of components (grate, boiler, fire bricks, etc.), together with the assembly instructions. For boilers which have narrow waterways the remark "Suitable for indirect hot water systems only" is added (see introductory Note 7.3).

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D. OPEN FIRES WITH HIGH OUTPUT BACK BOILERS (continued)

1. INSET

APPROVED FUELS

Fuels regarded as suitable for the appliances in this section are listed, as approved open fire fuels, in Table B (Manufactured Smokeless Fuels) and Tables D and E (Bituminous Coal) (see Introductory Note 4.5) of Part 2 (Fuels) of this `Guide'.

For fires with fans, also `Sunbrite' doubles, `Phurnacite' and Anthracite Large Nuts listed in Table C (Natural Smokeless Fuels) of Part 2 (Fuels and Firelighters) of this `Guide'.

Appliances

Manufacturers

Rated Output kW and Gross Efficiency

at Nominal Output (see introductory Notes

6.2, 6.3 and 6.4)

Damper: C=closed; 0=open

Manufacturer's Remarks (See Notes page 17)

Direct Room

Heating Water

% Gross Eff.

Dunsley Flued Boiler, with the

following Fires: Dunsley Firefly, 400mm, with deepening bar and deepening plate Dunsley Firefly, 450mm, with deepening bar and deepening plate

Dunsley Heat Ltd

“ “ “ “

“ “ “ “

C.2.2 O.1.5

C.2.6 O.1.8

4.0 5.3

4.8 6.5

61.7 68.8

61.7 68.8

Suitable for indirect hot water systems only.

Suitable for indirect hot water

systems only.

3. INSET – WITH RECTANGULAR FIREBOXES The notes at the beginning of Section D Open Fires with High Output Boilers also apply to units with rectangular fireboxes, with the following exceptions: (a) The rated outputs of such 400mm fires are based on a burning rate of 1.36 kg/h

(b) The test standards are those applied to 450mm fires in Section D1.

APPROVED FUELS

Fuels regarded as suitable for the appliances in this section are listed, as approved open fire fuels, in Table B (Manufactured

Smokeless Fuels) and Tables D and E (Bituminous Coal) (see Introductory Note 4.5) of Part 2 (Fuels) of this `Guide'.

Appliances Manufacturers

Rated Output kW and Gross Efficiency At Nominal Output

(see introductory Notes 6.2, 6.3 and 6.4)

Damper: C=closed; 0=open

Manufacturer's Remarks

(See Notes page 17)

Direct Room

Heating

Water

%

Gross Eff.

Dunsley Enterprise boiler with Standard or Castle 400mm fire, with deepening bar and deepening plate

Dunsley Enterprise boiler with Standard or Castle 450mm fire, with deepening bar and deepening plate

Dunsley Heat Ltd

“ “ “ “

C.2.1 O.1.9

C.2.5 O.2.5

5.7 7.2

6.3 7.7

65.1 75.4

63.0 73.2

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D. OPEN FIRES WITH HIGH OUTPUT BACK BOILERS (continued)

4. INSET – WITH RECTANGULAR FIREBOXES – TESTED AND RATED ON BOTH BITUMINOUS COAL AND SMOKELESS FUEL

The appliances have been tested using standard smokeless test fuels and have met the thermal and constructional requirements for appliances in Section D.1. These appliances are suitable for use in Smoke Control Areas when burning smokeless fuel but have not been exempted for use in these areas when burning bituminous coal.

(a) The rated outputs on bituminous coal are based on the performance with representative samples under test conditions which provide for 1½ hourly refuelling intervals and 1.81 kg/h burning rate for 400mm appliances with rectangular bottom grates.

(b) The rated outputs on standard smokeless test fuels are based on the performance under test conditions and calculated to a burning rate of 1.36 kg/h for 400mm appliances with rectangular bottom grates.

(c) The test standards for coal burning differ from those applied to other coal burning appliances in other sections of the list.

APPROVED FUELS Fuels regarded as suitable for the appliances in this section are listed, as approved open fire fuels, in Table B (Manufactured Smokeless Fuels) and Tables D and E (Bituminous Coal) (see Introductory Note 4.5) of Part 2 (Fuels) of this `Guide'.

Appliances

Manufacturers

Rated Output kW and Gross Efficiency

at Nominal Output (see introductory Notes

6.2, 6.3 and 6.4) Damper: C=closed; 0=open

Manufacturer's Remarks (See Notes page 17)

Direct Room

Heating

Water

%

Gross Eff.

Dunsley Enterprise Mk2 Super-

Clean boiler with Standard or Castle 400mm fire, with

deepening plate

Dunsley Enterprise Mk2 Super- Clean boiler with Standard

or Castle 450mm fire, with deepening plate

Dunsley Heat Ltd.

“ “ “ “

When burning House Coal

at 1.81 kg/h C.1.8 5.3 O.1.7 9.6

When burning Smokeless Fuels at 1.36 kg/h C.2.1 4.6 O.2.0 6.8

When burning House Coal at 2.12kg/h

C.2.2 5.9 O.2.2 10.1

When burning Smokeless Fuels at 1.59kg/h C.2.4 6.0 O.2.6 7.2

43.5 68.9

56.5 73.8

42.6 64.4

60.1 70.4

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E. ROOMHEATERS/STOVES

A wider range of appliance types is now available following the introduction of wood pellet fired appliances to the UK market place. As well as the „Manufacturers Remarks„ column showing whether the appliance is Freestanding or Inset the column will also show whether the appliance is batch fed, hopper fed or mechanically fed and will identify the type of fuel it is designed to burn. APPLICATION The rated output shown against each roomheater is based on the performance with a standard test fuel and doors closed under t est conditions. Appliances are tested to BS EN 13240 if they are conventional Roomheaters/Stoves burning wood logs and/or smokeless fuels and to BS EN 14785 if designed to burn mechanically fed wood pellets.

In making a preliminary selection of an appliance, an allowance of not less than the following should be taken: Poorly insulated properties, typically 1950's or earlier that have not had significant improvements to the thermal elements such as double glazing, loft and wall insulation.

For rooms of about 28m 3 - 0.07 kW/m3

For rooms of about 57m3 - 0.06 kW/ m3

For rooms of about 85m 3 - 0.05 kW/ m3

Moderately well insulated houses, typically 1990's construction or older properties that have been insulated to a reasonable standard, together with double glazing and draught sealing.

For rooms of about 28m 3 - 0.032 kW/ m3

For rooms of about 57m3 - 0.022 kW/ m3

For rooms of about 85m 3 - 0.02 kW/ m3

Modern new build construction or houses that have been significantly improved to comply with current energy efficiency requirements.

For rooms of about 28m 3 - 0.014 kW/ m3

For rooms of about 57m3 - 0.013 kW/ m3

For rooms of about 85m 3 - 0.011 kW/ m3

The precise value varies appreciably not only with size, but according to the insulation and exposure of the room and the temperature requirements. In consequence final selection should not be made without specialist advice. See introductory Note 2.3. If the appliance is installed in a smaller room than the largest it could serve, it will, of course, burn less fuel and require less frequent refuelling. The output shown against each appliance assumes its use with doors closed.

APPROVED FUELS Fuels regarded as suitable for the appliances in this section are listed, as approved closed appliance fuels, in Table B (Manufactured Smokeless Fuels) and Table C (Natural Smokeless Fuels) of Part 2 (Fuels) of this `Guide'. Where wood logs are specified, they are to the standards given in BS EN 13240. Refer to the Manufacturer's Remarks column for variations including woodburning and appliances that are designed to burn only specialized wood pellets as given in BS EN 14785. See also the Introductory Notes section 4, paragraph 2 “Selection of Fuels” on page 10. It should be noted that bituminous coal and wood in any of its forms including pellets is not by law permitted to be burned on appliances in Smoke Control Areas, except where the appliance has been exempted under Section II (4) of the Clean Air Act, 1956. These exempted appliances are designated thus † in this list, together with a note in the Manufacture‟s Remarks column for easy recognition.

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E. ROOMHEATERS/STOVES (continued)

Appliances (See Notes above)

Manufacturers

Rated Output kW and Gross Efficiency

at Nominal Output (see introductory Notes

6.2, 6.3 and 6.4)

Manufacturer's Remarks (See Notes above)

Direct Room Heating

% Gross Eff.

Aga Little Wenlock

AGA

When burning

wood 5.7

When burning smokeless fuels

4.2

73.9

77.0

Burns Manufactured and Natural Smokeless fuels as approved for closed appliances in Part 2 of this Guide and wood logs only. Refuel periods for wood are 1.5h and for smokeless fuels 4h to give the rated outputs shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

Aga Much Wenlock

AGA

When burning

wood 5.5

When burning smokeless fuels

4.1

72.0

69.5

Comments as above

Aga Berrington

AGA

When burning

wood 8.2

When burning smokeless fuels

8.5

67.9

75.0

Comments as above

Aga Little Wenlock Classic

AGA

When burning

wood logs 4.7

When burning smokeless fuels

4.7

74.3

68.4

Freestanding wood burning stove. Manual combustion air controls. Burns Manufactured and Natural Smokeless fuels as approved for closed appliances in Part 2 of this Guide and wood logs only. Refuel periods are 1.0 h for wood and 4 h for smokeless fuels to give the rated outputs shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

Aga Little Wenlock SE †

AGA

When burning

wood logs 5.0

65.5

Freestanding wood burning stove. Manual combustion air controls. Burns wood logs only. Refuel periods are 1.0 h to give the rated output shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent”.

Aga Much Wenlock Classic

AGA

When burning

wood 5.5

When burning smokeless fuels

4.1

72.0

69.5

Burns Manufactured and Natural Smokeless fuels as approved for closed appliances in Part 2 of this Guide and wood logs only. Refuel periods for wood are 1.5h and for smokeless fuels 4h to give the rated outputs shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

† denotes it is a DEFRA Exempted Appliance and can be used in Smoke Control Areas when operated in accordance with the specified conditions of the exemption and burning only the specified fuels in accordance with the manufacturer‟s operating instructions. It is important to note that the appliances marked as DEFRA Exempted refers only to England. Exemption for the now devolved administrations of Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland are subject to separate legal processes and the installer must verify the status of the exemption in relation to the country of the installation; see www.uksmokecontrolareas.co.uk

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E. ROOMHEATERS/STOVES (continued)

Appliances (See Notes above)

Manufacturers

Rated Output kW and Gross Efficiency

at Nominal Output (see introductory Notes

6.2, 6.3 and 6.4)

Manufacturer's Remarks (See Notes above)

Direct Room Heating

% Gross Eff.

Charnwood Island Range:

Island I Island II Island III

A J Wells & Sons

When burning

wood only

6.0

8.0

12.0

72.1

71.5

70.5

Freestanding wood burning stoves. Manual primary air control. Burns wood logs only. Refuel periods are 1.5h to give the rated outputs shown. These appliances are classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

Charnwood Cove Range:

Cove 1 Cove 1 SR † Cove 2 Cove 2sr † Cove 3

A J Wells & Sons

When burning

wood only

4.0 4.0

8.0

12.0

69.1 72.4

69.6

73.1

Freestanding wood burning stoves. Manual primary air control. Burns wood logs only. Refuel periods are 1.5h (Cove 1 SR = 0.8 h) to give the rated outputs shown. These appliances are classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

Charnwood Country Range:

Country 4 Mk II Country 6 Mk II Country 8 Mk II Country 12 Mk I

A J Wells & Sons

When burning

wood only

4.0

6.0

8.0

12.0

75.0

74.3

73.1

68.4

Freestanding wood burning stoves. Manual primary air control. Burns wood logs only. Refuel periods are 1.5h to give the rated outputs shown. These appliances are classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

Charnwood Tor †

A J Wells & Sons

When burning

wood only

8.0

67.3

Freestanding wood burning stove. Manual primary air control. Burns wood logs only. Refuel periods are 1.25h to give the rated output shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood

† denotes it is a DEFRA Exempted Appliance and can be used in Smoke Control Areas when operated in accordance with the specified conditions of the exemption and burning only the specified fuels in accordance with the manufacturer‟s operating instructions. It is important to note that the appliances marked as DEFRA Exempted refers only to England. Exemption for the now devolved administrations of Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland are subject to separate legal processes and the installer must verify the status of the exemption in relation to the country of the installation; see www.uksmokecontrolareas.co.uk

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E. ROOMHEATERS/STOVES (continued)

Appliances (See Notes above)

Manufacturers

Rated Output kW and Gross Efficiency

at Nominal Output (see introductory Notes

6.2, 6.3 and 6.4)

Manufacturer's Remarks (See Notes above)

Direct Room Heating

% Gross Eff.

Valor Arden Stove

Arada Ltd

When burning

wood only 5.5

74.3

Freestanding roomheater. Manual primary air control. Burns wood logs only. Refuel period is 1.0 h for wood to give the rated output shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood

Valor Willow Stove

Arada Ltd

When burning

wood only 4.5

73.6

Freestanding roomheaters. Manual primary air control. Burns wood logs only. Refuel period is 1.0 h for wood to give the rated output shown. These appliances are classed as “intermittent” when burning wood

Hamlet Hardy 4

Arada Ltd

When burning

wood only 4.5

73.6

Freestanding roomheaters. Manual primary air control. Burns wood logs only. Refuel period is 1.0 h for wood to give the rated output shown. These appliances are classed as “intermittent” when burning wood

Hamlet Solution Range:

Solution 5

Solution 7

Solution 9

Solution 11

Arada Ltd

When burning

wood only 5.0

6.1

8.8

11.0

68.1

65.8

65.4

68.1

Freestanding stoves without boiler. Manual primary air control. Burns wood logs only. Refuel period is 1.5 h for wood to give the rated output shown. These appliances are classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

Hamlet Solution 5 SC †

Arada Ltd.

When burning

wood only 4.5

73.8

Freestanding stove without boiler. Manual primary air control. Burns wood logs only. Refuel period is 1.0 h for wood to give the rated output shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood

Hamlet Becton Range:

Becton 5

Becton 7

Arada Ltd

When burning

wood only 5.0

6.1

68.1

65.8

Freestanding stoves without boiler. Manual primary air control. Burns wood logs only. Refuel period is 1.5 h for wood to give the rated output shown. These appliances are classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

† denotes it is a DEFRA Exempted Appliance and can be used in Smoke Control Areas when operated in accordance with the specified conditions of the exemption and burning only the specified fuels in accordance with the manufacturer‟s operating instructions. It is important to note that the appliances marked as DEFRA Exempted refers only to England. Exemption for the now devolved administrations of Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland are subject to separate legal processes and the installer must verify the status of the exemption in relation to the country of the installation; see www.uksmokecontrolareas.co.uk

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E. ROOMHEATERS/STOVES (continued)

Appliances (See Notes above)

Manufacturers

Rated Output kW and Gross Efficiency

at Nominal Output (see introductory Notes

6.2, 6.3 and 6.4)

Manufacturer's Remarks (See Notes above)

Direct Room Heating

% Gross Eff.

Hamlet Solution Inset 5

Arada Ltd

When burning

wood only

4.8

73.4

Inset stove without boiler. Manual primary air control. Burns wood logs only. Refuel period is 1.0 h for wood to give the rated output shown. These appliances are classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

Hamlet Solution Inset 7

Arada Ltd

When burning

wood only

7.1

66.0

Inset stove without boiler. Manual primary air control. Burns wood logs only. Refuel period is 1.0 h for wood to give the rated output shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

Aarrow Ecoburn Range:

Ecoburn 5 Ecoburn 7 Ecoburn 9 Ecoburn 11

Arada Ltd

When burning

wood only

5.0

6.1

8.8

11.0

68.1

65.8

65.4

68.1

Freestanding stoves without boiler. Manual primary air control. Burns wood logs only. Refuel period is 1.5 h for wood to give the rated output shown. These appliances are classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

Aarrow Ecoburn 5 SC †

Arada Ltd

When burning

wood only 4.5

73.8

Freestanding stove without boiler. Manual primary air control. Burns wood logs only. Refuel period is 1.0 h for wood to give the rated output shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

Aarrow Ecoburn Inset 7

Arada Ltd

When burning

wood only

7.1

66.0

Inset stove without boiler. Manual primary air control. Burns wood logs only. Refuel period is 1.0 h for wood to give the rated output shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

Aarrow Signature 5 Freestanding

Arada Ltd

When burning

wood only 4.8

72.7

Freestanding stove without boiler. Manual primary air control. Burns wood logs only. Refuel period is 1.0 h for wood to give the rated output shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood

Aarrow Signature 7 Freestanding

Arada Ltd

When burning

wood only 7.0

67.0

Freestanding stove without boiler. Manual primary air control. Burns wood logs only. Refuel period is 1.0 h for wood to give the rated output shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood

† denotes it is a DEFRA Exempted Appliance and can be used in Smoke Control Areas when operated in accordance with the specified conditions of the exemption and burning only the specified fuels in accordance with the manufacturer‟s operating instructions. It is important to note that the appliances marked as DEFRA Exempted refers only to England. Exemption for the now devolved administrations of Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland are subject to separate legal processes and the installer must verify the status of the exemption in relation to the country of the installation; see www.uksmokecontrolareas.co.uk

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E. ROOMHEATERS/STOVES (continued)

Appliances (See Notes above)

Manufacturers

Rated Output kW and Gross Efficiency

at Nominal Output (see introductory Notes

6.2, 6.3 and 6.4)

Manufacturer's Remarks (See Notes above)

Direct Room Heating

% Gross Eff.

Aarrow Signature 5 SC †

Arada Ltd

When burning

wood only 4.5

73.8

Freestanding stove without boiler. Manual primary air control. Burns wood logs only. Refuel period is 1.0 h for wood to give the rated output shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood

Aarrow Ecoburn Inset 5

Arada Ltd

When burning

wood only

4.8

73.4

Inset stove without boiler. Manual primary air control. Burns wood logs only. Refuel period is 1.0 h for wood to give the rated output shown. These appliances are classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

Aarrow Signature Inset 5

Arada Ltd

When burning

wood only

4.8

73.4

Inset stove without boiler. Manual primary air control. Burns wood logs only. Refuel period is 1.0 h for wood to give the rated output shown. These appliances are classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

Aarrow Signature Inset 7

Arada Ltd

When burning

wood only

7.1

66.0

Inset stove without boiler. Manual primary air control. Burns wood logs only. Refuel period is 1.0 h for wood to give the rated output shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

† denotes it is a DEFRA Exempted Appliance and can be used in Smoke Control Areas when operated in accordance with the specified conditions of the exemption and burning only the specified fuels in accordance with the manufacturer‟s operating instructions. It is important to note that the appliances marked as DEFRA Exempted refers only to England. Exemption for the now devolved administrations of Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland are subject to separate legal processes and the installer must verify the status of the exemption in relation to the country of the installation; see www.uksmokecontrolareas.co.uk

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E. ROOMHEATERS/STOVES (continued)

Appliances (See Notes above)

Manufacturers

Rated Output kW and Gross Efficiency

at Nominal Output (see introductory Notes

6.2, 6.3 and 6.4)

Manufacturer's Remarks (See Notes above)

Direct Room Heating

% Gross Eff.

Villager Chelsea Solo/Duo

Arada Ltd

When burning wood 5.0

When burning smokeless fuels

5.0

65.7

66.4

Freestanding multi-fuel stoves. Manual primary air control. Burns Manufactured and Natural Smokeless fuels as approved for closed appliances in Part 2 of this Guide and wood logs only. Refuel periods are 1.0 h for wood and 2.0 h for smokeless fuels to give the rated outputs shown. These appliances are classed as “intermittent” when burning both wood and smokeless fuels.

Villager Bayswater

Arada Ltd

When burning wood 6.0

When burning smokeless fuels

7.0

65.2

71.8

Freestanding multi-fuel stove. Manual primary air control. Burns Manufactured and Natural Smokeless fuels as approved for closed appliances in Part 2 of this Guide and wood logs only. Refuel periods are 0.85 h for wood and 3.0 h for smokeless fuels to give the rated outputs shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning both wood and smokeless fuels.

Villager Elite

Arada Ltd

When burning

wood 9.3

When burning smokeless fuels

8.7

69.5

66.8

Freestanding multi-fuel stove. Manual primary air control. Burns Manufactured and Natural Smokeless fuels as approved for closed appliances in Part 2 of this Guide and wood logs only. Refuel periods are 1.06h for wood and 2.0 h for smokeless fuels to give the rated outputs shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning both wood and smokeless fuels.

Villager Bromley/ Berkeley

Arada Ltd

When burning

wood only 8.0

69.5

Freestanding wood burning stoves. Manual primary air control. Burns wood logs only. Refuel period is 1.0 h to give the rated output shown. These appliances are classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

Villager A Wood range Villager B Wood range (including Flatmate)

Villager C Wood

Arada Ltd

When burning

wood only 15.0

When burning

wood only 8.0

When burning

wood only 5.4

65.0

71.2

72.4

Comments as Bromley/Berkeley above

Villager Esprit 8

Arada Ltd

When burning

wood only

8.0

73.8

Freestanding wood burning stove. Manual primary air control. Burns wood logs only. Refuel period is 1.0 h to give the rated output shown. This appliances is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

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E. ROOMHEATERS/STOVES (continued)

Appliances (See Notes above)

Manufacturers

Rated Output kW and Gross Efficiency

at Nominal Output (see introductory Notes

6.2, 6.3 and 6.4)

Manufacturer's Remarks (See Notes above)

Direct Room Heating

% Gross Eff.

Hillandale Range Monterrey 3

Be Modern Ltd And Broseley Fires Ltd

When burning

wood 3.0

When burning smokeless fuels

3.0

73.9

73.0

Burns Manufactured and Natural Smokeless fuels as approved for closed appliances in Part 2 of this Guide and wood logs only. Refuel periods for both wood and smokeless fuels is 1.0 h to give the rated outputs shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood or smokeless fuels.

Hillandale Range

Monterrey 5 †

Be Modern Ltd And Broseley Fires Ltd

When burning

wood 5.0

When burning smokeless fuels

5.0

69.4

73.6

Burns Manufactured and Natural Smokeless fuels as approved for closed appliances in Part 2 of this Guide and wood logs only. Refuel periods for wood are 1.0h and for smokeless fuels 1.3h to give the rated outputs shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood or smokeless fuels.

Hillandale Range

Monterrey 7 †

Be Modern Ltd And Broseley Fires Ltd

When burning

wood 7.0

When burning smokeless fuels

7.0

69.4

73.6

Burns Manufactured and Natural Smokeless fuels as approved for closed appliances in Part 2 of this Guide and wood logs only. Refuel periods for wood are 1.0h and for smokeless fuels 1.3h to give the rated outputs shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood or smokeless fuels.

† denotes it is a DEFRA Exempted Appliance and can be used in Smoke Control Areas when operated in accordance with the specified conditions of the exemption and burning only the specified fuels in accordance with the manufacturer‟s operating instructions. It is important to note that the appliances marked as DEFRA Exempted refers only to England. Exemption for the now devolved administrations of Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland are subject to separate legal processes and the installer must verify the status of the exemption in relation to the country of the installation; see www.uksmokecontrolareas.co.uk

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E. ROOMHEATERS/STOVES (continued)

Appliances (See Notes above)

Manufacturers

Rated Output kW and Gross Efficiency

at Nominal Output (see introductory Notes

6.2, 6.3 and 6.4)

Manufacturer's Remarks (See Notes above)

Direct Room Heating

% Gross Eff.

Vermont Castings Encore (Catalytic) †

BFM Europe Ltd

When burning

wood only 10.1

69.2

. Freestanding catalytic wood burning stove. Manual primary air control. Burns wood logs only. Refuel period is 2.0 h to give the rated output shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

Vermont Castings Defiant (Catalytic)

BFM Europe Ltd

When burning

wood only 12.6

69.0

Freestanding catalytic wood burning stove. Manual primary air control. Burns wood logs only. Refuel period is 2.0 h to give the rated output shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

Vermont Castings Intrepid II Multi-fuel 1695CE 1697CE

BFM Europe Ltd

When burning

wood 7.0

When burning smokeless fuels

6.4

68.8

68.7

Freestanding multi-fuel stove. Manual primary air control. Burns Manufactured and Natural Smokeless fuels as approved for closed appliances in Part 2 of this Guide and wood logs only. Refuel periods are 2.0 h for wood and 2.0 h for smokeless fuels to give the rated outputs shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

Vermont Castings Intrepid II Wood-burning †

BFM Europe Ltd

When burning

wood only 6.2

66.4

Freestanding wood burning stove. Manual primary air control. Burns wood logs only. Refuel period is 2.0 h to give the rated output shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

Vermont Castings Aspen

BFM Europe Ltd

When burning

wood only 5.5

69.5

Freestanding wood burning stove. Manual primary air control. Burns wood logs only. Refuel period is 1.75 h to give the rated output shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

† denotes it is a DEFRA Exempted Appliance and can be used in Smoke Control Areas when operated in accordance with the specified conditions of the exemption and burning only the specified fuels in accordance with the manufacturer‟s operating instructions. It is important to note that the appliances marked as DEFRA Exempted refers only to England. Exemption for the now devolved administrations of Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland are subject to separate legal processes and the installer must verify the status of the exemption in relation to the country of the installation; see www.uksmokecontrolareas.co.uk

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E. ROOMHEATERS/STOVES (continued)

Appliances (See Notes above)

Manufacturers

Rated Output kW and Gross Efficiency

at Nominal Output (see introductory Notes

6.2, 6.3 and 6.4)

Manufacturer's Remarks (See Notes above)

Direct Room Heating

% Gross Eff.

Vermont Castings Encore Multi-fuel 2547CE

BFM Europe Ltd

When burning

wood 12.3

When burning smokeless fuels

7.7

65.1

65.0

Freestanding multi-fuel stove. Manual primary air control. Burns Manufactured and Natural Smokeless fuels as approved for closed appliances in Part 2 of this Guide and wood logs only. Refuel periods are 1.4 h for wood and 3.0 h for smokeless fuels to give the rated outputs shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning both wood and smokeless fuels..

Vermont Castings Aspen II Multi-fuel 1405CE

BFM Europe Ltd

When burning

wood 5.8

When burning smokeless fuels

4.7

66.7

65.0

Freestanding multi-fuel stove. Manual primary air control. Burns Manufactured and Natural Smokeless fuels as approved for closed appliances in Part 2 of this Guide and wood logs only. Refuel periods are 1.0 h for wood and 2.5 h for smokeless fuels to give the rated outputs shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning both wood and smokeless fuels

Vermont Castings Intrepid III Multi-fuel V0CS1CB0

BFM Europe Ltd

When burning

wood 10.7

When burning smokeless fuels

6.4

65.6

68.2

Freestanding multi-fuel stove. Manual primary air control. Burns Manufactured and Natural Smokeless fuels as approved for closed appliances in Part 2 of this Guide and wood logs only. Refuel periods are 1.4 h for wood and 3.0 h for smokeless fuels to give the rated outputs shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning both wood and smokeless fuels.

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E. ROOMHEATERS/STOVES (continued)

Appliances (See Notes above)

Manufacturers

Rated Output kW and Gross Efficiency

at Nominal Output (see introductory Notes

6.2, 6.3 and 6.4)

Manufacturer's Remarks (See Notes above)

Direct Room Heating

% Gross Eff.

Winchester

Broseley Fires Ltd

When burning

wood 8.5

When burning smokeless fuels

8.7

73.2

79.0

Freestanding multi-fuel stove. Manual primary air control. Burns Manufactured and Natural Smokeless fuels as approved for closed appliances in Part 2 of this Guide and wood logs only. Refuel periods are 1.0 h for wood and 1.5h for smokeless fuels to give the rated outputs shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning both wood and smokeless fuels.

Salisbury

Broseley Fires Ltd

When burning

wood 7.8

When burning smokeless fuels

8.7

68.5

77.0

Freestanding multi-fuel stove. Manual primary air control. Burns Manufactured and Natural Smokeless fuels as approved for closed appliances in Part 2 of this Guide and wood logs only. Refuel periods are 1.0 h for both wood and smokeless fuels to give the rated outputs shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning both wood and smokeless fuels.

York Range:

Petite Midi †

Broseley Fires Ltd

When burning wood 3.0

When burning smokeless fuels

3.0

When burning wood 5.0

When burning smokeless fuels

5.0

73.9

73.0

69.4

73.6

Freestanding multi-fuel stoves. Manual primary air control. Burns Manufactured and Natural Smokeless fuels as approved for closed appliances in Part 2 of this Guide and wood logs only. Refuel periods are 1.0 h when burning both wood and smokeless fuels for the Petite and 1.0 h when burning wood and 1.3 h when burning smokeless fuels for the Midi to give the rated outputs shown. These appliances are classed as “intermittent” when burning both wood and smokeless fuels.

† denotes it is a DEFRA Exempted Appliance and can be used in Smoke Control Areas when operated in accordance with the specified conditions of the exemption and burning only the specified fuels in accordance with the manufacturer‟s operating instructions. It is important to note that the appliances marked as DEFRA Exempted refers only to England. Exemption for the now devolved administrations of Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland are subject to separate legal processes and the installer must verify the status of the exemption in relation to the country of the installation; see www.uksmokecontrolareas.co.uk

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E. ROOMHEATERS/STOVES (continued)

Appliances (See Notes above)

Manufacturers

Rated Output kW and Gross Efficiency

at Nominal Output (see introductory Notes

6.2, 6.3 and 6.4)

Manufacturer's Remarks (See Notes above)

Direct Room Heating

% Gross Eff.

Serrano 3

Broseley Fires Ltd

When burning

wood 3.0

When burning smokeless fuels

3.0

73.9

73.0

Burns Manufactured and Natural Smokeless fuels as approved for closed appliances in Part 2 of this Guide and wood logs only. Refuel periods for both wood and smokeless fuels is 1.0 h to give the rated outputs shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood or smokeless fuels.

Serrano 5 †

Broseley Fires Ltd

When burning

wood 5.0

When burning smokeless fuels

5.0

69.4

73.6

Burns Manufactured and Natural Smokeless fuels as approved for closed appliances in Part 2 of this Guide and wood logs only. Refuel periods for wood are 1.0h and for smokeless fuels 1.3h to give the rated outputs shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood or smokeless fuels.

Serrano 7 †

Broseley Fires Ltd

When burning

wood 7.0

When burning smokeless fuels

7.0

69.4

73.6

Burns Manufactured and Natural Smokeless fuels as approved for closed appliances in Part 2 of this Guide and wood logs only. Refuel periods for wood are 1.0h and for smokeless fuels 1.3h to give the rated outputs shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood or smokeless fuels.

† denotes it is a DEFRA Exempted Appliance and can be used in Smoke Control Areas when operated in accordance with the specified conditions of the exemption and burning only the specified fuels in accordance with the manufacturer‟s operating instructions. It is important to note that the appliances marked as DEFRA Exempted refers only to England. Exemption for the now devolved administrations of Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland are subject to separate legal processes and the installer must verify the status of the exemption in relation to the country of the installation; see www.uksmokecontrolareas.co.uk

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E. ROOMHEATERS/STOVES (continued)

Appliances (See Notes above)

Manufacturers

Rated Output kW and Gross Efficiency

at Nominal Output (see introductory Notes

6.2, 6.3 and 6.4)

Manufacturer's Remarks (See Notes above)

Direct Room Heating

% Gross Eff.

Fun

Caminos Kaminofen

(distributed by Landy Vent UK Ltd)

When burning

wood only 7.0

72.1

Freestanding wood burning stove. Manual primary air control. Burns wood logs only. Refuel period is 1.00 h to give the rated output shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

Thermic

Caminos Kaminofen

(distributed by Landy Vent UK Ltd)

When burning

wood only 7.0

67.8

Freestanding wood burning stove. Manual primary air control. Burns wood logs only. Refuel period is 1.00 h to give the rated output shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

Pluto

Caminos Kaminofen

(distributed by Landy Vent UK Ltd)

When burning

wood only 7.0

72.0

Freestanding wood burning stove. Manual primary air control. Burns wood logs only. Refuel period is 1.00 h to give the rated output shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

Roma

Caminos Kaminofen

(distributed by Landy Vent UK Ltd)

When burning

wood only 7.0

71.0

Freestanding wood burning stove. Manual primary air control. Burns wood logs only. Refuel period is 0.75 h to give the rated output shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

Elegance

Caminos Kaminofen

(distributed by Landy Vent UK Ltd)

When burning

wood only 6.0

71.8

Freestanding wood burning stove. Manual primary air control. Burns wood logs only. Refuel period is 0.75 h to give the rated output shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

Eos

Caminos Kaminofen

(distributed by Landy Vent UK Ltd)

When burning

wood only 7.0

72.1

Freestanding wood burning stove. Manual primary air control. Burns wood logs only. Refuel period is 1.00 h to give the rated output shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

Cronos

Caminos Kaminofen

(distributed by Landy Vent UK Ltd)

When burning

wood only 8.0

69.2

Freestanding wood burning stove. Manual primary air control. Burns wood logs only. Refuel period is 0.75 h to give the rated output shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

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E. ROOMHEATERS/STOVES (continued)

Appliances (See Notes above)

Manufacturers

Rated Output kW and Gross Efficiency

at Nominal Output (see introductory Notes

6.2, 6.3 and 6.4)

Manufacturer's Remarks (See Notes above)

Direct Room Heating

% Gross Eff.

4 Series Freestanding Stoves Flatford † Barrington † Hampstead † Alpine † Belgravia † Milan †

Chesney‟s

When burning

Wood

4.6

76.6

Freestanding wood burning stoves. Manual primary air control. Burn wood logs only. Refuel period is 0.8 h to give the rated output shown. These appliances are classed as “intermittent”.

6 Series Freestanding Stove

Flatford † Petworth † Barrington † Hampstead † Alpine † Belgravia † Milan †

Chesney‟s

When burning

wood 7.0

When burning

smokeless fuels 6.0

77.4

78.8

Freestanding multi-fuel stoves. Manual primary air control. Burn Manufactured and Natural Smokeless fuels as approved for closed appliances in Part 2 of this Guide and wood logs only. Refuel periods are 0.8 h for wood and 2.5 h for smokeless fuels to give the rated outputs shown. These appliances are classed as “intermittent” when burning both wood and smokeless fuels.

8 Series Freestanding Stove

Flatford Petworth Barrington Hampstead

Chesney‟s

When burning

wood 8.3

When burning

smokeless fuels 8.5

69.8

73.6

Freestanding multi-fuel stoves. Manual primary air control. Burn Manufactured and Natural Smokeless fuels as approved for closed appliances in Part 2 of this Guide and wood logs only. Refuel periods are 1.0 h for wood and 2.1 h for smokeless fuels to give the rated outputs shown. These appliances are classed as “intermittent” when burning both wood and smokeless fuels.

† denotes it is a DEFRA Exempted Appliance and can be used in Smoke Control Areas when operated in accordance with the specified conditions of the exemption and burning only the specified fuels in accordance with the manufacturer‟s operating instructions. It is important to note that the appliances marked as DEFRA Exempted refers only to England. Exemption for the now devolved administrations of Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland are subject to separate legal processes and the installer must verify the status of the exemption in relation to the country of the installation; see www.uksmokecontrolareas.co.uk

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E. ROOMHEATERS/STOVES (continued)

Appliances (See Notes above)

Manufacturers

Rated Output kW and Gross Efficiency

at Nominal Output (see introductory Notes

6.2, 6.3 and 6.4)

Manufacturer's Remarks (See Notes above)

Direct Room Heating

% Gross Eff.

Cleanburn Løvenholm †

Cleanburn Stoves

When burning

smokeless fuels 5.0

When burning

wood 4.6

71.5

68.3

Freestanding multifuel stove. Burns Manufactured and Natural Smokeless fuels as approved for closed appliances in Part 2 of this Guide and wood logs only. Refuel periods are 0.95 h for wood and 4 h for smokeless fuels to give the rated outputs shown. This appliance is classed as “continuous” when burning smokeless fuels and intermittent when burning wood.

Pioneer 400 †

Clearview Stoves

When burning

wood only 5.0

71.9

Freestanding stove. Manual primary air control. Burns wood logs only. Refuel period is 1.0 h to give the rated output shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood..

Vision 500 †

Clearview Stoves

When burning

wood only 7.0

65.2

Freestanding stove. Manual primary air control. Burns wood logs only. Refuel period is 1.0 h to give the rated output shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

Pioneer 400 Oven †

Clearview Stoves

When burning

wood only 6.0

76.8

Freestanding stove. Manual primary air control. Burns wood logs only. Refuel period is 1.0 h to give the rated output shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

Solution 400 †

Clearview Stoves

When burning

wood only 5.0

70.1

Freestanding stove. Manual primary air control. Burns wood logs only. Refuel period is 1.0 h to give the rated output shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

Solution 500

Clearview Stoves

When burning

wood only 7.0

65.2

Freestanding stove. Manual primary air control. Burns wood logs only. Refuel period is 1.0 h to give the rated output shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

† denotes it is a DEFRA Exempted Appliance and can be used in Smoke Control Areas when operated in accordance with the specified conditions of the exemption and burning only the specified fuels in accordance with the manufacturer‟s operating instructions. It is important to note that the appliances marked as DEFRA Exempted refers only to England. Exemption for the now devolved administrations of Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland are subject to separate legal processes and the installer must verify the status of the exemption in relation to the country of the installation; see www.uksmokecontrolareas.co.uk

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E. ROOMHEATERS/STOVES (continued)

Appliances (See Notes above)

Manufacturers

Rated Output kW and Gross Efficiency

at Nominal Output (see introductory Notes

6.2, 6.3 and 6.4)

Manufacturer's Remarks (See Notes above)

Direct Room Heating

% Gross Eff.

Dovre DV-250 † (250)

Dovre distributed by Stovax Ltd

When burning

wood 4.9

When burning smokeless fuels

4.9

71.2

75.7

Freestanding roomheater. Manual primary air control. Can burn Manufactured and Natural Smokeless fuels as approved for closed appliances in Part 2 of this Guide and wood logs only. Refuel periods are 0.75 h for wood and 1.0 h for smokeless fuels to give the rated outputs shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning both wood and smokeless fuels.

Dovre DV-250CBS

Dovre distributed by Stovax Ltd

When burning

wood 4.9

71.2

Freestanding roomheater. Manual primary air control. Burns wood logs only. Refuel periods are 0.75 h to give the rated output shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent”.

Dovre DV-250CBW (250CB)

Dovre distributed by Stovax Ltd

When burning

wood 4.9

71.2

Freestanding roomheater. Manual primary air control. Burns wood logs only. Refuel periods are 0.75 h to give the rated output shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent”.

Dovre DV-360CBW (360 CB) Dovre DV-360CB/3 (360CB3)

Dovre distributed by Stovax Ltd

When burning

wood only 8.0

67.3

Freestanding roomheater. Manual primary air control. Burns wood logs only. Refuel period is 0.75 h for wood to give the rated output shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

Dovre DV-425 (MF) (425GM)

Dovre distributed by Stovax Ltd

When burning

wood 8.0

When burning smokeless fuels

8.0

71.8

69.5

Freestanding roomheater. Manual primary air control. Can burn Manufactured and Natural Smokeless fuels as approved for closed appliances in Part 2 of this Guide and wood logs only. Refuel periods are 0.75 h for wood and 1.0 h for smokeless fuels to give the rated outputs shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning both wood and smokeless fuels.

† denotes it is a DEFRA Exempted Appliance and can be used in Smoke Control Areas when operated in accordance with the specified conditions of the exemption and burning only the specified fuels in accordance with the manufacturer‟s operating instructions. It is important to note that the appliances marked as DEFRA Exempted refers only to England. Exemption for the now devolved administrations of Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland are subject to separate legal processes and the installer must verify the status of the exemption in relation to the country of the installation; see www.uksmokecontrolareas.co.uk

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E. ROOMHEATERS/STOVES (continued)

Appliances (See Notes above)

Manufacturers

Rated Output kW and Gross Efficiency

at Nominal Output (see introductory Notes

6.2, 6.3 and 6.4)

Manufacturer's Remarks (See Notes above)

Direct Room Heating

% Gross Eff.

Dovre DV-425CBW (Wood) (425CB) Dovre DV-425CBWL (Wood) (425CBN)

Dovre distributed by Stovax Ltd

When burning

wood only 8.0

75.5

Freestanding roomheater. Manual primary air control. Burns wood logs only. Refuel period is 0.75 h for wood to give the rated output shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

Dovre DV-500MFF (MF) (500GM) Dovre DV-500MFFL (MF) (450GM) DV-500MFR (MF) (500GK) DV-500MFRL (MF) (450GK)

Dovre distributed by Stovax Ltd

When burning

wood 8.0

When burning smokeless fuels

8.0

71.8

69.3

Freestanding roomheater. Manual primary air control. Can burn Manufactured and Natural Smokeless fuels as approved for closed appliances in Part 2 of this Guide and wood logs only. Refuel periods are 0.75 h for wood and 1.0 h for smokeless fuels to give the rated outputs shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning both wood and smokeless fuels.

Dovre DV-500CBW (Wood) † (500GH) Dovre DV-500CBWL (Wood) (450GH)

Dovre distributed by Stovax Ltd

When burning

wood only 8.0

75.5

Freestanding roomheater. Manual primary air control. Burns wood logs only. Refuel period is 0.75 h for wood to give the rated output shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

Dovre DV-640CBW (640CB)

Dovre distributed by Stovax Ltd

When burning

wood only 9.0

71.5

Freestanding roomheater. Manual primary air control. Burns wood logs only. Refuel period is 0.75 h for wood to give the rated output shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

Dovre DV-700CBW † (700CB)

Dovre distributed by Stovax Ltd

When burning

wood only 11.0

68.3

Freestanding roomheater. Manual primary air control. Burns wood logs only. Refuel period is 0.75 h for wood to give the rated output shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

Dovre DV-760CBW (700MFF)

Dovre distributed by Stovax Ltd

When burning

wood only 11.0

68.5

Freestanding roomheater. Manual primary air control. Burns wood logs only. Refuel period is 0.75 h for wood to give the rated output shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

† denotes it is a DEFRA Exempted Appliance and can be used in Smoke Control Areas when operated in accordance with the specified conditions of the exemption and burning only the specified fuels in accordance with the manufacturer‟s operating instructions. It is important to note that the appliances marked as DEFRA Exempted refers only to England. Exemption for the now devolved administrations of Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland are subject to separate legal processes and the installer must verify the status of the exemption in relation to the country of the installation; see www.uksmokecontrolareas.co.uk.

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E. ROOMHEATERS/STOVES (continued)

Appliances (See Notes above)

Manufacturers

Rated Output kW and Gross Efficiency

at Nominal Output (see introductory Notes

6.2, 6.3 and 6.4)

Manufacturer's Remarks (See Notes above)

Direct Room Heating

% Gross Eff.

Dovre Astroline 2CB DV-AST2BLK (ASTRO2)

Dovre distributed by Stovax Ltd

When burning

wood only 8.0

72.3

Freestanding roomheater. Manual primary air control. Burns wood logs only. Refuel period is 0.75 h for wood to give the rated output shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

Dovre DV-1800W (1800GL)

Dovre distributed by Stovax Ltd

When burning

wood 8.0

When burning smokeless fuels

8.0

72.3

74.3

Inset roomheater. Manual primary air control. Burns Manufactured and Natural Smokeless fuels as approved for closed appliances in Part 2 of this Guide and wood logs only. Refuel periods are 0.75 h for wood and 1.0 h for smokeless fuels to give the rated outputs shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning both wood and smokeless fuels.

Dovre DV-2000MFR (2000SGL)

Dovre distributed by Stovax Ltd

When burning

wood 11.0

When burning smokeless fuels

11.0

72.3

73.2

Inset roomheater. Manual primary air control. Burns Manufactured and Natural Smokeless fuels as approved for closed appliances in Part 2 of this Guide and wood logs only. Refuel periods are 0.75 h for wood and 1.0 h for smokeless fuels to give the rated outputs shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning both wood and smokeless fuels.

Dovre DV-2300W (2300GL)

Dovre distributed by Stovax Ltd

When burning

wood only 9.0

70.1

Inset roomheater. Manual primary air control. Burns wood logs only. Refuel period is 0.75 h for wood to give the rated outputs shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

Dovre DV-2400CB (2400GLA) Dovre DV-2400CBPAN (2400BSA)

Dovre distributed by Stovax Ltd

When burning

wood only 9.0

65.5

Inset roomheater. Manual primary air control. Burns wood logs only. Refuel period is 0.75 h for wood to give the rated outputs shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

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E. ROOMHEATERS/STOVES (continued)

Appliances (See Notes above)

Manufacturers

Rated Output kW and Gross Efficiency

at Nominal Output (see introductory Notes

6.2, 6.3 and 6.4)

Manufacturer's Remarks (See Notes above)

Direct Room Heating

% Gross Eff.

Dovre DV-2510DSMF (2510SD)

Dovre distributed by Stovax Ltd

When burning

wood 9.0

When burning smokeless fuels

9.0

71.1

77.2

Inset roomheater. Manual primary air control. Burns Manufactured and Natural Smokeless fuels as approved for closed appliances in Part 2 of this Guide and wood logs only. Refuel periods are 0.75 h for wood and 1.0 h for smokeless fuels to give the rated outputs shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning both wood and smokeless fuels.

Dovre DV-2520BS (2520BS)

Dovre distributed by Stovax Ltd

When burning

wood only 11.0

71.1

Inset roomheaters available with thermostatic controlled fan-assisted convection air. Manual primary air control. Burns wood logs only. Refuel periods are 0.75 h for wood to give the rated output shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

Dovre DV-2700W (2700GL)

Dovre distributed by Stovax Ltd

When burning

wood only 10.0

69.8

Inset roomheater. Manual primary air control. Burns wood logs only. Refuel period is 0.75 h for wood to give the rated outputs shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood

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E. ROOMHEATERS/STOVES (continued)

Appliances (See Notes above)

Manufacturers

Rated Output kW and Gross Efficiency

at Nominal Output (see introductory Notes

6.2, 6.3 and 6.4)

Manufacturer's Remarks (See Notes above)

Direct Room Heating

% Gross Eff.

Yorkshire Multi Fuel Stove †

Dunsley Heat Ltd.

When burning

wood 7.5

When burning smokeless fuels

7.7

71.0

68.2

When assessed to achieve the output level claimed this appliance falls within the recognised category of an intermittent burning appliance, when fired on wood.

Note: This roomheater has also been exempted by DEFRA under Section 11 (4) of the Clean Air Act, 1956 for burning wood in smoke control areas.

Highlander 5 Multi-fuel

Dunsley Heat Ltd

When burning

wood 5.0

When burning smokeless fuels

4.8

73.1

71.1

Freestanding multi-fuel roomheater. Manual primary air control. Burns Manufactured and Natural Smokeless fuels as approved for closed appliances in Part 2 of this Guide and wood logs only. Refuel periods are 0.75 h for wood and 1.0 h for smokeless fuels to give the rated outputs shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood and when burning smokeless fuels.

Highlander Enviro-burn-5 †

Dunsley Heat Ltd

When burning

wood only 4.9

71.7

Freestanding wood burning stove. Manual primary air control. Burns wood logs only. Refuel periods are 0.75h to give the rated output shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

Highlander 7 Multi-fuel

Dunsley Heat Ltd

When burning

wood 5.0

When burning smokeless fuels

6.0

70.3

72.3

Freestanding multi-fuel roomheater. Manual primary air control. Burns Manufactured and Natural Smokeless fuels as approved for closed appliances in Part 2 of this Guide and wood logs only. Refuel periods are 1.0 h for both wood and smokeless fuels to give the rated outputs shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning both wood and smokeless fuels.

