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 Installation       

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

5.1

 

Regulations 

 

 

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

 

standards need to be complied with when installing the stove.  

 

5.2

 

Installation 

 

The stove must be installed by a registered installer or approved by your local building control 
officer. 

 

5.3

 

Safety clearances 

 

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

 
 

Salamander eco 

 

 

 

Side   

400mm 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Rear 

450mm 

 
 

Salamander eco 

 

Fitted with side and rear optional heat shields 

Side   

150mm 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Rear 

100mm 

 
 

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. 

  

5.4

 

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. 

  

5.5

 

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. 

 

Summary of Contents for 1901 eco

Page 1: ...Contents 1 Important information about installing and 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 Ligh...

Page 2: ...n or near the stove The stove must NOT be installed into a chimney that serves any other appliance and is suitable for intermittent burning There must be a suitable air supply into the room where the...

Page 3: ...tove swap the collar for the blanking plate on the back before assembling the firebox as described below 3 1 Lay the stove carefully on its side and attach one leg to each corner of the base using the...

Page 4: ...earance is left at the back and sides for maintenance and to allow air to circulate around the stove 5 4 Floor National and local building regulations must be complied with when considering the floor...

Page 5: ...times a new stove is used the fire should be kept to a moderate size and not fired vigorously 6 3 Air Controls The Salamander Eco is fitted with three air controls PRIMARY AIR CONTROL Located on the...

Page 6: ...w fuel charge will ignite in a reasonable period If there are too few embers in the fire bed add suitable kindling to prevent excessive smoke Remember When opening the door always open gently for the...

Page 7: ...be tempted to overfill the firebox and risk fuel falling onto the glass or out the fire as the door is opened OVERFUELLING CAN ALSO CAUSE EXCESS SMOKE Close the door Once the new fuel is burning full...

Page 8: ...to keep a bed of ash about 1cm thick on the grate Cleaning the stove Clean the outside of the stove with a soft brush Regularly remove and clean the baffle and back and side air bricks of soot and de...

Page 9: ...list of available spares with prices go to www salamanderstoves com 11 Salamander Eco Stove Performance Results Wood Logs Results 0 80 hour refuels Parameter A19 135 1 A19 135 2 A19 135 3 Mean Test du...

Page 10: ...CE Plate...

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