Mendip Stoves Churchill 5 SE MK5 Dual Control Operation And Installation Manual

Mendip Stoves Churchill 5 SE MK5 Dual Control Operation And Installation Manual

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May 2022
OPERATION AND INSTALLATION MANUAL
MULTI-FUEL & SMOKE EXEMPTION MODELS
Churchill 5 SE MK5 Dual Control
Churchill 5 Convec�on SE MK5 Dual Control
Churchill 5 Convec�on Logstore SE MK5 Dual Control
CHURCHILL DC Mk.5 Manual - Version 1.1 - May 2022
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  • Page 1 May 2022 OPERATION AND INSTALLATION MANUAL MULTI-FUEL & SMOKE EXEMPTION MODELS Churchill 5 SE MK5 Dual Control Churchill 5 Convec�on SE MK5 Dual Control Churchill 5 Convec�on Logstore SE MK5 Dual Control CHURCHILL DC Mk.5 Manual - Version 1.1 - May 2022...
  • Page 2 THE INTERNAL DIAMETER OF THE STOVE DIMENSIONS AND CONNECTION MEASUREMENTS FLUE COLLAR IS 125mm CHURCHILL RADIANT CHURCHILL CONVECTION 2 of 28...
  • Page 3 THE INTERNAL DIAMETER OF THE STOVE DIMENSIONS AND CONNECTION MEASUREMENTS FLUE COLLAR IS 125mm CHURCHILL CONVECTION LOGSTORE The addi�onal, top flue rear convec�on panel (supplied The direct air intake spigot (80mm diameter) to loose within the stove) needs to be used when installing the rear of the stove is removable with a 2.5mm the stove 100mm from a combus�ble wall;...
  • Page 4 This manual refers to the stoves listed above, which are tested in accordance with EN 13240. Thank you for purchasing your new stove from Mendip Stoves. Please read this manual carefully to ensure that you get maximum enjoymentand performancefrom yournew stoveand toprevent anypoten�al opera�onal problems.
  • Page 5: Health And Safety Precautions

    IMPORTANT: These instruc�ons cover the basic principles to ensure the sa�sfactory installa�on of Mendip Stoves product :- Churchill models, although detail may need slight modifica�on to suit par�cular local site.
  • Page 6 Mendip Stoves recommend the use of a solid fuel flue lining system for all installa�on into exis�ng chimneys. All chimney systems must be used in accordance with Building Regula�ons Approved Document J.
  • Page 7 STOVE PERFORMANCE & TESTING Mendip Stoves, Churchill Dual Control 5kW models are tested in accordance with EN 13240. 76.5% 0.08% 4.9 kW Weight & Nominal Heat Output for Wood and Smokeless Fuels Log Length Wood Reload Weight Wood Load smokeless brique�ed...
  • Page 8 Churchill 5 Dual Control Convec�on Model INSTALLING THE CHURCHILL CONVECTION IN A CORNER POSITION Churchill 5 Dual Control Convec�on Model Pictured on a 1000mm wide and 1000mm deep glass teardrop floor plate. 150mm when fitted with flat side convectors 8 of 28...
  • Page 9 MINIMUM DISTANCE TO NON-COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS The stove can be recessed in a suitable sized non Combustible fireplace but a permanent free air gap of at least 50mm must be le� around the sides, the top and the back of the stove; this is to facilitate a reasonable heat output and allows access to the stove for removal and maintenance.
  • Page 10 HOW TO FIT A LOGSTORE LEGS- Loxton -Churchill - Woodland Remove internals and top plate Unbolt stove adjustable legs with 13mm spanner Ensure leg is aligned with body before final tighten Place stove on side to allow leg installation, protect paint with a blanket Use M8 x 50mm bolts supplied and fix legs in place, use...
  • Page 11: Commissioning And Handover

    Connec�on to chimney Mendip Stoves are built with a top flue outlet as standard, this can be altered to a rear connection by removing the top collar, rear cover plate then exchanging collar and plate. Care should be taken to ensure an air�ght fit when refi�ng collar and plate.
  • Page 12 OPERATING YOUR STOVE - CHURCHILL DUAL CONTROL THE CHURCHILL STOVE HAS THREE AIR CONTROL LEVERS TO HELP REGULATE YOUR STOVE. PRIMARY AIR TERTIARY AIR SECONDARY AIR Pull out for more Pull out for more air, Pull out for less air, push in close air , push in close push in for normal air...
  • Page 13 HOW TO LIGHT YOUR WOODBURNING STOVE Note: If the chimney is externally fi�ed or the stove has been installed on a larger diameter clay chimney liner then on cold days it maybe necessary to warm the flue using firelighters prior to ligh�ng with wood.
  • Page 14: Warning Note

