Kingfire BSV-01SERIES User manual

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USER’S INSTRUCTIONS
BSV-01SERIES,BSV-02SERIES,BSV-03,BSV-04,
BSV-05&15, BSV-06&16, BSV-07, BSV-08, BSV-09 SERIES,
BSV-17SERIES, BSV-21, BSV-22, BSV-23, BSV-24, BSV-25,
BSV-26,BSV-701,BSV-702,BSV-703,BSV-704,BSV-801,BSV-8
02,BSV-803,BSV-804,BSV-805
PLEASE READ THIS USER’S INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY WHEN YOU ASSEMBLE,
INSTALL, OPERATE, AND MAINTAIN YOUR STOVES! IF ANY MORE QUESTIONS,
PLEASE CONTACT OUR DEALERS IN YOUR LOCAL PLACE.
DEALER STAMP
EN13240:2001
Manufacturer:Xuzhou Best Art&Crafts Co.,Ltd.
Second floor,South building, No.390,Fuxing South Road,
Xuzhou City,Jiangsu,221000,P.R.China

The user’s instructions are suitable for Kingfire models ranged from
BSV01 to BSV26, totally more than 30 models. Please see the
following chart information, and select your models:
Models
Specification
of cast iron
Nominal
Heat output
Recommended
fuels
Weight
Dimension
(H*D*W)
BSV01
grey iron 18#
12 kW
Solid mineral
fuels,
peat briquettes,
wood, multifuel
130kg
710*470*570(mm)
BSV01-2
grey iron 18#
9 kW
Same above
100kg
670*425*510(mm)
BSV01-3
grey iron 18#
7 kW
Same above
81kg
605*320*460(mm)
BSV01-4
grey iron 18#
5kW
Same above
65kg
550*310*430(mm)
BSV02
grey iron 18#
14kW
Same above
175kg
715*460*720 (mm)
BSV03
grey iron 18#
12 kW
Same above
130kg
665*455*665 (mm)
BSV04
grey iron 18#
16kW
Same above
200kg
710*535*820(mm)
BSV05
grey iron 18#
8 kW
Same above
90kg
560*440*460 (mm)
BSV06
grey iron 18#
8kW
Same above
93kg
560*440*460(mm)
BSV07
grey iron 18#
6kW
Same above
76kg
590*360*470 (mm)
BSV08
grey iron 18#
7kW
Same above
83kg
610*410*470 (mm)
BSV09
grey iron 18#
8 kW
Same above
93kg
610*460*465(mm)
BSV09-2
grey iron 18#
6kW
Same above
71kg
600*380*430 (mm)
BSV09-3
grey iron 18#
4.5kW
Same above
62kg
535*320*400(mm)
BSV15
grey iron 18#
8 kW
Same above
90kg
560*440*460 (mm)
BSV16
grey iron 18#
8 kW
Same above
93kg
560*440*460(mm)
BSV17
grey iron 18#
11kW
Same above
130kg
625*570*640(mm)
BSV17-2
grey iron 18#
8kW
Same above
90kg
550*380*545 (mm)
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BSV701
grey iron 18#
8 kW
Same above
86kg
650*360*440 (mm)
BSV702
grey iron 18#
11kW
Same above
120kg
650*400*600(mm)
BSV703
grey iron 18#
14 kW
Same above
168kg
725*465*700(mm)
BSV704
grey iron 18#
10kW
Same above
115kg
682*422*476(mm)
BSV801
grey iron 18#
7kW
Same above
88kg
620*380*460 (mm)
BSV802
grey iron 18#
9kW
Same above
100kg
660*430*490 (mm)
BSV803
grey iron 18#
8 kW
Same above
95kg
635*360*480(mm)
BSV804
grey iron 18#
14kW
Same above
170kg
730*470*730 (mm)
BSV805
grey iron 18#
12Kw
Same above
130kg
680*420*580(mm)
BSV21
grey iron 18#
5kW
Same above
68 kg
630*340*440(mm)
BSV22
grey iron 18#
7 kW
Same above
80 kg
650*380*460(mm)
BSV23
grey iron 18#
7 kW
Same above
80 kg
670*380*460(mm)
BSV24
grey iron 18#
7 kW
Same above
80 kg
670*390*480(mm)
BSV25
grey iron 18#
6 kW
Same above
75 kg
680*350*480(mm)
BSV26
grey iron 18#
7 kW
Same above
80 kg
670*400*470(mm)
ASSEMBLY
Please assemble your Kingfyre stove according to the following
instructions:
→Kingfyre stoves come to you packaged
In a plywood crate
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→fix the legs with the set of bolts and
washers, do not over tighten. (Legs are
supplied packed inside the stove)
→Remove the crate and take out all the
components
→Remove the protective plywood panel
on the bottom of the stove.
