Precision Horse Flame HF910-B Instruction Manual Download Page 16

REMOVING ASH

Remember, you do not need to riddle wood ash  
during firing, but possibly only at the start when some 
Primary Air is needed to aid the initial combustion. 
Riddling allows mineral fuel ash to fall into the  
collection pan below the fire bed to help maintain a 
flow of Primary combustion air to the fuel. The ash 
pan should never be allowed to over-fill as this will 
limit the Primary Air flow and could cause excessive 
heat build-up which could eventually warp or burn 
out the grate.
Locate the operating tool in the slot at the front of 
the ash pan to make a handle and lift the pan from 
the stove. For safety reasons ash should be removed 
when the stove is cold. If this is not always possible 
then extra care should be taken and decorative and 
combustible surfaces, such as laminate floors or  
carpets, should be protected against potential  
accidental spillage. Even if the ash appears to be cold  
protective gloves should be worn and the refuse ash 
placed in a non-combustible container. The ash could 
still be hot with the possibility of hidden live embers
As you remove the ash from your home ensure that 
it is covered to protect it from any draught or wind 
which could blow the ash out of your container. 
Wood ash can be composted or used in the garden.

The forked end of the tool is inserted underneath the ash pan grip 
as shown above to create the ash pan handle.

INSTALLATION CHECK-LIST

This information is intended to outline the general 
principles of installing your boiler stove. However, as 
each installation will vary and must comply with local,  
national and European building regulations, which 
could be different from country to country, it is  
unfortunately not possible, nor is it intended, for 
these guidelines to be comprehensive.

Legal Requirements

 

Please note that, not only is it a legal requirement to 
ensure that your stove installation complies with all 
applicable building regulations, it is also a requirement  
of your Warranty that the stove is installed by a 
competent person such as a Hetas or INFO registered 
installer who will be fully aware of any building and 
safety regulations which apply to stove installations in 
your location.

Boiler Stove Location Checklist

• The existing constructional hearth (the main part of 
the hearth) is suitably constructed and is of a  
thickness that conforms to all applicable building  
regulations.
• The back hearth (the part of the hearth that the 
boiler stove sits upon and which is usually within the  
fireplace recess or opening) is also suitably constructed 
and conforms to all applicable building regulations.
• The superimposed hearth (the thinner, usually  
decorative surface, which sits on the constructional 
part of the hearth) is suitably constructed and  
conforms to all applicable building regulations.
• The fireplace recess or opening is suitably  
constructed and conforms to all applicable building 
regulations and can accommodate the stove along 
with the safe minimum operating distances required.
• Any adjacent walls, next to which the stove is  
installed, are of a suitable thickness and are of non- 
combustible material and conform to all applicable 
building regulations.
• The air supply is sufficient for full combustion of the 
stove’s fuel and the health and safety of the room’s  
occupants. Any extractor fans inside the room should 
be removed or permanently disabled. Note that in the 
UK stoves above 5kW output require a permanently 
open dedicated air supply within the room which 
must conform to applicable building regulations. The 
HF910-B Precision Boiler stove has been officially rated 
at a nominal output of 15.1kW and therefore the 
installation must incorporate an appropriately sized air 
vent for a 15.1kW stove.
• The chimney is of sufficient height, is suitably  
constructed and is in good condition and conforms 
to all applicable building regulations regarding stove 
installation. The minimum flue height required for the 
Precision Boiler is 4.5 metres (15’) from the hearth to 
the top of the chimney terminal.

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Summary of Contents for Horse Flame HF910-B

Page 1: ...hese instructions to ensure safe and ef cient operation You will need to refer to the serial number of your stove should you ever need to make a claim under the Horse Flame Warranty You will nd the se...

Page 2: ...principles illustrated here remain the same Hi Flame Fireplace UK Limited INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing the Precision III Boiler stove We are con dent that it will warm your home even on the c...

Page 3: ...3 GENERAL DIMENSIONS All sizes in mm Important Take all critical pipework measurements from the stove on site...

Page 4: ...riod Nominal Heat Output To Space 5 7 kW To Water 9 4 kW TOTAL 15 1 kW Ef ciency net 74 9 Mean CO Emission at 13 0 43 Mean Flue Gas Temperature 346 C Flue Gas Mass Flow 10 6 g s Mineral Fuels Ancit Co...

Page 5: ...of the stove when it is in use Check and clean the stove s ue way and the top of the baf e plate regularly to help avoid potential blockages Clean your chimney regularly BOILER STOVE SYSTEMS SPECIFIC...

