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Replacement components

Recommendation

Only replacement parts authorised by the manufacturer may be used.

Firebricks

In normal use, these can last for many years. It is possible however, to crack them if logs are 
continually jammed against them or if frequently struck with a poker.
Check periodically for seriously cracked firebricks, which can be replaced with new ones 
available from your dealer.

Glass Door Panel

The door glass is resistant to extreme temperatures. However, on occasion it can crack if for 
example closing the door against a protruding log. If the glass has cracked, do not operate 
the stove until the glass has been replaced with a new one available from your dealer.

Door Rope

The door seal is a braided heat resistant rope. If it detaches from the groove in the door, or 
needs to be replaced, it can be fixed using silicone.

Firebox side shields

The internal sides of the firebox are protected by 6mm thick steel sheets. Over time these can 
burn through. In such an event, new ones can be sourced from your dealer, and re-hung 
inside the firebox. 

Key Environmental Considerations

To minimise the impact on the environment the following issues need to be considered when 
proposing to install the Baker's Oven:

Local authorities (Councils) must be consulted for any restrictions that may apply to 
the use of wood burning appliances in certain areas such as smoke free zones.

The appliance must be correctly sized to suit the space and necessary clearances 
must be strictly adhered to.

The appliance and flue system must be correctly installed to the current regulations 
(local, national and European) in force at the time.

The appliance must be correctly operated.

The appliance and flue system must be properly maintained.

It is also important to ensure that the dwelling to be heated is insulated and is as 
energy efficient as is practical.

Only wood must be used when firing the appliance.

The selection, installation, correct use and maintenance of the appliance and flue system are 
discussed in more detail in the following sections of these instructions.

Summary of Contents for NBO

Page 1: ...NECTRE WOOD STOVES Installation Operating Instructions Baker s Oven Model NBO 10 Tested to EN12815...

Page 2: ...ed technical drawing for other dimensions not listed here Specification Baker s Oven Nominal heat output 10 6 kW Total efficiency 77 3 Mean CO Emission at 13 O2 0 55 Mean flue gas temperature 274 9 C...

Page 3: ...perature NOTE the temperature gauge on the oven door is only a guide to the temperature in the oven We have found that when the gauge is reading around 100 C the internal oven temperature is more like...

Page 4: ...a chimney fire close the primary air spindle control to suffocate the fire After a prolonged period of no use the chimney and the appliance should be checked for blockages prior to lighting Maintenan...

Page 5: ...eets Over time these can burn through In such an event new ones can be sourced from your dealer and re hung inside the firebox Key Environmental Considerations To minimise the impact on the environmen...

Page 6: ...minimum clearance from the corner edge of the appliance to the nearest combustible surface is 250mm If the walls adjacent to the appliance are a non combustible material and minimum 75mm thick then t...

Page 7: ...f the chimney with a register plate and fit the flue pipe up through the plate and continue the flue until it terminates outside the chimney in accordance with Building Regulations Approved Document J...

Page 8: ...s warranty Pecan Engineering Pty Ltd assumes no responsibility for the labour costs involved in removing or replacing the stove Nor shall Pecan Engineering Pty Ltd be liable for any injury loss or dam...

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