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Conventional Flue Gas Stoves Phoenix 5 Serial No: INSTALLATION, SERVICING AND USER INSTRUCTIONS For use in (United Kingdom and Ireland) This appliance has been tested and certified for other counties (see technical data). However to install appliance in other countries, modification of the appliance and its method of installation may be necessary in order to use the appliance safely and correctly. The manual for the local language must be obtained. Contact Woodwarm for further information. Document No. : User_Phoenix5_CF_Mk2-10th Nov 2017 File: Office_Printers_GasStovesLit

This produst has been tested, and certified for use on Biopropane Gas. Biopropane Gas can be used as a fuel, with no adjustment necessary if the product is installed as an LPG version. This Manual covers the following Products: Phoenix5 2

Content 1. General Notes 4 2. User instructions. 5 2.1 Emergency Gas Isolation 5 2.2 First Time of Operation 5 2.3 Control Overview 6 2.3.1 Remote Control 6 2.4 Manual Turn OFF 11 2.5 Cleaning and Maintenance 11 3. Installation instructions. 12 3.1 Gas Connection 12 3.2 Ventilation 12 3.3 Appliance Fireplace Installation 12 3.4 Flue Connection 13 3.5 Door Lock / Opening the Stove Door 14 3.6 Fuel Bed Arrangements 15 3.7 Commissioning the appliance 22 4. Servicing 23 4.1 Cleaning the Ceramics 23 4.2 Servicing the Burners 23 4.3 Spare parts 24 5. Technical Information 25 5.1 Countries of Use 25 5.2 Technical Data 26 5.3 Dimensions 27 5.4 Product Fiche 29 3

1. General Notes This Woodwarm gas appliance is a High Efficiency, Live Fuel Effect appliance. It provides radiant and convected heat using the latest burner technology. As well as having a variable heat output, these fires also utilise a special control system that allows the appliance to use two burners for high output or a single burner for lower outputs. The Front Burner will be designated as the "Main" Burner, the second, rear burner, will be designated as the "Effect" Burners. The Effect burner can be switched ON or Off whilst the appliance is alight. Before Installation, check that the local distribution conditions, nature of the gas and pressure, and adjustment of the appliance are compatible. This appliance is intended for use on a gas installation with a governed meter. This Gas Installation may only be installed by a registered professional competent person (Gas Safe installer in the UK). The installation must adhere to the requirements of the local and national Building regulations and national standards. The installation manual must also be followed. Ensure that the Flue Terminal is not in any way obstructed and is clear of vegetation, i.e. trees, shrubs etc. and that no objects are leant against the terminal or guard. Always clean the Window Panel before the fire is ignited. Any finger prints must be removed, as these will be burnt into the glass and will be un-removable. Do not operate this appliance if the glass panel has been broken (or cracked), removed or is open. The appliance is designed to fit numerous installation situations as listed in these installation instructions. However only flue approved by Woodwarm for this appliance may be used. This appliance is rated at 6.9kW, and as such needs no additional ventilation. However an adequate supply of fresh air to maintain temperatures and a comfortable environment is recommended. This appliance is designed as a heating appliance, and as such will get very hot in operation; all surfaces (except the controls and access door) are considered to be working surfaces and as such should not be touched. The front windows and surrounds are not considered to be fully secure guards against accidental contact. It is recommended that an approved fire screen be used if children, the elderly or persons with limited mobility are to be present in the same area. Do not place curtains, laundry, furniture etc, within a safe distance of 300mm of this appliance. Do not attempt to burn rubbish on this appliance. If this appliance is extinguished, on purpose or other, no attempt to relight should be made within 3 minutes. This appliance incorporates a ODS Monitoring system. This is located on the front of the Burner and must not be adjusted by the installer. This ODS Monitoring system must not be put out of operation, and if any parts require changing, only original manufacturer parts shall be used. 4

2. User instructions. 2.1 Emergency Gas Isolation In the event of a gas leak or if gas is smelt, the appliance must be isolated. This is done by turning OFF the gas at the Isolation Tap. This Isolation Tap Must Be fitted by the installation engineer as near as possible to the appliance (within 2 meters of the appliance). 2.2 First Time of Operation Before igniting the appliance, ensure that all packaging, safety stickers and any protective wrapping have been removed, and that the glass has been cleaned, including all fingerprints from the glass. Ensure that the room is adequately ventilated the first time that the appliance is ignited; we would recommend opening windows if possible. Run the appliance at full setting for a few hours so that the paint gets an opportunity to fully cure. During this period it is possible for some fumes and vapours to be given off. We would recommend keeping children and pets out of the area at this time. 5

