Westbo VICTORIA 240 User manual

MANUAL AND INSTRUCTION
WESTBO VICTORIA 240
Westbo of Sweden

Westbo of Sweden
Westbo Victoria 240 General instruction
How to use the stove
Air Controls
Westbo Victoria is equipped with one air control located under the
stove, see picture to the right.
Fire up
We recommend you to use fire starters or equivalent that you find at
your dealer.
By using them, you get a quick lit up of your wood and cleaner com-
bustion.
Never use lighter fluid. Place some thin wood together with a couple
of fire starters in the burning chamber. Open the primary air control, it
is located under the stove
Now lit up.
Keep the door open a little, after a while when burning well, close the
door.
Continuous firing
Operate the fire with the air control.
The conditions for controlling combustion differ depending on the
temperature in the burning chamber and the draught in the chimney.
This you will find out more after using the stove a couple of times.
A recommended amount of wood per hour is 1,5 to 3 kilo.
Smell
At the first firing, a certain smell might occur. This depends on the
coating. The smell will disappear after a few fires.
Emptying the ashes
The ashtray is accessed by opening the door (D) .Open the grate by
pulling the grate lever rakes down the ashes. Empty the ash tray in a
safe place.
NOTE: The ash can contain embers several days after the fire.
Cleaning glass
There are special glass cleaners available at your dealer.
Do not use abrasive cleaners.
Chimney fire
In case of chimney fire, all doors and air controls shall be closed.
If necessary contact the authorities.
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Victoria has adjustable feets.

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Westbo Victoria 240 Manual and instruction
Preparation of the stove
Cut the plastic strap that holds the carton. Lift the carton and check
that the stove is not damaged. Please keep in mind that transport
damages must be notified to the transport company.
Lift the stove in place.
Under the stove you’ll find the crown.
Do not put on the crown until the stove has been installed.
Westbo Victoria has adjustable feets so you can adjust the stove to the
right level, if the floor is not flat.
Westbo Victoria is standard connected to the rear. If you like to con-
nect upwards you need to buy an additional adapter that goes from
the rear to up. See picture.
Connection to a new chimney, follow the instructions from the chimney
supplier.
Victoria can be connected on the back or back/top with collar.
Westbo Victoria can as standard
only be connected backwards.
The collar is 125 mm in diameter.
For connection back/top a special
adapter must be purchased.
Connection to an existing chimney
Before you start it is important that you let the chimney
sweeper inspect your chimney.
This is because you must make sure it is tight and
properly dimensioned for the stove.
Make your connection in the following order:
1. Measure out the centre of the hole.
2. Use suitable tools to make the hole.
3. We recommend that you use a flue spigot.
4. Insert the flue pipe into the spigot then connectwith
the stove seal between the spigot and flue pipe
(preferably seal rope) The pipe should not go into
the actual chimney, cut if necessary.
Apply additional sealant for other joints.
5. Important! If your connection kit includes a rosette
collar to cover the hole in to the chimney, put it on
before connecting the stove.
6. Contact the chimney braker master for an
inspection.

Westbo of Sweden
Westbo Victoria 240 Replace the glass/ash handling
A
Emptying the ash container
Open the tray with the lever (A) and put the ash in the ash
container.
NOTE! The ash can contain embers several days after the fire.
Replace the front glass
Remove the clips that hold the glass in place and
then install the new glass.
Sealing string, replace if necessary.

Westbo of Sweden
Westbo Victoria 240 Disemble/assemble the re bricks
7 cm
C1 C2
AB2B1
D
E
F
A - Back-brick
B1 - Left big side-brick
B2 - Right big side-brick
C1 - Left small side-brick
C2 - Right small side-brick
D - Angle-brick
E - Roof-brick
F - Front-brick
1. Start with the small side-brick. 2. Then remove the big side-brick
by lifting the roof brick that locks the
big-side brick.
3. Take down the roof-brick. 4.Remove the angle-brick Now it´s
easy to remove the rest of the
bricks.
5. To assemble again, just do it in
reverse order
When sweeping it is a must to
remove the two smoke shelves from
the stove. You can also use this
instruction if some of the vermaculite
details needs replacement.

