Opus Harmony Operation And Installation Manual

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  • Page 1 O P E R A T I O N A N D I N S T A L L A T I O N M A N U A L O P U S H A R M O N Y F I R E D B Y D E S I G N...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    5.1. Starting the stove 5.2. Suitable materials for lighting 5.3 Emptying the ashpan 5.4 Rotating the stove 5.5 Cleaning and maintenance 5.6 Layout and usage of air regulators 6. Malfunction and service 7. Common fault finding 8. Warranty Opus commissioning checklist Opus-Harmony-October-2017-V002...
  • Page 4: Disposal Of Packaging

    The wooden parts of the packaging can be used as firewood. Introduction Congratulations on your purchase of this Opus stove. This manual will introduce you to the functions and correct operation of the stove. It is important that your installer takes you through the operation of this stove during their handover.
  • Page 5 Your stove can be equipped with a connection for the external air supply. The required direct air kit is available. In a room with controlled ventilation, the stove can be a connected to an air supply from the outside. In that case additional pressure monitoring in the room is required.
  • Page 6: Installation Of The Stove And The Flue Pipe Connection

    3. Installation of the Stove and the flue pipe connection 3.1. Flue pipe connection All flue pipe that is used to connect the stove to the chimney must comply with national regulations. All connections from the stove into the chimney must be firm and tightly connected.
  • Page 7: Minimum Distances To Combustibles

    3.3 Minimum distances to combustibles 1350mm Model Harmony with the 90° rotation. In the area of thermal radiation 200mm Back space between the wall and stove 200mm Side space between the wall and stove 4. Technical specifications Stove Model Harmony Nominal Output (Wood / Solid Fuel) 7.1 kW / 4.3kW...
  • Page 8: General Information About The Working Of The Stove

    5. General information about the working of the stove Always use a glove Do not use any flammable liquid fluids for lighting the fire. The door of the firebox should be opened only when adding fuel, apart from leaving the door slightly ajar during the lighting phase.
  • Page 9 6. The door should only be opened again when the fuel has burned right down and you want to put new fuel in. If there is insufficient burning material in the firebed to light a new fuel charge, excessive smoke emission can occur. Refuelling must be carried out onto a sufficient quantity of glowing embers and ash that the new fuel charge will ignite in a reasonable period.
  • Page 10: Suitable Materials For Lighting

    5.2. Suitable materials for lighting The stove should be used for the combustion of natural wood, wood briquettes and brown coal briquettes. Some of the best wood for the stove is beech and birch. These types of wood have the highest burn temperature, and they burn the cleanest, as long as they have been stored in a dry place for a sufficient length of time.
  • Page 11: Rotating The Stove

    5.4 Rotating the stove Picture 2: security lock against unintentional twisting of the stove. Rotating stoves can be rotated up to 90° when there are no obstructions around the stove. Pay special attention to the necessary security distances to combustible and / or load-bearing walls, and to combustible furnishings.
  • Page 12 5.6 Instructions on how to access the flue through the stove Ensure clean fire box. Lift the throat plate from the Lift and remove the retaining brackets and deflector plate. You can carefully remove. now sweep through the stove. To replace the fire bricks, please repeat steps 1 –...
  • Page 13: Layout And Usage Of Air Regulators

    5.7 Layout and usage of air regulators 6. Malfunction and service In the event of a product malfunction please contact your supplier. If the stove is under warranty your supplier will take care of the warranty claim. Regular maintenance of the stove and flue should be carried out by a competent engineer. Use only replacement parts as recommended by the manufacturer.
  • Page 14: Common Fault Finding

    7. Common fault finding Please be aware that in the event of your stove not performing properly, you should always consult your installer first or a qualified professional. Below is a list of potential problems and possible causes: Problem Possible cause Starting problems Bad quality or wet wood Too thick wood log...
  • Page 15: Warranty

    OPUS declines all liability for any accidents due to failure to observe the specifications contained in the use and maintenance manual accompanying the device. Furthermore, OPUS declines all liability deriving from improper use of the product by the user (including heat-shock, overload or misuse of the firebox), unauthorised modifications and/or repairs, and the use of non-original spare parts or spare parts not designed for use on this product model.
  • Page 16: Opus Commissioning Checklist

    Opus commissioning checklist General information Stove purchased from Telephone number Stove installed by Telephone number CPS registration with (e.g. HETAS) CPS registration number Installation date Stove model Physical checks Installation is in accordance with the design, including material specification, flue...
  • Page 18 F I R E D B Y D E S I G N www.opusstoves.co.uk Imported to the UK Firepower, Flightway, Dunkeswell, Honiton, Devon, EX14 4RD, UK, 0844 332 0155, info@firepowerheating.co.uk...

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