Rydal 5 SE
Smoke exempt wood burning stove
.
Installation & user instructions.
(To be left with customer).
Edition 2
Reference: NS-21
Date: 28
TH
October 2020
Page 1: ...Rydal 5 SE Smoke exempt wood burning stove Installation user instructions To be left with customer Edition 2 Reference NS 21 Date 28TH October 2020...
Page 2: ...in wall insulated flue system 2 8 Ventilation Fresh air supply 2 9 Chimney draft 2 92 Carbon monoxide alarm 2 95 Assembling the handle 2 96 Commissioning and handover 3 0 User Manual 3 1 Maximum fuel...
Page 3: ...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 ins...
Page 4: ...n Northern 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 ar...
Page 5: ...eter 125mm 122 7cm2 cross section Approx weight 85kgs Dimensions distances etc Figure 2 2A Technical data according to EN 13240 A2 2004 Nominal heat output 4 9kw Flue gas mass flow 5 4 g sec Recommend...
Page 6: ...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...
Page 7: ...internal parts Fig 1 1 Drawing of parts that are not bolt fixed to the inside of stove that may have moved during transportation These parts must be checked to ensure they are in correct location bef...
Page 8: ...8 Figure 1 2 Top baffle positioning Figure 1 3 Left hand stove vermiculite fire cheek positioning...
Page 9: ...9 Fig 1 4 Lower vermiculite baffle positioning Fig 1 5 Right hand stove vermiculite fire cheek positioning...
Page 10: ...10 Fig 1 6 Showing top steel baffle in position lower baffle positioning Fig 1 7 Stove main grate positioning...
Page 11: ...cing the stove The riddling rod connecting hole in the riddling grate to be positioned to the left hand side of the stove The riddling rod is connected to the riddling grate eyelet hole to the left ha...
Page 12: ...ted to the rear 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...
Page 13: ...with current National laws Building Regulations any Rules in Force including BS 8303 and BS EN 15287 1 2007 Also refer to Approved Document J England Wales Wooden floor protection See Figure 2 and 2A...
Page 14: ...gulations any Rules in Force including BS 8303 and BS EN 15287 1 2007 Also refer to Approved Document J England Wales Contact your local building authority regarding restrictions and installation requ...
Page 15: ...ations any Rules in Force However it is recommended that the measurement between the sides rear of stove to be as large as possible above this dimension as the efficiency of this stove is dependent on...
Page 16: ...from the stove NEVER use or store aerosol sprays or any other combustible products in the vicinity of the stove when it is in operation or whenever the stove is hot The stove will remain hot for some...
Page 17: ...orce The minimum height of the flue or chimney must be 4 5m from the hearth to the top of the flue with no horizontal sections and a maximum of 4 bends Bends must have angles of less than 45 degrees f...
Page 18: ...Building Regulations and any Rules in Force including BS 8303 and BS EN 15287 1 2007 Also refer to Approved Document J England Wales There are two stove flue exits enabling either top or rear venting...
Page 19: ...d burning Refer to the Flue liner installation instructions and current National laws Building Regulations and any Rules in Force The chimney or flue system must be equipped with access doors for insp...
Page 20: ...sh air supply Refer to current National laws Building Regulations any other Rules in Force including BS 8303 and BS EN 15287 1 2007 Also refer to Approved Document J England Wales The Rydal 5 SE nomin...
Page 21: ...the stove is operating at its nominal heat output If smoke spillage occurs when the fire door is opened it is probably due to poor chimney draft This type of stove requires at least 12 5 Pa of chimne...
Page 22: ...ed into the room into which the stove is installed Installation and positioning must be in accordance with current National laws Building Regulations and any Rules in Force including Approved Document...
Page 23: ...to spindle elbow Part 3 Bakelite handle Part 4 Handle spindle elbow Assembly Securely attach the Bakelite handle part 3 to the handle spindle elbow part 4 using the bolt and washer parts 1 2 Operation...
Page 24: ...aced away from the stove and any heat and used only when the door requires to be opened or closed during lighting or re fueling simply plug the handle into the handle spindle elbow and operate in corr...
