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GALLERY ECO Series Installation And Operating Instructions Manual

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INSTALLATION AND OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS
APPROVED - CONFORMING TO EN13240:2001 and
EN13240 A2:2004
APPLICABLE TO THE FOLLOWING STOVE MODELS:
FIREFOX 8 ECO
CLASSIC 8 ECO
STOVES MUST BE FITTED BY APPROVED, QUALIFIED AND
COMPETENT INSTALLERS
PLEASE LEAVE THIS BOOKLET WITH THE HOUSEHOLDER
Stoves operate at very high temperatures. All persons
including children and the infirm should be warned of this and not
allowed to touch any surfaces whilst in use. The operator must use
the glove provided.
GALLERY ECO SERIES INSTRUCTION – REV.A – JUN 2018
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  • Page 1 Stoves operate at very high temperatures. All persons including children and the infirm should be warned of this and not allowed to touch any surfaces whilst in use. The operator must use the glove provided. GALLERY ECO SERIES INSTRUCTION – REV.A – JUN 2018...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS STOVE DIMENSIONS, OUTPUT & EFFICIENCY PAGE 04 INSTALLATION PAGE 05 OPERATION PAGE 11 GENERAL MAINTENANCE PAGE 17 SAFETY NOTES & TROUBLESHOOTING PAGE 19 STOVE ACCESSORIES PAGE 22 COMPONENT PARTS PAGE 23 TECHNICAL FICHE PAGE 30...
  • Page 3: Stove Dimensions, Output & Efficiency

    STOVE DIMENSIONS, OUTPUT AND EFFICIENCY FIREFOX 8 ECO CLASSIC 8 ECO WOOD ANTHRACITE EFFICIENCY 71.5% FLUE GAS TEMPERATURE 244 ˚C 280˚C EMISSION OF CO @ 13% O2 0.11% 0.24% RATED OUTPUT 5.0kW 5.0kW OUTPUT RANGE* 2.5 – 8.0kW 2.5 – 8.0kW *See page 10 for ventilation requirements.
  • Page 4 INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE IMPORTANT: THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE INSTALLED BY A COMPETENT PERSON AND THE INSTALLATION MUST COMPLY WITH BS8303 – CODE OF PRACTICE FOR INSTALLATION OF DOMESTIC HEATING AND COOKING APPLIANCES BURNING SOLID MINERAL FUEL, NATIONAL BUILDING REGULATIONS, LOCAL BY-LAWS AND STANDARDS AND THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE HEALTH AND SAFETY AT WORK ACT - IN PARTICULAR: HANDLING –...
  • Page 5: Installation

    INSTALLATION Once the installation is complete, the installer must advise the householder on the correct use of the stove and warn them to use only the recommended fuels listed in this document. The installer must also advise the householder on the actions to be taken should smoke or fumes be emitted from the stove.
  • Page 6 The chimney must be swept before connection to the stove and swept every twelve months thereafter. It is recommended that your chimney is swept every six months. An existing fireplace opening can be modified to accommodate the stove. The following pages identify some typical installation scenarios and provides the necessary specific installation information for your new stove.
  • Page 7 Typical Installation for Inglenook Typical Installation Into In-filled Fireplaces – rear flue – Side View Masonry Fireplaces SPECIFIC INSTALLATION INFORMATION Legs Remove the legs from inside the stove. Carefully lay the stove on its back and using the screws provided fit the legs in place. Carefully set the stove upright and check that all internal components are correctly positioned.
  • Page 8 It is possible to fit the stove with less clearance around it – down to 50mm, but the non-combustible material around it must be at least 150mm thick. This is normally achieved when installing into a standard brick-built chimney breast with double thickness walls to the rear and sides of the builder’s opening.
  • Page 9 Ventilation Into a Room For Combustion Air is an Essential Requirement. Any apertures provided for this purpose must not be restricted or blocked. Flues Without a Flue Draft Stabiliser 2.5kW-5kW Output When installing without a flue draft stabiliser into houses built before 2008, no additional permanent ventilation will be required.* Houses built after this date will require additional means of permanent ventilation direct to outside of at least 4400 * Note: Installers must verify adequate draw and install ventilation if required.
  • Page 10: Operation

