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Easedale 5 SE Multi fuel burning stove Installation & user instructions. (To be left with customer). Edition 1 Reference: NS-21 Date: 5 March 2020...
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Contents Pre-installation checks & general safety notes. The Clean Air Act 1993 and Smoke Control Areas. Hetas Ltd approval. Installation introduction including technical data. 1.0 Technical and emission data. 2.0 Installation introduction Unpacking the stove Installing the stove 2.2.1 The tertiary air control 2.2.2 Assembling the baffle and removeable internal stove parts 2.2.3...
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Pre-installation checks & general safety notes Installation of this stove must be completed in accordance with current local codes and regulations in each country. All local regulations & any rules in force, including those which refer to National and European standards, must be observed when installing this product. ...
To ensure smokeless operation opertate the stove in accordance with these instructions. (Please see instructions within this manual). The Easedale 5 SE have been recommended as suitable for use in smoke control areas when burning wood. The appliance is only exempt when used in accordance with these instructions.
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1.0 Technical and emission data. Easedale 5 SE Material: Steel and cast iron. Finish: High-temp resistant paint. Fuel: Wood (Approved wood logs) Approved smokeless fuels Log length: 25cm maximum Flue outlet: Top or rear Flue pipe dimension: Internal diameter 125mm / 122.7cm2 cross section Approx.
2.2.1 Tertiary air control. The Tertiary air intake and control is a standard part for the Easedale 5 SE and as such is assembled to the stove at manufacture. The tertiary air intake has been designed to leave the lower air intake slider 3mm open when the tertiary air control is in the closed position.
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2.2.2 Assembling the baffle and removable internal parts. See figures 1.1 to 1.10 All stove internal parts are assembled at manufacture, however with movements and handling during stove delivery it is possible that some or all of the located parts inside the stove may have moved, therefore it is important to check all these parts for correct position and fitment after the stove is located.
2.2.3 Data plate location. See figure 1.9 Figure 1.9 shows the position of the stove data plate which is located to the rear of the stove. This shows important information, including: a) Model b) Standard number c) Production date d) Dimensions e) Serial number Weight g) Recommended fuel...
Figure 2 and 2A. See: The Easedale 5 SE stove can only be used with a Constructional hearth and Superimposed hearth. The dimension of the superimposed hearth in front of the stove must be a minimum of 300mm all other dimensions of the superimposed hearth and constructional hearth must be in accordance with current National Laws, Building Regulations, &...
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Distances between stove and a conventional brick Class 1 Chimney. See: Figure 2A Refer to current National laws, Building Regulations, & any Rules in Force, including BS 8303 and BS EN 15287-1. Also refer to Approved Document J (England & Wales) When installing this stove into a conventional class 1 non-combustible brick chimney built to current National laws, Building Regulations and any Rules in Force including BS 8303 and BS EN 15287-1 the clearances between the stove and a non-combustible brick chimney must comply with...
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Serious consideration should be given to positioning of furniture or soft furnishings that could be adversely affected by heat. Newman Fireplaces Ltd recommend that any furniture or soft furnishings should be a minimum distance of 2000 mm away from the stove. NEVER use or store aerosol sprays or any other combustible products in the vicinity of the stove when it is in operation or whenever the stove is hot.
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particularly in situations where there is a safety risk to children or the infirm. When using this stove in situations where children, aged and / or infirm persons are present a fireguard manufactured in accordance with BS 8423:2010 + A1: 2016 must be used and such persons must be supervised at all times.
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National laws, Building Regulations and any Rules in Force. Important note: The Easedale 5 SE has been tested for smoke exemption so a minimum internal flue diameter of 125mm can normally be used. *(This must be confirmed with HETAS or Local Authority Building Control and all current National laws, Building regulations and any Rules in Force).
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self-tapping screw or bolt nut and washers do not obstruct the stove collar flue way and ensure the screws or bolts and locating holes are airtight. The chimney or flue way that the stove pipe is connected must be of at least 125mm internal diameter.
2.6 Connecting to a masonry chimney Refer to current National laws, Building Regulations, & any Rules in Force, including BS 8303 and BS EN 15287-1:2007. Also refer to Approved Document J (England & Wales) The stove with rigid stove pipe connection to the chimney and flue and any parts used for this connection must be in accordance with current National laws, Building Regulations, and any Rules in Force.
