Mendip Stoves 5 pedestal Operating/Service Instructions Manual Download Page 12

12

Chimney

For correct operation of the stove, the height of the chimney from its base should not be less than 4.5m and it should 
terminate above the roof in accordance with current Building Regulations. All requirements as outlined in BS EN 15287-
1:2007. Failure to observe the recommended minimum sizes or methods of flue connection may lead to fume emission 
and reduce burning rates. The diameter of the connecting flue and chimney should at no point narrow to less than the 
diameter of the appliance flue outlet.

When fitting the stove to an existing chimney, its internal and external condition should be checked before the appliance 
is installed. The chimney must be swept before installation. The flue must be stable and free from all jointing compounds.

Ensure a new chimney is free of internal projections, such as jointing compounds, before installing the appliance. The 
stove must not share a chimney with another appliance.

When using a factory-made insulated chimney, it must comply with BS 4543 Parts 1 and 2. The recommended diameter 
is 150mm; contact the chimney manufacturer for further advice.

After deciding whether to use the top or rear exit on the stove, fit the flue socket plate and blanking plates in the required 
positions, ensuring a good seal is made with fire cement or similar. When using the rear exit, always use an appropriate 
tee; a 90° elbow should not be used.

Advise the end user to have the chimney thoroughly swept at least every twelve months. If bituminous coal or wood is 
used, the chimney may require more frequent sweeping.

Flue layout

If the stove is installed in an existing recess directly below a chimney flue, the exhaust end of the flue pipe must extend 
into the throat of the chimney, at least 150mm into the overhanging brickwork. Any cavities or pockets above the throat 
plate should be filled.

If the stove is connected via flue pipe to an existing brick chimney, square bends and horizontal runs must not be used. A 
cleaning door must be included at every bend. See 

fig 4

below for details.

Avoid  extended  horizontal  flue  runs.  Whichever  method  of  installation  is  used,  air  must  not  be  allowed  to  enter  the 
chimney, save through the stove; all joints must be airtight. If the chimney is unlined and there is doubt as to its condition, 
it should be lined in accordance with current Building Regulations.

Summary of Contents for 5 pedestal

Page 1: ...ood Smoke control model 4 8 kW 5 2kW Space Heating Stove OPERATION INSTALLATION COMMISSIONING SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS Please read these instructions carefully before installing commissioning and using...

Page 2: ...ems below Insulation and Seals Glass rope mineral wool insulation pads ceramic fibre glass insulation When handling avoid inhalation and contact with eyes These may be harmful and cause irritation to...

Page 3: ...ed fuels 6 7 Troubleshooting and maintenance 7 After sales advice 8 Installation 9 Regulations Health safety Preparation 9 Siting 10 Technical details 10 Chimneys flues 11 12 Air supply 12 Fuel conver...

Page 4: ...s design The stove must not share a chimney with another appliance Do not use aerosol sprays near the stove when alight OPERATION Before using the stove check that the chimney is clear and has been co...

Page 5: ...have to be cleaned more frequently Wood Do not burn waste wood pre cut sawn timber pallet wood or any treated timber Do not over load your stove Wood should be split and dry with moisture content of...

Page 6: ...inous coal briquettes may be used but petroleum coke must not Wood burning types of wood Wood logs and peat blocks may be used but only outside smoke control areas The stove will burn most well season...

Page 7: ...sides to be subject to the drying effect of sun and wind Do not store the wood within the installation clearances of the appliance or within the space required for loading or ash removal To reduce th...

Page 8: ...losions that force air through the fire door seals or air controls is caused by inadequate combustion air for example if the door is closed too early or the air regulator wheel and air wash are not op...

Page 9: ...f the appliance not sanctioned by these instructions The breakdown occurs as a result of work on the appliance by an unauthorised third party Important Invoices for attendance and repair work by any t...

Page 10: ...otective equipment Preparation Before assembling the stove ensure all packaged parts have been removed from inside Inspect the stove to ensure no damage has occurred during transit Ensure all parts ha...

Page 11: ...780 x 380 x 350 540 x 380 x 350 780 x 380 x 350 Flue Socket 125mm 5 125mm 5 125mm 5 125mm 5 Flue Gas Temperature at outlet 297 C 297 C 258 C 258 C Flue Draught Requirement 0 04 0 06 in WG 0 04 0 06 i...

Page 12: ...mney manufacturer for further advice After deciding whether to use the top or rear exit on the stove fit the flue socket plate and blanking plates in the required positions ensuring a good seal is mad...

Page 13: ...structed air vent is required It must communicate directly with the outside or an adjacent room which itself has a permanent air vent The vent must have a minimum effective area of 550mm2 per kW of ra...

Page 14: ...tool supplied the air regulator wheel and the air wash control Test the flue draught The minimum draught required is 0 04 in WG the maximum allowed is 0 06 in WG Light the stove and allow to reach a s...

Page 15: ...n use Allow the stove to cool before the engineer attends Procedure Remove the front grate fire bricks throat plate bottom grate and ashpan Sweep the chimney thoroughly from an accessible position see...

Page 16: ...soft brush for the firebricks Replace any damaged items and re fit in the reverse order Remove the door glass and clean with a damp cloth wipe with a dry cloth Inspect and replace the door seal if ne...

Page 17: ...The following information should be provided upon installation of the appliance for householder reference Installation Engineer Company Company Address Company Tel No...

Page 18: ...18...

Page 19: ......

Page 20: ...20...

Page 21: ...21...

Page 22: ...endip Stoves Ltd and neither the brochure or any part thereof may be reproduced without prior written consent Mendip stoves policy is one of continuous research and development This may necessitate al...

Reviews: