PLEASE RETAIN Tara Boiler / Non Boiler & DHW Solid Fuel Stove WARNING: This appliance is hot while in operation and retains its heat for a long period of time after use. children, aged or infirm persons should be supervised at all times and should not be allowed to touch the hot working surfaces while in use or until the appliance has thoroughly cooled.
CONDITIONS OF WARRANTY Your Stanley Solid Fuel Stove is guaranteed against any part that fails (under normal operating conditions) as detailed in the following table with timelines specified from the date of installation of the appliance. If the unit is not installed within six months of date of purchase, the warranty will commence six months from the date of purchase.
INSTALLATION CHECK LIST Flue System Tick 1. Minimum Flue Height of 4.6 metres (15 feet). 2. Appliance should be connected to a minimum of 1.8 metres (6 feet) of 150mm (6”) flue pipe. 3. The horizontal flue run should not exceed 150mm (6”) 4.
IMPORTANT OPERATION / MAINTENANCE NOTES Now that your Stanley Solid Fuel Stove is installed and no doubt you are looking forward to many comforts it will provide, we would like to give you some tips on how to get the best results from your stove.
1:2007 Design, Installation and Commissioning of When installing, operating and maintaining your chimneys. BS EN 14336:2004: Heating Systems in Tara Stove respect basic standards of fire safety. Buildings. Installation & Commissioning of Water Read these instructions carefully before commenc- Based Heating Systems.
2300 Do not connect to a chimney serving another appliance. The Tara stove is a radiant room heater and must be connected to a chimney of the proper size and type. The chimney must have a cross-sectional area of at least 30 square inches 19350sq.
Fig.3 REAR FLUE EXIT Flue Liner For rear flue outlet configuration push in flue con- Sleeve nector pipe (not supplied) into flue outlet socket at the rear of the stove and cement into place using Flue Flue Pipe approved fire cement ensuring that no cement blocks the flue passageway.
All materials used in the manufacture of air vents Fig.6 should be such that the vent is dimensionally stable, corrosion resistant, and no provision for closure. The effective free area of any vent should be ascer- tained before installation. The effect of any grills should be allowed for when determining the effective free area of any vent.
EXTERNAL DUCTED AIR HEAT RECOVERY VENTILATION An outside air kit complete with primary air supply Where a stove is to be installed in a dwelling with can be ducted from outside and is available to order Heat Recovery Ventilation (HRV) a number of for connection to the stove.
There are several conditions to be considered in When installing this heater on a combustible floor, a selecting a location for your Stanley Tara Stove. floor protector consisting of a layer of non com- bustible material at least 310mm thick covered with a.
BOILER MODEL Fig. 9 DHW MODEL Fig. 10 REGULATIONS PLUMBING (BOILER MODEL) The plumbing must be in accordance with all PIPE THERMOSTAT relevant regulations and practices. It must include a gravity circuit with expansion pipe, open to the The fitting of a pipe thermostat to the flow pipe is atmosphere.
There must be no gate vales on this circuit and it WATER CIRCUIT TEMPERATURE must have an expansion pipe exhausting to atmos- phere. Cylinder and pipe work should be lagged to The return water temperature should be maintained minimise heat loss, fig. 11 illustrates the basic prin- at not less than 40°C so as to avoid condensation on cipal of water heating system and must no be the boiler and return piping.
Fig.13 PLUMBING (DHW MODEL ONLY) DIRECT DOMESTIC CYLINDER The DHW Model must be connected to a gravity A 227 Litre (60 Gallon) direct domestic cylinder can system. Care should be taken to ensure that the be connected to the DHW stove using copper or domestic hot water installation is correctly installed stainless steel 28mm O.D.
STOVE DIMENSIONS BOILER STOVE Fig. 15 DHW STOVE Fig. 16 NON BOILER STOVE Fig. 17 WARNING: DO NOT OBSTRUCT PRIMARY AIR SUPPLY TO THE STOVE Note: Dimensions stated are in millimetres and may be subject to a slight +/- variation.
COMMISSIONING AND HANDOVER AIR CONTROLS On completion of the installation allow a suitable The HPB model has two independent controls and the NB/ DHW has three controls: period of time for any fire cement and mortar to dry The spin valve, located at the bottom end of out, when a small fire may be lit and checked to the door controls the primary air (see Fig.
Efficiency Heat Output Heat Output Efficiency Preferred Heat Model Class to Room to Water Index Fuel Output Net Efficiency Tara HPB SF Stove 106.42 Wood 79.6 Tara NB SF Stove 100.48 Wood 75.5 Tara DHW SF Stove 103.96 Wood 77.9...
Fig.21 LIGHTING Before lighting the stove check with the installer, that the installation work and commissioning checks described previously have been carried out correctly and the chimney has been swept clean, is sound and free from any obstructions. As part of the stove commissioning and handover the installer should demonstrate how to operate the stove cor- SLOW BURNING...
Fig.25 MONTHLY MAINTENANCE Secondary Air Pipe Retaining Screw It is recommended that the flue pathways in the stove are cleaned on a monthly basis (or less depending on the soot build up created by the fuel being used) and the chimney cleaned annually. Boiler Model - See Fig.
CLEANING A MATT BLACK/SENOTHERM CHIMNEY CLEANING STOVE The chimney should be cleaned twice annually or if Cleaning should be done when the stove is cold by the stove is not used for a prolonged period during removing any dust or dirt using a dry cloth. Do not the summer period, it should be cleaned prior to use any water on the matt commencement of usage.
CO ALARM FIRE SAFETY To provide reasonable fire safety, the following The fitting of CO Alarms in the same room as the should be given serious consideration. appliance is a compulsory requirement under cur- rent Building Regulations. For ROI an additional CO 1.
TROUBLE SHOOTING PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE ACTION Fire difficult to start Unseasoned wood, too damp or Use recommended fuel only. poor quality. Logs too big To light fire use small, very dry twigs. To maintain fire use split logs. Fire Goes Out Air Starvation Open lower spin wheel and top air control lever.
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