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UN

BURNT

 

FUEL

 

 

Insufficient

 

air

 

reaching

 

fuel

.

  

Open

 

primary

 

air

 

slide,

 

this

 

will

 

supply

 

combustion

 

air

 

to

 

burn

 

fuel

 

fully.

 

Check

 

ash

 

pan

 

is

 

full,

 

empty

 

if

 

required.

  

Front

 

bar/fret

 

may

 

be

 

blocked,

 

de

ash

 

with

 

the

 

riddler.

  

Check

 

for

 

jammed

 

clinker

 

or

 

nails

 

in

 

grate

 

when

 

fires

 

out

 

and

 

cold.

 

 

3.

 

SMOKE

 

AND

 

FUMES

 

ENTERING

 

ROOM

 

 

These

 

are

 

very

 

dangerous

 

and

 

must

 

NOT

 

be

 

tolerated.

 

Open

 

window

 

are

 

allow

 

fire

 

to

 

burn

 

out,

 

seek

 

expert

 

advice

 

immediately.

 

DO

 

NOT

 

USE

 

stove

 

until

 

the

 

problem

 

is

 

solved.

 

A

 

list

 

of

 

Qualified

 

Engineers

 

is

 

available

 

from

 

 

UK

 

Solid

 

Fuel

 

Association

 

7

 

Swanwick

 

Court

 

Alfreton

 

Derbyshire

 

DE55

 

7AS

 

Tel.

 

0845

 

601

 

4406

 

 

R.

 

o.

 

I.

 

Irish

 

National

 

Fireplace

 

Organisation

 

162

 

Chapel

 

Street

 

Dublin

 

Tel.

 

01

 

801

 

5959

 

 

4.

 

CHIMNEY

 

FIRE

 

Identified

 

by

 

loud

 

roaring

 

sounds,

 

dense

 

smoke

 

and

 

sparks

 

exiting

 

chimney.

 

Shut

 

down

 

air

 

supply

 

to

 

stove

 

by

 

closing

 

air

 

vents,

 

close

 

stove

 

door

 

fully,

 

call

 

Fire

 

Brigade

 

immediately.

 

Regular

 

chimney

 

maintenance

 

will

 

prevent

 

chimney

 

fires.

 

Seek

 

advice

 

from

 

a

 

Qualified

 

Chimney

 

Sweep.

 

Chimneys

 

must

 

be

 

checked

 

at

 

least

 

annually

 

or

 

more

 

often

 

when

 

bitumous

 

coal

 

and

 

poor

 

quality

 

smokey

 

fuels

 

are

 

used.

 

If

 

this

 

appliance

 

is

 

well

 

maintained

 

and

 

used

 

correctly

 

in

 

accordance

 

with

 

these

 

instructions

 

it

 

will

 

give

 

many

 

years

 

of

 

efficient

 

service

 

and

 

prove

 

to

 

be

 

an

 

excellent

 

investment.

 

CONTENTS

 

 

 
 

PAGE

 

EXPLODED

 

VIEW

 

1

 

PARTS

 

LIST

 

2

 

ASSEMBLY

 

3

 

INSTALLATION

 

3

 

INGLENOOK

 

INSTALLATION

 

5

 

REAR

 

FLUE

 

INSTALLATION

 

7

 

INFILLED

 

MASONRY

 

INSTALLATION

 

8

 

OPERATION

 

10

 

SAFETY

 

NOTES

 

14

 

SEASONAL

 

MAINTENANCE

 

15

 

GENERAL

 

MAINTENANCE

 

16

 

TROUBLESHOOTING

 

18

 

TECHNICAL

 

DATA

 

20

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 

19

 

Summary of Contents for Sirius 405

Page 1: ...NT USE Dimensions may vary slightly the manufacturers reserve the right to adjust them without notice Outputs stated are under ideal test conditions Variations may occur due to installation atmospheri...

Page 2: ...INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE SIRIUS FAMILY OF CAST IRON MULTI FUEL STOVES PLEASE LEAVE THIS BOOKLET WITH THE HOUSEHOLDER The Sirius Stoves operate at very high temperatures All per...

Page 3: ...nry fall dust build up or furniture blocking vents C Poor quality fuel Only burn dry seasoned timber soft woods have a lower heat output than hard woods per hour Solid fuels vary in heat value check w...

Page 4: ...t Dublin Tel 01 801 5959 4 CHIMNEY FIRE Identified by loud roaring sounds dense smoke and sparks exiting chimney Shut down air supply to stove by closing air vents close stove door fully call Fire Bri...

Page 5: ...ould be removed at least once a month to prevent a build up of soot or fly ash which could lead to blocked flue ways and dangerous fume emission If baffle plate is removed the chimney flue can be swep...

Page 6: ...034 36 and 37 Stove Body Rear Right Left Panel 4 FFX003 FFX8003 FFX12003 Stove Top 7 FFX002 FFX8002 FFX12002 Stove Base 8 FFX005 N A FFX12005 Grate Support 9 FFX006 N A FFX12005B Grate 10 FFX007 FFX80...

Page 7: ...e is in an over fire situation and the controls should be adjusted accordingly Never leave the stove unattended for long periods without adjusting the controls to a safe setting careful air supply con...

Page 8: ...st be done when the appliance is cold Any structural repairs i e panel collar replacement or stove pipe must be carried out by a suitably qualified engineer A flue draught of minimum 12 Pascals and a...

Page 9: ...for refuelling Not only is it unsafe to operate with the door open but the appliance efficiency will be significantly reduced Lighting The Stove It is essential that you have two or three small fires...

Page 10: ...fuel Set air controls as required Solid Fuels We recommend the majority of approved manufactured smokeless fuels Household coal which is smokey fuel can also be used but note that different types will...

Page 11: ...rius 405 has no ventilation requirement Considerations and provisions must be made for any other appliances requiring ventilation An extractor fan must not be used in the same location as the applianc...

Page 12: ...o remove surplus ash from the grate occasionally Burn only kiln dried or well seasoned wood which should have been cut split and stacked under cover for at least 36 months with free air movement aroun...

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