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Radiant heat is omitted from the outer surfaces and initial heat from the glass door panel.
4.
FLUE OUTLET (150 DIAMETER)
Your Ecco Stove 580EC2 is delivered with a top flue outlet only. If the installation demands, a
45° bend may be taken from the top of the stove and back into the chimneys flue.
The pipe directly off the stoves top must include a soot door/access plate within 200mm of
the stoves top for access for flue ways cleaning which are located beneath the stoves top
and forward of the flue outlet. The Ecco Stove 580EC2 must have its own, dedicated flue. It
must not be shared with another appliance.
Do not connect to a flue serving another appliance.
Access must be provided for cleaning the chimney
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s flue and stove connector pipe as
described above.
5.
GLASS
The door glass fitted to your Ecco Stove 580EC2 is 4mm ceramic. It is deemed a consumable
item and is not covered by the warranty.
When replacing the glass ensure that the screws retaining the glass clips are tightened to
hand tight only as over tightening will crack the glass.
Breakage of the door glass is usually as a result of closing the door onto an over filled fire
box or onto a larger log than the fire box can accommodate.
6.
CLEAR GLASS OPERATION
Blackening of the door glass results from poor quality (unseasoned) wood or the stove being
burned at less than 160°C on its top plate.
A chimney draught of less than 12 pascals water gauge will impair the stoves performance
and
hence it’s
ability to keep the door glass clean. Your installer must check this for you
before installation.
Do not load logs with their end grain pointing towards the door as this will result in
blackening of the door glass.
Always arrange logs across the fire box. We cannot guarantee the glass will stay clear
however, high temperature burning will allow the secondary/tertiary air inlets to
substantially clear any blackening of the glass. White or grey fly ash deposits should be
wiped off before restarting the stove when the glass is cold using a damp cloth and ash from
the stove
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s grate, as a cleaner.