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5 – Installation of the Hobbit       

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 

4.1

 

Regulations 

 

All national and local regulations, including those referring to national and European 

 

standards need to be complied with when installing the stove.  

 
4.2

 

Installation 

 

The stove must be installed by a registered installer or approved by your local 

 

building control officer. 

 
4.3

 

Safety clearances 

 

The stove must be installed with the following minimum safety clearances from 

 combustible 

materials. 

 
  Side 

 

 

400mm 

  Rear 

450mm 

 

 

 

 

If the stove is to be installed in a non combustible recess it is recommended that 

 

100mm clearance is left at the back and sides for maintenance and to allow air to 

 

circulate around the stove. 

  
4.4 Floor 

 

 

 

National and local building regulations must be complied with when considering the 

 

floor or hearth where the stove is to be installed. The floor must be capable of 

 

bearing the weight of the stove and the hearth temperature which on test was 

 

measured at 66.4 deg C on full fire. 

  
4.4

 

Access for cleaning 

 

Although access to the flue can be gained by removing the stove firebox 

 

components, consideration must be given to installing extra access in the flue 

 

system to ensure all sections can be cleaned and maintained. 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY 

For your safety it is very important that your stove is correctly 

installed. 

Salamander Stoves cannot accept any responsibility for any fault 

arising through incorrect installation or use. 

 

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6 – Operating Instructions       

 

6.1 Fuel 

 

 

 
 Wood 
 

Use only seasoned timber with a moisture content of less than 20%. Typically this 

 

means wood which has been cut and stored in an open dry shelter for between one 

 

and two years. 

 
 

DO NOT BURN wet or unseasoned wood, construction timber, painted or treated 

 

wood, driftwood or manufactured board products. Doing so will result in the wood 

 

burning inefficiently and excess smoke, soot and tar will be produced. This will coat 

 

and damage the internal components of the stove and flue and could result in a 

 

chimney fire.   

 
 
 

Solid Fuel 

 

Use only Anthracite or manufactured smokeless fuel listed as suitable for 

 

use on closed heating appliances. 

 
 

DO NOT BURN bituminous coal, any petroleum based products or any liquid fuels.  

 
 
 
6.2 

Before lighting ………

 

 

 

 

If using for the first time, or following a long period out of use check that the flue is 

 

clear and unobstructed. 

 
 

Check that the riddling control is free to move and is pushed fully in towards the 

 stove. 
 
 

Check that the ash pan is empty, in position and the ash pan door is closed 

 
 
 
 

 

 

 

 

 
 

During the first few times the stove is used, the heat resistant paint will be curing, 

 

and may give off small amounts of smoke and odours. This is completely normal for 

 

this type of appliance, and the room should be well ventilated. 

 

To aid this process and not damage the stove finish, the first few times a new stove 

 

is used the fire should be kept to a moderate size, and not fired vigorously.   

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 WARNING

Summary of Contents for Hobbit 0901

Page 1: ...he Hobbit stove 2 Unpacking the Hobbit Stove 4 3 Assembly of the Hobbit Stove 5 4 Components of the Hobbit stove 6 5 Installation of the Hobbit 7 6 Operating instructions 8 6 1 Fuel 6 2 Before lighting 6 3 Lighting a wood fire 6 4 Lighting a solid fuel fire 6 5 De ashing the stove 7 Guidance on safe operation 12 8 Maintenance 13 9 Fault finding 14 10 Spare parts 14 11 Specification 15 ...

Page 2: ...taken so it is not possible to block the front or back air inlets to the stove There must NOT be an extractor fan in the same room as the stove as this may cause fumes to be emitted into the room Do not make unauthorised changes or modifications to the stove and use only recommended spare parts The stove and chimney flue must be regularly cleaned It is especially important to check for blockages f...

Page 3: ...right to rest on its feet 3 2 Check that the grate and grate centre is located correctly and sitting horizontal in the stove Check the riddling mechanism operates and moves freely 3 3 Picture shows how the back and side air boxes and baffle locate together when installed in the firebox 3 4 Build the firebox inside the stove by locating first the rear air box then the baffle then the left air box f...

Page 4: ...accept any responsibility for any fault arising through incorrect installation or use 8 6 Operating Instructions 6 1 Fuel Wood Use only seasoned timber with a moisture content of less than 20 Typically this means wood which has been cut and stored in an open dry shelter for between one and two years DO NOT BURN wet or unseasoned wood construction timber painted or treated wood driftwood or manufac...

Page 5: ...n when the stove is in use 10 Remember 6 4 Lighting a solid fuel fire Use only Manufactured Smokeless fuel The lighting procedure is the same as for wood but remember Wood that is smouldering and producing smoke with no flame is burning very inefficiently and producing unburnt gases and soot that deposit on the inside of the stove and flue and the door glass Wood burns best when lying on a bed of ...

Page 6: ...gs door handles and controls get very hot Do not overfire the stove It is possible to fire the stove to such an extent that damage may occur Look out for parts of the stove or flue glowing red hot If such a situation occurs adjust the air supply accordingly to reduce the burning rate Chimney fire In the event of a chimney fire Shut all air controls immediately Raise the alarm and evacuate the buil...

Page 7: ...himney should be checked by a competent person before use Note All parts that are in direct contact with the fire grate Baffle back and side air boxes are considered as normal wear parts Their life will be dependant on how vigorously the stove is operated and they must be inspected and maintained on a regular basis If they become worn damaged or not positioned correctly non wear parts such as the ...

Page 8: ... Wood 1 hour Manufactured smokeless fuel 2 hours Flue mass gas flow g s Wood 4 3 Manufactured smokeless fuel 5 1 Total net efficiency Wood 74 7 Manufactured smokeless fuel 68 7 Gross efficiency Wood 67 9 Manufactured smokeless fuel 67 Tests conducted by Gastec CRE Ltd at 12Pa flue draught ...

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