Olymberyl HF443-B  Aidan Boiler Instruction Manual

Olymberyl HF443-B Aidan Boiler Instruction Manual

Multi fuel and wood burning free-standing cast iron boiler stove

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Instruction Manual
Model HF443-B Olymberyl Aidan Boiler
Multi Fuel and Wood Burning
Free-standing Cast Iron Boiler Stove
Published August 2013
Please note This appliance has been independently CE tested in the United kingdom and
approved for the burning of wood and mineral fuels and must, at all times, be used in
accordance with these instructions to ensure safe and efficient operation.
You will need to refer to the serial number of your stove should you ever need to make a
claim under the Olymberyl® Warranty. You will find the serial number, beginning with HF,
on the CE plate at the rear of the stove as well as on the lid of the outer packaging.
Write the date the stove was delivered to you below as this is likely to differ from the
purchase date. Remember to keep your receipt as proof of purchase.
Ref: HF443-B / UK-NI-ROI / V8.05-14
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Summary of Contents for Olymberyl HF443-B Olymberyl Aidan Boiler

  • Page 1 You will need to refer to the serial number of your stove should you ever need to make a claim under the Olymberyl® Warranty. You will find the serial number, beginning with HF, on the CE plate at the rear of the stove as well as on the lid of the outer packaging.
  • Page 2: Warning Note

    WARNING NOTE Properly installed, operated and maintained this stove will not emit fumes into the dwelling. Occasional fumes from removing ash and refuelling may occur. However, persistent fume emission is potentially dangerous and must not be tolerated. If fume emission does persist, then the following immediate action should be taken: •...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    The Olymberyl® 5 Year Warranty If you are installing this stove in a UK Smoke Stove owner’s responsibility Control Area the Olymberyl Aidan Boiler stove Terms and conditions can only be fuelled with approved smokeless What the warranty covers fuels –...
  • Page 4 GENERAL DIMENSIONS All sizes in mm Important: Take all critical pipework measurements from the stove on site...
  • Page 5: Standard Features

    Building Regulations’ permanent MODEL DETAILS ventilation requirements should be based on this total Model Name Olymberyl Aidan Boiler output and not just the stove’s output to the room. HF443-B Model Number Approved Document J of the Building Regulations...
  • Page 6: Packing List

    PACKING LIST IMPORTANT SAFETY ADVICE As soon as you receive your new stove please check • Ensure that an approved carbon monoxide detector that you have a full set of components as set out in (BS EN50291:2001) is fitted in the same room as the the list below.
  • Page 7: Fire Cement

    BOILER STOVE SYSTEMS – comply with local water authority regulations in order to safeguard water quality and public health – see SPECIFIC SAFETY ISSUES page 8 and 24. • If there is a possibility that part of the heating • The hot water cylinder thermostat should be set at system may be frozen you should not light the stove 60ºC (and tested) to prevent scalding –...
  • Page 8 BUILDING CONTROL AND HETAS Scotland Building Standards (2001) Domestic In the United Kingdom most installations of solid fuel www.sbsa.gov.uk and wood burning appliances and systems are subject Northern Ireland to the requirements of Building Regulations. These The Building Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2000 / regulations must be observed and such installations Amendment 2006 / Amendment No 2 2006 need to be notified to the relevant Local Authority...
  • Page 9: Assembling The Stove

    Under no cir- cumstances should the doors be removed as this will invalidate your Olymberyl Warranty. Always lift the stove to finally position it. Alternatively it may be possible to place the stove on thick 4 X 1”...
  • Page 10 ATTACHING THE LEGS The Aidan boiler stove is extremely heavy and therefore adequate facilities must be available for its safe loading, unloading and site handling. The method shown here is ‘tried and tested’ but will require two strong people used to handling heavy weights to ensure that it is undertaken safely.
  • Page 11 REMOVING THE BAFFLE PLATE removing the heat sink (see section opposite) to fully ensure that there is no soot build up in areas which Regular checking of the baffle plate will ensure that you otherwise cannot reach. the stove’s flueway stays clear of soot as well as To replace the baffle, simply reverse the operation –...
  • Page 12 ACCESSING THE FLUEWAY then lifting it upwards. With the correct sized socket or spanner carefully remove the four bolts which The Aidan Boiler allows you to sweep the flue secure the heat sink to the top of fire chamber taking system through the stove without the need to care not to damage the rope seal gasket.
  • Page 13: Recommended Fuels

    In the event of a problem with your stove – always you must only burn approved smokeless fuels. The check your choice of fuel first! following fuels are approved by Olymberyl for use in the HF443-B Olymberyl Boiler stove: Manufactured or finished wood products, such as plywood and chipboard, must also be strictly avoided •...
  • Page 14 • Petroleum Coke Never burn petroleum coke as this The stove is not designed to be operated with the burns at a very high temperature and its continued door left open continuously – this will reduce its use will almost certainly cause irreparable damage to operating efficiency and it will consume more fuel components such as the grate, baffle plate and fire- very quickly and produce less heat.
  • Page 15: Burning Wood Logs

    and other factors such as the fuel type, the system still be regularly removed from the ash pan – never let set-up and the pump flow speed. Finding the right the ash pan get over-filled. Once you have lived with setting(s) will be a matter of trial and error as well as your stove for a while you’ll soon get to know how personal preference.
  • Page 16 the weight of typical log) layered criss-cross or ‘wig- staining which the Airwash may find difficult wam’ style and a small firelighter will get the fire well to remove. established and up to operating temperature quickly. Only reduce the Secondary Air control when the wood If you feel you have a weak chimney draught, then has ‘carbonised’...
  • Page 17: Burning Mineral Fuels

