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Saltfire ST2, ST4
INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS.
INTRODUCTION
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 CHIMNEY FIRE, EVACUATE THE PROPERTY AND CALL THE EMERGENCY SERVICES.
Your stove will be heavy, and care needs to be taken when lifting - 2 people will normally be required to lift.
UNPACKING
Your stove will have several of its components stored inside the stove itself for transportation.
Do NOT drag the stove on its legs – it must be carefully lifted into place.
You will also find a glove which must be used when opening the door or when adjusting air vents when the
fire is hot.
INSTALLATION
Installation of your stove must comply with relevant local and national Building Regulations and fire safety
standards.
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Summary of Contents for Saltfire ST2

  • Page 1 Saltfire ST2, ST4 INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS. INTRODUCTION 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.
  • Page 2 TECHNICAL Parameter Useful Heat Output Range, kW: Nominal Heat Output, kW: Efficiency at Nominal Output, %: 79.2 76.7 Mean CO emission (at 13 % O2), %: 0.07 0.06 Mean flue gas temperature, °C: Flue gas mass flow, g/s: Mean CnHm emission (at 13 % O2), Nmg/m3: Mean NOx emission (at 13 % O2), Nmg/m3: DIN Plus particulates (at 13 % O2), Nmg/m3: Minimum distance to combustible Back Wall, mm:...
  • Page 4 Clean Air Act requirements” “The Saltfire ST2/ ST4 has been recommended as suitable for use in smoke control areas when burning wood. Refuelling on to a low fire bed If there is insufficient burning material in the fire bed to light a new fuel charge, excessive smoke emission can occur.
  • Page 5: Air Inlet Controls

    Liquid fuels must NEVER be used. WARNING: Wet timber should not be used as this will create excess tar deposits in the chimney and stove and could increase the risk of chimney fire. Timber which is not of a suitable moisture content will also create more smoke and harmful emissions.
  • Page 6: Lighting The Fire

    The upper vent controlled by sliding knob on top of stove provides air supply for the air-wash system and allow air into the higher areas of the fire box – this is called the Secondary air – when this vent is open, the door glass is kept clean by high speed air rushing downwards across the inside of the glass.
  • Page 7 • Once theses logs are alight, and after about 7 minutes or so, a normal load of 2 or 3 logs weighing up to 1.5kg (for the ST2) or 2.2kg (for ST4), (ONLY AFTER THE INITIAL TEMPERING PERIOD HAS BEEN FOLLOWED –...
  • Page 8: Cleaning & Maintenance

    The higher nominal output rating of this stove is based on around 1.5kg (for the ST2) of seasoned logs which would require refuelling every 60 minutes or 2.2kg (for the ST4) of seasoned logs which would require refuelling every 60 minutes.
  • Page 9 Ensure the stove is cool and clean before applying and follow the paint manufacturer’s instructions. Contact Saltfire Stoves directly if you are unsure which paint to use. Throughout the season, it is good practice to keep the stove in generally good clean order which will prolong the life of serviceable components and enhance the experience you have with your fire.
  • Page 10 Troubleshooting Solutions For Stove Problems Installed and used correctly your stove will provide years of warmth with little effort but used incorrectly will be difficult to achieve the results you expect and can be damaged. Combustion is a complex chemical process with many variables, all of which need to be correct for your stove to burn correctly.
  • Page 11 If smoke ever leaks constantly into the room stop using the fire immediately, shut down all vents on the stove, open windows and exit the room. Do not use the stove until a local expert has established the problem. Common causes: a.
  • Page 12 • call 999 If you have any questions or concerns regarding the safe use of your stove, please contact us: - Saltfire Stoves Ltd, Station Works, John’s Road, Wareham, Dorset, BH20 4BG, 01929 555211, enquiries@saltfirestoves.com © Copyright – Saltfire Stoves Ltd 2018...
  • Page 13: Warranty

    If the appliance is suspected to be at fault, contact your Saltfire Retailer from whom you purchased the appliance - They will be able to help you quickly or contact us at Saltfire on your behalf. You will need to provide a copy of your original sales receipt, installation certificate (i.e. from HETAS)/or Building Control...

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