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SR468SE 27-06-13 

 

build up of soot or debris on the top from the flue pipe. Remove the baffle and check the flue spigot and 
connector is fully clear at regular intervals. The chimney and flue connector must be swept at least annually, 
more often when used with sooty fuels or damp wood. Any loose, broken or leaking joints or flue ways 
MUST be repaired immediately. 
 

Fuels 

Only use recommended fuels. The appliance can be damaged by burning petroleum coke; liquid fuels or 
general rubbish and this will invalidate your warranty and risk your personal safety. 

The appliance must 

not be used as a rubbish incinerator

 

Maintenance 

Annual checking and servicing of the appliance and flue by a competent engineer is recommended. 
 

Ventilation 

No purpose provided ventilation is normally required for stoves rated under 5KW. However for 

newer build properties or properties that have been modified so that the design air permeability is less than 
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a permanent ventilator will need to be fitted. Approved document J of the building Regulations 

gives more detailed information. For each KW above 5KW, 550 sq mm of fixed ventilation is required – i.e. 
a stove rated at 8KW would require 3 x 550 sq mm = 1650 sq mm of fixed ventilation. If more than one 
appliance is installed in the same room, the ventilation requirements for each appliance must be added 
together.  
 
There must not be an extractor fan fitted in the same room as the stove as this can cause the stove to emit 
fumes into the room. 

 

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Installation Information 

 
Chimney 

The chimney height and the position of the chimney terminal should conform to Building Regulations. 
Minimum chimney height is 4.5m. Check that the chimney is in good condition, dry, free from cracks and 
obstructions. The diameter of the flue should not be less than 150mm and not more than 200mm. If any of 
these requirements are not met, the chimney should be lined by a suitable method. The chimney must be 
swept before connection to the stove. 
 
Where the chimney is believed to have previously served an open fire installation, it is possible that the 
higher flue gas temperature from the stove may loosen deposits that were previously firmly adhered, with 
the consequent risk of flue blockage. It is therefore recommended that the chimney be swept a second time 
within a month of regular use after installation. 
If you have any doubts about the suitability of your chimney, consult your local dealer/stockist or chimney 
specialist. If there is no existing chimney then either a solid fuel compatible prefabricated block chimney or 
a twin-walled insulated stainless steel flue to BS 1856-1 can be used. These chimneys must be fitted in 
accordance with the manufacturer‟s instructions and also please refer to the current issues of British 
Standards BS EN 15287-1:2007 for design, installation and commissioning of chimneys. 
 

Ventilation 

No purpose provided ventilation is required for stoves rated under 5KW. For each KW above 5KW, 550 sq 
mm of fixed ventilation is required – i.e. a stove rated at 8KW would require 3 x 550 sq mm = 1650 sq mm 
of fixed ventilation. If more than one appliance is installed in the same room, the ventilation requirements 
for each appliance must be added together.  
 

Flue Draught  

A flue draught of minimum 1.2mm to a maximum 2.5mm water gauge (12 to 25 Pascals) is required for 
satisfactory appliance performance. The flue draught should be checked under fire at high output and, if it 

Summary of Contents for SR4SE

Page 1: ... Heat Design cannot accept responsibility for any fault or consequential problems arising through incorrect installation or operation These appliances have been approved by HETAS Ltd as intermittent operating appliances for burning wood logs only Please affix the serial number here before putting the manual in the stove The SR4SE SR6SE and SR8SE have been exempted under the clean air act of 1993 a...

Page 2: ...t 4 Connection to Chimney 5 Material Clearances 5 Fixing 5 Hearths 5 Commissioning Handover 6 5 Technical Data 6 6 Operating Instructions 6 Air controls 7 Cleaning 7 Fuels 8 Notes on Wood Burning 8 Lighting the stove 8 Re fuelling 8 Slow Burning 8 Maintenance 9 7 Safety Notes for your Guidance 9 8 Stove Dimensions 10 9 Frequently Asked Questions 11 10 Spare Parts List Codes SR4 SE 12 11 Spare Part...

Page 3: ...ion of Parts Qty Stove Assembly 1 Tool 1 Ash Pan 1 Flue Collar 1 Flue Collarfixing screws Washers 4 Legs 4 Stove Operating Glove 1 Touch up paint 1 Warranty Card 1 Fig 1 Stove Tool Use to lift ashpan Use to operate riddle secondary air control Fig 3 SR6 SE and SR8SE Assembly and controls ...

Page 4: ...s then the most stringent advice must apply Health and Safety Precautions Works must be carried out with care to meet the requirements of Health and Safety Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 and comply with the Health and Safety rules contained therein and any new regulations introduced during the lifetime of these instructions Handling Adequate facilities must be available for unloading and site ...

