Parkray ASPECT 4/4 COMPACT, ASPECT 5/5 COMPACT, ASPECT 5 SLIMLINE, ASPECT 8 SLIMLINE, ASPECT 8 Instructions Manual

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ASPECT 4/4 COMPACT ASPECT 5/5 COMPACT
ASPECT 5 SLIMLINE
ASPECT 8 SLIMLINE
ASPECT 14
WOODBURING STOVE MODELS
Instructions for:
Installation/Operating/Maintenance/Servicing
JINSPADA REV C 06/06/2019
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STOVE MODELS
ASPECT 4 ASPECT 4 COMPACT
CVSPA04WS/CVSPA04WB CVSPA04CWS/CVSPA04CWB
ASPECT 5 ASPECT 5 COMPACT
CVSPA05WS/CVSPA05WB CVSPA05CWS/CVSPA05CWB
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ASPECT 5 SLIMLINE ASPECT 6 CVSPA05SWS/CVSPA05SWB CVSPA06WS/CVSPA06WB
ASPECT 7 ASPECT 8 SLIMLINE
CVSPA07WS/CVSPA07WB CVSPA08SWS/CVSPA08SWB
ASPECT 8 ASPECT 9
CVSPA08WS/CVSPA08WB CVSPA09WS/CVSPA09WB
ASPECT 14
CVSPA14WS/CVSPA14WB
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CONTENTS INDEX:
STOVE MODELS………………………………………………………………………………………………… 2/3 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION………………………………………………………………………………. 5/6 IMPORTANT INFORMATION…………………………………………………………………………….. 7/8 SAFETY…………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 8 REMOVE INTERNAL COMPONENTS………………………………………………………………….. 9/10 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS……………………………………………………………………………….. 10/11 REMOVAL OF AIR STOP……………………………………………………………………………………… 11 APPLIANCE DIMENSIONS…………………………………………………………………………………. 12 - 14 PRE INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS…………………………………………………………………. 15 LEGAL REQUIREMENTS……………………………………………………………………………………. 16 CLEARANCES - COMBUSTIBLE…………………………………………………………………………. 17 FITTING HEAT SHIELD………………………………………………………………………………………. 17/18 CLEARANCES NON-COMBUSTIBLE………………………………………………………………… 18/19 COMMISSIONING AND HANDOVER…………………………………………………………………. 19/20 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS…………………………………………………………………………….. 20 - 23 MAINTENANCE & SERVICING………………………………………………………………………….. 23 - 25 TROUBLESHOOTING/DATA PLATE………………………………………………………………….. 26/27 SPARES……………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 28 - 34 COMMISSIONING & INSTALLATION CHECK LIST………………………………………………. 35 SERVICE RECORDS…………………………………………………………………………………………… 36 FULL WARRANTY INFORMATION…………………………………………………………………….. 37/38
Welcome to the Hunter Stoves family and thank you for purchasing a Parkray Aspect stove. This stove was designed and built to be a high-performance heating appliance, and we hope it will bring you great enjoyment. The natural environment is important to us, so our stoves are manufactured to provide you with a clean and efficient burn that will keep you warm through
cold winter nights.
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Technical Specification
GENERAL
Aspect
4
Aspect 4
Compact
Aspect
5
Aspect 5
Compact
Aspect 5
Slimline
Aspect
6
Energy Efficiency Class
A+
A+ A A+ A A
Nominal Heat Output
Wood
4.9kW
4.9kW
4.9kW
4.9kW
4.9kW
4.9kW
Energy Efficiency
EEI
115
114
105
108
104
104
Efficiency
Wood
85.9%
85.5%
79.0%
81.6%
79.0%
78.3%
Mean CO (@13% O₂)
Wood
0.33%
0.48%
0.17%
0.18%
0.20%
0.24%
Appliance Mass
56kg
52kg
79kg
72kg
85kg
93kg
Recommended Fuels
Wood
Seasoned Wood (less than 20% moisture content)
Log Length
280mm
280mm
350mm
350mm
330mm
330mm
FLUES
Mean Flue Gas Temperature
Wood
230˚C
212˚C
277˚C
267˚C
265°C
247°C
Flue Gas Mass Flow
Wood
2.6g/s
2.7g/s
4.2g/s
3.5g/s
4.4g/s
4.9g/s
Flue Outlet Size (Top or Rear Option)
125mm
125mm
125mm
125mm
125mm
125mm
VENTILATION
- Where leakage is greater than
5m³/hour/m²
- Ventilation normally required =
550mm² per kW output over 5kW
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
- Where leakage is less than or equal
to 5m³/hour/m²
- Ventilation normally required =
550mm² per kW output
2695
mm²
2695
mm²
2695
mm²
2695
mm²
2695
mm²
2695
mm²
For further information on ventilation please refer to Building Regulations Document J or your installer.