2.3 Control Overview 2.3.1 Remote Control 6

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(IF FITTED) 10

2.4 Manual Turn OFF In the event that the appliance needs to be turned OFF manually, for instance, if the remote control is lost or the batteries become totaly flat, the control valve can be accessed and the switch flipped to OFF (marked 0 ) (if equipped). The picture below shows the control valve. Manual OFF switch (if equipped) The control valve is located behind the control hatch in the Base of the appliance. 2.4.1 To Turn OFF Gas To The Appliance The appliance can be turned OFF by isolating the gas supply. This is done by turning OFF the gas at the Isolation Tap. 2.5 Cleaning and Maintenance This appliance should be inspected and serviced once a year by a qualified, competent and registered person. The inspection and maintenance must at least ensure that the appliance is working correctly and safely. It is advisable to clean the appliance of any dust and debris before regularly during the heating season and especially if the appliance has not been used for some time. This can be done with a soft brush and a vacuum cleaner or a damp cloth and if required a non-abrasive cleaning agent. Do not use corrosive or abrasive substances to clean the appliance. 11

3. Installation instructions. Before commencing Installation, confirm that the details on the appliance data plate correspond to the local distribution conditions, gas type and pressure to which the appliance is to be installed. Ensure that gas supply and supply pipe is capable of delivering the required volume and pressure of gas and is in accordance with the rules in force. 3.1 Gas Connection This appliance has a gas inlet connection of Ø 8mm. 3.2 Ventilation This appliance is rated at 6.9kW, and as such needs no additional ventilation. However an adequate supply of fresh air to maintain temperatures and a comfortable environment is recommended. This appliance may be installed in a completely sealed or mechanically ventilated house. 3.3 Appliance Fireplace Installation Determine the position required for the appliance. Create a gas connection for the appliance in approximately the correct location for the gas controls. The gas controls are connected to the Burner of the appliance. For clearance details see section 3.3.1. below. The clearance distance of the Flue from combustibles must not be less than 75mm. This dimension can be reduced to 25mm as the distance from the underside and the sides of Horizontal Flue runs. The stove must stand on a fireproof hearth, which must be of a non-combustible material with a minimum thickness of 12mm and extend 100mm in front of the stove. The hearth must not be capable of inadvertent covering by a rug or carpet. This may be achieved by either the hearth being 50mm above the level of the floor, or a fender or kerb around the hearth to a height of 50mm. 3.3.1 Clearance requirements The appliance must not be fitted against a rear wall constructed from a combustible material; a gap of 300mm should be given around the stove before combustible materials may be used in the wall construction. If the appliance has to be located in an opening, the minimum clearance from non-combustible materials is: To Rear : To Right : To Left : 50mm 50mm 50mm The stove must be located at least 280mm from any combustible materials. A combustible shelf may be fitted over the appliance, if in the case of a 150mm or less deep shelf, there is at least 280mm clearance above the top of the stove. The shelf depth may increase at the same rate as the increase in clearance; i.e. a shelf depth of 200mm would require a clearance of 330mm. 12

3.4 Flue Connection The chimney or flue system must comply with the rules in force, and must be a minimum of 125mm in diameter (5"). The appliance is fitted with a 125mm flue connection, to use a 150mm diameter flue, a reducer will be required. The minimum effective flue height for the appliance must be 3 metres. Any horizontal flue run from the rear outlet must not exceed 100mm from the back of the appliance. The chimney or flue must be free from any obstruction. Any damper plates must be removed or secured in the fully open position, and no restrictor plates fitted. The chimney must be swept prior to the installation, but it need not be swept if it can be seen the chimney is clean and unobstructed throughout its entire length. NOTE: If it is intended to fit the appliance into an existing brick built chimney, a 5" (125mm) liner must be used. Larger lined flues can work, but in some instances could cause cold start flue problems resulting in nuisance shutdown. Lined flues above 7" (175mm) are not recommended. 13

