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How to idenitfy a stove

When ordering spare parts for your stove, it is critical to know which appliance you have to ensure you get the correct parts. It is also worth keeping a record for future reference with regards to heat output etc. If you are unsure, the most important information and most commonly requested details are..
  • Stove Manufacturer, e.g Aarrow
  • Model Name / Number, Becton 7
  • Serial Number (where applicable), 07T 133
How to identify a stoveThe location of this information will vary depending on the manu - facturer, but in most cases it can be obtained from the stove and/or in the operating and instruction manual that came with the appliance. Most manufacturers now use Serial numbers or have some form of data plate on their appliances - usually hidden from front view. The three more common places these data tags can be found are the sides, rear or undersides of the stoves. These plates will normally give you sufficient informaton, however depending on which part you require it maybe necessary to ask further questions such as 'Is it a boiler model'? or 'Fuel Type'? See opposite - Example of a Charnwood data plate

Sometimes the information is limited or unavailable, usually on older appliances, or when the stove has been inherited in a property. In these instances it may be difficult to make a positive identification. Below are some other methods we can use to pinpoint a manufacturer or model. This is not an exact science and information gathered should be taken accordingly. Unfortunately we are unable to determine the details of a stove from its size.
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