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JINCHI05 RevD 21/05/14 

General Guidance 

It  is  important  that  your  stove  is  correctly 
installed  as  Parkray  Stoves  cannot  accept 
responsibility  for  any  fault  arising  through 
incorrect use or installation. 
 
These  instructions  cover  the  basic  principles  to 
ensure  satisfactory  installation  of  the  stove, 
although  detail  may  need  slight  modification  to 
suit particular local site conditions.  
 
The installation must comply with current Building 
Regulations,  national  and  European  standards, 
Local  Authority  byelaws  and  other  specifications 
or regulations as they affect the installation of the 
stove.  
 
The  Building  Regulations  requirements  may  also 
be 

met 

by 

adopting 

the 

relevant 

recommendations  in  the  current  issues  of  British 
Standards BS 8303 and BS EN 15287-1. 
 

C

OMPETENT 

P

ERSONS 

S

CHEME

 

Parkray  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 
persons scheme, it is a legal requirement to notify 
your local building control body in advance of any 
work starting. 
 

H

EALTH AND 

S

AFETY 

P

RECAUTIONS

 

Special  care  must  be  taken  when  installing  the 
stove  such  that  the  requirements  of  the  Health 
and Safety at Work Act are met. 
 

H

ANDLING

 

Adequate  facilities  must  be  available  for  loading, 
unloading and site handling.  
 

F

IRE 

C

EMENT

 

Some types of fire cement are caustic and should 
not be allowed to come into contact with the skin. 
In case of contact, wash immediately with plenty 
of water.  

 

A

SBESTOS

 

This  stove  contains  no  asbestos.  If  there  is  a 
possibility of disturbing any asbestos in the course 
of installation then please seek specialist guidance 
and use appropriate protective equipment.  

 

M

ETAL 

P

ARTS

 

When installing or servicing this stove, care should 
be taken to avoid the possibility of personal injury. 
 

M

ODIFICATION

 

No  unauthorized  modification  of  this  appliance 
should be carried out. 
 

Safety 

WARNING  – 

This  appliance  will  be  hot  when  in 

operation  and  due  care  should  be  taken.  The 
supplied  gloves  may  be  used  to  open  the  door 
and operate the air controls. 
 

A

EROSOLS

 

Do not use an aerosol spray on or near the stove 
when it is alight. 

 

F

IREGUARDS

 

Always use a fireguard in the presence of children, 
the elderly or the infirm. The fireguard should be 
manufactured  in  accordance  with  BS8423  – 
Fireguards for use with solid fuel appliances. 
 

D

N

OT 

O

VER

-F

IRE

 

It  is  possible  to  fire  the  stove  beyond  its  design 
capacity.  This  could  damage  the  stove  so  watch 
for  signs  of  over-firing.    If  any  part  of  the  stove 
starts  to  glow  red,  the  stove  is  in  an  over-fire 
situation  and  the  controls  should  be  adjusted 
accordingly. Never leave the stove unattended for 
long periods without first adjusting the controls to 
a safe setting. Careful air supply control should be 
exercised at all times. 
 

F

UME 

E

MISSION

 

Properly  installed  and  operated,  this  appliance 
will  not  emit  fumes.  Occasional  fumes  from  de-
ashing  and  refueling  may  occur.  Persistent  fume 
emission must not be tolerated.  
 

This  appliance  should  not  be  operated  with  the 
doors open 
 

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. 

Summary of Contents for Inset Chevin 5

Page 1: ...JINCHI05 RevD 21 05 14 Inset Chevin 5 Installation and Operating Instructions ...

Page 2: ...t burning This appliance is not suitable for use in a shared flue Read and follow the operating instructions Use only recommended fuels This stove has been designed and assembled so that it may be used to burn wood logs in a Smoke Control Area Find out if you are in a Smoke Control Area by contacting your Local Authority The Inset Chevin 5 has been fitted with a permanent bypass that prevents clos...

Page 3: ...ntains no asbestos If there is a possibility of disturbing any asbestos in the course of installation then please seek specialist guidance and use appropriate protective equipment METAL PARTS When installing or servicing this stove care should be taken to avoid the possibility of personal injury MODIFICATION No unauthorized modification of this appliance should be carried out Safety WARNING This a...

Page 4: ... Many fire surrounds are suitable only for use with gas and electric fires and therefore not suitable for solid fuel This product is designed to fit into a standard 16 inch fireback An adaptor for flexible flue liners 150mm is also available if required The upper section of the fireback may need to be removed to fit the flue adaptor The chimney height and the position of the chimney terminal shoul...

