Euroheat Harmony 5 Installation Instructions Manual Download Page 2

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 Distributors (H.B.S) Ltd. 2000                                                                                                             Instructions Part number IN10111 Edition C

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INTRODUCTION

The purpose of   this technical document is to present, on the basis of   the laws of   physics involved, the importance
of   the drawing power of   chimneys and other factors on which the satisfactory functioning of   wood & coal heating
equipment depends.

Modern building trends: small-sized rooms, sealed windows and door frames, high thermal output equipment, the
observance of   health regulations  and clean air fuel products require the whole problem to be reconsidered in its
entirety.

We manufacture a complete heating appliance which has to be connected to a chimney for normal operation.  That
chimney when being hot must be capable of   providing the air necessary for combustion and fully evacuating the
combustion products.

The installer is responsible under the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 vi the caustic nature of   fire cement and
the possibility of   disturbing asbestos in existing installations and to suggest appropriate protection to be given to
the person(s) carrying out the installation.

1)  This appliance must be installed by a fully qualified heating engineer.  He is responsible to ensure that the
installation is in accordance with all currently accepted British Standards and Codes of Practice, particularly BS6461,
CP403 and BS5449, relating to the installation of   solid fuel appliances.

2)  The stove must be placed at least 40cm away from any combustible materials.  If   necessary, any adjoining walls
should be protected from the effects of heat.

Summary of Contents for Harmony 5

Page 1: ...p Line For Installation and Service Advice Telephone 01885 491117 8 30 12 30 and 1 30 5 30 Week days Fax 01885 491105 Anytime Sales 01885 491111 Euroheat Distributors H B S Ltd Unit 2 Court Farm Busin...

Page 2: ...n That chimney when being hot must be capable of providing the air necessary for combustion and fully evacuating the combustion products The installer is responsible under the Health and Safety at Wor...

Page 3: ...Euroheat Distributors H B S Ltd 2000 Instructions Part number IN10111 Edition C 3 Flue Outlet Options Optional Front Facing Thermostat Indicator...

Page 4: ...problems A In naturally aspirated wood coal stoves the air necessary for combustion is drawn into the combustion chamber by the negative pressure of the chimney The negative pressure is uniquely due t...

Page 5: ...e ideal chimney should be vertical smooth free of cracks or foreign bodies The chimney must be swept before lining or connection Good Poor B To prevent throttling suction cowls chimney pots or anti do...

Page 6: ...n downwards E It is unfortunately quite common to find that ceramic clay lined flues are installed with no insulation This can result in slow poor operating chimneys which are inclined to cause conden...

Page 7: ...catchment area for falling soot and debris F Connecting flue pipe must be joined to the chimney system above the point where the chimney narrows Flue gases passing into void areas turbulise lose temp...

Page 8: ...avity walls should be sleeved I External flues must be insulated to prevent heat loss Good Poor J Large empty spaces should be avoided Flue connections must be carefully planned to prevent problems wi...

Page 9: ...excess chimney draught conditions a draught stabilizer may be required Fitting Requirements 1 Stabilizer the same size as flue should be fitted 2 The stabilizer should be at the end of a horizontal b...

Page 10: ...ndy conditions B A roar or buzzing noise can be heard To confirm this condition a flue draught reading should be taken There are only a limited number of chimney cowls dedicated to flue stabilization...

Page 11: ...mony is not a luxury it is the practicality of making the most of an investment A good builder will be able to transform even the most utilitarian of fireplaces whether altering its proportions to tho...

Page 12: ...suitable size and is not obstructed c Consult installation instructions 5 Question What happens if there is to much flue draught Answer This can seriously damage the stove An environment can be create...

Page 13: ...The cold setting of the thermostat must be checked before the stove is operated for the first time With the stove cold the gap between the inside left of the thermostat disc and the cast iron body of...

Page 14: ...air wash shutter which should be fully open The draught measurement should read approximately 0 5mm gg The stove should now be made to burn at its maximum output and another draught measurement taken...

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