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Arley Wood & Multifuel Stoves

INSTALLATION

GENERAL PRECAUTIONS

Note - All installations must conform to the
appropriate building regulations. 

The Building Regulations for England and Wales
2000 ref Approved Document J 2002 edition
(issued by the DTLR).
The Building Standards (Scotland) (Consolidation)
Regulations.
Detailed recommendations for installation of
appliances, chimneys and flues are outlined in the
current issue of the following British Standards:-
BS6461, BS8303 and BS4543.

Any Manufacturer's Instructions must not be
taken as overriding statutory requirements.

During installation ensure that adequate
precautions are taken to avoid unnecessary risk to
yourself or any householder. In particular the
danger from the caustic nature of the fire cement
should be avoided by using these accepted
methods:

•  Wear gloves when handling fire cement. 
•  Wear goggles when chiselling or looking up   

chimneys.

Make sure that Building Regulations are adhered to
during installation along with any local by-laws. In
the case of heating systems make sure that the pipe
work is correctly bonded to ensure electrical
earthing.

HANDLING

By the time you read this you will appreciate the
weight of the appliance. The Safety and handling
guidelines as set out on page 5 of this manual
should be followed.
To make movement easier internal fittings, fuel
retainers, grates, firebox liners, flue outlets, hot
plate, throat plate, etc., can be removed. 

Care should be taken to make sure that the hinges
are not damaged during installation.

HEARTH

The fire should be installed to stand on a
constructional hearth of non-combustible materials
not less than 125mm (5'') thick conforming to
Building Regulations. Dimensions of the hearth
should project at least 300mm (12'') forward of the
front of the appliance and 150mm (6'') at the sides.
The surface of the hearth should be free of
combustible materials. In most buildings with solid
concrete floors the requirement will be met by the
floor itself, but mark the perimeter of the hearth to
ensure floor coverings are kept well away or use
different levels to mark the hearth perimeter.

COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS

A gap of at least 450mm (18'') should be allowed
between the appliance and any combustible
materials including furnishings. Adjacent walls
should be of suitable non-combustible
construction, preferably brickwork. In large
fireplaces take care that any supporting beam is
protected by a 13mm (0.5'') sheet of
Masterboard/Supalux spaced 13mm (0.5'') off the
surface with strips of non-combustible material

- not wood.

Make sure that there is a gap between an
uninsulated flue system and any combustible
material. This gap must be at least 3 x the outside
diameter of the flue pipe, or 1.5 x the flue diameter
to non combustible surfaces. see illustration p22.

AIR FOR COMBUSTION

There must always be a permanent means of
providing air for combustion into the room in
which the fire is installed. A permanent vent with a
total free area of at least 550mm

2

for every kW

rated output above 5kw should be connected
directly to the outside air or to an adjacent room
which itself has a permanent vent of the same size
direct to the outside air. The fitting of an extractor
fan to either of these rooms is not recommended.

Summary of Contents for Arley

Page 1: ...Arley Wood Multifuel Stoves Operating Installation Manual PLEASE RETAIN THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE Arley 5 Flat Multifuel Stove Rev 1 June 2004...

Page 2: ...we are so confident in the reliability of our product that we offer a 3 year Warranty Should you have any questions about our Arley Stoves that are not covered in this manual please contact the Aarro...

Page 3: ...Firing 13 Ash Removal 13 SERVICING Cleaning Annual Maintenance 13 14 Accessories 15 INSTALLATION Page General Precautions 16 Handling 16 Hearth 16 Combustible Materials 16 Firebox Liner Panels 17 Thro...

Page 4: ...E BURNED IN THIS APPLIANCE TO USE THESE FUELS WILL INVALIDATE THE APPLIANCE GUARANTEE IF IN DOUBT CONTACT THE SOLID FUEL ASSOCIATION TELEPHONE NUMBER 0800 600 000 www solidfuel co uk THE USE OF SPARE...

Page 5: ...erly installed and operated a house fire may result installation must comply with the Building Regulations and conform to all relevant fire safety standards Arada Ltd produce a variety of appliances r...

Page 6: ...Hotplate 7 Operating tool 1 8 Rear liner 1 9 Side liners 2 10 Feet and fixings 4 N A Arley 7 Wood 2 1 1 5 1 2 2 4 Arley 7 Multifuel N A Arley 5 Wood 1 4 1 1 2 4 7 2 1 1 5 1 2 2 4 Arley 11 Wood N A 2...

Page 7: ...to Centre of Flue mm 105 Flue Diameter 102 4 Weight Packed Kg 50 1 7 Arley 7 Flat 8 4 8 2 2 510 486 365 399 121 127 5 56 Wood 59 MF Arley 7 Low 1 5 Arley 5 Wood 0 3 2 497 405 358 400 105 102 4 47 1 7...

Page 8: ...rovides over draught and The primary air inlet providing under draught to the base of the fire chamber through the controls on the doors of the fires PRIMARY AIR FOR ARLEY STOVES On the Arley primary...

