Stanley GRAINNE Installation And Operating Instructions Manual

Stanley GRAINNE Installation And Operating Instructions Manual

Boiler & non boiler solid fuel stove

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Boiler & Non Boiler
INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
This appliance is hot while in operation and retains its heat for a long period of time after use. Children, aged
or infirm persons should be supervised at all times and should not be allowed to touch the hot working surfaces
while in use or until the appliance has thoroughly cooled.
PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE INSTALLATION. These instructions cover
the basic principles to ensure the satisfactory installation of the stove, although detail may need slight
modification to suit particular local site conditions.
GRAINNE
Solid Fuel Stove

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  • Page 1 GRAINNE Boiler & Non Boiler Solid Fuel Stove INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS This appliance is hot while in operation and retains its heat for a long period of time after use. Children, aged or infirm persons should be supervised at all times and should not be allowed to touch the hot working surfaces while in use or until the appliance has thoroughly cooled.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE NO. General ............. . Health &...
  • Page 3 PAGE NO. De-Ashing ............Disposal of Ashes .
  • Page 4: General

    GRAINNE SOLID FUEL STOVE INSTALLATION & OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS IMPORTANT WARNING In all cases the installation must comply with cur- rent Building Regulations, Local Authority Bylaws This stove must not be installed into a chimney that and other specifications or regulations as they serves any other heating appliance.
  • Page 5: Flue Pipes

    objects. Wind effects can also be created by natur- CHIMNEY al land contours. The stove is a radiant room heater and must be con- To minimise the wind effects, the flue termination nected to a chimney of the proper size and type. The point should be located a minimum of 1000mm from chimney must have a cross sectional area of at least the roof measured vertically and 2300mm measured...
  • Page 6: Permanent Air Vent

    out, before lighting the stove. Once the stove is The effective free area of any vent should be ascer- under fire check all seals for soundness and that the tained before installation. The effect of any screen boiler and water system are operating correctly. should be allowed for when determining the effec- Ensure that the flue is functioning correctly and that tive free area of any vent.
  • Page 7: Rear Flue Exit

    REAR FLUE EXIT There are several conditions to be considered in Boiler Model selecting a location for your Grainne Stove. For the rear flue outlet configuration, push in the flue a. Position in the area to be heated- central connector pipe (not supplied) into the flue outlet locations are usually best.
  • Page 8: Technical Data

    Fig.7 Mean Flue gas temperature directly downstream of the spigot at nominal output 317°C The appliance is suitable for continuous operation on solid mineral fuel and intermittent operation on wood logs. This appliance has been tested using seasoned wood logs and manufactured briquettes smokeless fuel (Ancit) for closed appliances, sized between 20g and 140g.
  • Page 9: Specification

    SPECIFICATION - NON BOILER Fig.8 SPECIFICATION - BOILER Fig. 9 Note: Dimensions stated are in millimetres unless otherwise stated and may be subject to a slight +/- variation.
  • Page 10: Plumbing (Boiler Model Only)

    PLUMBING (BOILER MODEL) INJECTOR TEE REGULATIONS Where the gravity and central heating circuits join together to return to the stove we recommend the The plumbing must be in accordance with all use of an injector tee connection, situated as close relevant regulations and practices.
  • Page 11: Low/Slumber Burn

    WARNING NOTE Rotate the knob to the required setting. These are a guide only and experience will dictate the required Properly installed, operated and maintained this setting for comfort. stove will not emit fumes into the dwelling. Occasional fumes from de ashing and re fuelling NOTE:- may occur.
  • Page 12: Opening Stove Door

    Fig.13 Fig.14 OPEN When burning coal, timber or peat. CLOSE When burning anthracite and Fig.15 smokeless fuels. See Fig.13 WARNING: THE AIR SLIDER IS HOT WHILE STOVE IS IN USE - USE TOOL TO OPERATE. WARNING: DO NOT OBSTRUCT PRIMARY AIR SUPPLY TO THE AIR DUCT AT THE BACK OF THE STOVE.
  • Page 13: Important Notes

    HANDLE ON EITHER OF THE FIREBOX DOORS AS THE HANDLE WILL GET EXCESSIVELY HOT WHILE THE STOVE IS IN OPERATION. Use only replacement parts recommended by Waterford Stanley. Making unauthorised modifications, or using unauthorised parts will invalidate your guarantee and may cause damage or injury.
  • Page 14: Lighting

    LIGHTING Before lighting the stove, ensure that any build up of ashes in the fire box has been removed and that the ashpan has been emptied. Open the firebox and cover the grate with crumpled pieces of paper. Lay pieces of kindling on top of the paper towards the back of the fire box.
  • Page 15: De-Ashing

    DE-ASHING TO CLEAN CHIMNEY OUTLET When ash build-up becomes excessive in the fire Boiler Model chamber shake the firebars by inserting the operat- ing tool/door handle into the round slot on the right Remove baffle underneath the boiler cross flow side of the stove, twisting clockwise and anti-clock- chamber by lifting it upwards and pulling it outwards wise.
  • Page 16: Periods Of Prolonged Non-Use

    rocker bar is clear of the right hand firebricks. (c) Close all openings into the stove. Remove the grate assembly from the firebox, (d) While awaiting the fire department watch for replace the damaged part and reassemble the fire- ignition to adjacent combustibles from over box by re-positioning the grate assembly and then heated flue pipe or from embers or sparks reposition all the firebricks.
  • Page 17: Glass Cleaning

    CO ALARM The glass will self clean when there is sufficient heat Waterford Stanley recommend the fitting of a CO generated by the burning fuel. If a build-up of cre- Alarm in the same room as the appliance, this is a osote occurs on the glass it may be due to draft con- requirement under UK Building Regulations.
  • Page 18: Exploded View - Boiler Model

    GRAINNE SOLID FUEL- HPB MODEL EXPLODED VIEW HANDLE 16. HINGE PIN 31. 25MM SPACER OPERATING TOOL 17. ASH COMPARTMENT 32. BOILER PLUG 18. FLEXIBLE DRIVE 33. DOOR HANDLE SPACER ASHTRAY FRONT 19. FRONT BRICK 34. FIRE FENCE BASE PANEL 20. SIDE BRICK NO.1 35.
  • Page 19: Exploded View - Non Boiler Model

    GRAINNE SOLID FUEL- NON BOILER MODEL EXPLODED VIEW HANDLE 18. ASH COMPARTMENT ASSEMBLY 35. FIRE FENCE SUPPORT 19. DOOR STOP 36. BACK PANEL OUTER BACK 20. HINGE PIN 37. EXTERNAL AIR WASH CASTING ASHTRAY FRONT 21. FLEXIBLE DRIVE 38. AIR WASH CASTING BASE PANEL 22.
  • Page 20: Installation Check List

    12. The room in which the appliance is located should have an air vent of adequate size to support correct combustion (see Ventilation & Combustion Air Requirement Section for specific details). Manufactured by Waterford Stanley Ltd., Unit 401-403, IDA Industrial Estate, Cork Road, Waterford, Ireland. Tel: (051) 302300 Fax (051) 302315 Website: www.waterfordstanley.com...

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