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Hoxton Stove User Guide PLEASE RETAIN THIS GUIDE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE EN 13240:2011 +A2:2004 BK 755 Rev 01 ISSUE DATE : 01/07/2021...
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Please ensure that you read these instructions in full and understand them before operating your stove. Arada has a policy of continuous product development and therefore we reserve the right to amend specifications without prior notice. Due to printing cycles, items or options may be described before they are generally available or after they have ceased.
HOXTON Stove User Guide Contents 1. Identifying your stove 1.1 Identifying parts & terminology of your stove—External..…….. 1.2 Identifying parts & terminology of your stove—Internal ………. 2. Warnings 2.1 Important Warnings ……………………………………………….. 2.2 Health and Safety …………………………………………………. 2.3 Smoke control areas ………………………………………………...
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HOXTON Stove User Guide 7. Further information for all stove owners 7.1 Reduced burning (Slow combustion)…………………………... 7.2 Over firing…………………………………………………………. 7.3 Chimney fires……………………………………………………... 7.4 Periods of non-use (Summer months)…………………………. 7.5 Riddling the firebox ……………………………………………… 7.6 Ash removal ……………………………………………………... 7.7 Replacement parts……………………………………………….
HOXTON Stove User Guide 1. Identifying your stove 1.1 Identifying parts & terminology of your stove—External Top Flue Outlet (NOTE : Top Flue Outlets are Inter- changeable & will depend upon Stove Gauntlet Installation.) (Packed Loose) Fire Door Assembly Operating Tool...
HOXTON Stove User Guide 1.2 Identifying parts & terminology of your stove—Internal Firebox Liners (Sides, Base & Rear) Fuel Retainer Fire Door Glass Riddling Grate Ash Pan Location Throat Plate Primary & Secondary Air Controls Page 6 BK 755...
This will result in an over firing situation and will lead to severe damage to the stove and flue system. Ignoring the warnings could lead to damage/injury to persons and/or property. Arada Ltd will not be responsible for any consequential or incidental loss or injury however caused. BK755...
Further information on the requirements of the Clean Air Act can be found here : https://www.gov.uk/smoke-control-area-rules The Hoxton 7 is currently exempt or has been recommended as suitable for use in smoke control areas, when burning wood logs and when fitted with a factory set mechanical stop, to prevent secondary air closure beyond 22mm open position respectively.
HOXTON Stove User Guide 3. Recommended fuel 3.1 Wood As a natural and renewable fuel, wood is the first choice for burning, however burning wood requires a little effort and planning. Any type of wood is suitable (though hardwood is preferable) provided it is well seasoned and has a moisture content below 20%.
HOXTON Stove User Guide 4. Before using your stove Hoxton 7 stoves are designed to be operated with the fire door closed at all times, apart from refuelling (when alight) or cleaning (when cold). Never leave the appliance unattended for an extended length of time with the door open.
HOXTON Stove User Guide 5. Air inlet controls 5.1 Air Inlet Your stove requires air to function and this can enters the appliance at 2 points (lower rear or directly underneath the appliance). Either connection can be used for external air connections if required during installations or left open to accept air from the room.
HOXTON Stove User Guide 5.1.2 Primary Air Control The primary air control regulates the air entering the fire box chamber suppling air to the under side of the fuel bed. The control has an internal rotary plate with slots, housed inside the body of the appliance and is located below the right hand corner of the fire door assembly.
HOXTON Stove User Guide 5.1.4 Secondary Air Control The control has an internal rotary plate with slots housed inside the body of the appliance, and is located below the left hand corner of the fire door assembly, when looking at the front of the appliance.
HOXTON Stove User Guide 6. Lighting your stove 6.1 Smoke control areas Please check with your Local Authority or https://www.gov.uk/smoke-control-area-rules whether your dwelling is located in a smoke control area before installation or use. 6.2 Fuel overloading The maximum amount of fuel specified in this manual should not be exceeded; overloading can cause excess smoke.
HOXTON Stove User Guide 6.6 Warning - Fume / Smoke emissions Properly installed, with a suitable flue or chimney, operated and maintained correctly, this appliance will not emit fumes into the dwelling. Occasional fumes when de-ashing and refuelling may occur. However, persistent fume emission is potentially dangerous and must be investigated by an approved / registered installer.
HOXTON STOVE User Guide 6.8 Smoke Control Area (The Clean Air Act 1993 & Smoke Control Areas) If the stove is to be installed in a designated Smoke Control Area (further information can be found via https://www.gov.uk/smoke-control-area-rules ) then the installer will have fitted the restrictor plate for the secondary air lever, to prevent total closure of this air control.
