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VENTILATION  &  COMBUSTION  AIR  REQUIRE- 
MENTS

 

It is imperative that there is sufficient air supply to 
the  stove  in  order  to  support  correct  combustion. 
The  air  supply  to  this  appliance  must  comply  with 
current Building Regulations Part J, Heat Providing 
Appliances.  If  another  appliance  is  fitted  in  an 
adjacent  room  it  will  be  necessary  to  calculate  an 
additional air supply.

 

The  minimum  effective  air  requirement  for  this 
appliance  is  22cm².  When  calculating  combustion 
air  requirements  for  this  appliance  use  the 
following equation:

 

550mm²  per  each  kw  of  rated  output  above  5kw 
should be provided, where a flue draught stabiliser is

 

DOWN DRAUGHTS

 

However well designed constructed and positioned, 
the  satisfactory  performance  of  the  flue  can  be 
adversely affected by down draught caused by near- 
by hills, adjacent tall buildings or trees. These can 
deflect wind to blow directly down the flue  or create 
a zone of low pressure over the terminal.

 

A  suitable  terminal  or  cowl  will  usually  effectively 
combat direct down blow but no cowl is likely to pre- 
vent  down  draught  due  to  a  low  pressure  zone. 
(See Fig.5).

 

Fig.5

 

used  the  total  free  area  shall  be  increased  by 
300mm² for each kw of rated output.

 

NOTE:

 

There must not be an extractor fan fitted in the same 
room  as  the  stove  as  this  can  cause  the  stove  to 
emit smoke and fumes into the room.

 

All  materials  used  in  the  manufacture  of  air  vents 
should be such that the vent is dimensionally stable, 
corrosion resistant, and no provision for closure.

 

The  effective  free  area  of  any  vent  should  be 
ascertained  before  installation.  The  effect  of  any 
grills  should  be  allowed  for  when  determining  the 
effective free area of any vent.

 

Air vents should be positioned so that they are not 
liable to blockage.

 

 

Air vents direct to the outside of the building should 
be located so that any air current produced will not 
pass through normally occupied areas of the room.

 

An  air  vent  outside  the  building  should  not  be 
located  less  than  the  dimensions  specified  within 
the Building Regulations and B.S. 8303: Part 1 from 
any part of any flue terminal. These air vents must 
also  be  satisfactorily  fire  proofed  as  per  Building 
Regulations and B.S. 8303: Part 1.

 

 

Air vents in internal walls should not communicate 
with bedrooms, bedsits, toilets, bathrooms or rooms 
containing a shower.

 

Air  vents  traversing  cavity  walls  should  include  a 
continuous duct across the cavity. The duct should 
be installed in such a manner as not to impair the 
weather resistance of the cavity.

 

 

Joints between air vents and outside walls should be 
sealed to prevent the ingress of moisture. Existing 
air  vents  should  be  of  the  correct  size  and 
unobstructed for the appliance in use.

 

Direction of wind

 

Pressure zone

 

Direction of wind

 

Suction zone 

 

Pressure zone 

 

Direction of wind

 

Suction zone 

 

Pressure zone

 

Suction zone

 

Summary of Contents for Ellesmere EC5W

Page 1: ...PLEASE RETAIN Ellesmere EC5W 5 0kW Wide Multi Fuel Stove INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ...

Page 2: ...HRV 9 13 Location 9 14 Clearance To Combustibles 9 15 Floor Protection 9 16 Stove Dimensions 10 17 Commissioning and Handover 10 18 Operation 10 19 Air Controls 10 20 Recommended Fuels 11 21 Technical Data 11 22 Lighting 11 23 Lighting The Stove 12 24 Refuelling 12 25 Slow Burning 12 26 Disposal of Ashes 12 27 Monthly Maintenance 13 28 Periodic Maintenance 13 29 Chimney Cleaning 13 30 Glass Cleani...

Page 3: ...ied person and installed as per the requirements of the manual Failure to comply with the Installation Requirements or Building Regulations will void your warranty AGA reserve the right to replace any part due to manufacturing defect that fails within the warranty period under the terms of the warranty The unit must be used for normal domestic purposes only and in accordance with manufacturer s op...

Page 4: ...ess should be provided to the chimney serving the appliance to allow for cleaning 9 It is a requirement by Building Regulations to have a carbon monoxide alarm fitted to any room with a solid fuel appliance Location 10 Clearance to combustible materials must be adhered to as described in the Clearance to Combustible section 11 The stove must be installed on a floor protector that covers the area u...

Page 5: ... lighting especially after a shut down period Please see chimney cleaning section 4 Never allow a build up of ashes in the ash pan as this will cause the grate to burn out prematurely Empty the ashpan when refuelling 5 Avoid slow burning of damp or unseasoned fuel as this will result in tarring flue ways and chimney i e peat or timber 6 Additionally slow burner slumbering the stove This can also c...

