
12
|
P a g e
E850 E678 Instructions |
current as of May 2015 | Version 3
All information supplied by
Ecco Stove
®
is a trade mark of Landy Vent UK Limited copyright©EccoStove2015
Ecco Stove
| Foster House
| 2 Redditch Road,
Studley,
B80 7AX, United Kingdom
T
| +44 (0)1527 857 814
E
W
| www.eccostove.com
Patent pending USA, Canada, Europe & Russia | UK Patent nos: 2467433 & 2498883
Ideally re-fuel on a bright fire. If the fire has burned down to sparse embers the stove may be
re-fuelled with two or three logs or a full fire box upon which the ash pit draw should be drawn
out quarter way (to the safety stop) and the stove fired for 5 – 10 minutes to create initial
combustion, then closed to allow clean air controls (tertiary and air wash) to take over. (Follow
initial lighting procedures).
Smoke may escape the door if re-fuelling is carried out on a bright or lively fire if the stove body
is below 150°C. Open the door to the fire box slowly when re-fuelling to minimise smoke
spillage into the room as the door will create a vacuum drawing the smoke out of the fire box
unless the flue ways are above 150°C. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTNCES MUST THE STOVE BE
OPERATED WITH THE DOOR OPEN APART FOR REFUELLING OTHERWISE EXCESSIVE SMOKE WILL
BE PRODUCED.
18. TAR DEPOSITS
Tar deposits will not form in the stove or on its flue ways if adequately seasoned logs (below 25%
moisture content are used) and the stove generally burned above 150°C with a bright fire.
If tar deposits form in either the fire box or the flue way, the fuel being burned is not adequately
seasoned and damage will occur within the stove along with poor performance.
19. FLUE CONNECTION AND FLUE LININGS Models 850 and 678
The flue outlet on the stoves top is 150mm+ and accepts a 150mm stove pipe which must be
bedded into the outlet with fire cement for a gas tight seal. (Minimum 1mm thick metal pipe)
The nominal flue outlet of the Ecco Stove is 150mm diameter for which a 150mm flue liner
insulated around within the masonry chimney with perlite grains or similar or rockwool wrap is
strongly advised, or a suitably insulated pre-fabricated twin wall stainless steel flue system.
Any joints must be self tap screwed and jointed with fire cement.
Flue’s up to 9m in height are adequate in 150mm inner diameter.
Flues over 9m in height should be 175mm in the diameter.
High temperature hot face inner linings or coatings are suitable materials but ideally with a
maximum flue area of 225 x 225mm.
Pumice hot face linings with insulation or leka pellets are suitable.