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TECHNICAL DATA 

TECHNICAL DATA 

Hamlet                

Hardy 4 

Hamlet               

Hardy 5 

Nominal Heat Output (Kw) 

Efficiency Nett (%) 

TBA 

TBA 

Height (mm)                                                       ‘A’ 

458 

475 

Width (mm)                                                        ‘B’ 

330 

370 

Depth (mm)                                                        ‘C’ 

323 

333 

Height to Centre  of Rear Flue (mm)               ‘D’ 

370 

387 

Depth From Back To Centre Of Flue (mm)     ‘E’

 

93.5 

93.5 

Flue Diameter (mm)  

102 (4”) 

102 (4”) 

Weight Packed (Kg) 

39.5 

41.5 

Hamlet Stoves 

Summary of Contents for Hardy 4

Page 1: ...PLEASE RETAIN THIS GUIDE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE Operating Installation Manual BK137 Rev 02 August 2011 Part No AFS1587 Hardy 4 5 Stoves HAMLET Hardy 5 pictured...

Page 2: ...hnical support department on 0844 847 5107 Copyright 2011 Arada Ltd This booklet has copyright and may not be copied in whole or part or used for any purpose other than that for which it is supplied w...

Page 3: ...17 Page No SERVICE MAINTENANCE Annual Maintenance 18 Cleaning 18 Chimney Sweeping 18 Door Glass 18 Outer Finish 18 Summer Storage Non Usage 19 Adjusting The Door Hinges 19 Fuel Retaining Bar Inspecti...

Page 4: ...ATED BY HETAS IF IN DOUBT CONTACT HETAS LIMITED TELEPHONE NUMBER 0845 634 5626 www hetas co uk THIS STOVE MUST NOT BE CONNECTED TO A SHARED FLUE SYSTEM TO ALL USERS PETROLEUM COKE SOME OF WHOSE BRAND...

Page 5: ...most modern equipment available It is a highly efficient and sophisticated piece of machinery and when properly installed and operated should provide a lifetime of heating satisfaction Safety is the...

Page 6: ...he following Part Description Visual Aid not to scale Hamlet Hardy 4 Hamlet Hardy 5 1 Fuel Retainers 1 1 2 Throat Plate 1 1 3 Flue Spigot 102mm 4 102mm 4 4 Hot Plate 102mm 4 102mm 4 5 Ash Pan 1 1 6 Op...

Page 7: ...Hardy 5 8 Side Liners 2 2 9 Rear Liners 1 1 10 Grate Bars 5 5 11 Stove Mitten 1 1 12 Fire Door Handle Nickel Plated 1 1 Data Plate Information Please Note All Hamlet stoves are fitted with a data pla...

Page 8: ...eat Output Kw 4 5 Efficiency Nett TBA TBA Height mm A 458 475 Width mm B 330 370 Depth mm C 323 333 Height to Centre of Rear Flue mm D 370 387 Depth From Back To Centre Of Flue mm E 93 5 93 5 Flue Dia...

Page 9: ...uate load bearing capacity If the existing construction does not meet this prerequisite suitable measures e g load distributing plate should be taken to achieve it Ideally the appliance should stand o...

Page 10: ...drawing flue will invalidate the warranty Please remember that chimney draught is dependent on four main factors Flue gas temperature Flue height Flue size Flue terminal The stove must be connected t...

Page 11: ...omply with Building Regula tions requirements in respect of providing a Notice Plate giving details on the chimney flue lining hearth and fireplace installation Approved Docu ment J of the Building Re...

Page 12: ...ance be connected to a shared flue system that serves any other heating appliance TYPICAL REAR FLUE OUTLET as per BS 8303 1 Maximum 150mm 6 Horizontal Flue Section Minimum 150mm 6 Diameter Flue Soot D...

Page 13: ...View Of Steel Register Plate 1 5mm Thick Minimum Non Combustible Register Plate Minimum 1 5mm Thick Steel TYPICAL TOP FLUE OUTLET as per BS 8303 1 Typical Metal Insulated Chimney System Installed To...

