Charnwood Cove 1SR, COVE 1SR MKII Operating & Installation Instructions Manual

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Operating & Installation Instructions
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C O N T E N T S
O P E R AT I N G I N ST RU C T I O NS
Fuel 4
Ash Clearance 5
Maintenance 6
Throat Plate & Flueway Clearing 6
Trouble Shooting 7
If You Need Further Help 8
INS TALL AT ION I NST RUC TIO NS
Health & Safety Precautions 9
Specification 9
Chimney 9
Hearth & Fire Surround 9
Connection to Flues 10
Soot Doors 10
Unpacking The Stove 10
Pre Lighting Check 11
Commissioning 11
Dimensions 12
Parts Lists 13
Certification 14
Lighting 5
Controlling The Fire
Fitting The Stove To Its Stand 10
Ref. COVE1SR 06.13 Issue E
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approval does not cover the use of other fuels either alone or mixed
with wood logs nor does it cover the instructions for the use of other
fuels.
DOO R OPERATI ON
The door operating tool has been carefully designed to be removed
from the stove during normal operation and re-fitted prior to loading
and de-ashing. However, if you need to open the door when the fire
is running at maximum then the additional use of a cloth or glove may
be required.
Take care not to touch the door as it will be hot when the fire is
burning. Turn the door operating tool anti-clockwise to open, and
clockwise to close.
MULT I GRATE
Your Charnwood Cove is fitted with a multi grate to enable wood to
be burned and ash to be cleared. The grate has two positions:-
1) In the open position the grate bars are vertical with gaps in
between allowing the ash to fall down into the ashpan .
2) In the closed position the grate bars are horizontal, allowing the
combustion air to come round the sides of the grate and over the top
of it. When in the closed position ash is able to build up on the grate
as is necessary for effective wood burning.
Movement of the grate from one position to the other is effected
using the door operating tool supplied as shown in Fig. 2. The grate is
put into the closed position by moving the tool up until the handle is
in the 10 o'clock position. The grate is put into the open position by
moving the tool down until the handle is in the 8 o'clock position. To
This stove is approved for burning dry wood in smoke controlled
areas. If these instructions are adhered to, no significant smoke will
be produced. Burning wet (>20% moisture content) wood and
operating the stove in an irresponsible manner may produce smoke
which is illegal in smoke controlled areas.
TO COMPLY WITH SMOKE CONTROL REGULATIONS THESE
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS MUST BE ADHERED TO.
When using the stove in situations where children, aged and/or
infirm persons are present a fireguard must be used to prevent
accidental contact with the stove. The fireguard should be
manufactured in accordance with BS 8423:2002.
Before lighting the stove check with the installer that the work and
checks described in the Installation Instructions have been carried out
correctly and that the chimney has been swept, is sound and free
from any obstructions. The stove is not suitable for use in a shared
flue system.
FUE L
Only dry well seasoned wood (less than 20% moisture content)
should be burnt on this appliance as burning wet unseasoned wood
will give rise to heavy tar deposits in the stove, on the glass and within
the chimney. For the same reason hard woods (such as Ash, Beech
and Oak) are better than soft woods (such as Pine and Spruce).
Burning wet unseasoned wood will also result in considerably
reduced outputs. The wood should be cut and split and then left to
season in a well ventilated dry place for at least one year but
preferably two years before use.
PETROLEUM COKE IS NOT SUITABLE FOR USE ON THIS
APPLIANCE. ITS USE WILL INVALIDATE THE GUARANTEE.
This stove is not designed to burn household waste. For advice on
other fuels, please contact Charnwood.
This appliance has been approved by HETAS as an intermittent
operating appliance for burning dry seasoned wood logs only. HETAS
Your Cove stove has been designed to work with the minimum
effort. If any operation - such as riddling the grate or opening and
closing the door - begins to require extra force then the cause must
be investigated and corrected to prevent damage being caused to the
stove.
Remember that the stove will be hot and is made from hard material.
Ensure that you have good balance before operating the fire.
