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Classic Cast Iron Stove REGAL II PART NO: 6910131 USER GUIDE GC11/11...
INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing this CLARKE Classic Cast Iron Stove. Before attempting to install or use the stove, please read this manual throughout and follow the instructions carefully. Thoroughly familiarise yourself with this stove & it’s operation in order to ensure the safety of yourself and others around you.
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.
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.
UNPACKING & ASSEMBLY UNPACKING Before assembling, please check contents against the following list of loose items and advise your dealer immediately if any parts are missing. Refer also to parts list & diagram on pages 24 & 25. 4 x Legs 1 x Ash-pan &...
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using the socket head bolts, nuts Fig 2 & washers supplied and tighten with the key provided. Ensure the fireproof gasket is correctly seated in the base of the flue adaptor. 4. Check that the blanking plate is fitted in the rear panel when the vertical flue exit is required.
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;...
MATERIAL CLEARANCES The stove must have a minimum clearance of 1200 mm to a combustible ceiling below. Fig 6 It is recommended that the stove be installed at least 800 mm from combustible materials. However, any household furnishings should be at least 1000 mm away as they could be adversely affected by heat.
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Flue pipes with a smaller cross-sectional area than that of the stove outlet should never be used. Flue pipes must not project into the chimney connector, such as to cause a restriction to the gas flow. Sizes of flues in chimneys are stipulated in Table 2 of the Building Regulations 2000 HMG Approved Document “J”...
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Fig 7 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. If in doubt, consult the Building Regulations. The outlet from a flue should be above the roof of the building in a position where the products of combustion can discharge freely and will not present a fire hazard, whatever the wind conditions.
c) The run of the chimney between bends shall not exceed 20% of the total chimney length. d) Maximum length of horizontal flue must not exceed 150mm (6”). INSPECTION & CLEANING Check that the chimney is in good condition, dry and free from cracks and obstructions.
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.
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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. Parts & Service: 020 8988 7400/E-mail:Parts@clarkeinternational.com or Service@clarkeinternational.com...
A non-combustible register plate minimum 1.5 mm thick should be fitted to all installations between the flue and the building structure. It’s suitability and fit should be checked by a qualified stove installation engineer against the current Building Regulations “J”. Fig 12 CLEANING THE FLUE Access for cleaning the flue should be incorporated in the system other than...
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.
USING YOUR STOVE THE CONTROLS The amount of heat emitted by the stove is regulated using the following air controls: A) The primary air supply Fig 13 is controlled using the two lower air controls built into the ashpan door. B) A second air inlet provides a constant, Upper Air...
this provided the volume of coal products is less than that of other fuels. With solid fuels, there is less need to burn the stove hard after refuelling. The rate of refuelling will also be less often than with wood. Avoid using the stove to incinerate other materials including household waste.
It should be remembered that this procedure should be carried out at the beginning of each season of use in order to remove the moisture retained by the metal during the period of non-use. When used for the first time the fireplace may smell a little, due to gas being given off.
• It is not recommended to leave the stove alight at night or to continue using the stove in mild weather which gives poor combustion leading to a greater buildup of soot. • If overnight burning is required, it can best be achieved by first driving off any gasses or moisture as usual, following a full charge of fuel and then closing the air vents fully.
MAINTENANCE CLEANING The inside of the stove may require regular cleaning, especially during periods of peak use, the frequency of this being indicated by experience. It is advisable to wear a dust mask, protective gloves and safety glasses when cleaning. Use a stiff brush and industrial type vacuum cleaner to dislodge and remove as much material as possible, starting at the top of the stove and working down to the bottom.
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GLASS PANELS Clean any glass panels when cool, avoiding abrasive substances which could scratch the glass and make subsequent cleaning more difficult. Wet logs against a heated glass, a badly aimed poker or heavy slamming of the doors could crack the glass panels. The glass will not fracture with heat. Never replace any broken glass with glass NOT approved for use with cast iron stoves.
PARTS DIAGRAM IMPORTANT: The use of parts other than CLARKE replacement parts may result in safety hazards, decreased appliance performance and may invalidate your warranty. Parts & Service: 020 8988 7400/E-mail:Parts@clarkeinternational.com or Service@clarkeinternational.com...
COMPONENT PARTS LIST t s i t s i n i l n i l n i l l n I If disposing of this product or any damaged components, do not dispose of with general waste. Metal products should be taken to your local civic amenity site for recycling of metal products.