Tiger 944 Installer And Owner Manual

Cast-iron gas stove fitted with a ceramic coal fuel effect
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INSTALLER AND OWNER GUIDE
Tiger
Model 944
CAST-IRON GAS STOVE
Fitted with a Ceramic Coal fuel effect.
(GC No. 32-264-20)
For further advice please contact the retailer or company
from where you purchased your fire
INSTALLER: Please leave this guide with the owner
©
Baxi Heating U.K. Limited 2010.
5118776/04

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  • Page 1 5118776/04 INSTALLER AND OWNER GUIDE Tiger Model 944 CAST-IRON GAS STOVE Fitted with a Ceramic Coal fuel effect. (GC No. 32-264-20) For further advice please contact the retailer or company from where you purchased your fire INSTALLER: Please leave this guide with the owner ©...
  • Page 2 INSTALLER GUIDE THIS APPLIANCE IS FOR USE WITH NATURAL GAS (G20). WHEN CONVERTED USING CONVERSION KIT NO. 0595261 THIS APPLIANCE IS FOR USE WITH PROPANE GAS (G31). THIS APPLIANCE IS SUITABLE ONLY FOR INSTALLATION IN THE UNITED KINGDOM (GB) AND THE REPUBLIC OF IRELAND (IE). ©...
  • Page 3 INSTALLER GUIDE INSTALLER GUIDE FOR OWNER GUIDE SEE PAGES 18 TO 24 © Baxi Heating U.K. Limited 2010. Page 3...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    INSTALLER GUIDE LIST OF CONTENTS Heading Page INSTALLER GUIDE 3 - 17 OWNER GUIDE 18 - 24 1. SAFETY 2. APPLIANCE DATA AND EFFICIENCY General information. Efficiency. 3. UNPACKING 4. STOVE SET UP Standard Legs and front cover (See figure 2). Flue Collar, Deflector, Diverter Box and Flue Restrictor Plate.
  • Page 5: Installer Guide

    Installer Tiger stoves are efficient appliances giving off convected, conducted and radiated heat. All the surfaces of the stove - except the controls - are working surfaces and become hot in use. They must not be touched or have any combustible objects or materials placed on or near them.
  • Page 6: Appliance Data And Efficiency

    Model Efficiency % (Gross) 944 when converted to LPG. The gross calorific value of the fuel has been used for this efficiency calculation. The test data from which it has been calculated has been certified by Advantica Certification services (0087).
  • Page 7: Unpacking

    INSTALLER GUIDE The conversion of net efficiency to gross was achieved by multiplying the net efficiency by the following conversion factor from Table E3 of SAP 2005, rounding down to the nearest whole number. Conversion factor from net to gross efficiency Natural Gas 0.901 0.921...
  • Page 8: Stove Set Up

    INSTALLER GUIDE 4. STOVE SET UP Standard Legs and front cover (See figure 2). Locate the four leg securing studs into the four holes in the base of the body. Locate the four legs to the underside of the casting body. There are two feet with holes in the base.
  • Page 9: Thermal Switch

    INSTALLER GUIDE Figure 3. Thermal switch. The Thermal Switch should be fitted to the inside of the Diverter Box as in figure 4. Secure using the nut and bolt supplied. Never modify the fixing bracket and always ensure that the switch is fitted correctly. NEVER USE THE STOVE IF THE THERMAL SAFETY SWITCH HAS BEEN REMOVED OR IF IT IS DAMAGED IN ANY WAY.
  • Page 10: Burner Module

    INSTALLER GUIDE Burner module. Unpack the burner module. Secure the control knob assembly to the gas valve, the screw tail should secure onto the flat on the gas valve spindle. Offer the burner module into the stove and connect the thermal switch leads to the tags mid way along the thermocouple.
  • Page 11: The Hearth

    INSTALLER GUIDE In the republic of Ireland the installation must be carried out by a competent person and also conform to the relevant parts of: a) The current edition of IS 813 “Domestic Gas Installations” b) All relevant national and local rules in force. Where no specific instructions are given, reference should be made to the relevant British Standard Code of Practice.
  • Page 12: Ventilation

    INSTALLER GUIDE Connect and seal the stove flue collar to the chimney using full depth of collar. The flue must have a minimum effective height of 3 metres (10ft), however to, to ensure optimum performance we recommend 3.66 metres (12ft) or higher. The flue must be free of obstruction and any dampers must be fixed in a permanently open position.
  • Page 13: Securing The Stove

