This design is protected under Registered Community Design no's. 001202600-0004 / 001202600-0005 / 001202600-0006
Instructions for Use,
Installation and Servicing
For use in GB & IE (Great Britain and Republic of Ireland).
This appliance has been certified for use in countries other than those stated. To install this appliance in these countries, it is essential to obtain the translated
instructions and in some cases the appliance will require modification. Contact Stovax for further information.
IMPORTANT
This appliance will become hot whilst in operation, it is therefore recommended that a suitable guard should be used for the
protection of young children, the elderly or infirm. Do not attempt to burn rubbish in this appliance.
Please read these Instructions carefully before installation or use.
Keep them in a safe place for future reference and when servicing the fire.
The commissioning sheet found on page 3 of these instructions should be completed by the Installer.
General Points 4
Using the Appliance for the first time 5
Recommended Fuels 5
Lighting the Appliance 6
Running the Appliance 7
Burning Tips 8
Ash Removal 9
Extended Burning 9
Over-Firing 9
Chimney Fire 9
General Cleaning 9
Cleaning Glass 10
Chimney Sweeping 10
Care of Stove 10
Seasonal Use 10
Troubleshooting Tips 11
Smoke Control Kit 11
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
TECHNICAL 12
Technical Specifications 12
Standard Features 12
Packing List 12
Dimensions 13
COMMISSIONING 24
MAINTENANCE & SERVICING 25
Annual Service 25
Removal of Log Guard 26
Removal of Firebricks 26
Removal of Baffle 26
Fitting a New Glass Door 26
Fitting a New Door Seal 27
Adjusting Door Catches & Hinges 28
SPARES LIST 29
SERVICE RECORDS 32
EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY 33
SITE REQUIREMENTS 14
Flue & Chimney 14
Flue Exit Positions 15
Hearth Dimensions 15
Walls Next to Hearth 16
PRE-INSTALLATION 17
Flue 17
Ventilation 17
Fitting Appliances on a Boat 18
INSTALLATION 19
Legal Requirements 19
Installing the Appliance 19
Top Flue Installation 19
Rear Flue Installation 20
Removal of Log Guard 20
Fitting & Removal of Firebricks 21
Fitting & Removal of Baffle 21
Removal of the Riddling Mechanism 21
Hearth Fixing 22
Fitting Cast Top 23
CO Alarm 23
This appliance has been approved by HETAS Ltd.
WARRANTY
Your Stovax retailer provides you with a Two Year Warranty for
your new product. However, this specically excludes naturally
wearing parts or ‘consumables’ and the use of unauthorised fuels.
Some Stovax products will also qualify for a Five Year Warranty
on cast iron parts such as cast iron carcasses and cast iron doors of
steel bodied stoves. Again, this excludes naturally wearing cast iron
parts.
For these extended warranties to be valid your stove must have
been installed in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions
and the second and subsequent year’s warranties are dependant
on the appliance being serviced within 12 months of installation by
an appropriately qualied engineer and annually thereafter.
Please check the Warranty Statement on the Stovax web-site for
up-to-date list of conditions.
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APPLIANCE COMMISSIONING CHECKLIST
To assist us in any guarantee claim please complete the following information:-
Date installed: .....................................................................................................................................................
Model Description: ..............................................................................................................................................
Serial number: .....................................................................................................................................................
Installation Engineer
Company name: .....................................................................................................................................................................
1.1 Before use of this appliance please read these
instructions fully.
The appliance must be fitted by a registered installer*, or
approved by your local building control officer.
1.2All local regulations, including those referring to national
and European Standards need to be complied with when
installing the appliance.
Data Plate
1.3 Only use for domestic heating in accordance with these
operating instructions.
1.4 You must burn only approved fuels. Do not use with liquid
fuels or as an incinerator.
1.5 Appliance surfaces become very hot when in use. Use
a suitable fireguard if young children, elderly or infirm
persons are present.
Stovax offer firescreens, sparkguards and hearthgate systems
for protection‡. Your Yeoman retailer can advise you about
these products.
