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Troubleshooting the stove (Continued). 

 

Problem 

Probable Cause 

Action 

 

  

Poor quality wood being used 

Use dry seasoned hardwood.     

  

  

Less than 20% moisture content) 

  

Flue draught low 

Consult your stove installer 

  

  

  

  

  

Refer to user instructions for correct 

Excessive blackening of glass 

Air control use incorrect 

use of air controls 

  

  

  

  

  

Operate the stove at a higher 
temperature for a short period of time 

  

Stove operated at a continuous    whenever the stove is used. 

  

low temperature 

Warning

: Do not exceed the 

  

  

maximum fuel load stated. 

  

  

Refer to user instructions 

  

  

  

 

Important: 

Major  causes  of  chimney  fires  are  creosote  and  tar  built  up  in  the  flue  and  stove.  Consult  an 
approved chimney sweep if you are experiencing tar and creosote problems before continued use 
of the stove. 
Consult a qualified heating engineer if you experience continued flue problems and do not use the 
stove until the problem is rectified. 

3.5    Replacement parts 

 

Only use replacement parts recommended by the manufacturer. 

 

Modifications to this appliance 

must not

 be made. 

 

3.6 Product End-of- Life / Recycling 

To  Dispose  of  the  stove  after  the  product  life  has  expired,  please  observe  the  following 
information: 
Dispose of the items correctly i.e. separate the parts to be disposed of in material groups. 
Always dispose of items in a way that is sustainable as possible and that is in line with the current 
environmental protection, reprocessing / recycling and disposal technology. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Easedale 5 SE

Page 1: ...Easedale 5 SE Multi fuel burning stove Installation user instructions To be left with customer Edition 1 Reference NS 21 Date 5TH March 2020...

Page 2: ...l twin walled insulated flue system 2 8 Ventilation Fresh air supply 2 9 Chimney Draft 2 92 Carbon Monoxide Alarm 2 95 The handle 2 96 Commissioning and handover 3 0 User Manual 3 1 Maximum fuel loads...

Page 3: ...l requirements of Health Safety at Work Act are observed implemented as stated on the date of installation Due to the weight of this stove adequate facilities must be available for loading unloading i...

Page 4: ...rthern Ireland Therefore it is a requirement that fuels burnt or obtained for use in smoke control areas have been authorised in Regulations and that appliances used to burn solid fuel in those areas...

Page 5: ...weight 65kgs Dimensions distances etc Figure 2 2A Technical data according to EN 13240 A2 2004 Nominal heat output Wood 5 0kw Approved smokeless fuel 5 0kw Flue gas mass flow Wood 3 9 g sec Approved...

Page 6: ...any Rules in Force including current issues of British Standard BS 8303 code of practice for installation of domestic heating and cooking appliances approved solid mineral fuel and British Standards...

Page 7: ...ocated Check the baffles and all other parts are located into correct positions including side bricks bottom bricks grate assembly banking bar and ash pan Before lighting the stove for the first time...

Page 8: ...8 Figure 1 2 Bottom brick positioning Fig 1 3 Grate positioning...

Page 9: ...9 Fig 1 4 Lower baffle positioning Fig 1 5 Side view of stove showing lower baffle position...

Page 10: ...10 Fig 1 6 Left right hand bricks Note the right hand brick has a cut out to clear handle assembly Fig 1 7 Banking bar positioning...

Page 11: ...11 Fig 1 8 Ash pan positioning...

Page 12: ...of the stove This shows important information including a Model b Standard number c Production date d Dimensions e Serial number f Weight g Recommended fuel h Co Emissions j Efficiency k Nominal heat...

Page 13: ...erimposed hearth The dimension of the superimposed hearth in front of the stove must be a minimum of 300mm all other dimensions of the superimposed hearth and constructional hearth must be in accordan...

Page 14: ...ll surrounding non combustible brick walls have a minimum thickness of 200mm the clearance between the rear sides of stove can be reduced to 50mm refer to current National laws Building Regulations an...

Page 15: ...uding BS 8303 and BS EN 15287 1 2007 Also refer to Approved Document J England Wales Clearances to furniture and soft furnishings Serious consideration should be given to positioning of furniture or s...

Page 16: ...fire installation it is possible that the higher flue gas temperatures from a closed appliance may loosen deposits that were previously firmly adhered with the consequent risk of flue blockage It is...

Page 17: ...the placement of chimneys and flues in connection with thatched roofs The chimney or flue system must be equipped with access doors for inspection and cleaning The size of the cleaning door in the ch...

Page 18: ...uding BS 8303 and BS EN 15287 1 This must be confirmed with HETAS or Local Authority Building Control and all current National laws Building regulations and any Rules in Force Fig 3 The left picture s...

Page 19: ...uding BS 8303 and BS EN 15287 1 This must be confirmed with HETAS or Local Authority Building Control and all current National laws Building regulations and any Rules in Force 2 7 Connecting to a stai...

Page 20: ...Regulation any other Rules in Force Installation of purpose provided air vents must be installed to comply with current National laws Building Regulation any other Rules in Force Extractor fans or any...

Page 21: ...ooler temperature outside Other factors that can influence the level of draft include the length of the flue insulation of the chimney adverse weather conditions or tall buildings or trees nearby the...

Page 22: ...bled with the stainless steel handle assembly when manufactured A stove mitten is supplied with this stove for your use when operating the stove if the mitten supplied is of the incorrect size for the...