HOXTON STOVE User Guide 7. Further information for all stove owners 7.1 Reduced burning (Slow Combustion) When wood is burnt slowly in a closed appliance (e.g.: air controls at the minimum setting), it produces moisture and tar, which will create condensation and deposits in the chimney.
HOXTON STOVE User Guide 7.5 Riddling the firebox To riddle the grate the main fire door must be kept open. Using the stove gauntlet supplied, locate the central riddle lever. Move the level right and left repeatedly until the ember / ash bed has been reduced.
It is worth noting that the fitting of non-official parts to your stove will invalidate the guarantee. 7.8 Classification The Hoxton 7 stove is classed as intermittent operation. Thereby meaning, to give nominal rated output, you will have to refuel a minimum of 45min for wood as stated in EN 13240:2011 +A2:2004.
HOXTON STOVE User Guide 7.10 Door glass The door glass should remain clear during normal burning. However under certain conditions, such as burning at a low or slow rate, using damp wood or overnight burning, the glass may become somewhat blackened. To remedy this, operate the appliance at a fast rate.
From Base 8.1 Radiant heat All Hoxton stoves radiate heat into the room. The radiated heat is most intense at the front of the stove, especially through the door glass and less intense the further you move away from the stove. This radiated heat is delivered as infrared rays which heat the objects they strike.
HOXTON STOVE User Guide 9. Care for your stove The need for regular maintenance on your stove will ensure safe and efficient use of your appliance. The following item listing should be checked and inspected by a competent person or engineer on a regular basis.
• The National Association of Chimney Sweeps (NACS) www.nacs.org.uk/ • Smoke Control Areas—The Rules www.gov.uk/smoke-control-area-rules 10.2 Specification All Hoxton stoves are manufactured and independently tested to EN standard 13240 and are CE marked. Within the above EN standard, material specifications and criteria are defined. BK755 Page 23...
HOXTON STOVE User Guide 11 Guarantee When you buy an Arada stove, you are not only buying a first class appliance, you are receiving a commitment from us to look after you and your appliance. 11.1 Guarantee If any part of the main body of the stove fails due to a manufacturing or material defect during the guarantee period that applies in respect of the relevant stove (as set out below), Arada will, at its sole discretion, repair or replace your Arada stove, for no charge.
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11. The guarantee is only valid where any spare parts used are supplied by Arada or an approved Arada dealer. The use of spares other than those supplied by Arada Limited shall invalidate the guarantee.
HOXTON STOVE User Guide 11.3 General Our guarantee is offered as an addition to your statutory rights and will not affect your statutory rights. You can obtain information about your legal rights from a Trading Standards office's or a Citizens’ Advice Bureau.
Hoxton Stove User Guide 12. Recycling 12.1 Packaging recycling The majority of the packaging components can be recycled, by the material components: WOOD (Pallet) - Household quantities of wood can be taken to your local House- hold Waste Recycling Centre.
HOXTON STOVE User Guide 13. Technical specification TECHNICAL DATA Hoxton 7 Height (mm) (On Standard Leg) 771 mm Width (mm) (Across Footprint) 545 mm Depth (mm) (Inc. Handle) 425 mm Height to Centre of Rear Flue (mm) 617 mm Depth from Back to Flue Centre (mm) 179.4 mm...
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HOXTON STOVE User Guide TECHNICAL DATA Hoxton 7 Nominal Heat Output—Wood (Kw) Efficiency Nett (%) 78.6 Mean Flue Gas Temperature (°C) Mean CO Emission @ 13% O2 (%) 0.10 Flue Mass Gas Flow (g/s) Typical Fuel Load to Achieve Nominal Rated Output Per Hour 2.04...
(Schiedel 5” (149644) & 6” (149645)) and when the rear heat shield has also been fitted to the appliance. 15. Optional Accessories Optional accessories can be purchased from your supplying dealer or from the Arada web site. For the Hoxton range, the following accessories are available : Additional small & medium height pedestal stands ...
HOXTON STOVE User Guide 17. Notes - BK755 Page 31...
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HOXTON STOVE User Guide AFFIX DUPLICATE STOVE DATA LABEL HERE Arada Ltd The Fireworks, Weycroft Avenue Axminster, Devon EX13 5HU United Kingdom www.aradastoves.com www.aradastovesandspares.com T: +44 (0)1297 632 050 BK755 DATE OF ISSUE—01/07/2021...
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