Mendip Stoves 5 pedestal Operating/Service Instructions Manual Download Page 4

INTRODUCTION

The  Mendip  Multi-fuel  stove  has  been  designed  and 
constructed  to  give  years  of  trouble-free  domestic 
space heating. These instructions are provided to assist 
you  in  obtaining  the  best  performance  with  the  least 
trouble and cost.

To  help  us  provide  the  highest  levels  of  customer 
service,  it  is  important  that  the  registration  card  is 
completed  in  full  and  returned. To  ensure  you have  a 
clear  understanding  of  the  appliance,  please  take  the 
time to read these instructions.

The  stove  must  be  installed  by  a  qualified  engineer. 
Routine  cleaning  can  be  carried  out  by  the  end  user, 
but the stove should be fully serviced, and the chimney 
swept,  on  an  annual  basis  by  an  approved  engineer. 
Keep all ventilation installed for use with the stove open 
and clear of obstructions.

Do not put combustible materials close to the stove. Its 
surface  will  become  very  hot  during  burning,  so  a 
suitable  fireguard  should  be  used.  Some  household 
items,  such  as  photographs,  paintings  or  television 
screens,  may  be  susceptible  to  damage  from  rapidly-
fluctuating air temperatures; as such, do not place them 
above  the  stove  area,  where  high-temperature  air  will 
circulate.

Do  not  use  third-party  spares  with  the  appliance,  or 
make  unauthorised  modifications  to  its  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  confirmed  for  soundness.  Operate  the 
stove at low outputs for the first few days for glue and 
paint curing; some odours may be given off during this 
time, so keep the building well ventilated.
Your stove will become very hot when it is running and 
so should not be touched with bare hands. A operating 
tool and a glove are provided for operation of the stove 
when hot.

Solid fuels

Ensure  the  stove  is  set  to  burn  solid  fuel.  The bottom 
grate assembly, fire bricks, throat plate, front grate and 
ash pan must all be present (see 

fig 5

for assembly).

Note:  on  cold  days  it  may  be  necessary  to  warm  the 
flue using two firelighters. Procedure:

Place  firelighters,  or  a  liberal  coating  of  kindling 
material  (wood/paper,  light  paper)  among  a  small 
quantity of fuel in the combustion chamber.

After  lighting,  set  the  air  regulator  wheel  to 
maximum  and  the  air  wash  to  about  50%.  To 
prevent  condensation  build-up,  leave  the  door 
partially open until the glass has warmed. 

With the fire established, open the fire door and fill 
the  combustion  chamber  to  the  top  of  the  front 
grate, sloping upwards to the rear of the chamber.

Close the fire door and ensure it is locked. For best 
efficiency,  set  the  air  wash  to  about  25%  and 
control burning using the air regulator wheel.

Fig 1

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: