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IMPORTANT OPERATION / MAINTENANCE NOTES

Now that your Stanley Solid Fuel Stove is installed and no doubt you are looking forward to many comforts it
will provide, we would like to give you some tips on how to get the best results from your stove.

1. We would like if you could take some time to read the operating instructions/hints, which we are 

confident, will be of great benefit to you.

2. Do not burn fuel with a high moisture content, such as a damp peat or unseasoned timber.  This will 

only result in a build up of tar in the stove and in the chimney.

3.

IMPORTANT: 

The first few fires should be relatively small to permit the refractory to set proper

ly and season the stove. During these firings it is recommended to ventilate the room as an 
unpleasant (not toxic) odour may be emitted as the paint is completing curement.

4. Inspect the flue-ways of the stove weekly and ensure that there are no blockages.  Check flue

ways before lighting especially after a shut down period.  Please see chimney cleaning section.

5. Before loading fresh fuel into the firebox, riddle fully to remove all ashes. This will allow better and 

cleaner burning.  See Re-Fuelling section.

6. Never allow a build up of ashes in the ash pan, as this will cause the grate to burn out prematurely.  

Empty the ashpan when refuelling.

7. Avoid slow burning of damp or unseasoned fuel as this will result in tarring flue ways and chim-

ney i.e. peat or timber.

8. Allow adequate air ventilation to ensure plenty of air for combustion.

9. Do not burn rubbish/household plastic.

10. Do not operate the stove with the ash-door open as this will over heat the unit causing unnecessary 

damage.  

11. Clean the chimney at least twice a year.

12. Burning soft fuels such as timber and peat will stain the glass.  Regular cleaning will prevent 

permanent staining.  Clean with soapy water when cool.

13. Keep all combustible materials a safe distance away from unit, please see section for clearances

to combustibles.

14. Never use aerosol spray near the appliance when it is in operation.

15. For safety reasons never leave children or the elderly unaccompanied while stove is in use.  Use a 

fire guard.

16. Avoid contact with the appliance when in use as stove reaches very high operating temperatures.

17. This appliance should be regularly maintained by a competent service engineer.

FUEL CALORIFIC VALUES - SOLID FUELS

Anthracite 25-50mm

C.V.:  8.2kW/Kg 

14,000 BTUs/lb

House Coal 25-75mm  

C.V.: 7.2kW/Kg 

12,000 BTUs/lb

Timber - Firebox size

C.V.:  5.0kW/Kg 

8,600 BTUs/lb

Peat Briquettes

C.V.:  4.8kW/Kg

8,300 BTUs/lb

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Summary of Contents for Lismore

Page 1: ...should be supervised at all times and should not be allowed to touch the hot working surfaces while in use or until the appliance has thoroughly cooled When using the boiler stove in situations where...

Page 2: ...bles 11 16 Floor Protection 11 17 Plumbing 11 18 Pipe Thermostat 11 19 Regulations 11 20 Gravity Circuit 11 21 Injector Tee 12 22 Water Circuit Temperature 12 23 Flue Water Pipe Locations 13 24 Stove...

Page 3: ...TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE NO 43 Cleaning a Matt Black Senotherm Stove 18 44 Frozen System 18 45 Prolonged Periods of Non Use 19 46 Fire Safety 19 47 Glass Replacement 19 48 CO Alarm 19 49 Exploded View 2...

Page 4: ...ed as per the requirements of the manual Failure to comply with the Installation requirements or Building Regulations will void your warranty Waterford Stanley reserve the right to replace any part du...

Page 5: ...egulations to have a carbon monoxide alarm fitted to any room with a solid fuel appliance Location 10 Clearance to combustible materials must be adhered to as described in the Clearance to Combustible...

Page 6: ...llow a build up of ashes in the ash pan as this will cause the grate to burn out prematurely Empty the ashpan when refuelling 7 Avoid slow burning of damp or unseasoned fuel as this will result in tar...

Page 7: ...be done in accor dance with current Standards and Local Codes It should be noted that the requirements and these publications may be superseded during the life of this manual Please refer to the curr...

Page 8: ...uld be at be at least 2300mm when measured horizontally and at least 1000mm when measured vertically see Fig 1 In circumstances where there are adjoining buildings structures roof openings there are a...

Page 9: ...550mm per each kw of rated output above 5kw should be provided where a flue draught stabiliser is used the total free area shall be increased by 300mm for each kw of rated output 9 All materials used...

Page 10: ...duct approval covers this appliance when installed in accordance with the manufactur er s instructions and relevant standards As there is currently no standard for Ducted Combustion Air Supply this do...

Page 11: ...oking on refu elling See Fig 7 REGULATIONS The plumbing must be in accordance with all relevant regulations and practices It must include a gravity circuit with expansion pipe open to the atmosphere T...

Page 12: ...id condensation on the boiler and return piping Fitting a pipe thermo stat to the flow pipe of the gravity circuit and wiring it into the pump control will ensure rapid circulation of the hot water In...

Page 13: ...ly to be used on the stove and warn them to use only the recommended fuels for the stove Advise the user what to do should smoke or fumes be emitted from the stove The customer should be warned to use...

Page 14: ...e a stove provides 2kW to the room and 8kW to the boiler and if the thermostatic damper shuts down the air supply to provide 4kW to the boiler then the heat to room will decrease pro portionally to 1k...

Page 15: ...gs 1 BSP Max Water Pressure 2 Bar Efficiency 76 3 76 8 Model Energy Efficiency Class Heat Output to Room Heat Output to Water Energy Efficiency Index Preferred Fuel Nominal Heat Output Net Efficiency...

Page 16: ...18 The hex head bolt should now be re inserted in the alternative position which will lock the grate in the wood burning position See Fig 16 USER INSTRUCTIONS Riddling Rod Wood Setting Fig 16 Fig 17 C...

Page 17: ...the boiler cleaning plate The boiler cleaning plate can also be removed when cleaning the chimney if the flue pipe is fitted to the back outlet Fig 21 PERIODIC MAINTENANCE Adjusting the Door Catch Ove...

Page 18: ...possibility that the water system may be frozen do not attempt to light the stove until you are certain there is no ice in the system possibly causing a blockage VITREOUS ENAMEL CLEANING General clean...

Page 19: ...s and carefully remove the broken glass c Clean the glass recess in the door d Replace the sealing rope in the door if necessary e Tighten screws f Replace glass only with ceramic glass 5mm thick See...

Page 20: ...THERMOSTAT G00479AXX 22 BADGE GASKET P00107AXX 23 GLASS CLIP GASKET P00117AXX 24 GLASS T00101AXX 25 PULL ROD KNOB U00001AXX 26 AIR CONTROL KNOB U00006AXX 27 SECONDARY AIR CONTROL U00018AXX 28 DOOR HAN...

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Page 24: ...24 Manufactured by Waterford Stanley Ltd Unit 401 403 IDA Industrial Estate Cork Road Waterford Ireland Tel 051 302300 Fax 051 302315 Item No N00524AXX Rev 005 YS280717...

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