Page 5: ...iances in the same room or space Material Clearances Any non combustible walls within 50mm of this appliance should be at least 200mm thick and should extend 300mm above the top of the appliance and at least 1 2 metres above the hearth Any walls more than 50mm from the appliance may be reduced to a thickness of 75mm Ensure the inter connecting flue pipe also has adequate clearances to combustible ...

Page 6: ...fting the right hand side until it will clear the opening and remove 3 Remove the catch bar front plate by lifting the right hand side until it will clear the opening and remove 4 Remove the grate bars by lifting them away from the cam bar and pulling forward out of the rear grate support The singular bars should be removed first noting their positions low or high leaving the two static triangular...

Page 7: ...ight hand side is clear of the hole then raise one side and swing out through the door opening 8 Remove the ash barrier by sliding out of the stove 9 Remove the baffle by lifting and tilting one edge so it can be lowered into the firebox and removed 10 Remove one of the upper side bricks by lifting it out of its support on the tertiary air bar and lowering it into the firebox Note at this stage on...

Page 8: ...e 2 Remove internal components 3 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 4 Drill into the existing fireback through the fixing holes in the body see below using a 6mm drill bit 5 Place the screws provided into the f...

Page 9: ...lasma screen televisions or ornaments etc as these could be damaged and could potentially create a fire hazard For more information read the Material Clearance section of these installation instructions WARNING This appliance will be hot when in operation and due care should be taken The supplied operating tool or gloves may be used to open the door and operate the air controls AEROSOLS Do not use...

Page 10: ...ttempting to relight the fire N B Leaving the air controls in the closed position adding too much fuel or using wood that is wet or too large will prevent the fire from establishing correctly and may result in smoke emission from the stove When the stove is up to operating temperature the operating tool or gloves should be used to operate the air controls REDUCED COMBUSTION In order to shut down t...

Page 11: ...ng this amount can result in the production of excessive smoke RECOMMENDED FUELS Parkray Stoves recommend that wood logs are burnt in this appliance To achieve optimum efficiency do not exceed a maximum fuel load of 1 6Kg Burn only dry well seasoned wood which should have been cut split and stacked for at least 12 months with free air movement around the sides of the stack to enable it to dry out ...

Page 12: ...e turn to achieve the correct door operation Tighten the grub screw Rope Check the rope around the door If rope is becoming detached use Parkray Stoves rope glue to reattach it If the rope is in a poor condition a replacement rope kit may be ordered from the Parkray Stoves spares range Chimney Flueways It is important that the chimney flueways and any connecting flue pipe are swept regularly This ...

Page 13: ... valve Trouble Shooting FIRE WILL NOT BURN Check that Chimneys and flueway are clear A suitable fuel is being used There is an adequate air supply into the room An extractor fan is not fitted in the same room Flue draught is above minimum level see installation instructions FIRE BLAZING OUT OF CONTROL Check that The door is tightly closed The air controls are in the closed position A suitable fuel...

Page 14: ...formation SINGLE DOOR SPARES SINGLE DOOR HCE09 008 DOOR HANDLE AVA08 029MB DOOR GLASS HCE09 102 ROPE SEALING KIT SCPCB900SDRSK DOOR CATCH ASSEMBLY HCE09 ARRT 043 GLASS CLIP HHR08 046 GLASS CLIP SCREW FSJM05008SS GLASS GASKET HCE09 101 ...

Page 15: ...ANDLE AVA08 020MB DOOR GLASS HCE09 031 GLASS GASKET HCE09 030 DOOR CATCH ASSEMBLY TDI05 ARRT 012 ROPE SEALING KIT SCPCB900DDRSK GLASS CLIP SCREW FSJM05008SS GLASS CLIP HHR08 046 LEFT HAND DOOR TDI05 008 GLASS CLIP HHR08 046 GLASS CLIP SCREW FSJM05008SS ROPE SEALING KIT SCPCB900DDRSK GLASS GASKET HCE09 030 ...

Page 16: ...R CNS04 013 LOWER CNS04 012 LOWER REAR BRICK HCN05 025 UPPER REAR BRICK HCN05 026 OPERATING TOOL HFR07 040 PRIMARY AIR VAVLE HCN05 ARRT 026 ASHPAN HCN05 ARRT 033 CATCH BAR SINGLE DOOR HCN05 ARRT 019 DOUBLE DOOR HCN05 ARRT 020 FUEL RETAINER HCN05 ARRT 030 LOWER SIDE BRICK HCN05 023 HINGE PIN FRRE08 1 75 HINGE HH06 050 UPPER SIDE BRICK HCN05 024 ...

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