Esse 100 MF SE Installation & User'S Instructions Download Page 2

 

  CONTENTS                                                                                                                                     

 

 

General Safety Notes 

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Operating Instructions 

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Installation Instructions 

 

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Wood Burning 

 

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Chimney & Flue 

 

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Solid Mineral Fuel Burning 

 

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Flue Draught 

 

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Maintenance 

 

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Flue Stabiliser  

 

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Technical Information 

 

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Dimensions & Clearances  

 

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Guarantee 

 

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Properly installed, operated and maintained, this appliance will not emit fumes into the dwelling. 
However occasional fumes from de-ashing and re-fuelling may occur. Persistent fumes emission 
is potentially dangerous and must not be tolerated. If fume emission does persist, open doors 
and windows to ventilate the room. Let the fire burn out or eject and safely dispose of fuel 
from  the appliance. Once the fire is cold, check the flue and chimney for blockages and clean 
if required. Do not attempt to relight the fire until the cause of the fume emission has been 
identified and corrected. Seek expert advice if necessary. 

 

Do not fit an extractor fan in the same room as the appliance. 

 

An adequate air supply for combustion and ventilation is required. As this stove does not 
exceed 

5.0 kW nominal heat output (Refer to Building Regulations Document J) a purpose 

provided air vent is not normally required. However, in certain circumstances a purpose 

provided air vent may be necessary – for example, small or tightly sealed rooms. Air openings 

provided for this  purpose must not be restricted.

 

 

It is important that flue ways are cleaned frequently and the chimney swept regularly. Also 
the stove must be maintained in good mechanical order. The chimney should be swept at least 
once per year for smokeless fuel and a minimum of twice per year for other fuels. 

 

Should it be likely that children, aged or infirm people approach the fire, then a fireguard 
should be fitted. 

 

Avoid the use of aerosol sprays in the vicinity of the stove when it is in operation. 

 

This  appliance  must  be  installed  as  per  these  instructions  and  regulations  complied  with. 
No modifications or alterations of any kind are permitted. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

GENERAL SAFETY NOTES

 

Summary of Contents for 100 MF SE

Page 1: ...100 MF SE MULTI FUEL AND SMOKE EXEMPT STOVES INSTALLATION USER INSTRUCTIONS TO BE LEFT WITH THE CUSTOMER UK Ireland GB IE...

Page 2: ...ert advice if necessary Do not fit an extractor fan in the same room as the appliance An adequate air supply for combustion and ventilation is required As this stove does not exceed 5 0 kW nominal hea...

Page 3: ...ing fitted Be a minimum 4 6m high from hearth level to pot Be terminated at least 600mm above roof level so that the chimney does not terminate in a pressure zone see Fig 2 Be free from cracks severe...

Page 4: ...4 Fig 1 Ideal Flue Connections Fig 2 Chimney and Flue Performance...

Page 5: ...y air intake closed and the airwash control fully open Maximum The primary air intake can now be opened to allow the stove to burn at maximum rate Give the stove some time for the burning rate to beco...

Page 6: ...MENSIONS CLEARANCES Fig 3 Stove Dimensions Log Stores The height of the fitted legs on a 100 are 150mm The log stores available are 220mm and 300mm in height Adding an additional 70mm or 150mm in heig...

Page 7: ...d not exceed 80 C There should be sufficient space around the stove for service work Hearth The construction of the hearth must conform to Building Regulations must be firm non combustible and capable...

Page 8: ...for top flue connection For a rear flue connection an optional ESSE rear flue box or an ESSE cast iron flue collar are available The rear flue box attachment allows the stove to be installed further...

Page 9: ...dditional loose parts supplied inside your stove include A stove mitt for removing the ash pan adjusting the primary air controls adjusting the air wash control and operating the door handle Fig 5 sho...

Page 10: ...ternal surfaces will be hot to touch when in operation and due care will need to be taken Fig 6 Stove Controls Fig 7 Riddling Grate Open Fig 8 Riddling Grate Closed Always use stove mitts when adjusti...

Page 11: ...ng the primary air control for a short period will revive it When reviving a low fire it is important to also use kindling before adding larger logs to help prevent smoke Wood burns efficiently when t...

Page 12: ...eady When loading wood make sure that the end grain of the wood in the stove is pointing away from the glass otherwise the moisture and gases coming from the end grain of the wood will dirty the glass...

Page 13: ...up to the back of the stove to the level of the top of the back brick Open the primary air inlet and let the fire burn for a period on high rate in order to hit the stove back up to temperature and d...

Page 14: ...e for instance Remove all the ashes from the grate and ash pan and use a vacuum cleaner nozzle to clean ash from the base of the stove Remove the baffle plate and brush the flue ways Close the door an...

Page 15: ...r stove you should first contact your ESSE dealer who will bring your concerns to our attention We will assess the nature of the complaint and either send replacements parts for your dealer to fit or...

Page 16: ...E Engineering Limited Ouzledale Foundry Long Ing Barnoldswick Lancashire BB18 6BJ Tel 01282 813 235 Fax 01282 816 876 e mail enquiries esse com Website http www esse com On line store http www esse co...

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