Table of Contents Technical Data Technical Data Table General Information Installation Requirements Chimney Requirements Air Supply/Ventilation Distance to Combustibles External Surface Cleaning Glass Cleaning Safety information Chimney Fire Other Safety Information Operating Instructions Primary air control/ air wash damper Lighting the fire Fuels Troubleshooting...
Please ensure a qualified person completes the Installation and that all Local Building Regulations are fully adhered to. It is critical that your Allstar Heating stove is correctly installed, as Allstar Heating cannot accept responsibility for any fault arising through incorrect use or installation.
Chimney Requirements Under no circumstances should you install an Allstar stove into a chimney that serves any other heating appliance. In order for the stove to have sufficient draw to perform satisfactorily, a height of 4.5m from the hearth to the top of the flue with no horizontal sections and a maximum of four bends.
It is recommended to seek expert advice on the air supply/ventilation for your installation to achieve the best performance from your Allstar stove. If an air vent is fitted it must not be obstructed for any reason when the stove is in use. An extractor fan should not be fitted in the...
The appliance, in particular the surfaces will be hot to touch when in use and due care should be taken. The handle is designed not to get overly hot when the appliance is in use. However, Allstar Heating still recommend using the glove provided to open and close the door.
Fuels Allstar Heating recommend seasoned logs, kiln dried logs, compressed logs such as Allstar Eco logs, turf and briquettes. It is critical that fuel is as dry as possible before use as poor-quality fuel will emit less heat as well as damaging your stove and chimney.
Troubleshooting Issue Probably caused by Actions required • I am having Use recommended fuel • Poor quality Fuel • When starting the fire, use small, very dry kindling. trouble • Use eco logs, kiln dried logs • Unseasoned logs lighting a fire •...