Jetmaster INSET Installation, Operating And Servicing Instructions

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FIRES WITHOUT COMPROMISE
EXCEPTIONAL FIRES
JETMASTER INSET STOVE
Installation, Operating and Servicing Instructions
JETMASTER MK6
Please leave these instructions with the customer
SERIAL NUMBER......................................

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  • Page 1 FIRES WITHOUT COMPROMISE EXCEPTIONAL FIRES JETMASTER INSET STOVE Installation, Operating and Servicing Instructions JETMASTER MK6 Please leave these instructions with the customer SERIAL NUMBER...……………………………..
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Page Installer Details ..................................4 Data Table and Dimensions ..............................5 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Introduction Dimensions .................................... 6 Regulations.................................... 6 Important Points To Note Before Starting Installation ......................6 Convection Inlet ..................................6 Paint ...................................... 7 Modular Construction ................................7 Installation Requirements..............................
  • Page 3 Door Tension Adjustment ..............................32 Cleaning and Maintenance ..............................32 Glass Door................................... 32 Jetmaster Guarantees Jetmaster Provides Two Guarantees ..........................32 Automatic Two Year Guarantee ............................32 Registerable Five Year Guarantee ............................32 Terms and Conditions ................................33 Statutory Rights ................................... 33 Complaints...................................
  • Page 4: Installer Details

    Fire Details Serial Number Model Installation Date Purchased From Name Address Date Installation By Installer Name Company Address Commissioning Please Circle One Flue type correct Flue swept and soundness checked Smoke draw test (spillage) carried out Air supply checked Controls explained HETAS Number Signature Print name...
  • Page 5: Data Table And Dimensions

    DIMENSIONS MODEL MODEL TOTAL NOMINAL HEAT FRAME/TRIM OUTPUT WOOD WHEN 9.5* TESTED TO EN13229: 2001 WIDTH A mm NET EFFICIENCY WOOD 84% * 80%* TO EN13229: 2001 HEIGHT B mm FLUE GAS TEMPERATURE °C TO EN13229: 2001 FLUE GAS MASS FLOW TO 4.17 gs-1 DEPTH...
  • Page 6: Installation Instructions

    Installation Instructions Introduction READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE STARTING THE INSTALLATION. CLOSE ATTENTION TO THE DETAILS OF INSTALLATION WILL ENABLE YOU TO GET THE BEST RESULTS FROM YOUR FIRE. NOTE: THESE INSTRUCTIONS SHOULD BE RETAINED FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. There are three essential requirements for a successful installation. A.  

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  • Page 7: Paint

    Paint It  

is  

strongly  

recommended  

that  

the  

fire  

is  

protected  

from  

cement  

and  

plaster  

splashes  

during  

installation,  

as  

 these  

 a re  

 d ifficult  

 t o  

 r emove  

 f rom  

 t he  

 s urfaces.  

  

 Modular Construction Due to the modular construction of the unit, you can for instance: Fit  

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  • Page 8: Chimneys And Flues

    Chimneys and Flues The  

 fl ue  

 a nd  

 c himney  

 m ust  

 b e  

 i nspected  

 b efore  

 i nstallation  

 t o  

 e nsure  

 t hat  

 i t  

 i s  

 s uitable  

 f or  

 t he  

 a ppliance  

 b eing  

 fitted.  

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  • Page 9: Flue Adaptor With Liner

    Flue Adaptor with Liner All  

 fi res  

 n eed  

 s ome  

 t ype  

 o f  

 a daptor  

 t o  

 c onnect  

 t o  

 t he  

 fl ue.  

 T he  

 J etmaster  

 fl ue  

 a daptor  

 s upplied  

 m ay  

 b e  

 a ttached  

 to  

the  

base  

of  

the  

flue  

liner  

first  

then  

pushed  

up  

while  

the  

outer  

firebox  

and  

inner  

fire  

box  

are  

slid  

into  

place.  

...
  • Page 10: Hearths, Fire Surrounds And Shelves

    Hearths, Fire Surrounds and Shelves The  

 fl oor  

 o r  

 r ecess  

 o n  

 w hich  

 t he  

 fi re  

 s tands  

 s hall  

 h ave  

 a dequate  

 l oad  

 b earing  

 c apacity.  

