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HHB5i 11/12/13 

 

by first de-ashing and then using small pieces of wood and plenty of air to get flames issuing from the wood 
again. 

 
Refuelling on to a low fire bed 

If there is insufficient burning material in the fire bed to light a new fuel charge, excessive smoke emission 
can occur. Refuelling must be carried out onto a sufficient quantity of glowing embers and ash that the new 
fuel charge will ignite in a reasonable period. If there are too few embers in the fire bed, add suitable 
kindling to prevent excessive smoke 

 
Fuel Overloading 

Four good size logs is a sufficient quantity of fuel to achieve the rated output from this appliance. Never 
exceed this amount of fuel and never stack the fuel too high in the stove so as it touches the baffle or blocks 
the tertiary air holes as this may cause smoke to be produced.  
 

 
 
Shutting Down 

The stove will normally shut down by itself as the fuel is consumed. In order to shut down the stove for 
other reasons, close the primary air controls (if open), then close the secondary air control. If the controls are 
left in this position, the fire will eventually burn out. If you want to revive the fire open the secondary air 
controls fully. 

Warning! - 

The stove will remain 

very hot 

for a considerable time after the fire has died down or been 

extinguished. 

Warning!- Petroleum coke fuels or household waste must not be burnt on this appliance.  

 

Maintenance 

Inspect the inside of the firebox and above the baffle plate every week during use. 

See chimney cleaning 

section in section 3.1 Warnings and Important Information.

 Inspect the inside of the stove and the flue 

ways and ensure they are 100% clear after a period of disuse (e.g summer). 

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 during the warmer periods of the year. Also set the air 
controls to 50% to keep the appliance ventilated and stop the build-up of any moisture inside.

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for HHB5i

Page 1: ...ouseproducts co uk PLEASE READ ALL THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY For safety reasons it is essential that your stove is correctly installed and operated Hothouse cannot accept responsibility for any fau...

Page 2: ...ght 4 Connection to Chimney 5 Material Clearances 5 Hearths 5 Commissioning Handover 5 5 Technical Data 6 6 Operating Instructions 6 Air controls 6 Cleaning 7 Fuels 8 Notes on Wood Burning 8 Notes on...

Page 3: ...ove Also remove the ashpan and its contents from the stove Secure the fixing bar and the tightening screw to the stove as shown in fig 2 Do not put on the wingnut until the stove is in place Place the...

Page 4: ...nd checked internally and externally regularly in use and especially after a period on disuse e g after summer Lift down the baffle at least weekly to check for build up of soot or debris on the top f...

Page 5: ...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...

Page 6: ...her protection for any combustible materials must be provided The walls of the fireplace recess and the hearth must be made of non combustible material Hearths Hothouse stoves require a 125mm thick no...

Page 7: ...on with the air controls or appliance dampers open can cause excess smoke The appliance must not be operated with air controls appliance dampers or door left open except as directed in these instructi...

Page 8: ...rease the amount of fuel that can be put in the stove Ashpan It is essential that you empty the steel ash pan every day Use the thick end of tool to hook onto and lift the ash pan out of the stove DO...

Page 9: ...if you wish to check your wood source is correct Notes on Burning Solid Fuel See section 6 6 on lighting the stove After the fire has become established close the airwash until it is approximately 25...

Page 10: ...stove for other reasons close the primary air controls if open then close the secondary air control If the controls are left in this position the fire will eventually burn out If you want to revive th...

Page 11: ...r installer should have fitted a CO alarm in the same room as the appliance If the alarm sounds unexpectedly follow the instructions given under Warning Note below WARNING NOTE FUME EMISSION Properly...

Page 12: ...11 HHB5i 11 12 13 8 0 Stove Dimensions Fig 3 HHB5i Insert Stove All dimensions in mm unless otherwise stated Dimensions are approximate and are subject to change without prior notice...

Page 13: ...attends any stove problem that is not related to product failure 6 Where can I get spare parts Your local Hothouse Stove retailer will be pleased to supply spare parts and to provide any other informa...

Page 14: ...imary Air Control including handle Y1HBI04D33A 06 Side Plate Left fireboard Y1HDI05D06A 28 Front YIHDI04D34E 07 Side Plate Right fireboard Y1HDI05D07A 29 Base YIHDI04D35E 16 Baffle Plate Y1HDI5D19A 36...

Page 15: ...14 HHB5i 11 12 13...

Page 16: ...n a smoke control area unless it is used in an exempt appliance exempted from the controls which generally apply in the smoke control area The Secretary of State for Environment Food and Rural Affairs...

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