Page 5: ...egulations Minimum chimney height is 4 5m Check that the chimney is in good condition dry free from cracks and obstructions The diameter of the flue should not be less than 150mm and not more than 200mm If any of these requirements are not met the chimney should be lined by a suitable method The chimney must be swept before connection to the stove Where the chimney is believed to have previously s...

Page 6: ...t be reached through the stove with baffle removed a soot door must be fitted in a suitable position to enable this to be done In adverse weather conditions downdrafts may occur causing smoke or fumes to spill into the room If this occurs the appliance should be shut down as much as possible by closing the air controls and the room should be ventilated to clear the fumes If the problem persists se...

Page 7: ...n the stove at full output for at 3 4 days Explain that the stoves can provide much more or less than their rated heat outputs depending upon how they are burnt and fuels and fuel loads used On completion of the installation and commissioning ensure that the operating instructions and operating tools including glove for the stove are left with the customer You must be sure to advise the customer o...

Page 8: ...nt clean glass always leave this control open some way whilst burning unless the stove is being shut right down for a long period Moving the sliding control towards the wide side of the arrow increases the burn rate whilst moving it towards the narrow side reduces it Multifuel Grate Your San Remo Stove is fitted with a rotary style grate which is operated from the front of the stove via a riddle r...

Page 9: ...ed and the secondary control partially open Moving the secondary control will control the burn rate of the stove Note primary and secondary air is needed to light the stove see section entitled Lighting the Stove Wood burns best on a bed of ash and it is therefore only necessary to remove surplus ash from the stove occasionally Burn only dry well seasoned wood which should have been cut split and ...

Page 10: ...nside of the firebox and above the baffle plate every week during use See chimney cleaning section in section 3 4 Warnings and Important Information Only use manufacturers recommended replacement parts on the appliance Seasonal Use Remove the baffle and inspect the inside of the stove and the flue ways and ensure they are 100 clear after a period of disuse for example if the stove is not used duri...

Page 11: ...ge For your own safety these must be kept clean at all times IN THE EVENT OF A CHIMNEY FIRE Raise the alarm to let others in the house know Call the Fire Brigade Reduce the appliance burning rate by closing all air controls Move furniture and rugs away from the fireplace and remove any nearby ornaments Place a fireguard or spark guard in front of the stove Feel the chimneybreast for sign of excess...

Page 12: ...ailure 6 Where can I get spare parts Your local Firewarm Stove retailer will be pleased to supply spare parts and to provide any other information you require 7 Can the doors be left open while burning For safety and heat efficiency the doors should remain closed at all times 8 Why is the stove smoking when lit A smoking stove can be caused by a flue with back draught problems A qualified fitter s...

Page 13: ...uding handle Y1SRF04D33E 06 Side Plate Left fireboard Y1HDF04D06E 28 Front Y1HDF04D34E 07 Side Plate Right fireboard Y1HDF04D07E 29 Base Y1HDF04D35E 08 Riddle Grate Y1HDD08E 30 Side Right Y1HDF04D36E 09 Grate for Riddle Grate Y1HDF04D12E 31 Side Left Y1HDF04D37E 12 Riddle Grate Handle Y1HDF04D15E 32 Top Y1HDF04D38E 13 Riddle Grate Bar Y1HDF04D16E 33 Blanking plate Y1HDF39E 16 Baffle Plate Y1HDF04D...

Page 14: ...ir Control including handle Y1SRF06D33E 07 Side Plate Right fireboard Y1HDF06D07E 28 Front Y1HDF06D34E 08 Riddle Grate Y1HDD09E 29 Base Y1HDF06D35E 09 Grate for Riddle Grate Y1HDF06D12E 30 Side Right Y1HDF06D36E 10 Grate Mounting Bracket Left Y1HDF06D13E 31 Side Left Y1HDF06D37E 11 Grate Mounting Bracket Right Y1HDF06D14E 32 Top Y1HDF06D38E 12 Riddle Grate Handle Y1HDF06D15E 33 Blanking plate Y1HD...

Page 15: ...ir Control including handle Y1SRF08D33E 07 Side Plate Right fireboard Y1HDF08D07E 28 Front Y1HDF08D34E 08 Riddle Grate Y1HDD09E 29 Base Y1HDF08D35E 09 Grate for Riddle Grate Y1HDF08D12E 30 Side Right Y1HDF08D36E 10 Grate Mounting Bracket Left Y1HDF08D13E 31 Side Left Y1HDF08D37E 11 Grate Mounting Bracket Right Y1HDF08D14E 32 Top Y1HDF08D38E 12 Riddle Grate Handle Y1HDF06X15E 33 Blanking plate Y1HD...

Page 16: ...he Act to authorise smokeless fuels or exempt appliances for use in smoke control areas in England In Scotland and Wales this power rests with Ministers in the devolved administrations for those countries Separate legislation the Clean Air Northern Ireland Order 1981 applies in Northern Ireland Therefore it is a requirement that fuels burnt or obtained for use in smoke control areas have been auth...

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