Burley 9510 Installation Instructions & User Manual - Page 10
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Inset installations
If desired the Panorama stoves may be built into a recessed opening. Distances to
combustible surfaces stated in table on page 4 must be observed and a minimum air gap
of 150mm must be left to the sides, behind and above the stove to allow for circulation of
air.
As with all heating appliances, be aware that convected and radiated heat from the stove
may have a drying effect on plaster and other wall coverings.
Air supply
All hydrocarbon burning appliances require an oxygen/air supply.
If the stove is to be fitted on an external wall the air supply can be taken straight from the
outside. A minimum 100mm diameter hole needs to be drilled in the correct place (to
take the 80mm duct as supplied). A proprietary grille is supplied with the kit.
If the room sealing kit is not used, an air brick or non-closing vent should be fitted to
ensure the air supply is not blocked in any way.
Room Sealing Kit
The room sealing method of supplying air is always to be preferred as heat loss from the
room will be greatly reduced therefore increasing the efficiency of the appliance.
If the stove is not on an outside wall or the direct air supply method cannot be used, an
air vent must be supplied in the room in which the stove is fitted. The sizes of the vents
required are:
9507 – 7kW
·
· 9510 – 10kW
· 9514 – 14kW
Only permanently open vents can be used and consideration should be given to draught
when the stove is not in use, therefore site this vent carefully.
The vent covers should comply with Building Regulations Part J and should be sited where
they cannot be blocked.
A side vent option to the room sealing kit is available.
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