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Page 1: ...700 SE Multi Fuel Wood Burning Stove INSTALLATION USER INSTRUCTIONS TO BE LEFT WITH THE CUSTOMER Australia New Zealand Tested to AS NZS 4012 4013 2014 ...
Page 2: ... 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 It is important that flue ways are cleaned frequently and the chimney swept regularly Also the stove must be maintained in good mechanical order Regular sweeping means at least once...
Page 3: ...ppendix B of AS NZS2918 2001 CHIMNEY FLUE The successful operation of this appliance relies on the adequate performance of the chimney that it is connected to This Appliance is not suitable for installations in a shared flue system The chimney must Have an internal cross section of no less than 320cm Ø200mm If a flue liner is used it should be 150mm diameter 6 and suitable for solid fuel Be a mini...
Page 4: ...Page 4 700 SE AUS I02 130117 Fig 1 Ideal Flue Connections Fig 2 Chimney and Flue Performance Fig 3 Wildcat default flue kit ...
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Page 6: ...with the primary air intake closed and the secondary 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 become steady and then close the primary air intake make sure the secondary control is fully open and take a flue draught reading immediately Ideally the flue draught reading should range...
Page 7: ...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 the flue outlet of the appliance DIMENSIONS CLEARANCES Fig 4a Stove Dimensions Standard leg configuration ...
Page 8: ...Page 8 700 SE AUS I02 130117 Fig 4b Stove Dimensions Log store configuration ...
Page 9: ...e 700 SE was tested in two positions conforming to Australian New Zealand standard 2918 2001 Appendix B The diagrams below show the tested clearances for this appliance Fig 4c Position A Parallel position Fig 4d Position B Corner position ...
Page 10: ...l No 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 No Smoke test completed on installed appliance Yes No Spillage test complete Yes No Has the use of the appliance operation and controls been explained Yes No Clearance to combustible materials chec...
Page 11: ...ets FLUE CONNECTION The flue pipe used to connect the stove to the chimney is 150mm 6 in diameter This stove is only available as a top flue connection IMPORTANT INSTALLATION NOTES 1 The installation must allow for adequate chimney sweeping 2 Avoid using bends greater than 45 to the vertical All flue pipe sections should be as close to vertical as possible 3 All joints in the flue system must be e...
Page 12: ...e primary air controls adjusting the air wash control and operating the door handle A Riddling Tool For operating the riddling grate and lifting the ash pan in and out Over firing will damage your stove To maintain peak efficiency your stove should burn approximately 2 2kg of well seasoned wood per hour Fig 4 Stove Controls Always use stove mitts when adjusting controls and opening or closing the ...
Page 13: ...LLING ON TO A LOW FIRE BED If there is insufficient burning material in the fire bed to light a new fuel charge excessive smoke emission can occur Refuelling must be carried out onto a sufficient quantity of glowing embers and ash that the new fuel charge will ignite in a reasonable period If there are too few embers in the fire bed add suitable kindling to prevent excessive smoke FUEL OVERLOADING...
Page 14: ...tove can now be regulated by the rate at which fuel is added and by adjusting the secondary 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 secondary control open whenever possible Another advantage of running the stove with the secondary open is that the air that is being drawn into the stove travels across the glass...
Page 15: ...lting in a lot of smoke covering the inside of the stove including the glass with soot To combat this problem it is a good idea to increase the temperature of the stove before loading by further opening the air inlets Load the wood and leave the air controls open until the moisture is driven out of the wood and the stove is back up to an efficient operating temperature The air inlets can then be r...
Page 16: ...can now be controlled with bottom air slider As air from the primary air slider flows up through the grate it will cool the grate preventing it from overheating and becoming damaged Reducing the air inlet and introducing air only from the secondary control will allow the fuel to burn but the grate will not be cooled resulting in damage to the grate When controlling the fire the air inlet should be...
Page 17: ...at will burn cleanly and have more reliable burning characteristics A list of these fuels and their suitability is produced by HETAS www hetas co uk Consult your local fuel merchant to find out what is available in your area Petro coke should not be used as it burns very hot and may damage the stove casting The above text should be used as a guide only The ideal operation of your stove depends on ...
Page 18: ...should be carried out by a professional The chimney should only be accessed for cleaning when the stove and flue are cold The flue can be access when the stove is un lit and cold by opening both stove doors and removing the top baffle To do this you must lift the baffle and rotate so that it can be removed on an angle through the door Re install by reversing the removal procedure SHUTTING DOWN THE...
Page 19: ...ndensate attack from flue or by using unsuitable fuels This guarantee is personal to the original purchaser and not transferable Any stove or defective part replaced shall become the Company s property HOW TO PROCEED WITH A COMPLAINT If you have cause for dissatisfaction with your stove you should first contact your ESSE dealer who will bring your concerns to our attention We will assess the natur...
Page 20: ...0 700 SE AUS I02 130117 ESSE Engineering Limited Ouzledale Foundry Long Ing Barnoldswick Lancashire BB18 6BJ United Kingdom Tel 44 1282 813 235 Fax 44 1282 816 876 Website and On line Store http www esse com ...