3.5 Door Lock / Opening the Stove Door NOTE! This appliance must never be used if the glass door panel is broken, removed or if the door is not locked in the closed position. Before gaining access to the burner tray, first make sure that the stove is switched off and is cold. Firstly remove the door-locking screw this can be removed using a 4mm hex key. The door handle can then be turned clockwise to open the door. Door-Locking Screw 14

3.6 Fuel Bed Arrangements. When arranging the Media into the Firebed, it is imporant that the Pilot area is kept clear and that no Media enters the Pilot shield. The Pilot area includes the the pilot shield and the top of the burner to the first slot. When comissioning or servicing the Appliance Cross Lighting must be checked to ensure smooth lighting of the main burner from the Pilot Flame and smooth lighting of the effect burners from the main Burner. 3.6.1 Log Lay 15

Scatter the Bags of Embers over the top of the burners as shown, keeping the piot area clear. Position the 8 logs as shown. If desired, lay the glow strands amongst the logs in the flames to create an enhanced Glow. Log 1 Position Log 1 Centrally on the Burner, behind the central ports on the Front Burner/. Log 2 Position Log 2 on top of the Right Hand side of the Front Burner, clearly to the Left of the Pilot. 16

Log 3 Position Log 3 on top of the Left Hand side of the Front Burner. Log 4 Position Logs 4 so that it sits on top of Logs 1,2 and 3. Log 5 Position Logs 5 so that it sits on top of Log 4 in the centre, with the bottom in the Left Hand Rear corner of the Fire Box.. 17

Log 6 Position Log 6 so that the Top of the Log sits on Log 4, with the bottom extending to the Rear of the Fire Box.. Log 7 Position Log 7 in the centre, sitting on the Grate, behind the Log Bar, with the Top on Log 4. Log 8 Position Log 8 in the Left Hand Rear Corner, resting on Log 5. 18

3.6.2 Coal Lay Pack containing 30 Coals. 19

Position the 30 Coals as shown. Coals 1-8 Coals 9-13 Coals 14-17 20

Coals 18-22 Coals 23-26 Coals 27-30 21

3.7 Commissioning the Appliance 3.7.1 Pilot Ignition Check 1. Ignite the pilot light as described in the User Instructions 2. Check that the pilot flame stays alight 3. Extinguish the pilot light 3.7.2 Main Burner Check 1. Ignite the pilot light as described in the User Instructions 2. Turn on the main burner as described in the User Instructions 3. Check that the pilot smoothly cross-lights to the main burner and that the main burner and pilot stay alight 4. Check the operation of the "effect" burners as described in the User Instructions 5. Extinguish the appliance fully 3.7.3 Pressure Check The appliance is preset to give the correct heat inputs as listed in the technical details. No further adjustment is necessary. Always check the inlet pressure and burner pressure. 1. Turn off the gas valve on the appliance 2. Release the screw on the Inlet Pressure test point on the gas valve and connect a manometer 3. Check that the measured pressure is as the prescribed supply pressure 4. Perform the test when the appliance is burning on full (inc. "effect" burners) and with only the pilot alight 5. If the pressure is low, check the gas supply pipes are too a correct sizing 6. If the pressure is too high (more than 5 mbar over) the appliance may be installed, but the gas supply company should be contacted 7. Release the screw on the Burner Pressure test point on the gas valve and connect a manometer 8. Check that the measured pressure is as detailed in the Technical details 9. The measured value should be within +/- 10% of the described value. If this is not the case, please contact the supplier. Note: After checking the pressures and removing the manometers, the screws in the Pressure Test points must be closed, and the system must be checked for gas-tightness. Inlet Pressure test point Outlet Pressure test point 22