This stove is capable of intermittent operation.
Fig. 1. Stove Controls
Door Operating Tool, Anti-Clockwise to Open
Air Control, Pull to Open
Grate Lever
Identification Plate, Lift Plate to View
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1. Closed
2. Max Operation
3. Boost for lighting only
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riddle the appliance the tool should be moved between the 8 o'clock
and 9 o'clock positions several times. When burning wood the ash
should be allowed to build up and riddling should only be carried out
once or twice a week.
LIG HTING
The stove may be lit using dry kindling wood and paper or fire
lighters. Set the grate into the closed position. Place the paper, or
fire lighters, and kindling on the grate and cover with a few small dry
logs. Open the air control to boost position (see Fig. 1). Light the
paper or fire lighters. Leave the door cracked open until the fuel is
well ignited then load with dry logs such that the air holes in the back
firebrick are still clearly visible. Logs may be loaded either side to side
or front to back. The ideal log length is 230mm (9inches) for side to
side or 200mm (8inches) for front to back. Logs must NOT be
loaded above the level of the air holes in the back firebrick. Do
not close the fire door completely, but leave it cracked open until
flames are well established above the logs. It may now be fully closed
and the air control set to position 2 (see Fig. 1). During this period a
firebed should be established to cover the side firebars. Once the fire
is up to temperature the airwash system will begin to work, so allow
the fire to become hot before adjusting the air controls to the
required setting.
On initial lighting, the stove may smoke and give off an odour as the
silicon paint with which the firebox is painted reacts to the heat. This
is normal and will cease after a short time, but meanwhile the room
should be kept well ventilated.
At first only light a small fire and burn it slowly for two hours to allow
any residual moisture in the bricks to evaporate.
When relighting the stove, riddle slightly, and then empty the ashpan.
CON TROL LING TH E FIRE
The fire is controlled by the single air control knob shown in Fig. 1.
Pull the knob out to make the fire burn faster, push it in to make the
fire burn slower.
The air control provides carefully balanced air to enable optimum
burning conditions without the need to adjust multiple controls.
If for any reason the flame dies whilst there is fresh fuel in the stove,
then the door must be cracked open and the air control set to boost
until the flame is well re-established.
RID DLING
When burning wood, ash should be allowed to build up and only
riddled when the ash begins to cover the slots in the rear fireplate.
The fire should be riddled with
the door shut (see Fig. 2). Place the tool onto the riddling lever and
rotate between the 8 o'clock and 9 o'clock positions several times.
Too much riddling can result in emptying unburnt fuel into the ashpan
and should therefore be avoided. After riddling, the grate should be
put back into the closed position (the tool should be in the 10 o'clock
position for closed grate).
REF UELLI NG
The firebox must not be overfilled and fuel must not spill over the top
of the front fire bar.
If the fire has burnt down to half
volume, one or two logs may be added without changing any
controls. If a complete refuel is required, then the door must be
cracked open for 4 minutes
. Logs should be evenly distributed across the fire bed,
For correct firing we recommend the use of a stove pipe
thermometer which may be purchased from your supplier or from
ourselves.
When this is the case do not remove all of the ash using the riddling
mechanism but keep a layer about half an inch thick as this enables
the wood to burn more effectively.
Logs must NOT be loaded above the level of
the air holes in the back firebrick.
until flames are well established above
the logs
Fig. 3. Ashpan Removal
Fig. 2. Multi Grate
Door Opening Tool rotated 180° and pushed fully on to Riddler Knob
Open P
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Riddle
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ensuring that the brick airholes are clear.
Fuel must not project over the front fire bar or damage to the glass
may be caused when the door is closed. It can also cause the glass to
blacken, and smoke to be produced. Maximum filling height is such
that logs cannot impede the air flow through the brick airholes.
Liquid fuels are not to be used on this stove.
ASH C LEARA NCE
The ashpan should be emptied regularly before it becomes too full.
