“higgledy-piggledy” manner. This stove has been designed as a wood only burning stove. Euroheat can supply a kit to convert the stove to a multifuel stove suitable for burning mineral fuels such as anthracite, and other smokeless coals.
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Suitable paint may be purchased from a stove shop or direct from Euroheat. The Flue The installation guide recommends that your chimney is lined and insulated because the efficiency of the stove allows only the minimum of heat to be lost through the flue. A badly insulated or an...
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The stove must be cleaned of ash and any tarring as often as your use of the stove and fuel dictate. All deposits on the stove interior will insulate the stove body from the fire and will reduce the stove’s efficiency. Flue ways which become choked will not only reduce the stoves performance but can become a serious health risk if the flue is not taking away all the gaseous products of combustion. It is important that all the stove doors close tightly and glass rope and ceramic fibre seals are replaced annually or when any signs of wear are apparent, and that only parts approved by Euroheat are fitted. Removing Top Baffles Lift the right hand baffle upwards, lifting the rear more than the front. Move the baffle towards the stove back to allow the front edge to clear the supporting ledge and pull forward. The left baffle removes similarly. To replace the...
Part No: MS8001 Euroheat, Nestor Martin have a policy of continual research and development and reserve the right to modify its appliances without prior notice. We make every effort to ensure that the information provided in this document is correct and accurate at the time of printing.
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