Newman Windermere 5 SE Istruzioni di montaggio

Windermere 5 SE
Smoke exempt multi fuel burning stove.
Installation & user instructions.
(To be left with customer).
Edition 1
Reference: NS-24
Date: 22/09/2021

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Index
Page. Section.
3 - 4 1.0 Pre-installation checks & general safety notes. Clean Air Act
1993 & smoke control areas. HETAS Ltd Approval.
3 – 4 1.1 Pre-installation checks & general safety notes
4 1.2 The Clean Air Act 1993 and Smoke Control Areas
4 1.3 Hetas Ltd approval
5 - 6 2.0 Technical and emission data.
7 - 26 3.0 Installation
7 3.1 Unpacking the stove
7 3.1.1 Installing the stove
7 3.1.2 The tertiary air control
8 - 12 3.1.3 Assembling the baffle and removable internal stove parts
13 3.1.4 Removal of the outside air feed connection
14 3.2 Stove data plate position
15 - 18 3.3 Stove placement / clearance requirements
18 - 19 3.4 The chimney
19 - 21 3.4.1 Stove pipe connection
22 3.4.2 Connecting to a masonry chimney
22 3.4.3 Connecting to a stainless-steel twin wall insulated flue system
23 3.5 Ventilation (Fresh air supply)
24 3.6 Chimney draft
25 3.7 Carbon Monoxide Alarm
25 - 26 3.8 Commissioning and handover.
27 - 53 4.0 User Manual
27 - 31 4.1 Warnings and Safety
32 - 33 4.2 Maximum fuel loads and Recommended fuel
34 - 37 4.3 General use & operation
37 - 38 4.3.1 Use with wood
39 4.3.2 Use with approved smokeless fuel
40 - 41 4.3.3 Ash removal, disposal of ash & cleaning the main grate
42 - 46 4.4 Maintenance
43 - 44 4.4.1 Replacing the glass panel & rope seal
44 - 45 4.4.2 Replacing the door rope seal
45 - 46 4.5 User cleaning and maintenance.
45 4.5.1 User Maintenance Safety Warnings
45-46 4.5.2 Cleaning glass. (User)
46 4.5.3 Cleaning and checks inside the firebox. (User)
46 4.5.4 External surface cleaning. (User)
47 - 51 4.6 Operational problems – troubleshooting
51 4.7 Replacement parts and modifications
51 4.8 Product End-of Life / Recycling
52 - 53 4.9 Exploded view of stove parts and identification
54 - 56 5.0 Declaration of Performance, Energy Label & Product Fiche
54 5.1 Declaration of Performance
55 5.2 Energy label
56 5.3 Product fiche

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1.0 Pre-installation checks, general safety notes.
Clean Air Act 1993 & Smoke Control areas.
HETAS Ltd approval.
1.1 Pre-installation checks & general safety notes
Installation of this stove must be completed in accordance with current local codes and
Regulations in each country. All local Regulations & any Rules in Force, including those
which refer to National and European standards, must be observed when installing this
product.
Reference must be made to current issues of British Standard BS 8303, code of practice for
installation of domestic heating and cooking appliances burning solid mineral fuel and BS EN
15287-1:2007 design, Installation, and Commissioning of chimneys.
Note: It is a legal requirement under England & Wales Building Regulations that the
installation of this stove is undertaken under Local Authority Building Control or is installed
by a competent person registered with a Government Approved Competent Persons Scheme.
Hetas Ltd operate such a scheme and a listing of their registered Competent Persons can be
found on their website at www.hetas.co.uk
Should any conflict occur between these instructions and any current Regulations and Rules in
Force then the Regulations and Rules in force must apply.
An approved Carbon Monoxide alarm conforming to the latest edition of BS EN 50291 must
be installed into the room into which the stove is installed. Installation and positioning must
be in accordance with current National Building Regulations & any Rules in Force including
(Approved Document J. England & Wales). Also refer to alarm manufacturer's instructions.
This stove must not be installed into a flue that shares any other appliance.
Extractions fans or units must not be installed into the room of stove installation.
The installer has a responsibility to ensure that all requirements of Health & Safety at Work
Act are observed & implemented as stated on the date of installation.
Due to the weight of this stove adequate facilities must be available for loading, unloading &
installation.
Always ensure that there is an adequate air supply into the room containing the stove.
It is very important that flue ways are regularly swept & checked by an approved person. It is
recommended that sweeping and checking should be done at least twice each year for
approved smokeless fuel use and quarterly each year for wood burning. The installer must
ensure that the chimney is examined for soundness and suitability before the appliance is
installed. Remedial action should be taken if required, seeking expert advice if necessary.
Where the chimney is believed to have previously served an open fire installation it is possible
that the higher flue gas temperatures from a closed appliance may loosen deposits that were
previously firmly adhered, with the consequent risk of flue blockage. It is therefore
recommended that the chimney be swept a second time within a month of regular use after
installation.
All dampers or restrictors must be removed from the flue.
This stove must be maintained to ensure safe operation & efficiency.
Only use this appliance for domestic property heating in accordance with these instructions.
This appliance is not suitable and must not be installed to any type of water vessel.

