De-Ashing & Disposal; Chimney Cleaning/ Baffle Removal; Fire Safety - Stanley Lismore Installation And Operating Instructions Manual

Non boiler wood burning stove
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REFUELLING
To achieve the nominal output the product would
need to be refuelled at 45 minute intervals with a fuel
load of approximately 2kg. Do not overfill the com-
bustion chamber, ensure that all logs are retained in
the fire using by the fire fence. Reduced outputs will
result when fuels of lower calorific values are used.
Following refuelling open the ash door slightly until a
flame is established for best combustion of the
wood.
DE-ASHING & DISPOSAL
De-Ashing must be carried out when the stove is
cold. Brush the ashes through the grate into the
ashpan below.
The ashpan should be emptied every day.
If ashes are allowed to build to grate level you could
damage the firebars by overheating.
Ashes should be placed in a metal or other non-
combustible container with a tight fitting lid. The
closed container of ashes should be placed on a
non-combustible material, pending final disposal. If
ashes are buried in soil, or otherwise dumped they
should be retained in the closed container until they
are thoroughly cooled. See Fig.23.

CHIMNEY CLEANING/ BAFFLE REMOVAL

Remove the combustion chamber liners at the sides
of the combustion chamber.
Lift the top baffle up over the secondary air pipe,
then the rear combustion chamber liner will pull for-
ward and can be removed. Now the top baffle can
be moved back against the back wall , then raise the
left hand edge up and to the left which will allow
the right hand edge drop into the stove, drop the baf-
fle into the combustion chamber and remove it
through the door opening.
NOTE: Where the chimney is believed to have
served an open fire installation it is possible that the
higher flue gas temperature from a closed appliance
may loosen deposits that were previously firmly
adhered, with the consequent risk of flue blockage,
it is therefore recommended that the chimney be
swept a second time within a month of regular use
after installation.
Fig.24
Back Casting

FIRE SAFETY

To provide reasonable fire safety, the following
Fig.23
should be given serious consideration.
1. Do not over fire the stove.
2. Over-firing will also damage painted or enamel
finish.
3. Install a smoke detector in the room.
4. A conveniently located class A fire extinguisher to
contend with small fires resulting from burning
embers.
5. A practical evacuation plan.
6. A plan to deal with a chimney fire as follows:-
(a) Notify the fire department.
(b) Prepare occupants for immediate evacua-
tion.
(c) Close all openings into the stove.
(d) While awaiting the fire department watch for
ignition to adjacent combustibles from over-
heated flue pipe or from embers or sparks
from the chimney.
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