Highlander 8 Multi-fuel

Dunsley Heat Ltd

When burning

wood 7.8

When burning smokeless fuels

7.5

71.5

73.0

Manufacturer‟s Remarks as for Highlander 7 Multi-fuel. N.B. Only the Highlander 8 Multi-fuel model without boiler fitted has been approved.

† denotes it is a DEFRA Exempted Appliance and can be used in Smoke Control Areas when operated in accordance with the specified conditions of the exemption and burning only the specified fuels in accordance with the manufacturer‟s operating instructions. It is important to note that the appliances marked as DEFRA Exempted refers only to England. Exemption for the now devolved administrations of Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland are subject to separate legal processes and the installer must verify the status of the exemption in relation to the country of the installation; see www.uksmokecontrolareas.co.uk

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E. ROOMHEATERS/STOVES (continued)

Appliances (See Notes above)

Manufacturers

Rated Output kW and Gross Efficiency

at Nominal Output (see introductory Notes

6.2, 6.3 and 6.4)

Manufacturer's Remarks (See Notes above)

Direct Room Heating

% Gross Eff.

Esse 100 Esse 125

Esse Engineering Ltd

When burning

wood logs 5.0

When burning smokeless fuels

4.5

74.8

68.2

Freestanding multi-fuel stove. Manual combustion air controls. Burns Manufactured and Natural Smokeless fuels as approved for closed appliances in Part 2 of this Guide and wood logs only. Refuel period is 1.0 h for both wood and smokeless fuels to give the rated outputs shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning both wood and smokeless fuels.

Esse 100SE †

Esse Engineering Ltd

When burning

wood logs 5.0

74.8

Freestanding multi-fuel stove. Manual combustion air controls. Burns wood logs only.. Refuel period is 1.0 h to give the rated output shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent”.

Hase Akaba

Hase-Kaminofenbau GmbH (distributed by Anglia

Fireplaces & Design Ltd)

When burning

wood only 4.0

74.9

Freestanding wood burning stove. Burns wood logs only. Refuel period is 0.75 h to give the rated output shown. Top flue outlet only. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

Hase Bari

Hase-Kaminofenbau GmbH (distributed by Anglia

Fireplaces & Design Ltd)

When burning

wood only 6.0

74.0

Freestanding wood burning stove. Burns wood logs only. Refuel period is 0.85 h to give the rated output shown. Top flue outlet only. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood

Hase Granada

Hase-Kaminofenbau GmbH (distributed by Anglia

Fireplaces & Design Ltd)

When burning

wood only 9.0

70.7

Freestanding wood burning stove. Burns wood logs only. Refuel period is 0.81 h to give the rated output shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

Hase Kairo

Hase-Kaminofenbau GmbH (distributed by Anglia

Fireplaces & Design Ltd)

When burning

wood only 9.0

70.7

Freestanding wood burning stove. Burns wood logs only. Refuel period is 0.75 h to give the rated output shown. Top flue outlet only. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood

Hase Lisboa

Hase-Kaminofenbau GmbH (distributed by Anglia

Fireplaces & Design Ltd)

When burning

wood only 7.0

78.4

Freestanding wood burning stove. Burns wood logs only. Refuel period is 0.75 h to give the rated output shown. Top flue outlet only. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

† denotes it is a DEFRA Exempted Appliance and can be used in Smoke Control Areas when operated in accordance with the specified conditions of the exemption and burning only the specified fuels in accordance with the manufacturer‟s operating instructions. It is important to note that the appliances marked as DEFRA Exempted refers only to England. Exemption for the now devolved administrations of Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland are subject to separate legal processes and the installer must verify the status of the exemption in relation to the country of the installation; see www.uksmokecontrolareas.co.uk

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E. ROOMHEATERS/STOVES (continued)

Appliances (See Notes above)

Manufacturers

Rated Output kW and Gross Efficiency

at Nominal Output (see introductory Notes

6.2, 6.3 and 6.4)

Manufacturer's Remarks (See Notes above)

Direct Room Heating

% Gross Eff.

Hase Luno

Hase-Kaminofenbau GmbH (distributed by Anglia

Fireplaces & Design Ltd)

When burning

wood only 7.0

71.4

Freestanding wood burning stove. Burns wood logs only. Refuel period is 0.75 h to give the rated output shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

Hase Modena

Hase-Kaminofenbau GmbH (distributed by Anglia

Fireplaces & Design Ltd)

When burning

wood only 8.0

72.0

. Freestanding wood burning stove. Burns wood logs only. Refuel period is 0.75 h to give the rated output shown. Top flue outlet only. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

Hase Sarego

Hase-Kaminofenbau GmbH (distributed by Anglia

Fireplaces & Design Ltd)

When burning

wood only 7.0

78.4

Freestanding wood burning stove. Burns wood logs only. Refuel period is 0.75 h to give the rated output shown. Top flue outlet only. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

Hase Toronto

Hase-Kaminofenbau GmbH (distributed by Anglia

Fireplaces & Design Ltd)

When burning

wood only 8.0

74.3

Freestanding wood burning stove. Burns wood logs only. Refuel period is 0.75 h to give the rated output shown. Top flue outlet only. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

Hase Bilbao

Hase-Kaminofenbau GmbH (distributed by Anglia Fireplaces & Design Ltd)

When burning

wood only 7.0

71.2

. Freestanding wood burning stove. Burns wood logs only. Refuel period is 0.75 h to give the rated output shown. Top flue outlet only. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

Hase Como

Hase-Kaminofenbau GmbH (distributed by Anglia Fireplaces & Design Ltd)

When burning

wood only 7.0

74.3

Freestanding wood burning stove. Burns wood logs only. Refuel period is 0.75 h to give the rated output shown. Top flue outlet only. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood

Hase Jena

Hase-Kaminofenbau GmbH (distributed by Anglia Fireplaces & Design Ltd)

When burning

wood only 6.0

73.9

Freestanding wood burning stove. Burns wood logs only. Refuel period is 0.75 h to give the rated output shown. Top flue outlet only. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood

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E. ROOMHEATERS/STOVES (continued)

Appliances (See Notes above)

Manufacturers

Rated Output kW and Gross Efficiency

at Nominal Output (see introductory Notes

6.2, 6.3 and 6.4)

Manufacturer's Remarks (See Notes above)

Direct Room Heating

% Gross Eff.

Hase Kyoto

Hase-Kaminofenbau GmbH (distributed by Anglia Fireplaces & Design Ltd)

When burning

wood only 9.0

70.7

Freestanding wood burning stove. Burns wood logs only. Refuel period is 0.81 h to give the rated output shown. Top flue outlet only. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

Hase Lima

Hase-Kaminofenbau GmbH (distributed by Anglia Fireplaces & Design Ltd)

When burning

wood only 6.0

72.3

Freestanding wood burning stove. Burns wood logs only. Refuel period is 0.75 h to give the rated output shown. Top flue outlet only. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

Hase Tula

Hase-Kaminofenbau GmbH (distributed by Anglia Fireplaces & Design Ltd)

When burning

wood only 5.0

73.1

Freestanding wood burning stove. Burns wood logs only. Refuel period is 0.75 h to give the rated output shown. Top flue outlet only. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood

Hase Valencia

Hase-Kaminofenbau GmbH (distributed by Anglia Fireplaces & Design Ltd)

When burning

wood only 8.0

73.3

Freestanding wood burning stove. Burns wood logs only. Refuel period is 0.75 h to give the rated output shown. Top flue outlet only. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

Fuga M

Harrie Leenders Fires Importer - Robeys Ltd

When burning

wood only 10.0

75.0

Freestanding wood burning stove. Manual primary air control. Burns wood logs only. Refuel period is 0.75 h to give the rated output shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

Signa and Fuga S

Harrie Leenders Fires Importer - Robeys Ltd

When burning

wood only 8.0

73.4

Freestanding wood burning stove. Manual primary air control. Burns wood logs only. Refuel period is 0.75 h to give the rated output shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

Trias

Harrie Leenders Fires Importer - Robeys Ltd

When burning

wood only 10.0

71.1

Freestanding wood burning stove. Manual primary air control. Burns wood logs only. Refuel period is 0.75 h to give the rated output shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

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E. ROOMHEATERS/STOVES (continued)

Appliances (See Notes above)

Manufacturers

Rated Output kW and Gross Efficiency

at Nominal Output (see introductory Notes

6.2, 6.3 and 6.4)

Manufacturer's Remarks (See Notes above)

Direct Room Heating

% Gross Eff.

Firewarm 4

Heat Design

When burning

wood only 4.0

69.1

Manual primary air control. Burns wood logs only. Refuel period is 1.5 h to give the rated Freestanding wood burning stove. output shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

Firewarm 6

Heat Design

When burning

wood only 6.0

71.6

Freestanding wood burning stove. Manual primary air control. Burns wood logs only. Refuel period is 1.5 h to give the rated output shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

Firewarm 8

Heat Design

When burning

wood only 8.0

71.1

Freestanding wood burning stove. Manual primary air control. Burns wood logs only. Refuel period is 1.5 h to give the rated output shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

Firewarm 12

Heat Design

When burning

wood only 12.0

70.2

Freestanding wood burning stove. Manual primary air control. Burns wood logs only. Refuel period is 1.5 h to give the rated output shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

TR 3

Heat Design

When burning

wood only 4.3

72.4

Freestanding wood burning stove. Manual primary air control. Burns wood logs only. Refuel period is 1.3 h to give the rated output shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

TR 5

Heat Design

When burning

wood only 5.3

71.4

Freestanding wood burning stove. Manual primary air control. Burns wood logs only. Refuel period is 1.0 h to give the rated output shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

TR Midi

Heat Design

When burning

wood only 6.7

71.4

Freestanding wood burning stove. Manual primary air control. Burns wood logs only. Refuel period is 1.0 h to give the rated output shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

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E. ROOMHEATERS/STOVES (continued)

Appliances (See Notes above)

Manufacturers

Rated Output kW and Gross Efficiency

at Nominal Output (see introductory Notes

6.2, 6.3 and 6.4)

Manufacturer's Remarks (See Notes above)

Direct Room Heating

% Gross Eff.

TR 8

Heat Design

When burning

wood only 8.2

71.6

Freestanding wood burning stove. Manual primary air control. Burns wood logs only. Refuel period is 1.5 h to give the rated output shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

TR 6 Legacy

Heat Design

When burning

wood only 6.4

68.0

Freestanding wood burning stove. Manual primary air control. Burns wood logs only. Refuel period is 1.5 h to give the rated output shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

TR 10 Legacy

Heat Design

When burning

wood only 10.0

70.0

Freestanding wood burning stove. Manual primary air control. Burns wood logs only. Refuel period is 1.5 h to give the rated output shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

Green 4kW Freestanding Stove

Heat Design

When burning

wood only 4.0

76.3

Freestanding wood burning stove. output shown. Manual primary air control. Burns wood logs only. Refuel period is 1 h to give the rated output shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

Green 6kW Freestanding Stove

Heat Design

When burning

wood only 6.0

75.0

Freestanding wood burning stove. output shown. Manual primary air control. Burns wood logs only. Refuel period is 1 h to give the rated output shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

Green 7kW Freestanding Stove

Heat Design

When burning

wood only 7.0

73.1

Freestanding wood burning stove. output shown. Manual primary air control. Burns wood logs only. Refuel period is 1 h to give the rated output shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

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E. ROOMHEATERS/STOVES (continued)

Appliances (See Notes above)

Manufacturers

Rated Output kW and Gross Efficiency

at Nominal Output (see introductory Notes

6.2, 6.3 and 6.4)

Manufacturer's Remarks (See Notes above)

Direct Room Heating

% Gross Eff.

Green 8kW Freestanding Stove

Heat Design

When burning

wood only 8.0

73.1

Freestanding wood burning stove. output shown. Manual primary air control. Burns wood logs only. Refuel period is 1 h to give the rated output shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

Green 10kW Freestanding Stove

Heat Design

When burning

wood only 10.0

73.1

Freestanding wood burning stove. output shown. Manual primary air control. Burns wood logs only. Refuel period is 1 h to give the rated output shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

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E. ROOMHEATERS/STOVES (continued)

Appliances (See Notes above)

Manufacturers

Rated Output kW and Gross Efficiency

at Nominal Output (see introductory Notes

6.2, 6.3 and 6.4)

Manufacturer's Remarks (See Notes above)

Direct Room Heating

% Gross Eff.

Hawk 3

Hunter Stoves Ltd

When burning

wood 4.0

When burning smokeless fuels

3.5

65.0

65.1

. Freestanding multi-fuel roomheater. Manual primary air control. Burns Manufactured and Natural Smokeless fuels as approved for closed appliances in Part 2 of this Guide and wood logs only. Refuel periods are 1.0 h for wood and 2.0 h for smokeless fuels to give the rated outputs shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning both wood and smokeless fuels.

Herald 6

Hunter Stoves Ltd

When burning

wood 5.5

When burning smokeless fuels

6.5

68.5

65.6

Freestanding multi-fuel roomheater. Manual primary air control. Burns Manufactured and Natural Smokeless fuels as approved for closed appliances in Part 2 of this Guide and wood logs only. Refuel periods are 1.0 h for wood and 4.0 h for smokeless fuels to give the rated outputs shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

Herald 8

Hunter Stoves Ltd

When burning

wood 9.1

When burning smokeless fuels

7.6

72.3

66.7

Freestanding multi-fuel roomheater. Manual primary air control. Burns Manufactured and Natural Smokeless fuels as approved for closed appliances in Part 2 of this Guide and wood logs only. Refuel periods are 1.0 h for wood and 4.0 h for smokeless fuels to give the rated outputs shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

Herald 14

Hunter Stoves Ltd

When burning

wood 11.5

When burning smokeless fuels

9.0

72.3

77.4

Freestanding multi-fuel roomheater. Manual primary air control. Burns Manufactured and Natural Smokeless fuels as approved for closed appliances in Part 2 of this Guide and wood logs only. Refuel periods are 0.75 h for wood and 4.0 h for smokeless fuels to give the rated outputs shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

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E. ROOMHEATERS/STOVES (continued)

Appliances (See Notes above)

Manufacturers

Rated Output kW and Gross Efficiency

at Nominal Output (see introductory Notes

6.2, 6.3 and 6.4)

Manufacturer's Remarks (See Notes above)

Direct Room Heating

% Gross Eff.

Hwam Beethoven † Hwam Beethoven H † Hwam Vivaldi † Hwam Mozart † Hwam Ravel † Hwam 30 †

Hwam Euroheat Distributors (H.B.S) Ltd

When burning

wood only 4.5

70.1

Freestanding wood burning stoves. Burns wood logs only. Refuel period is 1.20 h to give the rated output shown. These appliances are classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

Hwam Monet Hwam Monet H Hwam 60

Hwam Euroheat Distributors (H.B.S) Ltd

When burning

wood only 5.5

68.3

Freestanding wood burning stoves. Burns wood logs only. Refuel period is 1.07 h to give the rated output shown. These appliances are classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

Hwam 3310 Hwam 3320

Hwam Euroheat Distributors (H.B.S) Ltd

When burning

wood only 4.6

74.6

Freestanding wood burning stoves. Burns wood logs only. Refuel period is 1.20 h to give the rated output shown. These appliances are classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

Hwam Figaro

Hwam Euroheat Distributors (H.B.S) Ltd

When burning

wood only 6.0

66.4

Freestanding wood burning stove. Burns wood logs only. Refuel period is 0.97 h to give the rated output shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

† denotes it is a DEFRA Exempted Appliance and can be used in Smoke Control Areas when operated in accordance with the specified conditions of the exemption and burning only the specified fuels in accordance with the manufacturer‟s operating instructions. It is important to note that the appliances marked as DEFRA Exempted refers only to England. Exemption for the now devolved administrations of Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland are subject to separate legal processes and the installer must verify the status of the exemption in relation to the country of the installation; see www.uksmokecontrolareas.co.uk

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E. ROOMHEATERS/STOVES (continued)

Appliances (See Notes above)

Manufacturers

Rated Output kW and Gross Efficiency

at Nominal Output (see introductory Notes

6.2, 6.3 and 6.4)

Manufacturer's Remarks (See Notes above)

Direct Room Heating

% Gross Eff.

Hwam 4410

Hwam Euroheat Distributors (H.B.S) Ltd

When burning

wood only 6.0

74.3

Freestanding wood burning stove. Manual primary air control. Burns wood logs and peat only. Refuel period is 2.2 h to give the rated output shown. This appliance is classed as intermittent when burning wood.

Hwam I 20/80

Hwam Euroheat Distributors (H.B.S) Ltd

When burning

wood only 6.0

74.3

Inset wood burning stove. Manual primary air control. Burns wood logs and peat only. Refuel period is 2.2 h to give the rated output shown. This appliance is classed as intermittent when burning wood.

Hwam I 30/55

Hwam Euroheat Distributors (H.B.S) Ltd

When burning

wood only 6.0

72.0

Inset wood burning stove. Manual primary air control. Burns wood logs and peat only. Refuel period is 2.0 h to give the rated output shown. This appliance is classed as intermittent when burning wood.

Jacobus 6 Jacobus 9 Jacobus 12

Jacobus (distributed by Landy Vent UK Ltd)

When burning

wood only

7.0

10.0

14.0

73.3

71.6

72.3

Freestanding wood burning stoves. Manual air controls. Burn wood logs only. Refuel periods are 0.75 hours to give the rated outputs shown. These appliances are classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

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E. ROOMHEATERS/STOVES (continued)

Appliances (See Notes above)

Manufacturers

Rated Output kW and Gross Efficiency

at Nominal Output (see introductory Notes

6.2, 6.3 and 6.4)

Manufacturer's Remarks (See Notes above)

Direct Room Heating

% Gross Eff.

Asia Giorgia

Fiammetta

La Nordica S.p.A

When burning

wood only 6.0

71.0

Freestanding stove. Manual primary air control. Burns wood logs only. Refuel period is 1.5 h to give the rated output shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

Fiorella

La Nordica S.p.A

When burning

wood only 6.0

71.0

Freestanding stove. Manual primary air control. Burns wood logs only. Refuel period is 1.0 h to give the rated output shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

Sovrana

La Nordica S.p.A

When burning

wood only 6.5

71.6

Freestanding stove. Manual primary air control. Burns wood logs only. Refuel period is 0.8 h to give the rated output shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

Isetta Isetta Con Cerchi

La Nordica S.p.A

When burning

wood only 7.0

71.0

Freestanding stove. Manual primary air control. Burns wood logs only. Refuel period is 1.0 h to give the rated output shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

Isotta Isotta Con Cerchi

La Nordica S.p.A

When burning

wood only 9.0

75.5

Freestanding stove. Manual primary air control. Burns wood logs only. Refuel period is 1.3 h to give the rated output shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

Giulietta

La Nordica S.p.A

When burning

wood only 6.0

71.3

Freestanding stove. Manual primary air control. Burns wood logs only. Refuel period is 1.3 h to give the rated output shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

Inserto 50 Crystal

La Nordica S.p.A

When burning

wood only 6.0

71.3

Inset stove. Manual primary air control. Burns wood logs only. Refuel period is 1.0 h to give the rated output shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

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E. ROOMHEATERS/STOVES (continued)

Appliances (See Notes above)

Manufacturers

Rated Output kW and Gross Efficiency

at Nominal Output (see introductory Notes

6.2, 6.3 and 6.4)

Manufacturer's Remarks (See Notes above)

Direct Room Heating

% Gross Eff.

Fireball Carillon 4:3

La Nordica S.p.A

When burning

wood only 6.0

71.3

Freestanding stove. Manual primary air control. Burns wood logs only. Refuel period is 1.0 h to give the rated output shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood .

Carillon Carillon Flat

La Nordica S.p.A

When burning

wood only 7.0

71.2

Freestanding stove. Manual primary air control. Burns wood logs only. Refuel period is 1.0 h to give the rated output shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

Super Max

La Nordica S.p.A

When burning

wood only 6.0

73.1

Freestanding stove. Manual primary air control. Burns wood logs only. Refuel period is 1.0 h to give the rated output shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

Super Junior

La Nordica S.p.A

When burning

wood only 5.0

72.3

Freestanding stove. Manual primary air control. Burns wood logs only. Refuel period is 1.1 h to give the rated output shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

Fulvia Gaia

La Nordica S.p.A

When burning

wood only 6.0

71.0

Freestanding stove. Manual primary air control. Burns wood logs only. Refuel period is 0.8 h to give the rated output shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

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E. ROOMHEATERS/STOVES (continued)

Appliances (See Notes above)

Manufacturers

Rated Output kW and Gross Efficiency

at Nominal Output (see introductory Notes

6.2, 6.3 and 6.4)

Manufacturer's Remarks (See Notes above)

Direct Room Heating

% Gross Eff.

Squirrel 1400 Range: 1410 Radiant Standard Airwash

1430 Cleanheat (side plain door) 1435 Cleanheat (ribbed side plain door)

Morsø Jernstøberi A/S

When burning

wood only 4.5

4.5

4.5

69.2

64.6

64.6

. Freestanding wood burning stoves. Manual primary air control. Burns wood logs only. Refuel periods are 0.8 h to give the rated outputs shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

Dove 1600

Morsø Jernstøberi A/S

When burning

wood only 10.5

67.3

Freestanding wood burning stove. Manual primary air control. Burns wood logs only. Refuel period is 0.8 h to give the rated outputs shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

Panther 2100 Range: 2110 Cleanheat Radiant, Ribbed Side 2140 Convector, Ribbed Side

Morsø Jernstøberi A/S

When burning

wood only 9.0

5.6

65.5

69.2

Freestanding wood burning stove. Manual primary air control. Burns wood logs only. Refuel period is 0.8 h to give the rated outputs shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

Badger 3100 Range: † 3112 Cleanheat Fine ribbed sides 3142 Convector Plain sides

Morsø Jernstøberi A/S

When burning

wood only 4.5

71.5

Freestanding wood burning stoves. Manual primary air control. Burns wood logs only. Refuel periods are 1.0 h to give the rated outputs shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

Owl 3400 Range: † 3410 Radiant Owl motif 3420 Radiant Ribbed side 3440 Convector

Morsø Jernstøberi A/S

When burning

wood only 6.0

67.3

Freestanding wood burning stoves. Manual primary air control. Burns wood logs only. Refuel periods are 1.4 h to give the rated outputs shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood. Top or rear flue outlet positions.

3600

Morsø Jernstøberi A/S

When burning

wood only 9.8

66.7

Freestanding wood burning stove. Manual primary air control. Burns wood logs only. Refuel periods are 1.0 h to give the rated outputs shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

† denotes it is a DEFRA Exempted Appliance and can be used in Smoke Control Areas when operated in accordance with the specified conditions of the exemption and burning only the specified fuels in accordance with the manufacturer‟s operating instructions. It is important to note that the appliances marked as DEFRA Exempted refers only to England. Exemption for the now devolved administrations of Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland are subject to separate legal processes and the installer must verify the status of the exemption in relation to the country of the installation; see www.uksmokecontrolareas.co.uk

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E. ROOMHEATERS/STOVES (continued)

Appliances (See Notes above)

Manufacturers

Rated Output kW and Gross Efficiency

at Nominal Output (see introductory Notes

6.2, 6.3 and 6.4)

Manufacturer's Remarks (See Notes above)

Direct Room Heating

% Gross Eff.

6100 Range: † 6140 Low Plinth 6148 Pedestal

Morsø Jernstøberi A/S

When burning

wood only 5.0

72.9

Freestanding wood burning stove. Manual primary air control. Burns wood logs only. Refuel periods are 0.8 h to give the rated outputs shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

7100 Viking

Morsø Jernstøberi A/S

When burning

wood only 5.4

68.7

Freestanding wood burning stove. Manual primary air control. Burns wood logs only. Refuel periods are 0.75 h to give the rated outputs shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

8100 Range: 8140 With plinth 8142 With Log Drawer 8148 With pedestal

Morsø Jernstøberi A/S

When burning

wood only 6.3

73.3

Freestanding wood burning stoves. Manual primary air control. Burns wood logs only. Refuel periods are 0.75 h to give the rated outputs shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

Ø Range: Ø4 † Ø6 Ø8

Morsø Jernstøberi A/S

When burning

wood only 5.0

7.7

9.3

73.7

68.3

65.5

Freestanding wood burning stoves. Manual primary air control. Burns wood logs only. Refuel periods are 0.9 h to give the rated outputs shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

† denotes it is a DEFRA Exempted Appliance and can be used in Smoke Control Areas when operated in accordance with the specified conditions of the exemption and burning only the specified fuels in accordance with the manufacturer‟s operating instructions. It is important to note that the appliances marked as DEFRA Exempted refers only to England. Exemption for the now devolved administrations of Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland are subject to separate legal processes and the installer must verify the status of the exemption in relation to the country of the installation; see www.uksmokecontrolareas.co.uk

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E. ROOMHEATERS/STOVES (continued)

Appliances (See Notes above)

Manufacturers

Rated Output kW and Gross Efficiency

at Nominal Output (see introductory Notes

6.2, 6.3 and 6.4)

Manufacturer's Remarks (See Notes above)

Direct Room Heating

% Gross Eff.

Beckett Non-Boiler Model

Mulberry Stoves

When burning

wood 8.5

When burning smokeless fuels

16.3

65.9

65.0

Freestanding multi-fuel stove. Manual combustion air controls. Burns Manufactured and Natural Smokeless fuels as approved for closed appliances in Part 2 of this Guide and wood logs only. Refuel period is 0.75 h for wood and 1.0 for smokeless fuels to give the rated outputs shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning both wood and smokeless fuels.

Joyce Non-Boiler Model

Mulberry Stoves

When burning

wood 4.7

65.6

Freestanding multi-fuel stove. Note: HETAS Approval is only for wood burning. Manual combustion air controls. Refuel period is 0.75 h for wood to give the rated output shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent”.

Stoker

Mulberry Stoves

When burning

wood 6.5

When burning smokeless fuels

5.9

69.9

65.0

Inset multi-fuel stove. Manual combustion air controls. Burns Manufactured and Natural Smokeless fuels as approved for closed appliances in Part 2 of this Guide and wood logs only. Refuel period is 0.75 h for wood and 4.0 h for smokeless fuels to give the rated outputs shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood and continuous when burning smokeless fuels.

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E. ROOMHEATERS/STOVES (continued)

Appliances (See Notes above)

Manufacturers

Rated Output kW and Gross Efficiency

at Nominal Output (see introductory Notes

6.2, 6.3 and 6.4)

Manufacturer's Remarks (See Notes above)

Direct Room Heating

% Gross Eff.

Harmony, Stanford and Nestor Martin 23 Models (Rear Flue Outlet Only)

S23 † H23 † R23 † SP23 †

Nestor Martin Euroheat Distributors (H.B.S) Ltd

When burning

wood only 5.9

65.7

Freestanding wood burning stoves. Manual primary air control. Burns wood logs only. Refuel period using rear flue outlet only is 0.75 h to give the rated output shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

Harmony and Stanford 43 Models (Rear Flue Outlet Only)

S43 H43

Nestor Martin Euroheat Distributors (H.B.S) Ltd

When burning

wood only 10.5

72.8

Freestanding wood burning stoves. Manual primary air control. Burns wood logs only. Refuel period using rear flue outlet only is 0.79 h to give the rated output shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

Harmony 1 (Rear Flue Outlet Only)

Nestor Martin Euroheat Distributors (H.B.S) Ltd

When burning

wood only 8.0

70.1

Freestanding wood burning stove. Manual primary air control. Burns wood logs only. Refuel period using rear flue outlet only is 0.85 h to give the rated output shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

Harmony III (Rear Flue Outlet Only)

Nestor Martin Euroheat Distributors (H.B.S) Ltd

When burning

wood only 16.0

68.9

Freestanding wood burning stove. Manual primary air control. Burns wood logs only. Refuel period using rear flue outlet only is 0.99 h to give the rated output shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

Stanford 80 (Rear Flue Outlet Only)

Nestor Martin Euroheat Distributors (H.B.S) Ltd

When burning

wood only 8.0

70.1

Freestanding wood burning stove. Manual primary air control. Burns wood logs only. Refuel period using rear flue outlet only is 0.85 h to give the rated output shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

Harmony 13 † Stanford 13 †

Nestor Martin Euroheat Distributors (H.B.S) Ltd

When burning

wood 5.0

When burning smokeless fuels

3.5

75.9

71.2

Freestanding multi-fuel roomheater. Manual primary air control. Burns Manufactured and Natural Smokeless fuels as approved for closed appliances in Part 2 of this Guide and wood logs only. Refuel periods are 1.5 h for wood and 4.0 h for smokeless fuels to give the rated outputs shown. This appliance is classed as “continuous” when burning both wood and smokeless fuels.

† denotes it is a DEFRA Exempted Appliance and can be used in Smoke Control Areas when operated in accordance with the specified conditions of the exemption and burning only the specified fuels in accordance with the manufacturer‟s operating instructions. It is important to note that the appliances marked as DEFRA Exempted refers only to England. Exemption for the now devolved administrations of Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland are subject to separate legal processes and the installer must verify the status of the exemption in relation to the country of the installation; see www.uksmokecontrolareas.co.uk

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E. ROOMHEATERS/STOVES (continued)

Appliances (See Notes above)

Manufacturers

Rated Output kW and Gross Efficiency

at Nominal Output (see introductory Notes

6.2, 6.3 and 6.4)

Manufacturer's Remarks (See Notes above)

Direct Room Heating

% Gross Eff.

Contura 400 Series :

450 450T 460tall/low 470medium-high 470tall 480

NIBE AB

When burning

wood only 7.0

70.1

Freestanding wood burning stoves. Manual primary air control. Burns wood logs only. Refuel periods are 0.87 h to give the rated outputs shown. These appliances are classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

Contura 500 Series :

510 † 520T † 550 † 556 560T † 560K † 570 † 580 † 585 † 586 590 † 590T †

NIBE AB

When burning

wood only 5.0

71.3

Freestanding wood burning stoves. Manual primary air control. Burns wood logs only. Refuel periods are 1.0 h to give the rated outputs shown. These appliances are classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

Contura 600 Series :

650 660T 660K 670 690

NIBE AB

When burning

wood only 6.0

71.8

Freestanding wood burning stoves. Manual primary air control. Burns wood logs only. Refuel periods are 1.0 h to give the rated outputs shown. These appliances are classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

Handöl 30 series:

32 † 34T † 35T †

NIBE AB

When burning wood only

5.0

72.7

Freestanding wood burning stoves. Manual primary air control. Burns wood logs only. Refuel periods are 0.79 h to give the rated outputs shown. These appliances are classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

Handöl 50 series:

51 † 51L † 52 † 52T † 53 † 54 † 54T †

NIBE AB

When burning wood only

5.0

71.9

Freestanding wood burning stoves. Manual primary air control. Burns wood logs only. Refuel periods are 1.0 h to give the rated outputs shown. These appliances are classed as “intermittent” when burning wood

† denotes it is a DEFRA Exempted Appliance and can be used in Smoke Control Areas when operated in accordance with the specified conditions of the exemption and burning only the specified fuels in accordance with the manufacturer‟s operating instructions. It is important to note that the appliances marked as DEFRA Exempted refers only to England. Exemption for the now devolved administrations of Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland are subject to separate legal processes and the installer must verify the status of the exemption in relation to the country of the installation; see www.uksmokecontrolareas.co.uk

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E. ROOMHEATERS/STOVES (continued)

Appliances (See Notes above)

Manufacturers

Rated Output kW and Gross Efficiency

at Nominal Output (see introductory Notes

6.2, 6.3 and 6.4)

Manufacturer's Remarks (See Notes above)

Direct Room Heating

% Gross Eff.

Bohemia 30

Pevex Enterprises Ltd

When burning

wood only 3.0

67.7

Freestanding stove. Manual primary air control. Burns wood logs only. Refuel period is 1.0 h to give the rated output shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

Bohemia 40

Pevex Enterprises Ltd

When burning

wood only 4.0

70.3

Manufacturer‟s Remarks as for Bohemia 30

Bohemia 50

Pevex Enterprises Ltd

When burning

wood only 5.0

67.9

Manufacturer‟s Remarks as for Bohemia 30

Bohemia 60

Pevex Enterprises Ltd

When burning

wood only 6.0

65.2

Manufacturer‟s Remarks as for Bohemia 30

† denotes it is a DEFRA Exempted Appliance and can be used in Smoke Control Areas when operated in accordance with the specified conditions of the exemption and burning only the specified fuels in accordance with the manufacturer‟s operating instructions. It is important to note that the appliances marked as DEFRA Exempted refers only to England. Exemption for the now devolved administrations of Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland are subject to separate legal processes and the installer must verify the status of the exemption in relation to the country of the installation; see www.uksmokecontrolareas.co.uk

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E. ROOMHEATERS/STOVES (continued)

Appliances (See Notes above)

Manufacturers

Rated Output kW and Gross Efficiency

at Nominal Output (see introductory Notes

6.2, 6.3 and 6.4)

Manufacturer's Remarks (See Notes above)

Direct Room Heating

% Gross Eff.

Rondo † Mino II †

Rais A/S Importer – Robeys Ltd

When burning

wood only 5.0

72.8

Freestanding wood burning stove. Manual primary air control. Burns wood logs only. Refuel period is 1.00 h to give the rated output shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

Q-bic

Rais A/S Importer – Robeys Ltd

When burning

wood only 4.5

68.3

Freestanding wood burning stove. Manual primary air control. Burns wood logs only. Refuel period is 1.2 h to give the rated output shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood. Top flue outlet only and has different bases.

600 (Inset)

Rais A/S Importer – Robeys Ltd

When burning

wood only 5.0

68.3

Inset wood burning stove. Manual primary air control. Burns wood logs only. Refuel period is 1.0 h to give the rated output shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

Rais 700 †

Rais A/S Importer – Robeys Ltd

When burning wood only

5.2

72.8

Inset wood burning stove. Manual air controls.

Burns wood logs only.

Refuel period is 1.23 h to give the rated output shown.

This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

Palo Pilar

Rais A/S Importer – Robeys Ltd

When burning

wood only 5.0

72.0

Freestanding wood burning stove. Manual primary air control. Burns wood logs only. Refuel period is 1.25h to give the rated output shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

Pina

Rais A/S Importer – Robeys Ltd

When burning

wood only 5.0

70.1

Freestanding wood burning stoves. Manual primary air control. Burns wood logs only. Refuel period is 1.0 h to give the rated output shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood. Top flue outlet only. Are available with turntable plinth.

Geo

Rais A/S Importer – Robeys Ltd

When burning

wood only 5.0

72.0

Freestanding wood burning stoves. Manual primary air control. Burns wood logs only. Refuel period is 1.0 h to give the rated output shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood. Top flue outlet only.

† denotes it is a DEFRA Exempted Appliance and can be used in Smoke Control Areas when operated in accordance with the specified conditions of the exemption and burning only the specified fuels in accordance with the manufacturer‟s operating instructions. It is important to note that the appliances marked as DEFRA Exempted refers only to England. Exemption for the now devolved administrations of Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland are subject to separate legal processes and the installer must verify the status of the exemption in relation to the country of the installation; see www.uksmokecontrolareas.co.uk

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E. ROOMHEATERS/STOVES (continued)

Appliances (See Notes above)

Manufacturers

Rated Output kW and Gross Efficiency

at Nominal Output (see introductory Notes

6.2, 6.3 and 6.4)

Manufacturer's Remarks (See Notes above)

Direct Room Heating

% Gross Eff.

Topas Opus

Rais A/S Importer – Robeys Ltd

When burning

wood only 5.0

70.1

Freestanding wood burning stove. Manual primary air control. Burns wood logs only. Refuel period is 1.13 h to give the rated output shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

Rondo 92 † Rondo 120 †

Rais A/S Importer – Robeys Ltd

When burning

wood only 5.0

72.8

Freestanding wood burning stove. Manual primary air control. Burns wood logs only. Refuel period is 1.05 h to give the rated output shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

Q-bic Inset

Rais A/S Importer – Robeys Ltd

When burning

wood only 4.5

68.3

Inset wood burning stove. Manual primary air control. Burns wood logs only. Refuel period is 1.32 h to give the rated output shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood. Top flue outlet only and has different bases.

2:1 †

Rais A/S Importer – Robeys Ltd

When burning

wood only 6.0

71.9

Inset wood burning stove. Manual primary air control. Burns wood logs only. Refuel period is 1.15 h to give the rated output shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

Poleo 95 † Poleo 106 † Epoca †

Rais A/S Importer – Robeys Ltd

When burning

wood only 4.5

69.2

Freestanding wood burning stove. Manual primary air control. Burns wood logs only. Refuel period is 1.15h to give the rated output shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

† denotes it is a DEFRA Exempted Appliance and can be used in Smoke Control Areas when operated in accordance with the specified conditions of the exemption and burning only the specified fuels in accordance with the manufacturer‟s operating instructions. It is important to note that the appliances marked as DEFRA Exempted refers only to England. Exemption for the now devolved administrations of Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland are subject to separate legal processes and the installer must verify the status of the exemption in relation to the country of the installation; see www.uksmokecontrolareas.co.uk

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Appliances (See Notes above)

Manufacturers

Rated Output kW and Gross Efficiency

at Nominal Output (see introductory Notes

6.2, 6.3 and 6.4)

Manufacturer's Remarks (See Notes above)

Direct Room Heating

% Gross Eff.

Redfyre Kensal 20 RF – KEN20M †

Redfyre

When burning

wood 3.8

When burning smokeless fuels

3.8

70.1

84.0

Dry freestanding multi-fuel roomheater. Manual primary air control. Burns Manufactured and Natural Smokeless fuels as approved for closed appliances in Part 2 of this Guide and wood logs only. Refuel periods are 0.75 h for wood and 1.0 h for smokeless fuels to give the rated outputs shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning both wood and smokeless fuels.

Redfyre Kensal 33 RF-KEN33W † RF-KEN33WLC RF-KEN33M † RF-KEN33MLC

Redfyre

When burning

wood 4.9

When burning smokeless fuels

4.9

72.3

83.1

Dry freestanding multi-fuel roomheater. Manual primary air control. Burns Manufactured and Natural Smokeless fuels as approved for closed appliances in Part 2 of this Guide and wood logs only. Refuel periods are 0.75 h for wood and 1.0 h for smokeless fuels to give the rated outputs shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning both wood and smokeless fuels.

Redfyre Kensal 40 RF-KEN40W RF-KEN40WLC RF-KEN40M RF-KEN40MLC

Redfyre

When burning

wood 8.0

When burning smokeless fuels

8.0

69.4

79.7

Dry freestanding multi-fuel roomheater. Manual primary air control. Burns Manufactured and Natural Smokeless fuels as approved for closed appliances in Part 2 of this Guide and wood logs only. Refuel periods are 0.75 h for wood and 1.0 h for smokeless fuels to give the rated outputs shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning both wood and smokeless fuels.

Redfyre Kensal 60 RF-KEN60W

Redfyre

When burning

wood only 11.0

69.0

Dry freestanding roomheaters. Manual primary air control. Available as wood only versions which can burn wood logs only. Refuel periods are 0.75 h for wood to give the rated outputs shown. These appliances are classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

† denotes it is a DEFRA Exempted Appliance and can be used in Smoke Control Areas when operated in accordance with the specified conditions of the exemption and burning only the specified fuels in accordance with the manufacturer‟s operating instructions. It is important to note that the appliances marked as DEFRA Exempted refers only to England. Exemption for the now devolved administrations of Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland are subject to separate legal processes and the installer must verify the status of the exemption in relation to the country of the installation; see www.uksmokecontrolareas.co.uk

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Appliances (See Notes above)

Manufacturers

Rated Output kW and Gross Efficiency

at Nominal Output (see introductory Notes

6.2, 6.3 and 6.4)

Manufacturer's Remarks (See Notes above)

Direct Room Heating

% Gross Eff.

Turbhogar:- Alfa 80 Beta 80 Lambda 80 Sigma 80 Delta 80

Rofer and Rodi

When burning

wood only 14.5

68.6

Inset stove. Manual primary air control. Burns wood logs only. Refuel period is 0.75 h to give the rated output shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

Xeoos 5 kW Range: Natur Pur Classic Style Harmony Elegance

Specht Modulare Ofensysteme GmbH + Co.KG

When burning

wood only

5.0

74.5

Freestanding wood burning stoves. Manual primary air control. Burns wood logs only. Refuel periods are 2.8 h to give the rated outputs shown. These appliances are classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

Xeoos 8 kW Range: Basic Pur Classic Elegance

Specht Modulare Ofensysteme GmbH + Co.KG

When burning

wood only

8.0

76.1

Freestanding wood burning stoves. Manual primary air control. Burns wood logs only. Refuel periods are 3.2 h to give the rated outputs shown. These appliances are classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

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Appliances (See Notes above)

Manufacturers

Rated Output kW and Gross Efficiency

at Nominal Output (see introductory Notes

6.2, 6.3 and 6.4)

Manufacturer's Remarks (See Notes above)

Direct Room Heating

% Gross Eff.

Brunel 1A

Model 7008

Stovax Ltd

When burning

wood 4.0

When burning smokeless fuels

4.0

72.5

82.5

Freestanding multi-fuel roomheaters. Manual primary air control. Burns Manufactured and Natural Smokeless fuels as approved for closed appliances in Part 2 of this Guide and wood logs only. Refuel periods are 0.75 h for wood and 1.0 h for smokeless fuels to give the rated outputs shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning both wood and smokeless fuels.

Brunel 2CB

Model 7051

Stovax Ltd

When burning

wood 6.0

When burning smokeless fuels

6.0

71.9

76.0

Freestanding multi-fuel roomheaters. Manual primary air control. Burns Manufactured and Natural Smokeless fuels as approved for closed appliances in Part 2 of this Guide and wood logs only. Refuel periods are 0.75 h for wood and 1.0 h for smokeless fuels to give the rated outputs shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning both wood and smokeless fuels.

Brunel 3CB

Model 7053

Stovax Ltd

When burning

wood 7.0

When burning smokeless fuels

7.0

69.2

81.6

Freestanding multi-fuel roomheaters. Manual primary air control. Burns Manufactured and Natural Smokeless fuels as approved for closed appliances in Part 2 of this Guide and wood logs only. Refuel periods are 0.75 h for wood and 1.0 h for smokeless fuels to give the rated outputs shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning both wood and smokeless fuels.

Huntingdon 25 Tracery Door Version:

Model 7058 (MF) †

Clear Door Version: Model 7057 (MF) †

Stovax Ltd

When burning

wood 4.9

When burning smokeless fuels

4.9

71.3

76.5

Dry freestanding multi-fuel roomheater. Manual primary air control. Burns Manufactured and Natural Smokeless fuels as approved for closed appliances in Part 2 of this Guide and wood logs only. Refuel periods are 0.75 h for wood and 1.0 h for smokeless fuels to give the rated outputs shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning both wood and smokeless fuels.

† denotes it is a DEFRA Exempted Appliance and can be used in Smoke Control Areas when operated in accordance with the specified conditions of the exemption and burning only the specified fuels in accordance with the manufacturer‟s operating instructions. It is important to note that the appliances marked as DEFRA Exempted refers only to England. Exemption for the now devolved administrations of Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland are subject to separate legal processes and the installer must verify the status of the exemption in relation to the country of the installation; see www.uksmokecontrolareas.co.uk

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E. ROOMHEATERS/STOVES (continued)

Appliances (See Notes above)

Manufacturers

Rated Output kW and Gross Efficiency

at Nominal Output (see introductory Notes

6.2, 6.3 and 6.4)

Manufacturer's Remarks (See Notes above)

Direct Room Heating

% Gross Eff.

Huntingdon 28 Tracery Door Version:

Model 7065 (MF)

Clear Door Version: Model 7064 (MF)

Stovax Ltd

When burning

wood 6.0

When burning smokeless fuels

6.0

70.8

80.5

Freestanding multi-fuel roomheater. Manual primary air control. Burns Manufactured and Natural Smokeless fuels as approved for closed appliances in Part 2 of this Guide and wood logs only. Refuel periods are 0.75 h for wood and 1.0 h for smokeless fuels to give the rated outputs shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning both wood and smokeless fuels.

Huntingdon 30 Tracery Door Version:

Model 7055 (MF)

Clear Door Version: Model 7054 (MF)

Stovax Ltd

When burning

wood 6.0

When burning smokeless fuels

6.0

71.9

77.2

Freestanding multi-fuel roomheater. Manual primary air control. Burns Manufactured and Natural Smokeless fuels as approved for closed appliances in Part 2 of this Guide and wood logs only. Refuel periods are 0.75 h for wood and 1.0 h for smokeless fuels to give the rated outputs shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning both wood and smokeless fuels.

Huntingdon 35 Tracery Door Version:

Model 7063 (Wood only) Model 7061 (MF)

Clear Door Version: Model 7060 (MF)

Stovax Ltd

When burning

wood 7.0

When burning smokeless fuels

7.0

74.5

79.2

Freestanding roomheater. Manual primary air control. Available as wood only version which can burn wood logs only or as multi-fuel versions which can burn Manufactured and Natural Smokeless fuels as approved for closed appliances in Part 2 of this Guide and wood logs only. Refuel periods are 0.75 h for wood and 1.0 h for smokeless fuels to give the rated outputs shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning both wood and smokeless fuels.

Huntingdon 40 Tracery Door Version:

Model 7069 (Wood only) Model 7075 (MF)

Clear Door Version: Model 7074 (MF)

Stovax Ltd

When burning

wood 9.0

When burning smokeless fuels

9.0

72.0

86.2

Dry freestanding roomheater without boiler. Manual primary air control. Available as wood only version which can burn wood logs only or as multi-fuel versions which can burn Manufactured and Natural Smokeless fuels as approved for closed appliances in Part 2 of this Guide and wood logs only. Refuel periods are 0.75 h for wood and 1.0 h for smokeless fuels to give the rated outputs shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning both wood and smokeless fuels.

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E. ROOMHEATERS/STOVES (continued)

Appliances (See Notes above)

Manufacturers

Rated Output kW and Gross Efficiency

at Nominal Output (see introductory Notes

6.2, 6.3 and 6.4)

Manufacturer's Remarks (See Notes above)

Direct Room Heating

% Gross Eff.

Riva RV40 †

Stovax Ltd

When burning

wood 4.9

When burning smokeless fuels

4.9

70.1

80.2

Inset roomheater. Manual primary air control. Burns Manufactured and Natural Smokeless fuels as approved for closed appliances in Part 2 of this Guide and wood logs only. Refuel periods are 0.75 h for wood and 1.0 h for smokeless fuels to give the rated outputs shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning both wood and smokeless fuels.

Riva F40 Freestanding RVF40C † Riva F40 Avanti RVF40AV † Riva F40 Avanti Midi RVF40AVM † Riva F40 Avanti Highline RVF40AVH †

Stovax Ltd

When burning

wood 4.9

When burning smokeless fuels

4.9

70.0

79.3

Freestanding roomheaters. Manual primary air control. Burns Manufactured and Natural Smokeless fuels as approved for closed appliances in Part 2 of this Guide and wood logs only. Refuel periods are 0.75 h for wood and 1.0 h for smokeless fuels to give the rated outputs shown. These appliances are classed as “intermittent” when burning both wood and smokeless fuels.

