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Model: Ottawa 5 "ECO" (SE)
(Woodburning only)
Version number 1: Issue date 14/10/2019
Ottawa 5 ECO
Model:
Woodburning Stove
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  • Page 1 Model: Ottawa 5 “ECO” (SE) (Woodburning only) Version number 1: Issue date 14/10/2019 Ottawa 5 ECO Model: Woodburning Stove Page 1 of 15...
  • Page 2: Installation

    Dimensions 561mm High – 390mm Wide – 320.73mm Deep SAFETY Safety is the most important consideration when using and installing your stove. If not installed and used correctly, a house fire could result. Installation must comply with relevant national and local Building Regulations and fire safety standards. IN THE EVENT OF A CHIMNEY FIRE, EVACUATE THE PROPERTY AND CALL THE EMERGENCY SERVICES.
  • Page 3 HETAS. You can find a HETAS qualified installer in your area by going to the HETAS website – www.hetas.co.uk. If you are self-installing, the stove must be signed off by the local authority. TECHNICAL Ottawa 5 ECO - Performance Test Results. Weight 70kg Nominal Kilowatt Output Total Efficiency 82.8...
  • Page 4 The Ottawa 5 ECO is a woodburning only unit and does not require or include a grate and ash pan. Wood burns best on the base with air flowing over the top of it. An additional grate would increase the amount of air flowing under the fire and drastically reduce the efficiency.
  • Page 5 Further information on the requirements of the Clean Air Act can be found here: https://www.gov.uk/smoke-control-area-rules The Ottawa 5 ECO has been deemed as suitable for use in smoke control areas when burning seasoned wood logs. The appliance has two factory fitted stops that will need to remain in place if you wish to keep the stove compliant and legal to use in smoke free zones or with a 5”...
  • Page 6 The second stop is fitted on the stoves base and prevents the full closure of the secondary/tertiary vent that channels air up the stoves rear and through a series of holes halfway up the firebox. Your local authority is responsible for implementing the Clean Air Act 1993 including designation and supervision of smoke control areas and you can contact them for details of Clean Air Act requirements.
  • Page 7: Air Inlet Controls

    Fuel overloading The maximum amount of fuel specified in this manual should not be exceeded, overloading can cause excess smoke. Dampers Left Open - Operation with the air controls or appliance dampers open can cause excess smoke. The appliance must not be operated with air control, appliance dampers or door left open except as directed in the instructions.
  • Page 8 close off the vents. With the Defra stops in place, the stove will not fully close off and a constant stream of air will be flowing into the stove. Every chimney works in a unique way and a degree of trial and error is required to get the best setting for the vents. ( These Defra stops can only be removed if you are not in a smoke free zone and do not have the stove fitted to a 5”...
  • Page 9 e from obstruction. entilation and provision for combustion air has been made. ordance with Building Regulations and any applicable local regulations as well as these installation instructions. y draw has been checked and within specification. (The stove has been tested at nominal output with a flue draught of 12 Pa) INITIAL CURING AND TEMPERING FIRES ESSENTIAL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USE –...
  • Page 10 r a further 3-5 minutes as the fire starts to die, add a further three larger pieces of wood weighing approx. 0.75kg in total. nd after about 7 minutes or so, a normal load of 3 logs weighing up to 1.4kgs in total can be added (ONLY AFTER THE INITIAL TEMPERING PERIOD HAS BEEN FOLLOWED –...
  • Page 11: Cleaning & Maintenance

    The Ottawa 5kw ECO stove is suitable for use in smoke control areas when used in accordance with these instructions. WARNING- The high temperature paint covering the stove will give off some fumes during the initial few uses of the stove. The fumes are non-toxic, but some people may find them unpleasant –...
  • Page 12 If fire bricks have just split, they do not need replacing. The bricks only need replacing when they have fully crumbled away exposing the stoves rear or sides. Fire bricks are fully heat resistant but can easily split if struck with a log or other similarly hard object. WOOD SMOKE SPILLING FROM THE STOVE WOOD STOVE SMOKE IN THE ROOM REASON 1 Negative pressure:...
  • Page 13 on a gable end. If you have a traditional brick chimney you can look at insulating the flue with vermiculite, ensuring it keeps nice and warm. You can also speak with your installer and discuss whether a different cowl or mechanical system will be suitable for you. WOOD STOVE SMOKE IN THE ROOM REASON 3 Blocked Chimney Cause: If your stove has been working well throughout all seasonal changes and the baffle...
  • Page 14 DRAWINGS Ecosy+, Unit 22-26 – Folly farm, Ramsdell, Tadley, RG26 5GJ Page 14 of 15...
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