1.6 Do not place photographs, TV’s, paintings, porcelain or
other combustible items on the wall or near the appliance.
Exposure to hot temperatures will cause damage.
1.7 Extractor fans or cooker hoods must not be placed in the
same room or space as this can cause appliance to emit
fumes into the room.
1.8 Do not obstruct inside or outside ventilation required for
the safe use of this appliance.
1.9 Do not make unauthorised changes to the appliance.
1.10 The chimney must be swept at least once a year (see User Instructions, Section 13).
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The data plate is found on a swing out data plate located
on the back of the stove on the left hand side (see
Diagram 1).
AIR CONTROLS
Triple Air Systems
This Yeoman appliance has a triple air system, providing
cleaner burning and greater efficiency and control (see
Diagram 2).
1) Airwash - air drawn over the window cleans the glass.
The source of Primary Combustion air when burning wood.
2) Primary Air - for use with solid fuel and when lighting
wood fires.
3) Cleanburn - secondary air is preheated through a heat
exchanger to combust unburned hydrocarbons, providing a
cleaner and more efficient burn.
1.11 Do not connect, or share, the same flue or chimney
system with another appliance.
1.12 This appliance is designed to be used with the doors shut.
SERIAL NUMBER
1.13 This number is required when ordering spare parts or
making warranty claims. It is found on the appliance data
plate.
‡In the U.K. these products must conform to the latest
edition of BS 8423, Fireguards for use with solid fuel
appliances.
If appliance is operating unattended they must conform to
the latest edition of BS 3248.
*Registered on the Competent Persons Scheme (GB only)
see page 26 / INFO (Republic of Ireland).
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For Air Controls see the diagram over.
Use the tool provided to operate the air controls.
Do not place tool on hot surfaces (e.g. top of stove).
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CLOSE OPEN
Airwash Control
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Primary Control
CLOSE OPEN
DOOR OPERATION
1.14 Use a protected gloved hand to operate.
DO NOT OPEN THE DOOR WITH BARE HANDS
To Open and Close
Rotate handle and pull door to open
—All open flued appliances can be affected by temporary
atmospheric conditions which may allow fumes to
enter the house. Because of this an electronic carbon
monoxide detector conforming to the latest edition
of BSEN50291 must be fitted in the same room as
the appliance. The existence of an alarm must not be
considered a substitute for ensuring regular servicing
and maintenance of the appliance and chimney system.
If the alarm sounds follow the instructions given under
Warning above.
2. USING THE APPLIANCE FOR THE FIRST
TIME
2.1 To allow the appliance to settle, and fixing glues and paint
to fully cure, operate the appliance at a low temperature for
the first few days.
2.2 Do not touch the paint during the first period of use.
2.3 During this time the appliance may give off some
unpleasant odours. Keep the room well ventilated to avoid
a build-up of fumes.
2.4 Please be aware that, during use, rope seals may discolour.
This is normal.
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WARNING
Properly installed, operated and maintained this
appliance will not emit fumes into the room.
Occasional fumes from de-ashing and refuelling may occur.
Persistent fume emission is potentially dangerous and
must not be tolerated.
If fume emission does persist:
—Open doors and windows to ventilate the room.
—Allow fire to burn out and safely dispose of fuel from the
appliance.
—Check for chimney blockage and clean if required.
—Do not attempt to relight until the cause of the emission
has been identified and corrected.
3. RECOMMENDED FUELS
3.1 Wood Logs
Burn only seasoned timber with a moisture content of less
than 20%. To ensure this allow cut wood to dry for 12 to
18 months.
Wood Length
ApplianceWood Length
CL3200mm
CL5330mm
CL8400mm
Poor quality timber:
—Causes low combustion efficiency.
—Produces harmful condensation.
—Reduces effectiveness of the airwash and life of the
appliance.
If necessary seek expert advice.
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USER INSTRUCTIONS
Do not burn construction timber, painted, impregnated
/ treated wood, manufactured board products or pallet
wood.
3.2 Solid fuel
Burn only anthracite or manufactured briquette smokeless
fuels listed as suitable for use with closed heating
appliances.