Riva RV55 †

Stovax Ltd

When burning

wood 8.0

When burning smokeless fuels

8.0

74.1

82.2

Inset roomheater. Manual primary air control. Burns Manufactured and Natural Smokeless fuels as approved for closed appliances in Part 2 of this Guide and wood logs only. Refuel periods are 0.75 h for wood and 1.0 h for smokeless fuels to give the rated outputs shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning both wood and smokeless fuels.

Riva 55 Avanti Midi RVF55AVM †

Stovax Ltd

When burning

wood 8.0

When burning smokeless fuels

8.0

67.2

75.6

Freestanding roomheater. Manual primary air control. Burns Manufactured and Natural Smokeless fuels as approved for closed appliances in Part 2 of this Guide and wood logs only. Refuel periods are 0.75 h for wood and 1.0 h for smokeless fuels to give the rated outputs shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning both wood and smokeless fuels.

† denotes it is a DEFRA Exempted Appliance and can be used in Smoke Control Areas when operated in accordance with the specified conditions of the exemption and burning only the specified fuels in accordance with the manufacturer‟s operating instructions. It is important to note that the appliances marked as DEFRA Exempted refers only to England. Exemption for the now devolved administrations of Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland are subject to separate legal processes and the installer must verify the status of the exemption in relation to the country of the installation; see www.uksmokecontrolareas.co.uk

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E. ROOMHEATERS/STOVES (continued)

Appliances (See Notes above)

Manufacturers

Rated Output kW and Gross Efficiency

at Nominal Output (see introductory Notes

6.2, 6.3 and 6.4)

Manufacturer's Remarks (See Notes above)

Direct Room Heating

% Gross Eff.

Riva RV66 †

Stovax Ltd

When burning

wood 8.0

When burning smokeless fuels

8.0

72.7

74.6

Inset roomheater. Manual primary air control. Burns Manufactured and Natural Smokeless fuels as approved for closed appliances in Part 2 of this Guide and wood logs only. Refuel periods are 0.75 h for wood and 1.0 h for smokeless fuels to give the rated outputs shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning both wood and smokeless fuels.

Riva 66 Freestanding Riva RVF66 †

Stovax Ltd

When burning

wood 8.0

When burning smokeless fuels

8.0

72.7

74.6

Freestanding roomheater. Manual primary air control. Burns Manufactured and Natural Smokeless fuels as approved for closed appliances in Part 2 of this Guide and wood logs only. Refuel periods are 0.75 h for wood and 1.0 h for smokeless fuels to give the rated outputs shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning both wood and smokeless fuels.

Riva 66 Avanti RV66AVC †

Stovax Ltd

When burning

wood 8.0

When burning smokeless fuels

8.0

72.7

74.6

Inset roomheater. Manual primary air control. Burns Manufactured and Natural Smokeless fuels as approved for closed appliances in Part 2 of this Guide and wood logs only. Refuel periods are 0.75 h for wood and 1.0 h for smokeless fuels to give the rated outputs shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning both wood and smokeless fuels.

Riva RV76

Stovax Ltd

When burning

wood only 9.0

71.9

Inset roomheater. Manual primary air control. Burns wood logs only. Refuel periods are 0.80 h to give the rated output shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent”.

Riva RVF76

Stovax Ltd

When burning

wood only 9.0

71.9

Freestanding roomheater. Manual primary air control. Burns wood logs only. Refuel periods are 0.80 h to give the rated output shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent”.

† denotes it is a DEFRA Exempted Appliance and can be used in Smoke Control Areas when operated in accordance with the specified conditions of the exemption and burning only the specified fuels in accordance with the manufacturer‟s operating instructions. It is important to note that the appliances marked as DEFRA Exempted refers only to England. Exemption for the now devolved administrations of Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland are subject to separate legal processes and the installer must verify the status of the exemption in relation to the country of the installation; see www.uksmokecontrolareas.co.uk

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E. ROOMHEATERS/STOVES (continued)

Appliances (See Notes above)

Manufacturers

Rated Output kW and Gross Efficiency

at Nominal Output (see introductory Notes

6.2, 6.3 and 6.4)

Manufacturer's Remarks (See Notes above)

Direct Room Heating

% Gross Eff.

RIVA PLUS RANGE: Model: Small RVP - SMW (Woodburning) RVP - SMM (Multifuel) † Model: Midi RVP - MDW (Woodburning) RVP - MDM (Multifuel) † Model: Medium RVP - MEW (Woodburning) RVP - MEM (Multifuel) † Model: Large RVP - LAW (Woodburning) RVP - LAM (Multifuel)

Stovax Ltd

When burning wood 5.0

When burning smokeless fuels

5.0

When burning wood 6.5

When burning smokeless fuels

6.5

When burning wood 8.0

When burning smokeless fuels

8.0

When burning wood 11.0

When burning smokeless fuels

11.0

70.6

77.1

65.1

70.2

65.1

70.2

72.0

68.9

Freestanding roomheaters. Manual primary air control. Burn Manufactured and Natural Smokeless fuels as approved for closed appliances in Part 2 of this Guide and wood logs only. Refuel periods for the Riva Plus Small, Midi and Medium are 0.75 h for wood and 1.0 h for smokeless fuels to give the rated outputs shown. Refuel periods for the Riva Plus Large are 0.75 h for wood and 1.5 h for smokeless fuels to give the rated outputs shown. These appliances are classed as “intermittent” when burning both wood and smokeless fuels.

RIVA VISION RANGE: Model Small:- RVN - SMW (Woodburning) RVN - SMM (Multifuel) † Model: Midi RVN - MIDW (Woodburning) RVN - MIDM (Multifuel) † Model: Medium RVN - MEDW (Woodburning) RVN - MEDM (Multifuel) †

Stovax Ltd

When burning wood 5.0

When burning smokeless fuels

5.0

When burning wood 6.5

When burning smokeless fuels

6.5

When burning wood 8.0

When burning smokeless fuels

8.0

68.0

73.8

67.3

73.8

67.4

76.9

Freestanding roomheaters. Manual primary air control. Burn Manufactured and Natural Smokeless fuels as approved for closed appliances in Part 2 of this Guide and wood logs only. Refuel periods are 0.75 h for wood and 1.0 h for smokeless fuels to give the rated outputs shown. These appliances are classed as “intermittent” when burning both wood and smokeless fuels.

continued on next page † denotes it is a DEFRA Exempted Appliance and can be used in Smoke Control Areas when operated in accordance with the specified conditions of the exemption and burning only the specified fuels in accordance with the manufacturer‟s operating instructions. It is important to note that the appliances marked as DEFRA Exempted refers only to England. Exemption for the now devolved administrations of Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland are subject to separate legal processes and the installer must verify the status of the exemption in relation to the country of the installation; see www.uksmokecontrolareas.co.uk

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E. ROOMHEATERS/STOVES (continued)

Appliances (See Notes above)

Manufacturers

Rated Output kW and Gross Efficiency

at Nominal Output (see introductory Notes

6.2, 6.3 and 6.4)

Manufacturer's Remarks (See Notes above)

Direct Room Heating

% Gross Eff.

RIVA STUDIO RANGE: Studio 1: RVS – 1 † Studio 2: RVS – 2 † Studio 3: RVS - 3

Stovax Ltd

When burning wood 5.0

When burning wood 8.0

When burning wood 11.0

68.5

69.1

69.0

Inset roomheaters. Manual primary air control. Burn wood logs only. Refuel periods are 0.75 h to give the rated outputs shown. These appliances are classed as “intermittent”.

RIVA STUDIO FREESTANDING RANGE:

Riva Studio Freestanding 1: RVFS - 1 † Riva Studio Freestanding 2: RVFS - 2 †

Stovax Ltd

When burning wood 5.0

When burning wood 8.0

68.5

69.1

Freestanding roomheaters. Manual primary air control. Burn wood logs only. Refuel periods are 0.75 h to give the rated outputs shown. These appliances are classed as “intermittent”.

Stockton Milner Brick Inset Convector Stove

Model STMB †

Stovax Ltd

When burning

wood 4.6

When burning smokeless fuels

5.0

66.7

74.5

Dry inset multi-fuel roomheater. Manual primary air control. Burns Manufactured and Natural Smokeless fuels as approved for closed appliances in Part 2 of this Guide and wood logs only. Refuel periods are 0.75 h for wood and 1.0 h for smokeless fuels to give the rated outputs shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning both wood and smokeless fuels.

† denotes it is a DEFRA Exempted Appliance and can be used in Smoke Control Areas when operated in accordance with the specified conditions of the exemption and burning only the specified fuels in accordance with the manufacturer‟s operating instructions. It is important to note that the appliances marked as DEFRA Exempted refers only to England. Exemption for the now devolved administrations of Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland are subject to separate legal processes and the installer must verify the status of the exemption in relation to the country of the installation; see www.uksmokecontrolareas.co.uk

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E. ROOMHEATERS/STOVES (continued)

Appliances (See Notes above)

Manufacturers

Rated Output kW and Gross Efficiency

at Nominal Output (see introductory Notes

6.2, 6.3 and 6.4)

Manufacturer's Remarks (See Notes above)

Direct Room Heating

% Gross Eff.

Stockton 3

Model 7118 (MF) †

Stovax Ltd

When burning

wood 3.8

When burning smokeless fuels

3.8

70.1

84.0

Dry freestanding multi-fuel roomheater. Manual primary air control. Burns Manufactured and Natural Smokeless fuels as approved for closed appliances in Part 2 of this Guide and wood logs only. Refuel periods are 0.75 h for wood and 1.0 h for smokeless fuels to give the rated outputs shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning both wood and smokeless fuels.

View 3 Multifuel Model: VW-3MF †

Stovax Ltd

When burning

wood 3.8

When burning smokeless fuels

3.8

70.1

84.0

Dry freestanding multi-fuel roomheater. Manual primary air control. Burns Manufactured and Natural Smokeless fuels as approved for closed appliances in Part 2 of this Guide and wood logs only. Refuel periods are 0.75 h for wood and 1.0 h for smokeless fuels to give the rated outputs shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning both wood and smokeless fuels.

Stockton 4

Model 7101 (wood only) † Model 7102 (MF) †

Stovax Ltd

When burning

wood 3.8

When burning smokeless fuels

3.8

70.1

84.0

Dry freestanding roomheaters. Manual primary air control. Available as wood only version which can burn wood logs only or as multi-fuel version which can burn Manufactured and Natural Smokeless fuels as approved for closed appliances in Part 2 of this Guide and wood logs only. Refuel periods are 0.75 h for wood and 1.0 h for smokeless fuels to give the rated outputs shown. These appliances are classed as “intermittent” when burning both wood and smokeless fuels.

† denotes it is a DEFRA Exempted Appliance and can be used in Smoke Control Areas when operated in accordance with the specified conditions of the exemption and burning only the specified fuels in accordance with the manufacturer‟s operating instructions. It is important to note that the appliances marked as DEFRA Exempted refers only to England. Exemption for the now devolved administrations of Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland are subject to separate legal processes and the installer must verify the status of the exemption in relation to the country of the installation; see www.uksmokecontrolareas.co.uk

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E. ROOMHEATERS/STOVES (continued)

Appliances (See Notes above)

Manufacturers

Rated Output kW and Gross Efficiency

at Nominal Output (see introductory Notes

6.2, 6.3 and 6.4)

Manufacturer's Remarks (See Notes above)

Direct Room Heating

% Gross Eff.

Stockton 5 Flat Top Versions:

Model 7119 (wood only) † Model 7127 (MF) †

Low Canopy Versions: Model 7160 (wood only) † Model 7161 (MF)

Midline Version:

Model 7130 (MF) †

Stovax Ltd

When burning

wood 4.9

When burning smokeless fuels

4.9

72.3

83.1

Dry freestanding roomheaters. Manual primary air control. Available as wood only version which can burn wood logs only or as multi-fuel version which can burn Manufactured and Natural Smokeless fuels as approved for closed appliances in Part 2 of this Guide and wood logs only. Refuel periods are 0.75 h for wood and 1.0 h for smokeless fuels to give the rated outputs shown. These appliances are classed as “intermittent” when burning both wood and smokeless fuels.

View 5 Model: VW-5W † (woodburning) and VW-5MF † (Multifuel)

Stovax Ltd

When burning

wood 4.9

When burning smokeless fuels

4.9

72.3

83.1

Dry freestanding roomheaters. Manual primary air control. Available as wood only version which can burn wood logs only or as multi-fuel version which can burn Manufactured and Natural Smokeless fuels as approved for closed appliances in Part 2 of this Guide and wood logs only. Refuel periods are 0.75 h for wood and 1.0 h for smokeless fuels to give the rated outputs shown. These appliances are classed as “intermittent” when burning both wood and smokeless fuels.

Stockton 6 Flat Top Versions:

Model 7100 (Wood only) † Model 7162 (MF) †

Highline Version: Model 7117 (MF) †

Stovax Ltd

When burning

wood 6.0

When burning smokeless fuels

6.0

72.5

78.9

Dry freestanding roomheater without boiler. Manual primary air control. Available as wood only version which can burn wood logs only or as multi-fuel versions which can burn Manufactured and Natural Smokeless fuels as approved for closed appliances in Part 2 of this Guide and wood logs only. Refuel periods are 0.75 h for wood and 1.0 h for smokeless fuels to give the rated outputs shown. These appliances are classed as “intermittent” when burning both wood and smokeless fuels.

† denotes it is a DEFRA Exempted Appliance and can be used in Smoke Control Areas when operated in accordance with the specified conditions of the exemption and burning only the specified fuels in accordance with the manufacturer‟s operating instructions. It is important to note that the appliances marked as DEFRA Exempted refers only to England. Exemption for the now devolved administrations of Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland are subject to separate legal processes and the installer must verify the status of the exemption in relation to the country of the installation; see www.uksmokecontrolareas.co.uk

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E. ROOMHEATERS/STOVES (continued)

Appliances (See Notes above)

Manufacturers

Rated Output kW and Gross Efficiency

at Nominal Output (see introductory Notes

6.2, 6.3 and 6.4)

Manufacturer's Remarks (See Notes above)

Direct Room Heating

% Gross Eff.

Stockton 7

Model 7120 (wood only) † Model 7163 (MF) †

Stovax Ltd

When burning

wood 7.0

When burning smokeless fuels

7.0

70.1

78.2

Dry freestanding roomheaters without boiler. Manual primary air control. Available as wood only version which can burn wood logs only or as multi-fuel version which can burn Manufactured and Natural Smokeless fuels as approved for closed appliances in Part 2 of this Guide and wood logs only. Refuel periods are 0.75 h for wood and 1.0 h for smokeless fuels to give the rated outputs shown. These appliances are classed as “intermittent” when burning both wood and smokeless fuels.

Stockton 7 Inset Convector

FlatTop Version Model 7125F (MF) † Low Canopy Version Model 7125C (MF) †

Stovax Ltd

When burning

wood 7.0

When burning smokeless fuels

7.0

71.3

85.1

Dry Inset multi-fuel Convector roomheater. Manual primary air control. Can burn Manufactured and Natural Smokeless fuels as approved for closed appliances in Part 2 of this Guide and wood logs only. Refuel periods are 0.75 h for wood and 1.0 h for smokeless fuels to give the rated outputs shown. These appliances are classed as “intermittent” when burning both wood and smokeless fuels.

Stockton 8 Single Door Models: Wood only Versions:

Model 7103 (FT) Model 7104 (LC) Model 7105 (HC)

Two Door Models: Wood only Versions:

Model 7113 (FT) Model 7113LC (LC) Model 7113HC (HC)

Two Door Model: Multi-fuel Version:

Model 7128 (FT)

Stovax Ltd

When burning

wood 8.0

When burning smokeless fuels

8.0

69.4

79.7

Dry freestanding roomheaters without boiler. Manual primary air control. Available as wood only versions which can burn wood logs only or as multi-fuel version which can burn Manufactured and Natural Smokeless fuels as approved for closed appliances in Part 2 of this Guide and wood logs only. Refuel periods are 0.75 h for wood and 1.0 h for smokeless fuels to give the rated outputs shown. These appliances are classed as “intermittent” when burning both wood and smokeless fuels. Available as flat top (FT), low canopy (LT) and high canopy (HT) versions.

† denotes it is a DEFRA Exempted Appliance and can be used in Smoke Control Areas when operated in accordance with the specified conditions of the exemption and burning only the specified fuels in accordance with the manufacturer‟s operating instructions. It is important to note that the appliances marked as DEFRA Exempted refers only to England. Exemption for the now devolved administrations of Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland are subject to separate legal processes and the installer must verify the status of the exemption in relation to the country of the installation; see www.uksmokecontrolareas.co.uk

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E. ROOMHEATERS/STOVES (continued)

Appliances (See Notes above)

Manufacturers

Rated Output kW and Gross Efficiency

at Nominal Output (see introductory Notes

6.2, 6.3 and 6.4)

Manufacturer's Remarks (See Notes above)

Direct Room Heating

% Gross Eff.

View 8 Model: VW-8W (woodburning) and VW-8MF (Multifuel)

Stovax Ltd

When burning

wood 8.0

When burning smokeless fuels

8.0

69.4

79.7

Dry freestanding roomheaters without boiler. Manual primary air control. Available as wood only versions which can burn wood logs only or as multi-fuel version which can burn Manufactured and Natural Smokeless fuels as approved for closed appliances in Part 2 of this Guide and wood logs only. Refuel periods are 0.75 h for wood and 1.0 h for smokeless fuels to give the rated outputs shown. These appliances are classed as “intermittent” when burning both wood and smokeless fuels. Available as flat top (FT), low canopy (LT) and high canopy (HT) versions.

Stockton 8 Inset Convector

Flat Top Version Model 7126F (MF) Low Canopy Version Model 7126C (MF)

Stovax Ltd

When burning

wood 8.0

When burning smokeless fuels

8.0

65.0

72.7

Dry Inset multi-fuel Convector roomheater. Manual primary air control. Can burn Manufactured and Natural Smokeless fuels as approved for closed appliances in Part 2 of this Guide and wood logs only. Refuel periods are 0.75 h for wood and 1.0 h for smokeless fuels to give the rated outputs shown. These appliances are classed as “intermittent” when burning both wood and smokeless fuels.

Stockton 11 Single Door Models (wood):

Model 7106 (FT) Model 7106LC (LC) Model 7106HC (HC)

Two Door Models (wood):

Model 7116 (FT) Model 7116LC (LC) Model 7116HC (HC)

Stovax Ltd

When burning

wood only 11.0

69.0

Dry freestanding roomheaters. Manual primary air control. Available as wood only versions which can burn wood logs only. Refuel periods are 0.75 h for wood to give the rated outputs shown. These appliances are classed as “intermittent” when burning wood. Available as flat top (FT), low canopy (LT) and high canopy (HT) versions.

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Appliances (See Notes above)

Manufacturers

Rated Output kW and Gross Efficiency

at Nominal Output (see introductory Notes

6.2, 6.3 and 6.4)

Manufacturer's Remarks (See Notes above)

Direct Room Heating

% Gross Eff.

TT1 TT1W TT1Z TT2 TT3 TT3S TT3H TT3HS

Termatech A/S

Burning Wood

6.0

71.3

Freestanding wood burning roomheater. Burns wood logs only. Manual air controls. Refuel period is 1.0 h to give the rated output shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent”

TT10 TT10S TT10HS TT10W TT10G

Termatech A/S

Burning wood

6.0

72.3

Freestanding wood burning roomheater. Burns wood logs only. Manual air controls. Refuel period is 1.0 h to give the rated output shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent

TT40 TT40S

Termatech A/S

Burning wood

5.0

72.5

Freestanding wood burning roomheater. Burns wood logs only. Manual air controls. Refuel period is 1.0 h to give the rated output shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent

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E. ROOMHEATERS/STOVES (continued)

Appliances (See Notes above)

Manufacturers

Rated Output kW and Gross Efficiency

at Nominal Output (see introductory Notes

6.2, 6.3 and 6.4)

Manufacturer's Remarks (See Notes above)

Direct Room Heating

% Gross Eff.

Bransdale, Priory & Glaisdale Range:

Bransdale Priory Glaisdale

Town and Country Fires

When burning wood 8.0

When burning smokeless fuels

8.0

When burning wood 8.0

When burning smokeless fuels

8.0

When burning wood 10.0

When burning smokeless fuels

10.0

67.1

77.3

67.1

76.8

69.8

76.8

Freestanding multi-fuel stoves. Manual primary air control. Burns Manufactured and Natural Smokeless fuels as approved for closed appliances in Part 2 of this Guide and wood logs only. Refuel periods are 1.0 h for wood and 2.0 h for smokeless fuels to give the rated outputs shown. These appliances are classed as “intermittent” when burning both wood and smokeless fuels.

Farndale, Little Thurlow, Rydale & Whisperdale Range:

Farndale

Little Thurlow † Ryedale

Whisperdale

Town and Country Fires

When burning wood 5.0

When burning smokeless fuels

5.0

When burning wood 5.0

When burning smokeless fuels

5.0

When burning wood 5.0

When burning smokeless fuels

5.0

When burning wood 5.0

When burning smokeless fuels

5.0

73.8

81.6

72.2

77.6

72.2

77.6

72.2

77.6

Freestanding multi-fuel stoves. Manual primary air control. Burns Manufactured and Natural Smokeless fuels as approved for closed appliances in Part 2 of this Guide and wood logs only. Refuel periods are 1.0 h for wood and 2.0 h for smokeless fuels to give the rated outputs shown. These appliances are classed as “intermittent” when burning both wood andsmokeless fuels.

† denotes it is a DEFRA Exempted Appliance and can be used in Smoke Control Areas when operated in accordance with the specified conditions of the exemption and burning only the specified fuels in accordance with the manufacturer‟s operating instructions. It is important to note that the appliances marked as DEFRA Exempted refers only to England. Exemption for the now devolved administrations of Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland are subject to separate legal processes and the installer must verify the status of the exemption in relation to the country of the installation; see www.uksmokecontrolareas.co.uk

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E. ROOMHEATERS/STOVES (continued)

Appliances (See Notes above)

Manufacturers

Rated Output kW and Gross Efficiency

at Nominal Output (see introductory Notes

6.2, 6.3 and 6.4)

Manufacturer's Remarks (See Notes above)

Direct Room Heating

% Gross Eff.

Thornton Dale

Town and Country Fires

When burning

wood 7.0

When burning smokeless fuels

7.5

67.5

79.4

Freestanding multi-fuel stove. Manual primary air control. Burns Manufactured and Natural Smokeless fuels as approved for closed appliances in Part 2 of this Guide and wood logs only. Refuel periods are 1.0 h for wood and 2.0 h for smokeless fuels to give the rated outputs shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning both wood and smokeless fuels.

Runswick

Town and Country Fires

When burning

wood 4.3

When burning smokeless fuels

4.3

72.7

73.0

Inset multi-fuel stove. Manual primary air control. Burns Manufactured and Natural Smokeless fuels as approved for closed appliances in Part 2 of this Guide and wood logs only. Refuel periods are 1.0 h for wood and 2.0 h for smokeless fuels to give the rated outputs shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning both wood and smokeless fuels. Top flue adaptor supplied for use with chimney liner.

Welburn

Town and Country Fires

When burning

wood 8.3

When burning smokeless fuels

8.1

70.7

68.8

Freestanding multi-fuel stove. Manual primary air control. Burns Manufactured and Natural Smokeless fuels as approved for closed appliances in Part 2 of this Guide and wood logs only. Refuel periods are 1.0 h for wood and 2.0 h for smokeless fuels to give the rated outputs shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning both wood and smokeless fuels.

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E. ROOMHEATERS/STOVES (continued)

Appliances (See Notes above)

Manufacturers

Rated Output kW and Gross Efficiency

at Nominal Output (see introductory Notes

6.2, 6.3 and 6.4)

Manufacturer's Remarks (See Notes above)

Direct Room Heating

% Gross Eff.

Oisin

Tara Ashling

Stanley Maxi Stanley Oscar

Grainne Non-Boiler Solid Fuel Stove

Stanley Erin Multifuel Non-Boiler Stove

Waterford Stanley

Waterford Stanley

Waterford Stanley

Waterford Stanley

Waterford Stanley

Waterford Stanley

When burning

wood 5.7

When burning smokeless fuels

4.2

When burning wood 5.5

When burning smokeless fuels

4.1

When burning wood 8.2

When burning smokeless fuels

8.5

When burning wood 5.0

5.0

When burning

wood 8.3

When burning smokeless fuels

8.5

When burning wood 10.2

When burning smokeless fuels

10.4

73.9

77.0

72.0

69.5

67.9

75.0

72.8

72.8

68.9

75.0

67.0

72.3

Burns Manufactured and Natural Smokeless fuels as approved for closed appliances in Part 2 of this Guide and wood logs only.Refuel periods for wood are 1.5h and for smokeless fuels 4h to give the rated outputs shown.This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

Comments as above

Comments as above Freestanding wood burning stoves. Manual primary air control. Burns wood logs only. Refuel periods are 1.5h to give the rated outputs shown. These appliances are classed as “intermittent” when burning wood. Burns Manufactured and Natural Smokeless fuels as approved for closed appliances in Part 2 of this Guide and wood logs only. Refuel periods for wood are 1.5h and for smokeless fuels 4h to give the rated outputs shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood and continuous when burning smokeless fuels.

Burns Manufactured and Natural Smokeless fuels as approved for closed appliances in Part 2 of this Guide and wood logs only. Refuel periods for wood are 1.5h and for smokeless fuels 4h to give the rated outputs shown. This appliance is classed as “continuous” when burning wood and smokeless fuels.

Stanley Cara Insert Stove Waterford Stanley When burning smokeless fuels

4.9

74.4 Inset stove with manual air controls. Burns Manufactured and Natural Smokeless fuels as approved for closed appliances in Part 2 of this Guide. Refuel periods are 2.0 h to give the rated output shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent”

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E. ROOMHEATERS/STOVES (continued)

Appliances (See Notes above)

Manufacturers

Rated Output kW and Gross Efficiency

at Nominal Output (see introductory Notes

6.2, 6.3 and 6.4)

Manufacturer's Remarks (See Notes above)

Direct Room Heating

% Gross Eff.

Westfire 4 Westfire 5

Westfire ApS

When burning

wood only 4.7

69.2

Freestanding stoves. Manual primary air control. Burns wood logs only. Refuel period is 0.75 h to give the rated output shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

WF Uniq 15

WF Uniq 16

WF Uniq 20

Westfire ApS

When burning

wood only 5.0

74.6

Freestanding stoves. Manual primary air control. Burns wood logs only. Refuel period is 0.75 h to give the rated output shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

WF Uniq 17 WF Uniq 18 WF Uniq 19

Westfire ApS

When burning

wood only 5.0

72.8

Freestanding stove. Manual primary air control. Burns wood logs only. Refuel period is 0.75 h to give the rated output shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

WF Uniq 21

Westfire ApS

When burning

wood only 5.0

67.3

Freestanding stove. Manual primary air control. Burns wood logs only. Refuel period is 0.75 h to give the rated output shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

WF Uniq 23

Westfire ApS

When burning

wood only 6.1

71.9

Freestanding or inset cassette type stove. Manual primary air control. Burns wood logs only. Refuel period is 0.75 h to give the rated output shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

WF Uniq 32

Westfire ApS

When burning

wood only 6.0

74.6

Freestanding or inset cassette type stove. Manual primary air control. Burns wood logs only. Refuel period is 0.75 h to give the rated output shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

Fireview 6

Woodwarm Stoves

When burning

wood 6.8

When burning smokeless fuels

6.0

72.7

68.0

Dry freestanding multi-fuel roomheater without boiler. Manual primary air control. Burns Manufactured and Natural Smokeless fuels as approved for closed appliances in Part 2 of this Guide and wood logs only.Refuel periods are 1.5 h for wood and 1.5 h for smokeless fuels to give the rated outputs shown.This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood and when burning smokeless fuels.

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E. ROOMHEATERS/STOVES (continued)

Appliances (See Notes above)

Manufacturers

Rated Output kW and Gross Efficiency (see introductory Notes

6.2, 6.3 and 6.4)

Manufacturer's Remarks

(See Notes above)

Direct Room Heating

% Gross Eff.

Yeoman CL 3 Multifuel † Model: YM-CL3MF

Yeoman Stoves

When burning

wood 3.8

When burning smokeless fuels

3.8

70.1

84.0

Dry freestanding multi-fuel roomheater. Manual primary air control. Burns Manufactured and Natural Smokeless fuels as approved for closed appliances in Part 2 of this Guide and wood logs only. Refuel periods are 0.75 h for wood and 1.0 h for smokeless fuels to give the rated outputs shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning both wood and smokeless fuels.

Yeoman CL 5 Model: YM-CL5W † (woodburning) and YM-CL5MF (multifuel)

Yeoman Stoves

When burning

wood 4.9

When burning smokeless fuels

4.9

72.3

83.1

Dry freestanding roomheaters. Manual primary air control. Available as wood only version which can burn wood logs only or as multi-fuel version which can burn Manufactured and Natural Smokeless fuels as approved for closed appliances in Part 2 of this Guide and wood logs only. Refuel periods are 0.75 h for wood and 1.0 h for smokeless fuels to give the rated outputs shown. These appliances are classed as “intermittent” when burning both wood and smokeless fuels.

Yeoman CL 8 Model: YM-CL8W (woodburning) and YM-CL8MF (multifuel)

Yeoman Stoves

When burning

wood 8.0

When burning smokeless fuels

8.0

69.4

79.7

Dry freestanding roomheaters without boiler. Manual primary air control. Available as wood only versions which can burn wood logs only or as multi-fuel version which can burn Manufactured and Natural Smokeless fuels as approved for closed appliances in Part 2 of this Guide and wood logs only. Refuel periods are 0.75 h for wood and 1.0 h for smokeless fuels to give the rated outputs shown. These appliances are classed as “intermittent” when burning both wood and smokeless fuels. Available as flat top (FT), low canopy (LT) and high canopy (HT) versions.

† denotes it is a DEFRA Exempted Appliance and can be used in Smoke Control Areas when operated in accordance with the specified conditions of the exemption and burning only the specified fuels in accordance with the manufacturer‟s operating instructions. It is important to note that the appliances marked as DEFRA Exempted refers only to England. Exemption for the now devolved administrations of Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland are subject to separate legal processes and the installer must verify the status of the exemption in relation to the country of the installation; see www.uksmokecontrolareas.co.uk

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E. ROOMHEATERS/STOVES (continued)

Appliances (See Notes above)

Manufacturers

Rated Output kW and Gross Efficiency (see introductory Notes

6.2, 6.3 and 6.4)

Manufacturer's Remarks

(See Notes above)

Direct Room Heating

% Gross Eff.

Exmoor Single Door Flat Top Versions: Model YM-W9001FL (wood) Model YM-W9001ERFL (MF) † Single Door Low Canopy Versions: Model YM-W9001LC (wood) Model YM-W9001ERLC (MF) †

Yeoman Stoves

When burning

wood 4.9

When burning smokeless fuels

4.9

70.9

82.9

Dry freestanding roomheaters. Manual primary air control. Available as wood only version which can burn wood logs only or as multi-fuel version which can burn Manufactured and Natural Smokeless fuels as approved for closed appliances in Part 2 of this Guide and wood logs only. Refuel periods are 0.75 h for wood and 1.0 h for smokeless fuels to give the rated outputs shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning both wood and smokeless fuels.

Exe Single Door: Flat Top Versions: Model YM-W9101FL (wood) Model YM-W9101ERFL (MF) † Low Canopy Versions: Model YM-W9101LC (wood) Model YM-W9101ERLC (MF) † Two Door: Flat Top Versions: Model YM-W9102FL (wood) Model YM-W9102ERFL (MF) † Low Canopy Versions: Model YM-W9102LC (wood) Model YM-W9102ERLC (MF) †

Yeoman Stoves

When burning

wood 5.0

When burning smokeless fuels

5.0

71.4

83.5

Dry freestanding roomheaters without boiler. Manual primary air control. Available as wood only versions which can burn wood logs only or as multi-fuel versions which can burn Manufactured and Natural Smokeless fuels as approved for closed appliances in Part 2 of this Guide and wood logs only. Refuel periods are 0.75 h for wood and 1.0 h for smokeless fuels to give the rated outputs shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning both wood and smokeless fuels.

† denotes it is a DEFRA Exempted Appliance and can be used in Smoke Control Areas when operated in accordance with the specified conditions of the exemption and burning only the specified fuels in accordance with the manufacturer‟s operating instructions. It is important to note that the appliances marked as DEFRA Exempted refers only to England. Exemption for the now devolved administrations of Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland are subject to separate legal processes and the installer must verify the status of the exemption in relation to the country of the installation; see www.uksmokecontrolareas.co.uk

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E. ROOMHEATERS/STOVES (continued)

Appliances (See Notes above)

Manufacturers

Rated Output kW and Gross Efficiency (see introductory Notes

6.2, 6.3 and 6.4)

Manufacturer's Remarks

(See Notes above)

Direct Room Heating

% Gross Eff.

Devon Single Door: Flat Top Versions: Model YM-W9201FL (wood) Model YM-W9201ERFL (MF) † Low Canopy Versions: Model YM-W9201LC (wood) Model YM-W9201ERLC (MF) † High Canopy Versions: Model YM-W9101HC (wood) Model YM-W9101ERHC (MF) † Two Door: Flat Top Versions: Model YM-W9202FL (wood) Model YM-W9202ERFL (MF) † Low Canopy Versions: Model YM-W9202LC (wood) Model YM-W9202ERLC (MF) † High Canopy Versions: Model YM-W9202HC (wood) Model YM-W9202ERHC (MF) †

Yeoman Stoves

When burning

wood 9.0

When burning smokeless fuels

9.0

74.2

76.1

Dry freestanding roomheaters without boiler. Manual primary air control. Available as wood only versions which can burn wood logs only or as multi-fuel versions which can burn Manufactured and Natural Smokeless fuels as approved for closed appliances in Part 2 of this Guide and wood logs only. Refuel periods are 0.75 h for wood and 1.0 h for smokeless fuels to give the rated outputs shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning both wood and smokeless fuels.

County Single Door: Flat Top Version: Model YM-W9301FL (wood) Low Canopy Version: Model YM-W9301LC (wood) High Canopy Version: Model YM-W9301HC (wood) Two Door: Flat Top Versions: Model YM-W9302FL (wood) Low Canopy Versions: Model YM-W9302LC (wood) High Canopy Versions: Model YM-W9302HC (wood)

Yeoman Stoves

When burning

wood 13.0

When burning smokeless fuels

13.0

71.4

83.5

Dry freestanding roomheaters without boiler. Manual primary air control. Available as wood only versions which can burn wood logs only or when fitted with the optional multi fuel kit YM-A9340CE can burn Manufactured and Natural Smokeless fuels as approved for closed appliances in Part 2 of this Guide and wood logs only. Refuel periods are 0.75 h for wood and 1.0 h for smokeless fuels to give the rated outputs shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning both wood and smokeless fuels.

† denotes it is a DEFRA Exempted Appliance and can be used in Smoke Control Areas when operated in accordance with the specified conditions of the exemption and burning only the specified fuels in accordance with the manufacturer‟s operating instructions. It is important to note that the appliances marked as DEFRA Exempted refers only to England. Exemption for the now devolved administrations of Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland are subject to separate legal processes and the installer must verify the status of the exemption in relation to the country of the installation; see www.uksmokecontrolareas.co.uk

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E. ROOMHEATERS/STOVES - Wood Pellet Stoves

Appliances (See Notes above)

Manufacturers

Rated Output kW and Gross Efficiency

at Nominal Output and Part Load Output

(see introductory Notes 6.2, 6.3 and 6.4)

Manufacturer's Remarks (See Notes above)

Direct Room Heating

% Gross Eff.

Fusion Pellet Stove

AGA

Rated Output

13.0 Part Load

4.1

83.7

84.5

Freestanding wood pellet stove Automatic control of combustion air. Designed to burn high quality wood pellets of approx 6 to 8 mm diameter and maximum length of 30 mm. Time between hopper refills is from 8.6 h (at nominal rated output) to 27.8 h (at part load output). This appliance is classed as “continuous” burning. Hopper holds approx. 25 kg of pellets.

Karolina Graziosa

Extraflame S.p.A

Rated Output

7.0 Part Load

Output 2.6

81.2

84.5

Freestanding wood pellet stoves. Automatic control of combustion air. Designed to burn high quality wood pellets of approx 6 to 8 mm diameter and maximum length of 30 mm. The fuel burning rates are 1.6 kg/h and 0.6 kg/h to give the respective rated and part load outputs shown. These appliances are classed as “continuous” burning. Hopper holds approx. 15 kg of pellets.

Divina Divina Plus Divina Steel Contessa Irina

Extraflame S.p.A

Rated Output

10.5 Part Load

Output 3.4

79.1

83.8

Freestanding wood pellet stoves. Automatic control of combustion air. Designed to burn high quality wood pellets of approx 6 to 8 mm diameter and maximum length of 30 mm. The fuel burning rates are 2.5 kg/h and 0.8 kg/h to give the respective rated and part load outputs shown. These appliances are classed as “continuous” burning. Hopper holds approx. 21 kg (Irina and Contessa) and approx 30 kg (Divina models) of pellets.

Duchessa Duchessa Steel

Extraflame S.p.A

Rated Output

8.7 Part Load

3.4

80.3

83.8

Freestanding wood pellet stoves. Automatic control of combustion air. Designed to burn high quality wood pellets of approx 6 to 8 mm diameter and maximum length of 30 mm. The fuel burning rates are 2.0 kg/h and 0.8 kg/h to give the respective rated and part load outputs shown. These appliances are classed as “continuous” burning. Hopper holds approx. 25 kg of pellets.

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E. ROOMHEATERS/STOVES - Wood Pellet Stoves

(continued)

Appliances (See Notes above)

Manufacturers

Rated Output kW and Gross Efficiency

at Nominal Output and Part Load Output

(see introductory Notes 6.2, 6.3 and 6.4)

Manufacturer's Remarks (See Notes above)

Direct Room Heating

% Gross Eff.

Comfort Mini Comfort P80

Extraflame S.p.A

Rated Output

6.8 Part Load

3.5

80.0

86.0

Inset wood pellet stoves. Automatic control of combustion air. Designed to burn high quality wood pellets of approx 6 to 8 mm diameter and maximum length of 30 mm. The fuel burning rates are 1.6 kg/h and 0.7 kg/h to give the respective rated and part load outputs shown. These appliances are classed as “continuous” burning. Hopper holds approx. 12 kg of pellets.

Ecologica

Extraflame S.p.A

Rated Output

10.3 Part Load

3.4

79.6

84.0

Freestanding wood pellet stoves. Automatic control of combustion air. Designed to burn high quality wood pellets of approx 6 to 8 mm diameter and maximum length of 30 mm. The fuel burning rates are 2.5 kg/h and 0.8 kg/h to give the respective rated and part load outputs shown. These appliances are classed as “continuous” burning. Hopper holds approx. 35 kg of pellets

Comfort Maxi

Extraflame S.p.A

Rated Output

8.9 Part Load

3.4

82.1

84.0

Inset wood pellet stove. Automatic control of combustion air. Designed to burn high quality wood pellets of approx 6 to 8 mm diameter and maximum length of 30 mm. The fuel burning rates are 2.0 kg/h and 0.8 kg/h to give the respective rated and part load outputs shown. These appliances are classed as “continuous” burning. Hopper holds approx. 28 kg of pellets.

Thelin Echo Pellet Stove

Global Pure Energy

Solutions

Rated Output

6.7 Part Load

3.7

78.8

80.1

Freestanding wood pellet stove without boiler. Automatic control of combustion air. Designed to burn high quality wood pellets of approx 6 to 8 mm diameter and maximum length of 30 mm. Time between hopper refills is from 13.9 h (at nominal rated output) to 23.0 h (at part load output). This appliance is classed as “continuous” burning. Hopper holds approx. 23 kg of pellets.

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Appliances (See Notes above)

Manufacturers

Rated Output kW and Gross Efficiency

at Nominal Output and Part Load Output

(see introductory Notes 6.2, 6.3 and 6.4)

Manufacturer's Remarks (See Notes above)

Direct Room Heating

% Gross Eff.

Solar Gea

MCZ

Rated Output

8.7 Part Load

2.6

84.3

84.0

Freestanding wood pellet stoves. Automatic control of combustion air. Designed to burn high quality wood pellets of approx 6 to 8 mm diameter and maximum length of 30 mm. The fuel burning rates are 1.97 kg/h and 0.56 kg/h to give the respective rated and part load outputs shown. These appliances are classed as “continuous” burning. Hopper holds approx. 19.5 kg of pellets.

Modulo

MCZ

Rated Output

8.5 Part Load

2.9

78.6

79.5

Freestanding wood pellet stoves. Automatic control of combustion air. Designed to burn high quality wood pellets of approx 6 to 8 mm diameter and maximum length of 30 mm. The fuel burning rates are 2.0 kg/h and 0.6 kg/h to give the respective rated and part load outputs shown. These appliances are classed as “continuous” burning. Hopper holds approx. 16 kg of pellets.

Ego Air Star Air

MCZ

Rated Output

8.0 Part Load

2.4

84.9

87.1

Freestanding wood pellet stoves. Automatic control of combustion air. Designed to burn high quality wood pellets of approx 6 to 8 mm diameter and maximum length of 30 mm. The fuel burning rates are 1.9 kg/h and 0.6 kg/h to give the respective rated and part load outputs shown. These appliances are classed as “continuous” burning. Hopper holds approx. 25.9 kg of pellets.

Suite Air

Club Air

Musa Air

MCZ

Rated Output 9.5

Part Load 2.4

84.9

87.1

Freestanding wood pellet stoves. Automatic control of combustion air. Designed to burn high quality wood pellets of approx 6 to 8 mm diameter and maximum length of 30 mm. The fuel burning rates are 2.3 kg/h and 0.6 kg/h to give the respective rated and part load outputs shown.These appliances are classed as “continuous” burning. Hopper holds approx. 30.8 kg of pellets.

Suite Comfort Air

Club Comfort Air

Musa Comfort Air

MCZ

Rated Output 11.5

Part Load 2.4

83.6

87.1

Freestanding wood pellet stoves. Automatic control of combustion air. Designed to burn high quality wood pellets of approx 6 to 8 mm diameter and maximum length of 30 mm. The fuel burning rates are 2.8 kg/h and 0.6 kg/h to give the respective rated and part load outputs shown. These appliances are classed as “continuous” burning. Hopper holds approx. 30.8 kg of pellets.

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F. ROOMHEATERS/STOVES WITH BOILERS A wider range of appliance types is now available following the introduction of wood pellet fired appliances to the UK market place. As well as the „Manufacturers Remarks„ column showing whether the appliance is Freestanding or Inset the column will also show whether the appliance is batch fed, hopper fed or mechanically fed and will identify the type of fuel it is designed to burn. APPLICATION - The following notes are intended to assist the technically minded in using the figures given in this section.

These appliances give their heat output in two forms:

(a) Radiation and Convection for direct room heating.

(b) Hot water from the boiler which is available for domestic use and/or radiators.

The rated outputs shown against each roomheater are based on the performance with a standard test fuel and doors closed under test conditions which provide for a four-hourly refuelling interval for smokeless fuels and a 1½ hourly refueling interval for wood logs, except in the case of hopper feed appliances which have a six-hourly refuelling interval. Exceptions are noted in the "Manufacturer's Remarks" column. In making a preliminary selection of an appliance, a room heating allowance of not less than the following should be taken: Poorly insulated properties, typically 1950's or earlier that have not had significant improvements to the thermal elements such as double glazing, loft and wall insulation.

For rooms of about 28m 3 - 0.07 kW/ m3

For rooms of about 57m3 - 0.06 kW/ m3

For rooms of about 85m 3 - 0.05 kW/ m3

Moderately well insulated houses, typically 1990's construction or older properties that have been insulated to a reasonable standard, together with double glazing and draught sealing.

For rooms of about 28m 3 - 0.032 kW/ m3

For rooms of about 57m3 - 0.022 kW/ m3

For rooms of about 85m 3 - 0.02 kW/ m3

Modern new build construction or houses that have been significantly improved to comply with current energy efficiency requirements.

For rooms of about 28m 3 - 0.014 kW/ m3

For rooms of about 57m3 - 0.013 kW/ m3

For rooms of about 85m 3 - 0.011 kW/ m3

The precise value varies appreciably not only with size, but according to the insulation and exposure of the room and the temperature requirements. In consequence final selection should not be made without specialist advice. See introductory Note 2.3. If the appliance is installed in a smaller room than the largest it could serve, it will, of course, burn less fuel and require less frequent refuelling. The output shown against each appliance assumes its use with doors closed. For boiler water heating the following commonly used figures are the lowest which should be taken in making a preliminary selection of an appliance:

Domestic Hot Water - 1.2kW

Approximate area of radiator and pipe-work transmission - 0.5kW/m2

It may be assumed as an approximation that over a range of burning rates the proportions of direct room heating and water heating follow the same ratio as the rated output figures shown against each appliance. The appliance will burn less fuel and require less frequent re-fuelling if:

(a) it is installed in a smaller room (or a room having a lower heat loss) than the largest it can serve, in which case the boiler output will be correspondingly less; or

(b) it is installed or operated with a domestic hot water and/or central heating load which is less than the rated output of the boiler.

Account should be taken of the conditions outlined in (a) when determining the domestic hot water and/or central heating load that can be served by the boiler. In the case of (b) it will be necessary to determine whether any supplementary heating surface will be needed in the room in which the roomheater is installed.

Installation of a radiator in the same room as the appliance gives the user greater control over the total heat input to the room and thus provides for economy in running costs. This is particularly the case when:

(a) The "direct room heating" output of the roomheater is close to the calculated heat requirement of a room, or:

(b) There is a pro-rata reduction of the direct room heating output as described in paragraph (b) above.

If the appliance is installed in a room having a heat requirement in excess of the direct room heating output, then an appropriate amount of radiator surface must be installed in the same room. Some roomheaters are fitted with boiler flue dampers which vary the proportion of space heating output to water heating output. In these cases outputs are given under alternative conditions of working.

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The appliance selected should be one capable of meeting the particular space heating and hot water requirements together under one of the conditions set down, ie with the boiler damper either closed or open, if satisfactory service under conditions of -1°C outside temperature is to be obtained. In the case of boilers which have narrow waterways the remark 'Suitable for indirect hot water systems only' is added (see Introductory Note 7.3).

There are three types of combustion control used on appliances in this Section:

(a) Manual control where the user turns the control up or down according to need which gives a changing output over a period of several hours due to changes in the firebed

(b) Body temperature control where the burning rate is thermostatically controlled by a thermostat having the heat sensitive phial in close proximity to the body of the roomheater. This type of control tends to produce a steady output by responding to the roomheater body temperature and so compensates for changes in the firebed. However the control only responds very slightly to changes in room temperature and not at all to changes in hot water for radiators and domestic hot water.

(c) Water temperature control where the burning rate is controlled by a thermostat having the heat sensitive phial in, or on, the boiler. This type of control tends to produce a fluctuating roomheating and boiler output dependent on the water temperature and therefore, on the demand for hot water for radiators and domestic use which affects the water temperature. The thermostat does not respond to changes in room temperature but aims to maintain reasonably constant pre-selected water temperature. It is particularly useful on appliances which have a low direct room heating output and a relatively high hot water output from the boiler.

The type of thermostat for each appliance is indicated by a note in the "Manufacturer's Remarks" column.

