Mendip SOMERTON 2 Pedestal Operation And Installation Manual Download Page 13

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If the air  controls  on your stove are closed too much  incomplete combustion may lead to a build-up of hard, shiny soot on
the inside of your stove and glass. To prevent sooting of the chamber and glass introduce:-

1)  more secondary air,
2) check that your fuel is suitable and dry.
3) that you have sufficient draw in your chimney.

It is important to check the draft conditions before lighting your stove. This may be done, for instance, by crumpling a piece
of newspaper, placing it in the combustion chamber and lighting it. The draft conditions are good if the smoke is drawn away
through the chimney.

Incomplete combustion

Mendip stoves are designed to burn wood. Wood burns more efficiently and cleanly if  it is burnt hotter. Mendip stoves do
not recommend that their stoves are burnt overnight for this reason. As a night time regime we recommend that the fire is

loaded when hot and burnt for five minutes with the secondary air control fully open until the new wood has taken and is

burning, then close the secondary air valve to its operational position. On returning to the stove in the morning the fire will
have burn out, reload with some paper or firelighter and some kindling and open both air sliders fully to relight quickly.

Beware as the ash bed will have 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 under
any circumstances be shut off or sealed.

Always use the operating tools provided when

handling parts likely to be hot when the stove is
in use. Your stove  has the following  parts  in
the stove.

1.  Cast Iron grate
2.  Ashpan
3.  Stove Glove
4.  Top plate decorative cover plate
5.  Instruction manual & warranty card
6.  Vermiculite brick linings ( these are integral

to the stoves performance-Do not throw
away)

7.  Moisture absorbency bag

Loose parts

Summary of Contents for SOMERTON 2 Pedestal

Page 1: ...1 Operation and Installation Manual SOMERTON 2 Side Glass WOOD STOVE Manuel de l Utilisateur et Mode d Emploi ENG FR Somerton 2 SG FEB 2016...

Page 2: ...any potential operational problems Please note that all local regulations including those referring to national and European Standards need to be complied with when installing this appliance For furth...

Page 3: ...in the same room as the appliance Further guidance on the installation of the carbon monoxide alarm is available in BS EN 50292 2002 and from the alarm manufacturer s instructions Provision of an alar...

Page 4: ...e outlet socket of the stove 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 Chimney Connection In o...

Page 5: ...tible materials should not be located where the heat dissipating through the walls of fireplaces or flues could ignite it Therefore when installing the stove in the presence of combustible materials d...

Page 6: ...6 Stove dimensions and connection measurements 420mm 985mm 495mm 460mm 150mm 1100m 135mm 130mm 100mm...

Page 7: ...ioning the stove in a corner position with combustible walls the stove must be 150mm at the corners points to achieve 500mm from the side glass to the side wall If the walls are non combustible the co...

Page 8: ...prefabricated factory made insulated metal chimney Hearth Combustion chambers Commissioning and handover Ensure loose parts brick and grates are fitted in accordance with the instructions given in the...

Page 9: ...ing your stove for first time make sure you have read this manual fully and acquainted yourself with the controls of this appliance see page 9 The heat resistant paint on your stove will cure and hard...

Page 10: ...educes and out increases the total amount of combustion air in the stove Moving the control lever from left to right By moving the control lever to the left increases the primary air mix and moving to...

Page 11: ...tove flames begin to falter and generate smoke in chamber unlatch the door again until the fire is established 6 Once the fire bed is established slide UAC control to the secondary position and push i...

Page 12: ...rol areas see page 5 alterations should not be attempted Mendip smoke control stoves should not be burnt with the door left open The refuelling procedure allow the newly charged fuel to burn with the...

Page 13: ...the new wood has taken and is burning then close the secondary air valve to its operational position On returning to the stove in the morning the fire will have burn out reload with some paper or fir...

Page 14: ...14 Somerton combustion chamber Secondary air air wash Tertiary Air bar Vermiculite brick set Cast iron grate Log retainer wing Ash pan with seal Firebrick Baffle Double glazed side glass...

Page 15: ...nd 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...

Page 16: ...SIDES M90700 01 15 99 01 SOMERTON GLASS CLAMPS BOTTOM TOP M90700 06 02 01 01 DOOR ROPE SEAL M90700 01 02 01 01 GLASS ROPE SEAL 5 6 6 2 3 1 4 7 M90703 02 05 99 00 M90703 02 04 99 00 M90703 02 18 99 00...

Page 17: ...3 20 09 00 00 M10703 01 21 99 00 M90700 18 00 00 01 M10703 01 21 99 00 M90800 11 07 99 00 M90703 15 07 00 00 M90700 20 05 99 00 M90700 11 10 30 01 M90700 06 00 00 01 M90703 20 08 00 00 M10703 01 20 99...

Page 18: ...SOMERTON SIDE GLASS DOOR CONSTRUCTION SOMERTON SIDE GLASS BASE FRAME DOOR CONSTRUCTION...

Page 19: ...Mendipstoves co uk E mail info mendipstoves co uk Distribu en France par la soci t Distributed in France and Benelux by Eurostove SAS Centre d Affaires Rue de L horlogerie BP 60011 62401 Bethune Cede...

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