    DO NOT BURN HOUSE COAL. DO NOT BURN HOUSEHOLD WASTE. THIS APPLIANCE IS NOT AN INCINERATOR MENDIP STOVES RECOMMEND THE USE OF A FLUE THERMOSTAT TO CHECK YOUR STOVE IS NOT OVERHEATING. PLACE FLUE THERMOSTAT DIRECTLY ABOVE COLLAR OF STOVE AND REFER TO TEMPERATURE GAUGE ON PAGE 6.
  • Page 15: Troubleshooting

    RE-FUELLING WHEN BURNING WOOD Adding fuel to your stove when you only have glowing embers,and the flames have died down, is the cleanest way to refuel your stove. 1. Before refuelling, Pull open both the Primary and Secondary controls fully. 2.
  • Page 16 Mendip Stoves do not recommend burning registered smokeless brique�ed fuel in a slumbering posi�on, Mendip stoves are designed to burn wood or quality registered smokeless fuels. Wood burns more efficiently and cleanly if it is burnt ho�er. Mendip stoves do not recommend that their stoves are burnt overnight for this reason.
  • Page 17: Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE Mendip stoves recommends that your model needs to have the ash removed from the stove at regular intervals (weekly if used daily). Allowing the ash pan to over flow can impede the func�on of the stove and can cause possible damage to the stove grate and ash pan.
  • Page 18 The SE appliances include a modified air control to prevent closure of the secondary air control beyond 25% open (11mm) altera�ons should not be a�empted. Mendip Stoves smoke control stoves should not be burnt with the door le� open.
  • Page 19: Loose Parts

    STOVE PARTS, COMBUSTION "This section shows the parts contained in your stove, each stove has over 80 spare-parts and, each part is detailed. When new parts are required the section will allow spares to be recognised and ordered. As a further source of reference please visit www.eurostove.co.uk for latest spare-part informa�on.
  • Page 20 HOW TO REMOVE THE WOODBURNERS INTERNAL PARTS To remove the vermiculite brick set take the following steps: Remove the log guard. Li� out the 2 base bricks next to the grate. Remove le� hand vermiculite side brick by Li�ing the top baffle brick and pulling the side brick down from the top.
  • Page 21 VERMICULITE BRICK SET PART NUMBERS VERMICULITE BRICKS REFERENCE TABLE Diagram No. Part No. Descrip�on No. Of Parts ES-500-400-1 Full Brick Set - Churchill 5 ES-500-412-1 Rear Brick ES-500-413-1 Baffle Brick ES-500-414-1 Right Side Brick ES-500-415-1 le� Side Brick ES-500-417-1 Base Brick Side ES-500-417-2 Base Brick Rear ES-500-420-0...
  • Page 22 STOVE PART NUMBERS See Page 20 See Page 24 22 of 28...
  • Page 23 STOVE PART NUMBERS 23 of 28...
  • Page 24 CHURCHILL 5 MK5 DOOR ASSEMBLY - (Complete CH-500-300-0) Diagram No. Part No. Descrip�on CH-500-209-0 Door Handle CH-500-120-0 Glass Clamp CH-500-201-0 Door Frame (only) M90502-01-01-99-03 Glass (bowed) M90520-06-02-01-05 Door Rope Seal Kit M90520-06-13-99-02 Handle Fixing Kit M90026-01-02-01-04 Glass Seal Kit (incl. 6 Clamp Pads) CH-500-116-0 Secondary Air Wash Guide Plate Not Pictured...
  • Page 25 Type, batch or serial number: Churchill 5 DC / Loxton 5 DC Intended use of the product: Heat distribution/room heating. Without hot water supply. Mendip Stoves Name and Address of the manufacturer: Eurostove Ltd Unit H1, Mendip Industrial Estate, Rooksbridge,...
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  • Page 28 Mendip Stoves Ltd. Unit H1 Mendip Industrial Estate Mendip Road, Rooksbridge Somerset BS26 2UG Website www.mendipstoves.co.uk Email info@eurostove.co.uk Telephone 01934 750 500 CODE: M10520-49-00-99-00 CHURCHILL DC Mk.5 Manual - Version 1.1 - May 2021 28 of 28...

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