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JINECO02 RevG 11/06/12 
 

 

Minimum Draught – 1.2mm Water Gauge

Maximum Draught – 2.5mm Water Gauge

Air Supply 

The  room  or  space  containing  this  appliance 

should  have  purpose  provided  ventilation 

(where  necessary)  in  accordance  with  Building 

Regulations. 

 

Due  consideration  should  be  given  to  air 

requirements  for  any  other  appliance  in  the 

same room or space. 

 

Any  air  opening  must  be  kept  clear  from 

blockage or obstruction. 

Hearth/ Material Clearances 

Your  stove  must  be  installed  on  a  floor  with 

adequate  load-bearing  capacity;

suitable measures should be taken

Use the adjusting screws in the 

stove. 

The  stove  can  be  recessed  into  a suitably  sized 

fireplace.  Ensure  there  is  a  free  air  gap  of  at 

least 150mm above and 50mm around the sides 

and rear of the stove.  

Where  possible  it  is  recommended  that  a  free 

air  gap  of  150mm  or  more  is  left  around  the 

sides  of  the  stove  to  obtain  maximum  heat 

output  and  to  gain  access  to  the  rear  of  the 

stove. 

The hearth should extend at least 225 mm from 

the front of the stove. 

 If the stove is to stand in an appliance recess, it 

should  stand  wholly  above  a  solid,  non

1.2mm Water Gauge 

2.5mm Water Gauge 

The  room  or  space  containing  this  appliance 

should  have  purpose  provided  ventilation 

(where  necessary)  in  accordance  with  Building 

Due  consideration  should  be  given  to  air 

requirements  for  any  other  appliance  in  the 

Any  air  opening  must  be  kept  clear  from 

Material Clearances  

Your  stove  must  be  installed  on  a  floor  with 

capacity;  otherwise 

should be taken.  

 feet to level the 

The  stove  can  be  recessed  into  a suitably  sized 

fireplace.  Ensure  there  is  a  free  air  gap  of  at 

least 150mm above and 50mm around the sides 

Where  possible  it  is  recommended  that  a  free 

ore  is  left  around  the 

sides  of  the  stove  to  obtain  maximum  heat 

output  and  to  gain  access  to  the  rear  of  the 

The hearth should extend at least 225 mm from 

If the stove is to stand in an appliance recess, it 

should  stand  wholly  above  a  solid,  non-

combustible hearth, at least 125 mm thick (this 

may include the thickness of a solid floor). 

If  the  stove  is  not  to  stand  in  a

recess,  it  may  stand  whol

made  of  non-combustible  board  /  sheet 

material or tiles, at least 12mm thick. 

The hearth should extend at least 150 mm from 

the sides and rear of the stove, and at least 225 

mm from the front of the stove. 

All non-combustible walls cl

the stove should be at least 75mm thick.

Minimum Distances to Combustible Material

Behind the stove

At the side of the stove

In front of the stove

 

Note:  combustible  material  refers  to  any 

material  that  will  degrade

heat e.g. plaster. 

No  combustible  material  must  be  stored 

underneath the stove. 

combustible hearth, at least 125 mm thick (this 

may include the thickness of a solid floor).  

If  the  stove  is  not  to  stand  in  an  appliance 

recess,  it  may  stand  wholly  above  a  hearth 

combustible  board  /  sheet 

material or tiles, at least 12mm thick.  

 

The hearth should extend at least 150 mm from 

the sides and rear of the stove, and at least 225 

mm from the front of the stove.  

combustible walls closer than 300mm to 

the stove should be at least 75mm thick. 

Minimum Distances to Combustible Material 

Behind the stove 

600mm 

At the side of the stove 

400mm 

In front of the stove 

600mm 

Note:  combustible  material  refers  to  any 

material  that  will  degrade  when  subjected  to 

No  combustible  material  must  be  stored 

Summary of Contents for eco 2

Page 1: ...JINECO02 RevG 11 06 12 eco 2 2 2 2 Clean Burn Stove Installation and Operating Instructions...

Page 2: ...g This stove has been designed and assembled so that it may be used to burn wood logs in a Smoke Control Area Find out if you are in a Smoke Control Area by contacting your Local Authority The Eco 2 h...

Page 3: ...egal requirement to notify your local building control body in advance of any work starting Health and Safety Precautions Special care must be taken when installing the stove such that the requirement...

Page 4: ...th the door open If fume emission does persist then the following action should be taken immediately Open doors and windows to ventilate room Let the fire out or eject and safely dispose of fuel from...

Page 5: ...king plate until Place a flue outlet gasket in position on the top plate of the stove and lower the flue collar or blanking plate as required on to the stove top taking care to line up the studs with...

Page 6: ...de to the left When the right side of the Baffle clears the Baffle Support lower the Baffle into the Fire Box and remove Slide the base of the Side Brick towards the remove Pull the top edge of the Re...

Page 7: ...allation If you have any doubts about the suitability of your chimney consult your local dealer stockist Connection to the Chimney The chimney must be swept before connection to the stove An existing...

Page 8: ...d fireplace Ensure there is a free air gap of at least 150mm above and 50mm around the sides Where possible it is recommended that a free ore is left around the sides of the stove to obtain maximum he...

Page 9: ...output for at least 24 hours On completion of the installation and commissioning ensure that the operating instructions and operating tools for the stove are left with the customer Advise the customer...

Page 10: ...an be unlocked from its position by twisting the control knob anti clockwise Once the slider is in the desired position it can be locked by turning the control knob clockwise This provides a conventio...

Page 11: ...ive smoke Lighting the Stove We recommend that you have two or three small fires before you operate your stove to its maximum heat output This is to allow the paint to cure in steadily and to give a l...

Page 12: ...ions for those countries Separate legislation the Clean Air Northern Ireland Order 1981 applies in Northern Ireland Therefore it is a requirement that fuels burnt or obtained for use in smoke control...

Page 13: ...he glass panel when cool with Hunter Stoves glass cleaner Highly abrasive substances should be avoided as these can scratch the glass and make subsequent cleaning more difficult Wet logs on heated gla...

Page 14: ...on this appliance are produced from a heat resistant material called Manniglas The glass gasket will have to be replaced when a new piece of glass is fitted as the gaskets become brittle after firing...

Page 15: ...Screw FSJM05008SS Door Slider CH05 009 Glass Gasket Eco02 015 Door Handle Assembly Eco02 ARRT 006 Glass Clip HHR08 046 Slider Knob HCE06 059 Door Cover HEC05 002 Door Glass Eco02 010 Rope Sealing Kit...

Page 16: ...4 015 Ash Pan Eco02 016 Operating Tool HFR07 040 Riddling Bar lower CNS04 012 Riddling Bar upper CNS04 013 Riddling Support HH04 022 Tertiary Air Bar HH04 105 Baffle HH04 078 Catch Bar Eco02 014 Side...

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