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FLUE CLEANING
When burning coke, anthracite and other smokeless fuels, logs
or peat, the ue should be cleaned once a month.
The use of coal may call for weekly cleaning. The procedure is
illustrated in Fig. 1.12, Fig. 1.13 and Fig. 1.14.
Allow the re to burn out, or it may be done with a low re.
Open the chimney damper to its maximum. Remove the ue
chamber cleaning door. Brush the soot from the ue pipe,
letting it fall on top of the oven. Remove the plug from the
hotplate, rake the deposits forward, and push into the rebox
(Fig. 1.13). Replace parts removed. Riddle the bottomgrate
thoroughly, clear the ashpit and relight the re.
NOTE: THE COOKER IS DESIGNED AND INTENDED TO BE
UNDER CONTINUOUS FIRING AND WHEN NOT IN USE,
ASHPIT AND FLUE CHAMBER DOORS SHOULD BE LEFT
OPEN TO ENSURE FREE PASSAGE OF AIR THROUGH THE
APPLIANCE AND SO AVOIDING THE PROBLEMS ARISING
FROM CONDENSATION.
Following a prolonged shutdown of the appliance perhaps
after the summer break, ensure the ue way is free from
obstruction prior to re-lighting.
Chimney Sweeping
Sweep annually and inspect the soot box at 3 monthly
intervals, remove any deposits.
NOTE: SWEEPS BRUSHES MUST BE OF THE TYPE WITH THE
WIRE CENTRES AND GUIDE WHEELS.
CHIMNEYS
In the unlikely event that the appliance is not operating in
freezing conditions, the water must be drained from the boiler
to prevent frost damage.
Failing to maintain your cooker properly can lead to a chimney
re. Chimney res occur when combustible deposits on the
inner walls of the chimney ignite. These combustible deposits
on the inner walls of the chimney ignite. These combustible
deposits, called creosote, are a natural by-product of wood
burning. A re hazard exists if ¼” of creosote (or more) coats
the inner walls of the chimney.
Prevention
Chimney res do not occur in clean, intact, properly installed
chimneys. Have a professional chimney sweep clean and
inspect your appliance at least once a year. More frequent
cleanings may be required, based on the type of fuel burned,
the type of appliance, and the frequency of use. In general,
an older appliance or one that is used frequently, will require
more than one clean per year.
Detection
The rst indication of a chimney re is usually the noise
- a roaring sound that grows louder as the res intensity
increases. Clouds of black smoke and sparks will be seen
exiting the top of the chimney; in severe res, ames can
several feet about the chimney.
Action
In case of a chimney re follow these steps but do not put
yourself or others in peril.
1. Call the re brigade immediately.
2. Get everyone out of the property.
3. Close down the air supply to the appliance i.e. the
primary air spinner and the ue damper. Limiting the
res air supply will reduce its intensity. If there is a
damper in the chimney connector, plug or close the
opening.
4. If a re extinguisher is available, open the appliance door
just enough to insert the nozzle of a 4 kg dry chemical
re extinguisher rated for Class ABC res. Discharge the
entire content of the extinguisher into the appliance and
shut the door.
5. If possible, wet down the roof and other outside
combustibles to prevent res ignited by shooting sparks
and ames.
6. Closely monitor all combustible surfaces near the
chimney. During severe chimney res, these surfaces can
become hot enough to ignite.
After a chimney re, have the chimney inspected by a
professional sweep or cooker installer.
HOT WATER SERVICE
The cooker has been designed to provide a satisfactory supply
of domestic hot water with or without a limited amount of
heating with a normal day’s cooking providing the cooker is
kept alight overnight and the system complete with lagged
cylinder conforms to the installation instructions.
In some circumstances it may be possible to overheat the
appliance and the water inside will boil. This will be evident by
the sound of a knocking noise coming from the appliance and
pipes around the house. If this occurs, close o all air controls
and manually start the central heating pump if tted. Opening
the oven doors and hotplate covers will help to release heat
from the appliance. Be aware that steam and boiling water
will be expended from any open vent from the heating system
probably in the roof space at the expansion tank.
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