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GO ECO Range 

Issue 01.1 05/17

 

8.0

 

Maintenance Guide 
 

8.1.1

 

Removing Door. Remove the stove door by firstly removing the securing circlips 
from  the  bottom  of  each  hinge  pin.  Use  narrow  nose  pliers  and  keep  the  clips 
safe to re-fit later. Open the door to approximately 30 degrees and lift away to 
disengage  the  hinge  pins.  Note  that  it  is  not  necessary  to  remove  the  door  to 
clean or remove items from inside the firebox. 

8.1.2

 

Removing Fuel retainer bars: The fuel retainer bars also retain the side firebrick 
liners.  Lift  bar  assembly  up  until  they  can  be  rotated  above  the  side  firebrick 
liners and removed from the firebox. 

8.1.3

 

Removing Firebox Liners: Gently move either side firebrick forwards and slightly 
towards  the  centre  of  the  grate  to  release  them  from  the  rear  liner.  There  is  a 
mitre joint at the rear which retains both when in position and when disengaged 
frees all components. NOTE: Make sure the rear firebrick does not fall forwards 
and break as the side liners are released! 
 

8.1.4

 

Removing  Baffle  Plate:  Slide  the  baffle  plate  slightly  towards  the  front  of  the 
stove and lower it off the front support pins and rear support. Rotate the baffle 
slightly  and  retrieve  the  ceramic  insulation  board  from  the  top  of  it.  Remove 
through the front of the stove. 

8.1.5

 

Removing  the  grate:  Remove  the  fuel  retainer,  firebrick  liners  and  baffle  as 
above and then lift out the grate assembly castings from the stove firebox. 

8.1.6

 

Changing the ceramic glass panel: From time to time the ceramic glass panel or 
its  gasket  seals  will  need  to  be  changed.  Note that  ONLY  ceramic  stove  glass  in 
the same thickness can safely be used. This is easiest to accomplish with the door 
removed  from  the  stove  and  placed  face  down  on  a  cushioned  surface  such  as 
cardboard or a folded dust sheet. Firstly clean the inside surfaces of the door and 
remove the 4 x M5 stainless screws that secure the stainless steel glass clips to 
the door. The glass panel can then be carefully removed. Take the opportunity to 
clean  the  glass panel  thoroughly  if  it  is to be  re-used.  Remove  all  traces  of  seal 
from the door casting and clean the surfaces ready for new seals. The paper seal 
strip materials are ceramic and highly temperature resistant but delicate. Fit new 
seals into place forming a continuous glass seal all around the panel seating area. 
Line up carefully with a small overlap in the corners leaving NO GAPS. Replace the 
glass  panel  into  position  followed  by  the  clips  and  screws.  A  strip  of  gasket 
material  between  each  metal  clip  and  the  glass  can  extend  glass  panel  life  by 
spreading compression forces evenly. Tighten the four screws in turn to gradually 
compress the new gaskets and seal the new panel into position. 

8.1.7

 

Adjusting door: Adjustment can be made to the door latch and hinges. To adjust 
the  door  latch,  firstly  slacken  the  outer  nut  on  the  end  of  the  spindle.  Then  to 
tighten  door  closing  up,  turn  the  inner  nut  clockwise  towards  the  door  casting 
followed  by  the  outer  nut  to  tighten  the  latch  back  into  place.  Where  extra 
clamping  force  is  required  a  washer  can  be  removed  from  the  spindle  stack. 
When new seals are fitted, the reverse may be necessary to allow for the extra 
thickness.  Hinges  have  a  limited  amount  of  adjustment  which  is  achieved  by 
slackening  the  mounting  screws  and  re-positioning  before  re-tightening  the 
screws. 

8.1.8

 

Replacing door seals: Rope seals are fixed in place with stove seal adhesive. This 
is  sometimes  ceramic  in  formulation  or  high  temperature  silicone  such  as  Heat 
Mate  which  is  more  flexible.  NEVER  use  ordinary  glazing  or  sanitary  silicone 
adhesives. Simply pull away old seals, scrape off excess old adhesives. Apply new 

Summary of Contents for GO ECO 5Kw

Page 1: ...order to ensure compliance at all times Charlton Jenrick Ltd GO ECO GO ECO PLUS STOVES Freestanding Stove Range 5kW 5kW Wide Nominal Outputs Charlton Jenrick Ltd Unit D Stafford Park 2 Telford Shropshire TF3 3AR T 0845 519 5991 F 0845 519 5992 A Charlton and Jenrick Group Company With Patented TTi Air System Installation and Operating Instructions Please hand these instructions to the stove user w...

