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2. PURPOSE
Woodburning Stoves are intended as a secondary form of heating to support the existing home heating
system. Over use or over heating of the appliance may damage it therefore it should be used within its
normal parameters as outlined in this manual.
3. MATERIALS
The Ecco Stove is constructed primarily from a mix of Silicon Carbide, a material that has a high affinity
to absorb heat but radiate it slowly and gently, therefore permeating greater distances within the home
than conventional materials of stove construction.
The Ecco Stove has triple baffle system prior to exit of flue gasses to exhaust, to enable the maximum of
heat to be extracted and utilised within the appliance and hence the air space within which the
appliance is situated.
Radiant heat is emitted by heat from the external surfaces and initial heat from the front glass door
panel.
4. FLUE OUTLET
Your Eco Stove is only delivered with a top flue connection subject to specific order. If the installation
demands, a 45° elbow can be taken directly from the top of the stove and back into the chimney Brest
and hence the chimney flue. The flue pipe must include a soot door / access plate within 200mm of
stoves top for stoves flue ways and chimney flue cleaning.
The flue outlet is 150mm
The Ecco Stove must have its own dedicated flue; it cannot be shared with another appliance.
Do not connect this appliance to a chimney serving another unit.
Access must be provided for cleaning the chimney and stove /connector pipe.
5. GLASS
Glass panel provided with your stove is deemed a consumable and may need to be replaced during the
life of the stove. Consumables are not covered by the manufacturers guarantee. In the event of having
to replace the glass in the stove please note that any fixtures should not be more than hand tight. If
captive nuts are used on your stove; please take care not to over tighten them.
Do not over fill the stove as damage or breakage of the glass is normally associated with the door being
closed onto a larger log than the firebox can accommodate.
6. CLEAR GLASS OPERATION
Blackening of the door glass results from poor quality fuel (unseasoned wood) and initial firing until the
stove has reached its optimum working temperature.