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APPROVED FUELS Fuels regarded as suitable for the appliances in this section are listed, as approved closed appliance fuels, in Table B (Manufactured Smokeless Fuels) and Table C (Natural Smokeless Fuels) of Part 2 (Fuels) of this `Guide' and wood logs as specified in BS EN 13240 or when tested to BS 14785 in conformity with that standard. Refer to the Manufacturer's Remarks column for these variations. It should be noted that bituminous coal and wood in any of its forms including pellets is not by law permitted to be burned on appliances in Smoke Control Areas, except where the appliance has been exempted under Section II (4) of the Clean Air Act, 1956. These exempted appliances are designated thus † in this list, together with a note in the Manufacture‟s Remarks column for easy recognition.

Appliances Manufacturers

Rated Output kW and Gross Efficiency

at Nominal Output (see introductory Notes

6.2, 6.3 and 6.4)

Manufacturer's Remarks

(See Notes page 21)

Direct Room

Heating Water

% Gross Eff.

Aga Much Wenlock Boiler

AGA

When burning

wood 2.3 4.7 When burning

smokeless fuels 1.8 4.5

65.1

67.7

Freestanding multi-fuel stove. Manual primary air control. Burns Manufactured and Natural Smokeless fuels as approved for closed appliances in Part 2 of this Guide and wood logs only. Refuel periods are 1.5h for wood and 4h for smokeless fuels to give the rated outputs shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

Aga Berrington Boiler Stove

AGA

When burning

wood 3.2 4.8 When burning

smokeless fuels 3.4 4.5

70.0

76.3

Freestanding multi-fuel stove. Thermostatic primary air control. Burns Manufactured and Natural Smokeless fuels as approved for closed appliances in Part 2 of this Guide and wood logs only. Refuel periods are 1.5h for wood and 4h for smokeless fuels to give the rated outputs shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

Aga Minsterley Boiler Stove

AGA

When burning

Wood 3.6 7.5 When burning

smokeless fuels 5.0 7.3

68.5

73.2

Freestanding multi-fuel stove. Thermostatic primary air control. Burns Manufactured and Natural Smokeless fuels as approved for closed appliances in Part 2 of this Guide and wood logs only. Refuel periods are 1.5h for wood and 4h for smokeless fuels to give the rated outputs shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

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F. ROOMHEATERS/STOVES WITH BOILERS (continued)

Appliances Manufacturers

Rated Output kW and Gross Efficiency

at Nominal Output (see introductory Notes

6.2, 6.3 and 6.4)

Manufacturer's Remarks

(See Notes page 21)

Direct Room

Heating Water

% Gross Eff.

Country 16B MkII Multi-fuel

A. J. Wells & Sons

When burning

wood 7.3 8.6 When burning

smokeless fuels 6.4 13.2

67.6

72.9

Freestanding multi-fuel stove. Thermostatic primary air control. Burns Manufactured and Natural Smokeless fuels as approved for closed appliances in Part 2 of this Guide and wood logs only. Refuel periods are 1.5 h for wood and 4 h for smokeless fuels to give the rated outputs shown. This appliance is classed as “continuous” when burning both smokeless fuels and wood..

Country 16B MkII Woodburner

A. J. Wells & Sons

When burning

wood only 7.3 8.6

67.6

Freestanding wood burning stove with boiler. Thermostatic primary air control. Burns wood logs only. Refuel period is 1.5 h for wood to give the rated outputs shown. This appliance is classed as “continuous” when burning wood.

Charnwood LA 45iB

A. J. Wells & Sons

When burning

smokeless fuels 3.1 10.1

67.9

Inset. Water temperature thermostat. When fitted with boiler reduction brick, the outputs are reduced to 8.8kW boiler, 2.1 kW direct room heating, (at a gross efficiency of 71.3%). Burns Manufactured and Natural Smokeless fuels as approved for closed appliances in Part 2 of this Guide. Refuel period is 4.0h for smokeless fuels to give the rated output shown.

Charnwood LA 30iB Charnwood LA 50iB

A. J. Wells & Sons

When burning

smokeless fuels 2.7 6.1

2.2 12.0

71.9

71.5

Inset. Water temperature thermostat. Burns Manufactured and Natural Smokeless fuels as approved for closed appliances in Part 2 of this Guide. Refuel period is 4.0h for smokeless fuels to give the rated output shown.

Charnwood Island IIIB

A. J. Wells & Sons

When burning

wood only 9.0 9.0

67.3

Freestanding wood burning stove with boiler. Thermostatic primary air control. Burns wood logs only. Refuel period is 1.5 h for wood to give the rated outputs shown. This appliance is classed as “continuous” when burning wood.

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Appliances Manufacturers

Rated Output kW and Gross Efficiency

at Nominal Output (see introductory Notes

6.2, 6.3 and 6.4)

Manufacturer's Remarks

(See Notes page 21)

Direct Room

Heating Water

% Gross Eff.

Charnwood Cove 2B

A. J. Wells & Sons

When burning

wood 4.6 6.4 When burning

smokeless fuels 7.1 9.3

68.1

74.8

Freestanding multi-fuel stove. Thermostatic primary air control. Burns Manufactured and Natural Smokeless fuels as approved for closed appliances in Part 2 of this Guide and wood logs only. Refuel periods are 1.5 h for wood and 4 h for smokeless fuels to give the rated outputs shown. This appliance is classed as “continuous” when burning both smokeless fuels and wood..

Stratford SEB20 Boiler

Arada Ltd

When burning

Smokeless fuels 8.0 12.0

69.8

Freestanding stove. Thermostatic primary air control. Burns Manufactured and Natural Smokeless fuels as approved for closed appliances in Part 2 of this Guide. Refuel period is 2.0 h to give the rated output shown. This appliance is classed as intermittent.

Solution 500 Boiler

Clearview Stoves

When burning

wood only 2.9 3.1

75.3

Freestanding stove. Manual primary air control. Burns wood logs only. Refuel period is 1.5 h to give the rated outputs shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

Dunsley Highlander 8 Central Heating Boiler

Dunsley Heat Ltd.

When burning

wood 3.9 5.8 When burning

smokeless fuels 3.8 7.7

67.0

69.6

Freestanding multi-fuel stove. Thermostatic primary air control. Burns Manufactured and Natural Smokeless fuels as approved for closed appliances in Part 2 of this Guide and wood logs only. Refuel periods are 1.0 h for wood and 4 h for smokeless fuels to give the rated outputs shown. This appliance is classed as “Intermittent” when burning wood and “continuous” when burning smokeless fuels.

Termorosella Plus Termonicoletta

La Nordica S.p.A.

When burning

wood only 6.0 7.6

73.7

Freestanding wood burning stoves. Thermostatic primary air control. Burn wood logs only. Refuel periods are 0.9 h to give the rated outputs shown. These appliances are classed as “intermittent”.

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Appliances

Maufacturers

Rated Output kW and Gross Efficiency

at Nominal Output (see introductory Notes

6.2, 6.3 and 6.4) Damper: C=closed; O=open

Manufacturer's Remarks (See Notes page 21)

Direct Room

Heating Water

% Gross Eff.

Parkray G Series:

99G 111G Mk. II Parkray Cumbria 99 Parkray Cumbria 111

Parkray Ltd

" " " " " " " " " " " "

.

C.2.3 0.2.2

2.0

1.7

1.4

8.7 9.4

11.7

9.5

12.1

70.7 74.1

68.0

69.9

67.6

. Inset. Has chrome iron centre grate.

(See Introductory Note 5.2). Water temperature thermostat.

Burns Manufactured and Natural Smokeless fuels as approved for closed appliances in Part 2 of this Guide. Refuel period is 4.0h for smokeless fuels to give the rated output shown. Inset. Water temperature thermostat. Burns Manufactured and Natural Smokeless fuels as approved for closed appliances in Part 2 of this Guide. Refuel period is 4.0h for smokeless fuels to give the rated output shown. Inset. Has chrome iron centre grate.

(See Introductory Note 5.2). Water temperature thermostat.

Burns Manufactured and Natural Smokeless fuels as approved for closed appliances in Part 2 of this Guide. Refuel period is 4.0h for smokeless fuels to give the rated output shown.

" " " " " "

TRH 45

Trianco Heating Products Ltd

1.9

11.4

68.4

Burns Manufactured and Natural Smokeless fuels as approved for closed appliances in Part 2 of this Guide. Refuel period is 4.0h for smokeless fuels to give the rated output shown.

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Appliances

Maufacturers

Rated Output kW and Gross Efficiency

at Nominal Output (see introductory Notes

6.2, 6.3 and 6.4) Damper: C=closed; O=open

Manufacturer's Remarks (See Notes page 21)

Direct Room

Heating Water

% Gross Eff.

Tara Boiler

Waterford Stanley

When burning wood

2.3 4.7 When burning

smokeless fuels 1.8 4.5

65.1

67.7

Freestanding multi-fuel stove. Manual primary air control. Burns Manufactured and Natural Smokeless fuels as approved for closed appliances in Part 2 of this Guide and wood logs only. Refuel periods are 1.5h for wood and 4h for smokeless fuels to give the rated outputs shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

Ashling Boiler Stove

Waterford Stanley

When burning wood

3.2 4.8 When burning

smokeless fuels 3.4 4.5

70.0

76.3

Freestanding multi-fuel stove. Thermostatic primary air control. Burns Manufactured and Natural Smokeless fuels as approved for closed appliances in Part 2 of this Guide and wood logs only. Refuel periods are 1.5h for wood and 4h for smokeless fuels to give the rated outputs shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

Erin Boiler Stove

Waterford Stanley

When burning wood

3.6 7.5 When burning

smokeless fuels 5.0 7.3

68.5

73.2

Freestanding multi-fuel stove. Thermostaticl primary air control. Burns Manufactured and Natural Smokeless fuels as approved for closed appliances in Part 2 of this Guide and wood logs only. Refuel periods are 1.5h for wood and 4h for smokeless fuels to give the rated outputs shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood.

Grainne Boiler Solid Fuel Stove

Waterford Stanley

When burning wood

3.2 4.8 When burning

smokeless fuels 3.4 4.5

70.0

76.3

Freestanding multi-fuel stove. Thermostatic primary air control. Burns Manufactured and Natural Smokeless fuels as approved for closed appliances in Part 2 of this Guide and wood logs only. Refuel periods are 1.5h for wood and 4h for smokeless fuels to give the rated outputs shown. This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood and continuous when burning smokeless fuels.

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Appliances Manufacturers

Rated Output kW and Gross Efficiency

at Nominal Output and Part Load Output (see introductory Notes)

Damper: C=closed; O=open

Manufacturer's Remarks

(See Notes page 21)

Direct Room

Heating Water

% Gross Eff.

Termo Jutta

Cola S.r.l

Nominal Rated Output

6.0 17.3 Part Load Output 2.2 5.1

77.6

80.9

Tested to EN 14785 Freestanding wood pellet stoves with boiler. Automatic control of combustion air. Designed to burn high quality wood pellets of approx 6 to 8 mm diameter and maximum length of 30 mm. The fuel burning rates are 5.88 kg/h and 1.75 kg/h to give the respective rated and part load outputs shown. These appliances are classed as “continuous” burning. Hopper holds approx. 40 kg of pellets.

Termo Orion

Cola S.r.l

Nominal Rated Output

3.5 9.7 Part Load Output 1.8 3.3

76.4

78.8

Tested to EN 14785 Freestanding wood pellet stoves with boiler. Automatic control of combustion air. Designed to burn high quality wood pellets of approx 6 to 8 mm diameter and maximum length of 30 mm. The fuel burning rates are 3.37 kg/h and 1.27 kg/h to give the respective rated and part load outputs shown. These appliances are classed as “continuous” burning. Hopper holds approx. 26 kg of pellets.

Termo Max Termo Ideal

Cola S.r.l

Nominal Rated Output

1.5 20.5 Part Load Output 0.5 6.5

75.1

78.5

Tested to EN 14785 Freestanding wood pellet stoves with boiler. Automatic control of combustion air. Designed to burn high quality wood pellets of approx 6 to 8 mm diameter and maximum length of 30 mm. The fuel burning rates are 5.65 kg/h and 1.66 kg/h to give the respective rated and part load outputs shown. These appliances are classed as “continuous” burning. Hopper holds approx. 45 kg (Ideal) and 50 kg (Max) of pellets.

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Appliances Manufacturers

Rated Output kW and Gross Efficiency

at Nominal Output and Part Load Output (see introductory Notes)

Damper: C=closed; O=open

Manufacturer's Remarks

(See Notes page 21)

Direct Room

Heating Water

% Gross Eff.

Comfort Idro

Extraflame S.p.A

Nominal Rated Output

4.6 8.0 Part Load Output

1.3 2.5

83.5

86.5

Inset wood pellet stove with boiler. Automatic control of combustion air. Designed to burn high quality wood pellets of approx 6 to 8 mm diameter and maximum length of 30 mm. The fuel burning rates are 2.8 kg/h and 0.8 kg/h to give the respective rated and part load outputs shown. This appliance is classed as “continuous” burning. Hopper holds approx. 22 kg of pellets.

Lucrezia Idro Lucrezia Idro Steel

Extraflame S.p.A

Nominal Rated Output

3.4 19.6 Part Load Output

0.5 4.0

88.3

85.8

Freestanding wood pellet stove with boiler. Automatic control of combustion air. Designed to burn high quality wood pellets of approx 6 to 8 mm diameter and maximum length of 30 mm. The fuel burning rates are 5.0 kg/h and 1.0 kg/h to give the respective rated and part load outputs shown. This appliance is classed as “continuous” burning. Hopper holds approx. 43 kg of pellets.

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Appliances Manufacturers

Rated Output kW and Gross Efficiency

at Nominal Output and Part Load Output (see introductory Notes)

Damper: C=closed; O=open

Manufacturer's Remarks

(See Notes page 21)

Direct Room

Heating Water

% Gross Eff.

Nova Hydro Polar Hydro Athos Hydro

MCZ

Nominal Rated Output 7.5 16.2 Part Load Output 2.5 3.7

85.2

86.1

Tested to BS EN 14785 Freestanding wood pellet stoves with boiler. Automatic control of combustion air. Designed to burn high quality wood pellets of approx 6 to 8 mm diameter and maximum length of 30 mm. The fuel burning rates are 4.95 kg/h and 1.28 kg/h to give the respective rated and part load outputs shown. These appliances are classed as “continuous” burning. Hopper holds approx. 36 kg of pellets.

Ego Hydro Star Hydro

MCZ

Nominal Rated Output 1.6 10.0 Part Load Output 1.1 2.5

84.7

88.9

Tested to BS EN 14785 Freestanding wood pellet stoves with boiler. Automatic control of combustion air. Designed to burn high quality wood pellets of approx 6 to 8 mm diameter and maximum length of 30 mm. The fuel burning rates are 2.4 kg/h and 0.7 kg/h to give the respective rated and part load outputs shown. These appliances are classed as “continuous” burning. Hopper holds approx. 25.9 kg of pellets.

Suite Hydro 15 Club Hydro 15 Musa Hydro 15

MCZ

Nominal Rated Output 2.4 13.0 Part Load Output 1.4 3.0

85.3

88.0

Tested to BS EN 14785 Freestanding wood pellet stoves with boiler. Automatic control of combustion air. Designed to burn high quality wood pellets of approx 6 to 8 mm diameter and maximum length of 30 mm. The fuel burning rates are 3.3 kg/h and 0.9 kg/h to give the respective rated and part load outputs shown. These appliances are classed as “continuous” burning. Hopper holds approx. 30.8 kg of pellets.

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Appliances Manufacturers

Rated Output kW and Gross Efficiency

at Nominal Output and Part Load Output (see introductory Notes)

Damper: C=closed; O=open

Manufacturer's Remarks

(See Notes page 21)

Direct Room

Heating Water

% Gross Eff.

Suite Hydro 22 Club Hydro 22 Musa Hydro 22

MCZ

Nominal Rated Output 4.3 18.0 Part Load Output 1.4 3.0

85.7

88.0

Tested to BS EN 14785 Freestanding wood pellet stoves with boiler. Automatic control of combustion air. Designed to burn high quality wood pellets of approx 6 to 8 mm diameter and maximum length of 30 mm. The fuel burning rates are 4.6 kg/h and 0.9 kg/h to give the respective rated and part load outputs shown. These appliances are classed as “continuous” burning. Hopper holds approx. 30.8 kg of pellets.

FireWIN

Klassik, Premium and Exklusiv

090

120

Windhager

Nominal Rated Output

1.3 7.8 Part Load Output 0.7 4.0

Nominal Rated Output

1.4 10.6 Part Load Output 0.7 4.0

87.5

88.6

87.1

88.6

Tested to EN 14785 Freestanding wood pellet stoves with boiler. Automatic control of combustion air. Designed to burn high quality wood pellets of approx 6 to 8 mm diameter and maximum length of 30 mm. The fuel burning rates are 2.6 kg/h (120) and 2.0 kg/h (090) at full load and 1.0 kg/h at part load to give the respective rated and part load outputs shown. These appliances are classed as “continuous” burning. Hopper holds approx. 37 kg of pellets.

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G. COOKERS – FREESTANDING

APPROVED FUELS

Fuels regarded as suitable for the appliances in this section are listed, as approved closed appliance fuels, in Table B (Manufactured Smokeless Fuels), Table C (Natural Smokeless Fuels) and Table D (Bituminous Coal) (see Introductory Note 4.5) of Part 2 (Fuels) of this `Guide'. Where wood logs are specified they are to standard given in BS EN 12815. It should be noted that bituminous coal and wood in any of its forms including pellets is not by law permitted to be burned on appliances in Smoke Control Areas, except where the appliance has been exempted under Section II (4) of the Clean Air Act, 1956. These exempted appliances are designated thus † in this list, together with a note in the Manufacture‟s Remarks column for easy recognition.

SPECIAL NOTE: Where these appliances were tested as continuous burning appliances against BSEN 12815 which requires a minimum

refuelling period at low output of 10h for wood and 12h for smokeless fuels this is noted in the Remarks column. Where

they have not met this requirement they are classed as “intermittent”.

G1. COOKERS, WITHOUT BOILERS OR WITH DOMESTIC BOILERS WITH OUTPUT NOT EXCEEDING 3.5kW

Appliance

Manufacturer

Rated Output (kW) and Gross Efficiency

at Nominal Output

Remarks

Direct Room

Heating Water

% Gross

Efficiency

Rayburn Heatranger 212 SFW

Rayburn Cookmaster 200 SFW

Rayburn Cookmaster 300 W

AGA

AGA

AGA

when burning wood logs

3.8 1.9 when burning smokeless fuels

4.2 1.9

when burning wood logs 5.4 No boiler

when burning smokeless fuels 4.4 No boiler

when burning wood logs 5.2 No boiler

72.8

74.2

65.0

77.1

68.2

Burns Manufactured and Natural Smokeless fuels as approved for closed appliances in Part 2 of this Guide and wood logs only. Alternative grates are provided for wood and smokeless fuels. Refuel periods for wood 1h and smokeless fuels 2h to give rated output This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood

Burns Manufactured and Natural Smokeless fuels only as approved for closed appliances in Part 2 of this Guide and wood logs only. Refuel periods for wood 1h and smokeless fuels 2h to give rated output This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood

Burns wood logs only. Refuel period to give the rated output shown is 1.0 h This appliance is classed as “continuous”

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Appliances

Manufacturers

Rated Output (kW) and Gross Efficiency

at Nominal Output

Remarks Direct Room

Heating Water

% Gross

Efficiency (Mean)

Esse WN

Esse Engineering

Ltd.

when burning wood logs

5.0 No boiler

67.8

Burns wood logs only. Refuel period to give the rated output shown is 1.6 h This appliance is classed as “continuous”

Esse Ironheart EW

Esse Engineering

Ltd.

when burning wood logs

9.7 No boiler

62.7

Burns wood logs only. Refuel period to give the rated output shown is 1.0 h This appliance is classed as “intermittent”

Esse Ironheart EWB

Esse Engineering

Ltd.

when burning wood logs

10.5 2.6

67.5

Burns wood logs only. Refuel period to give the rated output shown is 1.0 h This appliance is classed as “intermittent”

America

La Nordica S.p.A.

when burning wood logs

11.6 no boiler

68.8

Burns wood logs only. Refuel period to give the rated output shown is 1.0 h This appliance is classed as “intermittent”

Suprema

La Nordica S.p.A.

when burning wood logs

8.0 no boiler

70.8

Burns wood logs only. Refuel period to give the rated output shown is 1.3 h This appliance is classed as “intermittent”

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G2. COOKERS WITH CENTRAL HEATING BOILERS ABOVE 3.5Kw OUTPUT

These cookers provide a cooking service and a boiler for combined heating and hot water. During summer use the boiler may be modified to

reduce boiler output.

Appliances

Manufacturers

Rated Output (kW) and Gross Efficiency at Nominal Output

W=Winter Setting S=Summer Setting

Remarks

Direct Room

Heating Water

% Gross

Efficiency (Mean)

Rayburn Heatranger 355 SFW Rayburn Heatranger 216 SFW

Rayburn Heatranger 345 W

AGA

AGA

AGA

when burning wood logs

W = 5.0 W = 9.1 S = 8.1 S = 7.8

when burning smokeless fuels

W = 5.7 W = 10.8 S = 3.2 S = 7.9

when burning wood logs

W = 4.0 W = 4.3 S = 3.5 S = 4.2

when burning smokeless fuels

W = 3.6 W = 5.4 S = 4.1 S = 5.2

when burning wood logs

W = 5.0 W = 9.1 S = 4.1 S = 6.3

65.3

70.2

68.6

71.6

65.3

Burns Manufactured and Natural Smokeless fuels as approved for closed appliances in Part 2 of this Guide and wood logs only. Refuel periods to give rated output are:- 1) for smokeless fuels, winter setting=3h, summer setting=3h 2) for wood logs, winter setting=2h, summer setting =1h This appliance is classed as “continuous” burning. Manufacturer‟s Remarks as above

Burns wood logs only. Refuel periods to give rated output are:- winter setting=1.5h, summer setting =1.5h This appliance is classed as “continuous” burning

Esse W35

Esse Engineering

Ltd.

when burning wood logs

W = 4.2 W = 9.7 S = 1.6 S = 3.7

65.4 68.7

Burns wood logs only. Refuel periods to give rated output are:- winter setting=1.0h, summer setting =1.0h This appliance is classed as “continuous” burning

Termosuprema compact

La Nordica S.p.A.

when burning wood logs

6.5 11.5

68.7

Burns wood logs only. Refuel period to give the rated output shown is1.0 h This appliance is classed as “intermittent”

Termorosa

La Nordica S.p.A.

when burning wood logs

8.5 7.0

71.9

Burns wood logs only. Refuel period to give the rated output shown is1.0 h This appliance is classed as “intermittent”

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G2. COOKERS WITH CENTRAL HEATING BOILERS ABOVE 3.5Kw OUTPUT (continued)

These cookers provide a cooking service and a boiler for combined heating and hot water. During summer use the boiler may be modified to

reduce boiler output.

Appliances

Manufacturers

Rated Output (kW) and Gross Efficiency at Nominal Output

W=Winter Setting S=Summer Setting

Remarks

Direct Room

Heating Water

% Gross

Efficiency (Mean)

Stanley Donard

Waterford Stanley

when burning wood logs

W = 5.3 W = 10.0 S = 4.7 S = 6.2

when burning smokeless fuels

W = 8.2 W = 13.4 S = 4.3 S = 7.9

60.8

69.5

Burns Manufactured and Natural Smokeless fuels as approved for closed appliances in Part 2 of this Guide and wood logs only. Refuel periods to give rated output are:- 1) for smokeless fuels, winter setting=2h, summer setting=2h 2) for wood logs, winter setting=1h, summer setting =1h This appliance is classed as “intermittent” when burning wood

Stanley Errigal Solid Fuel Cooker

Waterford

Stanley

when burning wood logs

5.7 5.4

When burning smokeless fuel

4.5 7.5

66.6

66.3

Burns manufactured and natural smokeless fuels as approved for closed appliances in Part 2 of this guide and wood logs only. Refuel periods to give the rated outputs are 1.0 h for wood logs and 2.0 h for smokeless fuels. This appliance is classed as “continuous” burning when burning smokeless fuels and “intermittent” when burning wood logs.

Stanley Comeragh Solid Fuel Cooker

Waterford Stanley

when burning smokeless fuels

5.7 7.5

70.6

Burns Manufactured and Natural Smokeless fuels as approved for closed appliances in Part 2 of this Guide. Refuel period to give rated output is 2.0 h This appliance is classed as “continuous” operating when burning smokeless fuels.

Donard Wood Burning Cooker

Waterford Stanley

when burning wood logs

5.6 8.5

62.3

Burns wood logs only. Refuel periods to give rated output are 1.4 h. This appliance is classed as “continuous” burning.

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J. INDEPENDENT BOILERS

SPECIAL NOTE

The rated output of independent boilers indicates the heat released to water and may or may not take account of the additional useful heat

released as direct space heating to the room in which the appliance is installed depending on the standard to which the appliance has been

tested.

In addition to heating water, the boiler itself may provide space heating to the room by up to 6% of the published water heating rating. If the boiler is connected to the chimney by a one metre long fluepipe, the useful direct space heating increases by about 1 kW for small domestic hot water boilers and up to 2kW for larger boilers.

Boilers in this Section may be tested to a number of accepted standards. The choice depends on the fuels they burn, its method of feeding and the siting and use to which the appliance is to be put. For each appliance the Manufacturer‟s Remarks column gives the specific standard used for testing. Where the standard requires a direct space heating output to the living area to be measured this will also be quoted and will be included in the gross efficiency figure.

The actual amount of direct space heating provided at any time will vary with the rate at which a boiler is run. In cold weather a generally faster burning rate results in more direct space heating.

For the selection of suitable chimneys see the Introduction to Part 3, Factory Made Chimneys and Chimney Lining Systems, particularly paragraph 2.

APPROVED FUELS

Fuels regarded as suitable for the appliances in this section are listed, as approved closed appliance fuels, in Table B

(Manufactured Smokeless Fuels) and Table C (Natural Smokeless Fuels) of Part 2 (Fuels) of this „Guide‟. Refer to the

Manufacturer‟s Remarks column for variations including woodburning and appliances that are designed to burn only specialized

wood pellets. See also the Introductory Notes section 4, paragraph 2.

It should be noted that bituminous coal and wood in any of its forms including pellets is not by law permitted to be

burned on appliances in Smoke Control Areas, except where the appliance has been exempted under Section II (4) of

the Clean Air Act, 1956. These exempted appliances are designated thus † in this list, together with a note in the

Manufacture‟s Remarks column for easy recognition.

J1, J2 and J3 BATCH FED INDEPENDENT BOILERS

Boilers listed in this section are designed as hot water generators for providing both central heating and domestic hot water services through the heating control of a fully pumped system. Domestic hot water must always be heated via an indirect cylinder. Rated outputs are based on the heat given to water and the efficie ncy values are direct water heating efficiencies (see also special note at the beginning of section J). All boilers will be fitted with thermostats for control of water temperatur es and overheating of the system will be protected by safety temperature limi ters. Larger batch fed boilers are often designed for installation in their own boiler room. With these larger boilers the installation of the hot water system will usually require a heat storage boiler (accumulator) and energy management control. Manufac turers will provide all the necessary technical information regarding this in their installation and operating instructions.

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J1, J2 and J3 BATCH FED INDEPENDENT BOILERS (continued)

Appliances

Manufacturers

Rated Output kW and Gross Efficiency

at Nominal Output (see introductory Notes

6.2, 6.3 and 6.4)

Manufacturers Remarks

Rated Output

to water

kW

Gross Eff.

%

E-Classic 2400 IR

Central Boiler Inc.

75.0

77.6

Tested to EN 303-5

Freestanding independent heating boiler designed for outdoor installation only. Burns wood logs only. Manual refuelling. Front loading. Thermostatically controlled air supply. Refuel period is 4.9h to give the maximum rated output shown (75 kW).

Angus Orligno 200 18kW

Eko-Vimar Orlanski

Distr. by Eco Angus Ltd.

18.0

82.4

Tested to EN 303-5

Freestanding independent heating boiler designed for installation in boiler room. Burns wood logs only. Manual refuelling. Front loading. Combustion is controlled via the boiler water temperature and a flue gas sensor ensures automatic shut down of combustion air fan after combustion has finished. Refuel period is approximately 9.7h to give the maximum rated output shown with a full firebox.

A correctly sized accumulator

tank must be fitted to the

system.

Angus Orligno 200 25kW

Eko-Vimar Orlanski

Distr. by Eco Angus Ltd.

25.0

82.5

Tested to EN 303-5

Freestanding independent heating boiler designed for installation in boiler room. Burns wood logs only. Manual refuelling. Front loading. Combustion is controlled via the boiler water temperature and a flue gas sensor ensures automatic shut down of combustion air fan after combustion has finished. Refuel period is approximately 10.4h to give the maximum rated output shown with a full firebox.

A correctly sized accumulator

tank must be fitted to the

system.

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J1, J2 and J3 BATCH FED INDEPENDENT BOILERS (continued)

Appliances

Manufacturers

Rated Output kW and Gross Efficiency

at Nominal Output (see introductory Notes

6.2, 6.3 and 6.4)

Manufacturers Remarks

Rated Output

to water

kW

Gross Eff.

%

Angus Orligno 200 40kW

Eko-Vimar Orlanski

Distr. by Eco Angus Ltd.

37.7

82.4

Tested to EN 303-5

Freestanding independent heating boiler designed for installation in boiler room. Burns wood logs only. Manual refuelling. Front loading. Combustion is controlled via the boiler water temperature and a flue gas sensor ensures automatic shut down of combustion air fan after combustion has finished. Refuel period is approximately 10.9h to give the maximum rated output shown with a full firebox.

A correctly sized accumulator

tank must be fitted to the

system.

Angus Orligno 200 60kW

Eko-Vimar Orlanski

Distr. by Eco Angus Ltd.

56.2

80.9

Tested to EN 303-5

Freestanding independent heating boiler designed for installation in boiler room. Burns wood logs only. Manual refuelling. Front loading. Combustion is controlled via the boiler water temperature and a flue gas sensor ensures automatic shut down of combustion air fan after combustion has finished. Refuel period is approximately 11.2h to give the maximum rated output shown with a full firebox.

A correctly sized accumulator

tank must be fitted to the

system.

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J1, J2 and J3 BATCH FED INDEPENDENT BOILERS (continued)

Appliances

Manufacturers

Rated Output kW and Gross Efficiency

at Nominal Output (see introductory Notes

6.2, 6.3 and 6.4)

Manufacturers Remarks

Rated Output

to water

kW

Gross Eff.

%

Angus Orligno 200 80kW

Eko-Vimar Orlanski

Distr. by Eco Angus Ltd.

78.0

83.0

Tested to EN 303-5

Freestanding independent heating boiler designed for installation in boiler room. Burns wood logs only. Manual refuelling. Front loading. Combustion is controlled via the boiler water temperature and a flue gas sensor ensures automatic shut down of combustion air fan after combustion has finished. Refuel period is approximately 13.3h to give the maximum rated output shown with a full firebox.

A correctly sized accumulator

tank must be fitted to the

system.

Angus Super 18kW

Eko-Vimar Orlanski

Distr. by Eco Angus Ltd.

18.0

82.4

Tested to EN 303-5

Freestanding independent heating boiler designed for installation in boiler room. Burns wood logs only. Manual refuelling. Front loading. Combustion is controlled via the boiler water temperature and a flue gas sensor ensures automatic shut down of combustion air fan after combustion has finished. Refuel period is approximately 9.7h to give the maximum rated output shown with a full firebox.

A correctly sized accumulator

tank must be fitted to the

system.

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J1, J2 and J3 BATCH FED INDEPENDENT BOILERS (continued)

Appliances

Manufacturers

Rated Output kW and Gross Efficiency

at Nominal Output (see introductory Notes

6.2, 6.3 and 6.4)

Manufacturers Remarks

Rated Output

to water

kW

Gross Eff.

%

Angus Super 25kW

Eko-Vimar Orlanski

Distr. by Eco Angus Ltd.

25.0

82.5

Tested to EN 303-5

Freestanding independent heating boiler designed for installation in boiler room. Burns wood logs only. Manual refuelling. Front loading. Combustion is controlled via the boiler water temperature and a flue gas sensor ensures automatic shut down of combustion air fan after combustion has finished. Refuel period is approximately 10.4h to give the maximum rated output shown with a full firebox.

A correctly sized accumulator

tank must be fitted to the

system.

Angus Super 40kW

Eko-Vimar Orlanski

Distr. by Eco Angus Ltd.

37.7

82.4

Tested to EN 303-5

Freestanding independent heating boiler designed for installation in boiler room. Burns wood logs only. Manual refuelling. Front loading. Combustion is controlled via the boiler water temperature and a flue gas sensor ensures automatic shut down of combustion air fan after combustion has finished. Refuel period is approximately 10.9h to give the maximum rated output shown with a full firebox.

A correctly sized accumulator

tank must be fitted to the

system.

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J1, J2 and J3 BATCH FED INDEPENDENT BOILERS (continued)

Appliances

Manufacturers

Rated Output kW and Gross Efficiency

at Nominal Output (see introductory Notes

6.2, 6.3 and 6.4)

Manufacturers Remarks

Rated Output

to water

kW

Gross Eff.

%

Angus Super 60kW

Eko-Vimar Orlanski

Distr. by Eco Angus Ltd.

56.2

80.9

Tested to EN 303-5

Freestanding independent heating boiler designed for installation in boiler room. Burns wood logs only. Manual refuelling. Front loading. Combustion is controlled via the boiler water temperature and a flue gas sensor ensures automatic shut down of combustion air fan after combustion has finished. Refuel period is approximately 11.2h to give the maximum rated output shown with a full firebox.

A correctly sized accumulator

tank must be fitted to the

system.

Angus Super 80kW

Eko-Vimar Orlanski

Distr. by Eco Angus Ltd.

78.0

83.0

Tested to EN 303-5

Freestanding independent heating boiler designed for installation in boiler room. Burns wood logs only. Manual refuelling. Front loading. Combustion is controlled via the boiler water temperature and a flue gas sensor ensures automatic shut down of combustion air fan after combustion has finished. Refuel period is approximately 13.3h to give the maximum rated output shown with a full firebox.

A correctly sized accumulator

tank must be fitted to the

system.

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J1, J2 and J3 BATCH FED INDEPENDENT BOILERS (continued)

Appliances

Manufacturers

Rated Output kW and Gross Efficiency

at Nominal Output (see introductory Notes

6.2, 6.3 and 6.4)

Manufacturers Remarks

Rated Output

to water

kW

Gross Eff.

%

Orlan 23 W

(Angus Orlan 23)

Eko-Vimar Orlanski

Distr. by Eco Angus Ltd.

22.0

74.8

Tested to EN 303-5

Freestanding independent heating boiler designed for installation in boiler room. Burns wood logs only. Manual refuelling. Front loading. Combustion is controlled via the boiler water temperature and a flue gas sensor ensures automatic shut down of combustion air fan after combustion has finished. Refuel period is approximately 8.9h to give the maximum rated output shown with a full firebox.

A correctly sized accumulator

tank must be fitted to the

system.

Orlan 35 W

(Angus Orlan 35)

Eko-Vimar Orlanski

Distr. by Eco Angus Ltd.

32.2

76.8

Tested to EN 303-5

Freestanding independent heating boiler designed for installation in boiler room. Burns wood logs only. Manual refuelling. Front loading. Combustion is controlled via the boiler water temperature and a flue gas sensor ensures automatic shut down of combustion air fan after combustion has finished. Refuel period is approximately 10.1h to give the maximum rated output shown with a full firebox.

A correctly sized accumulator

tank must be fitted to the

system.

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J1, J2 and J3 BATCH FED INDEPENDENT BOILERS (continued)

Appliances

Manufacturers

Rated Output kW and Gross Efficiency

at Nominal Output (see introductory Notes

6.2, 6.3 and 6.4)

Manufacturers Remarks

Rated Output

to water

kW

Gross Eff.

%

Navora 20 kW Navora 25 kW

Navora 30 kW

HDG Euroheat Distributors

20

25

30

82.8

82.7

82.8

Tested to BS EN 303-5

Freestanding independent heating boiler designed for installation in boiler room. Burns wood logs only. Manual refuelling. Front loading. Automatic combustion control system via Lambda oxygen sensor in flue, induced draught fan and motorised air flaps. Refuel period is 6h to give the maximum rated output shown (30 kW).

A correctly sized accumulator

tank must be fitted to the

system.

Euro 30 kW Euro 40 kW Euro 50 kW

HDG Euroheat Distributors

30

40

50

82.4

82.2

81.8

Tested to BS EN 303-5 Freestanding independent heating boiler designed for installation in boiler room. Burns wood logs only. Manual refuelling. Top loading. Automatic combustion control system via Lambda oxygen sensor in flue induced draught fan and motorised air flaps. Refuel period is 3.7 h to give the maximum rated output shown (50 kW).

A correctly sized accumulator

tank must be fitted to the

system.

Turbotec 50 kW

HDG Euroheat Distributors

50

81.8

Tested to BS EN 303-5

Freestanding independent

heating boiler designed for

installation in boiler room.

Burns wood logs only. Manual

refueling. Front loading.

Automatic combustion control

system via Lambda oxygen

sensor in flue, induced

draught fan and motorized air

flaps.

Refuel period is 7h to give the

rated output shown (50 kW) A correctly sized accumulator tank must be fitted to the system.

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J1, J2 and J3 BATCH FED INDEPENDENT BOILERS (continued)

Appliances

Manufacturers

Rated Output kW and Gross Efficiency

at Nominal Output (see introductory Notes

6.2, 6.3 and 6.4)

Manufacturers Remarks

Rated Output

to water

kW

Gross Eff.

%

LogWIN Premium 180 250 300 360

500

Windhager

17.8

25.0

31.1

35.6

49.7

83.3

83.5

83.7

82.7

82.0

Tested to BS EN 303-5

Freestanding independent heating boiler designed for installation in boiler room. Burns wood logs only. Manual refuelling. Front loading. Automatic combustion control system via Lambda oxygen sensor in flue, induced draught fan and motorised air flaps. Refuel periods range from 10 h for the 180 to 4.8 h for the 500 to give the maximum rated outputs shown.

A correctly sized accumulator

tank must be fitted to the

system.

SilvaWIN Klassik 170T 240T

Windhager

17.0

24.0

82.1

82.0

Tested to BS EN 303-5

Freestanding independent heating boiler designed for installation in boiler room. Burns wood logs only. Manual refuelling. Front loading. Automatic combustion control system via a temperature sensor in flue and speed controlled induced draught fan. Refuel periods are 4.0 h for the 170T and 3.1 h for the 240T to give the maximum rated outputs shown.

A correctly sized accumulator

tank must be fitted to the

system.

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J4. GRAVITY FEED BOILERS WITH THERMOSTAT This section is limited to boilers of up to 50kW.

Boilers in this section are primarily designed for water based central heating at the rated outputs given; where hot water service is also required they must be connected to an indirect system.

The rated outputs are based on the performance with a standard test fuel with a minimum refuelling interval of 10 hours.

APPROVED FUELS

Fuels regarded as suitable for the appliances in this section are Anthracite Grains, Peas or Beans, listed as approved gravity

feed fuels in Table C (Natural Smokeless Fuels) of Part 2 (Fuels) of this 'Guide'.

Appliances

Manufacturers

Rated Output kW and Gross Efficiency

at Nominal Output (see introductory Notes

6.2, 6.3 and 6.4)

Manufacturers Remarks

Rated Output

to water

kW

%

Gross Eff.

TRG 45 MkII

TRG 60 MkII

TRG 80

Trianco Heating Products Ltd

" " " "

" " " "

13.2

18.0

23.5

72.5

72.6

75.6

Tested to BS 4433

A heat leak radiator must be

fitted to the system

" " " "

" " " "

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J5. AUTOMATIC FEED INDEPENDENT BOILERS FIRED BY WOOD PELLETS OR WOOD CHIPS

The boilers listed in this section are designed to burn only specialized manufactured pelletised wood fuels (wood pellets) or carefully dried and

sized wood chips. Automatic fuel feeding is usually effected by means of a motorized auger from a manually filled storage hopper. The

method of feeding the fire may be from underneath (sometimes called an underfeed stoker) or fuel may ”drop in” from above the firebed or be

fed in from the side. The boilers will have electronic control of the output via the fuel feeding rate which will be regulated by the demand for

heat placed upon the system. They are designed for providing both central heating and hot water services through the heating controls in a

fully pumped system. Domestic hot water must always be heated via an indirect cylinder. Rated outputs are based on the heat given to water

and the efficiency values are direct water heating efficiency except when a Direct Room Heating output is quoted as in the case when testing

to BS EN 14785 (see also special note at the beginning of Section J). The Standard for testing used is quoted for each appliance. All boilers

will be fitted with thermostats for control of water temperatures and overheating of the system will be protected by safety temperature limiters.

Larger boilers are often designed for installation in their own boiler room and sometimes they will require an additional separate building to

house a large hopper and fuel-feed system. With these larger boilers the installation of the hot water system will usually require a heat storage

buffer (accumulator and energy management controls. Manufacturers will provide all the necessary technical information regarding this in their

installation and operating instructions.

As a result of the high efficiencies at which these boilers can operate the flue temperatures may be much lower than is conventional for solid

fuel appliances. The manufacturer is required to provide the necessary technical information regarding the designation of the flue liner or

chimney flue that should be installed with the boiler. These will where necessary require special systems to tolerate condensate attack and

will be soot fire resistant.

J5. AUTOMATIC FEED INDEPENDENT BOILERS FIRED BY WOOD PELLETS OR WOOD CHIPS (continued)

Appliances

Manufacturers

Rated Output kW and Gross Efficiency

at Nominal Output (see introductory Notes

6.2, 6.3 and 6.4)

Manufacturers Remarks

Rated Output

to water

kW

%

Gross Eff.

LP 20

Extraflame S.p.A

20.0

80.6

Tested to EN 303-5

Freestanding independent

heating boiler. Burns only

compressed wood pellets of

approximately 6 to 8mm

diameter and maximum length

30mm. Automatic feed.

Automatic ignition and control

of combustion air.

Capable of continuous

operation. Modulating output

down to 5.5 kW.

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J5. AUTOMATIC FEED INDEPENDENT BOILERS FIRED BY WOOD PELLETS OR WOOD CHIPS (continued)

Appliances

Manufacturers

Rated Output kW and Gross Efficiency

at Nominal Output (see introductory Notes

6.2, 6.3 and 6.4)

Manufacturers Remarks

Rated Output

to water

kW

%

Gross Eff.

TP30

Extraflame S.p.A

30.1

83.0

Tested to EN 303-5

Freestanding independent

heating boiler. Burns only

compressed wood pellets of

approximately 6 to 8mm

diameter and maximum length

30mm. Automatic feed.

Automatic ignition and control

of combustion air.

Capable of continuous

operation. Modulating output

down to 9.0 kW.

TC 30

Extraflame S.p.A

25.0

84.5

Tested to EN 303-5

Freestanding independent

heating boiler. Burns only

compressed wood pellets of

approximately 6 to 8mm

diameter and maximum length

30mm. Automatic feed.

Automatic ignition and control

of combustion air.

Capable of continuous

operation. Modulating output

down to 4.9 kW.

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J5. AUTOMATIC FEED INDEPENDENT BOILERS FIRED BY WOOD PELLETS OR WOOD CHIPS (continued)

Appliances

Manufacturers

Rated Output kW and Gross Efficiency

at Nominal Output and Part Load (see introductory Notes

6.2, 6.3 and 6.4)

Manufacturers Remarks

Rated Output

to water

kW

%

Gross Eff.

Fröling Turbomatic

TMC 28 (Wood Chip)

TMC 28 (Compressed Wood Pellets)

Fröling

Distr. by Econergy

Nominal Rated Output

28.0

Part Load Output

8.4

Nominal Rated Output

28.0

Part Load Output

8.4

83.1

82.6

85.2

85.1

Tested to EN 303-5

Freestanding independent

heating boiler. Burns

compressed wood pellets of

approximately 6 to 8mm

diameter and maximum length

30mm or wood chip.

Automatic feed.

Automatic ignition and control

of combustion air.

Capable of continuous

operation.

Fröling Turbomatic

TMC 35 (Wood Chip)

TMC 35 (Compressed Wood Pellets)

Fröling

Distr. by Econergy

Nominal Rated Output

35.0

Part Load Output

10.5

Nominal Rated Output

35.0

Part Load Output

10.5

82.9

82.5

84.8

85.1

Tested to EN 303-5

Freestanding independent

heating boiler. Burns

compressed wood pellets of

approximately 6 to 8mm

diameter and maximum length

30mm or wood chip.

Automatic feed.

Automatic ignition and control

of combustion air.

Capable of continuous

operation.

Fröling Turbomatic

TMC 48 (Wood Chip)

TMC 48 (Compressed Wood Pellets)

Fröling

Distr. by Econergy

Nominal Rated Output

48.0

Part Load Output

14.4

Nominal Rated Output

48.0

Part Load Output

14.4

82.4

82.4

84.2

85.0

Tested to EN 303-5

Freestanding independent

heating boiler. Burns

compressed wood pellets of

approximately 6 to 8mm

diameter and maximum length

30mm or wood chip.

Automatic feed.

Automatic ignition and control

of combustion air.

Capable of continuous

operation.

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J5. AUTOMATIC FEED INDEPENDENT BOILERS FIRED BY WOOD PELLETS OR WOOD CHIPS (continued)

Appliances

Manufacturers

Rated Output kW and Gross Efficiency

at Nominal Output and Part Load (see introductory Notes

6.2, 6.3 and 6.4)

Manufacturers Remarks

Rated Output

to water

kW

%

Gross Eff.

Fröling Turbomatic

TMC 55 (Wood Chip)

TMC 55 (Compressed Wood Pellets)

Fröling

Distr. by Econergy

Nominal Rated Output

55.0

Part Load Output

16.5

Nominal Rated Output

55.0

Part Load Output

16.5

82.4

82.4

83.9

85.0

Tested to EN 303-5

Freestanding independent

heating boiler. Burns

compressed wood pellets of

approximately 6 to 8mm

diameter and maximum length

30mm or wood chip.

Automatic feed.

Automatic ignition and control

of combustion air.

Capable of continuous

operation.

Fröling Turbomatic

TMC 70 (Wood Chip)

TMC 70 (Compressed Wood Pellets)

Fröling

Distr. by Econergy

Nominal Rated Output

70.0

Part Load Output

21.0

Nominal Rated Output

70.0

Part Load Output

21.0

82.7

83.3

84.5

85.0

Tested to EN 303-5

Freestanding independent

heating boiler. Burns

compressed wood pellets of

approximately 6 to 8mm

diameter and maximum length

30mm or wood chip.

Automatic feed.

Automatic ignition and control

of combustion air.

Capable of continuous

operation.

Fröling Turbomatic

TMC 85 (Wood Chip)

TMC 85 (Compressed Wood Pellets)

Fröling

Distr. by Econergy

Nominal Rated Output

85.0

Part Load Output

25.5

Nominal Rated Output

85.0

Part Load Output

25.5

83.0

84.0

85.1

85.1

Tested to EN 303-5

Freestanding independent

heating boiler. Burns

compressed wood pellets of

approximately 6 to 8mm

diameter and maximum length

30mm or wood chip.

Automatic feed.

Automatic ignition and control

of combustion air.

Capable of continuous

operation.

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Appliances

Manufacturers

Rated Output kW and Gross Efficiency

at Nominal Output and Part Load (see introductory Notes

6.2, 6.3 and 6.4)

Manufacturers Remarks

Rated Output

to water

kW

%

Gross Eff.

