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E730 Defra instruction manual |
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25.GENERAL
a)
Safe Operation. The outside surface of the Ecco Stove will reach temperatures above 200˚C on
full firing and must not be touched as burning will occur.
Care must be taken.
In the event of overheating – above 230˚C ensure the fire door and ash pit door are fully closed
in order to reduce the rate of combustion and slowly cool the stove.
a i) Any combustible materials must be a minimum of 500mm away from the appliance sides.
Plaster board or plaster will crack if within 300 mm of the appliance. Non combustible materials
must be minimum of 125mm from sides; 125mm above and 75mm from rear.
b)
No modifications must be made to Ecco Stove or structural work carried out upon it unless by
authorised personnel (aesthetic changes may be made by the manufacturer without notice).
c)
Replacement parts must only be of the manufacturers supply and design.
The following parts are packed with the Ecco Stove.
1 x Bottom section (silicon carbide), Ashcan; 2 x alloy cleaning pugs;
1 x grate section (silicon carbide) 1 x cast iron fixed grate
2 x side sections (silicon carbide)
1 x back section (silicon carbide) 1 x vermiculite back baffle with predrilled holes; 2 x vermiculite
spacer blocks.
1 x steel baffle complete assembly with vermiculite board and 2 wedges
1 x door and frame including glass pre-fitted (cast iron)
1 x air spinner in cast iron with pre-fitted threaded rod affixed
1 x baffle brick (silicon carbide) top section
4 x cleaning plugs in alloy or cast iron
1 x flue cleaning brush
1 x stove thermometer
1 metre self adhesive rope (to seal the stove connector pipe).
1 x pair thermal gloves
d)
In the event of a chimney fire the fire box door and ash pit must be tightly closed and the local
fire brigade alerted immediately.
e)
The Ecco Stove when used as a slow heat release appliance may be left for a 10 hour period
after its final firing to release heat slowly on a falling heat. Should it be required this method of
heating be continued a fresh fuelling may be undertaken and initial firing procedures followed
and the method then repeated with two fills of fuel (or more) before the appliance is left to
release its heat slowly.
f)
Continuous burning: The Ecco stove may be run as a continuous heat producing appliance and
after which may then be allowed to burn out and continue in its role as a slow heat release
appliance until its next re-fuelling period – see 25e above.