    INSTALLER GUIDE Securing the stove. The stove is supplied with two screws and plugs. Secure the stove in place through the holes in the rear feet. Fitting the ceramic fuel effect. The installer and owner guide for the ceramic fuel effect is supplied with the ceramic fuel effect.
  • Page 14: Inlet Pressure Check

    INSTALLER GUIDE ignition’ position. The main burner should extinguish but the pilot should remain alight. Depress the control knob slightly and turn back (clockwise) to turn OFF. This will extinguish the pilot. Inlet pressure check. The appliance is pre-set to give the correct heat input at the inlet pressure shown in section 2 of this manual.
  • Page 15: Flame Supervision And Spillage Monitoring System

    INSTALLER GUIDE Flame supervision and spillage monitoring system. The pilot unit incorporates a system that will automatically shut off the gas supply if the pilot flame goes out. Check that the system operates properly as follows; Light the appliance. Set at the “HIGH” position and leave for one minute. Turn back to “OFF”...
  • Page 16: Servicing

    INSTALLER GUIDE If the appliance is in premises in the United Kingdom occupied by a tenant, point out that by law a landlord must have any gas appliance, flue and pipework which is situated in a tenant’s premises checked for safety at least every 12 months. Explain to the customer that when operating the stove for the first time, some vapours may be given off which may cause a slight odour and could possibly set off any smoke alarms in the immediate vicinity.
  • Page 17: Checking The Aeration Setting Of The Burner

    INSTALLER GUIDE Checking the aeration setting of the burner. (For LPG models refer to the conversion guide). The aeration shutter is factory set. It is important to ensure that the aeration setting is correct. Check the aeration shutter setting (See figure 9). To adjust the aeration setting, loosen the two aeration shutter screws, slide the aeration shutter to the position shown in figure 9 and tighten the fixing screws.
  • Page 18: Owner Guide

    OWNER GUIDE OWNER GUIDE © Baxi Heating U.K. Limited 2010. Page 18...
  • Page 19 OWNER GUIDE LIST OF CONTENTS Heading Page SAFETY GAS CONSUMPTION OPERATING YOUR STOVE The Flame Sensing & Flue Blockage Safety System. Lighting the burner. Operating the burner. CLEANING YOUR STOVE Cast Iron Surfaces. Opening the Door. The Glass Window. FITTING THE CERAMIC FUEL EFFECT MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING Regular maintenance.
  • Page 20: Safety

    OWNER GUIDE SAFETY IF YOU SMELL GAS DON’T SMOKE. EXTINGUISH ALL NAKED FLAMES. DON’T TURN ELECTRICAL SWITCHES ON OR OFF. TURN OFF THE GAS SUPPLY AT THE METER OR TANK AS APPROPRIATE. OPEN DOORS AND WINDOWS TO GET RID OF THE GAS. IMMEDIATELY CALL THE GAS EMERGENCY SERVICE FROM A NEIGHBOURS PHONE –...
  • Page 21: Gas Consumption

    Has a minimum natural gas input of 2.3kW (Gross) Has a minimum natural gas output of 1.67kW Model 944 when converted using kit number 0595261 Has a maximum propane gas input of 6.7kW (Gross) Has a maximum propane gas output of 5.03kW Has a minimum propane gas input of 4.0kW (Gross)
  • Page 22: Operating Your Stove

    OWNER GUIDE OPERATING YOUR STOVE PLEASE NOTE When operating your stove for the first time, some vapours may be given off which may cause a slight odour and could possibly set off any smoke alarms in the immediate vicinity. These vapours are quite normal with new appliances. They are totally harmless and will disappear after approximately twelve hours use.
  • Page 23: Operating The Burner

    OWNER GUIDE Operating the burner. When the pilot burner is operating properly, gradually turn the control knob anti- clockwise to 'HIGH' position. (Depress the knob slightly to get past the pilot ignition position). The main burner should now light. Depress the control knob slightly to release from the 'HIGH' position and turn back (clockwise) to 'LOW'.
  • Page 24: The Glass Window

    OWNER GUIDE The Glass Window. Any stains on the glass can be removed with a non-abrasive cleaner such as a ceramic hob cleaner. Never use abrasive cleaners. Clean the window carefully in accordance with the instructions supplied with the cleaner. FITTING THE CERAMIC FUEL EFFECT The installer and owner guide for the ceramic fuel effect is separate from this guide.
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