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USER MANUAL
PLEASE RETAIN THIS GUIDE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
Woolly Mammoth Stoves
20-28 Albert Road, Braintree, Essex, CM7 3JQ

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  • Page 1 USER MANUAL PLEASE RETAIN THIS GUIDE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE Woolly Mammoth Stoves 20-28 Albert Road, Braintree, Essex, CM7 3JQ...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Maintenance Page 14 – Trouble Shooting Page 15 – Fire Risk Advice Page 16/17 – The 5 Year Woolly Mammoth Warranty PLUS Page 18 – Warranty Registration Page 19 – Installer Information Page 20-24 – Technical Drawings & Performance Data...
  • Page 3 Congratulations on your purchase and welcome to the new generation of stoves, conceived and designed exclusively for the UK market. Manufactured in cast iron and steel, this versatile collection of elegant Woolly Mammoth stoves brings the comforting glow of a real fire into your home in a modern, controllable and highly...
  • Page 4: The Clean Air Act 1993 & Smoke Control Areas

    Clean Air Act requirements. The Woolly Mammoth 5WS (WideScreen), WM5 & WM7 have been recommended as suitable for use in Smoke Control Areas when burning wood logs and with a modified secondary air control to prevent closure beyond 25% open (WM5WS) or 15% (WM5 &...
  • Page 5 150mm Before Installing Your Woolly Mammoth Stove Suitable ventilation must be provided for the installation of your Woolly Mammoth stove for safe, efficient operation and compliance with Approved Document J of the building regulations. Air vents must remain open at all times and be free of any obstructions. Extractor fans must not be present in the same room as a heating appliance.
  • Page 6 (Woolly Mammoth 5, 5WS and 7 only). Please check all components of your Woolly Mammoth stove are in good working condition prior to an initial burn. Your stove has adjustable primary and secondary air intakes above and beside the door, an externally controlled riddling grate and door mechanism.
  • Page 7 Lighting Your Woolly Mammoth Stove Your new Woolly Mammoth stove is fitted as standard with an adjustable primary air intake controlled by the slider at the base of the model, an adjustable secondary air intake positioned to the side at the top of the burner (which also controls the air wash system) and a pre-adjusted tertiary air intake for complete combustion of all fuels.
  • Page 8: Spring/Autumn Syndrome

    You must avoid over firing. Note that the Woolly Mammoth 5WS (WideScreen), WM5 & WM7 have modified secondary air controls to prevent the complete closure of the air supply. This is implemented to minimise the potential for smoke emissions.
  • Page 9 Leaving the main door a crack open, the thickness of your little finger, and letting the paper burn out. This produces very little smoke but enough heat to reverse the direction of the flue. Woolly Mammoth Stoves 2016/GB Issue 5 20/10/17...
  • Page 10 Slow combustion Should you wish to burn your Woolly Mammoth stove at a slow rate, light the stove in the normal way to achieve nominal burn. Once optimum flue temperature has been achieved, close the primary air control and reduce the secondary air control to no more than 25%.
  • Page 11: Fuel Guide

    The Woolly Mammoth 6 and 7XL are wood burning only and the Woolly mammoth 5, 5WS and 7 are suitable for use with wood, coal and solid fuels.
  • Page 12: Maintenance

    Please refer to the Solid Fuel Association and Hetas for approved fuel suppliers. Never burn plastics, household waste or treated timber in your Woolly Mammoth. The use of any fuel other than that recommended in this user manual will void the Mammoth 5 Year warranty PLUS At nominal output, refuelling is required approximately every 1.5hrs.
  • Page 13 Please refer to our warranty terms for components covered for a total of five years. To monitor the output and efficiency of your Woolly Mammoth stove, we recommend the use of a Woolly Mammoth Stove Thermometer, available from your local approved Woolly Mammoth dealer.
  • Page 14: Trouble Shooting

