Opus HARMONY Operation And Installation Manual

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OPUS HARMONY

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  • Page 1 OPERATION AND INSTALLATION MANUAL OPUS HARMONY...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents 1. Delivery....................................3 2. Disposal of packaging.............................. 3 3. Assembly instructions.............................. 3 4. Introduction..................................3 5. Description..................................3 6. Installation..................................4 i. Basic installation regulations and requirements................4 ii. The hearth and floor............................4 iii. Minimum distances to combustibles.....................5 iv.
  • Page 3: Delivery

    Introduction Congratulations on your purchase of this Opus stove. This manual will introduce you to the functions and correct operation of the stove. It is important that your installer takes you through the operation of this stove during their handover.
  • Page 4: Installation

    Installation Basic installation regulations and requirements Ventilation systems, such as extractor fans, in the same room as the stove should be avoided where possible, and can adversely affect the function of the stove. The stove may only be installed in rooms suitable for such an appliance and where it can be operated safely and maintained appropriately and may not be installed in areas in which flammable or explosive substances and mixtures are processed, which could lead to an ignition or explosion.
  • Page 5: Minimum Distances To Combustibles

    180mm Back space between the wall and stove 420mm Side space between wall and stove Technical Specifications Stove Model Harmony Nominal Output (Wood / Solid Fuel) 7.1 kW / 4.3kW Efficiency 80% (net) Weight 128 kg Mean flue gas temperature 288 ºC...
  • Page 6: Heat Shielding

    Heat shielding It is also possible to heat shield combustible materials if the stove must be installed at a closer distance than specified here. For heat shielding refer to the guidance detailed below. For further information on heat-shielding please refer to the “Firepower Heat Shielding Guide”...
  • Page 7: Airsmart

    that the homeowner will not want to install a permanent vent to the room because that creates a hole in their well-sealed house. If the intention is to connect the stove to a direct air supply duct and not to install a permanently open vent to the room, or to install an AirSmart system in its place, then the installer must follow the procedure in Hetas Technical Note TN_0020 to confirm that the supply of air will be sufficient.
  • Page 8: The Chimney

    The Chimney All flue components used must be suitable for solid fuel fires, rated to T400ºC, and comply with the relevant regulations regarding their construction and installation and all manufacturers’ instructions must be followed. Calculation of the chimney design can be done according to EN 13384-1 and EN 13384-2 and/or with reference to Document J of the Building Regulations.
  • Page 9: Advice On Fitting Suitable Alarms

    Flue termination heights must comply with the requirements of Document J of the Building Regulations. Adequate provision must be made so that all internal parts of the chimney can be cleaned. This stove is not suitable for use on a shared chimney. Advice on fitting suitable alarms At least one suitable and effective smoke alarm should be fitted in a suitable location.
  • Page 10: Starting The Stove

    Starting the stove Please pay attention to the minimum space between the stove and flammable objects when lighting a fire. 1. Primary and secondary controls should be fully open. If the flue pipe has a flue damper it should also be fully open. 2.
  • Page 11: Rotating The Stove

    THE STOVE SHOULD NEVER BE FILLED EXCESSIVELY. EXCESSIVE AMOUNTS OF WOOD OR AIR FOR COMBUSTION CAN CAUSE OVERHEATING AND DAMAGE THE STOVE. During the first few times the stove is used, it is possible that it can produce a slight smell while the paint is curing.
  • Page 12: Instructions On How To Access The Flue Through The Stove

    Attention The stove paint only achieves its ultimate strength after reaching its rated temperature a few times. To avoid damaging the paint, it is recommended to clean the stove surface only when the paint achieves its ultimate hardness. It is important to have the chimney regularly checked and cleaned by a qualified chimney sweep.
  • Page 13: In The Case Of Chimney Fire

    In the case of chimney fire If the wrong or unseasoned wood is used, it is possible that a chimney fire can occur due to the accumulation of deposits inside the chimney. Immediately close all air regulators on the stove and call the fire brigade. If a chimney fire was to occur, an experienced professional should be employed to check the entire flue system.
  • Page 14: Wood Seasoning And Storage

    • Bark or plywood • Plastic or other waste Fresh wood should be cut up and stored 12 to 18 months in open storage, but protected from rain. According to the manual, any wood used should have a maximum humidity of 20%.
  • Page 15: Emptying The Ashpan

    Emptying the ashpan It is recommended to clean out the ash every day. Be careful that too much ash is not accumulated otherwise there is the danger that, if the ash reaches up to the grate, it will not cool sufficiently and may get damaged. Before emptying the ashpan, check if there are any embers left in the ashtray.
  • Page 16: Troubleshooting

    10. Troubleshooting Symptom Cause and Solution The stove glass is black and sooty. The firewood is too wet. Only use wood with a moisture content • of 20% or less. The glass should be wiped clean every few days but if it is getting •...
  • Page 17: Commissioning Checklist

    11. Commissioning checklist General Information Stove purchased from. _______________________________________ _______________________________________ Tel: ___________________________________ Email: _________________________________ Installed by. _______________________________________ _______________________________________ Tel: ___________________________________ Email: _________________________________ Installation date. Notice plate and accompanying checklist completed. Notice plate location. ☐ Confirm that relevant local and national regulations have been followed, including, in the UK, Document J of the Building regulations.
  • Page 18: Warranty

    12. Warranty The warranty cover is effective from when the unit is handed over to the buyer. In case the commissioning does not take place within 3 months from the date of purchase then the warranty period starts on the day of purchase of the product, which must be demonstrated by proof of purchase such as a sales receipt or paid invoice from the seller.
  • Page 19: Fiche

    Opus reserves the right to either eliminate the defect or replace the appliance. The warranty covers supplying a replacement part but does not cover any labour associated with fitting the part or any further damages or costs related to the defect nor costs arising from de-installation or re-installation of the appliance.
  • Page 20: Dataplate

    14. Dataplate 15. Energy Label 20 | Page...
  • Page 21 Distributed by Firepower Dunkeswell Business Park, Dunkeswell, Devon EX14 4RD, UK www.firepower.co.uk +44(0) 800 246 1260 Opus-Harmony-2023-001 21 | Page...

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