Low/Slumber Burn; Thermostat Operation; Recommended Fuels - Stanley Ashling Installation And Operating Instructions Manual

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LOW / SLUMBER BURN
To achieve an overnight or a low burn rate, close the
air wash slider fully by pulling out the air wash lever
using the ashpan lifting tool and turn the primary air
control knob to setting 0.

THERMOSTAT OPERATION

Fig.14
Setting 0:
Closed
Setting 1:
1/4 Open
Setting 2:
1/2 Open
Setting 3:
3/4 Open
Setting 4:
Full Open
Rotate the knob to give the required burning rate.
NOTE:-
A boiler model stove will provide heat into the boil-
er and also to the room in which it is situated. The
heat to room is in a fixed relationship with the heat
to the boiler.
The heat to the boiler is controlled by the air supply
to the stove which is required to have a thermosta-
tic damper for safety reasons. When the tempera-
ture of the water in the boiler exceeds 55 ˚C the
thermostatic damper will begin to shut off the air
supply, should the water temperature continue to
rise the thermostatic damper will continue to close
and if the water temperature reaches 85 ˚C the
thermostatic damper closes the primary air supply
fully.
In the event where a stove is fitted to a central heat-
ing system which is undersized in relation to the
nominal heat output to boiler then the stove will
operate satisfactorily but will be unable to achieve
the nominal heat output to room as the thermostat-
ic damper will shut off the air supply to prevent an
overheat situation in the boiler.
For example:- Where a stove provides 2kW to the
room and 8kW to the boiler and if the thermostatic
damper shuts down the air supply to provide 4kW to
the boiler, then the heat to room will decrease pro-
portionally to 1kW.
Overnight Burning
Slow burning
Medium burning
Maximum Heat

RECOMMENDED FUELS

The stove output levels are assessed on standard
House Coals of good quality. Reduced outputs will
result when fuels of lower calorific values are used.
Wood logs up to 406mm (16") long are suitable.
All fuels should be stored under cover and kept as
dry as possible prior to use.
This stove has obtained HETAS Ltd approval as an
'intermittent' operating appliance for burning natural
wood logs only as the recommended fuel. HETAS
Approval does not cover the use of other fuels either
alone or mixed with the recommended fuel, nor does
it cover instructions for the use of other fuels.
Fig.15
OPEN
When burning coal, timber or peat.
CLOSE
When burning anthracite and
smokeless fuels.
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