Esse 200XK Installation & User'S Instructions Download Page 18

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Before lighting the fire for the first time ensure that the baffle, side and back bricks and 
all the internal components are in position. Burning without either will result in the 
stove overheating and being damaged. Open the air wash control and the primary air 
control fully. Place some tightly rolled paper on top of some crumpled paper on the base 
towards the back of the stove. On top of this, place some small pieces of wood. Light the 
crumpled paper and close the door. Once the fire becomes established add some larger 
pieces of wood. As the stove comes up to temperature close the primary air control 
using the stove mitt. The burning rate of the stove can now be regulated by the rate at 
which fuel is added and by adjusting the air wash control.  
With the above in mind it is plain to see that the stove should ideally be run with the 
primary air inlet closed and the air wash control open whenever possible. Another 
advantage of running the stove with the air wash open is that the air that is being drawn 
into the stove travels across the glass forming an air barrier between the glass and the 
fire bed helping to prevent smoke particles sticking to the glass. 
If the fire dies down too low, opening 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 most efficiently when the air for combustion is supplied 
from above the fire bed rather than below. The air supplied above the 
fire bed provides the oxygen necessary for the volatile gases (smoke), 
given off by the wood as it heats to combust. This ensures that the gases 
are burnt and used to heat the stove instead of being wasted up the 
chimney or condensing and forming tarry deposits inside the stove, in the 
flue or on the stove glass.  Running the stove with the primary air control 
open and the air wash control closed will provide oxygen for the wood to 
burn on the fire bed but will not provide air for the volatile gases above 
the fire bed to combust resulting in a smoky inefficient fire. 

 
ASH REMOVAL 
Only remove small amounts of ash from the firebox. When de-ashing, leave 30-40mm 
depth of ash in the bottom of the firebox for the best performance. Always use the 
stove mitt to open and close the door. 

 

CORRECT RUNNING TEMPERATURES FOR BURNING 
To get the best results from your stove it is recommended that a wood stove 
thermometer (available from your stove dealer) be fitted to the flue pipe above the 
stove, at eye level if possible. The figures below show the recommended temperature of 
the flue gases: 
115°C – 245°C (240°F – 475°F) 
The flue gases should be in this temperature band for the safest, most efficient and 
most economical operation of your stove. 
Below 115°C 

Summary of Contents for 200XK

Page 1: ...200XK 200XK DD 225XK Multi Fuel Smoke Exempt Wood Burning Stove INSTALLATION USER INSTRUCTIONS TO BE LEFT WITH THE CUSTOMER UK IRELAND GB IE...

Page 2: ...ntilate 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 rel...

Page 3: ...nd In Scotland and Wales this power rests with Ministers in the devolved administrations for those countries Separate legislation the Clean Air Northern Ireland Order 1981 applies in Northern Ireland...

Page 4: ...n 320cm 200mm If a flue liner is used it should be 125mm diameter 5 and suitable for solid fuel Be a minimum 4 5m high from hearth level to pot Be terminated at least 1m above roof level so that the c...

Page 5: ...Page 5 200 XK I06 201217 Fig 1 Ideal Flue Connections Flue box available from www esseparts com Fig 2 Chimney and Flue Performance...

Page 6: ...should now be taken with the primary 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 so...

Page 7: ...reduce the draught through the stove if the flue draught is too high The flue stabiliser should be Fitted in the same room as the stove The same size as the flue pipe Fitted no closer than 700mm to th...

Page 8: ...Page 8 200 XK I06 201217 Fig 3c 200 Stove with Optional Log Box Dimensions...

Page 9: ...Page 9 200 XK I06 201217 Fig 3c 225 Stove Dimensions...

Page 10: ...o Installation Engineer Company Name Address Telephone No Commissioning Checks to be completed and signed Is the flue system correct for this appliance Yes No Flue swept and checked for soundness Yes...

Page 11: ...olid Fuel Boilers and Packages of Solid Fuel Boilers Supplementary Heaters Temperature Controls and Solar Devices Esse 200SE Note The product fiche can cover a number of solid fuel boiler models suppl...

Page 12: ...m thick non combustible hearth FLUE CONNECTION The flue pipe used to connect the stove to the chimney is 125mm 5 in diameter The stove is supplied ready for top flue connection To change to a rear con...

Page 13: ...for Top or Rear Outlet 200 Stove rear flue connection conversion The stove is supplied ready for a top flue connection 1 Unfasten the flue blanking plate 2 Using the same bolts fasten either the optio...

Page 14: ...ir inlet bracket Fitting the Optional Log Box Remove the stove legs The stove can then be carefully sat on top of the log box The stove can then be bolted to the base using the bolts from the stove le...

Page 15: ...It is essential that the fire has adequate air supply for combustion and ventilation Apertures provided for this purpose shall not be restricted Additional loose parts supplied inside your stove inclu...

Page 16: ...Page 16 200 XK I06 201217 Fig 7 Riddling Grate Open Fig 8 Riddling Grate Closed Fig 9 Positioning Vermiculite Bricks...

Page 17: ...here are too few embers in the fire bed add suitable kindling to prevent excessive smoke FUEL OVERLOADING The maximum amount of fuel specified in this manual should not be exceeded overloading can cau...

Page 18: ...When reviving a low fire it is important to also use kindling before adding larger logs to help prevent smoke Wood burns most efficiently when the air for combustion is supplied from above the fire be...

Page 19: ...s coming from the end grain of the wood will dirty the glass TYPES OF WOOD FOR FUEL For best results use well seasoned hardwood such as Oak Ash or Beech Allow wood to dry out under cover in well venti...

Page 20: ...in order to hit the stove back up to temperature and drive off the moisture and gases in the fuel If a lot of smoke is produced on reloading the air wash control can be opened further to keep the smo...

Page 21: ...ON Normal heat output wood 7 6kW Nominal heat output solid mineral fuel 7 1kW Weight of stove 99kg Minimum chimney draught 12Pa Mean flue gas temperature wood 229 C Mean flue gas temperature solid min...

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Page 23: ...e 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 and open the air inlets fully This action wil...

Page 24: ...rns to our attention We will assess the nature of the complaint and either send replacement parts for your dealer to fit or arrange for an ESSE engineer to inspect the appliance and carry out any work...

Page 25: ...Monmouth NP25 3LX 01446 771567 info topstak co uk 01600 711710 info topstak co uk Esse Woodburning and Multifuel stoves supplied by Topstak www topstak co uk stoves sto ves by brand esse stoves We ha...

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