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3.7 Carbon Monoxide Alarm
Refer to Current National laws, Building Regulations, & any Rules in Force, including BS
8303 and BS EN 15287-1:2007 & (Approved Document J England & Wales)
An
approved
Carbon Monoxide alarm conforming to the latest edition of BS EN 50291
must
be
installed 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 J England & Wales).
Also refer to the alarm manufacturer's
instructions.
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.8
Commissioning and handover
Ensure
the installation of this stove is completed in accordance with Current National laws,
local codes, and Regulations in each country. All local Regulations & any Rules in Force,
including those which refer to National and European standards,
must be
observed when
installing this product.
Ensure
all parts are fitted in accordance with these instructions.
Check the soundness of door seals, castings, and all joints.
On completion of the installation allow a suitable period for any fire cement and mortar to dry
out, before lighting the stove.
Check the operation of all air controls.
Carry out a final smoke draw test.
Warm the flue within inside the stove with a blowlamp or similar product, for approximately
10 minutes.
Place a smoke pellet on the centre of the grate.
Ensure
all air controls are fully open.
Close the stove door. The smoke emitted from the smoke pellet should now be drawn fully up
the flue and be seen to exit from the flue terminal.
Complete the test with all windows and doors closed within the room the stove is fitted.
If there are any extractor fans fitted in adjacent rooms the test
must be
repeated with the fans
switched on and running on maximum with interconnecting doors fully open and all external
windows and doors 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. Products of
combustion entering the room are
potentially very dangerous
and the stove must never be left
installed in this condition.
When the fault of the smoke test failure has been identified and rectified another smoke test
must be completed to ensure that no products of combustion enter the room and property.
Check the stove for smoke or fume spillage under normal use, light the stove and slowly
increase the temperature.
Once the stove is under fire check all seals for soundness and check that the flue is functioning
correctly and that all products of combustion are vented safely to atmosphere via the chimney
terminal.
Complete the test with all windows and doors closed within the room the stove is fitted.
If there are any extractor fans fitted in adjacent rooms the test must be repeated with the fans
switched on and running on maximum and with interconnecting doors fully open and all
external doors and windows fully closed.
Summary of Contents for Windermere 5 SE
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