SMOKE CONTROL AREAS - This stove has been designed and assembled so that it may be used to burn wood logs in a Smoke Control Area. Find out if you are in a Smoke Control Area by contacting your Local Authority. These appliances are only exempt for use when fitted with a smoke control kit (ECIC04ARRT020 – Aspect 4’s/ECIC05ARRT020 – Aspect 5’s) (ECIR05ARRT020 – Aspect 6. Without the kit fitted the appliance is not an exempt appliance and so may leave the householder liable for a fine up to £1000.
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
For further information on ventilation please refer to Building Regulations Document J or your installer.
SMOKE CONTROL AREAS – These stoves have been designed and assembled so that it may be used to burn wood logs in a Smoke Control Area. Find out if you are in a Smoke Control Area by contacting your Local Authority. These appliances are only exempt for use when fitted with a smoke control kit (ECIS05ARRT020 – Aspect 7/ ECIR04ARRT020 – Aspect 8 /ECIS08ARRT020 – Aspect 8 Slimline/ECIS05ARRT020 – Aspect 7 / ECIR04ARRT020 – Aspect 8/9/ ECIR05ARRT020 – 14). Without the kit fitted the appliance is not an exempt appliance and so may leave
the householder liable for a fine up to £1000
GENERAL
Aspect 7
Aspect 8
Slimline
Aspect 8
Aspect 9
Aspect 14
Energy Efficiency Class
A A A A A
Nominal Heat Output
Wood
4.9kW
4.9kW
6.0kW
8.0kW
9.5kW
Energy Efficiency
EEI
103
105
105
97
97
Efficiency
Wood
78.1%
79.2%
79.2%
73.6%
71.9%
Mean CO (@13% O₂)
Wood
0.23%
0.24%
0.12%
0.11%
0.12%
Appliance Mass
86kg
98kg
110kg
100kg
130kg
Recommended Fuels
Wood
Seasoned Wood (less than 20% moisture content)
Log Length
350mm
350mm
350mm
350mm
350mm
FLUES
Mean Flue Gas Temperature
Wood
252˚C
275˚C
281˚C
316˚C
321°C
Flue Gas Mass Flow
Wood
4.8g/s
4.0g/s
5.0g/s
8.1g/s
10.4g/s
Flue Outlet Size (Top or Rear Option)
125mm
125mm
125mm
125mm
125mm
VENTILATION
- Where leakage is greater than
5m³/hour/m²
- Ventilation normally required =
550mm² per kW output over 5kW
NONE
NONE
550
mm²
1650
mm²
2475
mm²
- Where leakage is less than or
equal to 5m³/hour/m²
- Ventilation normally required =
550mm² per kW output
2695
mm²
2695
mm²
3300
mm²
4400
mm²
5225 mm²
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General Guidance
It is important that your stove is correctly installed and operated as Hunter Stoves Group cannot accept responsibility for any fault arising through incorrect installation, use, maintenance or servicing.
These instructions cover the basic principles to ensure satisfactory installation of the stove, although details may need slight modifications to suit particular local site conditions.
The installation must comply with current Building Regulations, National and European Standards, Local Authority Byelaws and other specifications or regulations as they affect the installation of the appliance.
The Building Regulations requirements may also be met by adopting the relevant recommendations in the current issues of British Standards BS 8303 and BS EN 15287-1.
Only use approved fuels on this appliance. Information about this can be found on Page 23.
This is a Domestic Appliance and must only be used in accordance with these instructions. Do not place articles that are affected by high temperatures on, or near, this appliance. Do not place furniture or other items within 1 metre of the front of this appliance. See the note on material clearances on pages 17-19.
Fitting a stove in a room which also contains an extractor fan and/or cooker hood should be avoided where possible. If this is unavoidable, the suitability of the space for fitting this appliance must be decided at the discretion of a qualified installer, and a flue draught interference test must be performed.
Do not obstruct the ventilation required for the safe use of this appliance.
Competent Persons Scheme
Hunter Stoves Group recommend that this stove be installed by a member of an accredited competent persons scheme e.g. HETAS.
If the installer is not a member of a competent person’s scheme, it is a legal requirement, in the UK, to notify your Local Building Control Officer in advance of any installation work starting.
Health and Safety Precautions
Special care must be taken when installing the stove such that the requirements of the Health and Safety at Work Act are met.
Handling
This appliance is very heavy. Adequate facilities must be available for loading, unloading and site handling.
Fire Cement
Some types of fire cement are caustic and should not be allowed to come into contact with the skin. In case of contact, wash immediately with plenty of water.
Asbestos
This stove contains no asbestos. If there is a possibility of disturbing any asbestos in the course of installation, then please seek specialist guidance and use appropriate protective equipment.
PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS PRIOR TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION. KEEP THESE
INSTRUCTIONS IN A SAFE PLACE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE AND SERVICING.
THIS APPLIANCE WILL BECOME VERY HOT WHEN USED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THESE INSTRUCTIONS,
HUNTER STOVES RECOMMEND THAT AN APPROVED GUARD IS USED TO PROTECT THE YOUNG, ELDERLY
OR INFIRM FROM HARM.
