ARRADA Farringdon 16 Operating & Installation Manual Download Page 10

GENERAL PRECAUTIONS  

 

Note : All local regulations, including those  
referring to National standards need to be com-
plied with, when installing the appliance. 

 

Any Manufacturer’s Instructions must not 
be taken as overriding statutory 

 

requirements.

 

 

Before any installation work is undertaken 
consideration must be given to the Health 
and Safety . Safe working practices should 
be followed at all times.

 

 

During installation ensure that adequate  
precautions are taken to avoid unnecessary risk to 
yourself or any householder. In particular the  
danger from 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 
earth continuity. 

 

ASBESTOS 

All Arada stoves contain no asbestos in their man-
ufacture or construction. If there is a possibility of 
disturbing any asbestos in the course of  
installation, then please seek specialist guidance 
and use appropriate protective equipment. 

 

HANDLING 

The safe handling guidelines are set out on page 5 
of this manual, to make movement easier, internal 
fittings, fuel retainers, grates, firebox liners, flue 
outlets, hot plates, throat plates etc, can be  
removed. Care should be taken to make sure that 
the hinges are not damaged during installation. 
 

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) 
should be taken to achieve it. 
Ideally, the appliance should 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 
458mm (18”) forward of the front of the appliance 
and 203mm (8”) at the sides. 
The surface of the hearth should be free of  
combustible materials. In most buildings with solid 
concrete or stone floors, the requirement will be 
met by the floor itself, but mark the hearth to  
ensure floor coverings are kept well away or use 
different levels to mark the hearth perimeter. 

 

COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS 
 

Please view the technical data (See page 9) and 
observe the 

minimum 

distance to combustible  

materials, which is applicable to your stove model. 
Ideally, 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  
Fire proof board spaced 13mm (0.5”) off the sur-
face with strips of non combustible material. Make 
sure that there is a gap between an  
un-insulated flue system and any combustible  
material. This gap must be at least 3X the outside 
diameter of the flue pipe, or 1.5X the flue diameter 
to non combustible surfaces. 

 

 

AIR FOR COMBUSTION 

 

There must always be a permanent means of  
providing air for combustion into the room in which 
the stove is installed. A permanent vent with a total 
free area of at least 550mm² for every KW rated 
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 positioning of any air vent must be 
so that it cannot be liable to blockage or  
obstruction. 

Please note 

: The fitting of an  

extractor fan to either of these rooms is not  
recommended. Please see note on page 11. 

Arada Farringdon Stoves 

10 

INSTALLATION

 

Summary of Contents for Farringdon 16

Page 1: ...Operating Installation Manual Rev 01 Mar Farringdon 16 Wood Stove BK660 UL1482 11 or ULC S629 00 ver 01...

Page 2: ...installing your wood burning stove If you are in any doubt about the instruction to install your appliance correctly we suggest to call a professional master installer A wrong installation may result...

Page 3: ...ance to Combustibles 16 18 Firebox Liner Panels 19 Final Check List 20 Summer Storage Non Usage 20 Page No SERVICE MAINTENANCE Annual Maintenance 21 Cleaning 21 Chimney Sweeping 21 Door Glass 21 Outer...

Page 4: ...es must be safe and legal If your Farringdon stove is not installed correctly it may cause a house fire To reduce the risk of fire the installation instructions must be followed carefully Do not allow...

Page 5: ...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 equipment available It...

Page 6: ...liance body you should find the following Part Description Visual Aid not to scale Farringdon 16 1 Fuel Retainer 1 2 Throat Plate 1 3 Ash Pan 1 4 Throat Plate Insulation Blanket 1 5 Instruction Manual...

Page 7: ...ld find the following Arada Farringdon Stoves 7 Description Visual Aid not to scale Farringdon 16 6 Back Side Liners 4 7 Front Side Liners 2 8 Rear Liner 2 9 Grate Bars 12 10 Stove Mitten Hot Glove 2...

Page 8: ...203mm sur les cotes et a l arriere Refer to the Installation manual for additional clearance information Installation instructions and Operating instructions Se referrer a la notice d utilisation pour...

Page 9: ...g s 5 7 Height mm inch 659 26 Width mm inch 533 21 Depth mm inch handle removed 330 13 Depth From Back To Centre Of Flue mm inch 125 5 Flue Diameter mm inch 152 6 Weight Packed Kg lbs 84 185 Weight N...

Page 10: ...hould be taken to achieve it Ideally the appliance should stand on a constructional hearth of non combustible materials not less than 125mm 5 thick conforming to Building Regulations Dimensions of the...