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Assembling your stove correctly is essential for ensuring a safe and efficient
burning control. If you have any doubts, please contact local dealer where your
stove was purchased.
Warning! When assembling the appliance, care should be taken to avoid the
possibility of personal injury.
Any unauthorized modification of the appliance is prohibited.
INSTALLATION
It is important that all local regulations, including those referring to national
and European Standards need to be complied with when installing the
appliance. We are not responsible for any fault arising through incorrect
installation. Always have the stove installed by a competent person and ensure
its installed with accordance to your local building regulations.
UK customers should consider using a HETAS installer.
Visit www.hetas.co.uk to find a registered installer near you.
Safety Attentions
→fit the baffle, retainer bar, and
ashpan as shown.
→fix the flue collar with set bolts and washers
supplied; rear or top flue option.
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Handling
Necessary facilities must be available for loading, unloading and site handling.
Minimum of 2 persons is required for handling and a sack barrow is recommended,
always ensure you make the necessary precautions to avoid injury.
Fire Cement
Some types of fire cement are caustic and should not touch your skin. In case of
contact, wash immediately with plenty of water.
Metal Parts
Be careful of personal injury when installing or maintaining this appliance.
Other possible injuries
The stove contains no harmful materials, but if there is a possibility of using any
dangerous materials in the course of installation then please seek specialist
guidance and use appropriate protective equipment.
Important Warning!
This appliance must not be installed into a chimney shared with any other heating
appliance.
There must not be an extractor fan fitted in the same room as the stove as this can
cause the stove to emit fumes into the room.
INSTALLATION
Chimney
The chimney must be fitted in accordance with manufacturer’s instructions and
Building Regulations.
The chimney height and the position of the chimney terminal should conform to
Building Regulations and all local regulations, including those referring to national
and European Standards.
The chimney must be in good condition, and any cracks and obstructions are not
permitted. The diameter of the flue should not be less than 125mm and not more
than 200mm. If any of these requirements are not met, the chimney should be lined
by a suitable method.The chimney must be swept before connection to the any liner
or stove. We also recommend that the chimney be swept a second time within a
month of regular use after installation.Please consult your local dealer,if you have
any doubts about your chimney.
As a protective measure to ensure safer use of your stove, we always recommend
you use a Multifuel Liner within your chimney, if suitable.
Flue Draught
A flue draught ranged from 1.2mm to 2.5mm water gauge may keep the appliance
in good performance. If the flue draught exceeds 2.5mm, a draught stabilizer must
be installed in order to control the rate of burning and prevent overfire. You should
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check the flue draught when fire is on high output.
Chimney Connection
You should brick up or seal an existing fireplace opening with a register plate. A
short length of flue pipe of a minimum 125mm internal diameter may then be used
to connect the stove to the chimney. This flue pipe should be of 316 grade stainless
steel or vitreous enamelled, nominal thickness 1.2mm. Ensure that the pipe end is
no closer than 76mm to the side or rear chimney walls.
Ideally, the old fireplace should be filled in so that there is a smooth streamline
entry into the flueway.
The length of any horizontal run of flue pipe must not exceed 125mm.
It is essential that all connections between the stove and chimney-flue are sealed
and made airtight.
Both the chimney and flue pipe must be accessible for cleaning and if any parts of
the chimney cannot be reached through the stove(with baffle removed), a soot door
must be fitted in a suitable position to enable this to be done.
Water Connection (Boiler Model Only)
We recommend that the installation is carried out by a qualified heating engineer
who is fully experienced in solid fuel heating installations.
These must be provided
-an expansion tank open to the atmosphere,
-an indirect cylinder,
-a gravity circulation to one radiator to dissipate heat when the pump is off,
-the fitting of a low limit thermostat to the primary return to ensure the pump dose
not operate when return water temperatures are less than 50°C,
-a drainage tap in the return flow.
Air Supply
A permanent, unobstructed air opening is essential for the room or space containing
this appliance. The air opening should be at least 3625mm2when a draught
stabilizer is equipped. Due care for air requirements will need to be taken if any
other appliances are permitted to work in the same room and space.
Safety Clearances
It is workable for the appliance to be recessed in a prepared fireplace, but a suitable
free air gap (minimum 150mm) must be left around the sides and top and at least
50mm at the back of the appliance to reach maximum heat output and for access to
the rear of the stove. All non-combustible walls closer than 300mm to the stove
should be at least 75mm thick.
In all circumstances the back wall of the fireplace recess and the hearth should be
made of non-combustible material,
Allow an apron of a least 300mm at the front of the stove and 150mm on either
side.
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The hearth on which the stove is to be placed should not be less than 125mm thick
and should be in accordance with the current building regulations.