Fröling Turbomatic

TMC 100 (Wood Chip)

TMC 100 (Compressed Wood

Pellets)

Fröling

Distr. by Econergy

Nominal Rated Output

100.0

Part Load Output

30.0

Nominal Rated Output

100.0

Part Load Output

30.0

83.4

84.9

86.3

85.1

Tested to EN 303-5

Freestanding independent

heating boiler. Burns

compressed wood pellets of

approximately 6 to 8mm

diameter and maximum length

30mm or wood chip.

Automatic feed.

Automatic ignition and control

of combustion air.

Capable of continuous

operation.

Fröling P4 Pellet 8 Fröling

Distr. by Econergy

Nominal Rated Output

10.5

Part Load Output

3.1

84.8

85.2

Tested to EN 303-5

Freestanding independent

heating boiler. Burns

compressed wood pellets of

approximately 6 to 8mm

diameter and maximum length

30mm. Automatic feed.

Automatic ignition and control

of combustion air.

Capable of continuous

operation.

Fröling P4 Pellet 15 Fröling

Distr. by Econergy

Nominal Rated Output

14.9

Part Load Output

3.1

83.3

85.2

Tested to EN 303-5

Freestanding independent

heating boiler. Burns

compressed wood pellets of

approximately 6 to 8mm

diameter and maximum length

30mm. Automatic feed.

Automatic ignition and control

of combustion air.

Capable of continuous

operation.

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Appliances

Manufacturers

Rated Output kW and Gross Efficiency

at Nominal Output and Part Load (see introductory Notes

6.2, 6.3 and 6.4)

Manufacturers Remarks

Rated Output

to water

kW

%

Gross Eff.

Fröling P4 Pellet 20 Fröling

Distr. by Econergy

Nominal Rated Output

20.0

Part Load Output

6.0

85.0

86.9

Tested to EN 303-5

Freestanding independent

heating boiler. Burns

compressed wood pellets of

approximately 6 to 8mm

diameter and maximum length

30mm. Automatic feed.

Automatic ignition and control

of combustion air.

Capable of continuous

operation.

Fröling P4 Pellet 25 Fröling

Distr. by Econergy

Nominal Rated Output

25.0

Part Load Output

7.5

85.9

87.8

Tested to EN 303-5

Freestanding independent

heating boiler. Burns

compressed wood pellets of

approximately 6 to 8mm

diameter and maximum length

30mm. Automatic feed.

Automatic ignition and control

of combustion air.

Capable of continuous

operation.

Fröling P4 Pellet 32 Fröling

Distr. by Econergy

Nominal Rated Output

32.0

Part Load Output

8.9

86.9

88.6

Tested to EN 303-5

Freestanding independent

heating boiler. Burns

compressed wood pellets of

approximately 6 to 8mm

diameter and maximum length

30mm. Automatic feed.

Automatic ignition and control

of combustion air.

Capable of continuous

operation.

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Appliances

Manufacturers

Rated Output kW and Gross Efficiency

at Nominal Output and Part Load (see introductory Notes

6.2, 6.3 and 6.4)

Manufacturers Remarks

Rated Output

to water

kW

%

Gross Eff.

Fröling P4 Pellet 38 Fröling

Distr. by Econergy

Nominal Rated Output

38.0

Part Load Output

8.9

85.7

88.6

Tested to EN 303-5

Freestanding independent

heating boiler. Burns

compressed wood pellets of

approximately 6 to 8mm

diameter and maximum length

30mm. Automatic feed.

Automatic ignition and control

of combustion air.

Capable of continuous

operation.

Fröling P4 Pellet 48 Fröling

Distr. by Econergy

Nominal Rated Output

48.0

Part Load Output

14.4

85.5

86.5

Tested to EN 303-5

Freestanding independent

heating boiler. Burns

compressed wood pellets of

approximately 6 to 8mm

diameter and maximum length

30mm. Automatic feed.

Automatic ignition and control

of combustion air.

Capable of continuous

operation.

Fröling P4 Pellet 60 Fröling

Distr. by Econergy

Nominal Rated Output

58.5

Part Load Output

17.5

85.3

85.5

Tested to EN 303-5

Freestanding independent

heating boiler. Burns

compressed wood pellets of

approximately 6 to 8mm

diameter and maximum length

30mm. Automatic feed.

Automatic ignition and control

of combustion air.

Capable of continuous

operation.

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Appliances

Manufacturers

Rated Output kW and Gross Efficiency

at Nominal Output (see introductory Notes

6.2, 6.3 and 6.4)

Manufacturers Remarks

Rated Output

to water

kW

%

Gross Eff.

Pelletmaster 15

HDG Euroheat Distributors

15

84.1

Tested to BS EN 303-5

Freestanding independent

heating boiler designed for

installation in boiler room.

Burns only compressed wood

pellets of approximately 6 to

8mm diameter and maximum

length 30mm.. Automatic feed.

Automatic combustion control

system via Lambda oxygen

sensor in flue. Induced

draught variable speed fan

and motorized secondary air

flaps.

Capable of continuous

operation. Modulating output

down to 4.5 kW.

A correctly sized accumulator

tank is recommended to be

fitted to the system for optimal

operation.

Compact 50

(Wood Chip)

HDG Euroheat Distributors

50

83.4

Tested to BS EN 303-5

Freestanding independent heating boiler designed for installation in boiler room. Burns wood chips only. Automatic feed. Automatic combustion control system via Lambda oxygen sensor in flue, induced draught variable speed fan and motorised air flaps. Capable of continuous operation. Modulating output down to 12 kW.

A correctly sized accumulator

tank is recommended to be

fitted to the system for optimal

operation.

Continued on next page

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Appliances

Manufacturers

Rated Output kW and Gross Efficiency

at Nominal Output (see introductory Notes

6.2, 6.3 and 6.4)

Manufacturers Remarks

Rated Output

to water

kW

%

Gross Eff.

Compact 50

(Compressed Wood Pellets)

HDG Euroheat Distributors

50

85

Tested to BS EN 303-5

Freestanding independent

heating boiler designed for

installation in boiler room.

Burns only compressed wood

pellets of approximately 6 to

8mm diameter and maximum

length 30mm. Automatic feed. Automatic combustion control system via Lambda oxygen sensor in flue, induced draught variable speed fan and motorised air flaps. Capable of continuous operation. Modulating output down to 15 kW.

A correctly sized accumulator

tank is recommended to be

fitted to the system for optimal

operation.

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Appliances

Manufacturers

Rated Output kW and Gross Efficiency

at Nominal Output (see introductory Notes

6.2, 6.3 and 6.4)

Manufacturers Remarks

Rated Output

to water

kW

%

Gross Eff.

BioWIN

Klassik, Premium and Exklusiv

100

150

210

260

Windhager

Nominal Rated Output

10.0

Part Load Output

3.0

Nominal Rated Output

15.0

Part Load Output

4.4

Nominal Rated Output

21.0

Part Load Output

6.3

Nominal Rated Output

26.0

Part Load Output

7.5

86.3

84.2

85.8

85.7

85.9

85.8

86.0

86.0

Tested to EN 303-5

Freestanding independent

heating boilers. Burn only

compressed wood pellets of

approximately 6 to 8mm

diameter and maximum length

30mm. Automatic feed.

Automatic ignition and control

of combustion air.

Capable of continuous

operation. Modulating output

down to 3.0 kW (100), 4.4 kW

(150), 6.3 kW (210) and 7.5

kW (260).

VarioWIN 12 Premium D

VarioWIN 12 Exklusiv S

VarioWIN 12 Exklusiv P

VarioWIN 12 Exklusiv D

Windhager

Nominal Rated Output

12.0

Part Load Output

3.6

84.6

85.7

Tested to EN 303-5

Freestanding independent

heating boiler. Burns only

compressed wood pellets of

approximately 6 to 8mm

diameter and maximum length

30mm. Automatic feed.

Automatic ignition and control

of combustion air.

Capable of continuous

operation. Modulating output

down to 3.6 kW. The integral

fuel hopper will provide from

13.7 h to 46.3 h of continuous

operation at full and minimum

output respectively.

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Appliances

Manufacturers

Rated Output kW and Gross Efficiency

at Nominal Output (see introductory Notes

6.2, 6.3 and 6.4)

Manufacturers Remarks

Rated Output

to water

kW

%

Gross Eff.

Woodpecker 15

Woodpecker 25

Woodpecker 45

Woodpecker Energy

UK Ltd

Nominal Rated Output

15.0

Part Load Output

5.0

Nominal Rated Output

25.0

Part Load Output

8.0

Nominal Rated Output

45.0

Part Load Output

14.0

83.2

79.3

84.9

81.5

84.8

84.1

Tested to EN 303-5

Freestanding independent

heating boiler. Burn only

compressed wood pellets of

approximately 6 to 8mm

diameter and maximum length

30mm. Automatic feed.

Automatic ignition and control

of combustion air.

Capable of continuous

operation. Modulating output

down to 5.0 kW (15), 8.0 kW

(25), and 14.0 kW (45).

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INDEX TO MANUFACTURERS OF SOLID FUEL BURNING APPLIANCES

NOTE: enquiries with regard to any of the appliances included in the foregoing

list should be made to local appliance distributors or to manufacturers.

A

AGA Rangemaster Ltd

Station Road, Ketley, Telford

Shropshire TF1 5AQ

Tel: 01952 642000 Fax: 01952 222048

Web: www.aga-web.co.uk

A J Wells & Sons Ltd

Bishops Way, Newport

Isle of Wight PO30 5WS

Tel: 01983 537777 Fax: 01983 537788

e-mail: [email protected]; Web: www.charnwood.com

Arada Ltd The Fireworks, Weycroft Avenue Axminster, Devon. EX13 5HU Tel: 01297 35700 Fax: 01297 35900 e-mail: [email protected]; Web: www.arada.uk.com

B

Be Modern Ltd Western Approach South Shields Tyne & Wear NE33 5QZ Tel: 0191 455 3571Web: www.bemodern.com

BFM Europe Ltd Trentham Lakes, Stoke-on-Trent Staffordshire ST4 4TJ Tel: 01782 339000 Fax:: 01782 339009

e-mail: [email protected]; Web: www.bfm-europe.com

Broseley Fires Ltd Knights Way, Battlefield Enterprise Park, Shrewsbury Shropshire, SY1 3AB Tel: 01743 461444 Fax: 01743 461446

email: [email protected]; Web: www.broseleyfires.com

C

Central Boiler Inc. 20502 160

th Street, Greenbush, MN 56726, USA

Tel: 218-782-2575 Fax: 218-782-2580 Email: [email protected]; Web: www.centralboiler.com

Charnwood - See Wells, A.J. & Sons

Chesney‟s Limited 194 – 200 Battersea Park Road London, SW11 4ND Tel: 020 7627 1410 Fax: 020 7622 1078

email: [email protected]; Web: www.chesneys.co.uk

C(continued)

Clean Burn Stoves Ltd (See Address and Tel/Fax for Hunter Stoves Ltd) e-mail: [email protected] Web: www.cleanburn-stoves.co.uk

Clearview Stoves

More Works, Bishops Castle, Ludlow

Shropshire SY8 1EH

Tel: 01588 650401

email: [email protected]

Web: www.clearviewstoves.com Cola S.r.l. Viale del Lavoro 7/9 37040 Arcole (VR) ITALY Tel: 045 7635780 – 045 6144043 Fax: 045 6144048

email: [email protected]; Web: www.anselmocola.com

D

Dunsley Heat Ltd Bridge Mills, Huddersfield Road, Holmfirth, Nr. Huddersfield, West Yorkshire HD9 3TW

Tel: 01484 682635 Fax: 01484 688428

Web: www.dunsleyheat.co.uk

Dovre (distributed by Stovax Ltd) Falcon Road, Sowton Ind. Estate, Exeter Devon EX2 7LF Tel: 01392 474000 Fax: 01392 219932 email: [email protected]; Web: www.dovre.co.uk

E

Esse Engineering Ltd Long Ing, Barnoldswick, Colne Lancs BB18 6BN Tel: 01282 813235 Fax: 01282 816876 Web: www.esse.com

Euroheat Distributors (H.B.S.) Limited Court Farm Business Park Bishops Frome, Worcestershire WR6 5AY Tel: 01885 491100 Fax: 01885 491101 e-mail: [email protected]; Web: www.euroheat.co.uk

Eurostove Ltd – Westfire Unit 55, Mendip Industrial Estate, Mendip Road, Somerset TA9 4NG Tel: 01934 750500 Fax: 01173 156207 e-mail: [email protected]; Web: www.eurostove.co.uk Eco Angus Ltd The Barn, Barley Wood Walled Garden, Wrington, North Somerset, BS40 5SA, England Tel: 01934 862642 email: [email protected]; Web: www.ecoangus.com

Sole UK contract distributors for:- Eko-Vimar Orlanski Nyska Street 176, 48-385 Otmuchów, Poland Tel: 0048774005581 Fax: 0048774005596 email: [email protected]; Web: www.eko-vimar.pl

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INDEX TO MANUFACTURERS OF SOLID

FUEL BURNING APPLIANCES (continued)

F

Fröling Heizkessel- und Behälterbau GesmbH A-4710 Grieskirchen, Industriestr. 12 Tel: +43(0)7248606 Fax: +43(0)7248606600 Email: [email protected] Web: www.froeling.com

Distributed by: ECONERGY Limited Unit 8 & 9, St George‟s Tower, Hatley St George Sandy, Bedfordshire SG19 3SH Tel: 01767 660300 Fax: 01767 654870 Email: [email protected] Web: www.econergy.ltd.uk

G

Global Pure Energy Solutions Field House – The Stables, Parsons Hill Great Bromley, Colchester, Essex CO7 7JF Tel: 01206 251110/257496: Fax: 01206 252145 email: [email protected]

H

Harrie Leenders Fires (imported by Robeys Ltd) Goods Road, Belper, Derbyshire DE56 1UU Tel: 01773 820940 Fax: 01773 820477 Web: www.robeys.co.uk

Hase-Kaminofenbau GmbH Distributor Anglia Fireplaces & Design Ltd Anglia House, Kendal Court, Cambridge Road, Impington, Cambridge, CB24 9YS Tel: 01223 234713 Fax: 01223 235116 email: [email protected]; Web: www.fireplaces.co.uk HDG Bavaria GmbH Heating Systems For Wood Siemensstraβe 22, D-84323 Massing, Tel. +49 (0) 8724/897-0 Fax +49 (0) 8724/8159 email: [email protected]; Web: www.hdg-bavaria.com Heat Design Heat Design, 60 Hawthorn Road, Western Industrial Estate Naas Road, Dublin 12, Republic of Ireland Tel: 00353 14 089192 Fax: 00353 14089193 e-mail: [email protected] Hunter Stoves Ltd Unit 6, Oldmill Industrial Estate, Stoke Cannon, Exeter Devon EX5 4RJ Tel: 01392 841744 Fax: 01392 841382 e-mail: [email protected]; Web: www.hunterstoves.co.uk

Hwam Euroheat Distributors (H.B.S.) Limited Unit 2, Court Farm Business Park Bishops Frome, Worcestershire WR6 5AY

Tel: 01885 491100 Fax: 01885 491101 e-mail: [email protected]; Web: www.euroheat.co.uk

I

No entries

J

Jetmaster Fires Unit 2, Peacock Trading Estate, Goodwood Road Eastleigh, Hampshire SO50 4NT Tel: 02380 629513 Fax: 02380 629567 e-mail: [email protected]; Web: www.jetmaster.co.uk

K

No entries

L

Landy Vent (UK) Ltd. Foster House, 2 Redditch Road, Studley Warwickshire B80 7AX Tel; 01527 857 814 Fax; 01527 854 101 email: [email protected]

M Morsoø UK Ltd Unit 7, The io Centre, Valley Drive, Swift Valley, Rugby, Warwickshire, CV21 1TW Tel: 01788 554410, Fax: 01788 554411 e-mail: [email protected]; Web: www.morsoe.com/uk. MCZ SPA VIA OBERDAN, 86 33074 VOGONOVO DI FONTANAFREDDA [PN] ITALY Tel: +39 0434 599599 Fax: +39 0434 599598 email: [email protected]; Web: www.mcz.it Mulberry Stoves Carrick Business Park, Waterford Road Carrick-on-Suir Co. Tipperary, Ireland Tel: 00 353 51 649771 Fax: 00 353 51 649772 Email: [email protected] Web: www.mulberrystoves.com

N Nestor Martin (Euroheat Distributors (H.B.S.) Limited) Court Farm Business Park Bishops Frome, Worcestershire WR6 5AY Tel: 01885 491100 Fax: 01885 491101 e-mail: [email protected]; Web: www.euroheat.co.uk Nibe Stoves Box 134, Skulptörvägen 10 285 23 Markaryd, Sweden Tel: +46-(0)433-75 100 Fax: +46-(0)433-75 140 email: [email protected] Web: www.nibe.com/stoves & www.contura.eu Nordica Extraflame Sede: Via Summano, 66A 36030 Montecchio Precalcino – VI – Italy Tel: +39 0445 804000 Fax: +39 0445 804040 e-mail: [email protected] or [email protected] Web: www.lanordica-extraflame.com

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(continued)

O No entries

P Parkray Ltd Unit 6, Old Mill Industrial Estate, Stoke Cannon Exeter EX5 4RJ Tel: 0870 2407376 Fax: 0870 2407310 Web: www.parkray.co.uk Pevex Enterprises Ltd Unit 16, Severn Acres Business Park, Waldingfield, Nr Woodbridge, Suffolk IP12 4PS Tel: 01473 736 399 Fax 01473 736 406 email: [email protected]; web: www.woodstoves.co.uk

Q

No entries

R Rais A/S (imported by Robeys Ltd) Goods Road, Belper, Derbyshire DE56 1UU Tel: 01773 820940 Fax: 01773 820477 Web: www.robeys.co.uk Redfyre Osprey Road, Sowton Ind. Estate, Exeter, Devon EX2 7JG Tel: 01392 444070 Fax: 01392 444804 email: [email protected]; Web: www.redfyrecookers.co.uk Rofer and Rodi UK Ltd Unit 10, Airedale Business Centre, Millenium Road, Skipton North Yorkshire BD23 2TZ Tel: 01756 700004 email: [email protected] Web: www.roferuk.com

S Smith & Wellstood Esse (1984) Ltd See Esse Engineering Ltd. Specht Modulare Ofensysteme GmbH + Co.KG, Distributor:- Anglia Fireplaces & Design Ltd Anglia House, Kendal Court, Cambridge Road Impington, Cambridge, CB24 9YS Tel: 01223 234713 Fax: 01223 235116 email: [email protected]; Web: www.fireplaces.co.uk

S(continued)

Stovax Ltd Falcon Road, Sowton Ind. Estate Exeter, Devon EX2 7LF Tel: 01392 474000 Fax: 01392 219932 email: [email protected]; Web: www.stovax.com

T Termatech A/S Jegstrupvej 60, DK-8361 Hasselager Denmark Distributed in the UK by Specflue Ltd 8 Curzon Road, Chilton Industrial Estate, Sudbury Suffolk, CO10 2XW Tel: 0800 90 20 220; Fax: 01787 880555 email: [email protected]; Web: www.specflue.com Town and Country Fires 1 Enterprise Way, Thornton Road Industrial Estate, Pickering, North Yorkshire YO18 7NA Tel: 01751 474803 Fax: 01751 475205 e-mail: [email protected] Web: www.townandcountryfires.co.uk (Trianco) TR Engineering Ltd. Unit 7, Thornecliffe Industrial Estate, Thornecliffe, Chapeltown, Sheffield S35 2PH Tel: 0114 2572300 Fax: 0114 2571419 e-mail: [email protected]; Web: www.trianco.co.uk

U-V

No entries

W

Waterford Stanley Ltd Unit 210, IDA Industrial Estate, Cork Road, Waterford, Republic of Ireland Tel: 00353 51 350008 Fax: 00353 51 373864 Web: www.waterfordstanley.com Windhager UK Unit 4 Glenmore Business Park, Vincients Road, Bumpers Farm Industrial Estate Chippenham, Wiltshire SN14 6BB Tel: 01249 446616 Fax: 01249 653574 email: [email protected]; Web: www.windhager.co.uk Westfire – See Eurostove Ltd Woodpecker Energy UK Ltd. The Tithe Office, Abbey Manor Business Centre, Preston Road Yeovil, Somerset, BA20 2FJ Tel: 0845 257 5064 Fax: 01935 848 544 Email: [email protected] Web: www.woodpeckerenergy.co.uk Woodwarm Stoves Metal Developments Ltd The Workshop, Wheatcroft Farm, Cullompton, Devon EX15 1RA Tel: 01884 35806 Fax: 01884 35505 email: [email protected] Web: www.metaldevelopments.co.uk

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FUEL BURNING APPLIANCES (continued)

X

No entries

Y

Yeoman Stoves (by Stovax Ltd) Falcon Road, Sowton Ind. Estate Exeter, Devon EX2 7LF Tel: 01392 474500 Fax: 01392 44804 email: [email protected]; Web: www.yeoman-stoves.co.uk

Z

No entries

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PART 2

FUELS

A. INTRODUCTION This section should be read in conjunction with Part 1, Appliances Burning Solid Mineral Fuels and Wood. To ensure satisfactory performance of domestic solid fuel appliances it is important to use fuels that are of a suitable type and size. Guidance on the selection of fuels giving good performance for the different types of appliances from the lists of tested and approved fuels shown below is given at the head of each section, with any special notes made in the "Manufacturer's Remarks" column against the individual appliance. The solid mineral fuels listed below have been tested and approved by HETAS LTD on behalf of the fuel producer. The testing and approval combined with a quality assurance scheme enables the fuel to carry a HETAS approval logo for which the customer should look. Petroleum coke is not recommended by HETAS for use on solid fuel burning appliances because its use can result in serious damage to grates and other appliance components in the fuel bed area. However, a number of products which contain petroleum coke or are blends of petroleum coke with other fuels have been tested and approved. For these fuels approval is conditional on the manufacturer applying and maintaining stringent product control. Some appliance manufacturers restrict the use of these fuels to appliances with high chrome or chrome steel bottom grates, which may be supplied as an optional extra. This appliance manufacturer's restriction is noted in the "Remarks Column" against the appliance name in Part 1 Appliances Burning Solid Mineral Fuels and Wood. See Introductory Note 4.6. Many of the appliances listed burn wood logs which if from a renewable source are an environmentally friendly fuel that receives favorable treatment in Building Regulations ADL and its companion SAP 2005. See “Selecting Wood for Burning”, page 85 of this Part. For this advantage to be gained in smoke control areas the appliance must be Exempted by DEFRA. Such appliances have the symbol † beside their name. To meet these statutory clean air requirements these wood log burning appliances should be fired with dry wood which has been stored over an extended period of time to condition it – often the Statutory Instrument (SI) requires “firewood which has been split, stacked and air dried”. Appliances burning wood briquettes, wood chips and wood pellets, again from renewable sources are also now coming on the market. These, together with the wood log burners referred to above, are considered to be low net CO2 emitters. It is essential that all appliances (boilers, cookers and roomheaters) are fired with the qualities of fuel specified by the manufacturer and if installed in Smoke Control Areas are qualities meeting the requirements of the SI exempting them from the provisions of the Clean Air Act and permitting their use in those Areas.

B. MANUFACTURED SMOKELESS FUELS

Fuels

Producers/Distributors

Approved for use on:

Open Fire

Closed Appliances

Gravity Feed

Ecobrite

Arigna Fuels Ltd

-

-

Homefire

Homefire Ovals Phurnacite Ancit Taybrite Supertherm II Multiheat Briteheat Ecoal

CPL Industries Ltd

" " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " "

√ √ - - - √ √ - √

√ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √

- - - - - - - - -

Maxibrite Newflame Supacite Coalite Therma Cosycoke Briquette Extracite

Maxibrite Ltd

" " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " "

- √ - √ - √ -

√ √ √ √ √ √ √

- - - - - - -

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B. MANUFACTURED SMOKELESS FUELS (continued)

Fuels

Producers/Distributors

Approved for use on:

Open Fire Closed Appliance Gravity Feed

Sunbrite Doubles Note: More than usual firelighters may be needed to ignite this product. Cosycoke

Monckton Coke & Chemical Co Ltd

" " " "

-

- -

Pureheat Excel Newheat

Oxbow Coal Ltd. " " " " " "

√ √ √

√ - √

- -

C. NATURAL SMOKELESS FUELS

The following named natural smokeless fuels have achieved a high standard in performance tests for closed appliance fuels conducted by

HETAS LTD, and are generally approved as closed appliance fuels. To ensure safe operation when using Anthracite Small Nuts on closed

appliances, such as roomheaters, it is necessary to make sure that high proportions of undersize fuel and fines are not fed onto the firebed.

The user should also consult the Appliance Manufacturer's operating instructions regarding the use of this size of fuel for his specific

appliance.

Fuels

Producers/Distributors

Approved for use on:

Open Fire Closed Appliances Gravity Feed

Black Diamond Beans Black Diamond Grains Onllwyn Gp 1 Large Nuts Onllwyn Gp 1 Small Nuts

Celtic Energy Ltd.

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Note: Fuels marked with ( * ) may require higher than normal thermostat settings to ensure good banking, while those marked with ( º ) may require a higher than beans setting for fuel regulator plate.

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D. BITUMINOUS COAL HETAS has undertaken to supervise a voluntary Coal Quality Assessment System for high volatile Domestic Housecoal. Under this Scheme representative samples of Housecoals are tested on an open fire. The fuel supplier undertakes to maintain the coal quality at the standard of the sample submitted for test.

To be eligible for testing the coals must have a free moisture content not greater than 5%, an ash content as received of not more than 10% with a total inert material content (total moisture and ash) of not more than 15%. The sulphur content should not be more than 2% calculated to a dry basis. The coals are assessed according to their average radiant heat output as measured in kW during the test. To be approved they must maintain an output of at least 2.5kW with 1.5 hour refuel periods. As a secondary factor account is taken of the volume of undergrate ash and the weight of overgrate residues left after the fuel has burned.

It should be noted that the bituminous coals listed are not by law permitted to be burned on appliances in Smoke Control Areas, except where the appliance has been exempted under Section 21 of the Clean Air Act, 1993, and is specially designed to burn selected bituminous coals. These exempted appliances were designated thus † in earlier lists, for easy recognition.

Details of the method of test and pass criteria are available from HETAS Ltd.

D.1 HOUSECOALS APPROVED FOR USE ON OPEN FIRES

Coal Name Supplier

Large Coal/Cobble/Trebles

Daw Mill Trebles

UK Coal

Daw Mill Doubles

UK Coal

E. LIGNITE (BROWN COAL) BRIQUETTES These fuels are non smokeless briquettes and have been tested by HETAS Ltd as open fire fuels. They have been assessed for approval in

terms of their radiant heat output and overgrate and undergrate residues and have reached a satisfactory level.

Fuels Producers/Distributors

Approved for use on:

Open Fire Closed Appliances Gravity Feed

Uni-Log

DJ Davies Fuels Ltd.

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Firelite Briketts

DJ Davies Fuels Ltd.

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SELECTING FIREWOOD FOR BURNING

WHY USE WOOD?

Wood from sustainable sources is a renewable, environmentally friendly energy resource. It is considered carbon neutral, in that the CO2 released during combustion balances the CO2 that was absorbed during its growth. As conventional energy prices continue to increase, the use of wood becomes more and more attractive.

WHAT TYPES OF WOOD ARE AVAILABLE TO BUY?

Wood can be divided into two major classes, either hardwood or softwood. Hardwoods are typically slow growing deciduous broadleafed trees such as Beech, Ash and Oak. They have typically tightly packed annual growth rings reflecting the fact that they are slow growing. Softwoods are typified as being fast growing evergreens or coniferous species such as Pine, Spruce and Fir. Their annual growth rings are usually bigger indicating faster growth.

FACTORS TO CONSIDER

Measured by weight, hardwoods and softwoods have similar energy contents of around 5.3 kWh/kg (oven dry). However, hardwoods are typically twice as dense as softwoods and so, on a volume basis, you would require half the amount of hardwood to provide the same heat output as softwood. For this reason, hardwoods are preferred for burning. Softwoods are usually easier to light than hardwoods and are often used as kindling. Beech, Ash, Hornbeam and Cherry are considered to be the best hardwoods for stoves with Beech producing arguably the best flame pattern. The major concern in terms of combustion is however the wood‟s moisture content. Freshly harvested wood can have water contents typically greater than 60% depending on the species and the time of year the tree was felled. Burning logs with this amount of water is not good for several reasons. As wood moisture content increases, so its useful energy content decreases, since energy is used up to drive off the excess moisture. At 60% moisture, wood can have an energy content of typically 1.7 kWh/kg, but at 25% moisture this can increase to 4 kWh/kg. Trying to burn wet wood not only produces excess steam but can also contribute to excessive smoke caused by incomplete combustion. Unburned fuel can result in tar like deposits on the lining of the chimney so contributing to the risk of chimney fires. Prior to use on an appliance, it is therefore necessary to reduce the wood‟s moisture content to acceptable levels using a process known as seasoning. The most effective way to do this is to cut the “as felled” trees into the required lengths for the stove and spl it these into logs typically 40 to 150mm diameter. These split logs should be stored for a period of time until their moisture content reduces to less than 25%. For natural seasoning, it is preferable to stack the logs under cover in an open sided store to allow a natural ventilation flow across them. The seasoning process can take up to two years or more depending on the tree species, when it was felled, and the drying conditions. It is also possible to buy logs that have had accelerated seasoning by being force dried in a kiln to the required moisture content. You should note that if you are in a smoke control area, it is illegal to burn wood except on a DEFRA exempted appliance. These appliances are marked † in the HETAS Guide.

SELECTING THE RIGHT FIREWOOD SUPPLIER

There are various factors which should influence the choice of supplier:

From an environmental standpoint it is preferable, where possible, to select a local supplier, as this reduces the energy required to transport the fuel.

Does the wood supply come from a sustainable source?

Has the wood been seasoned to a low moisture content?

What type of wood is being supplied – hardwood, softwood or a mixture of both?

What is the general size of the logs being supplied? – Will they suit your appliance?

It is preferable to buy logs by volume rather than weight as the influence of moisture content is removed. The following should be avoided as combustion of these materials can give off unpleasant odours, and can also generate emissions that damage the environment and be harmful to health.

varnished or plastic-coated wood,

wood treated with wood preservatives,

household waste

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HETAS Solid Biomass Assurance Scheme HETAS has developed a wood and biomass fuel quality assurance scheme with the aim of giving customers greater confidence in the fuels being supplied. In this scheme, manufacturers and suppliers of fuels are certified that the fuels they are producing are in line with the draft European Standards for fuel characteristics and quality control. The fuel supplier can then use the HETAS quality mark on their packaging and promotional literature which the customer can recognise and understand. Assured suppliers always provide a set of key characteristics for their fuel. This enables customers to make an informed decision when comparing suppliers.

Participation in the scheme is based on evidence acceptable to the certification body (HETAS Ltd) that:-

the product(s) meets the required standards

the producer/supplier has staff, processes and systems in place to ensure that the product delivered meets the required standards

and on:-

periodic audits of the producer/supplier including testing as appropriate

compliance with the HETAS contract for listing and approval including agreement to rectify faults as appropriate The scheme is open to any company involved in the production and/or supply of biomass products including:

Firewood

Pellets made from woody biomass

Briquettes made from woody biomass

Chips made from woody biomass The scheme may expand to cover non-woody biomass. Scheme Benefits

Certified HETAS suppliers can demonstrate to potential customers that they have supply chains in place and control systems to ensure consistent quality.

Inclusion in the HETAS guide/website providing ready access to end users and appliance manufacturers. Appliance manufacturers and retailers will be able to look up local suppliers for recommendation to their customers. The advantage to the appliance supplier is that they can have confidence that the first fuels provided to the customer will be of the highest quality.

Assurance to end users that the fuels they are buying meet acceptable standards and that there are complaints processes in place should there be any dispute over fuel quality.

Certified producers and their fuel types

Producer/Distributor Fuels

Bowland Bioenergy Ltd Wood Chip

Certainly Wood Firewood (<25% moisture)

Edistone Limited Firewood (<25% moisture)

Elcombe Firewood Firewood (<25% moisture)

English Wood Fuels Wood Chip

The Firewood Company Firewood (<25% moisture)

Litton Logs Firewood (<25% moisture)

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Collaborative Partners and Joint Schemes HETAS works closely with various organisations concerned with the quality of wood fuels. We are collaborating with a number of partners to agree criteria that satisfy the national Assurance Scheme as well as local needs.

Woodfuel Wales

Woodfuel Wales is a lead body representing the wood fuel industry in Wales right from wood fuel growers and suppliers to those that supply and install heating systems using woody biomass in the form of logs, briquettes, chip or pellets. The organisation is supported by the Welsh Assembly Government, Forestry Commission Wales and other regional bodies. Woodfuel Wales actively provides input on numerous issues, including the Assembly‟s initiatives to increase the use of Biomass and the devolution of Building Regulation making powers to Wales, as well as the availability and marketing of timber supplies from the Forestry Commission. HETAS and Woodfuel Wales work together on many initiatives to improve the supply and use of solid biomass in Wales. This includes providing technical input in response to the Welsh Assembly Government‟s Bioenergy Action Plan for Wales, which promotes greater opportunities for biomass. Woodfuel Wales has worked with HETAS on creation of a partnership scheme for Wales, with Woodfuel Wales providing business support to producers to get them ready for the formal audit. The HETAS audit ensures that the wood fuel is supplied and certified to a reliable and consistent high quality. Members of Woodfuel Wales are amongst the first to have their fuels certified, and many more are expected to be added during 2011. For further information about the activity and membership of Woodfuel Wales please contact. Woodfuel Wales, Unit 6, Dyfi Eco Park, Machynlleth, Powys SY20 8AX

Tel: 0845 4560342 Fax: 01654 700050 Email: [email protected] Website: www.woodfuelwales.org.uk

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INDEX TO MINERAL FUEL PRODUCERS/DISTRIBUTORS

Smokeless Fuels

A

Arigna Fuels Ltd Arigna, Carrick on Shannon, Co. Roscommon, Ireland Tel: 353 (0) 71 9646002 Fax: 353 (0) 71 9646016 email: [email protected]; Web: www.arignafuels.ie

C

Celtic Energy Ltd 9 Beddau Way, Castlegate Business Park Caerphilly CF83 2AX Tel: 02920 760990 Fax: 02920 760996 email: [email protected] Web: www.coal.com CPL Industries Ltd Mill Lane, Wingerworth, Chesterfield Derbyshire S42 6NG Tel: 01246 277001 Fax: 01246 212212 Web: www.coals2u.co.uk

M Maxibrite Ltd Mwyndy Cross Industrial Estate, Llantrisant Mid Glamorgan CF72 8PN Tel: 01443 224283 Fax: 01443 227085 email: [email protected]; Web: www.maxibrite.co.uk Monckton Coke & Chemical Co. Ltd P.O. Box 25, Royston, Barnsley South Yorkshire S71 4BE Enquiries –Tel: 01226 722601

Smokeless Fuels (continued)

O Oxbow Coal Ltd Southern Way, Immingham Dock Immingham DN40 2NX Tel: 01469 577635 Fax:01469 572819 email: [email protected]; Web: www.oxbow.com

Bituminous Coal

U

UK Coal Mining Ltd Harworth Park, Blyth Road, Harworth Doncaster DN11 8DB Enquiries – Coal 4 Energy Tel: 01977 622751

Lignite (Brown Coal) Briquettes

D

DJ Davies Fuels Ltd Blaenau Fuel Depot Pantyblodau Road, Blaenau Ammanford Carmarthenshire. SA18 3BX Tel: 01269 850224 Fax: 01269 851463 Email: [email protected] Web: www.djdaviesfuels.co.uk

INDEX TO BIOMASS FUEL PRODUCERS/DISTRIBUTORS

Firewood (<25% moisture)

C

Certainly Wood Lower Lulham, Madley Hereford, HR2 9JJ Tel: 01981 251796 Fax: 01981 251211 Email: [email protected]; Web: www.certainlywood.co.uk

E

Edistone Limited Villa Norge, Llanfyllin Powys, SY22 5ER Tel: 01691 648016 Web: www.edistone.com Email: [email protected] Elcombe Firewood c/o Elcombe Farm, Uley, Dursley Gloucestershire,GL11 5BP Tel: 01453 808330; Tel: 07968 756149 Web: www.elcombefirewood.co.uk Email: [email protected]

F

The Firewood Company Penllyn Farm, Cowbridge Vale of Glamorgan CF71 7FF Tel: 0800 7837134 Tel: 01446 774000 Fax: 01446 771122 Web www.firewoodcompany.co.uk Email: [email protected]

L Litton Logs Dale House Farm, Litton, Nr Buxton, Derbyshire, SK17 8QL Tel: 01298 872806; Tel: 07801 928927 Fax: 01298 872896 Web: www.littonlogs.co.uk/ Email: [email protected]

Wood Chip

B

Bowland Bioenergy Ltd Mead House, Chipping, Preston Lancashire PR3 2TQ Tel: 01995 61829 Fax: 01200 441219 Web: www.bowlandbioenergy.co.uk/ Email: [email protected]

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INDEX TO BIOMASS FUEL PRODUCERS/DISTRIBUTORS (cont.)

Wood Chip (Continued)

E

English Wood Fuels Unit 21 Burrough Court Melton Mowbray Burrough on Hill Leicestershire LE14 2QS Tel: 0203 1890675 Mobile: 07846 390477 Fax: 0870 390477 Email: [email protected] Website: www.englishwoodfuels.co.uk

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PART 3

FACTORY MADE CHIMNEYS AND CHIMNEY LINING SYSTEMS

A. INTRODUCTION

1. CHIMNEYS AND FLUES

The details on the factory made chimney and flue products listed in this section have been provided with the help of the British Flue and

Chimney Manufacturers Association. The current status of each product has been declared to HETAS by the manufacturer.

Many of the products listed are covered by recognised independent test certification. Where a claim is made that the product is manufactured

to a British Standard or meets Building Regulations 2000 for England and Wales by satisfying the recommendations of the current (1st April

2002) edition of Approved Document J or otherwise by demonstration of compliance, this claim is the responsibility of, and should be

confirmed with, the manufacturer prior to purchase. It should be understood by purchasers and specifiers that a claim recorded in the

Approval Status column as "Manufacturer claims to BS xxxx", although coming within the Trade Descriptions Act, is a claim of the

manufacturer alone and not endorsed by HETAS.

Where the claim in the Approval Status column quotes a BSI Kitemark, BBA, BSRIA, Wimlas, CSTB, HETAS or TÜV certificate number this is

an indication that the product has been independently type tested and approved by a body entitled to engage in third party certification and

product monitoring. Publication in this Guide does not endorse such manufacturers' claims.

2. SELECTION OF A CHIMNEY OR FLUE SYSTEM 1. The flue size of the system and arrangement are determined by the type of appliance to be used and its location. The siting of a

chimney outlet should minimise the effect of emissions on the dwelling itself and on neighbouring buildings. Whatever chimney arrangement or products used must satisfy Building Regulations and the recommendations of British Standard BS EN 15287: 2007 for masonry chimneys and flue pipes, or BS EN 12391-1:2003 Chimneys-Execution standard for metal chimneys – Part 1: Chimneys for non-roomsealed heating appliances

2(i). The UK Building Regulations Approved Document J 2010 Edition specifies that chimneys built using products meeting the requirements of European product standards should result in a chimney whose performance is at least equal to that corresponding to the designation T400 N2 D 3 Gxx where xx is the necessary separation from combustible materials. Although BS EN 1443:2003 also allows chimneys serving an open fire burning only wood to have a corrosion resistance class 2 HETAS Ltd considers that all chimneys serving appliances burning solid fuel should have the designation class 3. Products having the designation W for condensate resistance class meet the requirement . A product with an Oxx designation, not having been subjected to a soot fire test , is not accepted for use in the UK.

2(ii). The temperature designation T400 implies a mean flue gas temperature of no more than 400°C during the nominal output (normal running) of the appliance. If it is demonstrated that the appliance operates with a lower flue gas temperature during its normal operation, e.g. new high efficiency appliances including those which may be condensing, and those burning biomass, then the temperature designation may be reduced to that specified by the appliance manufacturer. However, the chimney shall still have a resistance to soot fire designation „G‟.

Chimneys serving condensing appliances specifically designed to operate with flue gas temperatures below the flue gas dew point shall have the designation „W‟ instead of „D‟, and provision made for the disposal of any condensate generated in the chimney.

The size of the chimney (height and flue diameter) shall be according to BS EN 15287-1 clause NA.4.2.3. This specifies minimum dimensions to be used where the flue gas characteristics of the appliance serving the chimney are not available. Where sufficient information is available from the appliance manufacturer the flue size for a specified chimney construction may be calculated using the calculation methods given in BS EN 13384-1. BS EN 13384-3 may be used to provide tables or graphs of chimney dimensions for a variety of appliances and chimney constructions.

NOTE: Attention is drawn to the UK National Annex to BS EN 15287-1 that gives recommendations for the construction of chimneys based on UK practice previously identified in BS 6461-1 and BS EN 12391-1 (which replaced BS 7566). These standards are now withdrawn.

3. Flue sizing should be according to sections 2.4 to 2.6 of Approved Document J. An internal flue size of 200mm square or round is

commonly specified as this size will allow most types of stove or standard open fire to be fitted. If an inglenook or large open fire is proposed it is necessary to have a larger flue size, which can be calculated according to Approved Document J, section 2.7. Note: Your attention is drawn to 'ADJ Table 2 Size of flues in chimneys' which gives minimum flue sizes for the different appliance and solid fuel types, which must be complied with.

4. During construction of a new house the chimney is usually built "traditionally" in brick or blockwork surrounding clay, refractory concrete, pumice, or ceramic flue liners. It is also possible to use a chimney block or factory made metal chimney system.

5. A new chimney can be added to an existing house quickly and economically using a factory made metal or chimney block system.

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6. Rebuilding or relining an existing chimney requires specialist advice. Providing the existing chimney structure is sound, there is a wide choice of factory made chimney relining systems that can be used. Fire-resistant precast concrete, clay and pumice flue liners or ceramic liners offer the most permanent solution, providing the existing chimney openings are big enough to take the correct flue size to suit the proposed appliance.

Cast In-Situ lining systems are also available (see Part 3 Section J) which have been tested by an independent body, such as HETAS or BBA, to meet the appropriate requirements of BS EN 1857:2003 at the T400 N2 D 3 G level using tested materials which are installed under an accepted Code of Practice. It is desirable for such installations to be independently monitored under a QA inspection system. Double skin flexible stainless steel flue liners offer an alternative answer if access is difficult or the existing chimney is unable to accept other types of liners. However, these flexible liners, whilst being easier to install and replace, are not permanent and significant periods of slow burning with solid fuels or infrequent chimney sweeping can cause corrosion damage which reduces the expected life to less than 5 years.

Under no circumstances should a single skin flexible liner designed solely for use with gas fires be used with a solid fuel burning appliance.

7. The efficiency and life expectancy of any chimney is dependent on correct use and maintenance. Masonry and precast chimney products whilst usually offering long life and high resistance to risk of corrosion, tend to involve more installation work, when compared with metallic chimney systems. Metal liners and insulated metal chimneys offer fast and convenient installation. However, they are less resistant to damage by corrosion particularly if subjected to abuse or inadequate cleaning.

Allowing soot or condensate deposits to accumulate in metal lined chimneys and also prolonged periods of burning solid fuel slowly in slumbering conditions, particularly on closed appliances, can cause high concentrations of corrosive condensates to build up and attack the metal liner. This situation can considerably reduce the life of the flue lining.

8. Prefabricated factory made fireplace recess components such as throat forming lintels, gather units or appliance chambers are available with most systems.

9. The manufacturer's installation and user instructions must be followed. Members of the BFCMA are able to provide full details and free advice on their products, including layout design and estimating services. The British Standard BS EN 15287-1 Design, installation and commissioning of chimneys. Chimneys for non-roomsealed heating appliances ( which has replaced BS 6461 : Part 1 : 1984 (1998), the „Code of Practice for masonry chimneys and flue pipes‟), and BS EN 12391-1:2003 details the method of specifying the design and installation of metal chimneys (which replaced BS 7566 : 1992 (1998) for „installation of factory made chimneys to BS 4543 for domestic appliances‟). NOTE: BS 7566 was withdrawn in December 2005 and replaced with BS EN 12391-1:2003. The provisions for the design, installation and commissioning of metal chimneys, currently in BS EN 12391-1, will be replaced by BS EN 15287-1 when the document National Annex is updated to include these provisions.

3. CHIMNEY MAINTENANCE AND SWEEPING 1. The flueways in the chimney and flue pipe must be cleaned regularly to remove all soot deposits and prevent blockage of the flue.

This should be done at least twice a year, preferably before the heating season to check that the flue has not been blocked by bird's nests for example and also at the end of the heating season to prevent soot deposits from resting in the chimney during the dormant period.

2. When using a new installation the flueways should be checked at least monthly, so that an adequate cleaning cycle can be determined in relation to the use of the appliance. The risk of heavy tar and soot deposits is greatly increased if unsuitable fuel is burnt, which can result in a chimney fire or corrosion damage.

3. Sweeping with a brush and rods is the only recommended method of cleaning, because other materials such as mortar in old flues, loose bricks or bird's nests etc. can block a flue. For this reason vacuum or chemical chimney cleaners cannot be recommended as an alternative to sweeping. Some chemical cleaners can corrode metal in the chimney and appliance.

Sweeping brushes must be made from suitable bristle and be of the appropriate diameter for the area of the flue being swept. They must also be fitted with a ball end or free running wheelboss to prevent scraping or damaging the flue lining particularly at bends.

4. HETAS recommends the use of a qualified chimney sweep who will usually be a member of the National Association of Chimney Sweeps, Guild of Master Chimney Sweeps or the Association of Professional Independent Chimney Sweeps who can give an inspection and sweeping certificate. HETAS Approved Sweeps are listed in Section E. Many chimney manufacturers give specific advice on what sweeping brushes to use with their products. This advice should be followed.

5. As recommended by British Standards all chimneys should be checked annually for signs of wear and tear such as flashings, supports, terminals and any other exposed areas of the chimney, so that repairs can be carried out as necessary.

6. If at any time smoke or fumes are apparent or suspected to be escaping from the appliance or chimney, stop using the appliance at once and get advice immediately from the installer and or fuel supplier. Do not use the appliance or burn any fuel until the installation has been checked and passed as being safe.

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B. CHIMNEY BLOCK SYSTEMS

TYPES Normally made from lightweight insulating concrete,pumice or clay usually in block form but can also be in prefabricated sections and are designed for quick installation and incorporate a built in or separate flue liner.

APPROVALS The chimney block system must satisfy Building Regulations. This can be achieved by meeting the requirements of the 2010 Edition of Approved Document J that specifies “flueblocks whose performance is at least equal to that corresponding to the designation T400 N2 D 3 Gxx where xx is the necessary separation from combustible materials.

Reference is made to the example of clay/ceramic system chimneys to BS EN 13063-1:2005 incorporating amendment No.1 having the designation T400 N2 D 3 Gxx, clay flue blocks at least meeting the requirements for Class FB1 N2 as described in BS EN 1806:2006, or concrete flue blocks at least meeting the requirements for Class C2 as described in BS EN 1858:2003 for the designation T400 N2 D3 Gxx. New products should meet the requirements of BS EN 1858: 2008.

In the absence of there being a UK Notified Body covering testing to these standards, manufacturers may seek to have their chimney block systems tested by a recognized independent body that provides a certificate confirming the performance levels on the basis of testing to the relevant procedures specified in the appropriate standard. Recognised testing bodies might include the BBA, BRE Certification, BSRIA and CERAM. Other solutions for demonstrating compliance with the Building Regulations may be acceptable as defined in the Approved Document J.

