Henley Stoves ECO C400 Installation & Operating Instructions Manual

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ECO C400
Insert Room Heater Stoves
55
CO
0.09
CxHy
%
0.12%
35
98
NOx
Installation & Operating Instructions
IMPORTANT!
Our stoves must be fitted by a HETAS/METAC Qaulified Installer.
Only Burn Recommended Fuels with this Stove
THE HEATING SPECIALISTS
THE HEATING SPECIALISTS
"Every Home Deserves a Henley"
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  • Page 1 ECO C400 Insert Room Heater Stoves 0.09 CxHy 0.12% Installation & Operating Instructions IMPORTANT! Our stoves must be fitted by a HETAS/METAC Qaulified Installer. Only Burn Recommended Fuels with this Stove THE HEATING SPECIALISTS THE HEATING SPECIALISTS “Every Home Deserves a Henley”...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    For both your comfort & safety please take the time to read instructions carefully. HENLEY STOVES WARRANTY How to register your new stove: Henley Stoves does not accept warranty submissions through post/email. Please register your warranty at https://henleystoves.com/warranty/ See page 22 of this Manual for full details on Warranty Terms &...
  • Page 3: Technical Information

    Technical Information Eco C400 (3 side trim) 512.46 Eco C400 (4 side trim) 512.46 Specifications MODEL Eco C400 CONFIRMS TO EN13229 DIMENSIONS H: 607/663mm W:512.5mm D:343.5mm WEIGHT 81 KG FLUE SIZE 127mm ERP RATING ENERGY INDEX FUEL WOOD HEAT OUTPUT 5.0kW...
  • Page 4: Stove Commissioning Checklist

    Stove Commissioning Checklist Please complete the form below as it will be of great assistance in the highly unlikely event that there is a problem with the stove or a warranty claim needs to be made. Please contact the person who installed the stove or the dealer where it was purchased from if there is a problem.
  • Page 5: Installation Instructions

    Installation Instructions Installation Fire Cement Before installation and/or use of this appliance Some types of fire cement are caustic and please read these instructions carefully to ensure should not be allowed to come into contact that all requirements are fully understood. The with the skin. In case of skin contact, wash appliance must be fitted by a registered installer*, immediately with plenty of water.
  • Page 6: Hearth

    Hearth Hearths should be constructed from suitably robust materials & to appropriate dimensions. (fig.1) fig.1 Constructional Hearth Dimensions fig.2 Non Combustible Hearth for Solid Fuel Appliances & Open Fires surrounding Solid Fuel Appliance A way of making provision would be to adopt the guidelines outlined below &...
  • Page 7: Ventilation

    Ventilation Ventilation The following must be checked: This appliance requires a constant supply of air to maintain proper combustion and effective flue • The construction of the masonry chimneys, performance. flue block chimneys & connecting flue pipe system must meet requirements of the Building An inadequate air supply can result in poor Regulations.
  • Page 8: Flue Positions

    Chimney Suitable access must be provided to enable the collection and removal of debris. The flue must be swept and inspected when the appliance is installed. The flue draught must be checked with all windows and doors closed and any extraction fans in this, or adjoining rooms, running at WARNING maximum speed (see next section for additional Under no circumstances should ventilation requirements).
  • Page 9: Height Over Adjacent Building

    Height Over Adjacent Building The Outlet of a chimney or flue in relation to an adjacent building should be as seen above Height Over Roof Outlet of a chimney or a flue to be not less that 1m above the highest point of contact of chimney and roof. Where the roof has a pitch of more than 10º on both sides and the outlet is at the ridge or within 600mm of it, the height of the chimney or flue pipe may be reduced to 600mm. Height Over Openings The outlet of a chimney or flue pipe should also be not less than 1m above the top of any opening skylight, opening window or wall ventilator within 2.3m...
  • Page 10: Flue Options

    Flue Options Each installation is unique to the property so it is not possible to give details to suit every setting. The installation must comply with Building Regulations and be made using best practice construction methods. EXTERNAL AIR WE RECOMMEND Many fireplace openings have a supporting lintel.
  • Page 11: Installation Requirements

    When Installing a Henley Insert Stove there To further prevent excessive heat build up, are a number of considerations to be taken into Henley Stoves recommend that a hole be drilled account before commencing installation. into the wall at the side of the chimney breast to let trapped heat escape.
  • Page 12 If stone / granite / marble or any other natural material is used to construct the fire surround, Henley stoves recommended that a high or any part of it, considerations should be temperature plaster which does not contain any made for expansion and movement of the gypsum is used.
  • Page 13: Non-Combustible Materials