    4 Never overload the stove – it will be smoky and gas which could be released into the room when the inefficient as well as very slow to establish a good fire chamber door is opened. burn and could eventually possibly over-fire when it Rake the embers and spread them out to make an does get established.
  • Page 18: Extended Burning

    Primary Air (bottom control) – fully open this, ensure the Primary and Secondary Air is fully Secondary Air (top control) – adjust to suit closed. Then simply control the flame pattern and Thermostat Control – fully open (8) burn rate with the Thermostat Control. However, you Door –...
  • Page 19: Removing Ash

    REMOVING ASH INSTALLATION CHECK-LIST This information is intended to outline the general Remember, you do not need to riddle wood ash during firing, but possibly only at the start when some principles of installing your boiler stove. However, as Primary Air is needed to aid the initial combustion. each installation will vary and must comply with local, national and European building regulations, which Riddling allows mineral fuel ash to fall into the...
  • Page 20 • The chimney has been swept and tested prior to combustible material, set on a firm and level base and installation. should be at least 125mm (5”) thick. This can include the thickness of any non-combustible floor under • The proximity of all combustible materials to the the hearth or non-combustible decorative surface.
  • Page 21 flue and chimney. Flexible Stainless Steel Chimney Liners The Chimney Terminal Olymberyl strongly recommend fitting a chimney liner The existing chimney pot or terminal must be suitable for the following reasons: for stove installation and should not restrict the smoke •...
  • Page 22 SYSTEM INSTALLATION: Combined with the at-a-glance list below this should provide you with a basic understanding of the GENERAL GUIDELINES essential requirements your system should have. As Central heating systems each system and its requirements will vary the list A pumped central heating circuit combined with a below is by no means meant to be comprehensive.
  • Page 24 Hot water cylinder on either side of the pump to allow for easy pump maintenance and safe removal in the event of a fault. The water system must be properly vented and you Allow a minimum of 1.5 metres (5’) of static head and must use a double-feed indirect cylinder which is in always follow the pump manufacturer’s instructions.
  • Page 25: Commissioning

    When the installation is complete it is important that 9 Warranty Card a final safety smoke test is carried out. Complete the relevant parts of the Olymberyl Fully open the Primary and Secondary Air controls, as Warranty Card with your Hetas / INFO or competent well as the Thermostat Control, and warm the flue...
  • Page 26: System Balance

    SYSTEM BALANCE TROUBLE-SHOOTING With all wood burning and multi fuel boiler stoves, CHIMNEY FIRE given their particular heat cycle and the natural gravity If your stove has been installed correctly and you have fed flow, it is extremely important that the radiators also operated it correctly and regularly carried out the are balanced to ensure an efficient distribution of heat recommended routine checks then it is unlikely that...
  • Page 27: Components Glowing Red

    first instance always seek the expert advice of your • Causes: Excessive Chimney Draught This limits approved installer, or authorised Olymberyl dealer. the effectiveness of the air controls so that the fire There are a number of factors, either alone or burns with very strong bright yellow flames and with...
  • Page 28: Glass Blackening

    because draught stabilisers limit the exit of flue gases Secondary Air controls are in the fully open position, from the stove, they should only ever be specified, will provide limited heat output. Check that any fitted and subsequently tested by an approved permanent air vent fitted to supply the extra installer.
  • Page 29 ‘trade-off’. In this instance, if you’re sure that the fuel or old system then it is likely that the system needs is seasoned and dry, then burning the stove at very re-balancing to work in conjunction with your stove. high temperature for a short period after a long slow See page 23 burn will usually burn off any sooty deposits.
  • Page 30: Routine Checks

    ROUTINE CHECKS REGULAR MAINTENANCE • Baffle Plate and Flue Way During the heating During routine checks if you notice anything wrong with your stove then it should be rectified season check the flue way and baffle plate at least immediately. Never use a stove that you know is not once a month to start with and remove any soot fully functioning –...
  • Page 31 • Replacing Glass Never use your stove if it has removing and polishing with a soft cloth. Any chips in cracked or missing glass. Your Olymberyl dealer can the enamel should be repaired immediately with an quickly supply you with a new piece of heat-resistant appropriate enamel repair kit to avoid the damaged glass should you ever need it –...
  • Page 32: Standing Down

    There will be some point in the year when you will not need to use your stove for some time and taking care Your new Hi-Flame Olymberyl stove has been CE to clean it thoroughly then will save you much time EN13240 tested in the UK to ensure that it meets later.
  • Page 33: What The Warranty Covers

    The Warranty does not cover an illegally service record and a copy should be attached to the claim. installed stove (see point 1 above). 7 You must not have modified the construction of the The Warranty does not cover parts deemed to be stove in any way.
  • Page 34: Annual Service

    Hetas or INFO registered installer or your authorised Olymberyl • When the aerosol paint has dried, apply traditional dealer.
  • Page 35: System Notes And Settings

    SYSTEM NOTES AND SETTINGS For future reference include a basic drawing of the system and notes on the circulation pump and system thermostat settings etc as well as their location and the location of the system drain point.
  • Page 36 Booklet contents may not be copied in whole or in part Hi-Flame Fireplace (UK) Limited without the prior written permission of the copyright Holmes Chapel Business Park holder. Olymberyl® and Aidan® are the registered names and trading names of Hi-Flame Fireplace (UK) Limited Manor Lane, Holmes Chapel Cheshire CW4 8AF www.hi-flame.com...

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