Do not burn bituminous coal, ‘petro-coke’ or other
petroleum based fuels as this will invalidate the product
guarantee.
3.3 Fuel consumptionAs tested at nominal heat output to the requirements of EN
13240: 2001 for intermittent operation:
Fuel Consumption
Description
Yeoman CL 31.40.7
Yeoman CL 51.50.7
Yeoman CL 82.81.3
3.4 For advice on suitable solid fuels contact your local
approved coal merchant*.
A number of factors can affect the performance of the
appliance (see User Instructions, Section 6).
Kg/hour
Wood
Kg/hour
Briquette
Smokeless fuel
—Place firelighters or paper and dry kindling wood on the
grate.
—Light the paper or firelighters (see Diagram 5).
—Leave the door slightly open as the fire establishes and
the glass warms to avoid the build-up of condensation.
—Add larger pieces of wood. Too many logs may smother
the fire.
Do not load fuel above the log guard and the secondary
combustion inlets at the back of the firebox (see
Diagram 6).
Wood Stove
Air Inlets
4. LIGHTING THE APPLIANCE
4.1 For best results:
—Set air controls (see Diagram 4).
Primary Air: Fully Open
Airwash: Fully Open
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Log Guard
*In the U.K.
Ring the Solid Fuel Association advice line on
0845 601 4406 for details or visit their web site at
www.solidfuel.co.uk
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Mutli-fuel Stove
Log Guard
—Close the door.
Air Inlets
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5. RUNNING THE APPLIANCE
5.1 Burning Wood
—Close the Primary Air control and use the Airwash to
control the temperature (see Diagram 8).
Airwash: Adjust
5.6 Burning Solid Fuel
Solid Fuel can only be burned in a multi-fuel stove.
Only for use with recommended fuels (see User
Instructions, Section 3).
Set air controls (see Diagram 9).
Airwash: 50%
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—Wood burns best on a bed of ash (approx. 25mm (1")
deep).
—Rake the embers evenly over the firebed and open
the Airwash Control fully for a few minutes before
re-fuelling.
5.2 Burn new logs at a high temperature for a few minutes
before adjusting the Airwash control.
Refuel little and often for clean, efficient burning.
5.3 Experience establishes settings to suit personal preferences.
5.4 Do not burn large amounts of fuel with the Airwash Control closed for long periods of time. This reduces the
glass cleaning effect and causes tars and creosotes to buildup in the appliance and flue system.
Primary Air: 50%
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5.7 De-ash the fire bed before re-fuelling (see User Instructions, Section 7).
—Open the Primary Air Control fully to establish a glowing
bed before adding new fuel.
—Burn new fuel at a high temperature for a few minutes
before adjusting the Primary Air Control to the desired
setting.
—Refuel little and often for clean, efficient burning.
5.8 Experience establishes control settings to suit personal
preferences.
5.9 Do not burn large amounts of fuel with the Primary Air Control on a low setting for long periods of time. This
reduces the glass cleaning effect of the Airwash and causes
tars and creosotes to build-up in the appliance and flue
system.
5.10 When in use, burning the appliance at a high temperature
for a short period also reduces tars and creosotes.
5.11 You must burn only anthracite or smokeless fuels suitable for use in closed appliances.
5.5 When in use, burning the appliance at a high temperature
for a short period also reduces tars and creosotes.
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5.12 Do not burn bituminous coal, ‘petro-coke’ or other
petroleum based fuels, as this invalidates the product
guarantee.
Do not load fuel above the log guard and the secondary
combustion inlets at the back of the firebox
(see Diagram 6).
6. BURNING TIPS
6.1 Fuel Quality (Wood)
Use wood with a moisture content of less than 20%.
Seasoned logs have the bark beginning to lift and peel away
and cracks radiating from the centre. They feel lighter than
fresh cut wood of a similar size and sound hollow when
struck against each other. Logs should not feel damp or
have moss and fungal growths.
Symptoms related to wet wood:
—Difficulty starting and keeping a fire burning well.
