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ACR HEAT PRODUCTS LTD “HERITAGE” NI22 INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTION MANUAL Please keep this manual in a safe place for future reference.
Thank you for purchasing an ACR Heat Products appliance. This manual contains instructions on how to install your appliance and make full use of it’s functions for both your comfort and safety. Please ensure this manual is read fully both before installation commences and operating your appliance.
PRODUCT INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION Output 2–8Kw (doors closed) 2–4Kw (doors open) Chimney Draft required 14 – 25Pa or 1.4 – 2.5mm water column Weight 100kg Flue Diameter 150mm Material Cast Iron OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT Standard 18” Solid Fuel Stool Grate THE MANUFACTURER WILL NOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR DAMAGES TO THE APPLIANCE DUE TO THE USE OF PROHIBITED FUEL OR IF THE APPLIANCE HAS NOT BEEN INSTALLED AS PER THE MANUAL AND / OR CURRENT BUILDING REGULATIONS...
ASSEMBLY The following tools are required: 10mm, 13mm and 17mm wrench or socket wrench Cartridge gun for the fire cement 1. Start off by getting an overview of all the loose parts and check that you have the following: a. Smoke dome b.
6. Place the canopy on the stove resting the base of the canopy on the right angle brackets. Ensure there is a minimum 15mm gap between the rear wall of the fireplace and the rear of the canopy to allow the hot air to circulate.
recommend that you leave any windows and doors open for this period in order to ventilate the room. As part of the curing process, the paint will become soft during the heating. You should therefore be careful when touching the stove to avoid damaging the paint finish or leaving any marks on it.
unburnt particles being released into the flue system and atmosphere. This is the main cause of chimney fires as the tars and creosotes produced are extremely flammable. Smokeless fuels such as Homefire and anthracite are suitable for use with the optional solid fuel grate. PROHIBITED FUELS Green wood, treated timber e.g.
sediments in your chimney and has a higher efficiency rate than a conventional stove. Wood is environmentally friendly as it consumes more Carbon Dioxide whilst growing than it emits during the burning of it. It is one of the very few fuels renewable within our lifetime.
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