It is recommended that the validity of certification for the liners or evidence of compliance with Building Regulations be checked prior to purchase.

SPECIAL NOTES When correctly installed, operated and maintained these systems should last the life of the dwelling.

Manufacturer Product Name Flue sizes Approval Status

*Chimney Block Systems flue sizes marked with an asterisk are those covered by a TÜV Certificate. Other sizes, not asterisked, have been declared by the manufacturer to be produced to the same specification.

Anki Chimney Systems Schiedel Chimney Systems Schiedel Chimney Systems TONA Tonwerke Schmidtz Gmbh TONA Tonwerke Schmidtz Gmbh TONA Tonwerke Schmidtz Gmbh

Anki Single Module Swift

Isokern DM

TONAdinXX TONAthermXXX TONAstarXXX

Note: The TONAstar product is supplied in 1m long lightweight modular elements comprising ceramic inner liner, insulation and stainless steel outer casing.

160, 200 mm round 200 mm

150*, 180*, 200*, 225*, 250, 300, 350mm round

120*, 140*, 160*, 180*, 200*, 230*, 250*, 300* mm round

12/12*, 14/14*, 16/16*, 18/18*, 20/20*, 23/23*, 25/25*, 30/30* cm square

130*, 150*, 180*, 200* mm round

CE Mark: TÜV Cert. no. 0036 CPD 90219 001 BBA Cert, no. 03-4019

CE Mark: TÜV Cert. no. 0036 CPD 9021 9001

CE Mark: Universität Karlsruhe (TH) Cert. no. 0769 CPD 7037 CE Mark: Universität Karlsruhe (TH) Cert. no. 0769 CPD 7037 CE Mark: Universität Karlsruhe (TH) Cert. no. 0769 CPD 7039

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C. FACTORY - MADE METAL CHIMNEYS

TYPES Made in interlocking sections with a stainless steel outer casing surrounding high performance insulation and a flue liner made of stainless steel. Some systems have a ceramic or refractory concrete flue liner which offers better resistance to corrosion.

APPROVALS These systems must conform to BS EN 1856-1 with a designation of T400 N1 D V3 L40040 Gxx. New

products must meet the requirements of BS EN 1856-1: 2009. The Approval Status listed for the products

was correct at the time of printing but it is recommended that the manufacturer be consulted on the current

approval status prior to specification or purchase of the product.

NOTE:. Products meeting the requirement of the 2010 Edition of Approved Document J should have an

equivalent designation according to BS EN 1856-1 of T400 N1 D Vm L40040 Gxx where L40040 is the

minimum material specification in the National Annex to BS EN 1856-1 and xx is the necessary separation from combustible materials, when the product is tested in the fully enclosed arrangement specified in BS EN 1859:2009 including firestops. Such

products will carry a CE mark. Alternatively products may have the designation T400 N1 D V3 L40040 Gxx

having been independently tested for their corrosion resistance according to Annex A3 of BS EN 1856-

1:2009. A product designation of T400 N1 W V2 L40040 Gxx is accepted as being equivalent to a chimney

designation of T400 N1 D3 Gxx. The firestops must meet the default requirements of the UK Annex to BS EN 1856-1 or be tested to BS 476-20 for fire retarding properties, meeting a minimum delay time of 30 minutes.

SPECIAL NOTES The metal lined systems should give a normal life of 10 to 15 years or more when correctly installed, operated and maintained. However, prolonged periods of slow burning particularly using solid fuels, combined with inadequate cleaning of the flueways can cause corrosion damage which may reduce the expected life of the liner. If there is a risk that these conditions can occur the non-metallic lined systems are a better choice and under normal use should give a life in excess of 20 years.

Manufacturer Product Name Flue sizes Approval Status *Flue liners manufactured from Stainless Steel. Flue sizes marked with an asterisk are those tested for Kitemarking or by BSRIA, TÜV or LNE. Other sizes, not asterisked, have been declared by the manufacturer to be produced to the same specification.

Colt Cowls (Chimney Cowls Ltd.)

Holetherm Twin Wall Flue System With a Ventilated Fire-Stop Arrangement

125, 150, 175, 200*, 250, 300, 350, and 400 mm round

CE Mark: Kiwa Cert. no. 0063 CPD-6883; Tested to EN 1856-1:2009, BSRIA test report No. 53550/1. Designated EN 1856-1 T450 N1 D Vm L50040 G75 N.B. Ventilated firestops for use with this system have been verified fire resistant in accordance with BS 476: Part 20: 1987; Ref. Warringtonfire Report No. 194465 Dated 29 July 2010.

Deks Distribution Ltd

Dinak UK

Docherty Chimney Group

Selkirk STC DINAK DW DINAK DP

DS

127*, 152*, 178*,203* mm round 100, 130, 150, 180, 200*, 250, 300, 350, 400 mm

130*, 150*, 180*,200*, 230, 250, 300 mm round

Tested to EN 1856-1:2003 Certificate No. 0086-CPD-503081. Designated T450 N1 D Vm L50045 G50: GaC Report 8744. Firestop BS476-20 test report 188669; Exova Warringtonfire. Tested to BS EN 1856-1:2003 by BSRIA, report no. 51915-1. Designated BS EN 1856-1-T450-N1-W-VmL50040-G60. Firestop BS 476-20 test ref. 181225-NH by Warringtonfire Tested to BS EN 1856-1:2003 and BS EN 1443:2003 BSRIA Report No 52249/1 November 2009. Designated T450 N1 D Vm

L50050 G50. Firestop test to BS476-20 report no. 185828; Exova Warringtonfire.

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C. FACTORY - MADE METAL CHIMNEYS (continued)

Manufacturer Product Name Flue sizes Approval Status *Flue liners manufactured from Stainless Steel. Flue sizes marked with an asterisk are those tested for Kitemarking or by BSRIA, TÜV or LNE. Other sizes, not asterisked, have been declared by the manufacturer to be produced to the same specification.

Flue Stox

CF

125*, 150*, 175*, 200* mm round

Tested to BS EN 1856-1:2003 and BS EN 1443:2003 BSRIA Report No 50348/2 Edition 2 November 2007. Designated T450 N1 D Vm

L50050 G50. Firestop tested to BS476-20 Ref. test report 189464 from Exova Warringtonfire.

Independent Components Ltd.

Gemini Twin Wall

100 to 200 mm round

CE Mark: LNE Cert. no. 0071 CPD-0038 Rev 7; Tested to EN 1856-1:2003. Designated EN 1856-1 T450 N1 D Vm L50050 G75

1. or EN 1856-1 T450 N1 D

Vm L50050 G1002

1 = designation when using ventilated firestops only. 2 = designation when using a solid plate firestop but only as described in the product installation instructions. N.B. Ventilated firestops for use with this system have been verified fire resistant in accordance with BS 476: Part 20: 1987; Ref. BRE Report No. 252123 Dated March 2009.

Jeremias

System dw eco 316

100*, 130*, 150*, 180*, 200*, 250, 300, 350, 400 mm round

CE Mark: TüV Cert. no. 0036 CPD-9174 030; Tested to BS EN 1856-1:2003. Designated EN 1856-1 T450 N1 D V3 L50040 G60. N.B. Ventilated firestops for use with this system have been verified fire resistant in accordance with BS 476: Part 20: 1987; Ref. BSRIA Report No. 53272/1 Edition 2 Dated October 2009.

Midtherm Flue Systems Ltd

HT Plus

130*, 150*, 180*, 200*, 250, 300 mm round

CE Mark LNE Cert. No. 0071-CPD - 10959. Tested to EN 1856–1:2003 Firestop test report to BS476-20 No. 128942 + Supplement from Warrington Fire Research.

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Manufacturer Product Name Flue sizes Approval Status *Flue liners manufactured from Stainless Steel. Flue sizes marked with an asterisk are those tested for Kitemarking or by BSRIA, TÜV or LNE. Other sizes, not asterisked, have been declared by the manufacturer to be produced to the same specification.

Negarra S. A. Negarra S. A. Negarra S. A.

MD Plus (AISI 316/AISI 304) MD Cupra (AISI 316/COPPER) MD ALU PLUS (AISI 316/ALUZINC)

GC 25 Plus

GC 50 Plus

100, 125, 150, 175, 200*, 250, 300, 350, 400 mm 100, 125, 150, 175, 200*, 250, 300, 350, 400 mm

100, 125, 150, 200, 250, 300, 350, 400 mm

Tested to EN 1856-1:2003 CE Mark CSTB Certificate No.. 0679-CPD-0102 Designated EN 1856-1 T450 N1 D Vm L50040 G65. Firestops have been tested to BS 476-20 ref. Exova Test Report No. 187024, 15

th Dec 2009.

Tested to BS EN 1856-1:2003 ref. BSRIA test report 53298/1 Edition 3, Feb 2010. Designated EN 1856-1 T450 N1 D VmL50040 G65. Firestops have been tested to BS 476-20 ref. Exova Test Report No. 187024, 15

th Dec 2009.

Tested to BS EN 1856-1:2003 ref. LNE test report F110475, 14/11/2005. Designated EN 1856-1 T600 N1 W VmL50040 G65. Firestops have been tested to BS 476-20 ref. Exova Test Report No. 187024, 15

th Dec

2009.

Poujoulat (UK) Ltd Poujoulat (UK) Ltd

Dualis PGI Therminox TI and ZI

100, 130, 150 mm Liner dia.

100*, 130*, 150*, 180*, 200*, 250, 300, 350, 400 mm round

CE Mark: LNE Cert No. 0071 – CPD – 0051 / 0052. Tested to EN 1856-1: 2003. Designated EN 1856-1 T450 N1 W Vm L50040 G100. The annulus of air, between the inner and outer steel skins, being static and sealed at each end of the system. Firestops have been tested to BS 476: Part 20: 1987; Ref. BRE Report No. 252123 Dated March 2009.

CE CE Mark: LNE Cert. no. 0071 CPD-0011 Rev 7; Tested to EN 1856-1:2003. Designated EN 1856-1 T450 N1 W V2 L50040 G50 (100 – 350 mm dia.) & EN 1856-1 T450 N1 W V2 L50050 G50 (400 mm dia.). Firestops have been tested to BS 476: Part 20: 1987; Ref. BRE Report No. 252123 Dated March 2009.

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C. FACTORY - MADE METAL CHIMNEYS (continued)

Manufacturer Product Name Flue sizes Approval Status *Flue liners manufactured from Stainless Steel. Flue sizes marked with an asterisk are those tested for Kitemarking or by BSRIA, TÜV or LNE. Other sizes, not asterisked, have been declared by the manufacturer to be produced to the same specification.

Schiedel Chimney Systems Schiedel Chimney Systems S.F.L Flues and Chimneys S.F.L Flues and Chimneys Specflue Ltd.

ICS 25 ICID SM250/SMW

Nova SM iFlue

100*, 130*, 150*, 180*,200*, 230, 250, 300, 355 mm round 125*, 150*, 180*, 200*, 230*, 250*, 300* mm 127*, 152*, 178*, 203*, 254, 304, 355, 400 mm round 100*, 130*, 150*, 180*, 200*, 250, 300, 350 mm 100, 130, 150, 180, 200*, 250, 300, 350 mm

CE Mark: TÜV Cert. no. 0036- CPD-9195 001; Model 1, Model 2, Model 3, Model 4. Tested to BS EN 1856-1 and BS EN 1859. Firestop test to BS 476-20 Ref.cert from Darchem Flare No. ASR/FTCR/98/0028

CE Mark: TÜV Cert. no. 0036- CPD-9195 010; Model 1, Model 2, Model 3, Model 4, Model 6, Model 7. Tested to BS EN 1856-1 and BS EN 1859. Firestop test to BS476-20 ref. cert from Darchem Flare No. ASR/FTCR/98/0028

CE Mark: 0086-CPD-496040 Tested to BS EN 1856-1, BS EN 1859. Firestop test to BS476-20 Ref. report from Warringtonfire No. 175995.

CE Mark: 0086-CPD-496040 Tested to BS EN 1856-1, BS EN 1859, BSRIA test report No. 18565C/1 Edition 3. Firestop test to BS476-20 Ref. report from Warringtonfire No. 175995. CE Mark: 0086-CPD-496040 Tested to BS EN 1856-1, BS EN 1859, by manufacturer report No. TR061-B. Firestop test to BS476-20 Ref. report from Warringtonfire No. 175995.

Note: Although some of the above manufacturers supply flue sizes above 400 mm diameter they are not listed here as they are not considered appropriate for domestic solid fuel heating systems up to 50kW output.

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D. FLUE LINERS – FOR BUILDING NEW CHIMNEYS OR FOR RELINING

TYPES Made from fire clay, ceramic, pumice or refractory concrete, these liners usually have spigot and socket joints

for ease of installation and efficient performance.

APPROVALS All liners must satisfy Building Regulations. This can be achieved by meeting the requirements of Approved

Document „J' that specifies “liners whose performance corresponds to the designation T400 N2 D 3 G, as

described in BS EN 1443: 2003 .

Reference is made to the example of clay liners meeting the requirements for Class A1 N2 or Class A1 N1 as described in BS EN 1457:and concrete liners meeting the requirements for at least the classification Type C1 or Type C2 as described in Abbreviated designations in Annex F of BS EN 1857:2010.

In the absence of there being a UK Notified Body covering testing to these standards, manufacturers may seek to have their liners tested by a recognized independent body that provides a certificate confirming the performance levels on the basis of testing to the relevant procedures specified in the appropriate standard. Recognised testing bodies might include the BBA, BRE Certification, BSRIA and CERAM. Other solutions for demonstrating compliance with the Building regulations may be acceptable as defined in the Approved Document J.

It is recommended that the validity of certification for the liners or evidence of compliance with Building Regulations be checked prior to purchase.

SPECIAL NOTES When installed, used and maintained correctly these types of liners are considered to provide a life equal to

that of the dwelling. Specific guidance is given in the Approved Document J in relation to the installation of

liners and construction of masonry chimneys

Manufacturer Product Name Flue sizes Approval Status

*Flue Liner flue sizes marked with an asterisk are those covered by a BBA/BSRIA/HETAS Certificate. Other sizes, not asterisked, have been declared by the manufacturer to be produced to the same specification.

Anki

Chimney Systems

Wavin UK (Holdings)

Ltd Poujoulat (UK) Ltd.

Schiedel Chimney Systems

Schiedel Chimney Systems

Anki Round Liners Hepworth Class A1 Clay Flue Liners Kedddy flue linings

Ceramic Liners

Isokern liners

130*, 150*, 170, 200*, 250*, 300*, 350* mm round and 150x260 mm oval

125, 150, 185, 210, 225, 250, 300 mm round 185, 200, 225, 250, 300 mm square. (22.5, 30.0, 37.5 degree bends for all sizes/types) 225mm round, 200, 225, 250, 280, 300, 355, 400, 435, 500 mm square and 300 x 420 mm rectangular. Special sizes made to order.

150, 200, 225, 250 & 300 mm round; 180 & 200 mm square.

130, 150*, 170, 175*, 200*, 225*, 250, 300, 350, 400, 450, 500, 600, 700, 900 up to 1000 mm round and 150x260 mm oval.

CE Mark: TÜV Cert. no.0036 CPD 90219 002 Manufacturer claims meets Building Regulations Manufacturer claims meets Building Regulations

CE Mark: LGA Cert no. 0780-CPD-BBW 0317022. Tested to Din EN 1457:1999 + AC: 1999, + A1: 2002. Designation is A1N1. CE Mark: TÜV Cert. no. 0036-CPD-90219 002

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E. DOUBLE SKIN FLEXIBLE CHIMNEY RELINING SYSTEMS

TYPES Made from stainless steel these liners have a spirally wound double skin construction that has a smooth inner flueway. These flexible liners are specifically designed for use with solid fuel. Double skin liners are not to be confused with single skin flexible liners which are designed solely for use with gas fires which must not be used with solid fuel appliances under any circumstances.

APPROVALS All liners must satisfy Building Regulations. This can be achieved by meeting the requirements of Approved Document J that specifies “liners whose performance is at least equal to that corresponding to the designation T400 N2 D3 G as described in BS EN 1443:2003.

Products having a CE mark according to BS EN 1856-2:. and having a designation T400 N1 D Vm L40020 G where L40020 is the minimum material specification of the National Annex to BS EN 1856-2 meet this requirement. New products must meet the requirements of BS EN 1856-2: 2009 Alternatively products may have the designation T400 N2 D V3 L40020 G having been independently tested for their corrosion resistance according to Annex A3 of BS EN 1856-1:2009. Currently the CSTB, and TÜV have recognised testing approval schemes. These certificates can be used as evidence to satisfy Building Regulations approval. The current validity of their certification should be checked prior to purchase. Additional guidance is given in the Approved Document J of the Building Regulations 2010 (paragraph 2.20).

SPECIAL NOTES These liners are for relining existing brick chimneys and are not to be used as a liner for new masonry

chimneys. Liners for new build are referenced in section D. These liners should give a normal life of 10 years or more when correctly installed, used and maintained. However, these flexible liners whilst being easier to install and replace are not permanent and prolonged periods of slow burning particularly using solid fuels, combined with inadequate cleaning of the flueways can cause corrosion damage which reduces the expected life of the liner to less than 5 years. If there is a risk that these conditions can occur the non-metallic liner systems are recommended and under normal use should give a life equal to that of the dwelling.

Docherty Chimney Group Dutch Environment Corporation BV

Dutch Environment Corporation BV

Dutch Environment Corporation BV

Fenton‟s Flue and Chimneys

Fenton‟s Flue and Chimneys Midtherm Flue Systems Limited

Midtherm Flue Systems Limited

Fire Flexmaster Decflex TW (316L)

Decflex TW (316Ti)(TS)

Decflex TW 904L (TSE)

Stackflex (316)

Stackflex (904)

Euroflex (in 316L and 904L steel)

Midflex (in 316L and 904L steel)

125*, 150*, 175, 200 mm round

100, 105, 110, 112, 120, 125, 127, 130, 133, 140, 150, 152, 154, 160, 167, 180, 200, 203, 225, 229, 250, 300, 350 mm round

100, 105, 110, 112, 120, 125, 127, 130, 133, 140, 150, 152, 154, 160, 167, 180, 200, 203, 225, 229, 250, 300, 350 mm round

100, 105, 110, 112, 120, 125, 127, 130, 133, 140, 150, 152, 154, 160, 167, 180, 200, 203, 225, 229, 250, 300, 350 mm round

125, 150, 175, 200 mm round

125, 150, 175, 200 mm round

125*, 150*, 175*, 200*,230*, 250*, 300* mm round 5”, 6”, 7”, 8”

BSRIA Type Test report No. 40143/1 Edition 5, November 2009 to BS EN1856-2: 2004 and BS EN 1443:2003. CE Mark: CSTB Cert. no. 0679-CPD-0058. Tested to EN 1856-2, CSTB Cert. no. 086.01/02-6 CE Mark: CSTB Cert. no. 0679-CPD-0058. Tested to EN 1856-2, CSTB Cert. no. 086.01/02-6 CE Mark: CSTB Cert. no. 0679-CPD-0058. Tested to EN 1856-2, CSTB Cert. no. 086.01/02-6 CE Mark: TUV Certificate No. 0036 CPD 9195 025 Rev 02 CE Mark: TUV Certificate No. 0036 CPD 9195 025 Rev 02 CE Mark : IMQ Certificate No. 0051-CPD-0033 to EN 1856-2: 2004 Report No. A 102-00/02 CE Mark : TUV Certificate 0036-CPD-91258 001 Tested to EN 1856-2:2004. Designation T400 N1 W V2 L99012

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Manufacturer Product Name Flue sizes Approval Status

*Chimney Relining System flue sizes marked with an asterisk are those covered by the CSTB/BSRIA/TÜV/LNE Certificate. Other sizes, not asterisked, have been declared by the manufacturer to be produced to the same specification.

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E. DOUBLE SKIN FLEXIBLE CHIMNEY RELINING SYSTEMS (continued)

Manufacturer Product Name Flue sizes Approval Status

*Chimney Relining System flue sizes marked with an asterisk are those covered by the CSTB/BSRIA/TÜV/LNE Certificate. Other sizes, not asterisked, have been declared by the manufacturer to be produced to the same specification.

MI-Flues Ltd. MI-Flues Ltd.

Poujoulat (UK) Ltd Poujoulat (UK) Ltd

Poujoulat (UK) Ltd

Schiedel Chimney Systems

Schiedel Chimney Systems

Schoorsteentechniek Brummen b.v.

Schoorsteentechniek Brummen b.v.

Topstak Chimney Specialists Ltd Topstak Chimney Specialists Ltd Turner & Wilson Ltd. Turner & Wilson Ltd.

Quattro DS Quattro SS

Tubinox L (316L)

Tubinox FL (316L)

Tubinox LHR (904L)

Tecnoflex 316L

Tecnoflex 904L

PAHFLEX Superflex (316)

PAHFLEX Superflex (904)

Multiflex 316

Multiflex 904 Twinflex MF316 Twinflex MF904

125*, 155*, 180*, 200*, 225*, 250*, 300* mm round 125*, 155*, 180*, 200*, 225*, 250*, 300* mm round

100*, 125*, 130*, 150*, 155*, 180*, 200*, 230*, 250*, 300* mm round

100*, 125*, 130*, 150*, 155*, 180*, 200*, 230*, 250*, 300* mm round 100*, 125*, 130*, 150* 155*, 180*, 200*, 230*, 250*, 300* mm round

100*, 113*, 120*, 140*, 150*, 160*, 180*, 200*, 230*, 250*, 300*, 350*, 400* mm round

100*, 113*, 120*, 140*, 150*, 160*, 180*, 200*, 230*, 250*, 300*, 350*, 400* mm round

100, 110, 120, 125, 130, 140, 150, 160, 180, 200, 250 mm round

100, 110, 120, 125, 130, 140, 150, 160, 180, 200, 250 mm round

100*, 125*, 154*, 180*, 200*, 230*, 250*, 300* mm round

100*, 125*, 154*, 180*, 200*, 230*, 250*, 300* mm round 100, 125, 150*, 175, 200, 250 100, 125, 150*, 175, 200, 250

Tested to EN 1856-2, BSRIA Cert. no. 18790A/1 Tested to EN 1856-2, BSRIA Cert. no. 18790A/1

CE Mark: Cert. No.0071-CPD-0047. Tested to BS EN 1856-2:2004

CE Mark: Cert. No.0071-CPD-0047. Tested to BS EN 1856-2:2004

CE Mark: Cert. No.0071-CPD-0047. Tested to BS EN 1856-2:2004

CE Mark TÜV Cert. no. 0036-CPD-9195 025 Rev 02; Model 2. Tested to BS EN 1865-2 and BS EN 1859

CE Mark TÜV Cert. no. 0036-CPD-9195 025 Rev 02; Model 4. Tested to BS EN 1865-2 and BS EN 1859

CE Mark, Tuv Suddeutscland Bau und Betreib, Certificate 0036 CPD 91258 001 tested to EN 1856-2:2004,

CE Mark, Tuv Suddeutscland Bau und Betreib, Certificate 0036 CPD 91258 001 tested to EN 1856-2:2004,

CE Mark: LNE Cert. no. 0071-CPD-0024. Designation code T600 P2 W VmL50010 G

CE Mark: LNE Cert. no. 0071-CPD- 0024. Designation code T600 P2 W VmL70010 G Tested to BS EN 1856-2:2004. BSRIA Report No. 53404/2; November 2010. Designation code T600 N1 D VmL50010 G Tested to BS EN 1856-2:2004. BSRIA Report No. 53404/2; November 2010. Designation code T600 N1 D VmL70010 G

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F. FLUE PIPES – FOR CONNECTING APPLIANCE TO CHIMNEY

TYPES Made from either 0.6 mm minimum thick 316 grade stainless steel or vitreous enameled low carbon steel in a variety of finishes and colours, these pipes are available with a choice of bends and accessories.

APPROVALS Stainless steel flue pipes must satisfy Building Regulations via meeting the recommendations of Approved Document J or the recommendations of BS EN 15287-1::2007 (this supercedes BS 6461: Part 1, 1984(1998), and BS 7566:1992 (1998), (which was replaced by BS EN 12391-1:2003) – see Section A Introduction). Vitreous enameled flue pipes should meet BS EN 1856-2: (this replaces BS 6999 1984(1998)). New products must meet the requirements of BS EN 1856-2: 2009, existing products complying with BS 6999 1984(1998) are also acceptable. The current validity of their Agrément Certificate or evidence of compliance with Building Regulations should be checked prior to purchase. Metal connecting flue pipes to BS EN 1856-2 must be manufactured to the designation T400 N1 D Vm Lxxxxx Gxx, where xxxxx is the material specification in the National Annex and xx is the specified separation from combustible material.

SPECIAL NOTES These flue pipes should give a normal life equal to that of the heating appliance when correctly installed, used and maintained. However, prolonged periods of slow burning particularly using solid fuels, combined with inadequate cleaning of the flueways can cause corrosion damage which may reduce the expected life of the product.

These products must only be used to connect a heating appliance to a chimney and not as a flue liner within a chimney, unless the product is independently certified as suitable for re-lining purposes and has an equivalent designation of T400 N2 D 3 Gxx) as described in BS EN 1443: 2003. See section G below.

Manufacturer Product Name Flue Sizes Approval Status

Vitreous Enamelled Low Carbon Steel

Docherty Chimney Group

Midtherm Flue Systems Ltd MMF Ltd. MMF Ltd. Pennine Systems Ltd Poujoulat (UK) Ltd Poujoulat (UK) Ltd

Vitmaster Vitrelux Proheat Uni-Vit Premier Flue Classic Premium

100,125,150,175 mm round 100, 125, 150, 175, 200 mm 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ins. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ins. 100, 125, 150, 175, 200 mm 130, 150, 180, 200 mm 130, 150, 180, 200 mm

Tested to BS EN 1856-2:2004 & BS EN 1443:2003. BSRIA Report no. 19765/1, April 2007. Tested to BS EN 1856-2: 2004 and BS EN 1443: 2003. BSRIA Report No. 19193/4 Tested to BS 6999:1989. BSRIA report No. 17721/1 Tested to BS 6999:1989. BSRIA report No. 17721/3 Manufacturer claims to BS 6999:1989 CE Mark: Cert. No. 0407-CPD-077. Meets BS EN 1856-2:2003. CE Mark: Cert. No. 0407-CPD-077. Meets BS EN 1856-2:2003

Minimum 0.6 mm Thick 316 Stainless Steel Flue Pipes

Docherty Chimney Group Midtherm Flue Systems Ltd MMF Ltd. MMF Ltd. Pennine Systems Ltd Schiedel Chimney Systems

Fluemaster Single Wall 316 grade 1mm thick Proheat Proheat Streamline Premier SW Single Wall 1mm thick 316 Grade Prima Plus 1.0 mm Prima Plus 0.6 mm

100,125,150,175, 200 mm round 5, 6, 7, 8 ins. 5, 6, 7, 8 ins. 130, 150 mm 5, 6, 7, 8 ins. 130, 150, 180, 200 mm round

Tested to BS EN 1856-2:2004 & BS EN 1443:2003. BSRIA Report no. 19765/2, Jan 2008. Type Test to BS EN 1856-2: 2004 and 1443: 2003 BSRIA Report No. 19193/5 Meets 2000 Building Regulations. BSRIA report No. 17721/2 and 17721/4 Meets 2000 Building Regulations. BSRIA report No. 17721/2 and 17721/4 Meets 2000 Building Regulations. CE Mark TÜV Cert. No. 0036-CPD-9195 017; Model 3. Tested to BS EN 1865-2 and BS EN 1859

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G. NON METALLIC CHIMNEY RE-LINING SYSTEMS TYPES There is a variety of different systems where non-metallic re-lining is applied to the flue within an existing

domestic chimney. In most cases these systems use a special formulation of ceramic or concrete based materials that are installed by specialist contractors that are approved or registered by the re-lining manufacturer.

APPROVALS All re-lining systems must satisfy Building Regulations. This can be achieved by meeting the requirements of

the 2010 Edition of Approved Document „J' that specifies “re-lining systems whose performance is at least

equal to that corresponding to the designation T400 N2 D 3 G as described in BS EN 1443:2003.

At present there is no British or European Standard that specifically covers these types of chimney re-lining

systems. It is therefore necessary that the suitability of the material and its application as a flue re-lining

system is proven by having a recognised independent product approval certification that is accepted as

demonstrating compliance with Building Regulations.

Recognised forms of certification include those issued by the BBA, BSRIA, Wimlas or other recognised independent testing authorities that issue Test Approvals that are accepted as demonstrating compliance to Building Regulations using recognised test and assessment procedures based upon British or European Standards. Such certificates should be confirmed with the issuing body as indicating that the product meets Building Regulations.

SPECIAL NOTES The Eldfast and Isokoat systems listed below are special formulations of ceramic binders and fine aggregates

that are designed to provide a durable flue lining in a sound masonry chimney. These re-lining systems are

for re-lining an existing brick chimney and are not to be used as liners for new masonry chimneys. Liners for

new build are referenced in section D. These systems must be applied in accordance with the manufacturers

instructions or Code of Practice by an installer who is Registered by the manufacturer as accredited by him

for this task

When installed, used and maintained correctly an extended life can be expected. However, it is essential that the installation is carried out correctly ensuring that the minimum thickness of lining is applied and that the subsequent flue area is suitable for use with the fuel-burning appliance. This form of re- lining must not be relied upon to provide support to a structurally unstable chimney. The thermal insulation of a chimney re-lined in this way is greater than an unlined or conventional masonry chimney. It is the responsibilty of the customer, installer and specifier to ensure that the re-lining and installation as a whole complies with current regulations and is covered by the appropriate approval at the time of installation.

* (The material and its application has passed performance testing carried out using test procedures based upon the European Standard BS

EN 1857:2003 to ascertain performance levels as defined in BS.EN 1443: 2003)

Manufacturer Product Name Approval Status

Schiedel Chimney Systems Landy Vent (UK) Ltd Landy Vent (UK) Ltd

Isokoat chimney re-lining system Eldfast I chimney re-lining system Eldfast II chimney re-lining system

HETAS Type Test cert no.G/002/03

BSRIA Type Test* cert. no. 15459-1

DTI Type Test* report No 00-ELAB-

0814-1

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H. RIGID STAINLESS STEEL CHIMNEY RELINING SYSTEMS

TYPES Made from 0.6 or 1mm thick sections of high grade stainless steel these rigid liners and bends have spigot

and socket joints for ease of installation and efficient performance.

APPROVALS All systems must satisfy Building Regulations. This can be achieved by meeting the requirements of

Approved Document J that specifies liners whose performance is at least equal to that corresponding to the

designation T400 N2 D 3 G as described in BS EN 1443: 2003.

Products having a CE mark according to BS EN 1856-2:2009 and having a designation T400 N1 D Vm

L40060 G where L40060 is the minimum material specifcation considered necessary to meet HETAS Ltd

recommended requirement. Currently the CSTB, and TÜV have recognised testing approval schemes. These

certificates can be used as evidence to satisfy Building Regulations approval. The current validity of their

certification should be checked prior to purchase. Additional guidance is given in the Approved Document J of

the Building Regulations 2010 (paragraph 2.20).

SPECIAL NOTES These liners are for re-lining existing brick chimneys and are not to be used as a liner for new masonry

chimneys. Liners for new build are referenced in section D.

These liners have a thickness of either 0.6 or 1mm. They should have a life expectancy of 10 years or more

when correctly installed, operated and maintained. However, prolonged periods of slow burning particularly

using solid fuels, combined with inadequate cleaning of the flueways can cause corrosion damage which may

reduce the expected life of the liner. All components recommended by the manufacturer, such as spacers,

must be used. The manufacturer's installation instructions must be adhered to.

Manufacturer Product Name Flue sizes Approval Status

Midtherm Flue Systems Ltd Poujoulat (UK) Ltd. Schiedel Chimney Systems

Schiedel Chimney Systems

Single Wall 316 grade 0.7 and 1.0mm thick Condensor CD Prima Plus 0.6mm

Prima Plus 1.0mm

5, 6, 7, 8 ins 180, 200, 250, 300, 350, 400 mm 130, 150, 180, 200, 250, 300 mm round

125, 150, 180, 200, 250, 300 mm round

Type Test to BS EN 1856-2: 2004 and 1443: 2003. BSRIA Report No. 19193/5 CE Mark Cert. no. 0071-CPD-0025/0042. Meets BS EN1856-2

CE Mark TÜV Cert. no. 0036-CPD-9195 019; Model 2. Tested to BS EN 1859

CE Mark TÜV Cert. no. 0036-CPD 9195 019; Model 2. Tested to BS EN 1859

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J. CAST IN-SITU CONCRETE RE-LINING SYSTEMS TYPES The cast in-situ concrete re-lining system is one of a number of methods of lining a domestic chimney. It is

generally used to line chimneys of existing masonry construction. FOR LINING NEW MASONRY CHIMNEYS SEE SECTION D. An inflatable rubber former is inserted in the flue of the chimney and pressurised until it reaches the diameter required, centralised and the void formed between the liner and the chimney filled with an approved mix of lightweight insulating concrete. Once the concrete has cured and is hard the former is deflated and removed.

APPROVALS Building Regulations 2000 ADJ 2010 under paragraph 2.20 a) ii permits the use of „a cast in-siturelining

system where the material and installation procedures are suitablefor use with solid fuel burning appliances‟. To be considered for HETAS listing it is required that a cast in-situ relining system meets with appropriate clauses of BS EN 1857:at the level T400 N2 D3 G and that the materials are specified, prepared and installed in accordance with an independently approved and monitored Code of Practice . New products must meet the requirements of BS EN 1857: 2010. To date the NACE and CICO systems have applied and have been accepted for HETAS „listing‟ as having met this requirement. The NACE system was type tested by Gastec at CRE and Certified by HETAS who also monitor the NACE QA system. The CICO system has BBA Certification and BBA monitor the CICO QA system. Other systems may be approved in due course and listed on the HETAS web site.

SPECIAL NOTES When installed, used and maintained correctly a long life can be expected. However, it is essential that the

installation is carried out in accordance with the Code of Practice upon which approval is based. This requires that the former is properly spaced to maintain the correct minimum thickness of concrete. Breaking into the chimney at bends in the flue-way is necessary to ensure correct spacing is maintained and to prevent the former from touching the chimney wall. Failure to do this can result in the concrete lining being too thin or incomplete, which will reduce the life of the system and require major repair work.

The appropriate flue size must be provided to suit the proposed or potential appliance to be fitted. These linings

must not be relied upon to provide support to a structurally unstable chimney. The thermal insulation of a chimney lined in this way is greater than an unlined masonry chimney. It is the responsibility of the customer, installer and specifier to ensure the lining and the installation as a whole conforms with current regulations and is covered by the appropriate approval at time of installation.

Addresses of Cast in-situ Concrete Re-lining organisations from which further information can be obtained:- National Association of Chimney Engineers CICO Chimney Linings Ltd. P O Box 849 North End Wood Metheringham Hinton Road, Darsham Lincoln Saxmundham Lincolnshire Suffolk LN4 3WU IP17 3QS Tel: 01526 322555 Tel: 01986 784044 Fax: 01526 323181 Fax: 01986 784763 e-mail: [email protected] e-mail: [email protected] Web: www.nace.org.uk Web: www.chimney-problems.co.uk

Organisation System Approval Status

National Association of Chimney Engineers CICO Chimney Linings Ltd.

NACE Cast in-situ Concrete Lining System CICO Chimney Lining System

HETAS Cert J/001/03 BBA Cert 04/4122

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LIST OF BFCMA MEMBERS (British Flue and Chimney Manufacturers Association)

The British Flue & Chimney Manufacturers' Association is Britain's only Trade Association for factory-made chimney products and works closely with Government, public bodies and other organisations to further the interest of the chimney & flue industry.

The Association represents the interests of the Members and aims to:

Promote the efficient and safe use of natural draught chimneys and encourage continual improvement of chimney products and services for the benefit of members' customers.

Obtain maximum publicity for the industry through exhibitions, publishing information sheets and general public relations.

Influence legislation, regulations and policies, at national & international levels, that affect the chimney industry in general.

Develop and promote high standards of quality, design, safety and workmanship in the industry.

Encourage uniform standards of Education and Training at all levels throughout the Industry.

Co-ordinate Technical and Market Research into areas of common interest identified by Members.

Work to improve trading conditions and promote trading opportunities for its Members in home and overseas markets.

Represent the U.K. chimney industry at European and international levels.

Manufacturers with products in this list suitable for Solid Fuel Appliances (see information as to applicability given in the notes and remarks column of each section)

Deks Distribution UK Unit 14 Garanor Way, Gordano 19 Industrial Estate, Portbury, Bristol BS20 7XE Tel. 01275 373300 Fax. 01275 373399 email: [email protected] Web: www.selkirkchimney.co.uk

Wavin Hazelhead, Crow Edge, Sheffield South Yorkshire S36 4HG Tel: 0870 4436000 Fax: 0870 4438000, email: [email protected]; Web: www.hepworth.co.uk

MI-Flues Spiro House, Cocker Avenue, Poulton Ind. Est., Poulton - le - Fylde, Lancashire, FY6 8JU Tel No. +44 (0) 1253 884972; Fax: +44 (0) 1253 896799; email: [email protected] ; Web: www.mi-flues.com

Pennine Systems Ltd Crossley Works, Stockfield Mount off Peel Street Chadderton, Oldham, OL9 9LR Tel No: 0161 678 2998 Fax No: 0161 678 2997 email: [email protected] Web: www.penninesystems.co.uk

Poujoulat (UK) Ltd Unit 1 Quadrum Park, Old Portsmouth Road, Guildford Surrey GU3 1LU Tel: 01483 461700 Fax: 01483 533435, email: [email protected]; Web: www.poujoulat.co.uk

SFL Flues and Chimneys Pottington Business Park, Barnstaple Devon, EX31 1LZ Tel: 01271 326633 Fax: 01271 334303, email: [email protected], website: www.sfl.uk.com

Schiedel Chimney Systems Crowther Estate, Washington, Tyne and Wear NE38 0AQ Tel: 0191 416 1150; Fax: 0191 415 1263 email: [email protected]; Websites: www.schiedel.co.uk www.isokern.co.uk and www.schiedelrite-vent.co.uk

Additionally below is a list of the remaining members of BFCMA who do not have their products listed in this directory

Brewer Metalcraft Ltd Units C&D, Ford Lane Industrial Estate, Ford, Arundel West Sussex, BN18 0DF Tel: 0845 6760702, Fax: 0845 6760703, email: [email protected]; Web: www.brewercowls.co.uk

Dunbrik (Yorks) Ltd T/A Dunbrik Flues, Ferry Lane, Stanley Ferry, Wakefield West Yorkshire, WF3 4LT Tel: 01924 373694, Fax: 01924 383459, email: [email protected]; Web: www.dunbrik.co.uk

Exhausto Ltd Unit 3, Lancaster Court, Coronation Road Cressex Business Park, High Wycombe, HP12 3TD Tel: +44 (0)1494 465166, Fax: +44 (0)1494 465163, email: [email protected]; Web: www.exhausto.co.uk

Hanson Red Bank Atherstone Road, Measham, Swadlincote Derbyshire DE12 7EL Tel: 01530 270333, Fax: 01530 273667, email: [email protected]; Web: www.redbankmfg.co.uk

M&G Altecnic Limited Airfield Industrial Estate, Hixon, Stafford, Staffordshire, ST18 0PF Tel: 01889 207200, Fax:01889 270577, email: [email protected]; Web: www.altecnic.co.uk

Powrmatic Ltd Winterhay Lane, Ilminster, Somerset TA19 9PQ Tel: 01460 53535 Fax: 01460 52341, email: [email protected]; Web: www.powrmatic.co.uk

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BFCMA ASSOCIATE MEMBERS

Flue Stax Ltd The Old Chapel, Chapel Street, Tingley West Yorkshire WF3 1RE Tel: 0113 252 2246 Fax: 0113 252 1034 email: [email protected]; Web: www.fluestax.co.uk

Jerrett Collins Ltd T/A Flue & Chimney Specialists, The Airfield, Torrington Road Winkleigh, Devon EX19 8HR Tel: 01837 83544 Fax: 01837 83629 email: [email protected]; Web:www.flueandchimney.co.uk

JRF Chimney Specialists & Heating Distributors Ltd 50 Nasmyth Road, Southfield Industrial Estate Glenrothes, Fife, Scotland KY6 2SD Tel: 01592 771199 Fax: 01592 771135 email: [email protected] Web: www.jrfchimneys.com

MMF Ltd Flue House, 55 Woodburn Road, Smethwick West Midlands, B66 2PU Tel: 0121 555 6555 Fax: 0121 555 1606, email: [email protected]; Web: www.fluepipes.com

Specflue Ltd 8 Curzon Road, Chilton Industrial Estate, Sudbury Suffolk, CO10 2XW Tel: 0800 90 20 220; Fax: 01787 880555 email: [email protected]; Web: www.specflue.com

Simplefit Ltd T/A Eurocowl Ltd Central Crescent, Marchwood Industrial Park, Marchwood Southampton, Hampshire, SO40 4BJ Tel/Fax: 023 8086 3179 email: [email protected]; Web: www.eurocowl.co.uk

Further information on the BFCMA is available from:

The BFCMA, 2 Waltham Court, Milley Lane, Hare Hatch, Berks., RG10 9TH Tel: 0118 940 3416, Fax: 0118 940 6258, email: [email protected], Website: www.feta.co.uk

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OTHER MANUFACTURERS Manufacturers, not members of BFCMA, with products in this list suitable for Solid Fuel Appliances (see information as to applicability given in the notes and remarks column of each section)

Anki Chimney Systems Bishops Way, Newport, Isle of Wight, PO30 5WS

Tel No: +44 (0)1983 527997; Fax No: +44(0)1983 537788; e-mail: [email protected]; Web: www.anki.co.uk Colt Cowls (Chimney Cowls Ltd) Eldon Way, Littlehampton, West Sussex BN17 7HE

Tel. No. 01903 738500; Fax No: 01903 738501; Email: [email protected] Website: www.coltcowls.com

DEC International Dutch Environmental Corporation bv, Ir Hanlostraat 18-22, PO Box 35, NL-7500RD Enschede, The Netherlands Tel No: +31-(0)53-4302675; Fax No: +31-(0)53-4302685; Web: www.decinternational.com

Dinak UK Unit 4, Albertine Close, Sweet Briar Industrial Estate. Norwich, Norfolk NR3 2FA

Tel: 01603 482706; Fax: 01603 429020; email: [email protected]; Web: www.dinak.com

Docherty Chimney Group Unit 3, Red Shute Hill Ind Estate, Red Shute Hill, Hermitage, Newbury, Berkshire, RG18 9QL Tel No: 01635 200145; Fax No: 01635 201737; e-mail: [email protected]; [email protected]; Web: www.docherty.co.uk

Fenton‟s Flue and Chimney Supplies 31-37 William Moult Street, Liverpool, L5 5AS Tel No: 0151 2982998; Fax No: 0151 2982990

Flue-Stox Unit 6 Boston Court, Kansas Avenue, Salford, Manchester, M50 2GN Tel No: 0161 848 8987; Fax No: 0161 848 9003; e-mail: [email protected]; Web: www.flues.co.uk Independent Components Ltd. Unit 20, Flightway Business Park, Dunkeswell, Devon EX14 4RD. Tel. No. 01404 890098; Fax No: 01404 891112; email: [email protected]; Web: www.gv indco.co.uk

Landy Vent (UK) Ltd Foster House, 2 Redditch Road, Studley, Warwickshire, B80 7AX Tel No: 01527 857814; Fax No: 01527 854101; Web: www.landyvent.co.uk Jeremias UK limited, Unit 57, Basepoint Business Centre, Bromsgrove Technology Park, Isidore Road, Bromsgrove, B60 3EX email: [email protected]; Web: www.jeremias.de/en

Midtherm Flue Systems Limited New Road, Netherton, Dudley, West Midlands, DY2 8SY Tel No: 01384 458800; Fax No: 01384 458811; Web: www.flues.com/flues

MMF Ltd (Also Associate Member of BFCMA) Flue House, 55 Woodburn Road, Smethwick, West Midlands, B66 2PU Tel: 0121 555 6555; Fax: 0121 555 1606; e-mail: [email protected]; Web: www.fluepipes.com

NEGARRA S. A. Barrio Urkizu, 30, 48140 Igorre (Vizcaya), SPAIN. Tel No. +34 94 631 18 50/51; Web: www.negarra.com

Schoorsteentechniek Brummen b.v. Mercuriusweg 43, NL-6971 GV Brummen, The Netherlands Tel No: +31-(0)575-561663; Fax No: +31-(0)575-561124; email: [email protected]; Web: www.pahflex.nl/eng

TONA System Chimneys TONA Tonwerke Schmitz GmbH, Fabrikstrasse, 53894 Mechemic-Antweiler, GERMANY Tel: +49 (0) 22 56 39-0; Fax: +49 (0) 22 56 39 25; email: [email protected]; Web: www.tona.de

Topstak Chimney Specialists Ltd Unit 42, Vale Business Park, Cowbridge, Vale of Glamorgan, CF71 7PF Tel No: 01446 771567; Fax No: 01446 772882; email: [email protected]; Web: www.topstakchimneys.co.uk Turner & Wilson Ltd. Road 3, Winsford Industrial estate, Winsford, Cheshire, CW7 3PD

Tel No: 01606 861191, Fax No: 01606 861231, email: [email protected], Web: www.turnerwilson.com

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PART 4

CARE AND MAINTENANCE

A. SAFE AND SOUND WITH SOLID FUEL 1. INTRODUCTION

Many solid fuel fired appliances are expected to "work" 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, keeping us warm and supplied with constant hot water. However, like any other machines, they work better and last longer when correctly installed, burn the right fuel and are properly maintained. It is therefore important to ensure that new installations are carried out by recognised and established heating engineers and serviced by competent companies working in this area. Further information on suitable companies can be provided by the organisations listed below. Keep warm and safe by taking the simple steps below.

2. THE RIGHT FUEL

In order to get the best value for money it is important to burn the right fuel of the correct size on your appliance. If you are in any doubt

about which fuel of the many available is suitable for your particular appliance, please telephone your local Approved Coal Merchant or

one of the organisations listed below for free advice.

3. AIR SUPPLY

All fuels require an adequate supply of air to make them burn correctly. If too little air is available, fumes that are harmful to your family

may escape into the room. If you have double glazing or draught proofing you will need to allow air to enter the room in which the

appliance is installed via an air brick or grille. Never seal air bricks or grills up, you may be putting your family at risk. Again seek advice if

you are in any doubt.

4. FLUE CLEANING

Many solid fuel fired appliances have flueways through which the hot gases pass to the chimney. These flueways should be swept clean

every month to remove any soot or ash. Some stoves and roomheaters have a removable/drop down plate in the top of the fire box - this

should also be removed and cleaned once a month. Remember, always let the fire go out the day before cleaning.

5. CHIMNEY SWEEPING

All chimneys must be swept at least once a year preferably by a HETAS approved sweep. However, if your appliance is used continuously throughout the year or burns wood and coal more frequent sweeping is recommended. The best time to have your chimney swept is at the start of the heating season. It is also strongly recommended that the chimney be swept after any prolonged period when the appliance has not been used, eg holidays, etc. Remember these recommendations apply even if you burn smokeless fuels.