—Smoke and small flames.
—Dirty glass and/or firebricks.
—Rapid creosote build-up in the chimney.
—Low heat output.
—Short burn times, excessive fuel consumption and
blue/grey smoke from the chimney.
Burn at a high temperature for a short period each day
to avoid large build-ups of tars and creosote within the
appliance and the flue system.
Draught is caused by the rising hot air in the chimney when
the appliance is lit.
Symptoms of poor performance related to flue draught
include:
—Excessive fuel consumption (high flue draught).
—Poor burning control, overheating (high flue draught).
—Wind noise from air controls (high flue draught).
—Difficulty getting a fire going and keeping it burning well
(low flue draught).
—Low heat output (low flue draught).
—Smoke entering room when doors opened (low flue
draught).
The construction, position, size and height of the chimney
all affect the performance of the flue draught.
Other factors effecting the flue draught include:
—Trees or other buildings nearby causing turbulence.
—Outside temperature.
—Outside weather conditions.
—Incorrect additional ventilation to building.
—Blocked flue / chimney.
For advice on the correction of persistent flue problems
consult a qualified solid fuel heating engineer before
continuing to use the appliance.
6.5 Weather conditions
The weather conditions outside the building can effect the
burning performance of the appliance. These could include:
Use Stovax Protector chimney cleaner to reduce this
problem.
6.2 Fuel Quality (Solid Fuel)Use recommended solid fuels approved for use with closed
appliances.
Symptoms related to unsuitable fuels include:
—Difficulty starting and keeping a fire burning well.
—Smoke and small flames.
—Dirty glass and/or fire bricks.
—Short life span for Grate, Baffle and internal Firebricks.
—Permanent staining of glass.
6.3 Air inlets puffing smokeCombustion gases can build up in the firebox and ignite
as small explosions, causing smoke to puff out of the air
inlets and other openings. This occurs if the air controls
are shut soon after adding new fuel to a very hot fire. Stop
by opening the air controls to increase combustion air and
burning rate.
6.4 Flue DraughtThe chimney has two main functions:
1) To safely remove the smoke, gases and fumes from the
house.
2) To provide a sufficient amount of draught (suction) in the
appliance ensuring the fire keeps burning.
Weather Conditions ProblemEffect
Windy days
Calm days
Damp / Rainy days
To reduce these problems:
—Use good quality kindling wood to start the fire.
—Burn initially at a high temperature for a short period.
—Fit a rain cowl to the chimney.
Your installer should advise you on possible solutions.
If the appliance emits smoke into the room continuously:
—Close the air controls and allow the appliance to go out.
—Ventilate the room to clear the fumes.
Do not re-light the appliance until the problem is solved.
Buildings/Obstacles
cause turbulent air
around chimney.
Oversized Chimney. Smoky Appliance
Flue temperature
not hot enough.
Rain water inside
chimney.
Smoky Appliance
Lighting and
burning problems
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7. ASH REMOVAL
7.1 Multi-fuel stove
Riddle with the tool provided (see Diagram 9).
Push/Pull to
operate
Open Door (see Diagram 10).
—Use smokeless fuel or small, thick logs.
9. OVER-FIRING
9.1 Do not over-fill with fuel or run at high temperatures for
long periods or over-firing can occur. If the flue pipe, flue
collar or top plate glow red the appliance is over-firing.
Close the air controls to reduce the temperature.
9.2 Over-firing can cause permanent damage to the
appliance.
10. CHIMNEY FIRE
10.1 If a chimney fire occurs:
—Shut all air controls immediately.
—Evacuate the building.
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—Call the fire brigade.
—Do not re-enter the building until it is confirmed safe.
10.2 Do not use the appliance after a chimney fire until:
a) It has been inspected by a registered installer*,
confirming the appliance is safe to use.
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—Using gloves carefully remove ashpan with the tool
provided. Heat can remain long after use.
—Place the ash into a Stovax Ash Caddy (Stovax Part No.
4227) or other suitable container.
—Remove ash at least once every week when burning
wood.
—Do not place hot ash in a container made from plastic or
any other combustible material.
