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IN1177 Installation Instructions For Nestor Martin IT33 and ITH33 Wood and Multifuel Stoves With Plexus Control and ZR Technology This manual must be used in conjunction with document IN1173 The Wood and Mutlifuel Chimney and Installation Guide, This Manual Must Always Be Available To The Stove Operator Part No.
Flue Gas Nominal Nominal Draught Mass Flow Temperature Wood Lignite Nominal Down Stream Heat of Flue Spigot Output deg C IT33 IT33030 7.9kW 8.4kW 11.7 ITH33 ITH33027 8.3kW 11.6pa Model Flue Size Air Requirement Efficiency Net Efficiency Equivalent Area as...
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IMPORTANT The installation of this appliance must comply with all local regulations, including those referring to national and European Standards before it can be operated. The stove is not suitable for a shared flue. However, for England and Wales, only, the coming into force on 1st April 2002 of SI 2002 No 440 exempts the householder from this legal requirement for the installation of solid fuel fired appliance whose rated heat output is 50kW or less in a building having no more than 3 storeys (excluding any basement) if a Competent Engineer is employed who is registered under the Registration Scheme for Companies and Engineers involved...
Co2 to the environment when compared to coal oil or gas. This operation manual offers user information for the range of Nestor Martin IT33 and ITH33 Insert models. There are two sizes IT33 and ITH33. Although the exterior cloths change between model, the only major difference is that the ITH33 is a taller.
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Housing Construction, When Using An Existing Chimney Breast. Whilst it is almost certain that the fabric of an existing fireplace and chimney will be non combustible and will have a hearth which conforming to the regulations, it should be inspected to ensure that it has not been modified by an over zealous “do it yourselfer”.
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The stove’s flue spigot is fitted to the flue pipe by pushing it upwards from within the stove so that the flue can be positioned exactly before in filling the fireplace to give the required housing size. A register plate should now be fitted.
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If a secondary lintel is to be fitted with only a single thickness of brick to be used as the closure, the inner face of the bricks should be faced with insulation material to reduce the temperature of the wall face. Rock wool, fibreglass or several layers of Glasrock are suitable.
Housing construction, without an existing chimney breast. If the property has no existing chimney or chimney breast the first consideration will be the positioning of the flue. Taking the flue to the roof internally through the property will involve complying with many regulations and even an external flue may be subject to planning regulations.
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The insulating properties of many modern houses are extremely high and many external walls are now constructed with an inner skin of plasterboard, supported on a wooden frame which is thermally insulated from the outer skin of brick. Having such a low thermal conductivity makes it impossible to use the outer wall as the back of the stove’s housing unless a means of ensuring that non of the heat from the stove is transferred to the house wall.
The Hearth and Fire surround The existing regulations give rigid rules for the construction and size of hearth required for an appliance burning solid fuel, 300mm minimum in front of the appliance, but these should be regarded as a minimum standard because they were written with an open fire or typical stove on legs in mind.
Installation Of Vent Duct Tubes. Installing ducts to distribute the heat produced by the stove firstly reduces the temperature of the stove’s housing and secondly allows other area`s to be heated directly from the stove. The lowest grade of flexible flue liner is an ideal choice of material for the ducts themselves and a wide range of discrete or decorative grills are available for the outlets from builders merchants and architectural fitting suppliers.
Minimum Air Setting The air shutter governing the air to the air wash system is divided into two flaps. The larger flap is controlled directly by the operation of the cam and air volume control. The smaller flap is operated by the minimum bypass lever fitted to the larger flap.
Fitting And Removing Surround The surround mounting system has been designed so the frame can be removed for access for cleaning or remote receiver access. Carefully line up the surrounds mounting prongs with the locating pins and press gently to locate the The frame fixing pins should be adjusted to allow quick and east removal.
Remote Control Option This stove has the option of remote control. Fitting the Remote Control Motor The motor is fitted from the front of the insert. It can be ether fitted through the gap under the ash pan or after removing the front indicator plate. To remove the indicator plate remove the nuts and bolts marked A.
Complete the Stoves Registration Form and Pass to User for Registration Euroheat and Nestor Martin have a policy of continual research and development and reserve the right to modify its appliances without prior notice. We make every effort to ensure that the information provided in this document is correct and accurate at the time of printing.
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