6. ASH REMOVAL

If ash is allowed to build up within the appliance the fire will not burn properly and the appliance may be damaged. Generally speaking,

the appliance should be de-ashed before being filled with new fuel. The ashpan should be gently removed from the ash pit area and

emptied into a suitable container. A hot ash carrier (a metal box with a lid) is ideal for this purpose. The ash pan should be replaced, the

fire bed de-ashed with a poker or the de-ashing mechanism on the appliance and fresh fuel added.

7. FIREGUARDS

Legislation demands that a fireguard must be used to protect children under the age of 12 (7 in Scotland) from touching any heating appliance. Fireguards manufactured to the British Standard are recommended. Remember always use a spark guard with any open fire.

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8. CONTACT POINTS

Solid Fuel Association - 7 Swanwick Court, Alfreton, Derbyshire DE55 7AS

Tel: Freephone 0845 6014406

Approved Coal Merchants Scheme - 7 Swanwick Court, Alfreton, Derbyshire DE55 7AS Tel: Freephone 0845 6014406 or see Yellow Pages for local approved Coal Merchant

National Association of Chimney Sweeps

- Unit 15, Emerald Way, Stone Business Park, Stone, Staffs, ST15 OSR Tel: 01785 811732 Fax: 01785 811712

Coal Advisory Service Northern Ireland

- Northern Ireland Coal Advisory Service, Caroline House, Milewater Basin, Dufferin Road, Belfast BT3 9AA Hotline Tel: 0845 7125300 Tel: 02890 751002 Fax: 02890 757318

National Association of Chimney Engineers

P O Box 849, Metheringham, Lincoln, Lincolnshire, LN4 3WU Tel: 01526 322555 Fax: 01526 323181 email: [email protected] Web: www.nace.org.uk

Association of Professional Independent Chimney Sweeps

Bryallen, Hengar Road, St Tudy, Bodmin, Cornwall, PL31 3PL. Tel: 0845 604 4327. Web: www.apics.org.uk

Guild of Master Chimney Sweeps Ltd. 24 Church View, Aveley, Essex, RM15 4LH. Tel: 0800 043 737 Web: www.guildofmasterchimneysweeps.co.uk

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B1. CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTORS/ALARMS Carbon monoxide is a poisonous gas with no taste, no colour and no smell. It is produced by the incomplete combustion of carb on based fuels such as gas, oil and solid fuels including wood. Tragically each year people die because of carbon monoxide poisoning and others are made ill.

The causes of these deaths usually relate to the incorrect installation of the heater, lack of maintenance of the appliance and its chimney or to inadequate air supply for the appliance to function properly. Changes to the building regulations which came into effect in October 2010 now mean that when ever a new or replacement fixed solid fuel or wood/biomass appliance is installed in a dwelling a carbon monoxide alarm must be fitted in the same room as the appliance. Further guidance on the installation of the carbon monoxide alarm is available in BS EN 50292:2002 and from the alarm manufacturer‟s instructions.

Carbon monoxide detectors/alarms are now available and the British Standards Inst itution has published a Standard (BS EN 50291) for electrical apparatus designed to detect carbon monoxide in domestic premises and to provide an alarm to alert the househo lder to its presence. HETAS lists below a range of these devices, supplied by members of CoGDEM, which are claimed, or certified, to be manufactured to EN 50291 and which are suitable for use with solid fuel heating appliances.

It should be understood by purchasers and specifiers that claims recorded in the Approval Status column as "Manu facturer claims to BS EN 50291" is a claim of the manufacturer alone and has not been endorsed by HETAS or any Independent Certification/Approva l body. Where the claim in the Approval status column quotes a BSI Kitemark, this is an indication that the product has been independently assessed by the BSI which is one of the UK bodies entitled to engage in third party certification and product monitoring.

Purchasers and specifiers should use BS EN 50291 as a basis for product selection. The older standard, BS7860, was withdrawn in 2006. CoGDEM does not recommend the use of “colour change” indicator cards, as these do not have an audible alarm and they have very limited lifetimes.

It is important that the alarm manufacturers‟ installation and operating instructions are strictly conformed to at all times. Again the British and European Standard (BS EN 50292) has been produced as a "guide" on the selection, installation, use and maintenanc e of these detectors/alarms and should be adhered to.

No safety device is infallible and should never be taken as a substitute for initial correct appliance installation or for regular and

effective chimney sweeping and proper appliance operation and maintenance by a competent engineer.

When an alarm is activated or if fume emission from an appliance is otherwise detected the fire should be let out, the room evacuated and the doors and windows opened. The appliance must not be used again until checked by a competent heating engineer and shown to be in safe working order.

TABLE OF CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTORS/ALARMS

Model Manufacturer Manufacturer's Remarks Approval Status

CO400 CO410 CO4000 CO850Mi CO850MBXi CO850MRLi

BRK Brands Europe Ltd

BRK Brands Europe Ltd BRK Brands Europe Ltd BRK Brands Europe Ltd BRK Brands Europe Ltd

BRK Brands Europe Ltd

Portable battery operated consumer alarm. 5 year guarantee Portable battery operated consumer alarm. 5 year guarantee with digital display Portable battery operated trade CO alarm. 5 year guarantee Mains-powered, hard-wired. Interlinkable . Mains-powered, hard-wired with battery backup. Interlinkable. Mains-powered, hard-wired with rechargeable Lithium battery backup. Interlinkable

. Kitemark to BS EN 50291:2001.

Kitemark to BS EN 50291:2001. Kitemark to BS EN 50291:2001. Kitemark to BS EN 50291: 2001 Kitemark to BS EN 50291: 2001 Kitemark to BS EN 50291: 2001

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TABLE OF CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTORS/ALARMS (continued)

Model Manufacturer Manufacturer's Remarks Approval Status

Ei 261EN Ei 225EN Ei 220EN Ei 204EN Ei 205EN Ei 205CEN Ei 206D CO-828 CO-808S CO-9X CO-9B CO-9D

Ei Electronics

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FireAngel Ltd

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Mains Powered Carbon Monoxide Alarm with rechargeable lithium back-up and interconnect ( also available with Digital Display Ei261DEN ) Mains Powered Carbon Monoxide Alarm

Mains Powered Carbon Monoxide Alarm with power cord and plug Battery Powered Carbon Monoxide Alarm Battery Powered Carbon Monoxide Alarm With CO memory function Battery Powered Carbon Monoxide Alarm with CO memory function and interconnect

Battery Powered Carbon Monoxide Alarm With Digital Display , CO memory function, Peak level memory and interconnect

9v battery operated CO alarm with digital display, provides visual indication of CO levels above 10PPM. Peak level memory, test and silence functions, electrochemical technology. 6 year warranty Battery powered carbon monoxide alarm. Dual LED display shows power and alarm Test & reset button. Retail and trade packs available. Sealed battery will last for 6 year life of product.

7 year sealed-for-life carbon

monoxide alarm. Large test & reset

button makes testing easy.

Automatic self diagnostic check.

Triple LED display shows

power, fault and alarm. Anti-tamper

bracket with sliding tab and/ or pad

printing available (at extra cost). Retail and trade packs available Battery powered 7 year life carbon

monoxide alarm. Large test & reset

button makes testing easy.

Automatic self diagnostic check. Retail and trade packs available 7 year sealed-for-life carbon monoxide alarm. Digital LCD display shows low levels of CO down to 10ppm and also peak readings over the previous 4 weeks.

Automatic self diagnostic check. Integrated digital thermometer. Switchable between temperature and CO modes. Retail and trade packs available

BS EN 50291:2001

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LPCB BS EN 50291:2001 Certified LPCB BS EN 50291:2001 Certified BSI Kitemark BS EN 50291: 2001 Certified BSI Kitemark BS EN 50291: 2001 Certified BSI Kitemark BS EN 50291: 2001 Certified

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TABLE OF CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTORS/ALARMS (continued)

Model Manufacturer Manufacturer's Remarks Approval Status

SF450EN H450EN

Honeywell Analytics (Domestic Products) “ “

Self contained (sealed for life batteries) carbon monoxide alarm. Completely tamperproof. Fully comprehensive 6 year maintenance free guarantee (up to 7 year operational life). Self check facility continuously monitors effective operation of unit and sensor.

New for 2011 - Self contained (sealed for life batteries) carbon monoxide alarm with dual led status indicator. Completely tamperproof. Fully comprehensive 6 year maintenance free guarantee (up to 7 year operational life). Self check facility continuously monitors effective operation of unit and sensor.

Approved and Kitemarked to EN50291:2001. CORGI Approved

Approved and Kitemarked to EN50291:2001.

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B2. FLUE GAS AND AMBIENT AIR CO ANALYSERS You should use a Flue Gas Analyser for two purposes:

Appliance testing

A Flue Gas Analyser measures the levels of constituents of flue gases. You place the probe in the chimney or appliance exhaust and see what levels of Oxygen (O2), Carbon Monoxide (CO), Carbon Dioxide (CO2) and flue gas temperature are present. They are no more complicated to operate than a video camera and perform a similar function as they are your "eyes" inside the appliance. Some analysers offer additional information such as boiler efficiency, data logging, differential pressure and other gas measurements. They should also offer the option to either print or store the measurements for later review.

Flue gas analysers usually display a CO/CO2 ratio. This shows the ratio of carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide in the exit flue (chimney) of the appliance. The levels which indicate the correct operation of an appliance may vary widely with the fuel burned and appliance type. Reference should therefore, be made to the instrument manufacturer's instructions.

Ambient air monitoring

A Flue Gas Analyser also measures the levels of constituents of room air. This information is invaluable, for example, when attempting to find out if there is CO leaking from an appliance or pinpointing why a CO alarm is being triggered.

An ambient air CO analyser will also monitor ambient levels of CO in any room. This is carried out by first switching the analyser on in fresh, outdoor air to set its zero value, following the manufacturer's instructions. The analyser should only then be taken into the room to be monitored.

If the analyser measures CO levels above 9 ppm, an investigation should be made. Any reading over 35 ppm should prompt immediate action, such as opening all windows and doors, switching off and isolating any appliances present and leaving the room.

A subsequent room retest should be made after each appliance has been checked.

Do not forget that CO levels in rooms can occur from being adjacent to a busy road, car park or garage, as well as from smoking, outdoor

barbecues, adjacent properties sharing the same flue systems etc. These factors need to be taken into account when determining whether

there is a problem and expert help should be sought. Also national regulations that apply should be consulted when performing appliance

installation and servicing.

Finally, whilst every effort is made to ensure accuracy, this document is always subject to revision as more information becomes available on CO

sources, levels and appropriate testing methods. Consequently, neither HETAS Ltd nor CoGDEM can be held liable for any information given

above.

TABLE OF FLUE GAS AND AMBIENT AIR CO ANALYSERS AND AIR FLOW METERS

Model

Manufacturer

Manufacturer‟s Remarks Approval Status

CO75 CO91 Kane 100 Kane 250 Kane 425 Kane 455 Kane 450 Kane 900+

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Handheld CO ambient air analyzer measuring to 2000ppm CO – ideal to check room air & CO alarms. As CO75 and also measures boiler flue CO emissions, prints records with time and date As CO91 and also measures CO2 in ambient air to test flueless gas appliances and commercial kitchens and other workspace air quality Handheld flue gas analyser measuring O2, flue temperature, CO, CO2 and Efficiency. Easy to use rotary dial, 20 record memory and optional printing of timed and dated records As Kane 250 and also measures differential temperature and pressure/draught to 0.001mbar resolution and has Bluetooth data transfer option. As Kane 425 with 5 year life sensor guaranteed, if used under normal operating conditions As Kane 425 and also measures CO to

10,000ppm and has optional NOX sensor

As Kane 450, measuring O2 and CO with option to measure two further gases. 150 records memory can be transferred to PC

Complies with BS7967 measuring CO in ambient air Complies with BS7967 measuring CO in ambient air and boiler flues

Complies with BS7967 measuring CO in ambient air and boiler flues Complies with EN50379, BS7927 and BS7967 Complies with EN50379, BS7927 and BS7967 Complies with EN50379, BS7927 and BS7967 Complies with EN50379, BS7927 and BS7967 Complies with EN50379, BS7927 and BS7967

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TABLE OF FLUE GAS AND AMBIENT AIR CO ANALYSERS AND AIR FLOW METERS (continued)

Model

Manufacturer

Manufacturer‟s Remarks Approval Status

Kane 940 LS1 Kane 3100-1 Kane 3100-2 Kane 3100-5 Kane Fixed Service Costs IAQ910 LCA301 PVM620 IAQ-Calc 7545

Kane International “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ TSI Instruments Ltd “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “

As Kane 900+ and also has high speed pump and Teflon lined flue probe for emission critical measurements Handheld combustible gas leak detector suitable for domestic premises gas leak testing Handheld micromanometer, measures 0 to +/- 75mbar with resolution to 0.001mbar / 0.1 pascal. Ideal for tightness and let by tests and also prints timed and dated records As 3100-1 and also measures 0 to +/- 150mbar with resolution to 0.003mbar / 0.3 pascal As 3100-2 And also measures 0 to +/- 400mbar with resolution to 0.01mbar /1 pascal The Kane fixed price service policy returns instruments to published specification with a full one year warranty to customers – See www.kane.co.uk or call 01707 375550 for more details and prices Carbon dioxide (CO2) meter is an excellent handheld diagnostic instrument for measuring and monitoring carbon dioxide levels. Rotating Vane Anemometer that provides accurate and reliable readings every time. Light weight, robust, and simple to use and displays readings in metric or imperial mode. Micro-manometer is rugged and compact, measuring pressure, and calculating velocity and volumetric flow rate. It can be used to measure draft pressure and with Pitot tubes to measure velocity and calculate flow rates with user–input duct size and shape. Handheld multi-parameter instrument for Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) investigations, measuring and datalogging CO2, CO, temp, humidity, dew point, and % outside air.

Complies with EN50379, BS7927 and BS7967

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B3. PERMANENT VENTILATORS (for the Supply of Combustion Air)

Introduction All heating appliances that produce heat from the combustion of carbon based fuels such as gas, oil and solid fuels including wood, require enough fresh air from outside for complete combustion and to enable the flue/chimney to function correctly to remove the combustion products safely to the outside. Solid Fuel, Wood and Biomass burning Appliances that draw their combustion air from within the dwelling are required by Building Regulations to have installed a fixed permanently open ventilator to provide this air from the outside of the dwelling. Without adequate ventilation there is a danger that the combustion process will be incomplete producing large amounts of carbon monoxide and also that the function of the flue will be impaired. This combination can cause emissions of poisonous gases to the room resulting in sickness and ultimately death to the occupants. Air requirements for Solid mineral fuel and wood burning appliances Building Regulations (Approved Document J) give guidance that should be followed on the amount of air that solid fuel appliances require. For closed appliances this is based mainly on their rated heat output. Less efficient appliances such as simple open fires require more air than closed appliances because of the additional air that enters the appliance above the firebed and the regulations give separate guidance on this. The information given below is for quick reference and is extracted from Table 1, Section 2 of the Building Regulations Approved Document J: 2010; Combustion Appliances and Fuel Storage Systems. Note: The air requirement for other fuels, e.g. oil and gas, will be different. Closed appliances, e.g. stoves, range cookers or independent boilers. For closed appliances without any draught stabilizer fitted, the air requirement is 550 mm

2 per kW of rated output above 5kW e.g. for 8 kW

this would be:- (8-5) x 550 =3 x 550 = 1,650 mm2/16.5cm²

If the appliance has a flue draught stabilizer fitted then the following air requirement applies:- For the first 5 kW of rated output add 300 mm2

per kW and then from 5 kW upwards, add 850 mm2 per kW.

e.g. for 8 kW the air requirement would be: (5x300) + (3x850) = 4,050 mm2/40.5cm

2

Open fires If the open fire is the simple inset type incorporating a throat forming lintel or gather then the air requirement would be 50% of the cross-sectional area of the throat opening. If the open fire is the free-standing type which does not incorporate a throat then the air requirement would be 50% of the cross-sectional area of the flue. Detailed guidance with examples is given in the above regulations. For simple inset open fires with a throat the guidance states that the following air requirement is necessary based on the width of the fire opening:- 350mm fire opening = 14,500 mm

2/145cm

2

400mm fire opening = 16,500 mm2/165cm

2

450 mm fire opening = 18,500 mm2/185cm

2

500 mm fire opening = 20,500 mm2/205cm

2

For fireplace openings greater than 500 mm in width or freestanding open fires that are open to the room on more than one side please see the additional guidance given in the above regulations. Determining the size of the ventilator Having established how much ventilation is required by the appliance, selecting the correctly sized ventilator to provide this air opening is essential. Geometrically measuring the free area on a ventilator grille may not always be an accurate way to determine the ventilator‟s true air intake, although this may be the only method available when checking an existing installation. A value, determined by dynamic testing, called the “equivalent free area” is considered to be the only true value for a ventilator that shows how much air it is effectively providing. Such things as internal baffles, length of connecting duct or fitment of a weather cowl may affect the equivalent free area and only dynamic testing can ascertain a precise “equivalent free area”. Although the regulations give guidance on how to measure geometrically the free area of any ventilator grille, it is recommended that, when considering the size of a new vent to install, the value of the equivalent free area should be used and not any stated nominal heat input of the appliance as this may be for another fuel or appliance type. The ventilators that are listed in this guide will all clearly specify the equivalent free area. General Information There are currently no British Standards covering the design or production of proprietary air vents however they should generally comply and be installed with the following guidelines taken into consideration:- Vents for combustion appliances should be non-closable and should not incorporate any additional screens or gauze. The size of ventilator openings should be between 10mm and 5 mm Vents should not be located externally where they can easily become blocked or flooded or in positions where contaminated air may become entrained e.g. in a car port or near a flue terminal from a gas or oil fired appliance. Air vents in internal walls should be located no higher than 450 mm from floor level to reduce the spread of smoke and fumes in the event of a fire. These internal ventilators should be 50% greater in effective free area than the vent which must also be installed in the external wall to bring in the fresh air from outside. Air vents installed in cavity walls should not be staggered and should include a duct or sleeve across the cavity. The ducts or sleeves should also have water baffles incorporated to prevent water transfer from the outside across the cavity, otherwise this can cause damp on internal walls. This duct should be of cross-sectional area no less than the opening required. Air vents should not communicate with the following:-

Protected areas such as lift shafts or stairwells

Bathrooms/shower rooms

Ventilated roof or underfloor areas that connect with other properties

In affected areas, consideration should be given to the presence of radon gas particularly when intending to supply air from an underfloor space.

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Maintenance of Permanent Ventilators Although generally ventilators require little maintenance they should be subject to a regular inspection as part of the maintenance programme of the appliance and chimney to ensure that the ventilation remains free of obstruction both from external influences such as vegetation growth or other obstacles and also internally, for example insect nesting or general airborne dust accumulation. When visiting an existing installation for the first time, the permanent ventilation should be the subject of a check to ensure that it complies with Building Regulations and the guidelines given above. WARNING NOTICE TO THE CONSUMER PERMANENT VENTILATION PROVIDED FOR SUPPLYING COMBUSTION APPLIANCES WITH AIR MUST NEVER BE BLOCKED OR RESTRICTED. See also note A3 at the beginning of this Part 4 of the Guide.

Purpose Made Ventilators for Supplying Combustion Air Types These ventilators are manufactured from a variety of materials such as ceramics and UV stable thermo plastics. They are

preferably supplied as boxed sets complete with inner and outer grilles with connecting duct-work for bridging cavity walls and/or making the connection between the two ventilator openings through solid walls. They may incorporate internal baffles to reduce sound transmission and draughts created by sudden changes in air pressure, and weather cowls on the external grille that help also to reduce the effects of draughts and rain ingress.

Approvals Ventilators must comply with building regulations. This is normally achieved through BBA certification to ensure that they meet

the applicable aspects of the relevant approved documents of the building regulations. The equivalent free area must always be specified by the manufacturer. This value is determined using a dynamic test method that has been developed by Advantica Technology and referenced in BS 5440: Part 2: 2000. The equivalent free area must be given in an unambiguous manner where it can easily be read. It is only this equivalent free area that should be used when specifying the required sizes of ventilators.

TABLE OF THROUGH WALL PLASTIC VENTILATORS

Manufacturer Model Name/Product Code

Effective Free Area mm

2/cm

2

Approval status

Rytons Building Products Ltd. Rytons Building Products Ltd.

AirCore permanent ventilators:- 125mm AC10 125mm Cowled AC10CWL 125mm Baffled AC7 125mm Cowled Baffled AC7CWL

150mm AC11 150mm Cowled AC11CWL

150mm Baffled AC9

150mm Cowled Baffled AC9CWL

10000/100

9300/93 7300/73

6390/63.9

11500/115

10000/100 9140/91.4 8455/84.55

BBA Agrément Certificate No. 94/3071: Fourth Issue: Dated 22

nd

December 2005. Equivalent Free Area Values given by Advantica test memorandum dated March 2001 BBA Agrément Certificate No. 94/3071: Fourth Issue: Dated 22

nd

December 2005. Equivalent Free Area Values given by BRE test memorandum dated June 2006

Rytons Building Products Ltd. Rytons Building Products Ltd.

Airliners permanent ventilators:- „9x6‟ Ventilation Set with Flush Louvre Ventilator TCL18 „9x6‟ Cowled Ventilation Set with Flush Louvre Ventilator TCL18CW „9x3‟ Ventilation Set with Flush Louvre Ventilator TCL8 „9x3‟ Cowled Ventilation Set with Flush Louvre Ventilator TCL8CWL „9x9‟ Ventilation Set with Louvre Ventilator TCL20 „9x9‟ Cowled Ventilation Set with Louvre Ventilator TCL20CW

10700/107 9800/98

5350/53.5 5100/51 16580/165.8 14572/145.72

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nd

December 2005. Equivalent Free Area Values given by Advantica test memorandum dated January 2004 BBA Agrément Certificate No. 94/3071: Fourth Issue: Dated 22

nd

December 2005. Equivalent Free Area Values given by BRE test memorandum dated July 2007

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TABLE OF ACOUSTIC THROUGH WALL VENTILATORS

The products listed below have been independently tested and rated with a noise attenuation rating in accordance with BS EN ISO 717-1:1997 and this rating is given in brackets next to the product name. Acoustic ventilation is a way of helping to meet the requirements of Building Regulations Approved Document E and at the same time meeting the requirements of Approved Document J for ventilation. As stated in Approved Document J, paragraph 1.16, “it may be necessary to install

proprietary noise attenuated ventilators to limit the entry of noise into the building”.

Manufacturer Model Name/Product Code

Effective Free Area mm

2/cm

2

Approval status

Rytons Building Products Ltd.

Acoustic AirCore permanent ventilators:- 125 mm AAC5 (39 dB) 125 mm cowled AAC5CWL (40 dB) 125 mm AAH5 (41 dB) 150 mm AAC625 (36 dB) 150 mm cowled AAC625CW (38 dB) 150 mm AAC635 (41 dB) 150 mm cowled AAC635CW (42 dB)

3970/39.7(A)

3940/39.4(A)

3880/38.8

(A)

7906/79.06

(B)

7511/75.11

(B)

5412/54.12

(B)

5248/52.48

(B)

BBA Agrément Certificate No. 94/3071: Fourth Issue: Dated 22

nd December 2005.

(A) Equivalent Free Area Values given by Advantica test memorandum dated 6

th

Jan 2004 (B) Equivalent Free Area Values given by BRE test memorandum ref ED 1643 dated 05 June 2006

Rytons Building Products Ltd.

Acoustic Airliners permanent ventilators:- 9” x 3” Set with flush louvre TAL4SET (38 dB) 9” x 3” Set with flush louvre (cowled) TAL4CWL (39 dB) 9” x 6” Set with flush louvre TALSET (39 dB) 9” x 6” Set with flush louvre (cowled) TALCWL (42 dB) 9” x 9” Set with flush louvre TAL9SET (38 dB) 9” x 9” Set with flush louvre (cowled) TAL9CWL (40 dB)

2590/25.9(A)

2580/25.8(A)

3965/39.65(B)

4033/40.33(B)

7171/71.71(C)

6954/69.54(C)

BBA Agrément Certificate No. 94/3071: Fourth Issue: Dated 22

nd December 2005.

(A) Equivalent Free Area Values given by Advantica test memorandum dated 6

th

Jan 2004 (B) Equivalent Free Area Values given by BRE test memorandum ref ED 1643 dated 05 June 2006 (C) Equivalent Free Area Values given by BRE test memorandum ref ED 2596 dated 19 July 2007

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LIST OF CoGDEM MEMBERS

Manufacturers with products in this list suitable for Solid Fuel Appliances BRK Brands Europe Ltd: Unit 6, Carter Court, Davy Way, Waterwells Business Park Quedgeley, Gloucester GL2 2DE Tel No: 01452 887570 Fax No: 01452 729525 email: [email protected]; website: www.brkdicon.co.uk

Dicon Safety Products (Europe) Ltd: Now part of BRK Brands Europe Ltd, see above

El Electronics Ltd: Shannon, Co. Clare, Ireland. Tel No: +353 61 471277 Fax No: +353 61 471053 website: www.eielectronics.com

FireAngel Ltd: Vanguard Centre, Sir William Lyons Road, Coventry, CV4 7EZ Tel No: 02476 323232 Fax No: 02476 693610 email: [email protected] ; website: www.fireangel.co.uk

Honeywell Analytics (Domestic Products): 4 Stinsford Road, Nuffield Ind. Est., Poole Dorset BH17 ORZ. Tel No: 01202 645587 Fax No: 01202 665331 email: [email protected]; website: www.honeywellanalytics.com

Kane International Ltd: Swallowfield, Welwyn Garden City Herts. AL7 1JG, UK. Tel No: 01707 375550 Fax No: 01707 393277 Email: [email protected]; website: www.kane.co.uk

TSI Instruments Ltd: Lancaster Road, Cressex Business Park, High Wycombe, HP12 3QP Tel No: 01494 459200 Fax No: 01494 459700 website: www.tsi.com

Further information on CoGDEM (The Council of Gas Detection and Environmental Monitoring) is available from CoGDEM, Unit 11 Theobald Business Centre, Wilbury Way, Hitchin, Herts SG4 0TY Tel No: 01462 434322 Fax No: 01462 434488

website: www.cogdem.org.uk, email: [email protected]

HETAS APPROVED VENTILATOR PRODUCTS Rytons Building Products Ltd Design House, Kettering Business Park Kettering, Northants NN15 6NL Tel: 01536 511874; Fax: 01536 310455 email: [email protected]; Web: www.rytons.com

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C. COMPETENT PERSONS REGISTRATION SCHEME - REGISTERED COMPANIES

HETAS operates a Registration Scheme for Companies with competent Engineers working in the solid fuel, wood and biomass sector.

The installation, replacement of or alteration to the position of a solid fuel combustion appliance is subject to Building Regulations. Before proceeding with such works the householder is required by law to give building notice or deposit full plans with the Local Authority Building Control Department, pay the appropriate fees, and obtain permission to proceed.

However, for England and Wales only, the coming into force on 1st April 2002 of SI 2002 No 440 (now superseded by SI 2010 No 2214) can

exempt the householder from this legal requirement, for the installation of solid fuel fired appliances. The exemption only applies if a competent engineer is employed who is registered under the Registration Scheme for Companies and Engineers involved in the Installation and Maintenance of Domestic Solid Fuel Fired Equipment. Such a scheme is operated by HETAS Ltd, in which the HETAS registered engineer self-certifies that the work complies with the relevant building regulations, and issues the customer with a Certificate of Compliance at the end of the job. This certificate provides evidence that the work has been carried out to the standards required by the Building Regulations. A copy of this certificate is passed on to HETAS who undertakes the local authority notification. These registered engineers may also carry out associated building work necessary to ensure that the installed appliance complies with Building Regulations without involving the Local Authority Building Control Department.

Further information on the operation of Building Regulations and the exemptions can be obtained from the Explanatory Booklet entitled “Building Regulations” which is available from the Department for Communities and Local Government - see DCLG web site: http://www.communities.gov.uk/publications/planningandbuilding/buildingregulationsexplanatory. Additional information can also be found on http://www.planningportal.gov.uk/england/public/buildingregs/

The objective of the HETAS Registration Scheme is to ensure that any consumer wishing to have a new appliance installed or their existing appliance maintained or serviced can contact a contractor employing competent engineers.

Registered Companies must employ Registered Engineers and must have the appropriate level of insurance cover in respect of third party liability. HETAS inspects registered businesses to ensure that they maintain standards. Individual engineers have to be registered with HETAS for which they are required to declare their technical qualifications, training and work experience in connection with domestic solid fuel, wood and approved biomass burning appliances. They must be employed by a Registered Company and their registration is only valid when working for that company.

Companies can seek Registration in the following areas of work but only where they have engineers competent to carry out such work:

Ref Description See Guide Section

1 Install domestic solid fuel fired HW and/or CH systems Part 4 C

2 Install domestic solid fuel fired appliances not connected to HW or CH Part 4 C

3 Service and maintenance of domestic solid fuel fired appliances Part 4 C

4 Chimney Block systems (eg Isokern DM and Anki single module) Part 3 B, Part 4 D(d)

5 Factory-made metal chimney systems (e.g. twin wall insulated) Part 3 C, Part 4 D(d)

6 i) Flue liners for building new chimneys or relining (clay, pumice, ceramic or refractory concrete) Part 3 D

6 ii) Twin wall flexible liners Part 3 E, Part 4 D(b)

6 iii) Non-metallic chimney re-lining systems (Isokoat or Eldfast) Part 3 G

6 iv) Rigid stainless steel chimney re-lining systems Part 3 H, Part 4 D(c)

6 v) Install cast in-situ concrete re-lining systems (NACE or CICO) Part 3 J, Part 4 D(a)

7 Mechanically fed biomass systems (must be in conjunction with 1 or 2 above) Part 4 C

8 Technical specialist/inspector Part 4 C

9 Solar thermal installer

10 MCS Installer

11 Retail Advisor

12 Installation of heating or HW connected to a non solid fuel appliance

13 Installation of non-domestic and commercial solid fuel/biomass appliances & systems

In Scotland there are different requirements and instead of self-certification, there is a building warrant scheme in operation, currently administered by the Scottish Building Standards Agency. However, HETAS also lists registered contractors in Scotland employing competent engineers who have met the HETAS requirements for Registration. Some Scottish companies are also registered as members of the Competent Persons Scheme (CPS) and although located in Scotland can operate in England and Wales as CPS Registered Companies.

HETAS also registers a small number of installers in the Channel Islands

To locate a HETAS installer, please visit the HETAS website www.hetas.co.uk and click on the link to “Find an Installer”. If the post code search fails, please contact HETAS directly:

HETAS Ltd, Orchard Business Centre, Stoke Orchard, Gloucestershire GL52 7RZ

Tel: 0845 634 5626 – option 1 for registration Email: [email protected]

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D. NACE LISTED CHIMNEY ENGINEERS

The National Association of Chimney Engineers (NACE) is a trade association for chimney engineers and operates a registration scheme for

companies involved in the construction, lining and repair of chimneys. The objective of the scheme is to provide a register of specialist

contractors to ensure that the general public requiring work to be carried out on a chimney or flue can be put in touch with a company

competent to carry out the work.

Companies applying for membership are inspected whilst carrying out the types of work for which they wish to become registered and have to

satisfy the NACE inspector that a level of knowledge on the subject and the regulations has been obtained and that they are competent to

carry out this work. HETAS Ltd. independently assesses and supervises this NACE scheme.

Companies are registered in any of the following categories of work:

a) The installation of NACE Cast in–situ Concrete Lining System.

b) The installation of stainless steel linings suitable for gas, oil, and solid fuel.

c) The lining and construction of chimneys using rigid sectional liners.

d) The construction of prefabricated chimney systems.

The following provides a list of companies registered as members of NACE for 2010, (HETAS information list updated to date given below), together with the categories for which they are registered. A list of Associate Members of NACE from within the chimney product industry is also given. These associate companies do not meet the HETAS/NACE scheme requirements for registration.

For information on the members please contact the National Association of Chimney Engineers at the following address: NACE PO Box 849 Metheringham Lincoln LN4 3WU Tel: 01526 322555 Fax: 01526 323181 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.nace.org.uk

(HETAS information list updated on 1

st September 2010)

NACE INSTALLER MEMBERSHIP LIST

Carmarthenshire Category: b J. Carroll Property Maintenance 32 Station Road Upper Brynamman Ammanford Carmarthenshire SA18 1SF

Tel: 01269 825010

County Kildare Categories: b, d Action Chimneys Unit W4E Tougher Business Park Newhall Naas County Kildare Ireland Tel: 045 433334 Fax: 045 435834 E-mail: [email protected]

Cumbria Categories: a, b Phoenix Chimneys Ltd. 1a The Old Cooperage Gatebeck Kendal Cumbria LA8 0HW Tel: 01539 567792 Fax: 01539 566966 E-mail: [email protected]

Clackmannanshire Categories: b, c, d D. Henderson Chimney Specialist & Roofers Ltd. Marshall House Glenfoot Tullicoultry Clackmannanshire FK13 6BT Tel: 01259 753408 Fax: 01259 752001 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.dhendersonroofing.co.uk

Cornwall Categories: a, b, c, d Flu Line (SW) – (Heating S.W. Ltd). Miller Business Park Station Road Liskeard Cornwall PL14 4DA Tel: 01579 345678 Fax: 01579 346439 E-mail: [email protected]

Derbyshire Categories: a, b G. & H. Blood Ltd. The Old Chapel Yeoman Street Bonsall Matlock Derbyshire DE4 2AA Tel: 01629 825533 Fax: 01629 824773

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Derbyshire Categories: a, b, c, d Shellcast Chimney Systems Sunny Bank Park Lane Wingfield Park Alfreton Derbyshire DE55 7LR Tel: 01773 831193 Fax: 01773 836644

E-mail: [email protected]

Essex Categories: b, c, d F.A.F. Chimney Services Ltd. 561 High Road Ilford Essex IG1 1TZ Tel: 0208 5972223 Fax: 0208 5972225 E-mail: [email protected] Web: fafchimneyservicesltd.co.uk

Hampshire Categories: b, c, d Bryan Frost Chimney Relining Specialists The Studio Oxenbourne Farm East Meon Hampshire GU32 1QL Tel: 01730 263538 Fax: 01730 263538

Devon Categories: b, c, d H. E. Richards St Mawgan Moory Meadow Coombe Martin Devon EX34 0DG Tel: 01271 882670 Fax: 01271 882670

Glasgow Categories: b, c, d Chimney Technical Services 63 Main Street Croftamie Glasgow G83 0EU Tel: 01360 661112 Fax: 01360 661500 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.scottishstovecentre.co.uk

Kent Categories: b, c, d COSI 58/60 Wincheap Canterbury Kent CT4 5RS Tel: 01227 787587 Fax: 01227 787588 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.cosi.co.uk

Dorset Categories: b, c, d Chimney Services 78 Foxcroft Drive Wimborne Dorset BH21 2LA Tel: 01202 884359 E-mail: [email protected]

Gwynedd Categories: a, b, c, d Chimneyline Ltd. Pant Afon Penisarwaun, Caernarfon Gwynedd LL55 3DB Tel: 01286 871445 Fax: 01286 871445 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.chimneyline.com

Kent Categories: a, b, c, d Instant Chimneys Ltd. Wealden Forest Park Herne Common Canterbury Kent CT6 7LQ Tel: 01227 712046 Fax: 01227 711816 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.instantchimneys.com

Durham Categories: a, b, c, d Specialist Chimney Services (North East) Ivy Cottage Low Jobs Hill Crook Durham DL15 9AA Tel: 01388 762632 Fax: 01388 762632 E-mail: [email protected]

Gwynedd Categories: a, b, c Gwynedd Safeflue Specialists Bradford House Rhedyw Road Llanllyfni, Caernarfon Gwynedd LL54 6SN Tel: 01286 880586 Fax: 01286 880586 E-mail: [email protected]

London Category: b Browns of London Ltd. 81 Abbey Road London NW8 0AE Tel: 0207 6244756

Edinburgh Categories: b, c, d Paul McLenaghan & Son 11 Hill View Cottages Ratho Village Edinburgh EH28 8RF Tel: 0131 3331142 Fax: 0131 3331188 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.chimneyscotland.com

Hampshire Category: b Black Cab Chimney Sweeps of Portsmouth 19 Highland Terrace Southsea Hampshire PO4 9DE Tel: 02392 356816

Norfolk Categories: a, b, c, d Eastern Flue Lining Systems Ltd. 9 Plaford Road Norwich Norfolk NR7 8HB Tel: 01692 404167 Fax: 01773 836644

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Norfolk Categories: b, c Great Eastern Chimney Lining Service Ltd. 155 Norwich Road Wymondham Norfolk NR18 0SJ Tel: 01953 602379 Fax: 01953 602379 E-mail: [email protected]

Oxfordshire Category: b A. Brown & Son 65 Leach Road Bicester Oxfordshire OX26 2JT Tel: 01869 600265

Wiltshire Categories: b, c, d Nu Flu Property & Chimney Lining Services Ltd. 5 Page Close Chippenham Wiltshire SN14 0TG Tel: 01249 461500 Fax: 01249 461500 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.nuflu.co.uk

North Yorkshire Categories: a, b ,d C. J.Stubbs Ltd. T/A Chimneycrete Little Garth The Green Crakenhall Beedale North Yorkshire DL8 1HS Tel: 01677 426968 Fax: 01677 426968 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.chimneycrete.com

Surrey Categories: b, c, d Ascot Associates Chimney Services Ltd. Unit B6 Thorpe Industrial Estate Crabtree Road Egham Surrey TW20 8RN Tel: 01784 436142 Fax: 01784 431484 E-mail: [email protected]

Worcestershire Categories: a, b, c, d A1 Thermoline Ltd The Old Farmhouse Craycombe Fladbury Worcestershire WR10 2QS Tel: 01386 862900 Fax: 01386 862901 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.a1thermoline.co.uk

Nottinghamshire Categories: a, b, c, d Specialist Building Services Unit 20, Prospect Court Nunn Close Huthwaite Sutton in Ashfield Nottinghamshire NG17 2HW Tel: 01623 550961 Fax: 01623 550961

Warwickshire Categories: b, c, d Sparkes Ltd. The Forge Church Road Claverdon Warwickshire CV35 8PD Tel: 01926 842545 Fax: 01926 842559

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NACE ASSOCIATE MEMBERSHIP LIST

(These companies do not meet the HETAS/NACE scheme requirements for registration) Berkshire H. Docherty Ltd. Units 15/16 Colthrop Business Park Colthrop Lane Thatcham Berkshire RG19 4NB Tel: 01635 292400 Fax: 01635 201737 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.docherty.co.uk

Lincolnshire Silvaperl Albion Works Ropery Road Gainsborough Lincolnshire DN21 2QB Tel: 01427 675094 Fax: 01427 811838 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.silvaperl.co.uk

West Midlands M.M.F Ltd. Flue House 55 Woodburn Road Smethwick West Midlands B66 2PU Tel: 0121 5556555 Fax: 0121 5551606 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.fluepipes.com

Bristol Vitcas Ltd. 8 Bonville Road Brislington Bristol BS4 5NZ Tel: 01179 117895 Fax: 01179 711152 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.vitcas.com

Suffolk Specflue Ltd. 8 Curzon Road Chilton Industrial Estate Sudbury Suffolk CO10 2XW Tel: 0800 9020220 Fax: 01787 880555 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.specflue.com

West Sussex Brewer Metalcraft Ltd. Units C & D, Ford Lane Industrial Estate Ford Arundel West Sussex BN18 0DE Tel: 0845 6760702 Fax: 0845 6760703 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.brewercowls.co.uk

Buckinghamshire Exhausto Ltd. Unit 3, Lancaster Court Coronation Road Cressex Business Park High Wycombe Buckinghamshire HP12 3TD Tel: 01494 465166 Fax: 01494 465163 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.exhausto.co.uk

Tyne and Wear Schiedel Chimney Systems Ltd. Crowther Estate Washington Tyne and Wear NE38 0AQ Tel: 0191 4161150 Fax: 0191 4151263 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.schiedel.co.uk

Worcestershire A1 Thermoline Ltd. - Wohler (UK) The Old Farmhouse Craycombe Fladbury Worcestershire WR10 2QS Tel: 0845 2600366 Fax: 0845 2600466 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.wohler.co.uk

Cornwall Association of Professional Independent Chimney Sweeps (APICS) Bryallen Hengar Road St. Tudy Bodmin Cornwall PL30 3PL Tel: 0845 6044327 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.apics.org.uk

Warwickshire Landy Vent (UK) Ltd. Foster House 2 Redditch Road Studley Warwickshire B80 7AX Tel: 01527 857814 Fax: 01527 854101 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.landyvent.co.uk

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E. APPROVED CHIMNEY SWEEPS The importance of chimney maintenance and regular and frequent chimney sweeping has been emphasised in Section A3 of Part 3 of this Guide and again in Section A5 of Part 4. A good chimney is essential to the continuing efficient and safe operation of all solid fuel burning heating and cooking appliances. HETAS Ltd recommends that chimney sweeping is best carried out by a HETAS Approved chimney sweep. These sweeps will normally be members of The National Association of Chimney Sweeps, The Association of Professional and Independent Chimney Sweeps or The Guild of Master Chimney Sweeps. All HETAS Approved Chimney Sweeps will be able to provide an identity card. An up to date list of HETAS Approved Sweeps is available from our website www.hetas.co.uk THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF CHIMNEY SWEEPS*

NACS* is a national body covering chimney sweeps in the UK. Members have to have insurance cover and undertake to operate to a Code of Conduct carrying out their work to an agreed Code of Practice. They have a range of training courses available to them at their own dedicated Chimney Training Centre (CTC) and regularly receive technical updates through a Chimney Journal magazine. Their training courses are included as evidence towards achieving an NVQ qualification in Chimney Engineering, endorsed by the Construction Awards Alliance/City and Guilds. The NACS CTC is an accredited CAA/City & Guilds Training Centre.

In order to maintain and improve the standards of chimney sweeping, the NACS is accredited to operate the HETAS Solid Fuel Awareness 2-day Course, which is specifically aimed at members involved in sweeping chimneys serving solid fuel heating and cooking appliances. Entrants to the Course have first been assessed by the NACS as competent practical sweeps. They then study over a two day period a range of topics such as chimney design and construction together with potential faults and their detection and correction, solid fuels and their properties and the design, construction and proper and safe operation of solid fuel burning appliances.

A high pass standard is set for the examination, assessed by HETAS, which follows the Course and which enables successful candidates to be HETAS Approved. The present list of HETAS Approved Sweeps is given below. Such sweeps must carry a current NACS/HETAS or HETAS identity badge, which shows their name and photograph. They are also awarded a Certificate indicating that they have attended the Course and met the requirements of the examiner. Sight of this Certificate is available to customers on request.

A member of NACS will give an inspection and sweeping Certificate. Further information on this scheme is available from NACS at Unit 15, Emerald Way, Stone Business Park, Stone, Staffordshire, ST15 0SR, Tel: 01785 811732, Fax: 01785 811712, email: [email protected] Web: www.chimneyworks.co.uk

THE GUILD OF MASTER CHIMNEY SWEEPS LTD

Membership of the Guild of Master Chimney Sweeps Ltd is restricted to chimney sweeps who have demonstrated their competence and knowledge of chimney cleaning to the required standard. This standard is based upon current building regulations, the Guild Training Manual and the old City and Guilds qualification. All candidates must complete the two day intensive theory course. If you are a trainee sweep you will have been enrolled on our novice mentoring program.

The assessment in chimney cleaning are carried out in real time, on site, at paying customers' premises and subject to the stringent standards set by the Guild of Master Chimney Sweeps Ltd. Guild membership rules require all members to hold public liability insurance and to issue sweeping/inspection certificates to all clients.

The Guild of Master Chimney Sweeps Ltd requires that candidates demonstrate their competence and underpinning knowledge in the following categories:

Open fires; stoves or room heater type; boilers or cookers; inglenook type with or without register plate. This allows the candidates to demonstrate their abilities across a range of situations whilst at the same time demonstrating their underpinning knowledge of appliance requirements for safe effective, function. The candidates also have to demonstrate that they have a good knowledge of chimney construction and what may inhibit that function.

Further information about the Guild may be obtained from the Head Office; 24 Church View, Aveley, Essex RM15 4LH. Tel: 0800 043737 Web: www.guildofmasterchimneysweeps.co.uk

THE ASSOCIATION OF PROFESSIONAL AND INDEPENDENT CHIMNEY SWEEPS APICS was formed in April 2002. The organisation recognises the independence of sweeps but forms them into a Trade Association that sets standards for and improves the knowledge and safety of sweeps. Among its aims are to ensure the competence of its members as chimney sweeps and to raise the standards of the profession; to update the knowledge of its members concerning relevant legislation and regulations and to keep its members abreast of developments in techniques and equipment; to educate the public about the need for regular sweeping of flues and chimneys by a competent sweep in accordance with the requirements of BS EN 12391-1 informing them of the dangers of carbon monoxide poisoning and the risks of chimney fires.

Members of APICS must have demonstrated their competence as chimney sweeps and to be listed as Approved sweeps by HETAS must have attended and met the requirements of the assessor following a HETAS Awareness course.

APICS operates a Code of Conduct to ensure that its members give the public a reliable, efficient flue and chimney sweeping service. They must carry sufficient equipment to ensure completion of the task they are employed to carry out and must fully inform the customer in writing of any problem they have found. A certificate with the APICS logo on it should be provided for every chimney swept.

Chairman – Ryan Metters, Administrator – Peggy Metters

Further information on APICS can be obtained from its official address at Bryallen, Hengar Road, St Tudy, Bodmin, Cornwall PL31 3PL.