8. EXTENDED BURNING
8.1 It is possible to get the appliance to burn for extended
periods of time. In order to do this:
—De-ash prior to final refuelling.
—Set air controls to low combustion settings.
This will gradually blacken the glass but it will clear when
operated at a high temperature for a short period.
b) The chimney system has been inspected and swept by a
chimney sweep, confirming the system is structurally sound
and free from obstruction**.
c) It is repaired as required before re-use. Use only
genuine Stovax replacement parts to keep your appliance
in safe, efficient working order.
11. GENERAL CLEANING
11.1 Clean and inspect the appliance regularly, especially in
periods of heavy use. Regular cleaning and maintenance
will help give many years of safe use.
Allow appliance to cool thoroughly to avoid risk of burns.
Clean regularly, according to level of use.
Remove the ash completely (see User Instructions,
Section 7).
Check the internal components for damage. Do not use
the appliance if any parts are broken or damaged. Replace
damaged parts with genuine Stovax replacement parts to
keep the appliance in safe, efficient working order.
In the U.K.
* Registered on the Competent Persons Scheme (GB only)
see page 27 / INFO (Republic of Ireland).
** This should be done by a HETAS registered chimney
sweep, see page 27, who will issue you with a certificate.
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USER INSTRUCTIONS
Check for obvious build up of soot, ash or debris above the
flue baffle(s) (these can be found in the upper part of the
firebox). Use a torch if necessary.
If there are any signs of a build up of debris above the flue
baffle(s) either:
—Arrange for the chimney to be swept (see User
Instructions,Section 13).
—Remove the baffle and clear the debris (see Installation
Instructions, Section 4).
To refresh painted finishes use Stovax Riva Midnight black
metallic paint.
Wipe dry with a soft clean cloth be fore relighting. Always
dry appliance to avoid rust.
Do not use abrasive cleaner or cleaning pads.
Check that the door shuts properly and creates an effective
seal. Leaking door seals prevent the appliance working
properly.
Do not use aerosol sprays near an operating appliance.
12. CLEANING GLASS
13.2 The chimney, any connecting flue pipe and the appliance
flue ways, if incorporated, must be regularly cleaned.
13.3 Ensure adequate access for cleaning where it is not possible
to sweep through the chimney.
13.4 If the chimney is believed to have previously served an
open fire it must be swept a second time within a month of
regular use after installation.
14. CARE OF STOVE
Stovax has a range of cleaning and maintenance products
and accessories to keep your appliance in good working
order. Your Stovax retailer can advise you on suitable items
for your stove and provide genuine spare parts such as
replacement glass, door sealing rope and rebricks. View
the extensive range at www.stovax.com by clicking on
Accessories. In addition, an annual service by a competent
engineer is recommended to keep your stove in the best
possible condition.
Keep the glass clean with correct use of the Airwash system
and good quality fuel.
12.1 Sometimes additional cleaning may be required.
This can be done as follows:
—Allow appliance to cool fully. Do not clean hot glass.
—Use a soft cloth and suitable cleaner.
12.2 Do not use cleaning agents that have a high alkaline
content, for example Stovax Gel Cleaner, on appliances
with painted glass such as the Studio, View or CL. These
are abrasive cleaning agents that are designed to be used
with heavily stained clear glass. Use Stovax Glass Cleaner
(Stovax No.4103) on more delicate surfaces.
Do not use acidic cleaners on printed glass.
12.3 Before re-lighting the appliance dry the glass fully.
13. CHIMNEY SWEEPING
13.1 To maintain safe and efficient use of the appliance, the
chimney/flue must be inspected and swept at least once a
year by a qualified chimney sweep**.
If the appliance is used continuously throughout the year,
or it is used to burn wood or smokeless fuel, more frequent
sweeping is recommended.
The best time to have the chimney swept is at the start of
the heating season.
The above applies even if burning smokeless fuels.
15. SEASONAL USE
15.1 Clean and service the appliance if it is not used during the
warmer periods of the year, as detailed in the Maintenance and Servicing section.
