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FX FP FQ and FT Eco STOVES Freestanding Stove Range 4 kW, 5kW, 5kW Wide and 8kW Nominal Outputs. Installation and Operating Instructions Please hand these instructions to the stove user when the installation is complete. Leave the stove ready for operation and instruct the user in the correct use of the appliance and operation of controls. Important: –...
PLEASE READ ALL THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY! For safety reasons it is essential that your stove is correctly installed and operated. Charlton & Jenrick cannot accept responsibility for any fault or consequential problems arising through incorrect installation or operation. TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Page No 1.
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7.1.3 Overfiring 7.1.4 Fume Emission 7.1.5 Chimney Fire 7.1.6 CO Alarms 7.2 Warnings 7.3 Clean Air Act (Smoke Control Zones) 7.4 Air controls 7.4.1 Air Control Operation 7.4.2 Air Wash 7.4.3 Tertiary Air 7.4.4 Multifuel Grate 7.4.5 Ashpan 7.5 Cleaning 7.6 Fuels 7.7 Important Notes for Wood Burning 7.7.1 Refuelling on to a low Firebed...
3.0 Preparation of Stove for Installation Your stove comes fully assembled, checked and packed in a protective plywood crate. Carefully remove the straps and lift off the top and upper crate. Remove any plastic packaging, open the door and remove all the contents. See List of Components section (above) and check contents carefully.
4.0 Important Safety Information 4.1. WARNINGS AND IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION 4.1.1. READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE INSTALLATION! These instructions cover the basic principles to ensure satisfactory installation of the stove, although detail may need slight modification to suit particular local site conditions. In all cases the installation must comply with current local regulations including Building Regulations, Local Authority Byelaws and other specifications or regulations including UK or EU standards referred to as they affect the installation of the stove.
4.1.5. Fuels Only use recommended fuels which are seasoned (or kiln dried) wood logs or smokeless briquetted fuels. The appliance can be damaged by burning petroleum coke, liquid fuels or general rubbish and this will invalidate your warranty and risk your personal safety. The appliance must not be used as a rubbish incinerator.
Where the chimney is believed to have previously served an open fire installation, it is possible that the higher flue gas temperature from the stove may loosen deposits that were previously firmly adhered, with the consequent risk of flue blockage. It is therefore recommended that the chimney be swept a second time within a month of regular use after installation.
5.5. Material Clearance Dimensions 5.5.1. Safety Distances from Combustible Surfaces: FREESTANDING MODELS NO rear Heatshields Rear Heatshields Fitted Side Rear Side Rear Side Rear Side Rear Model Single Single Twin Twin Single Single Twin Twin Wall Wall Wall Wall Wall Wall Wall Wall...
5.6. Hearths: These stoves do not require a constructional hearth beneath them as they do not cause the floor temperature to exceed 100 degrees C. Hearths must be generally level. In all instances a non-combustible superimposed hearth extending fully underneath the stove and forming an apron of at least 225mm at the front of the stove and 150mm on either side must be provided.
6.0 Technical Data & Declaration of Performance (DoP) Manufacturer: Charlton & Jenrick Ltd. Range Designation: FX FP FQ & FT Eco freestanding stoves. Models: Fireline FX FP FQ FT 4, 5, 5 Wide, and 8 Eco with nominal outputs of 4kW, 5kW, 5kW and 8kW. Intended Use: Domestic heating appliances Independently Performance &...
7.0 Operating Instructions Safety Notes for your guidance 7.1. 7.1.1. FIRES CAN BE DANGEROUS – Always use a fireguard to BS 8423:2002 Fireguards for use with solid fuel appliances in the presence of children, the elderly or the infirm. 7.1.2. DO NOT perform modifications to the appliance as this could seriously compromise safety in operation.
7.2 Warnings: This appliance is not designed for open operation and therefore should not be operated with the doors open. This stove is designed to burn wood and smokeless fuels cleanly with high efficiency. However, for this product to work properly it must be used correctly. If used correctly this stove will burn with the very useful feature of clean glass.
7.4 Air Controls Keep air controls and inlets/outlets clean and free from ash or debris at all times. Keep ventilator air inlet grille (if fitted) clean and clear at all times. Do not leave air controls fully open unless monitoring the fire as over firing damage (typically bucking of components) can result which is not covered by any warranty.
heat output and decreasing unwanted atmospheric emissions. The Tertiary air supply to the stove is controlled automatically by the draught in the flue and firebox. At certain stages of burning you will notice “jets” of swirling flame emerging near the air holes to the rear of the firebox.
fuel. These are the recommended fuels. For other fuels please contact the manufacturer for advice. Note: Warning!- Petroleum coke fuels or household waste must not be burnt on this appliance. Should any difficulties arise over fuel quality or suitability, consult your local approved fuel merchant.
7.7.4 Primary Air left open Operation with the primary air controls left open: The air spinner or slider on the door can create excess smoke and over-fire the stove if left open when burning wood. Leaving the door ajar when hot can also cause over firing and smoke emissions. Information on Smokeless Fuel (Maxibrite) burning Maxibrite, briquetted smokeless and smokeless coal type fuels require very different burning conditions to log burning and the stove has been designed to allow for this.
Allow the fuel to reach a steady burn and usually the initial fuel can be left to burn down to charcoal without much further attention. Next build the fire up carefully by adding a couple of small split logs or an amount of Maxibrite briquettes at a time.
7.11 Shutting Down The stove will normally shut down by itself as the fuel is consumed so there is no need to close the air control towards the end of the burn. In order to shut down the stove for other reasons, close air controls.
8.0 Maintenance Guide Removing Door. Remove the stove door by firstly removing the securing circlips from the bottom of each hinge pin. Use narrow nose pliers and keep the clips safe to re-fit later. Open the door to approximately 30 degrees and lift away to disengage the hinge pins.
adjustment which is achieved by slackening the mounting screws and re- positioning before re-tightening the screws. Replacing door seals: Rope seals are fixed in place with stove seal adhesive. This is sometimes ceramic in formulation or high temperature silicone such as Heat Mate which is more flexible.
10.0 Frequently Asked Questions 1 Do stoves require a chimney or a liner? All of our stoves require a suitable chimney or professionally installed flue system. A liner may or may not be required depending on flue conditions and only your installer can confirm. Our stoves do not mandatorily require a liner. 2 How do I clean the chimney? You will require a chimney sweep to clean the chimney.
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