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Nominal output in Kw

6

Appliance efficiency in %

70.5

Pipe Diametre in mm

120

Firewood hourly consumption in Kg/h

1800

Refuelling interval in minutes

60

Measured CO (at 13% oxygen content)

0.3 4 %

Flue gas mass flow - Exhaust gas emission

8.37

Flue gas temperature in degrees C

304°

Minimum draught at rated  thermal input in
H2O/PA

12

Dimensions (HxLxD) in mm

882 x 560 x 470

Weight in Kg

70

Minimum clearance from combustible
material in mm

1000

Accessories

Glove and small shovel

Heated surface (approx) in mq

55/60

Technical Data

NB These data are sourced from testing in controlled conditions.

Manufactured according to law: CE-EN 13240:2001 +A2 2004

Safety Precautions

-Make sure that your stove is installed according to the instructions provided.

-Keep flammable objects away from the stove. This includes furniture, fuel, firewood, matches,
plastic, clothes, etc.

-Be careful when loading fuel inside the stove. Do not load fuel when the fire is burning vigorously.

-Use only dry fuel. Avoid using wet fuel or green firewood.

-Never use gasoline, paraffin, wax, or any other flammable liquid to light or strengthen the fire.

-Do not burn paper or other material that could cause an extremely hot, rapid fire.

-Do not operate your fireplace with the door open, except when lighting it.

-Make sure the door gasket is in place and that the door closes completely.

NOT OBSERVING THESE PRECAUTIONS CAN CAUSE DAMAGE TO OBJECTS AND/OR THE

FIREPLACE, THEREBY VOIDING THE WARRANTY.

Summary of Contents for Sedgley

Page 1: ...ral appearance and design Specific aspects may change from time to time Gardeco Limited PO Box 5500 Kidderminster Worcestershire DY11 9BB Tel 01562 637 034 Fax 01562 637 596 E mail info gardeco co uk...

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Page 3: ...B The main part of the stove comes pre assembled The only parts which do not come assembled are the legs the hood handle and the accessories Assembly Instructions for the unassembled parts can be foun...

Page 4: ...hile the other fastens the bolts The stove is heavy and cannot be lifted by one person alone Do not fully tighten any nuts and bolts until all pieces are assembled Lay out all pieces before assembly 1...

Page 5: ...tallation Flue distance Side distance Corner distance With protection 14 7 5 Without protection 28 20 15 2 Locate the centre of the main flue in the ceiling and drill a hole through it and roof Based...

Page 6: ...ainless steel It extends from the top of the fireplace to the cowl Ceiling Plate Stainless steel 3 The flue pipe should be as straight and vertical as possible If required you can use up to two 135 be...

Page 7: ...nion must not be screwed riveted 6 You must thoroughly waterproof the flashing where it meets the roof sheeting and where the outer flue goes through the flashing Consult your hardware or specialist w...

Page 8: ...EN 13240 2001 A2 2004 Safety Precautions Make sure that your stove is installed according to the instructions provided Keep flammable objects away from the stove This includes furniture fuel firewood...

Page 9: ...g coal as a fuel Loosely ball up some easily flammable material such as newspaper in the centre of the fire box Open all the air vents the front screw vents and the rear vent to provide an unobstructe...

Page 10: ...ammable fluids in the stove It is recommended to install carbon monoxide detectors at the same time as the installation of your stove You should have your flue regularly swept by a professional Contac...

Page 11: ...Close the stove door Do not open it for any reason not even to extinguish the fire or remove the logs Close all air vents Remove anything moveable near the flue If any material around the flue starts...

Page 12: ...e with the installation instructions The fireplace has not been operated in accordance with the operating instructions Any component repaired or exchanged by anyone other than the person or company au...

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