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Arada Farringdon 

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INSTALLATION

 

FITTING THE GRATE  

 

Note: The grate bars are factory assembled,  
however during transit, they may have been  
dislodged. Please see the instructions below on 
grate assembly.

 

 
 

Grate  

 

The grate in the Farringdon stoves, comprise of a 
series of reciprocating cast iron grate bars, seated 
on a pivoted ‘comb’. All bars in the grate are identi-
cal, but every other bar is turned through 180 de-
grees, with the ends of the bars marked ‘H’ sitting 
on the high sections of the comb, and the ends 
marked ‘L’ sitting on the low sections. 

 

Assembling The Grate 

 

To assemble the grate, fit bars to the low sections 
of the comb first, inserting ends marked ‘H’ into the 
rear channel with the groove on the underside of 
the bar is located on the up stand tab, and then 
lowering end marked ‘L’ onto the low section of the 
comb, (see Fig 6. below.) 
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 the comb.

 

 

Grate Bar Replacement 

 

After extended use it may be necessary to replace 
some of the grate bars. Periodic inspection of the 
bars is recommended and the removal of any nails 
or wire that may be present after burning wood. All 
the grate bars in each appliance are identical and 
can easily be lifted out after the removal of the fuel 
retainers. Remove damaged grate bars and  re-
place with castings of the same type, fitting as per 
the instructions above. When re-ordering  
replacement grate bars, see the rear pages of 
these instructions for the correct spare part code. 

 

FINAL CHECK LIST 

 

Before handing over the installation to the  
customer it is requirement under Document J that 
the appliance is lit and the functioning of the   
chimney system is checked for satisfactory        
operation. 

 

 

Be sure that the chimney is operating 
and ALL smoke and fumes are vented to 
the atmosphere through the chimney  

          terminal.  

 

 

Check all joints and seals. 

 

 

Clean the outside of the appliance to 

          prevent any stains becoming burnt on. 

 

 

Check the flue draught which should 
read 1 - 2mm H2o, or 0.1 - 0.2 mbar. 

 

 

If the Building Control Consent route is 
being sought please complete Building 
Control Consent Checklist. 

 

 

For a registered Competent Persons 
Scheme, complete the 

Certificate Of 

Compliance

, which is used for checking 

and reporting the installation as imposed 
by the Government 

 

 

Explain the controls and operation of the 
appliance to the customer.

 

 

The details on the 

Building Control Consent 

Checklist

 

must 

be checked and completed in full 

by the installer at the time of installation. Please 
refer to the Dry Stove Installation Guide for more 
details.  Please answer all questions as fully as 
possible. 

Arada Ltd 

cannot be held responsible for 

the chimney or installation. 

Fig. 6  Fitting the Grate Bars 

High end  
of grate bar 

Low end  
of grate 
bar 

Summary of Contents for Farringdon 8

Page 1: ...PLEASE RETAIN THIS GUIDE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE Operating Installation Manual BK650 EN 13240 2001 Amd A2 2004 Rev 03 January 2016 Farringdon 8 Wood Stove 15...

Page 2: ...control closure beyond the 29mm open position Further information on the requirements of the Clean Air Act can be found here https www gov uk smoke control area rules Your local authority is responsib...

Page 3: ...Grate 12 Page No SERVICE MAINTENANCE Annual Maintenance 13 Cleaning 13 Chimney Sweeping 13 Door Glass 13 Outer Finish 13 Summer Storage Non Usage 14 Fire Door Rope Replacement 15 Fire Door Glass Repla...

Page 4: ...APPROVAL FROM YOUR LOCAL AUTHORITY OR THE INSTALLATION WORK MUST BE CARRIED OUT THROUGH A GOVERNMENT APPROVED COMPETENT PERSONS SCHEME A list of all Competent Person Schemes can be found here https w...

Page 5: ...antilever action Use gloves to provide additional grip THE PRINCIPLE OF THE STOVE Your Arada stove is built to the highest standard of craftsmanship using the best materials and the most modern equipm...

Page 6: ...find the following Farringdon 8 Part Description and Visual Aid not to scale Quantity 1 Fuel Retainer 1 2 Throat Plate 1 3 Ash Pan 1 4 Throat Plate Insulation 1 5 Instruction Manual 1 6 Flue Spigot Ou...