Continuous firing
1. Operate the fire with air control 3 and 1.
You will mainly control your rate of combustion with the
air control. The conditions for controling combustion differ
depending on the temperature in the burning chamber and the
draught in the chimney.
Thisyouwillunderstandmoreafterusingthestoveacoupleoftimes.
When the stove is getting hot you may open the air control 1 by
1-2 mm to have the best possible efficiency and clean burning.
A recommended amount of wood per hour is 1.5 to 3 kilos.
NOTE! It is important to get a quick over ignition of the wood. Do
not close the glass door before there is a fire.
When filling up wood, open the glass door carefully to avoid
smoke. Do not refill as long as there a fire that is burnig nice and
well.
Sweeping
Sweeping must be done by a chimney sweeper. Sweeping of the
stove could be done by scraping or/and brushing. Best way to
perform the sweeping is by a soot vacum cleaner, and that both
shelves are removed when sweeping.
Chimney fire
IIf a chimney fire starts or is supposed to start, damper and
hatchers needs to be closed. Contact if necessary the fire briga-
de to stop the fire. The chimney always needs to be inspected
after a chimney fire.
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Westbo Victoria 240 Fire advise
Air supply
Westbo Victoria is equipped with one air control.
Emptying the ashes
The ashtray is accessed by opening the lower door.
You can shake down the ash from the burning chamber by using the
grate lever on the left (this open and closes the grate)
Empty the ash tray in a safe place.
NOTE! The ash can contain embers several days after the fire.
Cleaning glass
There are special glass cleaners avalible at your dealer.
Do not use abrasive cleaners.
Smell
At the first firing, a certain smell might occur. This depends on the
coating.
The smell disappears after a few fires.
Fire up
We recommend you to use fire starters or similair that you find at your
dealer.
By using them, you get a quick lit up of your wood and cleaner com-
bustion.
Never use lighter fluid.
Place some thin wood together with a couple of fire starters in the
burning chamber.
Open the primary air control on the lower door or in some cases you
may have to keep the lower door open to get the fire going. Be aware
to also have the grate open at this stage.
Keep air control 1 closed and control 3 open (3-4mm).
Now lit up.
After a while when burning well you can close the air supply from
underneath by closing the lower door, air control 2 and the grate.
From now on you don’t need any air supply from underneath the fire
to reach the best possible efficiency and performance of the stove.

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Westbo Victoria 240 Wood handling
Preparation
You will get the best wood if it is cleared, sawn and splitted before the
month of May. Remeber to adjust the wood to your stove. We recom-
mend a diameter of 6-10 cm and that the logs are six cm shorter than
the fire place to get the best effect of the wood and stove.
Storage
The sawn wood and splitted wood should be stored in a dry place for
1-2 years before it is used. Before use, store the wood for some days
in room temperature. Remember that wood during Autumn and Winter
is sensitive for air moisture.
Moisture
To avoid environmental problems and to get best economy when fire-
ring, the wood must be dry before it is used as fuel. The wood must
not have more than 21% moisture. The best efficency is obtained by
moisture 15-18%. A simple test of the wood is to beat two wood logs
aginst each other. If the wood consists of too much moisture you’ll get
a numbly sound.
If you fire up with wood that consists of too much moisture a large
amount of the heat will be used to evaproate the water. The stove will
therefore not get the correct temperature and it will not give any heat
to the room. This is of course uneconomic and could generate soot on
the glass, stove and chimney. The environment also gets contaminated
by using wood that is not dry.
Correct amount of wood
How much is one kilo of wood? There are lots of good litterature to get
more educated in wood handling.
It is absolute forbidden to use
Painted, pressure impregnated or glued wood. You are not allowed
to fire chipboards, plastic or impregnated paper. The substances in
this material are harmful both for the environment and the stove. Your
chimney can also be affected by these substances. To explain it in a
simle way - just use wood for your stove.
The calorific value
The calorific value in the wood differ from different kinds of wood. For
some spieces of wood you have to use a bit more to get the same
amount of wood as on other wood spieces. In our fire instructions we
have used birch wood, which has a large calorific value. We strongly
recommend this kind of wood. If you use oak or beech please keep in
mind that this wood has a larger calorific value than birch. You must
therefore reduce the number of wood in the stove, or you risk damages
on your stove. Pine and ferr has a lower calorific value compared to
birch.

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Westbo Victoria 240 Technical information
Technical information
Weight 175 kg
Material Cast iron
Medeleffekt 4,6 kW
Efciency 81 %
CE-approved EN 13240/A2
2004/AC: 2006
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Westbo Victoria 240 Guarantee
Westbo of Sweden has a 10 year stove casting warranty and a 1 year
warranty concerning natural wear and tear of articles of consumption
such as firebricks, vermiculite, grates, glass, handles and rope seal.
The warranty is only valid if the stove has been used in a proper way
according to the instructions and will not be valid if any extreme or
careless handling has occurred like overheating, wrong fuel or too much
wood etc.
Westbo of Sweden is obligated to provide new parts/stove if any defects
covered by the warranty occurred, but takes no responsibility for removal
or installation costs for the exchange.
The warranty covers only the product and the buyer is not entitled to
compensation for any personal or property damage.
Yours sincerely
Mattias Gunnarsson
Managing director
WARRANTY