 P articular  

 a ttention  

 s hall  

 be paid to existing constructions.
  • Page 11: Shelves

    Shelves If in doubt always consult the building regulations regarding the proximity of combustible materials. The  

 minimum  

 height  

 from  

 the  

 top  

 surface  

 of  

 the  

 frame  

 of  

 the  

 fire  

 to  

 the  

 underside  

 of  

 any  

 shelf  

 shall  

 be  

 as  

 follows.
  • Page 12: Air Supplied From External Source

    entering  

 a round  

 d oors  

 a nd  

 w indows  

 w ill  

 s till  

 p rofit  

 f rom  

 t he  

 p rovision  

 o f  

 a  

 s eparate  

 a ir  

 s upply  

 a s,  

 p roperly  

 p laced,  

 this will stop or reduce cold draughts.
  • Page 13: Fitting The Fire

    Fitting the Fire Site Preparation for Fitting Builders Opening If  

 installing  

 the  

 fire  

 in  

 an  

 existing  

 fireplace,  

 first  

 remove  

 all  

 loose  

 material  

 from  

 the  

 recess  

 and  

 measure  

 the  

 opening  

...
  • Page 14: Tertiary A Ir T Ube R Emoval A Nd V B Oard B AfFle R Emoval

    Tertiary 

 A ir 

 T ube 

 R emoval 

 a nd 

 V 

 B oard 

 B affle 

 R emoval There  

 a re  

 t wo  

 t ertiary  

 a ir  

 t ubes  

 l ocated  

 a t  

 t he  

 t op  

 o f  

 t he  

 i nner  

 fi rebox  

 t o  

 b ring  

 a ir  

 i nto  

 t he  

 fi re.  

 O ne  

 i s  

 l arge  

 a nd  

 one is small.
  • Page 15: Tertiary A Ir T Ube R Emoval A Nd L Ower V B Oard B AfFle R Emoval

    Tertiary 

 A ir 

 T ube 

 R emoval 

 a nd 

 L ower 

 V 

 B oard 

 B affle 

 R emoval The  

 s equence  

 f or  

 e asy  

 r emoval  

 o f  

 t he  

 a ir  

 t ubes  

 a nd  

 l ower  

 V  

 b oard  

 b affles  

 a re  

 t hus:-­ First  

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  • Page 16: Cast Bottom Grate Removal

    BACK REST PLATE UPPER V-BOARD CLAMP UPPER V-BOARD BAFFLE Cast Bottom Grate Removal The cast bottom grate can be removed by lifting up at the front or side edges. Care should be taken to ensure that the V boards each side of the grate do not become damaged. Particularly the thin sections that surround the cast bottom grate.
  • Page 17: Flue Adaptor Removal

    Bottom V Board Removal First remove the bottom V boards by gently lifting them up at the front edge. Care should be taken with the thin sections that surround the cast bottom grate so they do not break. Rear V Board Removal Remove  

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  • Page 18: Outer Firebox Fitting

    Outer Firebox Fitting The box can be sealed to the opening using the insulation supplied, or similar insulating material. Place  

 t he  

 o uter  

 fi rebox  

 i n  

 f ront  

 o f  

 t he  

 p repared  

 o pening.  

 W rap  

 t he  

 s ides  

 a nd  

 b ack  

 o f  

 t he  

 fi re  

 w ith  

 t he  

 i nsulation  

 and  

...
  • Page 19: Inner Firebox "Engine" Fitting

    Inner Firebox “Engine” Fitting Slide the inner box “engine” into the outer box. The engine contains easy grip areas that allow 2 people to easily lift and slide the engine in place. Guides allow for easy location. Ensure that the inner box slides all the way to the  

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  • Page 20: Fitting The Ash Pan

    Fitting the Ash Pan Fit  

 t he  

 a sh  

 p an  

 b y  

 s liding  

 i n  

 u nder  

 t he  

 c ast  

 b ottom  

 g rid.  

 E nsure  

 i t  

 i s  

 fi tted  

 t he  

 c orrect  

 w ay  

 a round  

 w ith  

 t he  

 h andle  

 towards the front as shown below.
  • Page 21: Fitting The Frame

    Fitting the Frame The  

 F rame  

 i s  

 fi tted  

 t o  

 t he  

 i nner  

 fi rebox  

 b y  

 c lipping  

 t he  

 h ooks  

 o nto  

 t he  

 fi rebox  

 t ags  

 l ocated  

 e ach  

 s ide  

 a t  

 t he  

 t op  

 and bottom of the front of the inner box.
  • Page 22: Commissioning

    Commissioning After Installation Is Complete In your own interest and for safety, in the United Kingdom, it is the law that all solid fuel appliances are installed  

 by  

 competent  

 persons,  

 a  

 registered  

 installer  

 or  

 approved  

 by  

 your  

 local  

 building  

 control  

 officer.  