Never allow the ash to accumulate in the ashpan so that it comes in
contact with the underside of the grate as this will seriously damage
the grate bars. The ashpan is handled using the Door Operating tool
provided. Ensure that the tool is properly located on the ashpan
before lifting (See Fig.3). Care should be taken to ensure that ash is
cool before emptying it into plastic liners or bins.
To make ash removal easier there is a special Charnwood ash carrier
available. This may be purchased from your supplier or, in case of
difficulty, from Charnwood.
M A I N T E N A N C E
Cleaning
The stove is finished with a high temperature paint which will
withstand the temperatures encountered in normal use. This may be
cleaned with a damp lint-free cloth when the stove is cold. Should re-
painting become necessary then special high temperature paints are
available from your supplier or from Charnwood.
Cleaning the Glass
The glass in the door is a special ceramic glass which is able to
withstand high temperatures. Before cleaning the glass open the door
and allow it to cool. Clean the glass using a damp cloth and then wipe
over with a dry cloth. Any stubborn deposits on the glass may be
removed with a proprietary stove glass cleaner or ceramic hob
cleaner. Some deposits on the glass may be burnt off simply by
running the fire at a fast rate for a few minutes. Do not use abrasive
cleaners or pads as these can scratch the surface which will weaken
the glass and cause premature failure. Aerosol spray cleaners should
not be used near the appliance whilst it is under fire.
When Not in Use
If the fire is going to be out of use for a long period (for instance in
the summer) then to prevent condensation, and hence corrosion, the
air control should be left fully open and the fire door left ajar. It is
also advisable to sweep the chimney and clean out the fire. Spraying
the inside of the door and firebox with a light oil, such as WD40, will
also help to keep all internal parts working well.
After long periods where the fire has been out of use, the chimney
and appliance flueways should be cleaned before lighting.
Door Seals
For the fire to operate correctly it is important that the door seals
are in good condition. Check that they do not become worn or
frayed and replace them when necessary.
Servicing
It is recommended that the fire is serviced once a year to keep it in
first class working order. After cleaning out the firebox thoroughly,
check that all internal parts are in good working order, replacing any
parts that are beginning to show signs of wear. Check that the door
seals are in good condition and that the door seals correctly. A
servicing guide is available on request. Repairs or modifications may
only be carried out by the Manufacturer or their approved agents.
Use only genuine Charnwood replacement parts.
THROAT PL AT E AND
FLUEWAY CLE A NING
It is important that the throat plate and all the stove flueways are kept
clean. They should be checked approximately once a week, by
looking up into the firebox for signs of soot or fly-ash on the throat
plate and at the sides of the firebox. If there are signs of a build up of
soot or fly-ash deposits then the fire must be let out in order to clean
the throat plate and flueways.
Before attempting to clean the throat plate and flueways ensure that
the fire is cold. Wear suitable gloves to prevent irritation from soot
Fig. 4. Throat Plate
1. Lift throat plate.
2. Pull forward.
3. Raise left, lower right and drop down.
Throat plate may now be removed through front door opening.
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deposits. To remove the throat plate lift it up, pull it forwards to clear
the back brick, raise the left hand side and lower the right hand side
and then rotate the right hand side towards you through the
doorway (see Fig. 4).
CHI MNEY SW EEPIN G
The chimney should be swept at least once a year. Where a top
outlet is used it will generally be possible to sweep the chimney
through the appliance.
First remove the front firebar, side fire plates, and the throat plate.
Then sweep the chimney ensuring that soot is removed from all
horizontal surfaces after sweeping.
In situations where it is not possible to sweep through the appliance
the installer will have provided alternative means, such as a soot door.
After sweeping the chimney the appliance flue outlet and the flue
pipe connecting the stove to the chimney must be cleaned with a flue
brush.
After clearing any soot from within the stove, replace the throat plate
(see Fig. 4), the side fireplates, and front firebar.
Different types of sweep's brushes are available to suit different
flueways. For standard brick chimneys a wire centre sweep's brush
fitted with a guide wheel is recommended. For prefabricated
insulated chimneys the manufacturers instructions with regard to
sweeping should be consulted.