Page 25: ...elbow Assembly Securely attach the stainless steel handle part 3 to the handle spindle elbow part 4 using the bolt and washer parts 1 2 Note Due to the heat transfer from the stove to the handle will...
Page 26: ...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 Products of combustion entering the room are potentially...
Page 27: ...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 and also give to the user as this will be...
Page 28: ...rol Also use a stove mitten as below when operating the stove and when holding and using the long ash pan key It is recommended always to use approved and suitable stove tongs for loading and refuelin...
Page 29: ...d positioning must be in accordance with current National laws Building Regulations including Approved Document J England Wales and alarm manufacturers instruction Actions to take if the alarm sounds...
Page 30: ...ularly 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 are present a fireguard manufactured in accord...
Page 31: ...istent 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 and windows to ventilate the room a...
Page 32: ...then the appliance is operating at approximately 4 9Kw Ensure the wood fuel does not obstruct the tertiary air inlet holes to the rear of inside of the stove The wood fuel to be placed below all terti...
Page 33: ...ood without releasing any heat to the stove This incomplete combustion results in a layer of soot being left in the stove pipe and chimney this will harm the environment and constitutes very poor use...
Page 34: ...open Open fully the primary air control 2 To achieve clean burning and maximize the performance and efficiency of the appliance it is important to raise the temperature of the stove and chimney as qui...
Page 35: ...o the rear of inside of stove The wood fuel to be below all tertiary air outlet holes Ensure that all wood is placed so as not to touch and obstruct the glass and door when closed all fuel to be loade...
Page 36: ...ee section 3 0 User Manual under the heading A plan to deal with a chimney fire as follows Closing the air controls during the combustion process will cause poor combustion and could cause a build up...
Page 37: ...l via the ash pan at all other times the stove door MUST BE CLOSED 3 2 2 Ash removal See figure 5 Always use the key provided and stove mitten to operate the riddling control and to lift the ash pan I...
Page 38: ...position Never allow the ash pan to overfill allowing ash to be in contact with the underside of the grate If this condition is allowed the grate will wear out pre maturely It is recommended providing...
Page 39: ...egistered chimney sweep to ensure that the chimney flue is clean and free from any obstructions and to check that the chimney flue is in sound and safe serviceable condition also to check the chimney...
Page 40: ...ot in use and completely cold remove the 4 screws and fixing clips to the rear of door Wear protective gloves and goggles during this process When fitting the new glass panel locate the glass so it is...
Page 41: ...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 42: ...ure 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 4 Cleaning glass User Cleaning and maintenance on...
Page 43: ...m time to time and are a wearing consumable part Visual checks Make visual checks to the inside and outside of the stove if any other items are found to be worn damaged or cracked consult a suitably a...
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 Exploded view with part identification for Rydal 5 SE...
Page 50: ...18 SM05UNW06 Right side 1 19 SM05UNW05 Left side 1 20 CA0153 NW03 Handle ring 1 21 CA1911 AM1401U 02 Steel plate 1 22 CA1911 SM05UNW 01 Steel baffle 1 23 CA0801 Fiberglass rope 1 24 CA0802 Fiberglass...
Page 51: ...dle hook elbow 1 54 CA010402 Stainless steel knob 1 55 CA1204 Ash pan 1 56 CA0293 1 Bolt 4 57 FRSM05U29 Vermiculite Baffle 1 58 FRSM05U1213 Vermiculite left right brick 2 59 CA0266 Bolt 1 60 CA0144 St...
Page 52: ...52 3 8 Declaration of Performance...
Page 53: ...53 3 9 Energy Label...
Page 54: ...nergy Labelling of Local Space Heaters Supplier s Name or Trademark Newman Fireplaces Ltd Suppliers Model Identifier Rydal 5 SE Energy Efficiency Class of Model A Nominal Heat Output to Room kW 4 9 No...
Page 55: ...55 Address Units 6 7 Rawreth Barns Dollyman s Farm Doublegate Lane Rawreth Wickford Essex SS11 8UD Tel 01268 763586 Fax 01268 762366...