Page 9: ...e hinges so that the below operations can be carried out on a workbench or similar level surface Fig 5 Fig 5 Removal of the Arley 5 door Unscrew the two nuts on the inside of the door securing the ret...

Page 10: ...bove steps Fig 9 Adjusting the Arley hinges FUEL RETAINER BARS Fuel retainer bars are supplied with the fire Slide and lift the bar until it is clear of the guides at each side and remove through the...

Page 11: ...reheat Blazebrite Taybrite Sunbrite Doubles Singles Anthracite Large Nuts and Welsh Dry Steam Coal Large Small Nuts Approval does not cover the use of other fuels either alone or mixed with the suitab...

Page 12: ...is well ventilated during this time EXTENDED BURNING The appliance will burn for an extended period provided Sufficient fuel is placed in the firebox The controls are set correctly Excess draught is...

Page 13: ...nd remove from the ash chamber WARNING The ash can be very hot Empty only to a metal container Even if the ash appears cold red hot pieces of ash may be concealed and could easily start a fire or caus...

Page 14: ...d shut down period DOOR GLASS The door glass should remain clear during normal daytimeburning Howeverundercertainconditions such as burning at a low rate with damp wood or overnight burning the glass...

Page 15: ...l in your Arley wood stove See Fig 10b ADD IN BOILERS See page 24 for further instructions on add in boilers PAINT Matching aerosol paint to tone in any connecting flues pipes or surrounding metalwork...

Page 16: ...HEARTH The fire should be installed to stand on a constructional hearth of non combustible materials not less than 125mm 5 thick conforming to Building Regulations Dimensions of the hearth should pro...

Page 17: ...side liners The long centre tab on the back edge rests on the rear liners The shorter turn down tabs against the vertical face Replace the front fuel retainer bars or multifuel grate Note Neither the...

Page 18: ...ng end marked L onto the low section of the comb The upper bar is fitted in a similar manner but with the end marked L inserted in the rear channel and the end marked H seated on the high section of t...

Page 19: ...tallation and are interchangeable These are fitted as follows To fit the interchangeable canopy Fig 10c Remove the front clamps Tilt the canopy as shown in stage 1 Engage the rear clips and pull fully...

Page 20: ...umes from the stove outlet to the outside air To ensure a good updraught it is important that the flue gases are kept warm and that the flue size suits the stove The termination of the outlet at the t...

Page 21: ...ocument J of the Building Regulations for England and Wales is available from The Stationery Bookshops and can also be viewed at the ODPM website at www safety odpm gov uk bregs brads htm Details on t...

Page 22: ...22 Arley Wood Multifuel Stoves INSTALLATION...

Page 23: ...ATED FLUES TYPICAL METAL INSULATED CHIMNEY SYSTEM TO BE INSTALLED TO THE CHIMNEY MANUFACTURERS INSTRUCTIONS IN COMPLIANCE WITH BUILDING REGULATIONS AND BS7566 PTS 1 4 A is minimum clearance for non in...

Page 24: ...and calculations for individual heating systems should be carried out by a qualified heating engineer In many cases your supplier will be able to offer advice and assistance Direct Systems Stainless s...

Page 25: ...e from the expansion tank should be 28mm diameter copper Pipes in unheated spaces must be lagged FINAL CHECK Before handing over the installation to the customer it is strongly recommended that the ap...

Page 26: ...appliances only c If clay or concrete flue liners used confirm that they are correctly jointed with socket end uppermost and state jointing materials used d If an existing chimney has been refurbished...

Page 27: ...S009A AFS009A AFS010 2 Throat Plate 3 Grate Bar Set 4 Hot Plate 5 Operating Tool 6 Ashpan 7 Flue Spigot Part Description Visual Aid not to scale Arley 5 Wood Arley 5 Multifuel Arley 7 Wood AFS1012 AFS...

Page 28: ...it Complete with Gasket 12 Glass Clips 13 Hinge kit Comprises 2 Hinges 4 Fixings Per Set 14 Airwash Curved Part Description Visual Aid not to scale Arley 5 Wood Arley 5 Multifuel Arley 7 Wood AFS1156...

Page 29: ...Assembly Complete with Handle Glass Gaskets Clips and Seal 19 Fire Door Locking Assembly 21 Aarrow Fires Gauntlet Gloves 22 Wood Burning Tray 23 Multifuel Upgrade Kit Part Description Visual Aid not...

Page 30: ...eer The Manufacturers decision shall be final If your appliance proves to be defective as a result of faulty materials or workmanship during guarantee we will repair or replace it FREE OF CHARGE as lo...

Page 31: ...is manual please contact your Aarrow retailer Please keep all repair receipts safely Please ensure you have this manual available when an engineer visits as they will complete the service record chart...

Page 32: ...l No I ve checked it and it s O K Assembled by Checked by Date of Purchase Name and address of supplier Please ensure installer completes INSTALLATION CHECK LIST details on page 26 of this manual If a...

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