Cast Tec Firebox INSET Installation And Operating Instructions Manual

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Installation and Operating Instructions Reference: Casttec Firebox INSET version 5

INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

LEAVE THIS DOCUMENT WITH THE HOUSEHOLDER!
EN
13229
Intermittent burning solid fuel room heater for installation in masonry
fireplace with a single dedicated chimney.
Approx. efficiency
Nominal Output
Minimum air space
around fire
Minimum clearance to
combustible materials
Must be maintained
Manufactured by Cast Tec Limited
East Side, Tyne Dock
South Shields
Tel. 0191 497 4280, Fax 0191 497 4288
1
INSET SOLID FUEL ROOM
FOR INSTALLATION IN
STANDARD BRITISH or IRISH
FIREPLACES CONFORMING TO
Mineral fuel (Ancit)
Wood logs
51.4%
61.5%
3.2Kw
5.0kW
Back = 0mm, Sides + Top = 100mm
Top: 400mm
All other faces: 250mm
January 2011
Firebox
INSET
HEATER
BS1251 & BS8303

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  • Page 1: Installation And Operating Instructions

    Installation and Operating Instructions Reference: Casttec Firebox INSET version 5 January 2011 Firebox INSET INSET SOLID FUEL ROOM HEATER FOR INSTALLATION IN STANDARD BRITISH or IRISH FIREPLACES CONFORMING TO BS1251 & BS8303 INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS LEAVE THIS DOCUMENT WITH THE HOUSEHOLDER! Intermittent burning solid fuel room heater for installation in masonry fireplace with a single dedicated chimney.
  • Page 2: Installation

    Installation and Operating Instructions Reference: Casttec Firebox INSET version 5 January 2011 Read these instructions! Use only recommended fuels! IMPORTANT Co2 DETECTOR It is the responsibility of the installer to fit a fully operational Co2 detector in the same room as this appliance.
  • Page 3: Chimney Sweeping

    Installation and Operating Instructions Reference: Casttec Firebox INSET version 5 January 2011 YOUR CHIMNEY: by becoming warm, makes the gas inside it rise, pulling fresh air into the stove to make it work. It must: l Generate a draught in use of at least 12Pa (0.05ins wg) l...
  • Page 4: Fixing Holes

    Installation and Operating Instructions Reference: Casttec Firebox INSET version 5 January 2011 Position the stove into the fireplace opening to ensure a perfect fit (Fig 3) (Fig 4) Fixing Holes Install base plate (Fig 5) then LH side brick, back brick then RH side brick as (Fig 6)
  • Page 5 Installation and Operating Instructions Reference: Casttec Firebox INSET version 5 January 2011 Rear view of stove without baffle (Fig 9), Cast iron spigot 6” diameter flue converter (PURCHASED SEPERATELY) (Fig 10) (Fig 9) (Fig 10) Air control slider (Fig 11), Inside of door showing rope seal, Air control slider and glass fixings (Fig 12)
  • Page 6: Check The Installation

    Installation and Operating Instructions Reference: Casttec Firebox INSET version 5 January 2011 CHECK THE INSTALLATION ! Once installed, light the fire, demonstrate it to the householder and check that: It burns controllably and does not emit fumes to the room •...
  • Page 7 Installation and Operating Instructions Reference: Casttec Firebox INSET version 5 January 2011 For best performance on wood, and always if low smoke emission is expected: Split logs lengthways for drying • Use logs no bigger than about 100mm x 250mm •...
  • Page 8: Maintenance

    Installation and Operating Instructions Reference: Casttec Firebox INSET version 5 January 2011 DIFFICULTY BURNING FOR EXTENDED PERIODS If the fire goes out with fuel still in the firebox, then this is probably because too little air has been reaching it, try leaving the air controls open a little more. Check that the door seals are sound and that there are no cracks or gaps anywhere in the flue.
  • Page 9: Appliance Serial Number

    Installation and Operating Instructions Reference: Casttec Firebox INSET version 5 January 2011 Read these instructions! Use only recommended fuels! This document, when completed by the installer, constitutes a 'Hearth Notice' for purposes of the England and Wales Building Regulations 2000. It must be left with the householder and placed where it can easily be found.

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