Page 6: ...should be taken to avoid the possibility of personal injury IMPORTANT WARNING This stove must not be installed into a chimney that serves any other heating appliance 1 2007 Design Installation and Commissioning of chimneys BS EN 14336 2004 Heating Systems in Buildings Installation Commissioning of Water Based Heating Systems BS EN 12828 2003 Heating Systems in Buildings Design of Water Based Heati...

Page 7: ...uildings structures roof openings there are additional requirements please refer to building regulations part J Fig 1 FLUE EXIT TOP REAR The stove is designed to allow the chimney to be cleaned through the stove If the chimney cannot be cleaned through the stove it is necessary to provide a soot box access door in the flue for cleaning See Fig 2 for recommended locations Fit it to the stove as sho...

Page 8: ...to emit smoke and fumes into the room All materials used in the manufacture of air vents should be such that the vent is dimensionally stable corrosion resistant and no provision for closure The effective free area of any vent should be ascertained before installation The effect of any grills should be allowed for when determining the effective free area of any vent Air vents should be positioned ...

Page 9: ...ich will allow for the air supply for the stove to be ducted from outside and is avail able to order for connection to the stove It is recommended to bring the air supply for the stove into the house using a 4 plastic pipe Where the pipe meets the outside wall make sure a vent cover is fitted properly to ensure no rodents can enter via the vent pipe The vent pipe should be located to prevent the i...

Page 10: ... following clearances to all combustible material Fig 7 Vertical Heat Shield Back Heat Shield FLOOR PROTECTION When installing this heater it is required to be installed on a CONSTRUCTIONAL HEARTH see Building Regulations document J for guidance This hearth is required to cover the area under the heater and extend at least 460mm at the front 200mm to the sides the rear This will provide protection...

Page 11: ...rrectly and ensure that all flue connections are thoroughly sealed AIR CONTROLS The stove has two independent air controls 1 The Primary Air Control Lever which controls the primary air See Fig 10 Pull out to open fuels likely to be used on the stove and warn them to use only the recommended fuels for the stove Advise the user what to do should smoke or fumes be emitted from the stove 2 Note The S...

Page 12: ...er fuels Fig 10 this heater Keep all such liquid well away from the heater at all times Operate the stove only with the fuelling door closed except for re fuelling Secondary Air Control Primary Air Control TECHNICAL DATA MANUFACTURED SMOKELESS FUEL WOOD Max Output kW Nominal Output kW Room Total 9 0 9 0 5 0 5 0 Room Total 9 0 9 0 5 0 5 0 Typical refuelling intervals to obtain nominal out puts MSF ...

Page 13: ...craze the glass this should not be used for a long period It should only be done after the fire has been established and been running at nominal output for a period of time For a prolonged slow burn fill the firebox of fuel up to a maximum height just below the top of the fire fence at the front of the door opening Push the primary air control knob in to close the primary air to the minimum settin...

Page 14: ...iod during the summer period it should be cleaned prior to commencement of usage The chimney can be cleaned through the stove depending on the flue configuration and the flue liner should be cleaned in accordancewithmanufacturer s instructions Always use a brush with plastic bristles that is the correct size to reach all areas of the flue GLASS CLEANING The stove glass will self clean when there i...

Page 15: ...acuation plan 6 A plan to deal with a chimney fire as follows a Notify the fire department b Prepare occupants for immediate evacuation c Close all openings into the stove d While awaiting the fire department watch for ignition to adjacent combustibles from over heated flue pipe or from embers or sparks from the chimney CO ALARM The fitting of CO Alarms in the same room as the appliance is a compu...

Page 16: ... GRATE ASSY 20 REFRACTORY BRICK GUIDE SIDE BOARD GUIDE 21 DOOR GLASS W5 GLASS 22 FLUE BLANKING PLATE A4 04 REAR BLANK 23 TOP PLATE FILLER A4 BLANK PLUG 24 HINGE PIN 6X50 RIVET 25 HANDLE ASSEMBLY HANDLE ASSY 26 HANDLE SLEEVE HANDLE SLEEVE 27 GLASS GASKET W5 GLASS GASKET 28 GLASS CLIP BB GLASS CLIP 29 MAIN BODY WIDE 5 BODY ASSY 30 GRATE FRAME W5 GRATE RISER 31 PRIMARY AIR INLET COVER INLET COVER 32 ...

Page 17: ...n Efficiency Rating of A and has passed the Eco design 2022 Standard and has the met the Emissions Standards as defined by DEFRA for Burning Wood in Smoke Free Areas This Stove has been tested and passed for burning WOOD with a moisture level of less than 20 and MANUFACTURED SMOKELESS to the BS EN 13240 Standard AGA Rangemaster Ellesmere EC5W ...

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