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Summary of Contents for CHEVIN 20DB CVWCHI08FM

Page 1: ...CHEVIN INSET 20DB MULTIFUEL CENTRAL HEATING CE STOVE Instructions for Installation Operating Maintenance Servicing JINCDW09 REV C 31 07 18 ...

Page 2: ...2 STOVE MODELS CHEVIN 20DB CVWSCHI08FM CVWCHI08FM CVWSCHI08DBFM ...

Page 3: ...CE SERVICING 20 21 TROUBLESHOOTING 22 23 OPTIONAL EXTRAS 23 SPARES 24 25 INSTALLATION COMMISSIONING CHECK LIST 26 SERVICE RECORDS 27 FULL WARRANTY INFORMATION 28 29 Welcome to the Hunter Stoves family and thank you for purchasing a Parkray Chevin stove This stove was designed and built to be a high performance heating appliance and we hope it will bring you great enjoyment The natural environment ...

Page 4: ...sture content Smokeless Fuel Anthracite or a manufactured briquette smokeless fuel which is suitable for closed door appliances Log Length 500mm Mean Flue Gas Temperature Ancit 385 C Flue Gas Mass Flow Ancit 14 1 g s Flue Outlet Size Top or Rear Option 150mm VENTILATION Where leakage is greater than 5m hour m Ventilation normally required 550mm per kW output over 5kW 5940mm Where leakage is less t...

Page 5: ...e test must be performed Do not obstruct the ventilation required for the safe use of this appliance Competent Persons Scheme Hunter Stoves recommend that this stove is installed by a member of an accredited competent persons scheme e g HETAS If the installer is not a member of a competent person s scheme it is a legal requirement in the UK to notify your Local Building Control Officer in advance ...

Page 6: ... If fume emission does persist then the following action should be taken immediately Open Doors and windows to ventilate room Let the fire out or eject and safely dispose of fuel from the appliance Check for flue chimney blockage and clean if required Do not attempt to relight the fire until the cause has been identified and corrected If necessary seek professional advice Adverse Weather In a smal...

Page 7: ...y lifting upwards of its supports and remove from firebox Remove the fuel retainer support front plate by lifting the fuel retainer support clear from its locating slots Then remove Remove the bricks by sliding forward so they are clear of their supports and tilting the bottom edge into the fire box Remove the grate bars by lifting the front up off the cam bar and sliding forward off the rear grat...

Page 8: ...d cam bar cover by lifting the cam bar from the left hand side until clear of the support Slide the cam bar to the left and remove Remove the rear grate support by lifting the support clear of the locating slots and remove Remove the baffle by sliding it forward until it reaches its stop Then lift and slide forward until clear of its supports and lower into the firebox and remove ...

Page 9: ... this appliance before installing it Many Fire Surrounds are only suitable for use with gas and electric fires and therefore may not suitable for this Solid Fuel Appliance Please check your Fire Surround Fire Surround Back Panels suitable for solid fuel are usually in three sections and slabbed If you have any doubts about the suitability of your chimney consult your local dealer stockist Both the...

Page 10: ...ddress Telephone APHC Association of Plumbing and Heating Contractors Certification Limited www aphc co uk 0121 711 5030 Building Engineering Services Competence Accreditation BESCA Limited www hvca org uk www besca org uk 0800 652 5533 HETAS Ltd Heating Equipment Testing and Approval Scheme www hetas co uk 01684 278170 NAPIT Registration Ltd www napit org uk 01623 811483 NICEIC Group Ltd www nice...

Page 11: ...ny solid non combustible floor The boundary of the hearth must be clearly marked This can be done by adding a super imposed hearth on top of the constructional hearth e g a slate slab on top of a solid concrete floor Flue Draught If the draught exceeds the recommended maximum a draught stabiliser must be fitted so that the rate of burning can be controlled and to prevent over firing If the reading...

Page 12: ...ds with a depth in excess of 100mm this clearance must be increased to 200mm Installing the Stove 1 Check positions of pipe connections 2 3 4 Move the stove into position inside the fireplace opening being careful not to damage the hearth or paintwork on the stove and making sure that the rope seal is compressed forming a tight seal between the stove and fireplace 5 Drill hole into hearth through ...

Page 13: ...ore the liner If connecting to an existing masonry chimney it is recommended that a flue forming pipe short length of flue pipe is used and the void between the flue forming pipe and the chimney is filled with vermiculite concrete A suitable access hole will need to be made in the chimney breast to allow the back filling to be carried out and then filled and sealed once the installation is complet...