TROUBLE S HOOT ING
Fire Will Not Burn
Check that:
a) the air inlet at the rear of the stove is not obstructed in any way,
b) chimneys and flueways are clear,
c) a suitable fuel is being used,
d) there is an adequate air supply into the room,
e) an extractor fan is not fitted in the same room as the stove.
f) there is sufficient draw in the chimney (once the chimney is warm a
draught reading of at least (0.10 inches water gauge) should be
obtained).
Blackening of Door Glass
Keeping the glass clean requires a certain amount of experimentation
due to the differences in the draw of different chimneys. The
If the stove is fitted in place of an open fire
then the chimney should be swept one month after installation to
clear any soot falls which may have occurred due to the difference in
combustion between the stove and the open fire.
25Pa
following points should be noted and with a little care should enable
the glass to be kept clean in most situations:
a) The airwash relies on a supply of heated air to keep the glass clean,
therefore, when lighting the stove allow the fire bed to become well
established before closing the air control. This also applies when re-
fuelling the stove.
b) When re-fuelling keep the fuel as far back from the front firebar as
possible, do not try to fit too much fuel into the firebox.
c) Wet wood or logs overhanging the front firebars will cause the
glass to blacken.
d) There is a bypass slide that can be adjusted to suit the particular
installation. This allows a small amount of airwash air to enter the
stove even when the air control is closed. This can be adjusted to help
with keeping the glass clean when the fire is slumbering (see Fig. 5).
It is always more difficult to keep the glass clean when running the
stove very slowly for long periods.
Check that all flue connections and the blanking plate are well sealed.
It is also important that the chimney draw is sufficient
hen the chimney is warm a draught
reading of at least 0.10 inches water gauge(25pa) should be obtained.
Fume Emission
Warning Note: Properly installed and operated this appliance will
not emit fumes. Occasional fume from de-ashing and re-fuelling
may occur. Persistent fume emission is potentially dangerous and
must not be tolerated. If fume emission does persist, then the
following immediate actions should be taken:
a) Open doors and windows to ventilate the room, and then leave
the premises.
b) Let the fire go out.
c) Check for flue or chimney blockage, and clean if required.
and is not
affected by down-draught. W
Fig. 5. Secondary Air Slide (view with lower cover removed)
Release wingnut and move slider to adjust.
Towards left gives more air
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d) Do not attempt to re-light the fire until cause of fume has been
identified, if necessary seek professional advice.
The most common cause of fume emission is flueway or chimney
blockage. For your own safety these must be kept clean.
CO Alarm
Your installer should have fitted a CO alarm in the same room as the
appliance. If the alarm sounds unexpectedly, follow the instructions
given under “Warning Note” above.
Fire blazing out of control
Check that:
a) The door is tightly closed.
b) The air control is pushed in.
c) A suitable fuel is being used.
d) Door seals and air control flap pads are intact.
Chimney Fires
If the chimney is thoroughly and regularly swept, chimney fires should
not occur. However, if a chimney fire does occur push the air control
in fully and tightly close the door of the appliance. This should cause
the chimney fire to go out in which case the control should be kept
closed until the stove has gone out. The chimney and flueways should
then be cleaned. If the chimney fire does not go out when the above
action is taken then the fire brigade should be called immediately.
After a chimney fire the chimney should be carefully examined for
any damage. Expert advice should be sought if necessary.
IF YOU NE ED FURTHER HE LP
If you need further help with your Charnwood Cove then your
Installer will be able to provide the answers to most questions. Your
Local Charnwood Premier Dealer has a great deal of experience and
will also be able to provide helpful advice. Further help is available
from the Charnwood Customer Services department who will be
pleased to give advice, if necessary.
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HEA LTH & SAF ET Y PREC AUTI ONS
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Please take care when installing the stove that the requirements of
the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 are met.
Some types of fire cement are caustic and should not be allowed to
come into contact with the skin. In case of contact wash with plenty
of water.
If there is a possibility of disturbing any asbestos in the course of
installation then please use appropriate protective equipment.