    OPERATION Secondary Air Control Primary Air Control Riddling Mechanism Primary Air – Slide Control ALWAYS OPEN THE STOVE DOOR SLOWLY AND ALWAYS USE THE GLOVE Primary air is controlled via the sliding vent in the bottom of the door. This provides an air draught to the bed of the fire.
  • Page 11 environment. Slide to the right to open and to the left to close. Use this to control wood fires. It should be closed when burning anthracite for the best efficiency after the fire is established. Tertiary Air A tertiary air supply is bled into the stove from the rear panel. Its function is to ignite unburned gasses assisting with a clean burn.
  • Page 12 Wood Burning Wood burns best on a bed of ash and it is therefore only necessary to remove surplus ash from the grate occasionally. Burn only kiln dried or well-seasoned wood, which should have been cut, split and stacked under cover for at least 36 months, with free air movement around the sides of the stack to enable it to dry out.
  • Page 13 1.5kg of anthracite or equivalent per 45 minute period with the air controls in the same position as noted above. When loading fuel, ensure that the series of tertiary air holes on the rear chamber brick are not covered by the fuel. Of course best burning depends on the type of fuel being burnt, draft and stove settings, so please do experiment to find your own best settings.
  • Page 14 Other Solid Fuel – “Authorised” fuels include anthracite large nuts, smokeless briquetted fuel, ie. Ancit, Phurnacite, Taybrite, Homefire Ovals suitable for closed appliances. Smokeless Briquetted Fuel – Only burn smokeless briquettes that are <2% sulphur content, these will be labelled up as “HETAS approved” or “DEFRA authorised for use in a smoke control zone”.
  • Page 15 England. In Scotland and Wales this power rests with Ministers in the devolved administrations for those countries. Separate legislation, the Clean Air (Northern Ireland) Order 1981, applies in Northern Ireland. Therefore it is a requirement that fuels burnt or obtained for use in smoke control areas have been "authorised"...
  • Page 16: General Maintenance

    GENERAL MAINTENANCE (o nly ever carry out maintenance when the stove is cold). The following elements of maintenance may be carried out by the householder. Any structural repairs, e.g. panel, collar or stove pipe replacement must be carried out by a suitably qualified installer. Baffle Plate Removal and Replacement Note the position before removal.
  • Page 17: Safety Notes & Troubleshooting

    Stove Body The stove is finished with a heat-resistant paint and this can be cleaned with a soft brush. Do not clean whilst the stove is hot – wait until it has cooled down. The finish can be renovated with stove paint available from your supplier. Glass Panels Clean the glass panels when cool with stove glass cleaner.
  • Page 18 Always use a fire guard to BS 8423:2002, Fireguards for Use With Solid Fuel Appliances, in the presence of children, the elderly or the infirm. Inform all persons of the dangers of high temperatures during operation of appliance including the stove pipe. Do not use this stove as an overnight burner, when finished for the evening, leave the air controls open to allow the remainder of the fuel to burn out.
  • Page 19 A list of Qualified Engineers is available from UK Solid Fuel Association R. o. I. 7 Swanwick Court Irish National Fireplace Organisation Alfreton 162 Chapel Street Derbyshire Dublin DE55 7AS Ireland Tel. 0845 601 4406 Tel. 01 801 5959 Chimney Fire Identified by loud roaring sounds, dense smoke and sparks exiting chimney.
  • Page 20 Dirty Glass Nearly always caused by poor fuel quality – check the moisture content of the wood you are burning with a moisture meter. Fire burning too low, open the air vents on the stove to create a hot fire, this may ‘burn’...
  • Page 21: Stove Accessories

    STOVE ACCESSORIES The following is a list of stove accessories your retailer will be able to supply:  Matching graphite high temperature paint  Stove Glass Cleaner  Spare Rope  Rope Seal Adhesive  CO Detector  Stove Fan ...
  • Page 22: Component Parts

    COMPONENT PARTS – FIREFOX 8 ECO Many spare parts are stocked – please refer to your retailer or supplier if you require any replacement parts. Please only use components made specifically for your stove. ITEM DESCRIPTION CODE ITEM DESCRIPTION CODE Left fire brick FFVE3012L 15 Riddling mechanism...
  • Page 23 COMPONENT PARTS – CLASSIC 8 ECO Many spare parts are stocked – please refer to your retailer or supplier if you require any replacement parts. Please only use components made specifically for your stove. ITEM DESCRIPTION CODE ITEM DESCRIPTION CODE Riddling mechanism BLACK FFVE3044 Left fire brick...
  • Page 24: Technical Fiche

    TECHNICAL FICHE 1 SUPPLIER NAME OR TRADEMARK PERCY DOUGHTY 2 MODEL IDENTIFIER FIREFOX 8 ECO 3 ENERGY CLASS 4 DIRECT HEAT OUTPUT 5.0kW 5 INDIRECT HEAT OUTPUT 6 ENERGY EFFICIENCY INDEX 112.0% 7 ENERGY EFFICIENCY AT NOMINAL HEAT OUTPUT 84.0% 8 SPECIFIC PRECAUTIONS SEE MANUAL 1 SUPPLIER NAME OR TRADEMARK...

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