Page 6: ...ody recognised by the Government to approve solid fuel domestic heating appliances and the registration of competent installers HETAS registered installers in England and Wales can self certi cate the...

Page 7: ...l authority is responsible for implementing the Clean Air Act 1993 including designation and supervision of Smoke Control Areas and you can contact them for details of Clean Air Act requirements Even...

Page 8: ...way to avoid potential soot build up and blockages Once you know how to do this it is a very easy operation See below Flue Outlet The HF910 B stove has a 150mm 6 ue outlet on the top of the stove ther...

Page 9: ...access to the top of the boiler as well as the ue way First remove the stove lid by undoing the two bolts towards the rear of the ue pipe Use the correct sized Phillips crosshead screwdriver The heav...

Page 10: ...t smoky smells both inside and sometimes outside the house In the event of a problem with your stove always check your choice of fuel rst Manufactured or nished wood products such as plywood and chipb...

Page 11: ...of combustion air that wood and mineral fuels need Your new stove can burn very well or very poorly depending on how you light the re how you refuel the re and of course the type and quality of the f...

Page 12: ...ap of approximately 25mm 1 between both ends of the logs and the boiler sides Log ends placed against the boiler sides restrict combustion and can create unwanted cold spots in both the log and the wa...

Page 13: ...ckly set Wood burns best if the ames have other wood to play off For example a single dense piece of wood or log will not burn as well as 2 or 3 smaller logs of equivalent mass The more contact the wo...

Page 14: ...s 1 Boiler stoves operate at a much lower temperature than non boiler stoves and consequently the potential to create soot or creosote build up in the ue system is also much greater especially when op...

Page 15: ...re the heat into the room To do this ensure the Primary and Secondary Air is fully closed Then simply control the ame pattern and burn rate with the Thermostat Control However you may still need to un...

Page 16: ...lding regulations it is also a requirement of your Warranty that the stove is installed by a competent person such as a Hetas or INFO registered installer who will be fully aware of any building and s...

Page 17: ...orting the weight of the stove when loaded and boiler with water add ap prox 15kg along with any attached exible ue liner which may bear down on the stove This hearth must conform to local building re...

Page 18: ...nd ef ciency Your existing chimney could leak smoke fumes and potentially dangerous invisible carbon monoxide into other parts of the building Condensation or creosote tar often associated with burnin...

Page 19: ...tem diagram shown overleaf should be used for general guidance purposes only and is included here to demonstrate basic system principles Combined with the at a glance list below this should provide yo...

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Page 21: ...cally be switched on This safety precaution will ensure that the gravity circuit does not overheat A low limit thermostat set at 45 C should be tted to the gravity return pipework and connected to the...

Page 22: ...5 22 7 Legal Requirements Explain the householder s legal requirement to use an approved reguard whenever children or the elderly and the in rm are likely to be in the vicinity of the stove If the ins...

Page 23: ...w it is extremely important that the radiators are balanced to ensure an ef cient distribution of heat as well as an even heat balance from one radiator to the next The idea is to reduce the ow to the...

Page 24: ...ould also indicate that the chimney or ue itself also needs cleaning Causes Inadequate supply of combustion air Check that any permanent air vent tted to supply the extra combustion air required for t...

Page 25: ...m because the Airwash does not get hot enough and some blackening of the glass should be considered a because draught stabilisers limit the exit of ue gases from the stove they should only ever be spe...

Page 26: ...ter then it is more than likely to be a problem with the system The simplest way to determine this is if possible to check that the top water pipe from the stove is hot and that the lower pipe is cool...

Page 27: ...such staining to build up as it will become more dif cult to remove after each ring When used regularly a proprietary scratch resistant stove glass cleaning gel or spray which can be supplied by your...

Page 28: ...led joint Also replace the middle horizontal rope that seals the ash pan chamber from the re chamber to maintain a good Primary Air ow The recommended rope seal diameter is 12mm Air Supply Controls Th...

Page 29: ...ler parts and 1 year labour The warranty does not cover parts deemed to be consumables These include paint rebricks re grates vermiculite panels smoke de ection plates baf e plates gaskets rope seals...

Page 30: ...k all parts for wear or damage and replace as necessary Re t internal parts and ueway access lid Stove Glass Check the glass for chips or cracks and the glass seal condition and replace if necessary T...

Page 31: ...ES AND SETTINGS For future reference include a basic drawing of the system and notes on the circulation pump and system thermostat settings etc as well as their location and the location of the system...

Page 32: ...pel Cheshire CW4 8AF United Kingdom Horse Flame Precision Multi Fuel Stoves 2013 All rights reserved Booklet contents may not be copied in whole or in part without the prior written permission of the...

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