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E & OE     Instructions Part number IN1212 Ed D

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EUROHEAT

 

DISTRIBUTORS (H.B.S) LTD. June 2011

IN1212 Installation  

IN1200 Operating and 

Maintenance Instructions

30/45
30/55
30/65
20/80

Wood Models

This Manual Must Always Be Available To The Stove Operator

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This manual must be used in conjunction with document 

IN1173  The Wood and Mutlifuel Chimney and Installation Guide,

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Page 1: ...tallation IN1200 Operating and Maintenance Instructions 30 45 30 55 30 65 20 80 Wood Models This Manual Must Always Be Available To The Stove Operator Serial Number Part No Model Name This manual must be used in conjunction with document IN1173 The Wood and Mutlifuel Chimney and Installation Guide ...

Page 2: ...rols Automatic Control System Lighting Your Stove General Maintanance Operational Problems Other Maintenance Important Notes Technical Details Hearths Fireplace Design Mounting and connection of the 20 80 Fitting Internal Parts Fresh Air System Mounting 30 44 3055 and30 65 Commissioning Check List Operating Instructions Installation Instructions Page 3 4 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 13 14 15 16 17 20 22 23 2...

Page 3: ...thin the appliance are kept clean All permanent ventilation into the room provided for the stove must remain clear and unobstructed at all times Consideration must be given to the need for extra ventilation if another heating source needing air is to be operated simultaneously If an extraction fan is proposed to be fitted to a connecting area of the house after the stove has been installed profess...

Page 4: ...el and its history will be recorded for reference in the future Whilst we are always happy to assist you please make sure you have read this manual before contacting the technical support team Technical Support Telephone Number 01885 491117 E mail tech euroheat co uk Before Operating this Appliance Always use the glove provided when tending the hot stove The paint used on the stove is a heat resis...

Page 5: ... is not recommended Peat Peat burns very well but it is bulky and its distinct aroma will pervade your home and everything in it but otherwise peat can be burned as wood Please note that HETAS Ltd Appliance Approval only covers the use of wood on this appliance HETAS Ltd Approval does not cover the use of other fuels either alone or mixed with wood nor does it cover instructions for the use of oth...

Page 6: ...nd laying them well spaced in random orientation rather than uniformly horizontally will also help to increase the efficiency and attractiveness of the fire To make this easier the ideal log length will be the length the stove s combustion chamber can accommodate in all directions and of proportionate cross section to allow you to load wood in a higgledy piggledy manner DO NOT BURN Anything but dr...

Page 7: ...edges each of which is pushed into the eyes on the internal top plate The cover plate 3 is placed on top of the grate to prevent embers from falling into the ash pan The ash pan 5 is in the ash pit Before using the stove please ensure that all separate components are correctly placed The smoke plate 1 must lie on the rear plate and on the slanting side plates It must fall into position in the trac...

Page 8: ... right the maximum air is available This model has only the one air control which regulates the amount of air available for the stove s automatically controlled primary and secondary combustion air system is governed by the control 7 When the control is to the left only a minimum supply is available when set to the right the maximum air is available Model 20 80 Models 30 45 30 55 and 30 65 Importa...

Page 9: ...e will receive all its air supply from the secondary inlet 3 The burning out phase As the temperature falls the air supply above the fire is gradually reduced and the primary air is increased to supply air to the embers Grate Cover Plate The HWAM 20 80 stove is supplied with a loose cover plate for the riddling grate This 3mm thick steel plate must be positioned to rest centrally on the top of the...

Page 10: ...dour so make sure that the room is well ventilated The paint will be soft so care must be taken with the stove for the first 6 8 firings Curing the paint is necessary on all stoves and is not a fault We recommend following lighting procedure for lighting the stove for the first time Make sure the air controls are set to maximum and the ash pit is closed Place two lightly crumpled sheets of tabloid...

Page 11: ...ce Set both the air wash control 20 80 only and the burn rate control to their maximum setting Light the paper using a long match or spill and leave the stove door slightly ajar The lightly crumpled paper will begin burning rapidly and the space between the kindling will allow the long bright flames to pass between and over the wood raising it to its ignition temperature Keep the door slightly aja...