Tel: 0845 604 4327 Web: www.apics.org.uk

HETAS Approved Chimney Sweeps List updated Thursday 10th

February 2011

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MEMBERS OF THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF CHIMNEY SWEEPS*

Avon Mr Colin Engley Clearways Chimney & Fire Services Ltd 50 Cranmoor Green Pilning Bristol BS35 4QF Tel/Fax: 01454 631145 Email: [email protected] Web: www.clearwayschimneys.co.uk Berkshire Mr David H Duncan ACME Chimney Sweeping Services 131 Beech Lane Earley Reading RG6 5QE Tel: 0118 9871475 Mr A Spicer A. Spicer Chimney Sweep 40 Dorchester Court Liebenrood Road Reading RG30 2DS Tel/Fax: 0118 9508437 Mr Scott Spence K Lock 34 The Birchwoods Tilehurst Reading RG31 5UH Tel: 01189 429138 Buckinghamshire Mick Levick (11574) Aston Chimneys 6 Bishops Field Aston Clinton Aylesbury Buckinghamshire HP22 5BB Tel:0800 587 4098 Mob: 07855 447175 Email: [email protected] Web: www.astonchimneys.co.uk

Mr Patrick J Connolly Brush-Up Penroy Bearswood End Beaconsfield HP9 2NR Tel: 01494 678947 Fax: 01494 675557 Email: [email protected] Mr Terry F Hodson Midway Sweeps & Liners (SJ Bird) Fyfields Valley Road Hughenden Valley HP14 4PP Tel: 01494 564321 Cambridgeshire Mr Nigel D Burling D & N Chimney Services 1 Widnall Close Grantchester CB3 9NN Tel/Fax: 01223 841562 Mr W M Hughes A1 Specialist Services Grunty Fen Farm Station Road Wilburton Ely CB6 3BZ Tel/Fax: 01353 741576 Email: [email protected] Web: www.a1specialistservices.co.uk Mr Ricky Bishop Bishop Fireplace and Chimney Services Limited 39 Wisbech Road Littleport CB6 1JH Tel/Fax: 01353 860391 Cheshire Mr John M Allsopp Nu-Klean Chimney Sweep Pine Cottage 7 Ashberry Close Wilmslow SK9 2RN Tel: 01625 531068

J Tobias G Miller Black Cat Chimney Sweeps 44 Burnside Way Winnington Grange Northwich CW8 4XS Tel/Fax: 01606 781714 Mr Jonathan Pomroy Pomroy Flue Care 38 Henbury Drive Woodley Stockport SK6 1PY Tel: 01614 942928 Fax: 01614 060091 Mob: 07970 593881 Mr Humphrey Pullar Humphrey Pullar Chimney Sweep 629 Crewe Road Sandbach CW 11 3RZ Tel: 01270 762980 Email: [email protected] Mr Paul Harrison A1Able Vac & Brush Sweep 63 Anglesey Road West Kirby CH48 5EQ Tel: 0151 625 5676 Fax: 0151 625 4234 Email: [email protected] Mr Ron Thomas Mr A T Douglas A & R Thomas Chimney Specialists 37 Leigh Avenue Widnes WA8 6PD Tel/Fax: 0151 424 5951 Mob: 07703 186606 Edward Collingwood Chimney Works Ltd 4 Keepers Cottage Village Road Cadole Flintshire CH7 5LL Tel: 01352 810304 Mob: 07983 387795 Email: [email protected]

Johnny Ainscow Acorn Chimney Sweeping Services 110 Craig Road Macclesfield Cheshire SK11 7YH Tel: 01625 429333 Email:[email protected] Web:www.acornchimneysweepingservices.co.uk

Cornwall Mr Robert Young Chimney Vac 36 Coventry Road Flushing Falmouth TR11 5TX Tel: 01326 379277 Email: [email protected] Mr David Waddilove Gwinear Vac & Brush Sweep 2 Cober Crescent Gwinear Hayle TR27 5HB Tel: 01736 850786 Email: [email protected] Mr Chris Mears R Mears and Sons 4 The Old Manor Tresparrett Camelford PL32 9ST Tel: 01840 261221 Mob: 07737 533392 Email: [email protected] Web: www.sweepcornwall.com

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Mr Tom Hammon Modern Chimney Sweep and Garden Services Chyreen Wodehouse Terrace Falmouth TR11 3EW Tel: 01326 319190 Mob: 07811 406319 Email: [email protected] Web: www.tomthechimneysweep.co.uk County Durham Mr Richard Barker Pro-Vac Chimney Service 88 Davison Road Darlington DL1 3DR Tel: 01325 264859 Cumbria Mr Robert Chambers R Chambers Chimney Sweep 6 Mearness Drive Ulverston LA12 9PE Tel: 01229 588025 Email: [email protected] Derbyshire Mr Andrew Booker The Clean One Chimney Sweep Back Tor Farm Cottage Edale Hope Valley S33 7ZB Tel: 01433 670154 Email: [email protected] Mr Sam Eldershaw Sam The Sweep Limited 179 Green Lane Buxton SK17 9DG Tel: 01298 213359 Web: www.samthesweep.co.uk Devon Mr Steven Cornish C B Chimney Services 32 Marpool Hill Exmouth EX8 1TD Tel/Fax: 01395 268046 Email: [email protected] Mr Paul C R Inman Vivid Clean Sweep 32 Quarry Park Road Plymstock Plymouth PL9 7BB Tel: 01752 406565

Mr Adrian Payne Adrian Payne Chimney Sweep Meadowside Efford Shobrooke Crediton EX17 1BJ Tel: 01392 851199 Web: www.adrianpaynechimneysweep.com Mr Colin Adams A Sweep Plus Healing Moon Broad Street Black Torrington Beaworthy EX21 5PT Tel: 01409 231214 Mob: 07971 407431 Email: [email protected] Web: www.a-sweep-plus.co.uk Mr Carl Seaward C S Chimney Sweeps Old Paul‟s Shop Germansweek Beaworthy Devon EX21 5BP Tel: 01837 871601 Mob: 07837 862786 Email: [email protected] Dorset Mr Reece Forbes-Sinclair Sooty the Sweep „Sooty‟s House‟ 1 Morden Road Wareham BH20 7AA Tel: 01929 554700 Email: [email protected] Web: www.sootythesweep.com Mr Martin Croft A Ampshire Ideal Chimney Sweeps Hill View Cowleaze Martinstown Dorchester DT2 9TD Tel: 01202 513858 Mob: 07792 777931 Email: [email protected] Web: www.aampshire.co.uk Essex Mr Frederick Baker F Baker Chimney Sweep Limited 39 Littlecroft South Woodham Ferrers Chelmsford CM3 5GG Tel: 01245 325801 Email: [email protected]

Mr Ben Dawtry Chimtec Chimney Solutions 38 St Clairs Road St Osyth CO16 8QJ Tel: 01206 255323 Email: [email protected] Web: www.chimtec.com Mr Ray Foster R Foster Chimney Sweep Robinswood Central Avenue Hullbridge SS5 6AU Tel: 01702 231662 Web: www.fosterchimneysweep.co.uk Mr Alex J Glynn Glynn‟s Chimney Sweep 12 Orchard Croft Harlow CM20 3BA Tel/Fax: 01279 424983 Mr Andrew Payne Sooty's Sweep Service Ltd. 20 Scratton Road Southend on Sea SS1 1EN Tel: 01702 339198 Email: [email protected] Mr Stephen Reed Domestic Chimney Sweeping 33 Saddle Rise Springfield Chelmsford CM1 6SX Tel: 01245 469927 Web: www.stevereedchimneysweep.co.uk Mr Ronald Weeding The Chimney Sweep 19 Finchingfield Way Colchester CO2 0AZ Tel: 01206 766891 Email: [email protected] Gloucestershire Mr Christopher Geeves J Bird Chimney Sweeps 74 Swift Road Abbeydale Gloucester GL4 4XH Tel: 01452 521732 Email: [email protected] Mr Paul Gosling Paul Gosling Chimney Sweep 31 Garden Suburb Dursley GL11 4EL Tel: 01453 546066 Email: [email protected]

Hampshire Mr Mark E Abbey Toast Fitzhead Gravel Lane Barton Stacey Winchester SO21 3RQ Tel/Fax: 01962 761880 Web: www.toast-fireplaces.co.uk Mr Peter M Nurse Solent Sweeps 32 Rowallan Avenue Rowner Gosport PO13 9RE Tel: 02392 523609 Email: [email protected] Mr Steven Ross-Girard CRG Chimney Sweeps Ltd 4 Cardiff Road Northend Portsmouth PO2 8BH Tel: 02392 697400 Email: [email protected] Web: www.crg-chimneysweep.co.uk Mr David Rowntree Clean Start 111 Finchdean Road Rowlands Castle PO9 6EN Tel: 02392 412573 Mr Patrick Sessions A Brush Vac (Dartnall) 21 Addison Close Romsey SO51 7TL Tel: 01794 513226 Herefordshire Mr Nick Rollinson Nick Rollinson Chimney Services Conigree Cottage Worcester Road Ledbury HR8 1JA Tel/Fax: 01531 631089 Hertfordshire Mr R Fisher R Fisher & Son 106 Hall Lane Gt. Chishil Royston SG8 8SH Tel/Fax: 01763 838360 Email: [email protected] Web: www.chimneys.demon.co.uk Mr Steve Anker CCS Chimney Sweeps 43 Beechwood Avenue Melbourn Royston SG8 6BW Tel: 01763 220 373 Email: [email protected]

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Hertfordshire (cont) Mr Paul Fisher R Fisher & Son 106 Hall Lane Gt. Chishill Royston SG8 8SH Tel/Fax: 01763 838360 Email: [email protected] Web: www.chimneys.demon.co.uk Kent and S.E London Mr Ralph J Allard Ralph Allard Chimney Sweep Bramcote Canterbury Road Swingfield Dover CT15 7HR Tel: 01303 844465 Mr Stephen Butler Pearce & Grandson 138 Hayes Chase West Wickham BR4 0JE Tel: 0208 777 7721 Mob: 07956 344830 Email: [email protected] Web: www.pearcechimneysweep.co.uk Mr Keith Bell Medway Chimneys Limited 43 Skinner Street Gillingham ME7 1LG Tel: 01634 855098 Fax: 01634 855098 Mobile 07956 835822 Mr Martin P Glynn B.G. Wright Master Sweep Services 39 Mountview Road Orpington BR6 0HN Tel: 020 8302 5468 Fax: 01689 897463 Email: [email protected] Web: www.chimneysweep.co.uk Mr Mark Igglesden Ashford Chimney Sweep Ranch Bungalow Pluckley Road Bethersden Ashford TN26 3DD Tel: 01233 627317 Email: [email protected] Mr Phillip Joiner C/o Chimney Vac Water Farm Hythe Road Smeeth TN25 6SS Tel 01303 813 814

Email: [email protected]

Mr Wilfred G Missing Chimney Vac Water Farm Hythe Road Smeeth Ashford TN25 6SS Tel: 01303 813814 Fax: 01303 813836 Email: [email protected] Mr Trevor Forster T Forster Chimney Sweeps 21 The Beeches Walderslade Chatham ME5 0NS Tel/Fax: 01634 686289 Email: [email protected] Mr Craig Forster C Forster Chimney Sweeps 5 Birling Park Birling West Malling ME19 5JD Tel: 01732 845178 Email: [email protected] Mr John Connor J C Services 1 The Retreat Birchington CT7 9HS Tel 01843 843566 Mob: 07775 688582 Mr Keith Hillyard KSS Chimney Sweeps Ltd. 8 Forgefield Bethersden Ashford TN26 3BL Tel/Fax: 01233 820303 Email: [email protected] Mr Lee Pearce Apex Chimney Sweeps 9 Rokesby Close Welling DA16 3RR Tel: 020 8856 4341 Fax: 020 8856 3926 Email: [email protected] Web: www.apexchimneysweeps.co.uk Mr John W Bristow John Bristow Chimney Sweep 73 Ravenswood Avenue Tunbridge Wells TN2 3SJ Tel: 01892 536117 Mr Ricky D White Mr Tony White c/o Whites Cleaning Services 342 North View Swanley BR8 7TD Tel/Fax: 01322 667616

Email: [email protected] Web: www.chimneyspecialists.co.uk Lancashire Mr Vic Crompton Vic Crompton Ltd Unit 27, Chorley Business & Technology Centre Euxton Lane Chorley PR7 6TE Tel/Fax: 01257 264100 Web: www.viccromptonltd.co.uk Mr Paul Harris c/o Vic Crompton Ltd Unit 27, Chorley Business & Technology Centre Euxton Lane Chorley PR7 6TE Tel/Fax: 01257 264100 www.viccromptonltd.co.uk Mr James Spinks c/o Vic Crompton Ltd 007 Chimney Lining Services Unit 27, Chorley Business & Technology Centre Euxton Lane Chorley PR7 6TE Tel/Fax: 01257 264100 www.viccromptonltd.co.uk Mr Brian Stuffins c/o Vic Crompton Ltd Unit 27, Chorley Business & Technology Centre Euxton Lane Chorley PR7 6TE Tel/Fax: 01257 264100 www.viccromptonltd.co.uk Bernard McGarry c/o Vic Crompton Ltd Unit 27, Chorley Business & Technology Centre Euxton Lane Chorley PR7 6TE Tel/Fax: 01257 264100 www.viccromptonltd.co.uk Mr Dave Donald Dave Donald Chimney Sweeping 36 Old Lancaster Road Catterall Preston PR3 0HN Tel/Fax: 01995 603615 Email: [email protected] Mr Steven Howard Howards Tarleton Ltd t/a Howards (Tarleton) 7 Fermor Road Tarleton Preston PR4 6AP Tel/Fax: 01772 812714 Email: [email protected]

Web: www.howardstarleton.co.uk Mr Ian Lancaster Acorn Chimney Sweeps Ltd. 12 Ramsey Grove Burnley BB10 2NR Tel/Fax: 01282 454350 Email: [email protected] Web: www.acornchimneys.co.uk Lincolnshire Mr Eric Bones Ace Chimney Specialists Littleworth Lodge Southen Goxhill DN19 7NE Tel/Fax: 01469 533020 Mr Stuart Beagles Beagles Chimneys The Forge Frithville Road Sibsey Boston PE22 0SP Tel: 01205 751133 Email: [email protected] Mr Frank Bull Lincoln & District Chimney Sweep 42 Hermit Street Lincoln LN5 8EG Tel: 01522 807 881 London & Middlesex Mr Geoff Allen Black Cab Chimney Sweeps 33 Myrtle Gardens Hanwell London W7 3JQ Tel: 0208 840 2901 Mobile: 0781 399 3503 Email: [email protected] Mr Alan Coles 51A Station Road Barnet London EN5 1PR Tel: 0800 007 6940 Mob: 07932 56666 Email: [email protected] Web: www.ajcoles-chimneys.co.uk Mr Ray Langford Acorn Suction Cleaners 20 Glover Road Pinner HA5 1LF Tel/Fax: 020 8429 2067 Email: [email protected]

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London & Middlesex (cont) Mr Paul Ross Chimney Sweeps Ltd 190 Waverley Road Rayners Lane Harrow HA2 9RE Tel: 020 8868 8606 Email: [email protected] Mr Fenton L Willis Willis Chimney Sweeps Narrowboat Saint Florian Lock 96 Grand Union Canal Green Lane Hanwell W7 2PH Tel/Fax: 020 7978 6924 Email: [email protected] Norfolk Mr John Abbot Ample Clean Chestnut Cottages Whitlingham Lane Trowse Norwich NR14 8TW Tel/Fax: 01603 666964 Norfolk (cont) Robert Russell 1-2-Rely-On The Bungalow London Road Attleborough Norfolk NR17 2DE Tel: 01953 455512 Mob: 07966 174536 Email: [email protected] Web: www.12relyonchimneysweep.co.uk Mr Warren Durrant A Chimney Chap The Smithy Low Street Hardingham Norwich NR9 4EL Tel: 01953 851065 Mr Andy R Wishart Andy Wishart Chimney Sweep 42 Fieldhouse Gardens Diss IP22 4PH Tel: 01379 643181 Mr Andrew Bishop Bishops Fireplace & Chimney Services Ltd Porter‟s Lodge Station Road Ten Mile Bank PE38 0EP Tel: 01366 377283 Email:

[email protected]

Mr David Thompson D Thompson Chimneys Limited Schoolfield House Field Lane Fakenham NR21 9QX Tel/Fax: 01328 851081 Email: [email protected] Web: www.the-sweep.co.uk Laurie Balderstone D Thompson Chimneys Ltd Schoolfield House Field Lane Fakenham NR21 9QX Tel/Fax: 01328 851081 Email: [email protected] Web: www.the-sweep.co.uk Northamptonshire Mr David Harrison ABC Vac Sweep: 1A Ace Vac 89A Addington Road Irthlingborough NN9 5UP Tel: 01933 650 275 Fax: 01933 650362 Web: www.abcvacsweep.co.uk Northumberland Mr James A Duffy J D Chimney Sweeps 15 Brierley Gardens Otterburn NE19 1HB Tel: 01830 520363 Email: [email protected] Nottinghamshire Mr Paul Berry Roy‟s Vac Sweep Ashbrook The Paddocks Long Bennington Newark Nottingham NG23 5DZ Tel: 01400 282778 Email: [email protected] Mr Robert Ellis Robert Ellis Prof.Vacuum Chimney Sweeping 9 Coleridge Road Balderton Newark

Nottingham NG24 3QS Tel: 01636 702583 Oxfordshire Mr John Underwood Banbury Chimney Sweeps 15 Chacombe Road Middleton Cheney Banbury OX17 2QS Tel: 01295 710690 Mob: 07973 502269

Shropshire Mr Stephen Morris Stephen Morris Master Chimney Sweep Ltd Brierley Maesbrook Oswestry SY10 8QP Tel/Fax: 01691 682418 Email: [email protected] Web: www.stephenmorris.co.uk Mr John H Thomson Shropshire Chimney Sweeping Ltd. 9 Queensway Willcott, Nesscliffe Shrewsbury SY4 1BD Tel: 01743 741452 Somerset Mr Daniel Smith Daniel Smith Chimney Services 1 Ridgeway Cottages Greinton Glastonbury TA7 9BW Tel: 01458 210999 Email: [email protected] Web: www.danthechimneyman.co.uk Mr Jeremy M Moore Happy Smiling Chimney Services Unit 4 Newbury Works Newbury Coleford BA3 5RX Tel: 01373 814745 Fax: 01373 812987 Email: [email protected] Mr Jeremy F Moore Happy Smiling Chimney Services Unit 4 Newbury Works Newbury Coleford BA3 5RX Tel: 01373 814745 Fax: 01373 812987 Email: [email protected] Mr Peter Strong Peter Strong Chimney Sweep Hazel Grove 13 Jaycroft Road Burnham on Sea TA8 1LE Tel: 01278 780997 Mob: 07867 633629 Email: [email protected] Suffolk Mr Paul Cooper Paul Cooper Chimney Sweep 9 Kirkton Close Shotley Gate Ipswich I P9 1QG Tel: 01473 787374

Mr Barry Fuller Barry‟s Chimney Sweep Service 14 Brook Street Glemsford Sudbury CO10 7PL Tel: 01787 281107 Mob: 07960 861335 Surrey Mr Mike Binge A1 Chimney Sweeps 46 Bennetts Way Shirley Croydon CR0 8AA Tel 0208 777 4674 Mr Chris Blackman Mr Cleansweep Ltd 240 Croham Valley Road Croydon CR2 7RD Tel: 020 8651 3999 Mr Richard J Vine Vine Chimney Sweep 28 Clifford Road Richmond TW10 7EA Tel/Fax: 020 8332 6373 Sussex Mr Ian Dempsey Cinders Chimney Sweep Wardsown House Union Street Flimwell East Sussex TN5 7NX Tel: 0800 007 5296 01580 879848 Email: [email protected] Web: www.cinderssweep.com Mr Graham Firkins H Firkins & Sons Head Office 59 Minton Road Felpham West Sussex PO22 7JX Tel: 01243 865838 Fax: 020 8886 9420 Email: [email protected] Web: www.hfirkinsandsons.co.uk Mr Gary Strowbridge Clean Sweep 26 Elmleigh Midhurst GU29 9EZ Tel: 01730 812011 Teesside Mr John P Gallant J E Gallant & Son 74 Hesleden Avenue Acklam Middlesbrough TS5 8RN Tel: 01642 817778 Email: [email protected]

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Teeside (continued) Mr Brian McSporran Chimney Clean 64 Windemere Drive Skelton in Cleveland Saltburn-by-the-Sea Cleveland TS12 2WT Tel: 01642 509472 Tel: 01287 659406 Mob: 07816 373350 Tyne and Wear Mr Malin Groves 1A Ace Chimney Sweeps 1 Severs Terrace Callerton Newcastle upon Tyne NE5 1PB Tel: 0191 214 0109 Mob: 07785 937995 Warwickshire Mr Paul Amos Ansley Chimney Sweeps 39 Birchley Heath Road Birchley Heath Nr Nuneaton CV10 0QY Mob: 07732 349252 Mr Rod Murdoch Sootbusters Ltd 70 Home Farm Crescent Whitnash Leamington Spa CV31 2QW Tel: 01926 887195 Email: [email protected] Web: www.sootbusters.co.uk Wiltshire Mr Graeme Pattison Jolly-Pattison Meredith House Lower Stanton St Quintin Chippenham SN14 6BY Tel: 01666 837837 Email: [email protected] Worcestershire Mr Steve Baker Perfect Plumbing & Chimney Services - 2553 7 Mason Road Headless Cross Redditch Worcestershire B97 5DA Tel: 01527 541117 Email: [email protected] Yorkshire Mr. David K Barrott Hygienic Chimney Service 18 Hill Top Avenue Harrogate North Yorkshire HG1 3BH Tel: 01423 526042

Mr. A P Gissing Tony‟s Professional Chimney Sweep Service 26 Westbourne Road Castle Park Whitby North Yorkshire YO21 3ND Tel/Fax: 01947 604736 Email: [email protected] Mr Robert D Leonard Leonards & Airlievac 9 St Andrews Close Paull Hull East Riding Yorkshire HU12 8AS Tel/Fax: 01482 890952 Email: [email protected] Mr Richard McGeoch Settle Chimney Sweep Services 4 Craven Terrace Settle North Yorkshire BD24 9DB Tel/Fax: 01729 823683 Mob: 07815 285321 Mr Glenn Sear P J Sear & Son 113 Westwick Road Greenhill Sheffield South Yorkshire S8 7BU Tel: 0114 2747677 Mr Michael R Rudd Rudd‟s Chimney Sweep Coupland Villa Holme Road Market Weighton York North Yorkshire YO43 3EU Tel: 01430 873739 Email: [email protected] Web: www.michaelruddenterprises.co.uk Mr Robert P Searby R P Searby Chimney Sweep 130 Pye Nest Road Sowerby Bridge West Yorkshire HX2 7HS Tel: 07721 361839 Email: [email protected] Mr Michael Turner Mister Sweep 4 Derwent Road Harrogate North Yorkshire HG1 4SG Tel: 01423 548740 Email: [email protected]

Scotland Mr John Challis JC's Chimney Sweep Service Westwood, Littlemill Nairn Inverness IV12 5QL Tel: 01667 456632 Email: [email protected] Mr John H Chamberlain Thistle Chimney Services Thistle Cottage Kilconquhar Leven Fife KY9 1HA Tel: 01333 330057 Email: [email protected] Mr Glen Cox c/o Old Mill Chimneys North Commonside Farm Greenock Road Inchinnan Renfrewshire PA4 9NA Tel: 0141 812 4639 Fax: 0141 812 3889 Web: www.scottishchimneys.co.uk Email: [email protected] Mr Ian H Paterson K & I Paterson – Paterson Stoves Tangasdale Lumphanan By Banchory AB31 4SR Tel: 01339 883787 Email: [email protected] Mr Kenneth I Paterson K & I Paterson – Paterson Stoves Tangasdale Lumphanan By Banchory AB31 4SR Tel/Fax: 01339 883272 Email: [email protected] Mr Ian Allan I Allan Chimney Sweep 33 Ferguson Avenue Renfrew Renfrewshire PA4 0TH Tel: 0141 587 2951 Email: [email protected] Web: www.allanchimneysweeps.co.uk

Wales Mr. Ron Clark The Chimney Sweep Company. Com Ltd 65 Henllan Street Denbigh Clwyd LL16 3PF Tel: 01745 813704 Fax: 01745 814476 Email: [email protected] Web: www.thechimneysweepcompany.com Mr Philip A Lowe Philip Lowe Chimney Sweep 18 Palace Avenue Llandaff Cardiff CF5 2DW Tel: 02920 577739 www.fireandfluecardiff.co.uk Mr John Richards J Richards Chimney Sweep 19 Ty Hen Est. WaunFawr Caernarfon Gwynedd LL55 4PJ Tel: 01286 650789 Email: [email protected] Mr John L R Thompson Thompson Services 24 Hanbury Road Bargoed CF81 8QT Tel: 01443 833054 Fax: 01443 833056 Email: [email protected] Mr Nigel Hutchings Mr Carl Journeaux c/o Pembrokeshire County Council Contract Services Unit 23 Thornton Business Park Milford Haven Pembrokeshire SA73 2RR Tel: 01437 775910 Fax: 01437 775911 Email: [email protected] Mr Robert Hudson Hudson and Hudson Chimney Sweep Services 91 Capel Newydd Avenue Blaenafon Torfaen NP4 9LR Tel: 01495 791070 Mob: 07592 029288 Email: [email protected]

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Wales (continued) Mr Robert Lewis Cardiff Suction Sweeping Company 4 St Malo Road Heath Cardiff CF14 4HN Tel: 02920 330632 Email: [email protected] Web: www.cardiffsuctionsweeping.co.uk

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Buckinghamshire Mr John Catania Republic Technologies (UK) Ltd Sword House Totteridge Road High Wycombe HP13 6DG Tel: 01494 533300 Fax: 01494 537943 Email: [email protected] Web: www.houseofswan.com Cambridgeshire Mr Tony Hore O H Limited PO Box 1012 Great Shelford Cambridge CB1 5LR Tel/Fax: 01223 846834 Email: [email protected] Web: www.ohlimited.co.uk Mr Daniel Wingad Regin Products Limited 10-11 Tower Square Huntingdon PE29 7DT Tel: 01480 412415 Fax: 01480 457484 Email: [email protected] Web: www.regin-products.co.uk Derbyshire Mr Terry Askew Red Bank Manufacturing Co Ltd Atherstone Road Measham Swadlincote DE12 7EL Tel: 01530 270333 Fax: 01530 273667 Email: [email protected] Web: www.redbankmfg.co.uk Dorset Mr Mark Bretell Arada Ltd The Fireworks Bridport DT6 3BE Tel: 01308 427234 Fax: 01308 423441 Email: [email protected] Web: www.arada.com

Mr John Read Schiedel Isokern Ltd 14 Haviland Road Ferndown Industrial Estate Wimbourne BH21 7RF Tel: 01202 861650 Fax: 01202 861632 Email: [email protected] Web: www.isokern.co.uk Hampshire Mr Chris Ford Chimflue Ltd Unit 5 Viscount Court Southway Walworth Industrial Estate Andover SP10 5NW Tel: 01264 332878 Fax: 01264 366647 Email: [email protected] Web: www.chimflue.co.uk Mr David Gill Eurocowl Ltd. c/o Simple Fit Ltd Unit 4W Central Crescent Marchwood Ind. Park Southampton SO40 4PB Tel: 02380 663210 Fax: 02380 663086 Email: [email protected] Web: www.eurocowl.co.uk Herefordshire Mr Nic Snell Certainly Wood Ltd Lower Lulham Madley Hereford HR2 9JJ Tel: 01981 251796 Fax: 01981 251211 Email: [email protected] Web: www.certainlywood.co.uk Northamptonshire Mr Nigel Stokes Arctic Products Limited Baird Road Corby NN17 5ZA Tel: 01536 276952 Fax: 01536 276900 Mobile: 07734 062918 mailto:[email protected] Web: www.arctic-products.co.uk

Northumberland Mr Michael Coates C-Caps (UK) Ltd Southcroft, Ovington Prudhoe NE42 6EE Tel: 01661 833233 Fax: 01661 834312 Email: [email protected] Web: www.chimneycap.co.uk Somerset Mr Nick White Jack Door Chimney Birdguards c/o Mendip Fireplaces Windsor Hill Shepton Mallet BA4 4JE Tel: 01749 344015 Fax: 01749 343471 Email: [email protected] Web: www.mendipfireplaces.co.uk Suffolk Mr Huw Samuel CICO Chimney Linings Limited North End Hinton Road Saxmundham IP17 3QS Tel: 01986 784044 Fax: 01986 784763 Email: [email protected] Web: www.chimneyproblems.co.uk Mr Andrew Wilding Specflue Ltd 8 Curzon Road Chilton Industrial Estate Sudbury CO10 2XW Tel: 01787 880333 Fax: 01787 880555 Email: [email protected] Web: www.specflue.com Surrey Mr Anthony Reed Forrester Kedddy-Poujoulat (UK) Limited Unit 1A Quadrum Park Old Portsmouth Road Guildford GU3 1LU Tel: 01483 461700 Fax: 01483 533435 Email: [email protected] Web: www.poujoulat.co.uk

Sussex Mr Douglas Rose Midtec Products Ltd 22 New Upperton Road Eastbourne BN21 1NU Tel: 0845 130 4385 Fax: 0845 130 4395 Email: [email protected] Web: www.midtecllp.com Mr Rodney Fowler Sturdy Vac Engineering Ltd 35 Milner Road Brighton BN2 4BS Tel: 01273 601666 Fax: 01273 570549 Email: [email protected] Web: www.sturdyvac.com Mr John Hortop Brewer Metalcraft Units C & D Ford Industrial Estate Ford Arundel BN18 0DF Tel: 0845 676 0702 Fax: 0845 676 0703 Email: [email protected] Web: www.brewercowls.co.uk Mr Chris Kirby Hayes UK Limited Unit 7 Eagle Industrial Estate Brookers Road Billingshurst RH14 9RZ Tel: 08700 711700 Fax: 08700 711701 Email: [email protected] Web: www.hayes.uk.com Mr Peter Stedman Loft Shop Group Ltd. Eldon Way Littlehampton BN17 7HE Tel: 01903738510 Fax: 01903 738511 Email: [email protected] Web: www.loftshop.co.uk Mr Russell Howarth NFU Mutual Insurance Society Ltd. Hardham Business Park Mill Lane, Hardham Pulborough RH20 1LB Tel: 01798 874382 Fax: 01798 874426 Email: [email protected] Web: www.nfumutual.co.uk

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Tyne & Wear Mr Ken Thompson Rite-Vent Limited Crowther Estate Washington NE38 0AQ Tel: 01914 161150 Fax: 01914 151263 Email: [email protected] Web: www.rite-vent.co.uk West Midlands Mr Mike Trevitt Midtherm Flue Systems New Road Netherton Dudley DY2 8SY Tel: 01384 458800 Fax: 01384 458811 Email: [email protected] Web: www.midtherm.co.uk Worcestershire Mr Richard Langley Landy Vent (UK) Limited Foster House 2 Redditch Road Studley B80 7AX Tel: 01527 857814 Fax: 01527 854101 Email: [email protected] Web: www.landyvent.co.uk Mr Stefan Kurlak Wohler UK A1 Services Ltd. The Old Farmhouse Craycombe Farm Fladbury WR10 2QS Tel: 0845 230 0366 Fax: 0845 260 0366 Email: [email protected] Web: www.chimneyspecialist.co.uk Yorkshire Mr A Barnes Thermocrete Chimney Lining Systems Mortimer Street Bradford BD8 9RL Tel: 01274 544442 Fax: 01274 484448 Email: [email protected] Web: www.thermocrete.com

Mr Gareth Samuel Hepworth Drainage Hazlehead Crow Edge Sheffield S36 4HG Tel: 01226 763561 Fax: 01226 766057 Email: [email protected] Web: www.hepworthterracotta.co.uk Mr Gavin Brooke Wakefield Brush UK Limited Units 8-10 Newhaven Business Park Milnbridge Huddersfield HD3 4HS Tel: 01484 642555 Fax: 01484 642888 Email: [email protected] Web: www.thewakefieldbrushcompany.com Wales Mr Christian Pederson Topstak Chimney Specialists Limited Unit 42 Vale Business Park Cowbridge Vale of Glamorgan CF71 7PF Tel: 01446 771567 Fax: 01446 772882 Email: [email protected] Web: www.topstakchimneys.co.uk Mr Daniel Burford J D Burford Ltd. Unit 2D Hirwaun Ind. Est. Aberdare CF44 9UP Tel: 01685 811882 Fax: 01685 813861 Email: [email protected] Web: www.amsmetalproducts.com Ms Quaerina Chorley AMAC Engineering Limited Glycoch Tanglwst Newcastle Emlyn SA38 9NJ Tel/Fax: 01559 371770 Email: [email protected] Web: www.amacengineeringltd.co.uk

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CHIMNEY SWEEPS LTD

Cambridgeshire Mr Lawson Wight J.L. Wight 26 Cow Lane Rampton Cambridge CB24 8QG Tel: 01954 253315 Email: [email protected] Mr W J Wight Ablewight 12b Manor Close Harston Cambridge CB22 4LY Tel: 01223 835886 Email: [email protected] Web: www.chimneysweepcambridge.co.uk Mr Andrew C Taylor Chimney Sweep 7 Elmore Road Peterborough PE3 9PS Tel: 01733 330449 Email: [email protected] Mrs Karen Taylor Chimney Sweep 7 Elmore Road Peterborough PE3 9PS Tel: 01733 330449 Mr David Goddard Soot and Sweep 64 Medcalfe Way Melbourn Cambridgeshire SG8 6HU Tel: 01763 268312 Email: [email protected] Web: www.sootandsweep.co.uk Cornwall Mr Donald Rowe The Old Smithy Heamore Penzance TR13 2EG Tel: 01736 363 491 Email: [email protected] Mark Fitch 18 Dennis Road Liskeard Cornwall PL14 3NS Tel: 01579 343899 Mob: 07773 462643 Email: [email protected]

Derbyshire Mr Stefan M Waumsley 1

st Peak Chimney Services

53 Needham Street Condor DE5 9RR Tel/Fax: 01773 749903 Mob: 07970 202251 Email: [email protected] Web: www.yourlocalsweep.com Dorset Mr Robert Erskine The Chimney Keepers 2 Marks Mead Drimpton Nr Beaminster DT8 3RZ Tel: 01308 867486 Email: [email protected] Web: www.thechimneykeepers.co.uk Mr Mark Fisher Sootseekers 87 Winstone Avenue Branksome Poole BH12 1PD Tel: 0774 8785885 Email@ [email protected] Web: www.sootseekers.co.uk County Durham Mr David Owens Vac Sweep 173 Yarm Road Darlington DL1 1EE Tel: 01325 283668 Mob: 07774 649431 Email: [email protected] Essex Daniel Hodgson Danny Hodgson Clean Sweep Chimney Services Ocean Deck, Clifford Road Grays, RM16 6QL Tel: 0800 043 4737 Mob: 07870 816159 Email: [email protected] Web: www.chimneyservices.co.uk Mr Mark Hagon Chelmer Chimney Services 12 Belle Vue Chelmsford

CM2 0BD Tel: 01245 601174 Mob: 07703 057979 Email: [email protected] Web: www.chelmerchimneys.co.uk Hampshire Mr Frank L Diment Clean Sweep 1 Ketchers Field Selborne Alton GU34 3DB Tel: 01420 511197 Mob: 07971 511171 Email: [email protected] Kent Mr Stephen G Shrubb Invicta Chimney Sweeps Unit 3 Barngarth Farm Farm Buildings Lower Cox Street Detling Maidstone ME14 3HE Tel: 0800 328 9577 Mob: 07088 549010 Email: [email protected] Web: www.invictachimneysweeps.co.uk London Mr Gary Stubbings Phoenix Fireplace Services 28 Sunneymead Road London NW9 8BU Tel: 0800 612 7854 Mob: 07737 180403 Email: [email protected] Web: www.phoenixchimneysweeps.com Mr Michael Dole Chimney Sweeps & Flue Lining 11 Betterton Street London WC2H 9BP Tel: 0207 470 8804 Email: [email protected] Web: www.chimneysweepslondon.com

Mr Benjamin Hodgson Embers Fireplaces & Stoves 30 Station Terrace London NW10 5RP Tel: 0208 964 3365 Mr Matthew Hodgson Embers Fireplaces & Stoves 30 Station Terrace London NW10 5RP Tel: 0208 964 3365 Norfolk Mr Bob Russell 1-2-Rely-On The Bungalow London Road Attleborough NR17 2DE Tel: 01953 455512 Email: [email protected] Mr Gavin Cater Bryan Cater (Partnership) The Poplars Thetford Road Northwold Thetford IP26 5LW Tel: 01366 728342 Mob: 07860 137701 Fax: 01366 728342 Email: [email protected] Web: www.bryancater.co.uk Staffordshire Mr Simon Guy-Holt A Chimney Sweep 14 Sycamore Road Stone ST15 8NJ Tel: 01785 609454 Suffolk Mr David Briant Eco Sweep Willow Cottage Pakenham Road Thurston IP31 3QJ Tel: 01359 232335 Mob: 07526 108842 Email: [email protected] Web: www.ecosweep.co.uk

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Suffolk cont. Mr Martin Lewis 1.4.U.2 Call Chimney Sweep 68 Raynsford Road Gt Whelnetham Bury St Edmunds IP30 0TN Tel: 01284 388745 Email: [email protected] Web:www.the14u2callchimneysweep.co.uk Surrey Mr Sascha Meding 1-2-C Master Chimney Sweep 314 Carshalton Road Carshalton SM5 3QB Tel: 020 8770 1630 Email: [email protected] Web: www.1-2-cmasterchimneysweep.co.uk Tyne and Wear Richard Lawson Hexham Chimney Sweeps 11 Primrose Gardens Blaydon-on-Tyne NE21 4NU Tel: 0191 413 7573 Mob: 07858 392934 Email: [email protected] Richard Lawson Ryton Sweeps 11 Primrose Gardens Blaydon on Tyne Tyne and Wear NE21 4NU Mob: 07708 326173 Email: [email protected] Web: www.ryton-sweeps.webs.com West Midlands Mark Daniels Stovefitter.com 45 Willenhall Road Bilston WV14 6NW Tel: 07932 632169 Email: [email protected] Web: www.stovefitter.com Wiltshire Ali Swainston (14008) ISIS Chimney Care 10 Pike House Close Cricklade Wiltshire SN6 6EX Tel: 01793 750466 Mob: 07729 834864 Email: [email protected]

Yorkshire Mr David Wooffindin Chimney Services 14 Westbourne Grove Barnsley South Yorkshire S75 1AE Tel: 01226 237417 Email: [email protected] Scotland Mr Simon Llewellyn Ablesweep Teden Gill Elvanfoot Nr. Biggar South Lanarkshire ML12 6TH Tel: 01864 505124 Mob: 07970 165828 Email: [email protected] Web: www.ablesweep.co.uk Jason Ross (13827) Fire Work 7 Hillpark Brae Munlochy Ross-shire Scotland IV8 8PL Tel: 01463 811818 Mob: 07790 545036 Email: [email protected] Web: www.firework-sweep.co.uk

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CHIMNEY SWEEPS

Cambridgeshire Mr. Andrew & Mrs. Karen Taylor A.C. Taylor Chimney Sweeps 7 Elmore Road Peterborough PE3 9PS Tel: 01733 330449 Email: [email protected] Cornwall Mr Paul Bradley Chimney Specialist 119 Trelowarren Street Camborne TR14 8AW Tel: 01209 610780 Email: [email protected] Web: www.asweep.co.uk Mr Steven Kay A Clean Sweep The Homestead Mitchell Newquay TR8 5AX Tel: 01872 510080 Email: [email protected] Web: www.cornishchimneys.co.uk Mr Benjamin Matthew Brushwork Chimney Cleaning 16 Bolenna Lane Perranporth TR6 0LB Tel: 01872 571726 Email: [email protected] Mr Tony Rollin 11 Well Meadow Egloskerry Launceston PL15 8SS Tel/Fax: 01566 785309 Mr Steve Thompson Steve Thompson Chimney Sweep 31 Glebe Place Ruan Minor Helston TR12 7JW Tel: 01626 587587 Mob: 07866 025686 Email: [email protected] Web: www.thechimney-sweep.co.uk

Mr Lawrence Butcher Enfield Farm 30 Hayle Road Fraddam Hayle TR27 6EH Tel: 01736 850033 Mob: 07966 547829 Email: [email protected] Devon Geoff Woodley Chimney Sweep North devon 8 Campion Drive Barnstaple Devon EX32 8RB Tel:01271 376861 Mob: 07922 026818 Email: [email protected] Web: www.chimneysweepnorthdevon.co.uk Mr Mark Best Industrial and Domestic Cleaning Services 1 Aldens Green Alphington Exeter EX2 8TR Tel: 01392 254120 Mr Steve Burrow Soot & Sweep 10 Brookdale Ottery St Mary EX11 1EB Tel: 01404 813159 Mob: 07793 124229 Mr Alf Butler 57 St Budeaux Close Ottery St Mary EX11 1HR Tel: 01404 811843 Mr. Steven Cornish CB Chimneys 32 Marpool Hill Exmouth EX8 1TD Tel/Fax: 01395 268046 Email: [email protected]

Mr Keith Howes Croyde Chimney Sweepers High Leigh Croyde EX33 1PL Tel: 01271 890544 Mr Adrian Tye Mac Vac The Chase Tavistock Road Yelverton PL20 6ED Tel: 01752 342083 Mob: 07860 830362 Email: [email protected] Mr Pascal Olivier 13 Mrytle Grove Bideford EX39 3HZ Tel: 01237 473457 Mr George Bainborough George Bainborough Chimney Sweep Ford House Cawleigh Chumleigh EX18 7JY Tel: 01769 580489 Email: [email protected] Dorset Mr Dale Edds Drake‟s Chimney Cleaners 88 Old Kiln Road Upton Poole BH16 5SH Tel: 01202 744754 Mob: 07917 223009 Mr David Warburton Drake‟s Chimney Cleaners 88 Old Kiln Road Upton Poole BH16 5SH Tel: 01202 744754 Mob: 07917 223009 Durham County Mr Robert Waite Bob Waite Sweep 22 Arnold Avenue Blackhall Colliery Hartlepool TS27 4NE Tel: 0191 586 5809

Essex Mr David D Moore David Moore - Your Friendly Sweep 29 Francis Close Horndon on the Hill SS17 8NT Tel: 01375 360956 Mob: 07905 720934 Web: www.chimneysweeper.co.uk Email: [email protected] Gloucestershire Mr Stephen M Banwell Traditional Chimney Sweep 1 Lyefield Road East Charlton Kings Cheltenham GL53 8BA Tel/Fax: 01242 526719 Email: [email protected] Mr Mark Banwell Chimney Sweep 1 Lyefield Road East Charlton Kings Cheltenham GL53 8BA Tel/Fax: 01242 526719 Norfolk Mr Geoff A Ball ABC VacSweep (ABallClean) 77 Haverscroft Close Taverham Norwich NR8 6TL Tel: 0160 386 1096 Mob: 07732 646116 Somerset Mr Paul M Gregory Alexander The Grate 1 Old Orchard Forton Chard TA20 2LX Tel: 01460 261156 Email: [email protected]

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West Sussex Mr Terence S Healy 2 Holly Cottages Cuckfield RH17 5DD Tel: 01444 453 228 Mob: 07759 450564 Email: [email protected] Web: www.chimneysweepwestsussex.co.uk Worcestershire Mr Richard Northam Sweepsklean 55 Crabs Cross Lane Redditch B97 5LG Tel: 01527 401664 Mob: 07915 578580 Email: [email protected] Web: www.sweepsklean.co.uk Wales Mr Andy Jones Kleen Sweep Coed Digain Llangernyw Conwy LL22 8PP Tel: 01745 860360 Mr. A W Chislett Clearview Chimney Sweeping Service 73 St Andrews Crescent Mardy Abergavenny Monmouthshire NP7 6HN Tel/Fax: 01873 855904 Email: [email protected] Web: www.clearviewchimneysweeping.co.uk

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EXPLANATION OF ACRONYMS USED IN THE GUIDE

ACRONYM DESCRIPTION ADJ ADL APICS BFCMA BIS BS EN CoGDEM CPRS CTC DCLG DECC DEFRA GMS HHIC HETAS NACE NACS OFTEC REA SAP SCA SFA SI SIA UL

Approved Document J Approved Document L Association of Professional Independent Chimney Sweeps British Flue and Chimney Manufacturers Association Department for Business, Innovation and Skills British Standard European Norm The Council of Gas Detection and Environmental Monitoring Competent Persons Registration Scheme Chimney Training Centre Department for Communities and Local Government Department of Energy and Climate Change Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Guild of Master Chimney Sweeps Heating & Hot Water Industry Council Heating Equipment Testing and Approval Scheme National Association of Chimney Engineers National Association of Chimney Sweeps Oil Firing Technical Association Renewable Energy Association Government‟s Standard Assessment Procedure for Energy Rating of Dwellings Smoke Control Area Solid Fuel Association Statutory Instrument Stove Industry Alliance Underwriters Laboratory

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CHANGE TRACKING

Date Change

09-02-11 Page 123 – Add Edistone to certified producers Table. Page 125 – Add Edistone to Index to Biomass Fuel Producers.

14-02-11 New Page 69 – Insert new page 69 to include Termatech products. New Termatech products inserted. Page 118 – Insert Termatech details in Index Check and update pagination of contents pages

21-02-11 Page 26 - Addition of Hillandale name to Monterrey 3, 5 and 7 for Broseley.

24-02-11 Page 84 – Insert Dunsley Highlander 8 Central Heating Boiler

25-02-11

Page 72 – Insert new listing - Stanley Cara Insert Page 23 – Insert new listing - Hamlet Solution Inset 5 SC and transfer existing - Hamlet solution Inset 5 to page 24. Page 24 - Insert 5 new entries for Arada – Hamlet Solution Inset 7, Aarrow Ecoburn 5SC, Aarrow Ecoburn Inset 7, Aarrow Signature 5 Freestanding and Aarrow Signature 7 Freestanding. Transfer existing listings Aarrow Ecoburn Inset 5 and Aarrow Signature Inset 5 to new page 25. Existing listings for Villager Chelsea Solo/Duo and Bayswater moved to Page 26. New Page 25 – Insert new listings - Aarrow Signature 5 SC and Arrow Signature Inset 7. Page 26 – (Previously page 25) consolidated to incorporate all existing Villager listings for Arada. Check and update pagination of contents pages

28-02-11

Insert new page 56 Move all Pevex Enterprises listings previously on page 55 to new page 56. Page 55 – Insert new listings for Nibe AB: Addition of 556, 585, 586, 590, 590T to Contura 500 series listing. Updated efficiency value for this range to 71.3%. Updated efficiency for Contura 600 Series to 71.8%. Insert Handol 30 series and Insert Handol 50 series. Page 164 - Update details for Medway Chimneys. Added change tracking page Check and update pagination of contents pages

08-03-11 Page 145 – Update details for Jeremias UK Page 123 – Update change of company name in Table B of Part 2 to Oxbow Coal Ltd.

17-03-11 Page 165 – Remove Buckland Chimney

31-03-11

Page 154 – Update reference to ADJ to 2010 Page 167 – Update details for old Mill Chimneys Page 163 – Update business name for Ron Thomas Chimney Sweep Page 170 – Update details for Clean sweep Chimney Services Page 165 – Addition of new sweeps business 1-2-Rely-On Page 165 – Addition of Bernard McGarry c/o Vic Crompton Ltd Page 167 and 173 – Transfer of clearview chimney sweeping services from the NACS list to the APICS list Page 171 – Addition of new sweeps business – ISIS Chimney care Page 167 – Removal of Philip Barnes under Wiltshire Page 167 – Update details for perfect Plumbing and Chimney services Page 163 – Addition of Aston Chimneys under Buckinghamshire Page 165 – Update details for Keith Hillyard Page 172 – Addition of new sweeps business – Chimney Sweep North Devon Page 170 – Addition of Mark Fitch under Cornwall Page 171 – Addition of Fire Work chimney sweeps under Scotland Page 166 and 170 – Transfer of A Chimney Sweep from NACS to The Guild of Master Sweeps. Page 170 – Update details for Ablewight

04-04-11

Page 122 – Supertherm II approval included for Closed Appliances. Page 122 – Addition of Extracite, approved for closed appliances, under existing listing for Maxibrite Ltd. Page 170 – Addition of new sweeps business – Soot and sweep. Page 163 – Addition of new sweeps business – Chimney works ltd Page 172 – Removal of David Macgregor (MacVac) from list

07-04-11 Page 57 – insert new listing for Robey‟s – Rais 700

21-04-11

Page 36 – Add DEFRA Exemption symbol to Dovre 500CBW and 700CBW models Page 63 – Add DEFRA Exemption symbol to Riva 40 and 55 models Page 64 – Add DEFRA Exemption symbol to Riva 66 models Page 65 – Add DEFRA Exemption symbol to Riva Vision MF stoves and Riva Plus Small, Midi and Medium models Page 66 – Add DEFRA Exemption symbol to Stockton Milner Brick STMB Page 126 – Add English Wood Fuels to Certified Producers list. New page 129 – Insert company details for English Wood Fuels Page 171 – Addition of Ryton Sweeps under Tyne and Wear Page 164 – Addition of Acorn Chimney Sweeping Services under Cheshire and CS chimney sweeps under Devon Page 166 – Change of business name to Stephen Morris Master Chimney Sweep Ltd Under Shropshire. Check and update pagination of contents pages