Top Flue Exit; Rear Flue Exit; Chimney; Ventilation & Combustion Air Requirements - Stanley Erin Installation And Operating Instructions Manual

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Flue pipes may be of any of the following materials:
*
Cast iron as described in BS 41:
1973 (1981), or
*
Stainless steel with a wall thickness
of at least 1mm and as described in
BS EN 10095:1999 Specification for
stainless and heat resisting steel
plate, sheet and strip, for Grade 316
S11, 316 S13, 316 S16, 316 S31,
316 S33, or the equivalent
Euronorm 88-71 designation, or
*
Vitreous enamelled steel complying
with BS 6999: 1989.
Flue pipes with spigot and socket joints should be fit-
ted with the socket uppermost.
Clearance to combustibles must be adhered to
when fitting the flue pipe.
The flue gas mass flow is 9.2 g/s solid mineral fuel
and 6.7 g/s wood logs. The mean flue gas temper-
ature measured directly downstream of the spigot at
nominal heat output is 330
able for continuous operation on solid mineral fuel
and intermittent operation on wood logs.

TOP FLUE EXIT

When connecting to a flue pipe it is necessary to
provide an access door in the pipe for flue and chim-
ney cleaning. It is possible to clean the chimney
through the stove. Take the flue spigot and before
fitting it to the stove place a small amount of fire
cement on the inside flange of the outlet and push
the flue spigot into place making sure the spigot is
properly sealed to the stove. Remove any excess
cement from the inside of the flue spigot to prevent
obstruction of the flue way. See Fig.13.
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C. The appliance is suit-
Fig.13

REAR FLUE EXIT

Fit the top cover plate to the stove with the two
screws holding on the rear exit cover plate making
sure that the sealing rope is properly seated on the
stove flue outlet. Tighten screws.
It is recommended that a minimum clearance of
100mm be maintained from the sides and rear of the
appliance to a tiled fireplace or masonry wall, espe-
cially on the right of the appliance as access is
required for the controls. See Fig.14.
Fig.14

CHIMNEY

Do not connect to a chimney serving another
appliance.
The stove is a radiant room heater and must be con-
nected to a chimney of the proper size and type.
The chimney must have a cross-sectional area of at
least 30 square inches 19350sq. mm or a diameter
of at least 6" (150mm). It is best to connect to a
chimney of the same size, as connection to a larger
size may result in a somewhat less draught. Do not
connect to a chimney serving another appliance.
Minimum chimney height 15' (4.1 meters) from floor
on which stove is installed. An existing masonry
chimney should be inspected and if necessary
repaired by a competent mason. The stove must be
connected to a chimney with a minimum continuous
draft of .06 wg. poor draft conditions will result in
poor performance.
In adverse weather conditions, down drafts may be
experienced causing smoke or fumes to spill into the
room. If this occurs shut the appliance down by
closing the air controls. If the problem persists seek
the advice of a chimney sweep.
VENTILATION & COMBUSTION AIR
REQUIREMENTS
It is imperative that there is sufficient air supply to
the stove in order to support correct combustion.
The air supply to this appliance must comply with
B.S. 8303: Part 1.
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