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7.7 Replacement parts

 

 

Genuine replacement spare parts can be obtained from 

www.aradastovesandspares.com 

or your Arada dealer. 

 

You can find a complete list of spares and consumables such as liners, grate bars and 

throat plates as well as items to enhance its visual appearance and efficiency such as  

stove paint and rope kits. 

 

It is worth noting that the fitting of non-official Arada parts to your stove will invalidate its 

guarantee. 

 

7.8 Classification  

 

All Farringdon stoves are classed as intermittent operation . There by meaning, to give 

nominal rated output, you will have to refuel a minimum of 45min for wood or 1hr for solid 

fuel, as stated in EN 13240:2011 +A2:2004. 

 

7.9 Adverse weather conditions 

 

If due to adverse weather conditions your stove does not operate correctly and causes the 

stove to emit smoke, do not treat it as a nuisance, this smoke will indicate that carbon  

monoxide is being emitted into the room. Extinguish the stove by reducing the firing rate, 

open windows and allow the stove’s fuel to burn out before closing the windows. The    

probable cause is insufficient draw, check flue ways and have the chimney tested for flue 

pressure. 

 

7.10 Door glass 

 

The door glass should remain clear during normal burning. However under certain         

conditions, such as burning at a low or slow rate, using damp wood or overnight burning, 

the glass may become somewhat blackened. To remedy this, operate the appliance at a 

fast rate. Alternatively when the stove is cold, open the door and clean the inside face of 

the glass with a damp cloth or with glass cleaner (www.aradastovesandspares.com or   

Arada dealers). 

 

7.11 Fire door handle / riddle handle 

 

All Farringdon stoves are supplied with a detachable handle with a tear drop shaped boss 

that can be inserted for use; to open / closed the fire door and to de-ash the grate riddle 

socket (located on each forward sides of the stove). 

 

It is recommended that the handle is removed from the appliance when in use, to avoid 

heat absorption to the handle. However, it is advised to keep this handle in the vicinity of 

the stove at all times. 

 

ALWAYS USE THE HOT GLOVES WHEN USING THE FIRE DOOR / RIDDLE 

HANDLE—

 

RISK OF PERSONAL INJURY MAY OCCUR.

 

Summary of Contents for ARADA Farringdon Eco Series

Page 1: ...PLEASE RETAIN THIS GUIDE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE BK695 SPECIFIC Rev 03 ISSUE DATE 09 11 2017 EN 13240 2011 A2 2004 Farringdon Eco Stove User Guide...

Page 2: ...e of heating satisfaction Should you have any questions about your stove which are not covered by this manual please contact the Arada retailer in your area call our technical support department on 44...

Page 3: ...lid fuel 4 Before using your stove 5 Air inlet controls 5 1 Air inlet 5 1 1 Primary air control location 5 1 2 Primary air control 5 1 3 Secondary air control 5 1 4 Tertiary air 6 Lighting your stove...

Page 4: ...Fire door handle riddle handle 8 How heat is delivered by your stove 8 1 Radiant heat 9 Care for your Arada stove 9 1 Adjusting the door hinges 9 2 Liners firebricks 9 3 Throat plate secondary throat...

Page 5: ...Data Plate Grate Riddle Socket NOTE Both Sides Of The Stove Rear Flue Outlet NOTE Top Rear Flue Outlets Are Interchangeable Will Depend Upon Installation Fire Door Assembly Fire Door Handle Socket Fi...

Page 6: ...Eco Stove User Guide Fuel Retainer Firebox Liners Sides Rear Flexifuel Grate Bars Fire Door Glass 1 2 Identifying parts terminology of your stove Internal Throat Plate Tertiary Outlet Ash Pan Locatio...

Page 7: ...iquid fuels allowed Pure petroleum coke or Bituminous house coal must NOT be burned in this appliance The use of these fuels will invalidate the appliance guarantee Please ensure that the air inlet ve...

Page 8: ...appliances are exempted by publication on a list by Scottish Ministers under section 50 of the Regulatory Reform Scotland Act 2014 Similarly in Northern Ireland appliances are exempted by publication...

Page 9: ...n of tar and creosote which may in extreme cases run down the chimney in liquid form This will seriously damage both the chimney and the appliance and increase the risk of a chimney fire 3 2 Mineral S...