There must not be an extractor fan fitted in the same room as the
stove as this can cause the appliance to emit fumes into the room.
There must be an adequate air supply into the room in which the
appliance is installed to provide combustion air. There is no statutory
requirement for air supply for a stove less than 5kW, but to avoid
unwanted drafts, the external air supply kit is available from
Charnwood as an optional extra.
In addition to these instructions the requirements of BS.8303 and BS
EN 15287-1: 2007 must be fulfilled. Local Authority Bylaws and
Building Regulations regarding the installation of Solid Fuel burning
appliances, flues and chimneys must also be observed, including those
referring to national and European Standards.
CO Alarms
Building regulations require that when ever a new or replacement
fixed solid fuel or wood/biomass appliance is installed in a dwelling a
carbon monoxide alarm must be fitted in the same room as the
appliance. Further guidance on the installation of the carbon
monoxide alarm is available in BS EN 50292:2002 and from the
alarm manufacturer's instructions. Provision of an alarm must not be
considered a substitute for either installing the appliance correctly or
ensuring regular servicing and maintenance of the appliance and
chimney system.
CHIMNEY
HEA RTH AN D FIRE SU RROU ND
The stove must stand on a fireproof hearth and must be situated at
least the following distances from any combustible material:
In order for the appliance to perform satisfactorily the chimney height
must not be less than 4 metres measured vertically from the outlet of
the stove to the top of the chimney. The minimum internal chimney
size is 125mm diameter (5 inches) or 125mm x 125mm.
These stoves are NOT to be used in a shared flue. If an existing
chimney is to be used it must be swept and checked, it must be in
good condition, free from cracks and blockages, and should not have
an excessive cross sectional area. If you find that the chimney is in
poor condition then expert advice should be sought regarding the
necessity of having the chimney lined. If it is found necessary to line
the chimney then a lining suitable for Solid Fuel must be used.
If there is no existing chimney then a prefabricated block chimney or
a twin walled insulated stainless steel flue to BS EN 15287-1: 2007
can be used either internally or externally. These chimneys must be
fitted in accordance with the manufacturers instructions and Building
Regulations.
Anki pumice liners or chimney blocks will give a highly insulated
chimney which will work well with all fuels. For details ring Anki
Chimney Systems on (01983) 527997.
Single wall flue pipe of minimum diameter 125mm is suitable for
connecting the stove to the chimney but is not suitable for using for
the complete chimney.
If it is found that there is excessive draw in the chimney then a
draught stabilizer should be fitted.
It is important that there is sufficient draw in the chimney and that
the chimney does not suffer from down-draught. When the chimney
is warm the draw should be not less than 25pa (0.1 inches water
gauge). If in doubt about the chimney seek expert advice.
Side 550mm (22in)
Back 550mm (22in)
The hearth must be at least 12mm (0.5inches) thick. The positioning
of the stove and the size of the hearth are governed by building
regulations for Class 1 appliances. These building regulations state
that the hearth must extend in front of the stove by at least 300mm
(12 inches) and to the sides of the stove by at least 150mm (6
Output
Weight Low Stand
Store Stand
Centre Stand
Flue Gas Temp.
Flue Gas Mass Flow
Min Flue Draught (warm flue)
Max Hearth Temp.
4.0kw
89 kg
96 kg
104 kg
248°C
3.9g/s
25 Pa (0.1in wg)
(13,650 Btu/h)
39°C
The outputs were obtained burning seasoned hardwood over a 0.8 hourly re-fuelling cycle.
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inches). When the fire door is open, it extends beyond the front of
the stove by 414mm (16.3in).
If in doubt as to the positioning of the stove expert advice should be
sought either from the supplier or the local building inspector.
If the vertical rear flue connector (shown in Fig. 10) is used then the
chimney may be swept through the appliance.