Page 7: ...Handle 1 CHECK LIST Inside the appliance body you should find the following Data Plate Location Data Plate Information Please Note All Farringdon stoves are fitted with a data plate located on the bac...

Page 8: ...ture C 342 Mean CO Emission 13 O2 0 15 Flue Mass Gas Flow g s 5 7 Minimum Distance To Combustible Materials mm Height mm 659 Width mm 533 Depth with handle removed mm 330 Depth From Back To Centre Of...

Page 9: ...re that HEARTH The stove shall be installed on a floor with adequate load bearing capacity If the existing construction does not meet this prerequisite suitable measures e g load distributing plate sh...

Page 10: ...red position and secure with the washers and nuts pro vided Similarly fit the hot plate blanking plate to the unused opening If required fire cement may be used if so clean off any surplus fire cement...

Page 11: ...ing and place on top of the throat plate and lift into position with the front above the perforated air tube Align the 2 tabs on the throat plate with the location slots in the rear air bar and drop i...

Page 12: ...er the removal of the fuel retainers Remove damaged grate bars and re place with castings of the same type fitting as per the instructions above When re ordering replacement grate bars see the rear pa...

Page 13: ...ust be swept at least twice per burning season It is important that the flue ways flue pipe and chimney be cleaned prior to lighting the fire after a pro longed shut down period DOOR GLASS The door gl...

Page 14: ...the stove by opening the primary air inlet control to about half way open or leave the door ajar This will allow a free flow of air through the appliance thus preventing moisture and condensation form...

Page 15: ...efitting the door to the appliance FIRE DOOR GLASS REPLACEMENT In the event of the door glass being broken it can easily be replaced Please follow The door should be lifted off the hinges so that the...

Page 16: ...s cold and unlit Fig 9 Positioning The Glass Fig 10 Tightening The Glass Clip The images used on pages 15 and 16 illustrating the door rope and glass replacement are generic images and may differ from...

Page 17: ...ppliances in these instructions are classed as intermittent use Recommended Reading Wood as a fuel available from the Forestry Commission PAPER Paper will burn successfully Burn dry paper only or chim...

Page 18: ...If there is insufficient burning material in the fire bed to light a new fuel charge excessive smoke emission can occur Refuelling must be carried out onto a sufficient quantity of glowing embers and...

Page 19: ...oxic but certain persons may find they have an unpleasant or irritant effect Ensure that the surrounding area is well ventilated during this time REDUCED BURNING Please Note Classification of these ap...

Page 20: ...d or firing the stove at maximum for prolonged periods may result in over firing If the chimney connector or casing glows red the appliance is being over fired this may result in a chimney fire If thi...

Page 21: ...ow over the door glass which eventually reaches over the fuel bed to provide air for combustion Two tertiary air tubes situated above the fire chamber provide additional air to ensure complete combust...

Page 22: ...se Note This should be carried out when the stove is cold and unlit Fig 14 Fuel Retainer Lower mounting lugs Step 1 Insert the fuel retainer into the fire box through the door aperture at a slight ang...

Page 23: ...ber grab the pivoting handle to stabilise the pan whilst emptying Empty the ash into a suitable container and rein sert the ash pan into the ash pit chamber and close the fire door Fig 15 Farringdon a...

Page 24: ...ontrols whilst the appliance is in use WITHOUT the use of a stove glove or suitable gloves as a serious injury may occur Caution must be taken when re fuelling the appliance always keep the stove glov...

Page 25: ...ng or cracking of the main body defined as the steel outer casing and items fixed immovably to the casing The external paint finish carries a one year guarantee only Our guarantee is offered as an add...

Page 26: ...ability of the flue The manufacturer s decision as to whether this condition has been satisfied shall be final 7 The guarantee does not cover damage caused to the stove through careless handling or mi...

Page 27: ...Page 27 Arada Farringdon...

Page 28: ...Firebox Liners 8 Throat Plate Throat Plate Insulation Blanket Door Riddle Handle Ash Pan Operating Installation Manual Stove Mittens 2 Assembled By Checked by Date of Purchase Name and Address of Supp...

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