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Fire cement can be caustic & should not be allowed to come into contact with skin. Refer to
manufacturer’s instructions.
This stove contains no asbestos. If there is any situation or possibility of disturbing any
asbestos during installation seek professional advice.
An installation / user manual is enclosed with this product. The installation can only be used
after it has been inspected by a qualified inspector. A name plate of heat-resistant material is
affixed to this product. This contains information about identification and documentation for
the product.
1.2 The Clean Air Act 1993 and Smoke Control Areas
Under the Clean Air Act local authorities may declare the whole or part of the district of the
authority to be a smoke control area. It is an offence to emit smoke from a chimney of a
building, from a furnace or from any fixed boiler if located in a designated smoke control area.
It is also an offence to acquire an "unauthorised fuel" for use within a smoke control area
unless it is used in an "exempt" appliance ("exempted" from the controls which generally
apply in the smoke control area).
The Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs has powers under the Act to
authorise smokeless fuels or exempt appliances for use in smoke control areas in England. In
Scotland and Wales this power rests with Ministers in the devolved administrations for those
countries. Separate legislation, the Clean Air (Northern Ireland) Order 1981, applies in
Northern Ireland. Therefore, it is a requirement that fuels burnt or obtained for use in smoke
control areas have been "authorised" in Regulations and that appliances used to burn solid fuel
in those areas (other than "authorized" fuels) have been exempted by an Order made and
signed by the Secretary of State or Minister in the devolved administrations.
Further information on the requirements of the Clean Air Act can be found here:
http://smokecontrol.defra.gov.uk/
Your local authority is responsible for implementing the Clean Air Act 1993 including
designation and supervision of smoke control areas and you can contact them for details of
Clean Air Act requirements."
To ensure smokeless operation opertate the stove in accordance with these instructions.
(Please see instructions within this manual).
The Windermere 5 SE have been recommended as suitable for use in smoke control areas when
burning wood.
The Windermere 5 SE must be fitted with a permanent stop to prevent closure of the secondary
air control beyond 10.5mm open and the tertiary air control beyond 12.5mm open.
The appliance is only exempt when used in accordance with these instructions.
1.3 HETAS Ltd approval
The Windermere 5 SE appliance has been approved by HETAS Ltd as an intermittent operating
appliance for burning wood logs.

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2.0 Technical and Emission data.
Windermere 5 SE
Material: Cast iron and steel.
Finish: High-temp resistant paint.
Fuel: Wood (Approved wood logs)
Approved Smokeless Fuels (Maxibrite used for tests)
Log length: 30cm maximum
Flue outlet: Top or rear
Flue pipe dimension: Internal diameter 125mm / 122.7cm2 cross section
Approx. weight: 80kgs
Dimensions, distances etc: Figure 2 & 2A
Technical data according to EN 13240+A2:2004.
Fuel: Approved wood logs
Nominal heat output: 5.0kw
Flue gas mass flow: 3.8 g/sec
Recommended chimney draught: 12.5 Pa
Net Efficiency: 81.3 %
Verified Seasonal Efficiency: 71.3%
CO emission (13% O2): 0.11%
Mean flue gas temperature, at date of test: 274 0C
Operational mode: Intermittent