Care should be taken to level the stove using the adjusting screws in the feet.
The appliance shall be installed on floors with an adequate load-bearing capacity. If
an existing construction doesn’t meet this prerequisite, suitable measures (e.g. load
distributing plate) shall be taken to achieve it.
There should be no combustible material within a distance of 500mm from any
surface of the stove
Commissioning and Handover
You should leave an appropriate period of time for fire cement and mortar to dry
out upon completion of the installation. In order to ensure the smoke and fumes are
taken from the stove up the chimney and emitted safely to atmosphere, a small fire
should be lit first. Do not run the stove at full output for at least 24hours.
Finishing installation and commissioning, the operating instructions and tools for
your stoves should be kept in hand. It is also important to know how to use the
stove properly and use only the recommended fuels for this appliance. The user
should know how to have smoke or fumes emitted properly from the stove and be
warned to prevent injuries in case of the presence of children, aged or infirm
persons.
Operating Instructions
WARNINGS AND IMPORTANT!
All local regulations, including those referring to national and European
Standards need to be complied with when installing the appliance.
This appliance is not suitable for installation in a shared flue system.
The firebox and ashpit cover shall be kept closed except during ignition,
refueling and removal of residue material to prevent fume spillage.
It is important to use this appliance correctly so as to achieve best results.
WARNING!(Boiler Model Only)
Ensure that there is enough water in the heating system.
Do not light the fire if it is suspected that any part of the water system is
frozen.
Air Controls
Warning! Parts of the appliance, especially the external surfaces, will be hot to
touch when in operation and due care need to be taken, e.g. protective gloves
should be given in operation.
It is essential for the appliance to have a sufficient air supply for combustion and
ventilation.
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Primary Air
Primary air is controlled through the assembly on the bottom of the door. This
provides a conventional air draught which passes through the fuel bed. The primary
air intakes can be adjusted to control the fire in combustion chamber.
SecondaryAir
This appliance is fitted with an air wash system which can keep heat-resistant glass
of firedoor clean. This secondary air is controlled through the fittings on the top of
the stove.
The air controls have two types: one is rotary air controls; the other is sliding air
controls. They are operated as follows:
Bottomgrate
Two types of bottomgrate are equipped with your Kingfire stoves for your option:
rotary style and grid style. For rotary style grate, you can operate it by dragging
stainless steel rod forward and backward to de-ash. For grid style grate, a special
hook is supplied to de-ash. It is highly recommended to de-ash regularly in case any
build-up of ash will damage the cast iron fuelbed. You should be careful of hot parts
of the appliance in operation.
Ashpan
You should clean up the ashpan regularly. Use the supplied appropriative tool to
pull the ashpan out of the stove.
on solid mineral fuels
Please keep no more than a 30℃incline of the fuel bed from front to back, when
you put solid mineral fuels on the fuelbed. The height of loading fuels must not
exceed the rear cast iron lining.
The refueling intervals at nominal heat output will approximately 4 hours. We
suggest you refuel in time so as to get the best possible results. When using solid
mineral fuels, we suggest you keep the secondary air control in the closed position,
which can burn in maximum efficiency. At this time the primary air controls can
adjust the burn rate of the appliance.
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In order to prevent the ash from being stacked to the underside of the bottomgrate,
please always de-ash before refueling. Once the ash builds up, it possibly stifles the
airflow and causes the fire to die.
Important!- It is very important to empty the ashpan regularly. In case the ash
build up the underside of the grate, burnout or distortion of the grate may be
caused;
on wood fuels
The refueling intervals at nominal heat output will approximately 1.5 hours. You
may load wood higher in the stove than solid mineral fuel but wood or logs are not
permitted to touch the baffle plate.
When using solid mineral fuels, we suggest you keep the primary air control in the
closed position, which can burn in maximum efficiency. At this time the secondary
air controls can adjust the burn rate of the appliance.
Wood burns best with a layer of ash on fuelbed, and care should be taken to only
remove surplus residue from the stove timely.
We recommend you only use dry, seasoned wood as fuels; the wood should have
been cut, split and stacked for at least one year in circulating air surround to dry out.
Otherwise, wet or unseasoned wood will cause tar deposits in the stove and
unsatisfactory heat output will occur.
Ignition
It is better for you to have 2 or 3 small fires before operating your stove to its
maximum heat output. This can help the paint to cure steadily and to give a long
service life of the paint finish. During the period, there will be an unpleasant smell,
you may keep all doors and windows open for your comfort, though the smell is
non-toxic.
First, load with starting fuel, i.e. paper, dry sticks or firelighters etc. Second, Light
the fire at the base keeping all air controls open. Wait until the fuel reach a steady
glow, then build the fire up step by step, more fuel should be added when you have
a nice fire settled across the grate bed.
