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qualified HETAS engineer, any necessary repairs have 
been made, and the chimney has been swept.

If  smoke  collects  inside  the  building,  close  the  air 
regulator wheel and air wash. Open windows and doors 
to allow the smoke to escape. Do not use the stove until 
the source of the problem has been repaired.

Fuel quality

Poor quality fuel can lead problems lighting the stove or 
maintaining  a  steady  burning  rate,  poor  flame  with 
excess smoke, excess dirt build-up, or staining, on the 
glass and inside the combustion chamber, and reduced 
life  spans  for  the  internal  components,  such  as  fire 
bricks and bottom grate.

When burning wood, in addition to the above, wet fuel 
may  cause  excess  creosote  build-up  in  the  flue  and 
discoloured chimney smoke.

Flue draught

The  flue  must  operate  under  pressure that  is,  there 
should be a constant "pull" up the chimney to allow the 
hot  flue gases  to  escape  safely.  The  flue  draught  can 
be affected by  structures that are too close  to  the  flue 
termination,  extreme  winds  extreme  temperatures, 
incorrect  combustion  air,  a  blocked  flue  or  incorrectly-
sized flue. Ensure the required ventilation openings are 
kept permanently free of obstructions.

If  fuel  consumption  is  too  high  or  overheating  occurs, 
these may be caused by excessive flue draught. If the 
fire will not light or maintain a steady burning rate, if the 
heat  output  is  too  low,  or  smoke  remains  in  the 
combustion  chamber,  these  may  be  caused  by 
inadequate flue draught.

Blow-back

Blow-back small  explosions  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 
open wide enough after adding new fuel. 

CO Alarm

Your  installer  should  have  fitted  a  CO  alarm  in  the 
same  room  as  the  appliance.  If  the  alarm  sounds 
unexpectedly,  follow  the  instructions  given  under  the 
section ‘WARNING NOTE’ above

MAINTENANCE

Before cleaning the stove, ensure it has fully cooled.

Routine  maintenance  can  be  carried  out  by  the  end 
user. The throat plate should be removed and cleaned 
monthly.  The  flue  pipe  can  be  cleaned  by  using  a 
flexible  brush.  Only  use  a  damp  sponge  for  external 
surfaces.  Over  time,  the  fire  door  glass  may  become 

dirty; to clean, wipe with a damp cloth and polish with a 
dry one.

The  stove  should  be  fully  serviced  and  the  chimney 
swept on an annual basis by a qualified engineer.

It may eventually become necessary to re-coat the matt 
black external surfaces of the stove; always use a paint 
or  spray  specifically  designed  to  withstand  high 
temperatures.

The  ideal  time for  servicing is just after  the  end of  the 
heating season,  as the stove  will  not  be in use. While 
dormant, the stove should be emptied of ash and fuel, 
and left with the air regulator wheel and air wash open; 
this will help prevent condensation build up, which can 
reduce  the  stove's  life  expectancy.  The  interior can be 
sprayed  with  anti-corrosion  treatment e.g.  WD40 to 
provide further protection.

After a prolonged shutdown, the flue should be checked 
for blockages before use.

Summary of Contents for 8 pedestal

Page 1: ...Wood Smoke control model 8 3kW 7 7kW 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: ...appliance or make unauthorised modifications to its design The stove must not share a chimney with another appliance OPERATION Before using the stove check that the chimney is clear and has been confi...

Page 5: ...ill 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...

Page 6: ...easoned softwoods and hard woods Softwoods are usually easier to light than hard woods but the latter will produce less ash soot and creosote residue and will burn for longer Types of hard wood includ...

Page 7: ...volume rather than weight as the influence of moisture content is removed from the calculation Wood burning creosote build up Wood combustion is never 100 complete wood smoke always contains some unb...

Page 8: ...adequate flue draught Blow back Blow back small explosions 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...

Page 9: ...tained correctly The breakdown occurs due to use of the appliance not sanctioned by these instructions The breakdown occurs as a result of work on the appliance by an unauthorised third party Importan...

Page 10: ...uipment 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 have been pro...

Page 11: ...mm 6 152 5mm 6 152 5mm 6 Flue Gas Temperature at outlet 382 C 382 C 309 C 309 C Flue Draught Requirement 0 04 0 06 in WG 0 04 0 06 in WG 0 04 0 06 in WG 0 04 0 06 in WG Flue draught nominal output 0 0...

Page 12: ...d 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...

Page 13: ...r the fan has established its normal airflow pattern perform combustion analyses of the stove at minimum and maximum outputs Perform similar tests while the fan is switched off Interference tests shou...

Page 14: ...an accessible position see fig 4 page 11 Clear out any large deposits from inside the combustion chamber and vacuum that which remains If necessary scrape off deposits that have attached to the walls...

Page 15: ...15 The following information should be provided upon installation of the appliance for householder reference Installation Engineer Company Company Address Company Tel No...

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Page 17: ...ndip 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 alt...

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