Page 14: ...ot water systems with gravity circulation to the hot water cylinder and one unvalved 2 KW radiator to act as a heat leak when the central heating is switched off All four tappings on wraparound boilers should be used for systems incorporating separate gravity and pumped heating loops Each flow and return should be taken from diagonally opposite sides of the boiler If a common flow and return is us...

Page 15: ...ostat 90 C Circulating Pump Low Limit Thermostat 45 C Time Switch Drain Cock Room Thermostat High Limit Thermostat 90 C Circulating Pump Low Limit Thermostat 45 C Time Switch Drain Cock Injector Tee Four Tapping System Two Tapping System ...

Page 16: ...illage please allow the appliance to cool and then re check the chimney flue system and ventilation Do not run the stove at full output for at least 24 hours On completion of the commissioning Upon completion allow a suitable period of time for any fire cement and mortar to dry out Do not run the stove at full output for at least 24 hours Please instruct the user on the safe operation of this appl...

Page 17: ...GLASS For this product to work properly it must be used correctly It is essential that the stove has an adequate air supply for combustion and ventilation The primary and secondary air inlets must be kept clear from obstruction and blockage Thermostat Primary Air The thermostat is controlled by the knob on the side of the stove with settings from 0 10 The thermostat generally operates between 50 t...

Page 18: ...s should be used to operate the air controls The baffle will automatically slide back into its closed position when the door is closed This is achieved by the door pushing onto the baffle arm Locomotive Grate Your Hunter Stove is fitted with a locomotive type grate So that de ashing can be carried out cleanly and easily it is riddled from the outside of the stove with the doors closed Grate Operat...

Page 19: ... fail to light correctly open the door and use a poker to spread the fuel across the bottom of the firebox Close the door and allow the fuel and stove to cool before attempting to relight the fire Reduced Combustion In order to shut down the stove reduce the thermostat control to 0 and close the secondary air by sliding control to the left If the controls are left in this position the fire will be...

Page 20: ...ted with a propriety high temperature stove paint Glass Panel s Clean the glass panel when cool with a propriety glass cleaner Highly abrasive substances should be avoided as these can scratch the glass and make subsequent cleaning more difficult Wet logs on heated glass a badly aimed poker or heavy slamming of the doors could crack the glass panels The glass will not fracture from heat Should you...

Page 21: ...l components Riddling Bars Cam Bar Catch Bar Ashpan Side Plates and Baffle Clean them with a brush and inspect them for damage Sweep the chimney flue system if necessary Clean down the internal surfaces of the appliance using a scraper or wire brush Inspect these surfaces for damage corrosion If corrosion or damage is found we advise that you consult with your installer about rectification repair ...

Page 22: ...ent smoke spillage into room when appliance door is opened Low flue draught Speak to your installer Incorrect additional ventilation air in to the building Speak to your installer Continuous smoke spillage into the room when stove is in use Blocked flue Open all doors and windows to ventilate the room Allow the fire to go out Check flue for blockage Do not re use until the problem has been identif...

Page 23: ...eak to your installer Incorrect use of air control See user instructions for correct use of air control Appliance operated at low temperatures continuously Operate at high output for short periods See instructions for correct use of air control FLUES Flue systems have two main functions 1 To remove the smoke fumes and combustion gasses from the building safely and efficiently 2 To provide a suffic...

Page 24: ...24 Spares Information SINGLE DOOR DOUBLE DOORS LEFT HAND RIGHT HAND ...

Page 25: ...25 Body Assembly Spares ...

Page 26: ... Date Installed Appliance Stock Code Appliance Description Serial Number COMMISSIONING CHECK Complete Sign YES NO Does the chimney flue system meet the appropriate standard Has the chimney flue system been swept and passed the soundness test Has this appliance passed the smoke test Has this appliance passed the spillage test Have you explained how to operate the appliance and explained the control...

Page 27: ...27 Service Records ...

Page 28: ...arranty to be valid and within every 12 month anniversary thereafter to maintain the validity and coverage of any extended warranty For this purpose the installation and user instructions supplied with the appliance makes a provision for receipts and annual services to be recorded This is needed in the event of a claim during the warranty period 4 Only genuine Hunter Stoves spare parts or consumab...

Page 29: ...by burning material with high creosote content or any other painted treated timber 5 Consequential loss to associated non Hunter Stoves Group products is not covered under the warranty 6 Consequential loss relating to decorations soft furnishings or other household assets is not covered under the warranty 7 Cost associated with the removal and re installation of an appliance subject to a warranty ...

Page 30: ...ves Group or see the helpful hints section of our website www hunterstoves co uk This appliance is suitable for continuous burning This appliance is not suitable for use in a shared flue All genuine Hunter Group spares can be purchased through our website www hunterstoves co uk spares or through your authorised dealer ...

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