    Safe distances to combustible materials for the authority to be a smoke control area. ECO C400 should be a minimum of 30cm to the sides, and 100cm to Front of stove. It is an offence to emit smoke from a chimney of...
  • Page 14: Lighting The Stove

    Refueling the Stove Lighting the Stove When burning wood, the fire will die down as the We recommend that you have two or three small fuel is consumed. When the flames disappear fires before you operate your stove to its maxi- and the remainder is breaking down into glowing mum heat output. embers it is an appropriate time to consider re- fuelling. This is to allow the paint to cure in steadily and to give a long service life of the paint finish. During Note: If the flames disappear and there are still this curing in process you may notice an un-...
  • Page 15: Refueling On To A Low Fire Bed

    Shutting Down Stove The stove will normally shut down by itself as the fuel is consumed. In order to shut down the stove for other reasons, close the primary air controls (if open), When refueling the appliance it was then close the secondary air control. necessary to leave the door ajar for a period of 1 - 2 minutes in order to sustain flames on If the controls are left in this position, the fire will...
  • Page 16: Removing The Ash-Pan

    Maintenance: This should be done by and competent person Removing Fire Rope NACS such as a chimney engineer who will provide a Certificate of Chimney Sweeping. Periodically visually check over the door rope seal for any damage, cuts or tears and detached Sweep the whole flue way, including the outlet at sections. least twice a year per burning season. The rope gasketing can be replaced, using a It is important that the flue ways, flue pipe and universal roping kit.
  • Page 17: Replacing Baffle Plate

    Maintenance: Replacing Baffle Plate • Replace the rope gasket, remove the self adhesive backing on the rope as you go, start at the bottom of the window, centrally. Push the adhesive side of the rope into the grove on the rear of the door casting gradually work your way round until the ends of the rope meet.
  • Page 18: Air Controls

    Air Controls Henley Stoves appliances have air systems providing cleaner burning, and greater efficiency and control. Please see diagram to view where the various air controls are located on your Henley Stove Close 1) Primary Air - Pulling out left lever on the...
  • Page 19: Stove Finish (Paint)

    Call the Fire Service - Dial 999 or 112 Aerosol tins of paint are available for complete • Immediately close all of the air inlets to refurbishing from Henley Stoves. the appliance to reduce the air supply to the fire. Repainting Instructions: •...
  • Page 20: Spare Parts

    Spare Parts Over time you may require replacement parts for your Henley Stove. Replacement parts are available through your local stockist. Please use the below diagram to establish the part you require for your stove. Please ensure you quote model name and also serial number of stove when ordering spare parts. ONLY USE GENUINE HENLEY APPROVED REPLACEMENT PARTS FOR YOUR STOVE.
  • Page 21: Product Fiche

    Product Fiche PRODUCT FICHE Energy Labelling Directive - (EU) 2015/1186 Manufacturer Name : Henley Stoves Model Name : ECO C400 Energy Efficiency Class : Nominal Heat Output : 5.0 kW Energy Efficiency Index : Net Efficiency : 82.2 % Specific Precautions :...
  • Page 22: Faq's

    1) Simply open the airwash and pull the lever to • Please note issues with flue draught is out the open position and open the primary. of the control of Henley Stoves and does not The airwash is normally located above the door warrant a service call. of the stove.
  • Page 23: Annual Service

    Sealed Solid Fuel Appliances • Check the parts for any damage. • Replace any damaged parts using genuine Open Flue Solid Fuel Appliances should have Henley Stoves replacements parts. a permanent ventilation opening of free area of at least: • Check and clean the firebricks with a soft •...
  • Page 24: Terms & Conditions

    Henley Stoves Terms & Conditions https://henleystoves.com/warranty/ You need to register your warranty online at. Failing to register your stove will only give you standard Henley Warranty. Warranty Terms & Conditions Room Heater Stoves – 5 Year Warranty • 1 year standard manufacturers warranty as in accordance with EU regulations.
  • Page 25 We also require proof of maintenance and/or detailed service record in order for warranty to be valid. • Henley Stoves can only replace a Boiler stove found with a leak after it has been delivered to our warehouse for a forensic examination. After examining we will determine if the stove should be replaced or not.
  • Page 26 Henley Stoves, Curraheen, Tralee, Co. Kerry, Ireland Tel: 066 7119788 | Fax: 066 7124200 Email: info@henleystoves.com www.henleystoves.com SPARE PARTS...

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