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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 Turbo models small, medium & large.
The nominal space heating output is:
Small:
5Kw,
Medium:
8Kw & Large: 12Kw.
Any of the above appliances must be installed by a HETAS registered installer and the installation registered
with the local council.
Failure to comply with the above renders all guarantees and liabilities of the manufacturer null and void.
The manufacturer will not guarantee or accept liability for any problem that arises unless, a HETAS installation
commissioning 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 than shown in the chart, from combustible materials, e.g. wooden
fire surround or stud wall.
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.
Hearths
The stove should stand on a non-combustible heath of minimum thickness 12mm (1/2"). This should extend a
minimum 225mm (9") in front of the stove. When a stove is free-standing, the hearth should also extend a
minimum of 150mm (6") either side of the stove. The hearth must be capable of taking the load of the
appliance. Suitable measures, (e.g. a load distribution plate) should be taken if to ensure stability.

Air supply

All hydrocarbon burning appliances require an oxygen/air supply.
If the chimney/stove is to be fitted on an external wall the air supply can be taken straight from the outside. A
3" (100mm) diameter hole needs to be drilled in the correct place, 138mm above the hearth and the stove
'manifold/extension air pipe' kit purchased and fitted. A proprietary grille is supplied with the kit, if not used an
air brick or non-closing vent should be fitted to ensure the air supply is not blocked in any way.
This method of supplying air is always to be preferred as there will be no draught in the room especially when
the stove is not in use.