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Installation Instructions

 

The following pages give instructions for the safe and proper installation of this heating 
appliance in the UK. These instructions cover the basic principles of installation, 
although some details may need slight modification to suit particular local site conditions. 
In all cases the installation must comply with current UK Building Regulations, Local 
Authority Byelaws and other specifications or regulations as they affect the installation of 
the stove. 
Please note that it is a legal requirement under England and Wales Building Regulations 
that the installation of the stove is either carried out under local Authority Building 
Control approval or is installed by a Competent Person registered with a Government 
approved Competent Persons Scheme. HETAS operate such a scheme and a listing of 
their registered Competent Persons can be found on their website at www.hetas.co.uk. 

It should be noted that the current Building Regulations requirements are given in 
Approved Document J. These requirements may also be met by adopting the relevant 
recommendations given in British Standards BS 8303, BS 6461 and BS 7566.

 

WARNING.  Health and Safety Advice Notice.

 

The installation of this heating appliance is governed by the Health and Safety at Work 
Act 1974. it is the responsibility of the installer to ensure that all requirements of this Act 
are met during the installation works. Attention is drawn in particular to the following: 

Handling: 

The appliance is a heavy item and adequate facilities must be available 
for loading, unloading and site handling. 

Fire Cement:  Some types of fire cement are caustic and should not be allowed to come 

into contact with the skin. Protective gloves should be worn when 
handling fire cement. In case of contact with the skin, wash immediately 
with plenty of water. 

Asbestos: 

This stove contains no asbestos. If there is a possibility of disturbing any 
asbestos in the course of the 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.

 

Important Warning  ­  Preparatory Work and safety Checks:

 

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This stove must not be installed into a chimney which serves any other heating 
appliance.

 

· 

There must not be an extractor fan fitted in the same room as the stove, as this can 
cause the stove to emit fumes into the room.

 

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If this appliance is installed into an existing chimney, the chimney must first be 
swept and examined for soundness and suitability, before the appliance is installed 
(see also section headed ‘Chimney’).

Summary of Contents for RAIS Q-BIC

Page 1: ...NT INFORMATION On first lighting the stove you must be careful not to touch the painted surfaces and it is MOST IMPORTANT that the door is kept slightly ajar in order for the door seal and sealant to...

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Page 3: ...ER INSTALLATION 45 22 360 SWIVEL BASE 22 FOR THE INSTALLER 23 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 24 FUEL 24 DRYING AND STORAGE 25 REGULATION OF COMBUSTION AIR 25 USING THE WOOD BURNING STOVE 26 ADJUSTMENT OF AIR...

Page 4: ...n number We therefore recommend that you note down the number in the table below The production number is located at the back of the stove at the bottom Warranty Your Rais wood burning stove comes wit...

Page 5: ...gs of wood approx 25cm 1 6 1 6 Min uptake Min draught Pascal 12 12 Weight kg 143 153 Smoke gas mass flow g s 6 3 6 3 Smoke gas temperature C 253 253 Intermittent operation Fuelling should be undertake...

Page 6: ...e cold air is sucked in at the base of the stove and up through the convection channel which runs along the stove s combustion chamber The heated air comes out at the top of the stove which ensures a...

Page 7: ...s heating appliance is governed by the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 it is the responsibility of the installer to ensure that all requirements of this Act are met during the installation works At...

Page 8: ...accordance with Building Regulations Approved Document J Any existing chimney must be clear of obstruction and should have been swept clean immediately before the installation of the stove If the sto...

Page 9: ...ssible soot door or doors must be provided for sweeping the chimney and connecting fluepipe You should also familiarise yourself with the draught conditions for chimneys with 2 flues For strong draugh...

Page 10: ...egulations Approved Document J gives specific guidance on the required permanent ventilation into the room for combustion air of solid fuel appliances The floor structure must be able to carry the wei...

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Page 12: ...rner both door side DO NOT UNSCREW ENTIRELY Now it is possible to remove the stove body from the cassette Preparation of the cassette Remove the two screws keeping the stiffening rib in position For a...

Page 13: ...oken off before it is assembled with the two self tapping screws The top plate is not used N B A 30 degree bend must always be used for a brick wall The legs are fixed onto the box and then the box ca...

Page 14: ...ORTANT Using a spirit level ensure that the stove is perfectly level both horizontally and vertically Fixing hole for solid wall installation Fixing holes for the angle brace for a stud wall installat...

Page 15: ...picture on the left Note The basic settings on the adjusting bolts are approximately 32 5mm between the bottom of the stove s base plate and the base plate on the internal box Please note adjustment...

Page 16: ...Push the stove body in until the front is level with the wall on both sides Re tighten the screws in the upper left and lower left corners...

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Page 20: ...a non combustible hearth of a size and construction that is in accordance with the provisions of the current UK Building Regulations Approved Document J If the stove is to be installed on a wooden fl...

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Page 23: ...to the chimney Ensure that the appliance and chimney flue are functioning correctly before finally handing over to the user Read the later parts of this manual for guidance on care required when first...

Page 24: ...wood wood with a synthetic surface painted refuse wood chipboard plywood domestic waste paper bri quettes and pit coal as this will produce malodorous smoke which could be poisonous When firing with...

Page 25: ...is added in the gas combustion zone i e air which contributes to the combustion of the pyrolysis gasses preheated air which is used for the cleaner glass system and combustion This air is sucked thro...

Page 26: ...ration Using the wood burning stove Adjustment of the air damper the damper has 3 settings Rais Q Bic Position 1 The damper closed which means no air supply Position 2 Push the handle to the left to t...

Page 27: ...which means no air supply Position 2 Push the handle to the left to the first mark This position gives full secondary air During normal use the lever is set between position 1 and 2 When the flames a...

Page 28: ...ot when in use always wear protective gloves when tending the stove If the stove has not been used for a while follow the steps as if you were using it for the first time IMPORTANT Warning Note Proper...

Page 29: ...ighting the stove Tips before firing up Open a door or window close to the wood burning stove If there is storm in the stove coming from the chimney it is advisable to place a screwed up piece of news...

Page 30: ...bers add 2 3 pieces of wood Leave the door ajar until the fire has caught properly then close the door Damper see adjustment of the damper After approximately 5 minutes or when the flames are clear an...

Page 31: ...ovel the ash out and store it in a non flammable container until it has cooled down You can dispose of ash with your normal household waste or recycle on the garden REMEMBER Never remove all the ashes...

Page 32: ...arked by a circle in the next picture The baffle plate is pulled forwards and then tipped down towards the firebox Note the skamol on the sides are now loose The smoke connector is located above the b...

Page 33: ...2 Pa draught control regulator should be installed A stove burning too weakly could be caused by too little firewood too little air supply for the room ventilation dirty smoke channels leaking chimney...

Page 34: ...agrams for the individual products Position Number Item Number Description 1 1 706060290 95 Top plate 2 1 706010490 95 Steel back panel 3 1 706010590 95 Fixed window 4 1 706010190 95 Steel side panel...

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Page 36: ...panel 3 1 706010590 95 Fixed window 4 1 706010190 95 Steel side panel 5 1 7061090 95 Door 6 1 7060905SV Air control handle 7 1 7061301 Smoke connector 8 1 7062200 Set of skamol stones 9 1 7060590 95 F...

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Page 38: ...d window 3 1 7061090 95 Door 4 1 7060905SV Air control handle 5 1 7061301 Smoke connector 6 1 7062200 Set of skamol stones 7 1 7071301SV Complete smoke connector 45 adaptor 8 1 0006504 Complete smoke...

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