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Glass
Cleaning
and
Care
The
stove
glass
is
designed
to
withstand
heat
up
to
750°C.
Care
must
be
taken
to
ensure
fuel
is
not
stacked
so
it
is
possible
to
fall
onto
the
glass.
The
glass
may
acquire
a
small
amount
of
residue
when
the
stove
is
operated
at
low
outputs.
Cleaning
of
the
glass
must
be
done
when
the
stove
is
not
in
operation.
Once
the
stove
is
cool
and
not
being
used
a
glass
cleaner
with
cloth
or
news
paper
with
some
ash
may
be
used
to
clean.
Another
option
is
a
fine
wire
wool
if
the
residue
is
to
thick
for
the
methods
above.
The
Clean
Air
Act
1993
and
Smoke
Control
Areas
Under
the
Clean
Air
Act
local
authorities
may
declare
the
whole
or
part
of
the
district
of
the
authority
to
be
a
smoke
control
area.
It
is
an
offence
to
emit
smoke
from
a
chimney
of
a
building,
from
a
furnace
or
from
any
fixed
boiler
if
located
in
a
designated
smoke
control
area.
It
is
also
an
offence
to
acquire
an
"unauthorised
fuel"
for
use
within
a
smoke
control
area
unless
it
is
used
in
an
"exempt"
appliance
("exempted"
from
the
controls
which
generally
apply
in
the
smoke
control
area).
The
Secretary
of
State
for
Environment,
Food
and
Rural
Affairs
has
powers
under
the
Act
to
authorise
smokeless
fuels
or
exempt
appliances
for
use
in
smoke
control
areas
in
England.
In
Scotland
and
Wales
this
power
rests
with
Ministers
in
the
devolved
administrations
for
those
countries.
Separate
legislation,
the
Clean
Air
(Northern
Ireland)
Order
1981,
applies
in
Northern
Ireland.
Therefore
it
is
a
requirement
that
fuels
burnt
or
obtained
for
use
in
smoke
control
areas
have
been
"authorised"
in
Regulations
and
that
appliances
used
to
burn
solid
fuel
in
those
areas
(other
than
"authorised"
fuels)
have
been
exempted
by
an
Order
made
and
signed
by
the
Secretary
of
State
or
Minister
in
the
devolved
administrations.
Further
information
on
the
requirements
of
the
Clean
Air
Act
can
be
found
here:
http://smokecontrol.defra.gov.uk/
Your
local
authority
is
responsible
for
implementing
the
Clean
Air
Act
1993
including
designation
and
supervision
of
smoke
control
areas
and
you
can
contact
them
for
details
of
Clean
Air
Act
requirements"
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