Clarke MAYFAIR 6909910 User Manual
Clarke MAYFAIR 6909910 User Manual

Clarke MAYFAIR 6909910 User Manual

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Classic Steel Stove
MAYFAIR
PART NO: 6909910

USER GUIDE

GC0910

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  • Page 1: User Guide

    Classic Steel Stove MAYFAIR PART NO: 6909910 USER GUIDE GC0910...
  • Page 2: Environmental Protection

    Please note that details and specifications contained herein, are correct at the time of going to print. All data is applicable to wood burning use only. CLARKE Inter- national reserve the right to change specifications at any time without prior notice.
  • Page 3: Installation Of This Product

    INSTALLATION OF THIS PRODUCT WARNING! AN ACCREDITED HEATING ENGINEER MUST CARRY OUT THE INSTALLATION OF THIS STOVE. ALTERNATIVELY, SHOULD A NON- ACCREDITED ENGINEER UNDERTAKE THE INSTALLATION, YOUR LOCAL BUILDING CONTROL OFFICER WILL BE REQUIRED TO APPROVE THE COMPLETED INSTALLATION UNDER BUILDING REGULATION “J”. IT IS AN OFFENCE UNDER UK LAW, NOT TO COMPLY WITH THIS MANDATORY REQUIREMENT.
  • Page 4: General Safety Rules

    THIS STOVE MUST BE CONNECTED TO A SUITABLE FLUE OUTLET. Due to high temperature this stove should be located well away from furniture and curtains. Children and adults should be alerted to the hazards of hot surfaces. Young children should be carefully supervised when they are in the same room as the stove.
  • Page 5: Unpacking And Assembly

    13 mm spanner X-headed Screwdriver Clarke Fire Cement A full range of fire cement & flue pipes are available from your Clarke dealer. WARNING: DUE TO THE WEIGHT OF THE STOVE IT IS ESSENTIAL THAT TWO PEOPLE PERFORM THE UNPACKING AND INSTALLATION.
  • Page 6 2. The stainless rear cover panel incorporates a removable (knock- out) disc which covers the rear flue aperture and blanking plate as shown in Fig 2. Use a strong screwdriver to break this away from the panel at the retaining welds and discard it. Fig 2 3.
  • Page 7: Positioning And Installation

    POSITIONING AND INSTALLATION In England and Wales, there are only two routes to legally install a domestic solid fuel or wood burning appliance. In other parts of the UK there are variations in legislation and processes. You can either: • Use a registered installer who can self certify that the work he does complies with the relevant Building Regulations;...
  • Page 8: Material Clearances

    MATERIAL CLEARANCES The stove must have a minimum clearance of 1200 mm to combustable surfaces above. Always refer to your stove installer and if in doubt, consult local building regulations. It is recommended that the stove be installed at least 450 mm from combustible materials to the side and 300 mm to the rear.
  • Page 9 Building Regulations document “J” A range of suitable flue pipes, cowls and fire cement are available from your Clarke dealer. Special methods are required when passing through a wall or ceiling. Please refer to your local building regulations and/or fire department. Refer to Building Regulations Document “J”.
  • Page 10 Fig 7 External flue pipes should be Twin Wall. These retain the heat, enabling it to rise and disperse from the chimney. As an alternative approach, the calculation procedure within BS EN 13384-1 (2005) can be used as the basis for deciding whether a chimney design will provide sufficient draught.
  • Page 11: Inspection And Cleaning

    INSPECTION & CLEANING Check that the chimney is in good condition, dry and free from cracks and obstructions. The diameter of the chimney should not be less than 150 mm and not more than 230 mm. If any of these requirements are not met, the chimney should be lined by a suitable method.
  • Page 12: Connection To The Chimney

    i l i > t s r s i l i i l i < i l i > s i l i i l i < CONNECTION TO THE CHIMNEY This MUST be carried out by an accredited/competent person and/or approved by your local Building Control Officer before using the stove.
  • Page 13 Fig 8: Vertical register plate with Fig 9: Horizontal register plate bricked up fireplace. with top flue connection Fig 10: Horizontal register plate Fig 11: Horizontal register plate with rear flue connection. with optional vertical rear flue connection.
  • Page 14: Cleaning The Flue

    (e.g. a soot door or access through a register plate). Purpose-made soot doors and inspection lengths are available from the Clarke range. Ensure that the whole length of the flue can be reached from the soot door.
  • Page 15: Carbon Monoxide Alarms

    CARBON MONOXIDE ALARMS Due consideration should be given to the dangers of carbon monoxide poisoning following incomplete combustion of solid fuels in an enclosed space. Carbon monoxide detectors to BS EN 50291 are available for use in domestic premises and details are available in the official HETAS guide that can be viewed on their website at www.hetas.co.uk.
  • Page 16: Using Your Stove

    USING YOUR STOVE THE CONTROLS The amount of heat emitted by the stove is regulated by using the air control below the door. Pull the knob out to make the fire burn faster/push in to slow the rate of burning. Fig 13 WARNING: THE TEMPERATURE REACHED BY STOVE COMPONENTS DURING OPERATION MAY CAUSE AN INJURY TO AN END-USER.
  • Page 17: Fire-Lighting With Wood

    The maximum length of fuel suitable for this stove is approx 33 cm so as to lay flat over the embers, and logs of greater than 10 cm diameter should be split. The UK Smoke Control Areas website (http:/www.uksmokecontrolareas.co.uk) defines the location of smoke controlled areas throughout England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland and lists all fuels which are authorised for use in Smoke Control Areas.
  • Page 18: Ash Removal

    Be sure to remove the ash when the fire is at its lowest point, such as first thing in the morning. The Clarke Ash Can Filter is ideal for use in conjunction with the Clarke range of vacuum cleaners, for collecting hot ash and debris from stoves.
  • Page 19 If the stove is purely ornamental, painting will provide a durable, attractive finish. If the stove is used for heating, a high temperature heat resistant paint (available from your Clarke dealer) must be used, in either aerosol or brush applied form. Should rust become apparent, clean thoroughly with a wire brush and apply a suitable anti-rust treatment.
  • Page 20: Component Parts List

    should be swept frequently from top to bottom by a registered chimney sweep to remove any buildup of soot etc, the frequency being dependant upon the usage and the fuels being burnt. If the chimney is swept after a few weeks of regular use, the condition found will give an indication of the frequency of sweeping required.
  • Page 21: Parts Diagram

    PARTS DIAGRAM ACCESSORIES Refer to the Clarke website www.clarkeinternational.com for a full range of Flue Pipes & Cowls for use with this stove. See also the following accessories; Fire Cement (1 Kg tubs) Part No: 6910000 Ash Can Filter Part No: 6471130...
  • Page 22: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING f f i . t r t i l , l l n i l t i l . s l . y l i l i , s t n i l l i t l i t .
  • Page 23: Declaration Of Conformity

    DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY...

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