4. Servicing Turn the appliance OFF and isolate the gas supply. Ensure the appliance is fully cold before attempting to start servicing the appliance. No liability can be accepted by Woodwarm for injury caused by burning or scolding by a hot appliance. A suggested procedure for servicing is listed below. A. Lay out dust sheet on flooring, mask off any special fireplace materials. B. Remove the door Lock. C. Open the Front Door Assembly. D. Carefully remove the Ceramic components (including Embers). E. Use a Vacuum cleaner to clean the top of the burners and grate F. Remove Grate G. Using a vacuum cleaner, fully clean the Burner. H. Use the vacuum cleaner and a soft brush to clean the pilot assembly and Injectors. Never modify or bend the Thermocouple I. Turn on the gas supply and check for leaks, check the burners and Pilot for good condition and operation J. Replace Grate K. Replace the Firebed arrangements L. Replace Window Assembly and Frame M. Check the flue system and terminal, making sure that the terminal vent is fully clear N. Light the appliance and test setting pressures O. Check the safe operation of the appliance. 4.1 Cleaning the Ceramics Remove the ceramics as detailed in A - D above. Gently clean the ceramics in the open air, using a soft brush and a vacuum cleaner. Where necessary replace damaged components only with genuine Woodwarm specified parts. Seal any scrap ceramics in plastic bags and dispose at proper refuse sites. When using a vacuum cleaner, it is recommended that one with a HEPA filtering system is used. Re-fit the Firebed arrangement, re-seal the appliance and check the safe operation of the appliance. 4.2 Servicing the Burners Remove the Ceramics as detailed in A - D above. The pilot is now clearly visible, the pilot, including the Thermocouple, can be replaced/serviced by removing fully the pilot assembly from its mounting. This is done by removing the two screws on the surface of the pilot. The fittings on the under-side of the pilot can be un-done using a 10mm spanner where appropriate. To access the Main Burner Injectors, the Burner base units must be removed. This is done by removing the four bolts (M6, 10mm spanner) holding the burner in. With these bolts removed, the Burner base can be passed up through the Firebox, and the Injectors can be easily accessed. When replacing any parts use only original Woodwarm specified parts. 23

4.3 Spare parts Item Front Window Panel Ceramic Log Pack Ember Pack Pilot Assembly Natural Pilot Assembly LPG Electrode Lead Injector Natural Front (280) Injector Natural Rear (160) Injector LPG Front (120) Injector LPG Rear (80) Burner Top Assembly Front Burner Top Assembly Rear PHOENIX5 GLS500GL GAS5003LG xxxxxxxx OP9043 OP9288 G60-ZKIS/1500 EG05177 AG50160 EG02177 2G03077 VA01P92 VA01B92 Complete Burner Assembly Natural Complete Burner Assembly LPG 4K012N0 4K012P0 Gas Valve Assembly Natural Gas Valve Assembly LPG Latching Solenoid Receiver unit Handset GV60+GVS60C8-5 GV60+GVS60C8-5 GV-S60C8-5 G6R-R4AS G6R-H4D 24

