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Stoves operate at very high temperatures. All persons including children and the infirm should be warned of this and not allowed to touch any surfaces whilst in use. The operator must use the glove provided. SL ECO SERIES INSTRUCTION – REV.C – NOV 2018...
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AVEBURY (ECO) SCENE (ECO) BASSINGTON (ECO) BASSINGTON (ECO) BASSINGTON (ECO) STANDARD LEGS SKIRTED LEGS BASELINE LEGS SIGMA (ECO) VEGA EDGE 200SL (ECO)
STOVE DIMENSIONS, OUTPUT AND EFFICIENCY For illustrative purposes the Vega Edge 200SL is shown above and throughout this manual. Other stove models may have a different appearance. AVEBURY (ECO) 531mm 630mm 80mm 325mm 114mm 350mm 365mm 453mm 590mm 531mm BASSINGTON (ECO) 500mm 615mm 80mm 317mm 114mm 317mm 364mm 443mm 575mm 511mm...
INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE IMPORTANT: THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE INSTALLED BY A COMPETENT PERSON AND THE INSTALLATION MUST COMPLY WITH BS8303 – CODE OF PRACTICE FOR INSTALLATION OF DOMESTIC HEATING AND COOKING APPLIANCES BURNING SOLID MINERAL FUEL, NATIONAL BUILDING REGULATIONS, LOCAL BY-LAWS AND STANDARDS AND THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE HEALTH AND SAFETY AT WORK ACT - IN PARTICULAR: HANDLING –...
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INSTALLATION Once the installation is complete, the installer must advise the householder on the correct use of the stove and warn them to use only the recommended fuels listed in this document. The installer must also advise the householder on the actions to be taken should smoke or fumes be emitted from the stove.
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The chimney must be swept before connection to the stove and swept every twelve months thereafter. It is recommended that your chimney is swept every six months. An existing fireplace opening can be modified to accommodate the stove. The following pages identify some typical installation scenarios and provides the necessary specific installation information for your new stove.
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Typical Installation for Inglenook Typical Installation Into In-filled Fireplaces – rear flue – Side View Masonry Fireplaces MINIMUM 600MM STRAIGHT BEFORE 45 DEG BEND. SPECIFIC INSTALLATION INFORMATION Legs Remove the legs from inside the stove. Note that the Bassington legs are not contained inside the stove but packaged separately.
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It is possible to fit the stove with less clearance around it – down to 50mm, but the non-combustible material around it must be at least 150mm thick. This is normally achieved when installing into a standard brick-built chimney breast with double thickness walls to the rear and sides of the builder’s opening.
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Ventilation Into a Room For Combustion Air is an Essential Requirement. Any apertures provided for this purpose must not be restricted or blocked. Flues Without a Flue Draft Stabiliser 2.5kW-5kW Output When installing without a flue draft stabiliser into houses built before 2008, no additional permanent ventilation will be required.* Houses built after this date will require additional means of permanent ventilation direct to outside of at least 4400 * Note: Installers must verify adequate draw and install ventilation if required.
OPERATION SLIDING PRIMARY AIR CONTROL TYPE Secondary Air Control Primary Air Control Riddling Mechanism ROTARY PRIMARY AIR CONTROL TYPE Secondary Air Control Primary Air Control Riddling Mechanism...
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Primary Air – Slide Control ALWAYS OPEN THE STOVE DOOR SLOWLY AND ALWAYS USE THE GLOVE Primary air is controlled via the sliding vent in the bottom of the door. This provides an air draught to the bed of the fire. Slide right to open and left to close.
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open and allows a small amount of air into the stove. Operation with air controls open can cause excess smoke. These stoves must not be operated with air controls left open except as directed in these instructions. Lighting the Stove It is essential that you have three or four small fires before you operate the stove to its maximum heat output.
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Once established and for the best results from your stove, load 1kg of good quality dry wood per 45 minute period with the primary air control fully closed and the secondary air control about half to two-thirds closed. Logs can be up to 300mm or 12”...
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De-Ashing During stove use, whilst burning anthracite or a mix of wood and anthracite, from time to time the riddler must be used to remove ash ensuring airflow through the fire bed and allowing the fire to burn over the whole grate. The riddling knob is located on the right hand side of the stove.
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these are not authorised for use on this appliance. If in doubt consult your retailer. Unauthorised Fuels DO NOT burn Wildfire, bituminous coal, Housecoal, household coal, petroleum cokes or household waste. If in doubt consult your merchant or the Solid Fuel Association.
This stove has been recommended as suitable for use in smoke control areas when burning dry wood and the “authorised” smoke free solid fuels. The “authorised” solid fuels you are permitted to burn in a smoke control zone include: anthracite (this is naturally occurring smokeless fuel and is the test fuel normally used and recommended), Ecoal 50, Homefire, Homefire ovals, Phurnacite, Taybrite and Multiheat.
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To replace, place the baffle plate inside the stove in the correct alignment. Angle the plate so that the front edge is higher than the back edge and lift high into the stove so that the front edge locates on the steel ledge at the top of the stove and the back edge of the plate can be re-positioned on top of the rear fire brick.
