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BELEN Wood stove Item No: S107 USER GUIDE Version 1 2020.09.16 Dear customer, First of all we would like to thank you for having chosen us. 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.
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 ( 65 kgs) This steel body with cast iron door stove BELEN cod .
Test duration 1.03 79.0 Total efficiency Nominal heat output Mean CO emission 11.1 0.11 Mean CO emission Mean CO emission (at 13 % O 0.07 Mean flue gas temperature ºC Flue gas mass flow Mean C emission (at 13 % O Nmg/m Mean NOx emission (at 13 % O Nmg/m...
stove,so watch for signs of overfiring - if any part of the stove starts to glow red, the stove is in an overfire situation and the controls should be adjusted accordingly.Never leave the stove unattended for long periods without first adjusting the controls to a safe setting.Careful air supply control should be exercised at all times.
2. Install the blanking plate in the rear of the stove when the normal flue exit is required. 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.
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Material Clearances The stove must have a minimum clearance to a combustible below. Fig 4 It is recommended that the stove be installed at least 600 mm from combustible materials. However, any household furnishings should be at least 1000mm away as they could be adversely affected by heat.
Flue pipes with a smaller cross-sectional area than that of the stove outlet should never be used. Flue pipes must not project into the chimney connector, such as to cause a restriction to the gas flow. Consideration must be given to installing extra access in the flue system to ensure all sections can be cleaned and maintained.
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WARNING: The temperature reached by these items during operation may cause an injury to an end-user. As these are intended to be adjusted during operation, it is recommended that protective gloves are wore when handing these parts. 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%.
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chimney fire. Before lighting If using for the first time, or following a long period out of use check that the flue is clear and unobstructed. Check that the ash pan is empty and in position. WARNING: During the first few times the stove is used, the heat resistant paint will be curing, and may give off small amounts of smoke and odours.
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Refuelling Procedure Always refuel onto hot embers.if there is insufficient burning material in the firebed to light a new fuel charge,excessive smoke emission can occur.Refuelling must be carried out onto a suffcient quantity of glowing embers and ash that the new fuel charge will ignite in a reasonable period.
De-ashing the stove Before de-ashing the stove, make sure that all the fuel has burned out and the ashes has cool down, then use a brush let the ash fall from bed of the fire into the ash pan underneath. Then take out of the ashpan .in this case, if you have the vacuum cleaner, Sucked the ask into the vacuum cleaner directly.
Let the fire burn out Leave the room Check the stove, flue and chimney for blockages Do not re-use the stove until the cause of the problem has been identified and rectified. If required seek expert help. Adverse weather conditions In a small number of installations, very occasionally in specific weather conditions (direction of wind) the draw of the chimney may be affected causing a downdraught and fumes to be emitted into the room.
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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.
Chimney It is important to have the chimney cleaned at least once a year. Regular inspection and cleaning of the internal components of the stove can indicate if the chimney requires more frequent cleaning. If the stove has been unused for an extended period (during the summer) the chimney should be checked by a competent person before use.
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STOVE NAME: BELEN cod. S107 Made in China...
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