Page 11: ...will invalidate the warranty Please remember that chimney draught is dependent on four main factors Flue gas temperature Flue height Flue size Flue terminal The stove must be connected to a suitable a...

Page 12: ...slowly in a closed appliance it produces moisture tar and Creosote which will create condensation and deposits in the chimney This effect can be minimised by burning hard for a short period about 20...

Page 13: ...eneral Factory built chimneys and chimney units must be installed in accordance with the tempera ture and pressure conditions detailed in the manufacturers instructions Temperature and pressure limits...

Page 14: ...1 5mm Thick Minimum Non Combustible Register Plate Minimum 1 5mm Thick Steel A code approved masonry chimney with a flue liner with a 6 inches diameter 15 24cm Typical Metal Insulated Chimney System...

Page 15: ...p plate Insulated High Temperature 6 diameter Flue liner rigid or flexible Minimum 16 high Connector rigid or flexible between flue collar of stove and flue liner Sample installation into existing chi...

Page 16: ...nd hot ashes when the stove door is opened for refuelling etc Radiated heat caused by stove over firing Spillage of creosote as a result of a chimney fire The surface used must be non combustible and...

Page 17: ...on Stoves 17 Stove clearances on floor protection plate The floor protection plate must be of Non Combustible Material Minimum dimensions listed may be increased A B C USA D Canada 203mm 203mm 406mm 4...

Page 18: ...478mm 305mm 406mm 458mm 19ins 12ins 16ins 18ins A B 458mm 267mm 18ins 10 5ins Corner Installation clearances For Alcove Installation The ceiling can be 72ins 1828mm above the base of the stove or 16in...

Page 19: ...iner s into the back of the firebox Lift the throat plate 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 an...

Page 20: ...e installer at the time of installation Please answer all questions as fully as possible Arada stoves cannot be held responsible for the chimney or installation SUMMER STORAGE NON USAGE Please ensure...

Page 21: ...ificate Of Chimney Sweeping The whole flue way including the outlet must be swept at least twice per burning season It is important that the flue ways flue pipe and chimney be cleaned prior to lightin...

Page 22: ...minutes before refitting 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 hi...

Page 23: ...11 Tightening The Glass Clip The images used on pages 22 and 23 illustrating the door rope and glass replacement are generic images and may differ from the stove you have but the procedure is identica...

Page 24: ...covered in this manual please contact your Arada dealer Please keep all repair receipts safely Please ensure you have this manual available when an engineer visits so they can complete the service re...

Page 25: ...termittent use WARNING NEVER BURN PLASTICS OR HOUSEHOLD WASTE IN YOUR STOVE WARNING NEVER BURN LIQUID FUELS IN YOUR STOVE Never use any type of liquid fuel to start or refresh your stove and keep all...

Page 26: ...burn time to refuelling dependant on fuel quality and moisture content Please Note The high temperature paint acquires durability by being cured during the initial firings of the appliance It will gi...

Page 27: ...e structural damage to the chimney Do not use the appliance until the chimney and connector have been inspected and any damaged parts have been repaired or replaced This should be done by a registered...

Page 28: ...IGHT is High air The air wash system so called because its pre heated high speed air washes across the inner face of the door glass keeping it clear This also provides an over draught to the fuel bed...

Page 29: ...ntrol for the catalyst bypass is on the left and right side of the stove in the position shown in Fig A Actuation is as shown on the label on the Left hand side The bypass should be placed in the open...

Page 30: ...ire door whilst the appliance is in use WITHOUT the use of the stove mitten or suitable gloves serious injuries may occur Caution must be given when re fuelling the appliance always keep the stove mit...

Page 31: ...r Top Rear AFS3745 7 Complete Fire Door AFS3670 20d Side Liner Bottom Rear AFS3750 8 Handle Assembly AFS3680 21 Direct Air Adaptor AFS3755 9 Gasket and Glass Clips AFS1361 22 Grate Bar Support AFS3760...

Page 32: ...pliance being serviced and checked annually by a qualified heating engineer with documentation to be retained and produced in the event of a claim being made Claims are not valid where installation do...

Page 33: ...entation must be retained and produced in the event of a warranty claim This guarantee specifically does not cover accidental damage misuse wear tear The use of non Arada replacement parts will invali...

Page 34: ...User Notes 34...

Page 35: ...Liners 8 Throat Plate Throat Plate Insulation Blanket Door Riddle Handle Ash Pan Operating Installation Manual Stove Mittens Assembled By Checked by Date of Purchase Name and Address of Supplier Arada...

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