Page 23: ...nal doors and windows fully closed Check the effect of any ceiling fans that may be installed on their maximum setting If the smoke spillage test fails re check the flue system and room ventilation Pr...

Page 24: ...he room the appliance has been installed to use a suitable fireguard Explain to the user that a suitable fireguard must be used when the appliance is left unattended Record the appliance serial number...

Page 25: ...and using the long ash pan key It is recommended to always use approved stove tongs for loading and refueling the stove with wood and smokeless fuels to avoid any part of your arms and hands entering...

Page 26: ...Monoxide detector alarm conforming to the latest edition of BS EN 50291 must be installed into the room the stove is installed Installation and positioning must be in accordance with current National...

Page 27: ...re adequate protection must be provided particularly in situations where there is a safety risk to children or the infirm When using this stove in situations where children aged and or infirm persons...

Page 28: ...d re fueling may occur However persistent fume emission is potentially dangerous and must not be tolerated If fume emission does persist then the following immediate action should be taken Open doors...

Page 29: ...ie flat over the layer of embers with air at both ends The maximum length of wood to be no more than 25cm Maximum fuel load wood The maximum fuel load to be one or two small to medium sized logs total...

Page 30: ...erator or use any liquid fuels This is very dangerous and may damage the product and pollute the atmosphere Non approved smokeless fuels such as household coal All other fuels 3 2 Use Important The Ea...

Page 31: ...lated by using the secondary air control The secondary air air wash system which is supplied to the combustion chamber over the internal glass is controlled using the upper air control lever move to t...

Page 32: ...ficient burning material in the fire bed to light a new fuel charge excessive smoke emission can occur Re fuelling must be carried out onto a sufficient quantity of glowing embers and ash so that the...

Page 33: ...gnition refueling and removal of residue material It is recommended providing the ash pan is not full of residue material that the ash pan is emptied when the fire is not in use and the stove and all...

Page 34: ...stove will be operating at the nominal heat output of about 5kw Re fuelling See figure 4 1 When the fuel being burnt is low and requires to be refueled open the primary air control 2 Open the glass s...

Page 35: ...excessive smoke The appliance must not be operated with the appliance door left open except as directed in the instructions Stove shut down For both wood and solid fuel If there is still fuel burning...

Page 36: ...closed except during ignition refueling and removal of residue material It is recommended providing the ash pan is not full of residue material that the ash pan is emptied when the fire is not in use...

Page 37: ...nd any hazard pending final disposal If the ashes are disposed of by burial in soil or otherwise locally dispersed they should be retained in the closed container until all cinders have completely coo...

Page 38: ...nded that these parts should be changed at least annually of before if required Whist all the non bolted parts are removed from the inside of the stove clean all remaining internal stove parts check a...

Page 39: ...ss panel to door DO NOT over tighten the screws as this can damage the glass Replacing the glass rope seal Remove the stove door by removing the 4 screws retaining the hinges to the door and place fac...

Page 40: ...rape old glue from the locating grooves Clean the locating groove with a clean dry cloth to remove all old dust and debris Squeeze a generous bead of fresh stove rope seal glue into the rope locating...

Page 41: ...uitably qualified stove installer regularly to ensure continued safe and efficient operation of this appliance Cleaning and maintenance only to be carried out when the stove is not in use and cold 3 3...

Page 42: ...is essential to check the top of the baffles for build up of soot and ash regularly weather the stove has been used or not used From time to time remove the baffles if necessary to ensure that the flu...

Page 43: ...stove is re painted Refer to the approved heat resistant spray paint manufacturer s instructions This process is recommended to be carried out by an approved and competent stove installer such as Het...

Page 44: ...ning time is short Wet wood Use dry seasoned hardwood Over 20 moisture content Less than 20 moisture content Heat output too high Over firing Flue draught high Consult your stove installer Air control...

Page 45: ...correct Consult your stove installer Evacuate all people from the room into a safe area If safely possible open all outside doors and widows to the effected room to ventilate Vacate the Smoke is emitt...

Page 46: ...weather conditions can contribute to flue down draughts Consult your stove installer Intermittent smoke enters the room Poor flue draught usually when the stove door is opened on caused by an over si...

Page 47: ...ue joints expelling tar Warning Do not exceed the maximum fuel load stated Refer to user instructions Poor quality wood being used Use dry seasoned hardwood Less than 20 moisture content Stove operate...

Page 48: ...in the flue and stove Consult an approved chimney sweep if you are experiencing tar and creosote problems before continued use of the stove Consult a qualified heating engineer if you experience cont...

Page 49: ...49 3 7 Expolded view with part identification for Easedale 5 SE...

Page 50: ...50 3 8 Declaration Of Performance...

Page 51: ...51 3 9 Energy label The Energy label shown uses wood as the preferred fuel...

Page 52: ...ion EU 2015 1186 Energy Labelling of Local Space Heaters Manufacturer Name Newman Fireplaces Model Name Easedale 5 SE Energy Efficiency Class A Nominal Heat Output to Room kW 5 0 Nominal Heat Output t...

Page 53: ...53 Address Units 6 7 Rawreth Barns Dollyman s Farm Doublegate Lane Rawreth Wickford Essex SS11 8UD Tel 01268 763586 Fax 01268 762366...

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