Page 10: ...n building regulations have been undertaken by the installation fitter Consideration must be given for the need for extra ventilation if another heating source needing air is to be operated simultaneo...

Page 11: ...direct air feed ducting depending upon the installation requirements NOTE DO NOT COVER OR PARTIALLY OB STRUCT THE AIR INLET OPENINGS FOR THE APPLIANCE 5 1 1 Primary air control location The primary ai...

Page 12: ...it will go achieves the fully open position see figure 1 Sliding it to the left will shut down reduce the air as shown in figure 2 5 1 3 Secondary air control The secondary air control regulates the...

Page 13: ...l will not fully close thus allowing a bleed of air to the fire box to reduce smoke emissions 5 1 4 Tertiary Air All Farringdon models have tertiary air supply that can be seen working during certain...

Page 14: ...s a good supply of air coming from above the fuel For this reason we will use all the air inlets while igniting the stove but will then reduce this to air coming from the air wash system and over drau...

Page 15: ...e bars The use of two or three fire lighters may assist in lighting the kindling 3 After the kindling has caught light you should almost close the fire door leading it ajar by about 10mm This will aid...

Page 16: ...the cause of the fume emission has been identified and corrected 6 5 Refuelling on to a low fire bed If there is insufficient burning material in the fire bed to light a new fuel charge excessive smo...

Page 17: ...ecution and fine 6 6 Typical burn for nominal output To perform the most efficient burn at the nominal rated output please consult the specification table at the rear of this manual Please note many f...

Page 18: ...demonstrate the over heating of internal parts body paint which has turned dusty white is also indicative of such use 7 3 Chimney fires Used in the correct manner with the correct fuel and regular ma...

Page 19: ...e stove pausing briefly when ajar so as to allow the fire to adjust to the increased air supply Locate the central handle on the ash pan with one hand Carefully withdraw the ash pan from the ash pit c...

Page 20: ...ng rate open windows and allow the stove s fuel to burn out before closing the windows The probable cause is insufficient draw check flue ways and have the chimney tested for flue pressure 7 10 Door g...

Page 21: ...lass and less intense the further you move away from the stove This radiated heat is delivered as infrared rays which heat the objects they strike It is then these objects such as the chimney breast h...

Page 22: ...er plate Check repeat again if necessary 9 2 Liners firebricks The stoves liners also known as firebricks may become cracked after long periods of heavy use or after being knocked by the loading of fu...

Page 23: ...into the firebox and it may fail completely leading to personal injury or a fire You should discontinue use of your stove until it has been repaired You can source replacement glass kits from www ara...

Page 24: ...where you can discover more information about your stove and associated articles Arada Technical Support 01297 632052 technical aradastoves com Arada Stoves Support Site www aradastoves com support Co...

Page 25: ...ch use The following guarantee periods shall apply in respect of the following Arada stoves Arada stoves come with a lifetime guarantee to the main body The external paint finish carries a one year gu...

Page 26: ...ed by this guarantee Firebox linings Grate bars Fuel retainer Throat plate Gaskets Door glass Seals 9 The guarantee does not cover damage caused by storing or using the stove in a damp environment def...

Page 27: ...in information about your legal rights from trading standards office s or a citizens advice bureau If you believe your appliance is not working correctly or it has broken down in the first instance pl...

Page 28: ...mm 522 5 547 5 547 5 Depth From Back To Flue Centre mm 108 5 113 5 113 5 Flue Diameter mm Inch 127 5 152 6 152 6 Minimum Distance To Combustible Materials Single Walled Flue mm 350 Rear 500 Side 500 R...

Page 29: ...Seasoned Hardwood 1 11 1 82 1 74 Mean CH Emission 13 O2 92 40 63 Mean NOx Emission 13 O2 79 97 75 DIN Plus Particulates 13 O2 13 27 13 Ideal Log Length Diameter mm 360 100 420 125 500 150 Nominal Heat...

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Page 32: ...K695 Farringdon Eco Stove User Guide All Arada Stoves are manufactured in the UK Arada Ltd The Fireworks Weycroft Avenue Axminster Devon EX13 5HU United Kingdom www aradastoves com T 44 0 1297 632050...

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