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Emission data.
Mean CnHm emission @ (13% 02), mg/Nm3 90 Nmg/m3
Mean CO emission @ (13% 02), mg/Nm3 1354 Nmg/m3
Mean NOx emission @ (13% 02), mg/Nm3 97 Nmg/m3
Din Plus particulates @ 13% 02: 930mg/Nm3 10 Nmg/m3
Technical data according to EN 13240+A2:2004.
Fuel: Approved Smokeless fuels (Maxibrite used for tests).
Nominal heat output: 5.0kw
Flue gas mass flow: 4.4 g/sec
Recommended chimney draught: 12.5 Pa
Net Efficiency: 77.4 %
Verified Seasonal Efficiency: 67.4%
CO emission (13% O2): 0.11%
Mean flue gas temperature, at date of test: 280 0C
Operational mode: Intermittent
Emission data.
Mean CnHm emission @ (13% 02) mg/Nm3 17 Nmg/m3
Mean CO emission @ (13% 02), mg/Nm3 1375 Nmg/m3
Mean NOx emission @ (13% 02) mg/Nm3 107 Nmg/m3
Din Plus particulates @ 13% 02: 930 mg/Nm3 18 Nmg/m3

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3.0 Installation
3.1 Unpacking the stove
Warning:
Due to the weight of this stove (80kg) we recommend that at least 2 people will be required.
Adequate facilities must be available for loading, unloading & installation.
Ensure before unloading this appliance that all routes to the installation site are safe, well-lit, un-
obstructed and all people and animals are completely clear and safe of the delivery route. All
relevant Health and Safety regulations must be observed.
Ensure that any surface or floor can support the weight of the stove, installers & equipment before
attempting to unload and deliver the stove.
Before unpacking the stove, it is important to identify the stove door incorporating the ceramic
glass window position to avoid damage, you will find a label on the packaging that informs the
side the ceramic glass is facing.
Remove the straps that hold the ply box together.
Pull the ply box upwards until clear of the stove.
Remove the plastic and cardboard glass protector packaging.
Open the door and remove paper protection between the door and stove face.
Remove the glass internal ply protector.
Remove the instructions, Energy labels, Cardboard box that contains the flue collar adaptor, stove
mitten and ash pan / operating tool plus all silica moisture absorbing sachets.
After removing the outer packaging, remove the combustion chamber from the wooden pallet and
place it gently on its feet onto a level weight bearing floor. Note: There are lower bolts supplied
for fitment into holes in the base of each leg, these are adjustable to allow level adjustment of the
stove to uneven surfaces.
The instruction manual, Energy label, Energy fiche, Stove tools, and Stove mitten to be given to
the user after installation and explanation of stove use.
Dispose all packaging & Silica sachets. Always dispose of items in a way that is sustainable as
possible and that is in line with the current environmental protection, reprocessing / recycling, and
disposal technology.
3.1.1 Installing this stove
The stove and chimney installations must comply with all Current National and Local Building
Regulations and any Rules in Force including current issues of British Standard BS 8303 code of
practice for installation of domestic heating and cooking appliances burning solid mineral fuel and
British Standards BS EN 15287-1:2007 design, installation, and commissioning of chimneys; your
approved dealer or your local building control officer can advise regarding this. Ultimately, it is
you and your installer who is responsible to ensure that the installation complies with all relevant
Regulations and any Rules in Force.
For installations within England and Wales also refer to the Current Approved Document J that
gives guidance on complying with the Building Regulations.
3.1.2 Tertiary air control
The Tertiary air intake is a standard part for the Windermere 5 SE stove, there is no control to the
tertiary air intake as it is set to 100% open at manufacture.

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3.1.3 Assembling the baffles and removeable internal parts.
See figures 1 to 1.7
All stove internal parts are assembled at manufacture, however with movements and handling
during stove delivery it is possible that some or all the located parts inside the stove may have
moved, therefore it is important to check all these parts for correct position and fitment after the
stove is located. Check the 2 baffles and all other parts are located into correct positions including
side bricks, back brick, main grate, banking bar and ash pan. Before lighting the stove for the first
time, confirm the baffle and all parts are in correct location.
Location of non bolted stove internal parts.
See Figure 1
Drawing of parts that are not bolt fixed to the inside of stove that may have moved during
transportation. These parts must be checked to ensure they are in correct location before lighting
the stove.
Fig 1

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Fig 1.1 Main grate positioning.
Fig 1.2 Top steel baffle positioning.

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Fig 1.3 Top (lower) vermiculite baffle positioning.
Fig 1.4 Left & right-hand side brick positioning.
Note: The vermiculite lower baffle will require to be raised to the front edge to allow the side
bricks to be installed against the internal sides of stove after which the lower baffle is lowered into
correct position on top of both side bricks.
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