Mendip Stoves Christon 400 3 Sided Frame Operation And Installation Manual Download Page 10

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Note: If the chimney is externally fitted or the stove has been installed
on  a  larger  diameter  clay  chimney  liner  then  on  cold  days  it  maybe
necessary to warm the flue using firelighters prior to lighting with wood.

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. Place a few smaller pieces of dry wood (kindling) in the stove on top of

the non toxic firelighters,  place one or two small dry split logs (¼ split) on
top. Kindling stacked as in diagram allows combustion air flow freely and
will aid ignition.

2.

 Fully open the secondary air control above the stove door on right hand

side. Fully open primary air control at base left of stove. Pull out riddling
arm fully at base right of stove (if necessary). The Christon 400  air controls
are now fully open..

3)  Light  the  firelighters  and  push  door  to  closed  position,  latch  in  1st
position so the door is  open 2 mm. (see picture) This provides additional
combustion air  for start up and reduces condensation on the door glass.

4. Once the flames from the logs are fully established ,  this can take up to
10 min's . The door can now be  fully closed (position 2). Once fire is burning
brightly again close the primary air control and push in the riddling arm.

This will close off the primary air to the stove. If the stove begins to falter

after the primary is closed, open primary control again and leave until fire
has established, then close.

6. The fire should now be fully established and burning brightly. At this
stage close secondary air control by 50%, this is the operational setting.
For  the  stove  to  burn  cleanly  and  efficiently  plenty  of  secondary  air  is
needed, do not be tempted to shut the fire down too early as this may
cause smoke. At nominal heat output, expect to refuel your stove once an
hour  . Check load weights for your model on the table on page 5.
use the glove  when operating  air controls and door.

HOW TO LIGHT YOUR WOODBURNING STOVE

The stove will get very hot during use and due care must therefore be exercised.

Please use the glove  when operating  air controls , door and ashpan.

RE-FUELLING WHEN BURNING WOOD

To re-fuel your stove in the cleanest way only refuel your stove when flames have died down and you have glowing embers.

Before refuelling, open secondary air control fully, open primary air control fully. Open door, add two pieces of split wood
measuring  approximately  30cm  with  a  combined  weight  of  1.2kg.  Close  the  door  and  leave  the  primary  and
secondary air controls open until fire is re-established with flames. Close primary air control and slide secondary air control
to the operational position (50% open).

Experience  will determine the settings that produce best results. Use a flue thermostat to check the stove is not overheating.
Flue thermostats should be placed directly above collar of  the stove  on a non insulated section of pipe. (efficient operating
temperature range is between 200c and 400c)

Summary of Contents for Christon 400 3 Sided Frame

Page 1: ...1 OPERATION AND INSTALLATION MANUAL Multi fuel and SE models Christon 400 Inset 3 Sided FRAME 4 Sided FRAME August 2016 ...

Page 2: ...complied with when installing this appliance For further information on installing and using fireplaces and wood burning stoves please see the relevant building regulations These instructions cover the basic principals to ensure the satisfactory installation of your multi fuel stove although detail may need slight modification to suit particular local site conditions MODEL NAME Stove Height mm Sto...

Page 3: ...ve must not be installed into a chimney that serves any other heating appliance There must not be an extractor fan fitted in the same room as the stove because this can cause the stove to emit fumes into the room Asbestos This stove contains no asbestos If there is a possibility of disturbing any asbestos in the coarse of installation then please seek specialist guidance and use appropriate protec...

Page 4: ...tove Any bend in the chimney or connecting flue pipe should not exceed 45 90 bends should not be used other than within 150 mm of stove rear flue outlet FLUE CHIMNEY CONNECTION TO STOVE Tested Gas flow rates flue gas temperatures Flue gas flow rate Wood coal Test flue gas temperature wood coal pascals of pressure Christon 400 4 0 4 7g sec 244 240deg C 12 pa Chimney Connection In order for the stov...

Page 5: ...the appliance is installed on an unlined masonry flue Fit a non combustible closure plate to locate the first section of single wall flue pipe from the appliance to the old system Making the connection as with a flue liner system 4c Do not connect the system into large voids that could exist in older chimney systems If this is the case consider using a flue lining system or closure plate to improv...

Page 6: ...nstructions The minimum distances to flammable materials are specified on the EN 13240 plate on the back of the stove Distance to combustibles rear Distance to combustbles sides Distance to combustibles sides Convection models Suitable for 12mm non combustible floor plate Christon 200mm 200mm n a N a Mendip Stoves Chrstion 400 models are tested in accordance with EN 13240 Stove model Weight Nomina...

Page 7: ...stalled on a wooden floor it must be covered with a non combustible material at least 12 mm thick in accordance with Building Regulations Approved Document J to a distance of 30 cm in front of the stove and 15 cm to each side measuring from the door of the combustion chamber HEARTH COMBUSTION AIR COMBUSTION CHAMBERS Mendip Stoves are fitted internally with vermiculite heat deflection panels and ba...