 The Heating Equipment Testing and Approval Scheme (HETAS) require its members to work to recognised standards.
  • Page 23: Lighting After Installation

    Lighting after installation The Jetmaster should not be run hard until all cement and plasterwork is completely dry and cured. When installation has involved building in cement mortar allow:- 7 days drying time if the house has other forms of heating.
  • Page 24: Users Instructions

    Users Instructions THESE INSTRUCTIONS SHOULD BE READ CAREFULLY AND RETAINED FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. General WARNING – NEVER HANG CLOTHES OR OTHER ITEMS OVER THE APPLIANCE. This appliance is designed for intermittent operation and is intended for the purposes of room heating. It is  

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  • Page 25: Chimney Fires

    Note that the residual heat in the fuel will remain hot for a considerable length of time. Only genuine Jetmaster replacement parts shall be used. A  

 s uitable  

 fi reguard  

 c onforming  

 t o  

 N ational  

 R egulations  

 s hould  

 b e  

 u sed  

 w ith  

 t his  

 a ppliance  

 t o  

 p rotect  

...
  • Page 26: Protection Of Heat And Shelves

    Wood Burning and Basket Grates Jetmaster  

 fires  

 may  

 be  

 used  

 to  

 burn  

 a  

 variety  

 of  

 fuels.  

 If  

 burning  

 wood  

 then  

 no  

 additional  

 accessories  

 are  

...
  • Page 27: Wood Burning

    Wood Burning If burning wood then it should be burnt on the cast grate and V boards. (Coal or smokeless fuel cannot be burned in this way). Allow  

 t he  

 a sh  

 t o  

 b uild  

 u p  

 t o  

 a bout  

 1 ”  

 ( 25mm)  

 d eep  

 i n  

 t he  

 b ase  

 t o  

 e nsure  

 e ven  

 a nd  

 e fficient  

 b urning. Ash Removal.
  • Page 28: Seasonal Use

    Jetmaster Stoves. 2.  

 W ood  

 ( Recommeded  

 a nd  

 a pproved  

 f uel  

 f or  

 fi re  

 t o  

 m eet  

 r equirement  

 o f  

 E N13229:2001) Wood  

...
  • Page 29: Servicing Instructions

    Servicing Instructions IMPORTANT – ALLOW THE FIRE TO COOL BEFORE COMMENCING SERVICING OR CLEANING Servicing To  

 ensure  

 safe,  

 efficient  

 operation  

 of  

 the  

 appliance,  

 it  

 is  

 necessary  

 to  

 carry  

 out  

 routine  

 servicing  

 at  

 regular  

 intervals.
  • Page 30: Tertiary A Ir T Ube R Emoval A Nd V B Oard B AfFle R Emoval A Nd R EFitting

    Tertiary 

 A ir 

 T ube 

 R emoval 

 a nd 

 V 

 B oard 

 B affle 

 R emoval 

 a nd 

 R efitting Tertiary 

 A ir 

 T ube 

 R emoval 

 a nd 

 L ower 

 V 

 B oard 

 B affle 

 R emoval 

 a nd 

 R efitting Upper 

...
  • Page 31: Cast Bottom Grate Removal

    Cast Bottom Grate Removal The cast bottom grate can be removed by lifting up at the front or side edges. Care should be taken to ensure that the V boards each side of the grate do not become damaged. Particularly the thin sections that surround the cast bottom grate.
  • Page 32: Servicing Door Seal Between Door Frame And Glass Panel

    Refit  

 t he  

 d oor  

 u sing  

 t he  

 r everse  

 p rocess  

 i n  

 d oor  

 r emoval  

 s ection.  

 C heck  

 t he  

 d oor  

 t ension  

 a s  

 d etailed  

 b elow. The ceramic rope seal should be held in place with Jetmaster Seal Adhesive.
  • Page 33: Jetmaster Guarantees

    2.  

 The  

 A ppointed  

 D istributor  

 o f  

 J etmaster  

 h as  

 fi rst  

 i nvestigated  

 t he  

 c omplaint. 3.  

 The  

 installation  

 and  

 operation  

 of  

 the  

 fire  

 is,  

 in  

 the  

 opinion  

 of  

 the  

Appointed  

 Distributor  

 and  

 of  

 Jetmaster  

...
  • Page 34: Statutory Rights

    8. This Guarantee is limited to the repair or replacement of parts found to be defective in material or workmanship after  

 confirmation  

 of  

 the  

 defect  

 by  

 Jetmaster,  

 provided  

 that  

 such  

 parts  

 have  

 been  

 subjected  

 to  

 normal  

...
  • Page 35 Contact Details Jetmaster Fires Ltd, Unit 2, Peacock Trading Estate, Goodwood Road, Eastleigh, Hampshire SO50 4NT Telephone: 02380 629513 Fax: 02380 629567 Web: www.jetmaster.co.uk Sales: sales@jetmaster.co.uk Info: info@jetmaster.co.uk Technical: technical@jetmaster.co.uk Issue No.1 - February 2010...

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