Salamander Stoves Hobbit 1901 SE eco Installation And Operating Instructions Manual Download Page 5

6.3

 

Air Controls 

 

The Salamander SE Eco stove is fitted with three air controls. 

 

 

Primary Air Control 

Located on the front of the ash pan door, the primary air control directs air into the base of 
the fire. It is only required when burning solid fuel. 

When burning wood, the control must be kept fully closed (rotate clockwise). 
Failure to do so will reduce the efficiency of the stove, and will increase the amount of smoke 
and carbon monoxide that will be released into the atmosphere. 

Air Wash Control 

Located below the ash pan door on the right-hand side, the air wash control directs air down 
the glass window and onto the fire that will be burning on the grate. 

Lever to the left – minimum air wash 
Lever to the right – maximum air wash 

When burning wood, the control is used to regulate the burn-rate of the fuel on the grate. 

When burning solid fuel, the control should be slightly open to ensure that the glass is kept 
clear. 

Tertiary Air Control 

Located below the ash pan door on the left-hand side, the tertiary air control directs air into 
the space above the fire. 

Lever to the left    – minimum tertiary air 
Lever to the right  – maximum tertiary air 

When burning wood, the control is used to regulate the secondary burn of the gasses above 
the fire. 

When burning solid fuel, tertiary air is not required and the control should be set to the 
minimum (lever to the left). Failure to do so will reduce the efficiency of the stove, and will 
increase the amount of smoke and carbon monoxide that will be released into the 
atmosphere. 

 

6.4

 

Lighting A Wood Fire 

 

When burning wood:  

 

Ensure that the primary air control is fully closed (turn the airflow wheel on the ash pan door 
fully clockwise) 

 

 

 

Make sure that the air wash control is set to the open position (right-hand control below the ash 
pan door) 

 

Have the tertiary air control halfway open (left-hand control below the ash pan door - central 
position) 

 

Place 1 or 2 firelighters onto the fire grate, with a handful of kindling. Light the fire with a  

 

 

taper. 

 

When the firelighters are burning, leave the door ajar about 1 to 2 cm to achieve a good draw 
and to avoid condensation. Allow the burning kindling to warm up the chimney. 

 

After 2 to 5 minutes, the chimney should be warm enough to create a good draw, and the door 
can be closed. 

 

Once the kindling has formed a good bed of glowing embers, the stove can be refuelled with 2 
or 3 pieces of wood. Do not be tempted to overfill the firebox and risk fuel falling onto the glass, 
or out of the firebox when the door is opened. Overfilling the stove can also lead to excess 
smoke. 

You can now close the top door. Once the new fuel is fully burning, the air wash and tertiary air 
controls can be adjusted to obtain the desired burn rate. 

 

 

Under normal chimney draught conditions, you can expect to refuel the stove every 45 to 60 minutes. 
 

 

When opening the top door of the stove, always open it gently for the first 2 to 3 cm to 
allow the pressure to equalise and to stop any smoke from escaping. 

The stove should not be operated with either door left open for long periods of time, as 
excess smoke may be generated. 

The stove doors should never be left open when the stove is in use. 

Operating the stove with the air controls open can cause excess smoke. The stove must 
not be operated with the air controls or the doors left open, except as directed in these 
instructions.

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Summary of Contents for Hobbit 1901 SE eco

Page 1: ...Using The Stove 2 Unpacking 3 Assembly 4 Components 5 Installation 6 Operating Instructions 6 1 Fuel 6 2 Before lighting 6 3 Air controls 6 4 Lighting a wood fire 6 5 Lighting a solid fuel fire 6 6 De ashing the stove 7 Guidance on Safe Operation 8 Health and Safety Precautions 9 Maintenance 10 Troubleshooting 11 Spare Parts 12 Salamander Eco Performance Results 13 CE Plate 13 1 More information a...

Page 2: ... use pellets or petroleum based products and do not use the stove as an incinerator for other items or general waste The stove will get very hot whilst in operation and due care should be taken Only use the multi tool provided to operate the door handles air controls riddling control and the ash pan Please refer to the health and safety precautions on page 14 for more guidance The stove must not b...

Page 3: ...ar can be fitted to the rear of the stove in the same way Remember to re insert the baffle and the side fire bricks before using the stove Take extreme care not to over tighten the screws for the flue collar The screws should ONLY be finger tight else you will risk breaking the lugs If the installation requires the flue to exit from the rear of the stove swap the collar for the blanking plate on t...

Page 4: ... reputable manufacturer The maximum log size is 200mm x 100mm x 100mm 8 x 4 x 4 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 It could also result in a ...

Page 5: ...imary air control is fully closed turn the airflow wheel on the ash pan door fully clockwise Make sure that the air wash control is set to the open position right hand control below the ash pan door Have the tertiary air control halfway open left hand control below the ash pan door central position Place 1 or 2 firelighters onto the fire grate with a handful of kindling Light the fire with a taper...

Page 6: ... refuelled with more manufactured smokeless solid fuel Do not be tempted to overfill the firebox and risk fuel falling onto the glass or out of the firebox when the door is opened Overfilling the stove can also lead to excess smoke You can now close the top door Once the new fuel is fully burning the air wash and tertiary air controls can be adjusted to obtain the desired burn rate Smouldering woo...

Page 7: ...the building Fumes If the appliance is installed operated and maintained correctly then the stove will not emit fumes into the room Occasionally very small amounts of fumes will be emitted into the room when refuelling or de ashing the stove If fumes are being emitted during normal operation Ventilate the room by opening all doors and windows Let the fire burn out Leave the room Check the stove fl...

Page 8: ...nds unexpectedly then follow the instructions given under Warning Note on the next page Warning Note If this stove is properly installed operated and maintained then the appliance will not emit fumes into the dwelling Occasional fumes from de ashing and refuelling may occur However persistent fume emission is potentially dangerous and must not be tolerated If fume emission does persist then the fo...

Page 9: ...before you can access the flue for cleaning Gaskets The rope gaskets in both doors will need regular inspection to check their condition This is to ensure that both door seals and full control of the air supply to the fire are well maintained Stove glass Only clean the stove glass when the appliance is cool The best way to clean the glass is to wet a tissue or some newspaper before dipping it into...

Page 10: ...t Fuel pieces are too large and smouldering rather than burning The stove operating temperature is too low The stove is being run too slow with not enough air Poor chimney draw Too little secondary air washing over the window Only burn dry fuel with a moisture content below 20 Carefully break the fuel up into smaller sizes with your hands or an axe Start by lighting a small fire allowing kindling ...

Page 11: ... 277 269 276 274 Flue gas mass flow g s 3 5 3 8 3 8 3 7 Mean CnHm emission 13 O2 Nmg m3 114 107 94 105 Mean NOx emission 13 O2 Nmg m3 103 88 87 93 DIN Plus particulates 13 O2 Nmg m3 28 22 20 23 Parameter A19 265 1 A19 265 2 Mean Test duration h 1 05 1 05 1 05 Total efficiency 79 9 82 8 81 4 Nominal heat output kW 3 9 4 2 4 1 Mean CO emission at 13 O2 0 09 0 09 0 09 Mean flue gas temperature ºC 257...

Page 12: ...ensure that the items are disposed of correctly Parts will need to be separated out into material groups before disposal Each Salamander SE Eco Stove is made up of the following materials glass fibre glass cast iron stainless steel steel brass and aluminium Make sure you use suitable gloves when handling any sharp metal glass or fibre glass Seek assistance or a professional disposal service if the...

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