Horizontal lengths of flue must be kept to a minimum and should not
be more than 150mm (6 inches) long. The sealing face of the flue
collar should be coated with fire cement before fixing to the body of
the stove using the two screws provided. The blanking plate must be
removed, sealed with fire cement and refitted, care being taken to
ensure that the fold on the clamping plate is in line with the lugs on
the firebox as shown on the label on the clamping plate. Ensure that
the clamping plate does not prevent the throat plate from seating
correctly. All flue connections must be well sealed.
The fireplace must allow good circulation of air around the appliance
to ensure that maximum heat is transferred to the room and also to
prevent the fireplace from overheating. A gap of 150mm (6 inches)
each side and 300mm (12 inches) above the appliance should give
sufficient air circulation. If a wooden mantelpiece or beam is used in
the fireplace it should be a minimum of 460mm (18 inches), and
preferably 600mm (24 inches) from the appliance. In some situations
it may be necessary to shield the beam or mantelpiece to protect it.
In order for the fire to operate correctly there must be an air gap
behind the appliance of at least 40mm, but be aware that this
distance will need to be greater in some cases to meet Building
Regulation requirements.
CON NECTI ONS TO F LUES
There are several ways of connecting the stove to the flue. These are
illustrated in figures 7 to 10.
SOOT DOOR S
It is possible to pass a 16 inch diameter sweeps brush through the
appliance but in most back outlet installations it will be necessary to
have a soot door to enable the chimney to be swept. This may either
be in the actual brickwork of the chimney or in the register plate.
Various types and positions of soot doors are shown in figures 7 to
10.
UNPACKIN G THE STOVE
The stove arrives bolted and shrink-wrapped to its pallet. The
wrapping is first removed, then the stove released from the pallet by
removing the 4 pallet bolts using a 10mm spanner. The pallet brackets
can now be removed from the stove by tilting it and using a 13mm
spanner to remove the bolts. These 4 bolts are required for levelling
on the Low Stand or fixing on the Centre Stand, but are not used on
the Store Stand. The Stove comes with the Low Stand fitted and if
this is to be used, the 4 bolts must be re-fitted and the Stove may
now be moved to its final position. The pallet is intended to be cut up
and used for kindling fuel.
FIT TING TH E STOVE TO I TS STAND
1. Centre stand
The Stand is first positioned on the hearth in the desired position of
the stove. The lower cover must be removed from the stove by first
unscrewing the air control knob, then removing the 6mm bolt on
each side using a 10mm spanner. The Cover may now slide off.
Ensure that the pallet brackets have been removed from the stove,
then lift the stove on to the stand, aligning the 4 tapped holes in the
base brackets with the 4 slots in the top of the stand. NOTE: This
requires at least 2 people. The stove is fixed to its stand using 4 M8 x
20mm bolts and 4 plain washers. A 13mm open ended spanner is
required. Replace the cover, side bolts and Air Control Knob.
2. Store Stand
Place the Store Stand on the hearth, with at least 100mm clear space
behind it. Remove the lower cover as described above - it is not used.
With 2 people, carefully lift the stove on to the stand such that the
front end of the Air Control Rod is lowered down inside the stand.
Take care not to bend or damage the Air Control Rod. Temporarily
rest the stove on the stand in this position and pull the Air Control
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Fig.7. Vertical register plate with bricked up fireplace
Fig. 8. Horizontal register plate with rear flue connection
Fig. 9. Horizontal register plate with top flue connection
Fig. 10. Horizontal register plate with optional vertical rear flue connector
Rod through the hole in the front of the stand. Now move the stove
towards you to align the slots in the side of the stand with the 6mm
tapped holes in the base brackets. Fix in position with the bolts that
were used to secure the cover and replace the Air Control Knob.
PRE L IGHTI NG CHEC K
Before initial lighting the following points should be checked:
1. The bottom grate bars must all be fitted and should move freely
and easily when the riddling mechanism is operated.
2. The plates round the sides and back of the grate must be in
position and sitting correctly.
3. The throat plate must be fitted in the roof of the appliance and
should be checked to ensure that it has not become dislodged in
transit. The method of location and positioning of the throat plate is
shown in Fig. 4.