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Refer to current National laws, Building Regulations, & any Rules in Force, including BS 8303 and BS EN 15287-1:2007. Also refer to Approved Document J (England & Wales) The Easedale 5 SE, nominal heat output 5.0kw. Note: This is the nominal heat output not the maximum heat output.
2.9 Chimney Draft Refer to current National laws, Building Regulations, & any Rules in Force, including BS 8303 and BS EN 15287-1:2007. Also refer to Approved Document J (England & Wales) The recommended chimney draft is 12.5 Pa when the stove is operating at its nominal heat output. If smoke spillage occurs when the fire door is opened, it is probably due to poor chimney draft.
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2.92 Carbon Monoxide Alarm Refer to current National laws, Building Regulations, & any Rules in Force, including BS 8303 and BS EN 15287-1:2007. Also refer to Approved Document J (England & Wales) An approved Carbon Monoxide alarm conforming to the latest edition of BS EN 50291 must be installed into the room into which the stove is installed.
2.96 Commissioning and handover Ensure the installation of this stove is completed in accordance with current local codes and regulations in each country. All current local regulations & any rules in force, including those which refer to national and European standards, must be observed when installing this product.
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of using suitable fuels and never to exceed the maximum fuel load stated within these instructions. Explain to the user the high temperatures the stove can reach and never to touch any part of the stove and flue pipe. Explain that the stove and flue pipe will still remain hot for some time after the stove has been used and not to touch any part.
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fire is extinguished. This stove gets very hot when burning and also remains very hot for some time even when the fire is extinguished, therefore adequate protection must be provided, particularly in situations where there is a safety risk to children, aged and the infirm. When using this stove in situations where children, aged and / or infirm persons are present a fireguard manufactured in accordance with BS 8423 + A1 (Latest addition) must be used and such persons must be supervised at all times.
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the heating season and at least once after the heating season. Registered chimney sweep associations: The National Association of Chimney sweeps (NACS) and for Northern Ireland (NIACS) Northern Ireland Association of Chimney Sweeps. Both associations have a register of suitably qualified chimney sweeping and inspection services that issue certificates after inspection and sweeping.
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Serious consideration should be given to positioning of any furniture or soft furnishings that could be adversely affected by heat. Newman Fireplaces Ltd recommend that any furniture or soft furnishings to be a minimum of 2000 mm away from the stove. Never use or store aerosol sprays or any other combustible products in the vicinity of the stove when it is in operation or whenever the stove is hot.
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appliance and also check with them if all chimney sweeping, cleaning and inspections certificates are required to be kept together with the approved stove installer, installation and service maintenance records. This stove should be serviced at least annually by a suitably approved and registered stove installer.
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Easedale 5 SE weight 1.2kg 0.75kg Important note: The Easedale 5 SE stove is only to be used with either wood or approved smokeless fuels as listed, it is not to be used with a combination of wood and approved smokeless fuels.
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3.2 Use Important The Easedale 5 SE is approved as an intermittent operating appliance as such it is strongly recommended that you do not leave the stove alight at night. It harms the environment, and constitutes extremely poor use of the wood or approved smokeless fuel, as the gases in the...
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The exact positioning of the air controls to achieve optimum burn for the Easedale 5 SE will depend on many factors such as weather conditions, chimney size and local topography. However, to give some guidance please read section 3.2.1 and section 3.2.2.
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removal and replacement of ash pan and at all other times. Push the tertiary air control to the closed position. Slide the top secondary air control fully open. Fully open the primary air control. To achieve clean burning and maximize the performance and efficiency of the appliance it is important to raise the temperature of the stove and chimney as quickly as possible.
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Do not refuel when a large amount of flame is in the firebox as this could cause smoke or flames to spill into the room. Only re fuel when the fuel and fire is low. Close the stove door immediately after refueling. Wood is a material that contains a great deal of gas (approximately 75 %).
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The secondary air wash control above the top of door should be fully closed when the stove body is hot. The tertiary air control to be closed. Lighting Important: Ensure the area around the stove is clear of all obstacles so as not to be a trip hazard and allowing a totally unobstructed space whilst lighting, re-fueling, adjusting the air controls and at all other times.
