Heat Design SR4SE Installation And Operating Instructions Manual

Smoke exempt freestanding stove

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The SR4SE, SR6SE and SR8SE have been exempted under the clean air act of 1993 as suitable for use
in smoke control areas when burning seasoned wood logs. The stove contains a factory fitted
secondary air stop which ensures that the secondary air is permanently open 4-9mm minimum. Please
carefully read the instructions on wood burning contained in this manual, these MUST be adhered to at
all times. Please see page 16 of the manual for further reference to the clean air act of 1993
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: – This product must be installed by a suitably qualified installer.
PLEASE READ ALL THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY!
For safety reasons it is essential that your stove is correctly installed and operated. Heat Design
cannot accept responsibility for any fault or consequential problems arising through incorrect
installation or operation.
These appliances have been approved by HETAS Ltd as intermittent operating appliances for
SR4SE, SR6SE & SR8SE
SMOKE EXEMPT
FREESTANDING STOVE
Installation and Operating
Instructions
Please affix the serial number here
before putting the manual in the stove
Heat Design Ltd.
30-60 Hawthorn Road
Western Industrial Estate,
www.heatdesign.ie
burning wood logs only
Naas Road,
Dublin 12

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  • Page 1 The SR4SE, SR6SE and SR8SE have been exempted under the clean air act of 1993 as suitable for use in smoke control areas when burning seasoned wood logs. The stove contains a factory fitted secondary air stop which ensures that the secondary air is permanently open 4-9mm minimum.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Page No 1. List of Components 2. Component Identification and Assembly 3. Installation Instructions Warnings and important safety information 4 Installation Information Chimney Ventilation Flue Draught Connection to Chimney Material Clearances Fixing Hearths Commissioning & Handover 5.
  • Page 3: List Of Components

    Fig 1 – Stove Tool List of Components Description of Parts Stove Assembly Tool Ash Pan Flue Collar Flue Collarfixing screws & Washers Legs Use to lift Stove Operating Glove Use to operate riddle ashpan Touch up paint & secondary air control Warranty Card Fig 2 –...
  • Page 4: Component Identification And Assembly

    1. Component Identification and Assembly Your San Remo Stove comes packed in a cardboard box/crate. Carefully remove any straps and remove all cardboard and any plastic or wooden packaging, open the door and remove all the contents. See List of Components section and check contents carefully. Remove the coal catcher by lifting it up and rotating it until it can be removed through the open door of the stove Now lift up the baffle plate and rotate it and remove from the stove, long side first.
  • Page 5: Installation Information

    build up of soot or debris on the top from the flue pipe. Remove the baffle and check the flue spigot and connector is fully clear at regular intervals. The chimney and flue connector must be swept at least annually, more often when used with sooty fuels or damp wood.
  • Page 6: Connection To Chimney

    exceeds the recommended maximum, a draught stabiliser must be fitted so that the rate of burning can be controlled to prevent over-firing. Connection to the Chimney This appliance is not suitable for use in a shared flue. This appliance requires a direct flue connection to the spigot.
  • Page 7: Commissioning & Handover

    superimposed hearth must not be less than 12mm thick and must have a clearly defined edge (change of level) to discourage placing of any combustible materials on or partially over it. The appliance shall be installed on a floor with adequate load-bearing capacity. If the existing construction does not meet this requirement, suitable measures (e.g.
  • Page 8: Operating Instructions

    6.0 Operating Instructions This appliance is not designed for open operation and therefore should not be operated with the doors open, this could cause excessive smoke and could also harm the appliance. This stove is designed to burn cleanly with high efficiency. If used correctly this stove will burn with the very useful feature of clean glass.
  • Page 9: Fuels

    Inner firebox: Brush the inside of the firebox clean from time to time to check the integrity of the plates and liners etc. It is not normally necessary to re-paint inside the firebox due to the high temperatures that mean that the paint does not have much effect before being burnt off. Steel and cast iron liners are resilient firebox materials and will give reliable service without major cleaning or work on the firebox.
  • Page 10: Slow Burning

    Refuelling It is best to refuel little and often, rather than in large pieces. When possible refuel the stove before the bed has gone too low. Open the secondary air control fully and add the fuel. Allow the fuel to burn for a few minutes until the fire is well established before closing the secondary air once again.
  • Page 11: Stove Dimensions

    WARNING NOTE – FUME EMISSION Properly installed, operated and maintained this appliance will not emit fumes into the dwelling. Occasional fumes from de-ashing and refuelling may occur. However, persistent fume emission is potentially dangerous and must not be tolerated. If fume emission does persist, then the following immediate action should be taken: - Open doors and windows to ventilate room and then leave the premises Let the fire out Check for flue or chimney blockage and clean if required...
  • Page 12: Frequently Asked Questions

    9.0 Frequently Asked Questions 1 Do stoves require a chimney? All of our multi fuel and wood burning stoves require a suitable chimney or professionally installed flue system. 2 How do I clean the chimney? You will require a chimney sweep to clean the chimney. It is best to provide a dedicated chimney cleaning access door when installing the flue of the stove.
  • Page 13: Spare Parts List & Codes Sr4 Se

    10.0 – Spare Parts SR4 SE Component SR04SE Component SR04SE Door Glass Y1HDF04D01E Ashpan Y1HDF04D28E Glass Brackets and Screws Y1HDF04D02E Glove Y1HD29E Door Handle assembly Y1SRF04D03E Ashpan Tool Y1HD31E Coalcatcher Y1SHD04D04E Door Y1SRF04D32E Back Plate/fireboard Y1HDF04D05E Primary Air Control including handle Y1SRF04D33E Side Plate Left/fireboard Y1HDF04D06E...
  • Page 14: Spare Parts List & Codes Sr6 Se

    11.0 – Spare Parts SR6 SE Component SR06SE Component SR06SE Door Glass Y1HDF06D01E Collar Y1HD23E Glass Brackets and Screws Y1HDF06D02E Ashpan Y1HDF06D28E Door Handle assembly Y1SRF06D03E Glove Y1HD29E Coalcatcher Y1HDF06D04E Ashpan Tool Y1HD31E Back Plate/fireboard Y1HDF06D05E Door Y1SRF06D32E Side Plate Left/fireboard Y1HDF06D06E Primary Air Control including handle Y1SRF06D33E...
  • Page 15: Spare Parts List & Codes Sr8 Se

    12.0 – Spare Parts SR8 SE Component SR08SE Component SR08SE Door Glass Y1HDF08D01E Collar Y1HD24E Glass Brackets and Screws Y1HDF08D02E Ashpan Y1HDF08D28E Door Handle assembly Y1SRF08D03E Glove Y1HD29E Coalcatcher Y1HDF08D04E Ashpan Tool Y1HD31E Back Plate/fireboard Y1HDF08D05E Door Y1SRF08D32E Side Plate Left/fireboard Y1HDF08D06E Primary Air Control including handle Y1SRF08D33E...
  • Page 16 Your local authority is responsible for implementing the Clean Air Act 1993 including designation and supervision of smoke control areas and you can contact them for details of Clean Air Act requirements” Heat Design, 30-60 Hawthorn Road, Western Industrial Estate, Naas Road, Dublin 12. T:01 408 9192 F:01 408 9193...

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