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Valley Drive · Swift Valley · Rugby, Warks CV21 1TW · England
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Instructions for Installation and Use
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UK/EN 3240
Page 1: ...Distributed by Mors UK Valley Drive Swift Valley Rugby Warks CV21 1TW England Collection Instructions for Installation and Use 4 81 Efficiency 6 75 Efficiency 8 72 Efficiency UK EN 13240...
Page 2: ...lacement distance requirements 3 1 5 The chimney 5 1 6 Pipe connections 5 1 7 Connecting to a masonry chimney 6 1 8 Connecting to a steel chimney 6 1 9 Draft conditions 7 2 0 Firing the stove 8 2 1 Li...
Page 3: ...vise regarding this Ultimately it is you and your installer who is responsible that the installation complies 1 3 Chimney sweeping It may also be wise to consult your local chimney sweep before instal...
Page 4: ...fired The necessary caution must therefore be observed particularly where children or the infirm are present Hearth requirements of all models Where the stove is to be fitted onto a combustible floor...
Page 5: ...er With respect to the chimney termination all chimneys should terminate in accordance with National and Local Building Regulations Note that National and Local Regulations also apply with regard to t...
Page 6: ...s instructions Excessive weight on the stove will inhibit expansion and could lead to damage of the stove top Damage caused to the stove in this way would not be covered by the manufacturers guarante...
Page 7: ...e summer months There is no air movement wind outside The chimney is not tall enough with the result that the terminal sits in the lee of the roof surface or in the vicinity of tall trees or neighbour...
Page 8: ...e secondary air supply is sufficiently open for using alternative types of fuel Both the primary and secondary air supply are closed The secondary air supply is open and the primary air supply is clos...
Page 9: ...r two Never use driftwood as it is generally very salty and thus will severely damage both the stove and the chimney Impregnated painted wood and plywood emit toxic smoke and fumes and consequently mu...
Page 10: ...should be es tablished at this point close the fire door If all the necessary conditions are met a nice layer of embers will start to accumulate after another 15 20 minu tes When refuelling your stov...
Page 11: ...stove should be done while there are still glowing embers in the bed Spread the em bers across the bottom but concentrated mostly to wards the front of the stove 6 Place three pieces of fuel weighing...
Page 12: ...sing the stove for longer burn time put a lot of wood in the stove and let in just a little air The wood s heat value will not be optimised during such periods When lighting the stove in the summer th...
Page 13: ...ons for sooted glass window fuel is too wet green pieces of fuel uncut wood are too thick operating temperature of the stove is too low too much air coming through bottom grate POOR FLUE DRAFT Interna...
Page 14: ...hould be regularly checked for debris and cleaned You must ensure that your chimney sweep removes all soot and debris from the stove after the sweeping process Your chimney should be swept at least on...
Page 15: ...oor Once the stove has reached your desired temperature you can maintain the output by opening further for more heat or closing for less heat The secondary air regulator must always be open just enoug...
Page 16: ...4162500 Coal insert 33000200 33000400 33000400 Grate Frame 33000500 33000900 Baffle lower 33005800 33001100 33008800 Baffle upper 33006000 33002000 33008900 Draft Reducer 73002661 Glass 79000100 79000...