5. Technical Information 5.1 Countries of Use Country Natural LPG AT -Austria I 2H, G20 at 20 mbar I 3P(50),G31 at 50 mbar; I 3B/P(50),G30/G31 at 50 mbar BE -Belgium I 2E+, G20/G25 at 20/25 mbar I 3+,G31/G31 at 28/37 mbar; I 3P(37),G31 at 37 mbar; I 3B/P(30),G30/G31 at 30 mbar BG -Bulgaria I 2H, G20 at 20 mbar I 3B/P(30),G30/G31 at 30 mbar CH - Switzerland I 2H, G20 at 20 mbar I 3P(50),G31 at 50 mbar; I 3+,G31/G31 at 28/37 mbar; I 3P(37),G31 at 37 mbar; I 3B/P(50),G30/G31 at 50 CY -Cyprus I 2H, G20 at 20 mbar I 3+,G31/G31 at 28/37 mbar; I 3B/P(30),G30/G31 at 30 mbar CZ -Czech Republic I 2H, G20 at 20 mbar I 3P(50),G31 at 50 mbar; I 3+,G31/G31 at 28/37 mbar; I 3P(37),G31 at 37 mbar; I 3B/P(50),G30/G31 at 50 DE -Germany I 2ELL, G25 at 20 mbar¹; I 2E, G20 at 20 mbar I 3P(50),G31 at 50 mbar; I 3B/P(50),G30/G31 at 50 DK -Denmark I 2H, G20 at 20 mbar I 3B/P(30),G30/G31 at 30 mbar EE -Estonia I 2H, G20 at 20 mbar I 3B/P(30),G30/G31 at 30 mbar ES -Spain I 2H, G20 at 20 mbar I 3+,G31/G31 at 28/37 mbar; I 3P(37),G31 at 37 mbar FI -Finland I 2H, G20 at 20 mbar I 3P(30),G31 at 30 mbar; I 3B/P(30),G30/G31 at 30 mbar FR -France I 2E+, G20/G25 at 20/25 mbar I 3+,G31/G31 at 28/37 mbar; I 3P(37),G31 at 37 mbar; I 3B/P(30),G30/G31 at 30 mbar; I 3B/P(50),G30/G31 at 50 GB -United Kingdom I 2H, G20 at 20 mbar I 3+,G31/G31 at 28/37 mbar; I 3P(37),G31 at 37 mbar; I 3B/P(30),G30/G31 at 30 mbar GR -Greece I 2H, G20 at 20 mbar I 3+,G31/G31 at 28/37 mbar; I 3P(37),G31 at 37 mbar; I 3B/P(30),G30/G31 at 30 mbar HU -Hungary I 3B/P(30),G30/G31 at 30 mbar HR -Croatia I 2H, G20 at 20 mbar I 3P(37),G31 at 37 mbar; I 3B/P(30),G30/G31 at 30 mbar IE -Ireland I 2H, G20 at 20 mbar I 3+,G31/G31 at 28/37 mbar; I 3P(37),G31 at 37 mbar IS -Iceland IT -Italy I 2H, G20 at 20 mbar I 3+,G31/G31 at 28/37 mbar; I 3P(37),G31 at 37 mbar; I 3B/P(30),G30/G31 at 30 mbar LT -Lithuania I 2H, G20 at 20 mbar I 3+,G31/G31 at 28/37 mbar; I 3P(37),G31 at 37 mbar; I 3B/P(30),G30/G31 at 30 mbar LU -Luxembourg I 2E, G20 at 20 mbar LV -Latvia I 2H, G20 at 20 mbar MT -Malta I 3B/P(30),G30/G31 at 30 mbar NL -The Netherlands I 2L, G25 at 25 mbar I 3P(50),G31 at 50 mbar; I 3P(30),G31 at 30 mbar; I 2EK, G25.3 at 25 mbar I 3P(37),G31 at 37 mbar; I 3B/P(30),G30/G31 at 30 I 2(43.46-45.3 MJ/m3 (0 C)), G25.3 at 25 mbar mbar NO -Norway I 2H, G20 at 20 mbar I 3B/P(30),G30/G31 at 30 mbar PL -Poland I 2E, G20 at 20 mbar I 3P(37),G31 at 37 mbar PT -Portugal I 2H, G20 at 20 mbar I 3+,G31/G31 at 28/37 mbar; I 3P(37),G31 at 37 mbar RO -Romania I 2E, G20 at 20 mbar I 3P(30),G31 at 30 mbar; I 3B/P(30),G30/G31 at 30 mbar SE - Sweden I 2H, G20 at 20 mbar I 3B/P(30),G30/G31 at 30 mbar SL -Slovenia I 2H, G20 at 20 mbar I 3+,G31/G31 at 28/37 mbar; I 3P(37),G31 at 37 mbar; I 3B/P(30),G30/G31 at 30 mbar SK -Slovakia I 2H, G20 at 20 mbar I 3P(50),G31 at 50 mbar; I 3+,G31/G31 at 28/37 mbar; I 3P(37),G31 at 37 mbar; I 3B/P(30),G30/G31 at 30 mbar; I 3B/P(50),G30/G31 at 50 TR -Turkey I 2H, G20 at 20 mbar I 3+,G31/G31 at 28/37 mbar; I 3P(37),G31 at 37 mbar; I 3B/P(30),G30/G31 at 30 mbar 25

5.2 Technical Data Product Identification Number : 0359CS2413 5.2.1 Phoenix5 CF Conventional Flue G20 G20/G25 G25/G25.3 G20/G25 Phoenix I2H,I2E I2E+ I2L/ I2EK I2ELL Gas type I2(43.46-45.3 MJ/m3 (0 C)) Supply Pressure mbar 20 20 / 25 25 20 Nominal Heat Input Gross (Hs) kw 6.9 6.9/ 6.9 6.9 6 Nominal Heat Input Nett (Hi) kw 6.2 6.2 / 6.2 6.2 5.4 Consumption m³/hr 0.650 0.65 / 0.75 0.75 0.65 Burner Pressure (hot) mbar 12 18 18 12 Injector Marking Pilot 280 Front, 160 Back OP9043 Efficiency Class 1 Nox Class 5 Type B11 G30/G31 G30/G31 G31 G31 G31 Gas type I3B/P(30) I3+ I3P(50) I3P(37) I3P(30) Supply Pressure mbar 29 30 / 37 50 37 30 Nominal Heat Input Gross (Hs) kw 6.9 6.9 6.9 6.9 6.4 Nominal Heat Input Nett (Hi) kw 6.4 6.4 6.4 6.4 5.9 Consumption m³/hr 0.190 0.19 / 0.26 0.260 0.260 0.240 Burner Pressure (hot) mbar 27 27 / 36 36 36 28 Injector Marking Pilot 120 Front, 80 Back OP9288 Efficiency Class 1 Nox Class 5 Type B11 This produst has been tested, and certified for use on Biopropane Gas. Biopropane Gas can be used as a fuel, with no adjustment necessary if the product is installed as an LPG version. 26

