1. Kupu Whakataki
This user manual provides essential information for the safe and efficient installation, operation, and maintenance of your Prity WD W29 wood boiler stove. Please read these instructions carefully before using the appliance and retain them for future reference. This stove is designed for residential premises using solid fuel, wood briquettes, or dry wood.
2. Nga korero haumaru
Always prioritize safety when operating any wood-burning appliance. Failure to follow these safety guidelines can result in property damage, injury, or death.
2.1 Whakatupato Haumaru Whanui
- Me whakarite kia tika te rere o te hau i roto i te rūma i whakauruhia ai te umu.
- Never use flammable liquids to start or rekindle a fire.
- Puritia ngā tamariki me ngā mōkai kia matara atu i ngā mata wera o te oumu.
- Only burn approved fuels (dry wood, wood briquettes). Do not burn trash, plastics, or treated wood.
- Regularly inspect the chimney and flue pipe for blockages or damage.
- Have the stove and chimney inspected and cleaned by a qualified professional annually.
- Tāutahia he pūoko paoa me te pūoko hauhā waro ki roto i tō whare.
2.2 Clearances to Combustible Materials
Maintain the following minimum distances from combustible materials to prevent fire hazards:
- muri: 40 cm
- taha Mauī: 40 cm
- Taha Matau: 40 cm
- Mua: 80 cm (from the radiant heat area)
- Papa: 0 cm (if installed on a non-combustible hearth)
Note: These distances are minimum requirements. Always consult local building codes and regulations, which may require greater clearances.

Whakaahua 1: Mua view of the Prity WD W29 wood boiler stove. This image shows the main structure, including the combustion chamber door and ash pan.
3. Tatūnga me te Tāuta
Installation of this appliance must be performed by a qualified professional in accordance with all local and national building and fire codes.
3.1 Te Wetewete me te Tirotiro
- Tangohia marietia te oumu i roto i tōna takai.
- Inspect the stove for any signs of damage during transit. Report any damage to your supplier immediately.
- Me whakarite kei te noho katoa nga waahanga kua whakarārangihia ki te raarangi whakaemi.
3.2 Location and Hearth Requirements
- The stove must be placed on a non-combustible hearth that extends beyond the stove's footprint according to local regulations and the specified clearances.
- Ensure the floor can support the weight of the stove. The stove weighs approximately 10 kg (Note: This weight from specifications seems incorrect for a boiler stove. Please verify actual weight with supplier or manufacturer before installation).
- Maintain required clearances to walls and other combustible materials as detailed in Section 2.2.
3.3 Hononga Rere
- Connect the stove to a suitable chimney or flue system using a flue pipe with a diameter of 150 mm.
- Me whakarite kia hiritia pai ngā hononga paipa hau katoa kia kore ai e turuturu te auahi.
- The chimney must be in good condition, free of obstructions, and capable of providing adequate draft.

Whakaahua 2: Taha view of the Prity WD W29 stove, illustrating the flue pipe connection point at the top rear of the unit.
4. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
Follow these steps for safe and efficient operation of your wood boiler stove.
4.1 Momo Wahie
Only use dry, seasoned wood or approved wood briquettes. The moisture content of wood should be below 20% for optimal efficiency and reduced emissions. Burning wet wood leads to creosote buildup and reduced heat output.
4.2 Te Whakakā Ahi
- Open all air inlets (primary and secondary air controls) fully.
- Place crumpled newspaper or firelighters at the bottom of the combustion chamber.
- Whakatakotoria ngā wahie mura ririki ki runga i te nūpepa/ngā rama.
- Place a few small logs on top of the kindling.
- Whakakāhia te nūpepa/ngā rama.
- Close the combustion chamber door once the kindling is burning steadily.
- Allow the fire to establish for 10-15 minutes with air controls fully open.

Figure 3: The Prity WD W29 stove with its upper door open, revealing the large combustion chamber for fuel loading.
4.3 Adding Fuel and Air Control
- Before opening the combustion chamber door, open the air controls fully for a few moments to prevent smoke spillage.
- Carefully open the door and add more logs as needed.
- Close the door and adjust the air controls to achieve the desired burn rate and heat output. Reduce primary air for a slower burn, and secondary air for cleaner combustion.
5. Tiaki
Regular maintenance ensures the longevity and efficient operation of your stove.
5.1 Tango Rerehu
- Remove ash from the ash pan regularly, typically daily or every few days depending on usage.
- Ensure the fire is completely out and the ashes are cool before removal.
- Use a metal container with a tight-fitting lid for ash disposal. Store the container away from combustible materials.

