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This stove is designed for intermittent use and is tested and manufactured as a closed appliance for burning wood to BSEN13240 standard. LogFire Stoves & Flue Ltd recommend that this appliance is installed by Model a HETAS registered Installation engineer or...
Operating Instructions Lighting the stove Before lighting the stove for the first time please ensure all firebrick linings and other internal components are in position (fig 1) and that all packaging has been removed. When lighting your stove for the first time it should not be stoked excessively as all materials must be given time to adapt to the effects of heat.
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Running Temperature Thermometers are available that attach to the flue pipe directly above the stove and provide an aid to running the stove at the correct temperature. 150°C-300°C The flue gases should be in this temperature band for the safest, most efficient and most economical operation of your stove.
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Fig 3 Note: The stove must not be modified in any way. Any changes will invalidate your warranty. Any replacement parts must be official LogFire Stoves parts. Chimney Sweeping The chimney should be swept a minimum of once per year. This must be carried out by a registered competent person.
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Building Regulations Installation of your LogFire Stove must comply with all local building regulations, including those referring to national and European standards. We advise prior to any installation a full site survey is conducted by an installation engineer recognised within an industry standard such as NACS or HETAS to check the suitability of your chimney and appliance.
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Flue The minimum flue draught required for nominal heat output is 12 Pascals. At nominal heat output the flue gas temperature will be in the region of 262°C. The appliance should not be connected to a shared flue. The design of the flue installation should allow access for sweeping. The stove has both rear and top flue connections.