Firestorm Stoves 4.5KW Installation & User'S Instructions Download Page 7

 

On completing the installation, check that all the internal components of the stove are 
positioned correctly. 
Check - ash pan, iron grate, baffle, side and back bricks. 
Arranging the flue plug for top or rear outlet   See Fig.2 

 

 

 

 

Recomended Fuel

 

 

 

For best results use well seasoned hardwood such as Oak, Ash, or Beech. Allow wood to dry 
out under cover in well-ventilated conditions for at least twelve months. Wood is ready for 
burning when radial cracks appear in the end of the logs. 

Burning wood that is not seasoned will result in tar being deposited in the stove, on the glass and 

in the flue ways. This build up of tar is a hazard and if it ignites may cause a chimney fire. 
Resinous softwood burns well and gives a high output for short periods but is not as efficient and 
does not last as long as hardwood. 

 

 

 

 

Peat:

 

Peat is a fuel conveniently available in some areas and should be burned in the same manner 
as wood. 

 

Anthracite:

 

Smokeless a natural form of coal burns with great heat and is long lasting. 

 

 

Ecoal:

 

A new eco friendly smokeless fuel manufactured with 30% renewable 
materials and produces up to 80% less smoke than traditional coal. 

 

Homefire:

 

Smokeless fuel a clean burning fuel with good flame picture giving constantly 
higher heat and can last as much as 40% longer than traditional house coal. 

Fuels that must not be used under any circumstances

 

 

 

Petroleum Coke:

 

Made from waste oil products hard to control and will burn to 
Temperatures that will damage your stove, the grate, firebricks and 
Baffle plates life will be reduced dramatically and the glass in the door 
Of your stove will start to deteriorate because of the high temperature. 

 

Household Waste:

 

Plastics, batteries, aerosols and liquid fuels may explode and must 
Never be used in any circumstances. 
Do not use your stove as an incinerator. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for 4.5KW

Page 1: ...TION USER INSTRUCTIONS 10Kw 6 5Kw 4 5Kw Firestorm Stoves Welcome Court Unit 2 Bracewell Avenue Poulton Business Park Poulton Le Fylde Lancashire FY6 8JF Tel 01253885554 Fax 01253 885585 Web www firest...

Page 2: ...with 2010 approved document J 2 6 o Be a minimum 4 6m high from hearth level to pot o Be terminated at least 1m above roof level so that the chimney does not terminate in a pressure zone o Be free fr...

Page 3: ...ught test hole must be drilled in the flue pipe as close to the stove as possible and before any flue draught stabiliser Minimum The stove should be lit and allowed to warm the flue thoroughly The air...

Page 4: ...only a guide as an apparently poor flue may improve once the stove is installed lit and the flue is warmed If once the stove is installed there is any doubt that the chimney is providing an adequate...

Page 5: ...al should 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...

Page 6: ...ore lighting the stove Once the stove is under fire check all seals for soundness and check that the flue is functioning correctly and that all products of combustion are vented safely to atmosphere v...

Page 7: ...ood Peat Peat is a fuel conveniently available in some areas and should be burned in the same manner as wood Anthracite Smokeless a natural form of coal burns with great heat and is long lasting Ecoal...

Page 8: ...and corrected If necessary seek expert advice The most common cause of fume emission is flueway or chimney blockage For your own safety these must be kept clean at all times CO Alarm Your installer s...

Page 9: ...Components A Top or rear flue collar B Blanking plate C Removable handle D Baffle plate E Rear fire bricks F Side fire brick G Bottom grate H Secondary air control Air wash I Primary air control J Baf...

Page 10: ...f gases and smoke which could ignite with a bang the moment air is reintroduced Tertiary Air Leaving the tertiary air inlets open reignites the un burnt gases within the firebox ensuring a cleaner bur...

Page 11: ...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 lea...

Page 12: ...long period summertime 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...

Page 13: ...ssion at 13 O2 0 60 Mean flue gas temperature C 249 Flue mass gas flow g s 2 7 Note Tests carried out at 12 Pa flue draught Performance results Ancit Mean Test duration h 2 00 Total Efficiency 78 1 No...

Page 14: ...rovided 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...

Page 15: ...panels rope seals glass seals bottom grate ash pan firebricks baffle plate How to proceed with a complaint If you have cause for dissatisfaction with your stove you should first contact your Firestor...

Page 16: ...irestorm Stoves is Registered at the UK Patent Office 4010608 and is fully protected by Copyright and UK Design Right Firestorm stoves 19March 2009 Designed manufactured and distributed by Firestorm S...

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