Esse 200XK Installation & User's Instructions

Multi-fuel & smoke exempt wood burning stove

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200XK, 200XK DD, & 225XK
Multi-Fuel & Smoke Exempt Wood Burning
Stove
INSTALLATION & USER INSTRUCTIONS
(TO BE LEFT WITH THE CUSTOMER)
UK & IRELAND
GB
IE

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  • Page 1 200XK, 200XK DD, & 225XK Multi-Fuel & Smoke Exempt Wood Burning Stove INSTALLATION & USER INSTRUCTIONS (TO BE LEFT WITH THE CUSTOMER) UK & IRELAND...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Page 24 GENERAL SAFETY NOTES  The Esse 200SE is available in three different designs. These designs are all installed and operated using the same methods and techniques.  SE Stoves need to maintain a higher flue temperature than a Non-SE Stove. As such it will not shut down like a Non-SE Stove and is designed to continue to draw air in to maintain these temperatures and meet local authority regulations.
  • Page 3: Installation Instructions

    Order made and signed by the Secretary of State or Minister in the devolved administrations. The ESSE 200SE Series has been recommended as suitable for use in smoke control areas when burning dry wood logs in accordance with these instructions. Peat and other unauthorised fuels must not be burnt in this appliance in smoke control areas.
  • Page 4: Chimney& Flue

    The optional rear flue box attachment available from ESSE has a detachable base that allows for soot to be removed (See Fig. 1). ...
  • Page 5 Fig.1 – Ideal Flue Connections (Flue box available from www.esseparts.com) Fig.2 – Chimney and Flue Performance Page 5 200-XK-I06-201217...
  • Page 6: Flue Draught

    FLUE DRAUGHT The chimney can be checked, before the stove is installed, with a smoke match. If the chimney doesn't pull the smoke it may suggest the chimney needs attention (see the Flue Diagnosis Table, below). This test is only a guide as an apparently poor flue may improve once the stove is installed, lit and the flue is warmed.
  • Page 7: Flue Stabiliser

    FLUE STABILISER A flue stabiliser can be fitted to reduce the draught through the stove if the flue draught is too high. The flue stabiliser should be:  Fitted in the same room as the stove.  The same size as the flue pipe. ...
  • Page 8 Fig.3c 200 Stove with Optional Log Box Dimensions Page 8 200-XK-I06-201217...
  • Page 9 Fig.3c 225 Stove Dimensions Page 9 200-XK-I06-201217...
  • Page 10: Commissioning Checklist

    COMMISSIONING CHECKLIST To assist with any potential guarantee claim please complete the following information:- To be completed by the installer. Dealer the appliance was purchased from: Name: Address: Telephone No: ESSENTIAL information: Date Installed Model Description: Serial No: Installation Engineer: Company Name: Address: Telephone No:...
  • Page 11 Product Fiche Energy Labelling Directive - (EU) 2015/1187 fo Solid Fuel Boilers and Packages of Solid Fuel Boilers, Supplementary Heaters, Temperature Controls and Solar Devices Esse Engineering Ltd. Manufacturer Name: Esse 200SE Model Name: Energy Efficiency Class: Nominal Heat Output to Room: Nominal Heat Output to Water: 107.6...
  • Page 12: Installing The Stove

    To change to a rear connection, a cast rear flue collar kit or a rear flue box kit is available from www.esse.com. The flue blanking plug supplied with the kits is used to block the top flue outlet. The blanking plate in the rear of the stove must then be removed (to access the bolts attaching the blanking plate, the convector panel must first be removed) - see Fig.
  • Page 13 Leave the appliance operational and explain the operation of the stove to the customer. Leave all instructions and operating tools with the customer. Fig. 4 – Arranging the Flue for Top or Rear Outlet. 200 Stove rear flue connection conversion. The stove is supplied ready for a top flue connection.
  • Page 14 Fig. 5 – Positioning the Air Inlet Screws holding air inlet bracket. Screws holding air inlet bracket Fitting the Optional Log Box: Remove the stove legs. The stove can then be carefully sat on top of the log box. The stove can then be bolted to the base using the bolts from the stove legs.
  • Page 15: Operating Instructions

    OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Over firing will damage you stove. To maintain peak efficiency, your stove should burn approximately 1.7kg of well-seasoned wood per hour. Your stove should not be used as an incinerator and only recommended fuels shall be used. Parts of the appliance, especially the external surfaces, will be hot to touch when in operation and due care will need to be taken It is essential that the fire has adequate air supply for combustion and ventilation.
  • Page 16 Fig. 7-Riddling Grate Open Fig. 8-Riddling Grate Closed Fig. 9-Positioning Vermiculite Bricks Page 16 200-XK-I06-201217...
  • Page 17: Wood Burning

    Rear of the stove Top Baffle Bricks Front of the stove One of the top baffle bricks can be removed and the remainder spaced evenly to help deal with a poor flue draught. This is designed to be a temporary measure as it will affect the efficiency of your stove. RE-FUELLING 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 18 Before lighting the fire for the first time ensure that the baffle, side and back bricks and all the internal components are in position. Burning without either will result in the stove overheating and being damaged. Open the air wash control and the primary air control fully.
  • Page 19: Solid Fuel Burning

    This is below the condensation point of wood gases and may cause the build-up of tar in the chimney, dirty the stove glass and result in the inefficient burning of the fuel. Above 245°C Too hot. Heat will be wasted up the chimney. Excess heat may damage the stove or ignite any existing accumulation of tar resulting in a chimney fire.
  • Page 20 Open the air wash control and the primary air control fully. Place some tightly rolled paper on top of some crumpled paper on the base towards the back of the stove. On top of this, place some small pieces of wood and on top of that a few small pieces of mineral fuel.
  • Page 21: Technical Information

    The stove as with any other metal products will expand and contract. A ticking noise may occur. This is normal for this type of appliance. TECHNICAL INFORMATION Normal heat output - wood 7.6kW Nominal heat output - solid mineral fuel 7.1kW Weight of stove 99kg...
  • Page 22 Page 22 200-XK-I06-201217...
  • Page 23: Maintenance

    Your ESSE is guaranteed against defects arising from faulty manufacture for 2 years when supplied by an ESSE Specialist. Upon registration of the warranty, ESSE will extend the guarantee period to 5 years from purchase. Your details must be registered with us by either returning the completed warranty card or by completing registration on-line at www.esse.com.
  • Page 24 Any stove or defective part replaced shall become the Company’s property HOW TO PROCEED WITH A COMPLAINT If you have cause for dissatisfaction with your stove, you should first contact your ESSE dealer, who will bring your concerns to our attention. We will assess the nature of the...
  • Page 25 Esse Woodburning and Multifuel stoves supplied by Topstak www.topstak.co.uk/stoves/sto ves-by-brand/esse-stoves/ We have an unrivalled range of chimneys, stoves, bespoke kitchens, flooring and handcrafted furniture manufactured to the highest quality. Cowbridge Showroom Monmouth Showroom Unit 42, Vale Business Park Mayhill Industrial Estate...

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