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Always ensure that the air controls are open enough to maintain some flames in the firebox. If it is required to shut down the appliance, then run the stove on a higher setting without over firing until all the fuel has been burnt before closing the air controls. Figure 4. Easedale 5 SE controls...
Operation of the handle. A stove mitten and long ash pan key is supplied with this stove for your use when operating the stove, if the mitten supplied is of the incorrect size for the user then it is recommended that the user sources a CE approved stove mitten or glove to the correct size before lighting and operating this stove.
Always empty the ash pan at least once a day or whenever it is full of ashes. Use the key provided and stove mitten to remove and replace ash pan into position. Never allow the ash pan to overfill allowing ash to be in contact with the underside of the grate. If this condition is allowed, the grate will wear out pre-maturely.
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equipped with the correct HEPA filters. The stove should be regularly serviced (At least once every year) by an approved and competent stove installer such as Hetas registered (England & Wales) or equivalent for other nations to ensure continued safe and efficient operation. Some simple procedures are given below under sections 3.3.3 and 3.3.4 which the user can also adopt.
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3.3.1 Glass panel fixings & fibre rope seal to rear off stove door Replacing glass panel to stove door. See figure 6 In the unfortunate event the glass panel to main door gets damaged the glass panel must be replaced with an approved stove glass panel, by an approved and competent stove installer such as Hetas registered (England &...
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Fig 6 3.3.2 Door fibre rope seals. See figure 7 The fibre rope seals in the door will wear out over time and should be replaced as required and renewed at least annually by an approved and competent stove installer such as Hetas registered (England &...
Fig 7 3.3.3 Cleaning and maintenance (User) Warnings Ensure the correct PPE is used for each operation that is being undertaken, for example, suitable protective masks whilst cleaning the stove and re painting stove, suitable hand protection gloves to protect from any sharp edges, broken glass and any residue materials, suitable eye protection goggles to protect against sharp objects, broken glass and any dust or particles.
Cleaning and maintenance only to be carried out when the stove is not in use and cold. The steel surface of the Easedale 5 SE stove is painted with black heat-resistant paint. It is best maintained by simply vacuuming it with a soft brush attachment or wiping it down with a dry, dust-free cloth, but only when the stove is not in use &...
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The stove must be fully cold and not be in use before the stove is re painted. Refer to the approved heat resistant spray paint manufacturer’s instructions. This process is recommended to be carried out by an approved and competent stove installer such as Hetas registered (England &...
3.4 Operational problems – troubleshooting Seek advice from a qualified chimney & stove specialist Operation troubleshooting Problem Probable Cause Action Low flue draught Consult your stove installer Difficulty getting the fire alight and keeping it burning well Use dry seasoned hardwood. Wet wood (Less than 20% moisture content) (Over 20% moisture content)
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Smoke emission troubleshooting Problem Probable Cause Action Small flames and smoke Wet wood Use dry seasoned hardwood. (Over 20% moisture content) (Less than 20% moisture content) When appliance door is opened Flue draught low Consult your stove installer smoke spillage enters the room Room ventilation not correct Consult your stove installer Evacuate all people from the room into...
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Adverse weather troubleshooting Problem Probable Cause Action Intermittent smoke enters the room The flue terminal position can effect when the stove door is opened on the stove and flue performance ie, windy days Down draught nearby trees or structures. Also weather conditions can contribute to flue down draughts.
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Troubleshooting the stove Problem Probable Cause Action Use dry seasoned hardwood. Less than 20% moisture content) To avoid a large build up of creosote The rapid build up of creosote in operate the stove at a higher the chimney Wet wood temperature for a short period of time (Over 20% moisture content) whenever the stove is used.
Troubleshooting the stove (Continued). Problem Probable Cause Action Poor quality wood being used Use dry seasoned hardwood. Less than 20% moisture content) Flue draught low Consult your stove installer Refer to user instructions for correct Excessive blackening of glass Air control use incorrect use of air controls Operate the stove at a higher temperature for a short period of time...
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3.7 Expolded view with part identification for: Easedale 5 SE.
Product Fiche Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) 2015/1186 Energy Labelling of Local Space Heaters Manufacturer Name: Newman Fireplaces Model Name: Easedale 5 SE Energy Efficiency Class: Nominal Heat Output to Room (kW): Nominal Heat Output to Water (kW): Net Efficiency (%): 80.7...
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