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First of all we would like to thank you for having chosen us and your trust in us will not be failed. You will be satisfied with your choice, as our stove is in the leading category of the similar products due to its features and design. Yours sincerely, CAST...
Section Contents Page 1. The clean air act 1993 and smoke control areas 2. Product specification 3. Important information about installing and using the stove 4. Unpacking & Assembly 5. Installation of the stove 6. Operating Instructions 7. Guidance on safe operation 8.
1-The clean air act 1993 and smoke control areas Under the Clean Air Act local authorities may declare the whole or part of the district of the Authority to be a smoke control area. It is an offence to emit smoke from a chimney of a building, from a furnace or from any fixed boiler if located in a designated smoke control area.
THANKS FOR BUYING OUR STOVE , PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY For your safety it is very important that your stove is correctly installed. Take care when assembling and moving the stove. It is made of cast iron and is very heavy ( 95 kgs) This cast iron stove INA ( S230-ES )have been recommended as suitable use in smoke control areas when burning wood and Maxibrite.
3. Important information about installing and using the stove All national and local regulations, Including those referring to national and European standards, need to be complied with when installing the stove. The stove must be installed by a registered installer or approved by your local building control officer.
4.Unpacking & Assembly Warning:Due to the weight of the stove it is recommended that two people perform the unpacking and assembly Unpacking Before assembling,place check contents against the following list and advise your dealer immediately if any parts are missing. 1 x Stove body 1 x Flue Connector c/w Fireproof Gasket 1 x Firebox Top Baffle Plate A...
If the rear mounting flue configuration is to be used, the blanking plate will be fitted to the top of the stove and the flue connector to the rear panel. 3. Set ashpan in position . An ashpan handle is supplied for when the stove is in use.
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Floor National and local building regulations must be complied with when considering the floor or hearth where the stove is to be installed. The floor must be capable of bearing the weight of the stove and the maximum hearth temperature measured on testing was 63 deg C on full fire.
6. Operating Instructions The controls The amount of heat emitted by the stove is regulated using the air control built at front of the stove. using primary air when burning mineral fuel and secondary air when burning wood. The need for de-ashing the appliance more frequently when burning mineral fuel. By adjusting the degree to which the primary air and air-wash vents are opened, good control of the combustion is being established.
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Fuel This stove will function with wood or manufactured smokeless fuel, but in general all fuel should be dry and timber should be well seasoned so as to have a moisture content below 20%. The use of damp wood will result in more soot and tar deposits being left in the chimey, flue and stove, and will not release heat if thermal energy is being used to drive out moisture from the fuel.
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( do not be tempted to overfill the firebox and risk fuel falling onto the glass or out the fire as the door is opened) WARNING: When opening the door always open gently for the first 2 to 3 cm to allow the pressure to equalise and stop smoke from escaping.
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in a reasonable period. If there are too few embers in the fire bed, add suitable kindling to prevent excessive smoke The maximum amount of fuel specified in this manual should not be exceeded, overloading can cause excess smoke. Operation with the door open can cause excess smoke. The appliance must not be operated with the appliance door left open except as directed in the instructions.
7.Guidance on safe operation Fire can be very dangerous During operation, the stove and all the fittings (door handles and controls) get very hot. Do not over fire the stove. It is possible to fire the stove to such an extent that damage may occur. Look out for parts of the stove or flue glowing red hot.
8.Maintenance Cleaning The inside of the stove may require regular cleaning, especially during periods of peak use, the frequency of this being indicated by experience. it is advisable to wear a dust mask, protective gloves and safety glasses when cleaning. Use a stiff brush and industrial type vacuum cleaner to dislodge and remove as much material as possible, starting at the top of the stove and working down to the bottom.
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The glass will not fracture with heat. Never replace any broken glass with glass not approved for use with cast iron stoves. The window glass should remain clean during normal use but it can become blackened if the stove is being operated with either damp fuels or at a slow burn rate.
they become worn, damaged or not positioned correctly, non wear parts such as the stove top and sides will be exposed to excessive heat and may be damaged. Only use replacement parts recommended by the manufacturer. 9.Fault Finding Fire will not burn The fuel is too wet and not suitable Air inlets to the stove are blocked The flue is blocked or restricted...
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