5.3 Dimensions 5.3.1 Phoenix5 Top Flue 27

5.3.2 Phoenix5 Rear Flue 28

5.4 Product Fiche Information requirements for gaseous/liquid fuel local space heaters Model identifier(s): Phoenix 5 Conventional Flue Indirect heating functionality: NO Direct heat output: (kw) 5.5 Indirect heat output: (kw) N.A. Fuel Space heating emissions (NOx) (NOx = nitrogen oxides) NOx Fuel type [mg/kwhinput] (GCV) Natual G20 Gas I2H, I2E, I2E+ 92 Item Symbol Value Unit Item Symbol Value Unit Heat output Nominal heat output P nom 5.5 kw Minimum heat output (indicative) P min N.A. kw Useful efficiency (NCV) Useful efficiency at nominal heat output Useful efficiency at minimum heat output (indicative) η th,nom 88 % η th,min N.A. % Auxiliary electricity consumption Type of heat output/room temperature control (select one) At nominal heat output el max N.A. kw At minimum heat output el min N.A. kw In standby mode el SB N.A. kw Permanent pilot flame power requirement single stage heat output, no room temperature control two or more manual stages, no room temperature control with mechanic thermostat room temperature control with electronic room temperature control with electronic room temperature control plus day timer with electronic room temperature control plus week timer Other control options (multiple selections possible) room temperature control, with presence detection room temperature control, with open window detection with distance control option with adaptive start control with working time limitation with black bulb sensor NO NO NO YES YES YES YES NO NO NO YES NO Pilot flame power requirement (if applicable) P pilot N.A. kw Contact details Name and address of the manufacturer or its authorised representative. WOODWARM STOVES The Workshop Wheatcroft Farm Cullompton Exeter EX15 1RA 29

Information requirements for gaseous/liquid fuel local space heaters Model identifier(s): Phoenix 5 Conventional Flue Indirect heating functionality: NO Direct heat output: (kw) 5.5 Indirect heat output: (kw) N.A. Fuel Space heating emissions (NOx) (NOx = nitrogen oxides) NOx Fuel type [mg/kwhinput] (GCV) Propane / Butane G30/G31 Gas I3BP, I3+ 104 Item Symbol Value Unit Item Symbol Value Unit Heat output Nominal heat output P nom 5.5 kw Minimum heat output (indicative) P min N.A. kw Useful efficiency (NCV) Useful efficiency at nominal heat output Useful efficiency at minimum heat output (indicative) η th,nom 88 % η th,min N.A. % Auxiliary electricity consumption Type of heat output/room temperature control (select one) At nominal heat output el max N.A. kw At minimum heat output el min N.A. kw In standby mode el SB N.A. kw Permanent pilot flame power requirement single stage heat output, no room temperature control two or more manual stages, no room temperature control with mechanic thermostat room temperature control with electronic room temperature control with electronic room temperature control plus day timer with electronic room temperature control plus week timer Other control options (multiple selections possible) room temperature control, with presence detection room temperature control, with open window detection with distance control option with adaptive start control with working time limitation with black bulb sensor NO NO NO YES YES YES YES NO NO NO YES NO Pilot flame power requirement (if applicable) P pilot N.A. kw Contact details Name and address of the manufacturer or its authorised representative. WOODWARM STOVES The Workshop Wheatcroft Farm Cullompton Exeter EX15 1RA 30

WOODWARM STOVES Metal Developments Ltd. The Workshop Wheatcroft Farm Cullompton Exeter EX15 1RA Tel. : +44 (0) 1884 35806 Web : www.woodwarmstoves.co.uk Email : info@woodwarmstoves.co.uk 31

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