THE INSTALLER COMMISSIONING SHEET CAN BE FOUND ON THE BACK COVER. PLEASE ENSURE THAT IT IS
COMPLETED PRIOR TO USE.
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Metal Parts
When installing or servicing this stove, care should be taken to avoid the possibility of personal injury.
Modification
No unauthorised modification of this appliance should be carried out.
Safety
WARNING – This appliance will be hot when in operation and due care should be taken. The supplied operating tool
or glove may be used to open the door and operate the air controls.
Aerosols
Do not use an aerosol spray on or near the stove when it is alight.
Fireguards
Always use a fireguard in the presence of children, the elderly or the infirm. The fireguard should be manufactured in accordance with BS8423 – Fireguards for use with solid fuel appliances.
Do not Over-Fire
It is possible to fire the stove beyond its design capacity. This could damage the stove so watch for signs of over­firing. If any part of the stove starts to glow red, the stove is in an over-fire situation and the controls should be adjusted accordingly.
Never leave the stove unattended for long periods without first adjusting the controls to a safe setting. Careful air supply control should be exercised at all times.
Fume Emission
Properly installed and operated, this appliance will not emit fumes. Occasional fumes from de-ashing and refuelling may occur. Persistent fume emission must not be tolerated.
This appliance should not be operated with the door open.
If fume emission persists, then the following immediate action should be taken: -
Open doors and windows to ventilate the room. Let the fire go out or eject and safely dispose of fuel from the appliance. Check for flue/chimney blockage and clean if required. Do not attempt to re-light the fire until the cause of the fume emission has been identified and corrected.
If necessary, seek expert advice.
Adverse Weather
In a small number of installations, occasional local weather conditions (e.g. wind from a particular direction) may cause downdraught in the flue and cause the stove to emit fumes. In these circumstances, the stove should not be used. A professional flue installer will be able to advice on solutions to this problem (e.g. anti­downdraught cowl).
Carbon Monoxide Detector
Hunter Stoves recommend a Carbon Monoxide Detector that conforms to the latest issue of BS EN 50292 be placed in the same room as the appliance. The installation of such an alarm is not considered as a substitute for regular maintenance or servicing or the appliance and flue system.
IN THE EVENT OF A CHIMNEY FIRE:
Raise the alarm Call the Fire Brigade Close appliance air controls Move furniture, ornaments etc. away Place a fireguard in front of stove Check the chimney breast for signs of excessive heat.
If the wall is becoming excessively hot, move furniture away.
Ensure the Fire Brigade can gain access to your roof space in order to check for fire spread.
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Removing Internal Components
All internal components must be removed prior to fitting the stove. This will make handling the stove easier; allow access to fixings and the flue outlet; as well as protect the internal components from damage during the installation
process.
Fuel Retainer
Bottom Grate Brick
Side Bricks
Open the door and remove the fuel retainer. (A) Lift upwards (B) push inwards and then remove from the body.
Lift up baffle and pull the top of the brick inwards (A) and then remove from stove (B).
Lift up bottom grate brick on one side (A) and slide out of stove (B).
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Upper and Lower Rear Bricks
Baffle/Throat Plate
Stove Assembly
Flue Collar
Push up and (A) drop one edge downward into the bottom of the stove and pull outwards (B).
Place the flue collar gaskets on the outlet to be used.
Push the upper brick upwards (A). Then pull the bottom edge of the rear brick forward (B) and lift the brick out of the stove. Repeat with the lower brick.
Top and rear outlet
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Blanking Plate
Secondary Air Slider Stop Removal Instructions
This stove has been designed and assembled so that it may be used to burn wood logs in a Smoke Control Area.
If the stove is installed in a Smoke Control Area, THE SECONDARY AIR STOP MUST BE FITTED.
DO NOT REMOVE THIS STOP. Doing so may leave the householder liable for a fine of up to £1000.
If the stove is being installed in a location which is not in a Smoke Control Area, you can remove the secondary air stop. Find out if you are in a Smoke Control Area by contacting your Local Authority.
To remove the secondary air stop, remove the two screws and then take off the plate (as per the diagram below).
Re-Assembling The Stove
Refit all the internal parts by following the ‘removing internal component’ instructions in
reverse order.
Wind the four M6 studs supplied into the fixing holes in the flue collar until finger tight. Place the flue collar onto the stove and tighten using the supplied washers and nuts from inside the stove.
Place the gasket on the outlet and put the blanking plate on top of this. Wind the four M6 studs supplied into the fixing holes until finger tight. Place the plate onto the stove and tighten using the supplied washers and nuts from inside the stove.
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Appliance Dimensions Aspect
Dimensions Aspect 4 Compact/Aspect 4 BOTH COMPACT STANDARD
Dimensions Aspect 5 Compact/Aspect 5 BOTH COMPACT STANDARD
Dimensions Aspect 5 Slimline
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