Burley 9507 Installation Instructions & User Manual - Page 3

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The Burley series of stoves are wood burning only (this includes logs, sawdust
briquettes and pellets). In smoke control areas only wood fuels should be used.
No attempt should be made to burn any other fuel, including any type of coal,
smokeless fuels or petroleum coke. Under no circumstances should liquid fuels be
added. It is not an incinerator and rubbish including painted or tanalised wood and MDF
should not be burnt in this appliance. Doing so is potentially dangerous and will
invalidate any guarantees immediately.

Installation Instructions

When installing these appliances, all local regulations, including those referring to
National & European Standards need to be complied with.
This manual covers the appliances: Burley Models: 9507, 9510, 9514
The nominal space heating output is:
'Briary' 9507: 7kW
Any of the above appliances should be installed by an installer registered with a competency
scheme (i.e. HETAS/ELECSA England & Wales), conforming to Building Regulations Part J and
the installation must be registered with the local council building control department.
Failure to comply with the above renders all guarantees and liabilities of the
manufacturer null and void.
By carefully following the instructions below we are certain that you will enjoy many years of
warmth and enjoyment from your new Burley Fireball Stove.
The manufacturer will not guarantee or accept liability for any problem that arises unless a local
authority building control certificate has been completed and a valid receipt or proof of purchase
is presented from the approved supplier.
The appliances should not be fitted closer to combustible materials, e.g. wooden fire surround or
stud wall, than is shown in the table on page 5.
When fitted against a wall made of combustible material e.g. a wooden stud wall with
plasterboard, extra non-combustible material should be fitted behind the stove if the distance
from the wall is less than shown unless a 75mm thick non-combustible material is used as a
barrier. When fitted inside a masonry or similar non-flammable material recess, e.g., fireplace
opening, there is no minimum distance; the gaps are only an aesthetic consideration.
WARNING
'Westhay'
9510:
10kW
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'Hazelwood' 9514: 14kW