
Nominal heat output:
4.8kw (Wood)
Flue gas mass flow:
4.7 g/sec (Wood)
Recommended chimney draught:
12 Pa
Efficiency:
78.4% (Wood)
CO emission (13% O
2
):
0.31% (Wood)
Flue gas temperature:
248
0
C (Wood)
Operational mode: Intermittent
2.0 Installation
2.1 Unpacking the stove
After removing the outer packaging, unbolt the combustion chamber from the wooden pallet and
place it gently on its back. The cardboard packaging can be placed underneath to prevent marring.
Remove the leg pack from the stove and bolt each leg securely to the underside of the base on the
combustion chamber, using the bolts provided (found inside the stove). Note: There are lower bolts
supplied for fitment into holes in the base of each leg, these are adjustable to allow level adjustment
of stove to uneven surfaces.
We recommend that two people perform the assembly and installation procedure.
2.2 Installing this stove
The stove and chimney installations
MUST
comply with all current National and Local Building
Regulations and any rules in force including current issues of British Standard BS 8303 code of
practice for installation of domestic heating and cooking appliances burning solid mineral fuel and
British Standards BS EN 15287-1:2007 design, installation and commissioning of chimneys; your
approved dealer or your local building control officer can advise regarding this. Ultimately, it is you
and your installer who is responsible to ensure that the installation complies with all relevant
regulations and any rules in force.
2.2.1 Assembling the Tertiary air control. (See figure 1).
The Tertiary air control is a standard part for the Highgrove SE and Knightsbridge SE stoves multi
fuel versions.
After assembling the control, check for easy operation and check for complete seal when the plate is
closed.
Important.
If the stove is to be used for wood with standard grate or with optional Stoveasy grate the tertiary