Page 2: ... 5 4 1 Warnings and important safety information 5 4 1 1 Instructions 5 4 1 2 Chimney Warning 5 4 1 3 Extractor Fan Warning 5 4 1 4 Cleaning Chimney Sweeping 5 4 1 5 Fuels 6 4 1 6 Maintenance 6 4 1 7 Ventilation 6 4 2 Health and Safety Information 6 4 2 1 Handling 6 4 2 2 Fire Cement 6 4 2 3 Asbestos 6 4 2 4 Metal Parts 6 5 Installation Information 6 5 1 Chimney Flue 6 5 2 Ventilation 7 5 3 Flue D...

Page 3: ...a low Firebed 15 7 7 2 Fuel Overloading 15 7 7 3 Operation with Door Left Open 15 7 7 4 Primary Air Left Open 16 7 8 Notes on Smokeless fuel Maxibrite burning 16 7 9 Lighting the stove 16 7 10 Re fuelling 17 7 11 Shutting down 18 7 12 Shutting down for prolonged periods 18 7 13 User Maintenance 18 8 Maintenance Guide 19 8 1 1 Removing Door 19 8 1 2 Removing Fuel Retainer 19 8 1 3 Removing Firebox ...

Page 4: ...ication and Controls Fig 1 GO ECO Assembly and controls 5 Plus model shown List of Components Description of Parts Qty GO ECO Stove Assembly 1 Ashpan Tool 1 Ash Pan 1 Flue Spigot Collar installed 1 Flue Blanking Plate installed 1 Stove Operating Gloves 1 ...

Page 5: ...ebox 3 2 3 Remove the two cast ceramic firebox side liners by gently pulling the front edges forward and sliding away from the 45 degree mitre joint with the back liner at the rear corners Take great care not to chip or damage the surfaces of these ceramic components support the rear liner so that it cannot fall over and break 3 2 4 Now remove the firebox rear liner Handle and store these ceramic ...

Page 6: ...the installation is either carried out under Local Authority Building Control approval or is installed by a Competent Person registered with a Government approved Competent Persons Scheme HETAS Ltd operate such a Scheme and a listing of their Registered Competent Persons can be found on their website at www hetas co uk 4 1 2 Important Chimney Warning This stove must not be installed into a shared ...

Page 7: ...stic and should not be allowed to come into contact with the skin In case of skin contact wash immediately with plenty of water 4 2 3 Asbestos This stove contains no asbestos If there is a possibility of disturbing any asbestos in the course of installation then please seek specialist guidance and use appropriate protective equipment 4 2 4 Metal Parts When installing or servicing this stove proper...

Page 8: ...2mm to a maximum 3 5mm water gauge 22 to 35 Pascals is required for satisfactory appliance performance This relates to 12 25 Pascals at the tapping on EN13240 13229 test rigs The flue draught should be checked under fire at high output and if it exceeds the recommended maximum a draught stabiliser must be fitted so that the rate of burning can be controlled to prevent over firing 5 4 Connection to...

Page 9: ...ngside or below A guideline limiting temperature for solid timber not surface finishes is approximately 80 85 degrees C with a normal ambient room temperature Temperatures of combustible materials can be substantially lowered with a simple heat shield constructed of a non combustible material and small air gap 6 12mm for example between the shield and combustible material 5 5 2 Distances from NON ...

Page 10: ...taken from the stove up the chimney and emitted safely to atmosphere Advise the customer not to run the stove at full output for at 3 4 days Explain that the stoves can provide much more or less output than their rated heat outputs depending upon fuels fuel loads used and how they are operated Warn the customer that using excessive air having the air controls open too wide for too long with a full...

Page 11: ...2001 Amd 2 2004 EN13240 2001 Amd 2 2004 Additional Characteristics Test Standard DIN DIN Additional Particulate Emission Test Standard PD6434 PD6434 Performance Characteristics using Wood Fuel Test Report Issue Date 04 17 04 17 Total Efficiency 82 5 79 8 Declared nominal output kW 5 5 Tested nominal Output kW 5 1 5 Tested wood re fuelling interval h 0 81 0 79 Flue gas mass flow g s 3 6 4 2 Mean CO...