Warning! You need to check for blockage prior to re-lighting after a prolonged shut
down period.
Shutting Down
Firstly, close the primary air controls;
Secondly, close the secondary air controls;
At last the fire will go out owing to lack of air.
If reviving the fire, the primary air controls are recommended to open first, then
open the secondary air controls.
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Warning! The stove is still hot in the following time after the fire has been
extinguished.
Recommended Fuels
Fuels vary greatly in quality and performance. Anthracite is an approved natural
smokeless fuel( not processed). Sufficient air supply and above average fuelbed
temperatures are required to maintain best performance for this fuel, therefore, we
suggest the fuel is used in combination with other approved manufactured
smokeless fuels as per the HETAS approved list.
The following fuels are approved in closed appliance by HETAS Ltd.: Coalite
Cosycoke
Coalite Nuts Pureheat
Blazebrite Supercoke
Homefire Maxibrite
Homefire Ovals Newflame
Phurnacite Supacite
Mixed Nuts Fireglo Ovoids
Ancit Dragonbrite
Taybrite Anthracite Small Nuts
Sunbrite Doubles Wood Logs
You should only use authorized smokeless fuels in smoke control areas .
Warning! The use of the appliance as an incinerator and the uses of liquid,
unsuitable and non recommended fuels are prohibited.
If any difficulties and problems on fuel, consult your local approved fuel merchant.
HETAS Ltd.- Telephone 01242 673257- www.hetas.co.uk
Solid Fuel Association-Telephone 0800 600 000- www.solidfuel.co.uk
Safety guidance
FIRES CAN BE DANGEROUS-Do use a fireguard in the presence of children,
the elderly or the infirm. The fireguard should be consistent with
BS6539-Fireguards for use with solid fuel appliances.
DO NOT OVERFIRE- overfire can be dangerous. If any part of the stove grow
red, it shows overfire do occur. It means the use beyond its design capacity is not
allowed, and you should keep an eye on how it is burning and adjust the control
accordingly;
FUME EMISSION
Emit fumes can be avoided if it is installed and operated properly, fumes usually
appear from operations of de-ashing and refueling. Constant fume must be boring.
If fume emission does persist, then the following measures can be helpful:
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1) Open doors and windows
2) Let the fire out, or take out of fuel form the stove safely.
3) Check flue chimney to prevent blockage and clean if required.
4)Do not try to re-light the fire before the cause has been identified and corrected.
5) If needed, please seek professional assistance.
Warnings! –an extractor fan is prohibited to fit in the same room as this appliance.
IN THE EVENT OF CHIMNEY FIRE
a. Let others in the house know.
b. Call the Fire Brigade.
c. Close all the air controls
d. Move furniture and rugs away from the fireplace and remove any nearby
ornaments.
e. Place fireguard or spark guard in front of the stove.
f. Feel the chimney for signs of excessive heat.
If the wall is becoming hot, move the furniture away. Ensure that the Fire Brigade
can have a command of your roof space in order to check the area for signs of
spread.
MAINTENANCE
Stove body
Use a soft brush to clean the stove, cleaning must be given after it has cooled down.
The finish can be renewed with proprietary stove paint
Baffle plate
Remove and clean the baffle plate once a month to avoid soot or fly ash
blocking the flue ways and producing dangerous fume emission
Fireproof glass
use a proprietary glass cleaner to clean the glass when cool. You can not use any
materials which may bring glass damage to clean the panel. Wet logs on heated
glass, a badly aimed poker or heavy slamming of the doors could crack the glass
panels and you must be very careful.
Ceramic rope
We have extra ceramic rope along with the stove. Inspect the rope around the door
and glass. If rope is becoming detached, use a proprietary rope glue to reattach it.
Please replace the rope in case of poor condition.
Flueway and Chimney
Keep the chimney, flueway and any connecting flue pipe swept regularly. For users
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of smokeless fuels, sweep at east once a year; for wood and other fuels, at least
twice a year. If the stove is fitted in place of an open fire, then the chimney should
be swept one month after installation to clear any soot falls which may have
occurred due to the difference in combustion between the stove and the open fire.
We suggest users buy replacement and spare parts only from our dealers in
your local place.
Trouble clearing
No Fire can be burnt
Please check the following measures:
A proper fuel is being used.
The air inlet is unobstructed.
Chimneys and flueways are clear
Sufficient air supply is into the room.
No extractor fan is working in the same room as the stove.
Fire blazing out of control
Please Check:
A suitable fuel is being used.
The doors are tightly closed.
The air controls are all in the closed position.
The primary air control flap is not wedged in the open position.
The glass retaining clips are not loose.
The door rope seals are in good condition
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