Arizona A08E Operation And Installation Manual

Arizona A08E Operation And Installation Manual

Smoke control area exempt

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Arizona A08E - Smoke Control
Area Exempt
Operation and Installation Manual
Version 1 – 15/03/2019 - AZA08E
PLEASE RETAIN FOR FUTURE REFERENCE

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Summary of Contents for Arizona A08E

  • Page 1 Arizona A08E - Smoke Control Area Exempt Operation and Installation Manual Version 1 – 15/03/2019 - AZA08E PLEASE RETAIN FOR FUTURE REFERENCE...
  • Page 2: The Clean Air Act 1993 And Smoke Control Areas

    Clean Air Act requirements. The Arizona A08E stove has been recommended as suitable for use in smoke control areas. Suitable appliances will be fitted with a stop on the secondary air control to prevent its closure to less than 1cm open.
  • Page 3 You’ll learn the ins and outs of using your stove and we promise you, you’ll hit the ground running. We’d like to thank you for supporting Arizona, a brand which strives to produce reliable, eco-friendly stoves at an affordable price.
  • Page 4 IMPORTANT It is important that this manual is read by the installer before installation. The householder should familiarise themselves with the manual before using the appliance. Incorrect installation of this stove can be dangerous. The installation should be carried out by a trained competent person and in accordance with local and national building regulations.
  • Page 5: Installation Instructions

    Distance to Front Side Back Hearth Temp. combustibles. Arizona A08E 130cm 50cm 55cm > 100°C VENTILATION Your stove requires ventilation to supply it with air for combustion. Ventilation is also required to ensure the proper operation of flues and chimneys to ensure that the products of combustion are safely dispersed to the outside air.
  • Page 6: Flue / Chimney

    unavoidable in the same room as your stove, then seek specialist advice to ensure safe operation of the appliance. A competent installer should be aware of specific ventilation parameters. Specific information on venting parameters can be found at: https://www.hetas.co.uk/19223/ For local building regulations, please see page 3. FLUE / CHIMNEY It is important that the flue or chimney to which this appliance is to be connected has been checked by a competent person to ensure its suitability...
  • Page 7: Hearth Construction

    If using single wall flue, please ensure there is a clearance of at least 3 times the diameter of the flue pipe from any combustible material (e.g. 150mm pipe = 450mm minimum clearance to wooden beam). HEARTH CONSTRUCTION Hearths should be constructed of suitably robust materials and to appropriate dimensions such that, in normal use, they prevent combustion appliances setting fire to the building fabric and furnishings and they limit the risk of people being accidently burnt.
  • Page 8: Lighting The Stove

    2) OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS Lighting the stove 1. Open the door and ensure the air wash on the top of the door is opened fully. 2. On first lighting, we recommend using 2 - 3 firelighters along with wood kindling built in a pyramid above the firelighters to obtain a good fire bed.
  • Page 9: Recommended Fuels

    • The Air-wash lever – This lever should be opened enough to ensure the glass is clean. It’s the higher of the two controls located at the bottom of the stove. • Primary air control lever – Stove should be mainly controlled using this lever, the lower of the two controls at the bottom of the stove.
  • Page 10 Refuelling Wood 1. Refuel when a layer of hot embers has been formed in the fire bed. 2. Spread the embers out over the fire bed with a poker. 3. While the embers are still glowing, add 1 or 2 logs to the fire. 4.
  • Page 11 Weather Conditions Weather conditions can affect the performance of the stove. Strong winds combined with close buildings or trees can cause the stove to smoke. Heavy rain may lower the temperature of the flue making it difficult to light or slow to heat up.
  • Page 12: Troubleshooting (Faq)

    3) Troubleshooting/ F.A.Q. Problem Probable Cause Recommended Action Fire Difficult to light Green/Wet wood Use Recommended Fuels Insufficient Air Open Air Controls Insufficient Draft Check Flue is not obstructed, sweep if needed Fuel too large Use kindling / small logs to start fire Fire Burns too quickly Too much Air...
  • Page 13 Low heat output Poor quality fuel Use Recommended Fuels Insufficient Seal Check Condition of rope seal around glass Page 13 of 22...
  • Page 14: Important Notice

    IMPORTANT NOTICE WARNING: The stove is designed to be operated only with the doors shut. When properly installed and operated this appliance should only emit fumes during fuelling and de-ashing. The stove is designed to be operated only with the door shut. To prevent fume spillage only open the doors for ignition, refuelling and cleaning.
  • Page 15: Maintenance

    4) MAINTENANCE De-ashing The appliance should be de-ashed at least once every 24 hours depending on fuel type and heating load. Use a brush or cloth to filter the ash through the grate into the ash pan for removal. It is important that the level of ash in the ash pan is not allowed to build up to where it is touching the bottom grate.
  • Page 16: Flue / Chimney Cleaning

    Paintwork • If paintwork needs repaired, contact your retailer directly. The paint used on your product is specialised high temperature resistant paint and ordinary paint will not suffice. • Never perform any paint repair when unit is hot. Flue / Chimney cleaning Please ensure that Flue is swept as instructed.
  • Page 17: Technical Information

    5) TECHNICAL INFORMATION A08E Technical Information – Burning Beech wood Output Efficiency Emissions NOx at OGC’s at Dust (PM) Flue gas CO at 13% O2 13% o2 at 13% O2 temperature (Nominal) 13% O2 °C 94mg/m^3 84mg/m^3 37mg/m^3 7.9kW 78.1% 0.08%...
  • Page 18: Product Drawings

    7) PRODUCT DRAWINGS Page 18 of 22...
  • Page 19 PRODUCT DRAWINGS Page 19 of 22...
  • Page 20: Spare Parts List

    8) SPARE PARTS LIST Product Part Part number Quantity Door handle Glass pane Door Left brick Baffle Back plate Top plate Flue cover Outside plate Right brick Spacing bar Back bricks Adapter plate Air-inlet controller Bottom grate Bottom plate Controller Front bar Glass clip Rope seal...
  • Page 21: Warranty

    All rights reserved. Material contained in this publication may not be reproduced in whole or in part, without prior permission in writing from Micon Distribution Ltd Imported and Distributed by Micon Distribution Ltd. 1a Hallstown Road, Ballinderry Upper, Lisburn BT28 2NE Arizona Brand exclusively owned by Micon Page 21 of 22...
  • Page 22: Warranty Claim Form

    WARRANTY CLAIM FORM PLEASE ENSURE ALL MANDATORY SECTIONS (*) ARE CORRECTLY COMPLETED OR WE WILL NOT BE ABLE TO PROCESS YOUR CLAIM Customer name* Customer Address* Post Code* Date:* Contact Number(s)* Retailer Name* Retailer Contact* Date of Purchase Problem reported* Comments Date of Installation* Installers name *...

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