Should a glass panel require replacement, then remove the four screws and clips retaining the glass frame, carefully remove the broken glass and replace the panel with the correct stove glass from your supplier. Ensure you use new glass fibre seal around its edge, and use the steel frame, clips and screws to retain it in position.
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red, the fire is in an over fire situation, and the controls should be adjusted accordingly. Never leave the stove unattended for long periods without adjusting the controls to a safe setting – careful air supply control should be exercised at all times and only add the recommended quantity of fuels. Smoke and Fumes Entering the Room When properly installed and operated, this appliance will not emit fumes into the room.
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Poor Heat Output The stove may be too small for room. Seek advice from a qualified heating engineer as to (kW) output required for room size. As a guideline the volume of the room in cubic feet divided by 500 i.e. room 15’ x 15’ x 8’ would require 3.6kW approx.
STOVE ACCESSORIES The following is a list of stove accessories your retailer will be able to supply: Matching graphite high temperature paint Stove Glass Cleaner Spare Rope Rope Seal Adhesive CO Detector Stove Fan ...
COMPONENT PARTS – AVEBURY (ECO) Many spare parts are stocked – please refer to your retailer or supplier if you require any replacement parts. Please only use components made specifically for your stove. ITEM DESCRIPTION CODE ITEM DESCRIPTION CODE Left fire brick FFVE3012L 15 Riddling mechanism FFVE3044...
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COMPONENT PARTS – BASSINGTON BASELINE LEGS (ECO) BLACK PAINT AND WARM WHITE ENAMELLED VERSIONS Many spare parts are stocked – please refer to your retailer or supplier if you require any replacement parts. Please only use components made specifically for your stove. ITEM DESCRIPTION CODE ITEM DESCRIPTION...
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COMPONENT PARTS – BASSINGTON SKIRTED LEGS (ECO) BLACK PAINT AND WARM WHITE ENAMELLED VERSIONS Many spare parts are stocked – please refer to your retailer or supplier if you require any replacement parts. Please only use components made specifically for your stove. ITEM DESCRIPTION CODE ITEM DESCRIPTION...
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COMPONENT PARTS – BASSINGTON STANDARD LEGS (ECO) BLACK PAINT AND WARM WHITE ENAMELLED VERSIONS Many spare parts are stocked – please refer to your retailer or supplier if you require any replacement parts. Please only use components made specifically for your stove. ITEM DESCRIPTION CODE ITEM DESCRIPTION...
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COMPONENT PARTS – SCENE (ECO) Many spare parts are stocked – please refer to your retailer or supplier if you require any replacement parts. Please only use components made specifically for your stove. ITEM DESCRIPTION CODE ITEM DESCRIPTION CODE Left fire brick FFVE3012L 14 Right fire brick FFVE3012R...
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COMPONENT PARTS – SIGMA (ECO) Many spare parts are stocked – please refer to your retailer or supplier if you require any replacement parts. Please only use components made specifically for your stove. ITEM DESCRIPTION CODE ITEM DESCRIPTION CODE Flue collar FFVE008CE 14 Stove legs FFVE7010 Secondary air control plate FFVE7023...
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COMPONENT PARTS – VEGA EDGE 200SL (ECO) Many spare parts are stocked – please refer to your retailer or supplier if you require any replacement parts. Please only use components made specifically for your stove. ITEM DESCRIPTION CODE ITEM DESCRIPTION CODE Left fire brick FFVE3012L...
TECHNICAL FICHE 1 SUPPLIER NAME OR TRADEMARK PERCY DOUGHTY/CFL 2 MODEL IDENTIFIER AVEBURY (ECO) 3 ENERGY CLASS 4 DIRECT HEAT OUTPUT 5.0kW 5 INDIRECT HEAT OUTPUT 6 ENERGY EFFICIENCY INDEX 112.0% 7 ENERGY EFFICIENCY AT NOMINAL HEAT OUTPUT 84.0% 8 SPECIFIC PRECAUTIONS SEE MANUAL 1 SUPPLIER NAME OR TRADEMARK PERCY DOUGHTY/CFL...
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TECHNICAL FICHE 1 SUPPLIER NAME OR TRADEMARK PERCY DOUGHTY/CFL 2 MODEL IDENTIFIER SIGMA (ECO) 3 ENERGY CLASS 4 DIRECT HEAT OUTPUT 5.0kW 5 INDIRECT HEAT OUTPUT 6 ENERGY EFFICIENCY INDEX 112.0% 7 ENERGY EFFICIENCY AT NOMINAL HEAT OUTPUT 84.0% 8 SPECIFIC PRECAUTIONS SEE MANUAL 1 SUPPLIER NAME OR TRADEMARK PERCY DOUGHTY/CFL...
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Tel: 01204 868 550 Fax: 01204 868 551 Email: sales@percydoughty.com Website: www.penmancollection.co.uk For South of England Sales please contact: Capital Fireplaces Ltd Unit 12-17 Henlow Trading Estate, Henlow Camp Bedfordshire. SG16 6DS Tel: 01462 813138 Freefax: 0800 980 4847 Email: sales@capitalfireplaces.co.uk...
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