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LOCATION

There are several conditions to be considered in
selecting a location for your Reginald Stove.

a.

Position in the area to be heated, central 
locations are usually best.

b.

Allowances for proper clearances to 
combustibles.

FLOOR PROTECTION

It is recommended that this appliance is installed on
a solid, level, non combustible hearth conforming to
current Building Regulations.

It is recommended that a minimum clearance of
150mm be maintained from the left hand side,
460mm from right hand side and 250mm from rear
of the appliance to a tiled fireplace or masonry wall,
as access is required for the controls and side load
door.  See Fig.16.

FLUE LOCATIONS

Flue outlet to suit 150mm internal diameter flue pipe.

Fig.17

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Fig.16

HANDOVER

On completion of the installation allow a suitable
period of time for any fire cement and mortar to dry
out, when a small fire may be lit and checked to
ensure the smoke and fumes are taken from the
stove up the chimney and emitted safely to the
atmosphere.  Do not run at full output for at least 24
hours.

Ensure that the operating instructions for the stove
are left with the customer.  Ensure to advise the cus-
tomer on the correct use of the appliance with the
fuels likely to be used on the stove and warn them to
use only the recommended fuels for the stove.  

Advise the user what to do should smoke or fumes
be emitted from the stove.  

Summary of Contents for Reginald

Page 1: ...Children aged or infirm persons should be supervised at all times and should not be allowed to touch the hot working surfaces while in use or until the appliance has thoroughly cooled When using the...

Page 2: ...on 9 13 Floor Protection 9 14 Flue Locations 9 15 Handover 9 16 Technical Data 10 17 Specification 10 18 Installation Check list 11 19 Operating Instructions 12 20 Important Notes 12 21 Side Load Door...

Page 3: ...tove care should be taken to avoid the possibility of personal injury IMPORTANT WARNING This stove must not be installed into a chimney that serves any other heating appliance 2 The complete installat...

Page 4: ...ean the chimney such as a soot box access door in the flue for cleaning See Fig 3 for recommended locations For top flue outlet see Fig 4 place the top flue con nector on the flue outlet use fire ceme...

Page 5: ...l into the room If this occurs shut the appliance down by closing the air controls If the problem persists seek the advice of a chimney sweep When installing a chimney care must be taken to ensure the...

Page 6: ...ng through the walls of fireplaces or flues could ignite it Therefore when installing the stove in the presence of combustible materials due account must be taken of the guidance on the sepa ration of...

Page 7: ...Fig 9 Fig 10 Fig 11 Fig 12 Fig 13 Fig 14 6 CLEARANCE TO COMBUSTIBLES CORNER INSTALLATION ALCOVE INSTALLATION FIREPLACE INSTALLATION FLUE CLEARANCES MINIMUM COMBUSTIBLE ALCOVE MANTLE CLEARANCE...

Page 8: ...ms bedsits toilets bathrooms or rooms containing a shower Air vents traversing cavity walls should include a continuous duct across the cavity The duct should be installed in such a manner as not to i...

Page 9: ...m opposite poles North South East West of the dwelling and tee off for the air sup ply to the stove This should negate the effect of suction and pressure zones See Fig 15 Fig 15 Note When Installing o...

Page 10: ...quired for the controls and side load door See Fig 16 FLUE LOCATIONS Flue outlet to suit 150mm internal diameter flue pipe Fig 17 9 Fig 16 HANDOVER On completion of the installation allow a suitable p...

Page 11: ...Flow 8 9 g s Flue Gas Temperature at Nominal Output 318oC Gross Weight 250kgs Flue Outlet 150mm Flue Draught 12 Pascals Max Log Size 480mm WARNING DO NOT OBSTRUCT PRIMARY AIR SUPPLY TO THE STOVE SPECI...

Page 12: ...serving this appliance should not serve any other appliance 6 Access should be provided to the chimney serving the appliance to allow for cleaning Location 7 Clearance to combustible materials must be...

Page 13: ...e has thorough ly cooled IMPORTANT NOTES 1 Do not burn fuel with a high moisture content such as unseasoned timber This will result in a build up of tar in the stove and in the chimney 2 Clean the flu...

Page 14: ...ire down do not add fuel make sure that the firedoor is properly closed and that the primary and secondary air controls are all in the closed position Cutting off the air supply will reduce the heat o...

Page 15: ...g may occur However persistent fume emission is potentially dangerous and must not be tolerated If fume emission does persist then the following immediate action should be taken a Open doors and windo...

Page 16: ...by sliding it to the fornt of the stove lift it and push it to one side allowing the opposite to fall into the stove Replace in reverse order when chimney cleaning is complete See Figs 24 25 NOTE Wher...

Page 17: ...nd that the air control is open to avoid condensation in the stove firebox and possible corrosion during this shutdown period DOOR LATCH ADJUSTMENT If the door latch should be come loose over time due...

Page 18: ...17 EXPLODED VIEW...

Page 19: ...Y AIR TUBE FRONT F01193AXX 27 SERIAL NUMBER PLATE N00234BXX 28 DATA PLAQUE N00619AXX 29 HEAT EXCHANGER Q00781AXX 30 GRATE Q00782AXX 31 BACK LINER Q00783AXX 32 SIDE LINER LH Q00784AXX 33 SIDE LINER RH...

Page 20: ...Manufactured by Waterford Stanley Ltd Unit 210 IDA Industrial Estate Cork Road Waterford Ireland Tel 051 302300 Fax 051 302315 DP 141223 N00562AXX...

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