Page 12: ... leave air space under the wood for the flame to form because the new cold log will tend to cool the fire Reduce the burn rate control setting when the fire is established to the desired heat output and set the air wash control 20 80 only to the mid setting Putting new logs bark side down will give you both maximum efficiency and best visual effect as it begins to burn At the rear of the combustio...

Page 13: ...e made to clean it while hot The glass in your stove is specially formulated to withstand the very high temperatures and proprietary glass cleaners developed for ordinary glass are not recommended as their compositions may contain chemicals that will weaken or etch into the glass Newspaper moistened with water to which a little vinegar has been added will normally remove most staining but for real...

Page 14: ...o loosen and flake If the stove s exterior paintwork becomes damaged it can be simply repaired by sanding the area with a fine wet and dry paper and the using a Hwam approved paint to respray the area Never use or store any aerosol near the stove when it is operating or warm Aerosols can give off an explosive vapour which may be drawn into the stove and explode Spray Paint Order product number HW9...

Page 15: ...ret against each other Larger parts getting to high temperatures may make a louder noise as their expansion and contraction allows them to spring into a minutely different profile None of these causes of noise have any effect on the operation or longevity of the stove A whistling noise is evidence of a leaking stove or flue and should be investigated as soon as practicable Cracked Glass The glass ...

Page 16: ...rating procedures can be ruled out excess or poor flue draught are the most likely cause of a badly performing stove A flue draught manometer will identify these quickly but the actual causes of things such as an unreliable flue draught may take some considerable time even by an experienced engineer to identify However if the stove has never performed correctly call back the installation engineer ...

Page 17: ...de the following Thoroughly cleaning of the stove and removal of all ash Checking of the door lift and greasing the opening mechanism with heat resistant grease Checking of the spring for the chain pull and replacing if necessary Checking of manual air controls and automatic air control system Checking of gaskets and replace if necessary The door gasket should always be replaced annually Checking ...

Page 18: ... EUROHEAT DISTRIBUTORS H B S LTD June 2011 E OE Instructions Part number IN1212 Ed D 18 ...

Page 19: ...pliances without involving the Local Authority Building Control Department For more details contact HETAS Euroheat would suggest only Registered Competent Engineers such as HETAS approved engineers install Euroheat appliances If a competent approved engineer is not employed to install your appliance your local building control must be contacted and a building control number issued HETAS Ltd Approv...

Page 20: ...stove must remain clear and unobstructed at all times Consideration must be given to the need for extra ventilation if another heating source needing air is to be operated simultaneously If an extraction fan is proposed to be fitted to a connecting area of the house after the stove has been installed professional advice should be sought from a qualified engineer The user should be advised that the...

Page 21: ...its history will be recorded for reference in the future Whilst we are always happy to assist you please make sure you have read this manual before contacting the technical support team Technical support Telephone Number 01885 491117 E mail tech euroheat co uk Before Operating this Appliance The paint used on the stove is a heat resistant paint capable of withstanding 650 C but it needs to be heat...

Page 22: ...amount With modern properties this may not always be the case and or more free air may be required Continuous or intermittent operation will result in different heating outputs due to the nature of the fuel and the appliance If in doubt increase the suggested area listed or contact your HETAS approved engineer for assistance Useful Organizations UK Solid Fuel Association 0845 601 4406 www solidfue...

Page 23: ...in much the same way using the bricks as a heat store Although the brickwork will never become excessively hot it will become very warm if the stove is kept burning at a high rate For this reason anything attached to the wall will also become very warm This may cause damage to oil paintings and cause accelerated ageing in photographs and we advice you to restrict the pictures you hang on the walls...

Page 24: ... options Chimney breast Fireplace Design Primary chimney breast support lintel or brick arch Secondary opening lintel Non combustible hearth with minimum 30cm protrusion Opening dimensions must be sufficient to allow for stove insulation ventilation and hearth requirements False chimney cheeks must have adequate under floor support Traditional build of brick block wall ...

