Hi-Flame HF5902 Instruction Manual

Hi-Flame HF5902 Instruction Manual

Inset convector multi fuel and wood burning non-boiler inset stove

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Instruction Manual
Hi-Flame Inset Convector
Multi Fuel and Wood Burning
Non-Boiler Inset Stove
Published June 2014
Please note
This appliance has been independently
tested and is recommended as suitable for use in
Smoke Control Areas when burning wood logs (see
pages 10-15). It must, at all times, be operated in
accordance with the instructions to minimise the
amount of smoke produced.
You will need to refer to the serial number of your
stove should you ever need to make a claim under the
Hi-Flame Warranty. You will fi nd 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.
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This appliance has been SEAI verifi ed
The output and effi ciency data for this appliance
have been verifi ed by the Irish government
Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI) and is
listed on their Home-heating Appliance Register of
Performance (HARP) database
Ref: HF5902/ UK-NI-ROI / V4.16-07-15
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  • Page 1 You will need to refer to the serial number of your stove should you ever need to make a claim under the Hi-Flame Warranty. You will fi nd 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

    Ireland. excess fi re cement should be quickly removed before it hardens. HANDLING The Hi-Flame Inset Convector is extremely heavy and therefore adequate facilities must be available for its safe loading, unloading and site handling. METAL PARTS When installing or servicing this stove care should be taken to avoid the possibility of personal injury from the stove’s metal parts.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Service Record PLEASE NOTE This instruction manual is also used for a number of other inset stove models in the Hi-Flame product range and therefore some of the stove photographs and diagrams used, which are used for guidance purposes only, may differ slightly from your new Hi-Flame Inset Convector.
  • Page 4: General Dimensions

    GENERAL DIMENSIONS All sizes in mm Important: Take all critical measurements from the stove on site...
  • Page 5: Technical Data

    TECHNICAL DATA IMPORTANT GENERAL SPECIFICATION In the interests of safety please read these instructions carefully before installing or Hi-Flame Inset Convector Model Name operating your new stove. Even if you have Model Number HF5902 installed or operated stoves before, remember...
  • Page 6: Important Safety Advice

    IMPORTANT SAFETY ADVICE INSTALLATION REGULATIONS You must ensure that your stove is installed by a • Ensure that an approved carbon monoxide detector (BS EN50291:2001) is fitted in the same room as the recognised competent person who is appropriately stove. It should be powered by a battery designed for qualified in the installation of stoves and that the the working life of the alarm.
  • Page 7: Packing List

    Some components are contained within the ash pan or will already be fitted to the stove. • Baffle Plates As part of the Hi-Flame Inset Convector’s clean burn combustion system the stove unusually features two baffle plates. Check the position of both baffle plates inside the ‘roof’...
  • Page 8: Removing The Baffle Plates

    fireplace stonework. Remove any ash or soot from the fire chamber. and out of the way at the same time as you remove With the Hi-Flame Inset Convector there are no the firebricks. additional fixing brackets or bolts or to remove.
  • Page 9 The view of the fitted baffle from the top (outside) To back of stove...
  • Page 10: Uk Smoke Control Areas

    Clean Air Act requirements • Shorter burn times • Low heat output The Hi-Flame Inset Convector HF5902 has a factory- • Dirty glass and firebricks fitted modified control damper to prevent closure • Excessive and rapid creosote build-up in the flue...
  • Page 11: Prohibited Fuels

    Your Hi-Flame Inset Convector has two simple air increases the need for frequent cleaning of the stove control sliders, use the tool provided to move them: and flue system.
  • Page 12: Burning Wood Logs

    Hi-Flame Warranty. Build up the fire in stages To get the best out of your stove and to ensure it does...
  • Page 13 When flue gas temperatures are below 120°C, Once the embers of the first refuel phase are glowing creosote tars form within the gases and the fire will be then these can be evenly spread with a poker or smoky and burn with a dull orange flame. Burning the companion tool and the main larger refuelling wood stove like this for a sustained period will create can be quickly set.
  • Page 14: Burning Mineral Fuels