Westbo Victoria 240
Declaration of performance according regulation (EU) 305/2011
No 2022-09-22
No.
Essential characteristics according to
regulation (EU) 305/2011
Statement by the manufacturer
1
Unique identification code of the product-
type
Freestanding roomheater „Westbo Victoria
100/240/Nobel“
2
Intended use(s)
Roomheater without hot water supply
3
Trademark and contact address of the
manufacturer
Westbo of Sweden AB
Industrigatan 8, S-333 75 Reftele, Sweden
4
Contact address of the authorized
representative
Mattias Gunnarsson
Westbo of Sweden AB
Industrigatan 8, S-333 75 Reftele, Sweden
5
System(s) of assessment and verification
of constancy of performance of the
construction product
System 3
6
Notified laboratory performed the
determination of the product-type under
system 3 and issued the test report
Rhein-Ruhr Feuerstätten Prüfstelle GmbH, NB-No.:
1625, test report no. RRF –40 19 3772-1
7
Harmonized technical standard
EN 13240:2001 /A2:2004/AC:2007
8
Essential characteristics
Performance
Fire safety
pass
Reaction to fire
A1 acc. EN 13501-1
Distance to combustibles
Minimum distances (d) to combustible materials
Back (d) = 150 mm
Side (d) = 450 mm
Ceiling (d) = --- mm
Floor (d) = 0 mm
Window in the front (dP) = 800 mm
Window in the side (ds) = 450 mm
Risk of burning fuel falling out
pass
Cleanability
pass
Emission of combustion products
pass
CO = 0,08 % / = 1000 mg/m³
Flue gas temperature at nominal heat
output in the measurement section
Flue gas outlet temperature at nominal
heat output
245°C
294°C
Surface temperature
pass
Electrical safety
not applicable
Release of dangerous substances
NPD
Maximum operating pressure
not applicable
Mechanical resistance (to carry a
chimney/flue)
NPD
Thermal output/Energy efficiency
pass
Nominal space heat output
4,6 kW
Nominal room heat output
4,6 kW
Nominal water heat output
not applicable
Efficiency
ɳ= 81 %
9
The performance of the product identified in points 1 and 2 is in conformity with the declared
performance in point 8. This declaration of performance is issued under the sole responsibility of
the manufacturer identified in point 4.
Signed in responsibility of the manufacturer
Mattias Gunnarsson
Name
Reftele,2022-09-22
Place and date
Sign / stamp

Westbo Victoria 240
Product fiche
according to Regulation (EU) 2015/1186
Roomheater Westbo Victoria 100/240/Nobel
Supplier's name or trademark
Westbo of Sweden AB
Industrigatan 8
S-333 75 Reftele, Sweden
Supplier's model identifier Westbo Victoria 100/240/Nobel
Energy efficiency class of the model A+
Direct heat output (kW) 4,6
Indirect heat output (kW) ---
Energy efficiency index (EEI) 107
Useful energy efficiency at nominal heat
output (%) 81,0
Specific precautions that shall be taken
when the local space heater is assembled,
installed or maintained
- Please read and follow the manual and
instructions!
- Distances to combustible materials
and fire protection must be observed!
- Sufficient combustion air must be able
to flow into the fireplace!

Westbo Victoria 240
Fuel
Preferred
fuel:
Other suitable
fuel (s):
ηs
[x%]:
Space heating emissions at
nominal heat output
Space heating emissions
at minimum heat
output
PM OGC CO NOx PM OGC CO NOx
[x] mg/Nm3 (13 % O2) [x] mg/Nm3 (13 % O2)
Wood logs, moisture content ≤25 % yes no 71 19 119 1000 109 n/a n/a n/a n/a
Compressed wood moisture content
< 12 % no no n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a
Other woody biomass no no n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a
Non-woody biomass no no n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a
Anthracite and dry steam coal no no n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a
Hard coke no no n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a
Low temperature coke no no n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a
Bituminous coal no no n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a
Lignite briquettes no no n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a
Peat briquettes no no n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a
Blended fossil fuel briquettes no no n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a
Other fossil fuel no no n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a
Blended biomass and fossil fuel
briquettes
no no n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a
Other blend of biomass and solid fuel no no n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a
Technical documentation according to regulation (EU) 2015 / 1185
Supplier's name or trademark: Westbo of Sweden AB, Industrigatan 8, S-333 75 Reftele, Sweden
Applied harmonised standard: EN 13240:2001 /A2:2004/AC:2007
Test report number: RRF –40 19 3772-1
Notified body: Rhein-Ruhr Feuerstätten Prüfstelle GmbH, (NB1625)
Im Lipperfeld 34b, 46047 Oberhausen
Technical parameters for solid fuel local space heaters
Model identifier(s): Westbo Victoria 100/240/Nobel
Indirect heating functionality: no
Direct heat output: 4,6 (kW)
Indirect heat output: --- (kW

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Westbo Victoria 240
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