Page 12: ...following immediate action should be taken 1 Open doors and windows to ventilate room 2 Let the fire out or remove and safely dispose of fuel from the appliance 3 Check for flue chimney blockage and clean if required 4 Do not attempt to re light the fire until the cause has been identified and corrected If necessary seek professional advice from chimney or stove specialists Important Do not fit an...

Page 13: ...d from the controls which generally apply in the smoke control area In England appliances are exempted by publication on a list by the Secretary of State in accordance with changes made to sections 20 and 21 of the Clean Air Act 1993 by section 15 of the Deregulation Act 2015 Similarly in Scotland appliances are exempted by publication on a list by Scottish Ministers under section 50 of the Regula...

Page 14: ...e to ensure over firing damage does not occur NOTE It is not necessary to open the primary air at all once the stove is warmed up when burning wood unless the flue draught or wood moisture are out of specification Doing so may over fire the stove Smokeless coal fuel burning Move the air wash control slider fully to the right side and open the primary air spinner on the door fully for starting or r...

Page 15: ...body simply needs to be dusted or wiped with a clean cloth from time to time DO NOT use wet cloths as it can spread plaster cement fire cement or fire board dust and subsequently cause the paint to turn grey with heat where it has been wiped DO NOT use any kind of furniture polish or cleaning agent other than your stove suppliers recommended paint Inner firebox Brush the inside of the firebox clea...

Page 16: ...tove and chimney and will not produce a satisfactory heat output Wood that is not properly dry dry is considered to be less than 20 internal moisture content uses up energy from the burn process to evaporate the water inside the wood thus creating very poor conditions for combustion The main cause of burning problems with wood stoves is due to excessively damp wood Wood can appear perfectly dry on...

Page 17: ...adily and to give a long service life of the paint finish During this curing in process you may notice an unpleasant smell whilst the finishes finally cure It is non toxic but for your comfort we would suggest that during this period you leave all doors and windows open First open the air wash slider control fully to the right side and open the primary air control by unscrewing anti clockwise full...

Page 18: ...propriate time to consider re fuelling Generally unless the firebox and firebed has cooled down and it is being revived up to working temperature then it s not appropriate to re fuel when the logs are still flaming fiercely NOTE If the flames disappear and there are still lumps of solid wood left this indicates excessive internal moisture in the wood too low a firebox temperature running too cool ...

Page 19: ...ion above and Maintenance Guide Section below for further information Inspect the inside of the firebox and above the baffle plate every week during use Where the chimney is believed to have previously served an open fire installation it is possible that the higher flue gas temperature from the stove may loosen deposits that were previously firmly adhered with the consequent risk of flue blockage ...

Page 20: ...ioned surface such as cardboard or a folded dust sheet Firstly clean the inside surfaces of the door and remove the 4 x M5 stainless screws that secure the stainless steel glass clips to the door The glass panel can then be carefully removed Take the opportunity to clean the glass panel thoroughly if it is to be re used Remove all traces of seal from the door casting and clean the surfaces ready f...

Page 21: ...e door on it If the paper is trapped then the seal is working If the paper pulls out them something is wrong 8 1 9 Re painting All matt black solid fuel stoves will require some re painting from time to time The stove can simply be re painted by using stove spray paint or high temperature coatings after rubbing down with wire wool or similar abrasive to remove all loose debris from the surfaces 8 ...

Page 22: ...21 GO ECO Range Issue 01 1 05 17 8 2 GO ECO 5kW Stove Principal Dimensions All Dimensions shown in mm ...

Page 23: ...22 GO ECO Range Issue 01 1 05 17 8 3 GO ECO 5kW WIDE Stove Principal Dimensions All Dimensions shown in mm ...

Page 24: ...ailer will be pleased to supply spare parts and to provide any other information you require Alternatively contact Charlton Jenrick 7 Can the doors be left open while burning For safety and heat efficiency the doors should remain closed These stoves are not designed or approved for doors open operation 8 Why is the stove smoking when lit A flue with lack of draught problems is almost certainly the...

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