Page 14: ...rom the bracket Set the small liner s into the back of the firebox Insert the side liner panels See Fig 3 Fit the throat plate with the single bend and two cut outs to the front facing up The projecti...

Page 15: ...into the rear channel with the groove on the underside of the bar is located on the up stand tab and then lowering end marked L onto the low section of the comb see fig A page 16 The upper bar is fitt...

Page 16: ...uld read 1 2mm or 0 1 0 2 mbar If Building Control Consent route is being sought please complete the check list on page 17 For a registered Competent Persons Scheme such as HETAS please complete the C...

Page 17: ...and title Profession Capacity Telephone No Address Postcode Signed Date Registered member of e g Gas Safe CORGI OFTEC HETAS NACE NACS 7 Hearth Form of construction new or existing 8 Inspection and tes...

Page 18: ...season It is important that the flue ways flue pipe and chimney be cleaned prior to lighting the fire after a prolonged shut down period DOOR GLASS The door glass should remain clear during normal bur...

Page 19: ...is cold open the fire door so that it is at right angles to the front of the stove Lift the fire door up off its hinges Gently tap the hinge pins in the direction to compensate for the misalignment F...

Page 20: ...LASS REPLACEMENT In the event of the door glass being broken it can easily be replaced Please follow The door should be lifted off the hinges so that the operation can be carried out on a work bench o...

Page 21: ...he primary air inlet assembly located at the base of the fire door Lift the door assembly from the stove body and place on a level work bench with the rear face upper most Working from the front undo...

Page 22: ...ot covered in this manual please contact your Hamlet dealer Please keep all repair receipts safely Please ensure you have this manual available when an engineer visits so they can complete the service...

Page 23: ...IN YOUR STOVE WARNING NEVER BURN LIQUID FUELS IN YOUR STOVE PLEASE CONTACT The Manufacturer For Further Details Advice On The Use Of Other Fuels Please Note Do not use petroleum based solid products s...

Page 24: ...losed appliance it produces moisture and tar which will create condensation and deposits in the chimney This effect can be minimised by burning hard for a short period 15 to 20 minutes twice a day Ple...

Page 25: ...the procedure for the other side Care must be taken not to risk burning of hands or household objects from falling embers The ash pan should be emptied at least twice a day or when the level of ash re...

Page 26: ...ght Sliding the knob to the Right See Fig 13 will increase the amount of air intake to the stove To Decrease push the slider to the Left as in Fig 14 AIR WASH SYSTEM The air wash has an internal slidi...

Page 27: ...k end of the operating tool into the ash pan slots and remove from the ash pit chamber Empty the ash into a suitable container and replace the ash pan into the stove withdraw the operating tool and cl...

Page 28: ...fire door as any surrounding areas of the stove will be very hot WARNING Never attempt to open the fire door whilst the appliance is in use WITHOUT the use of the stove mitten or suitable gloves seri...

Page 29: ...SCRIPTION Visual Aid not to scale Hamlet Hardy 4 Hamlet Hardy 5 Aerosol Touch Up Paint AFS 101a AFS 101a Add In Slab Boiler AIB 7 AIB 0 Floor Fixing Kit AFS1135 AFS1135 29 NOTE Separate instructions a...

Page 30: ...SPARE PARTS LIST 30 Hamlet Stoves Hamlet Hardy 4...

Page 31: ...SPARE PARTS LIST Hamlet Stoves 31 Hamlet Hardy 5...

Page 32: ...ng serviced and checked annually by a qualified heating engineer with documentation to be retained and produced in the event of a claim being made Claims are not valid where installation does not conf...

Page 33: ...warranty claim This guarantee specifically does not cover accidental damage misuse wear tear Firebox liner panels fuel retainer throat plate door rope door glass grate or grate bars and gaskets are n...

Page 34: ...box Liners Throat Plate Door Catch Nickel Door Handle Ash Pan Adjusting Feet x 2 Operating Tool Operating Installation Manual Stove Mitten Assembled By Checked by Date of Purchase Name and Address of...

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