    Is there sufficient ventilation in the room to supply air to the stove? A permanently open-air brick must be installed with your Woolly Mammoth stove and extractor fans must not be present. Are the air intakes open and free from blockages? Is an approved fuel being used in line with the...
  • Page 15 If this is the case, install a draught stabiliser or damper to prevent this. Protection Against Fire Risk When choosing where to site your Woolly Mammoth stove, it is imperative that you adhere to the minimum distances to combustible materials as quoted in this manual. During prolonged use of the stove, the radial area will always be of an elevated temperature to the rest of the room.
  • Page 16 5yr life of the warranty. But we don’t stop there as in an industry first, every single Woolly Mammoth stove will be supplied with a 5yr supply of door rope seals as it is recommended to replace these annually.
  • Page 17 Modifications • Woolly Mammoth stoves are covered for a period of 5yrs from date of purchase. We will provide like for like components (only) free of charge excluding any installation or consequential loss or costs. The Mammoth Warranty PLUS is only valid if installed in accordance with all information contained within the User Manual, complies with all current building regulations and signed off by a member of the Competent Persons Scheme or Local Building Control Body.
  • Page 18 Name Address Telephone Number Email Address Woolly Mammoth 5 / 5WS / 6 / 7 / 7XL (delete as applicable) Date of Purchase Name & Address of Supplier Dealer Stamp Woolly Mammoth Stoves 2016/GB Issue 5 20/10/17...
  • Page 19: Installer Information

    Installer Information (Please complete for your records) Woolly Mammoth Stoves 2016/GB Issue 5 20/10/17...
  • Page 20 Flue Gas Mass Flow g/s 4.67 Mean Flue Gas Temperature °C 244°c Height: 450mm Width: 370mm Depth: 440mm Weight: 75kg Flue Outlet: 125mm FIREBOX - Height: 250mm I Width: 250mm I Depth: 290mm Woolly Mammoth Stoves 2016/GB Issue 5 20/10/17...
  • Page 21 Flue Gas Mass Flow g/s 5.97 6.62 Mean Flue Gas Temperature °C 258.40°c 202.05 Height: 480mm Width: 470mm Depth: 333mm Weight: 66kg Flue Outlet: 125mm FIREBOX - Height: 251mm I Width: 385mm I Depth: 210mm Woolly Mammoth Stoves 2016/GB Issue 5 20/10/17...
  • Page 22 Flue Gas Mass Flow g/s 6.97 Mean Flue Gas Temperature °C 274.2°c Height: 550mm Width: 590mm Depth: 410mm Weight: 120kg Flue Outlet: 125mm FIREBOX - Height: 280mm I Width: 480mm I Depth: 270mm Woolly Mammoth Stoves 2016/GB Issue 5 20/10/17...
  • Page 23 Flue Gas Mass Flow g/s 6.12 Mean Flue Gas Temperature °C 352°c Height: 1048mm Width: 518mm Depth: 500mm Weight: 126kg Flue Outlet: 150mm FIREBOX - Height: 410mm I Width: 430mm I Depth: 352mm Woolly Mammoth Stoves 2016/GB Issue 5 20/10/17...
  • Page 24 Flue Gas Mass Flow g/s 6.43 Mean Flue Gas Temperature °C 366°c Height: 1360mm Width: 555mm Depth: 555mm Weight: 130kg Flue Outlet: 150mm FIREBOX - Height: 580mm I Width: 360mm I Depth: 360mm Woolly Mammoth Stoves 2016/GB Issue 5 20/10/17...
  • Page 25: Appendix

    Appendix WOOLLY MAMMOTH 5 4.9kw Wood Burning Stove Secondary Air Control Unit Placement The SECONDARY AIR CONTROL SLIDER (A) is located within the SECONDARY AIR CONTROL TUNNEL (B) It is welded into place during the stove construction process. The Tunnels are sealed units, so no retrofitting of control is possible.
  • Page 26 WOOLLY MAMMOTH 7 6.9kw Wood Burning Stove Secondary Air Control Unit Placement Front From Above 2nd Air Control Air flow Tunnels The SECONDARY AIR CONTROL SLIDER (A) is located within the SECONDARY AIR CONTROL TUNNEL (B) It is welded into place during the stove construction process.
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