Page 25: ...s to the given measurement Support if necessary the lower edge of the joining flange with a stick a Distance from front edge of the brick hole if the insert must be flush with the brickwork b Distance from front edge of the brick hole if a broad standard front frame lying outside the brickwork is used c Height over the top of the stove insert Now push the three insulation slabs into the chamber an...

Page 26: ...back Choose whether to connect the fresh air system to one of the sides or the back of the mounting box before installing the mounting box and the stove When connecting the system to one of the sides round metal plates A or B drawing B1 must be pressed out of the mounting box However when connecting the system to the back of the mounting box only one metal plate should be pushed out C Attach a fla...

Page 27: ... 55 can be connected in 2 ways 1 Mounting and connecting in an existing fireplace 2 New construction around the stove insert Installing the mounting box Place the fire tube in the chimney so that the joining flange 2 corresponds to the given measurements in diagram A if necessary support the lower edge of the joining flange with a stick a Distance from front edge of the brick hole b Height over th...

Page 28: ...etely level drawing F Adjustment Screws 6 Diagram B Now push the three insulation slabs into the chamber and insulate up around the fire tube 4 and press them up into the chimney thereby achieving a compact and tight fitting seal Diagram B Push the outer casing 6 into place at the bottom of the fireplace Carefully ensure that the outer casing is level and that its front edge is flush with the bric...

Page 29: ...erwards remount the smoke deflector plate 2 and smoke shelf 1 3 4 Restructuring of brickwork around insert During the reconstruction the outer casing should be carefully levelled off at a suitable height Remember electric piping for 24 volt electricity supply to the controls only applies to the HWAM I 31 55 As the reconstruction progresses there should be a gap of a minimum 5 mm between the brickw...

Page 30: ... main supporting lintel is identified and is confirmed to be sound If the main supporting lintel is positioned high enough to accommodate the stove s housing to give the required stove position with the extra height necessary if air ducts are to be fitted the fire back surround bricks and lower lintel can be removed If no upper lintel can be observed its condition is doubtful or it is found to be ...

Page 31: ...secondary lintel will need to be fitted at the top of the opening into which the stove is to be fitted unless the existing lintel is at the top of the desired opening Before in filling the fireplace consideration must be given to the heat generated by all the surfaces of the stove If the face of the chimney breast is to be a smooth wall the heat surrounding the stove facia may be sufficient to cra...

Page 32: ...ot recommend that anyone without the necessary experience constructs the housing and flue system for a multifuel insert stove Insulation Steel support Lintel Insulating board Insulating blocks Because the temperatures reached by the stove s top and side panels may reach over three hundred degrees Celsius all materials used for constructing the housing must be both non combustible stable at high te...

Page 33: ...t Flue liner supporting collar Weatherproof chimney capping Sound chimney brickwork Stainless steel liner to current British Standards as suitable for the fuel type of the appliance Although it is not a legal requirement we would always recomend fitting a ridged stainless flue for the first metre from the stove It is esential that the correct rigid to flexible adapter is fitted Closure plate Insul...

Page 34: ...hin the combustion chamber of the stove must be measured using a test hole drilled into the flue as close to the stove as possible and before any draught stabilizer that may be fitted to the flue To ensure a constant air inlet size the readings should be taken with the air inlet controls set at maximum 05 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 02 01 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 Euroheat can supply the flue draught measure...

Page 35: ... plates are removed 5 The mica board fire box top baffle is lifted out of the groove in the back plate and tilted to remove 6 The lower secondary combustion baffle plate is removed The baffle plate is loosened by removing the two tapered keys which secure the plate 7 The upper secondary combustion baffle plate is lifted out the rear is tilted upward Automatic Combustion Control Remove stove insert...

Page 36: ... user never to operate the stove with the furnace door open and that the user is aware of the requirement of a suitable fire guard where children the old or infirm may come into contact with the appliance Hand over the installation instructions operating instructions and completed warranty form to the user Remind the owner to return the warranty form for registration Complete the Stoves Registrati...

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