COM MISSI ONING
On completion of the installation and after allowing a suitable period
of time for the fire cement and mortar to dry out, the stove should
be lit and checked to ensure that smoke and fumes are taken from
the appliance up the chimney and emitted safely. Also check all joints
and seals. On completion of the installation and commissioning please
leave the operating instructions with the customer and advise them
on the use of the appliance.
Alternative Soot Door Positions
Register Plate With Soot Door
Alternative Soot Door Positions
Register Plate With Soot Door
Alternative Soot Door Positions
Register Plate With Soot Door
Register Plate
Soot Door in side or rear of Chimney
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Optional Vertical Rear Flue Adapter
FRONT VIEW SIDE VIEW BACK VIEW
CENTRE LOW STAND STAND STORE STAND
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TOP VIEW
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423
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302
347
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795
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103
437
596
546
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Max dimension with door open = 673
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Item Part No. Description
1* 008/SY16S Door Seal Set Inc.Adhesive 31 004/PY25B Hinge Post Shim 0.9mm 2* 008/FW29 Door Seal Adhesive 32 004/PY25A Hinge Post Shim 2mm 3 002/CG01 Bottom Grate Bar 33 008/AY37 Air Control Knob 4 002/CG01S5 Set of Grate Bars(5) 34# 002/SY01/A Door Assembly 5 002/SY15 Side Fire Plate 35 004/SY21 Air Bypass Slide 6 002/HW16 Back Fire Plate 37 002/CG11 Driving Rod 8 006/SY18 Glass (Inc Seal) 38 010/JS20 Air Supply Box 9* 008/SY43 Glass Seal 39 004/JS32 Air Control Rod 10 004/KV23 Glass Retainer 40 004/JS21 Primary Air Slide 11 011/JS29S Set of Fire Bricks (4) 41 008/SY13 Upper Quattro Box Gasket 12 004/XV30 Brick Retainer 42 008/JS15 PTFE Slide 13 010/JS31 Throat Plate 44 010/JS14 Slide Spacer Plate 15 012/SY33 Mover Bar 45 001/JS10 Firebox (Cove1SR) 16 002/SY30 Carrier Bar 46 012/PV09 Blanking Plate 17 012/CG05 Idler Rod 47 010/EY51 Clamping Plate 18 002/CG12 Driving Gratebar 48 002/PV12B Flue Collar 19 004/SY17 Ashpan 49 010/EY19 Flue Spacer Ring 20 002/SY07 Front Firebar 50# 010/SY11 Base Cover 21 002/SY08 Deepening Bar 51 010/PV33 Vert. Rear Flue Adapter (Opt'l Extra) 22 002/RY15 Door Knob & Spindle 52# 010/SY02 Store Stand 23 008/FFN001 M12 Half Nut 54# 010/SY12 Centre Stand 24 004/ST008 Tabbed Locking Washer 55 002/AY27 Riddler Knob 25 002/AY14 Door Catch 56 012/JS25 Serial No. Label 26 010/ST031 Door Catch Spacer 57 008/FFS068 Levelling Screw - M8 x 10mm Grub Screw 27 008/FFW015 M12 Double Coil Spring Washer 58 008/FFM039 Decorative Cap 28 008/PY13 Door/Riddling/Ashpan Tool 59 010/PY38 Door Catch Stop 29 008/BW39/S Hinge Pin Set 60* 010/EW51 Ash Carrier (Optional Extra) 30 002/PY24 Hinge Post 61* 010/JS52 External Air Manifold Kit
Item Part No. Description
To obtain spare parts please contact your local stockist giving Model, Part No. and Description. In case of difficulty contact the manufacturer at the address shown. This drawing is for identification purposes only.
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EN13240:2001
ROOMHEATERS FIRED BY WOOD FUEL
Ec certificate of conformity no:
Minimum distance to combustible materials: Side: Rear:
Emission of co in combustion products:
Flue gas temperature:
Space heating thermal output:
Energy efficiency:
Fuel types:
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248°C
4.0kW
79.3%
Wood Logs
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