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Any existing chimney must be clear of obstruction and have been swept clean immediately
before installation of the stove. If the stove is tted in place of an open re then the chimney
should be swept one month after installation to clear any soot falls which may have occurred
due to the dierence in combustion between the stove and the open re.
If there is no existing chimney then any new system must be to the designation described
above and in accordance with Building Regulations Approved Document J.
A single wall metal uepipe is suitable for connecting the stove to the chimney but is not
suitable for use as the complete chimney. The chimney and connecting uepipe must have
a minimum diameter of 150 mm and its dimension should be not less than the size of the
outlet socket of the stove.
Any bend in the chimney or connecting uepipe should not exceed 45°. 90° bends should
not be used.
Combustible material should not be located where the heat dissipating through the walls of re-
places or ues could ignite it. Therefore when installing the stove in the presence of combustible
materials due account must be taken of the guidance on the separation of combustible material
given in Building Regulations Approved Document J and also in these stove instructions.
If it is found that there is excessive draught in the chimney then a draught stabiliser should be
tted. Fitting of a draught stabiliser will aect the requirement for the permanent air supply
into the room in which the stove is tted in accordance with Approved Document J (see also
combustion air supply).
Commissioning and handover
Ensure all parts are tted in accordance with the instructions.
On completion of the installation allow a suitable period of time for any re cement and mor-
tar to dry out, before lighting the stove. Once the stove is under re check all seals for sound-
ness and check that the ue is functioning correctly and that all products of combustion are
vented safely to atmosphere via the chimney terminal.
On completion of the installation and commissioning ensure that the operating instructions
for the stove are left with the customer. Ensure to advise the customer on the correct use
of the appliance and warn them to use only the recommended fuel for the stove.
Advise the user what to do should smoke or fumes be emitted from the stove. The customer
should be warned to use a reguard to BS 8423:2002 (Replaces BS 6539) in the presence of
children, aged and/or inrm persons.
Warning note on fume emission
Properly installed, operated and maintained this appliance will not emit fumes into the dwelling.
Occasional fumes from de-ashing and re-fuelling may occur. However, persistent fume emis-
sion is potentially dangerous and must not be tolerated. If fume emission does persist, the fol-
lowing immediate actions should be taken:
A. Open doors and windows to ventilate room.
B. Let the re out or eject and safely dispose of fuel from the appliance.
C. Check for ue or chimney blockage, and clean if required.
Do not attempt to relight the re until the cause of the fume emission has been identied
and corrected. If necessary seek expert advice.
Permanent air vent
The stove requires a permanent and adequate air supply in order for it to operate safely and
eciently.
In accordance with current Building Regulations the installer may have tted a permanent
air supply vent into the room in which the stove is installed to provide combustion air. This
air vent should not under any circumstances be shut o or sealed.
Chimney cleaning
The chimney should be swept at least twice a year. It is important that the ue connection
and chimney are swept prior to lighting up after a prolonged shutdown period.
If the stove is tted in place of an open re then the chimney will require sweeping after a
month of continuous operation. This is a precaution to ensure that any “softer” deposits left
from the open re usage have not been loosened by the higher ue temperatures gener-
ated by the closed stove.
Periods of Prolonged Non-Use
If the stove is to be left unused for a prolonged period of time then it should be given a thor-
ough clean to remove ash and unburned fuel residues. To enable a good ow of air through
the appliance to reduce condensation and subsequent damage, leave the air controls fully
open.
Use of reguard
When using the stove in situations where children, aged and/or inrm persons are present
a reguard must be used to prevent accidental contact with the stove. The reguard should
be manufactured in accordance with BS 8423:2002 (Replaces BS 6539).
Use of operating tools
Always use the operating tools provided when handling parts likely to be hot when the stove
is in use.
Aerosol sprays
Do not use an aerosol spray on or near the stove when it is alight.