Page 8: ...ST TIME Before lighting your stove for first time make sure you have read this manual fully and acquainted yourself with the controls of this appliance see page 8 The heat resistant paint on your stove will cure and harden the first time you light your appliance The curing process produces a good deal of smoke and odour it is therefore important that the first time you light your stove the room sh...

Page 9: ...o position 2 when controls stops When burning coal use position 3 to position 4 When burning coal the primary air control drops to position 3 midpoint location operate and regulate your stove Primary air Pull out to open Wood coal Position 1 Min Position 3 Min Position 2 Max Position 4 Max Secondary air slide right to open Ash riddling arm To riddlie pull and push Door handle Starting point 1st ca...

Page 10: ...ablished then close 6 The fire should now be fully established and burning brightly At this stage close secondary air control by 50 this is the operational setting For the stove to burn cleanly and efficiently plenty of secondary air is needed do not be tempted to shut the fire down too early as this may cause smoke At nominal heat output expect to refuel your stove once an hour Check load weights...

Page 11: ...ns Further information on the requirements of the Clean Air Act can be found here https www gov uk smoke control area rules Your local authority is responsible for implementing the Clean Air Act 1993 including designation and supervision of smoke control areas and you can contact them for details of Clean Air Act requirements Only specific SE models are suitable for smoke control areas see page 5 ...

Page 12: ...efore refuelling riddle your stove with riddler open secondary air control fully open primary air control fully Open door and re load 1 1 kg of smokeless coal Close the door and leave the primary and secondary air controls open until fire is re established Maintain secondary air control at 100 and maintain primary air control to it operational position 100 open In the event of a chimney fire Close...

Page 13: ... hot embers OVERNIGHT BURNING PERMANENT AIR VENT The stove requires a permanent air vent to the room This is to provide adequate air supply in order for the stove to operate safely and efficiently In accordance with current Building Regulations the installer may have fitted a permanent air supply vent into the room in which the stove is installed to provide combustion air This air vent should not ...

Page 14: ... of secondary air may be insufficient c fire not hot enough 4 The stove fails to heat fully a The firewood may be too wet b the intake of secondary air may be insufficient 5 Smoke or odour a weak chimney draft b check for blockages in the flue pipe chimney c check the height of the chimney relative to the surroundings 6 Soot in the chimney a The firewood may be too wet b intake of secondary air ma...

Page 15: ...ash pan drawer Lift and pull out of firebox chamber Take care to support ash pan during movement always wear a heat resistant glove Make sure the stove is completely cold before cleaning out ash embers can remain hot for over 24 hours Ash must be stored in a non combustible container and must not be mixed with other combustible waste Annual service The inside of the stove should be serviced cleane...

Page 16: ...ves performance Do not throw away 8 Moisture absorbency bag LOOSE PARTS PIÈCES DÉTACHÉES STOVE PARTS COMBUSTION CHAMBER ASSEMBLY This section shows the parts contained in your stove each stove has over 80 spare parts and each part is detailed When new parts are required the section will allow spares to be recognised and ordered As a further source of reference please visit www eurostove co uk for ...

Page 17: ...0 04 00 00 00 W13500 02 24 99 00 W10100 05 02 00 00 W90001 05 01 32 00 Complete brick set code W13500 02 00 99 00 W13500 02 44 00 00 W93500 05 08 00 00 Part Code Part Code Door Glass M10540 01 01 99 00 Ashpan W13500 03 00 00 00 Door rope seal W13500 06 02 00 00 Handle M10540 06 04 99 00 Glass rope seal M10510 01 02 01 00 Tool W13500 05 05 99 00 ...

Page 18: ...up and remove Remove lower baffle brick slide baffle plate forward then allow rear of baffle to drop down until baffle is vertical turn baffle and remove from chamber This reveals inner baffle brick above Remove inner baffle brick by sliding out inner baffle support brackets on each side lower baffle to vertical position turn and remove from combustion chamber Remove base grate Slide up rear brick...

Page 19: ...acuum out chamber and ash pan area before re installing bricks HOW TO REMOVE A VERMICULITE BRICK SET MONTAGE ET DÉMONTAGE DE L INTÉRIEUR When re installing base grate make sure lugs under the grate are in the quarter to three position and match the cutout in the base of the stove When installing riddling grate ensure riddling arm pin is placed in the hole in riddling grate ...

Page 20: ...Somerset BS26 2UG Tel 01934 750 500 Fax 01173 156 207 www Mendipstoves co uk E mail info mendipstoves co uk Distribué en France par la société Distributed in France and Benelux by Eurostove SAS Centre d Affaires Rue de L horlogerie BP 60011 62401 Bethune Cedex Contact eurostove fr www eurostove fr Part of Eurostove group ...

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