Figure 4: The Prity WD W29 stove with its lower door open, providing access to the ash pan for easy cleaning.
5.2 Cleaning the Combustion Chamber and Flue
- Periodically clean the interior of the combustion chamber to remove any creosote buildup.
- The second upper door facilitates easy cleaning of the internal components.
- The flue pipe and chimney should be inspected and cleaned by a certified chimney sweep at least once a year, or more frequently if burning resinous wood.
5.3 Tirotiro Whānui
- Check door seals for wear and tear. Replace if necessary to maintain airtightness.
- Inspect glass for cracks or damage.
- Ensure all moving parts (air controls, door hinges) operate smoothly.
6. Te Raru
This section addresses common issues you might encounter with your wood boiler stove.
| Raruraru | Take pea | Rongoā |
|---|---|---|
| Te paoa e tomo ana ki te rūma | Poor chimney draft, blocked flue, door opened too quickly, wet wood. | Check chimney for blockages. Ensure air controls are open before opening door. Use dry wood. Consult a chimney sweep. |
| Putanga wera iti | Wet wood, insufficient air supply, small fire, creosote buildup. | Use dry wood. Open air controls. Build a larger fire. Clean flue and stove. |
| Te tere wera nui rawa | Too much air, door seal leakage. | Close air controls. Inspect and replace door seals if necessary. |
| Ka tere te pango o te karaihe | Wet wood, insufficient secondary air, low burning temperature. | Use dry wood. Ensure secondary air is open. Maintain a hotter fire. |
7. Whakatakotoranga Hangarau
The following specifications are based on the Declaration of Performance (EN 13240:2001/A2:2007).
| Āhuahira | Uara |
|---|---|
| Tauira | Prity WD W29, WDW29D |
| Whakamahinga Whakamahinga | Free-standing fireplace for residential premises using solid fuel / wood briquettes or dry wood |
| Kaihanga | Prity 95 Ltd., 33, M. Raykovich str., 5140 Lyaskovets, Bulgaria |
| Paerewa Whakahonohono | EN 13240:2001/A2:2007 |
| Ngā Ahu Katoa (Wh x D x H) | 650 x 550 x 1150 mm |
| Combustion Chamber Dimensions (W x D x H) | 475 x 450 x 300 mm |
| Te Dianete Paipa Rerewha | Ø 150 mm |
| Nominal Heat Output (Total) | 31.5 kW |
| Room Heating Output | 9.4 kW |
| Water Heating Output | 22.1 kW |
| Rōrahi Whakawera Wai | 44 rita |
| Wāhanga Mata Whakawera | Approx. 210 m² |
| Te Raukaha Whakawera | Tata ki te 569 m³ |
| Energy Efficiency at Nominal Heat Output | 77.8 % |
| Tikanga o te tau | 68.8 % |
| Maximum Working Pressure (Water) | 1.25 pae |
| Flue Gas Temperature at Nominal Heat Output | 222.0 °C |
| CO Emission (13% O2, dry wood) | 1237.5 mg/Nm³ (0.0990 %) |
| Dust Emission (13% O2, dry wood) | 30.9 mg/Nm³ |
| OGC Emission (13% O2, dry wood) | 58.8 mg/Nm³ |
| NOx Emission (13% O2, dry wood) | 145.0 mg/Nm³ |
| Rauemi | Kowiri tira |
| Tae | Pango |
| Huihuinga e hiahiatia ana | Kao |
| Momo wahie | Te rakau |
| Momo Whakaeke | Pūkana |

Figure 5: This image represents the Declaration of Performance document for the Prity WDW29, outlining key technical specifications and compliance standards. Please refer to the actual document for full details.
8. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
For warranty information, technical support, or spare parts availability, please contact your retailer or the manufacturer directly.
- Kaihanga: Prity 95 Ltd.
- Wāhi noho: 33, M. Raykovich str., 5140 Lyaskovets, Bulgaria
- Webpae: www.prity-bg.com
- ASIN: B09VL73BVS
- Barcode/UPC: 3800215094156
Please have your model number (WD W29) and ASIN (B09VL73BVS) ready when contacting support.