    BURNING MINERAL FUELS prevent nuisance smoke and sooty deposits. Never overfill the fire chamber and also avoid Only use approved smokeless fuels. You can find over-sized pieces of wood which will ‘slow’ the fire out more about these by visiting the Hetas down at the start but then could lead to over-firing.
  • Page 15: Slumber Burning

    SLUMBER BURNING REMOVING ASH Remember, you do not need to riddle wood ash The Hi-Flame Inset Convector is designed to allow during firing, but possibly only at the start when some ‘slow’ or ‘slumber’ burning without creating the Primary air is needed to aid the initial combustion.
  • Page 16: Installation Check-List

    The minimum flue height required for the fireplace recess or opening) must also suitably Hi-Flame Inset Convector is 4.5 metres (15’) from the constructed and must conform to all applicable hearth to the top of the chimney terminal.
  • Page 17: Installation General Guidelines

    This may Flue Draught prove problematic if, for example, the inset stove is The Hi-Flame Inset Convector has been tested with a being installed within an existing fire surround which flue draught pressure of 12Pa and therefore to ensure...
  • Page 18 checked for condition and suitability (see below), in walls, particularly if they are made of old or porous the interests of safety you must ensure that it is swept brick and / or are jointed with lime mortar, eventually before the stove is installed, even if it has never been causing unsightly stains on decorative coverings.
  • Page 19: Fitting Instructions

    FITTING INSTRUCTIONS Remove fire grate to Fixing the stove to the hearth access base fixing holes Firstly, remove the baffle plates, fire grate and carrier frame from inside the stove because you will need access to the flueway (to attach the flue collar) and the stove base (to anchor the stove body to the hearth).
  • Page 20: Commissioning

    8 Warranty Card Complete the relevant parts of the securely fixed in its final position with the fascia frame Hi-Flame Warranty Card with your Hetas / INFO or tight against the fire surround back plate. competent persons registration number and contact details.
  • Page 21: Trouble-Shooting

    If your stove has been installed correctly and you have invalidate your Hi-Flame Warranty. Check the stove also operated it correctly and regularly carried out the and the flue system for signs of damage before you recommended routine checks then it is unlikely that re-use the stove.
  • Page 22 • Causes: Extreme weather conditions High winds which case a complete new rope seal should be or extremes of temperature can also temporarily fitted. affect the performance of the chimney draught and consequently its effectiveness in removing smoke and STOVE NOT PROVIDING ENOUGH HEAT fumes from the stove’s fire chamber.
  • Page 23: Routine Checks

    Order genuine replacement high temperature for a short period after a long slow components from your authorised Hi-Flame dealer. burn will usually burn off any sooty deposits. Glass • Apply a light spray of machine oil with an aerosol to can be cleaned easily if it is undertaken regularly and the Secondary and Primary Air slider controls.
  • Page 24 Your new Hi-Flame stove is supplied with a spare rope residue can be ‘baked’ on causing unsightly smearing. 12mm diameter seal for the door. To replace, remove •...
  • Page 25: Hi-Flame Warranty

    Hi-Flame for our records. of a Warranty claim being made the claim will only Hi-Flame will repair or replace at its option any stove be entertained by Hi-Flame or their distributors if it or stove part thereof found to be defective under follows this procedure and complies with the Terms these Warranty Terms and Conditions.
  • Page 26: Hi-Flame Spare Parts

    HI-FLAME SPARE PARTS Fire Grate and Riddling Bar In the interests of safety, only ever use genuine Hi-Flame replacement components. Once you have identified the component you need this will be readily available from your authorised Hi-Flame dealer. Firebrick Set Set of three vermiculite firebricks...
  • Page 27: Annual Service

    In the interests of safety it is important that your Door Seal Check that this makes an air-tight seal and Hi-Flame Inset Convector is serviced annually as out- replace if necessary. Ensure that the new rope joint is lined below. This should be carried out by a qualified also in the middle at the base of the rope seal channel.
  • Page 28 All rights reserved. Booklet contents may not be copied Hi-Flame Fireplace (UK) Limited in whole or in part without the prior written permission Holmes Chapel Business Park of the copyright holder. Hi-Flame is the trading name of Hi-Flame Fireplace (UK) Limited Manor Lane, Holmes Chapel Cheshire CW4 8AF www.hi-flame.com...

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