15.2 Set the air controls to 50% to keep the appliance ventilated
and stop the build-up of any moisture inside.
15.3 Before re-lighting the appliance:
—Remove the baffle.
—Clear any debris that may have accumulated.
—Check the flue is clear of any blockages.
In the U.K.
* Registered on the Competent Persons Scheme (GB only)
see page 11 / INFO (Republic of Ireland).
** This should be done by a HETAS registered chimney
sweep, see page 11, who will issue you with a certificate.
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16. TROUBLESHOOTING TIPS
16.1 Stove glass blackening
This has four possible causes:
1. Incorrect use of AirwashSee UserInstructions, Sections 1, 4 and 5 for the correct use
of the air controls.
2. Burning unseasoned woodSee User Instructions, Section 3 to identify when wood is
ready for burning.
3. Stove operated at too low a temperatureA stove pipe thermometer can identify this problem (Stovax
part no 3046). The ideal working temperature range is
130°C - 250°C (270°F - 480°F). Failing to close down the
Primary Air Control once the appliance has heated up to
this range may cause the appliance to exceed the ideal
temperature range and to over-fire. Over-firing can cause
permanent damage to the appliance and invalidates your
warranty. Burn with the Airwash Control fully open for
approximately 20 minutes to cure this.
The problem may be caused by damping down the
appliance during periods of extended burning.
4. Problems with the flue, in particular insufficient air pull.
If the flue is not working efficiently the glass can blacken.
A flue which has too much downdraft may be too short,
needs lining, or has too many bends. This can also cause
blackening of the stove glass. Contact the installer or a flue
specialist for advice.
16.2 Riddling Mechanism Jamming
This occurs when ash builds up under the riddling grate
preventing movement. To rectify:
—Lift out the riddling mechanism (see Installation
Instructions, Section 5) and remove all ash.
—Replace riddling mechanism when cleaning is complete.
This is caused by burning damp wood and running the
appliance at too low a temperature.
Use well seasoned wood and operate the appliance within
the ideal temperature range.
Tar is a major cause of chimney fires. If the appliance
experiences problems with tar build up consult a chimney
sweep before continued use of the appliance.
16.5 In the unlikely event of a problem that cannot be solved
by these tips contact your installer or retailer for help.
17. SMOKE CONTROL KIT
17.1 This appliance can be modified to burn wood in a smoke
control zone. For more details on the Smoke Control Kit for
this appliance contact your retailer.
NOTE: These appliances have been independently tested
to PD6434 and approved by DEFRA as an exempted
appliance, allowing it to burn wood in Smoke Control areas
when fitted with a Smoke Control Kit.
Organisations authorised to certify competence in the
installation of domestic solid fuel appliances (Competent Persons Scheme):
APHC - Association of Plumbing and Heating Contractors (Certification) Ltd.
www.aphc.co.uk
BESCA - Building Engineering Services Competence Accreditation Ltd.
www.besca.org.uk
HETAS - Heating Equipment Testing and Approval Scheme Ltd.
www.hetas.co.uk
—De-ash and clean the inside of the appliance regularly
to avoid build up of ash and subsequent jamming of
mechanism.
16.3 Glass cracking
Do not over tighten the screws on the glass clips when
replacing the glass. This causes stress and the intense
temperature changes can cause the glass to crack. For
replacement glass contact your local Yeoman retailer.
16.4 Appliance is producing tar
This can be identified by:
—A very strong pungent smell shortly after the appliance is
lit and heats up.
—Glass blackening.
—Thick, brown, sticky tar oozing from the pipe joints.
NAPIT - National Association of Professional Inspectors
and Testers Ltd.
www.napit.org.uk
NICEIC - NICEIC Group Ltd.
www.niceic.org.uk
HETAS Approved Chimney Sweeps:
NACS - The National Association of Chimney Sweeps
www.chimneyworks.co.uk
APICS - The Association of Master Chimney Sweeps Ltd.
www.apics.org
GMS - The Guild of Master Chimney Sweeps
guildofmasterchimneysweeps.co.uk
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