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4.2

Ensure that the gas supply is capable of 
delivering the required amount of gas, and
is in accordance with the rules in force.

4.3

Soft copper tubing and soft soldered joints
can be used but must not be closer than 
50mm (2”) to the base of the tray.

4.4

A means of isolating the gas supply to the
appliance must be provided independent of
any appliance control.

4.5

All supply gas pipes must be purged of any
debris that may have entered, prior to con-
nection to the appliance.

5.

APPLIANCE LOCATION

5.1

This appliance must stand on a non-com-
bustible hearth that is at least 12mm thick;
the minimum dimensions are shown in 
Fig.7.

5.2

This appliance must not be installed in a 
room that contains a bath or shower.

5.3

This stove is not suitable for installation 
onto a combustible wall;  all combustible 
materials must be removed from the area 
behind the stove.

5.4

Ensure that all clearances to combustible 
materials are complied with, in particular, 
there must be 50mm clearance to any rear
wall and 150mm either side of the stove.  If
there is any combustible materials directly
above the unit, a minimum distance of 
225mm must be maintained.  See Fig. 8 &
9.

NOTE:  ATTENTION MUST BE GIVEN TO
ALLOWING ADEQUATE CLEARANCE 
AT THE SIDES AND REAR OF THE 
STOVE, SO THAT A SPILLAGE TEST 
CAN BE PERFORMED.

6.

INSTALLATION OF THE STOVE

6.1

Remove the outer carton, take the stove off
the pallet, and remove the accessory car-
ton.  It will now be necessary to decide 
upon top or rear flue exit, the stove is fac-
tory built for rear flue exit, but it may be 
changed to top exit by simply interchanging
the flue spigot and blanking plate located 
on the stove.

6.2

Position the stove ensuring all appropriate
clearances are observed.

NOTE:  THE STOVE LID IS LOOSE, BE 
CAREFUL WHEN MOVING THE UNIT.

6.3

Having run the gas supply to the stove, 

PURGE THE SUPPLY PIPE

, this is essen-

tial to expel any debris that may block the

gas controls.  Connect the gas supply to 
the 8mm-compression elbow at the right 
hand rear corner of the stove, see Fig.10.

6.4

Check the pull of the flue system by apply-
ing a lighted smoke pellet to the flue sys-
tem opening.  If there is a definite flow int

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the chimney, proceed with the installation, 
if not; warm the chimney for a few minutes.

IF THERE IS STILL NO DEFINITE FLOW,
THE FLUE MAY REQUIRE ATTENTION -
SEEK EXPERT ADVICE.

6.5

The flue system may now be connected to
the stove, ensure that all joints are sealed 
with a suitable fire resistant sealant.  It is 
also recommended that a physical reten-
tion method be used at the flue spigot joint,
self-tapping screws being favoured.

6.6

Connect a suitable pressure gauge to the 
test point located on the inlet fitting, and 
turn the gas supply on.  Light the appliance
and check all gas joints for possible leaks.
Turn the appliance to maximum and check
that the supply pressure is as stated on the
data badge.  Turn the gas off and replace 
the test point screw, turn the gas on and 
check the test point for leaks.

7.

FUELBED ARRANGEMENT

The major ceramic components can be 
found inside the firebox, remove the cast 
iron door using the tool provided, and
remove all the protective packaging from 
these components.

NOTE:  THE CAST IRON DOOR IS 
HEAVY, TAKE EXTREME CARE WHEN 
HANDLING.

The loose coals should be arranged as 
specified in the following steps, care 
should be taken to ensure that there is suf-
ficient space between the coals to allow 
flames to pass through.

7.1

Place the flame baffle onto the shelf at the
rear of the tray and push up against the 
rear ledge, see Fig. 11.

7.2

Locate the front coal moulding in front of 
the flame baffle ensuring that the end legs
sit flat against the burner skin, see Fig.12.

7.3

Place three large coals on the front coal so
that they lean against the flame baffle, and
four large coals on the flame baffle so that
they sit on the fingers, see Fig.13.

7.4

Place two small coals at each end of the 
front coal so that they lean against the 

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Summary of Contents for MAEVE

Page 1: ...WITH GRILL Country AT BE DK FI FR DE GR IS IE Natural Gas LPG Country IT LU NL NO PT ES SE GB Natural Gas LPG WARNING Do not attempt to burn rubbish in this stove This stove must only be operated with the door secured firmly in position The outer casting of this stove will become hot whilst in operation it is therefore recommended that the appliance be guarded to protect the young and infirm using...

Page 2: ...G30 29MB 6 25 Gross GB PT G31 37MB 5 62 Nett BE FR I3B P G30 29MB 6 25 Gross DK FI IS G31 NL NO SE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION MEDIUM INJECTOR SIZE NG 400 LPG 170 AERATION SIZE Ø NG 11mm Ø I2L 8mm Ø LPG 15 5 x 2 EFFICIENCY CLASS II FLUE T T B SENSOR 100oC FLUE OUTLET SIZE Ø 127mm INLET CONNECTION SIZE Ø 8mm 150 150 225 1007 127 50 470 1 Fig 1 Fig 2 Fig 3 Fig 4 Fig 5 Fig 6 176 ...

Page 3: ...ING THE STOVE 4 1 Remove the ceramic coals and place on a dry clean surface Remove the front coal ceramic please handle with care 4 2 Clean the flame baffle ceramic piece and burner using a vacuum cleaner with soft brush attachment ensure all debris are removed from the burner ports 4 3 Replace the ceramics by referring to Section 5 5 ARRANGEMENT OF FUEL BED COM PONENTS The major ceramic component...

Page 4: ...pondence always quote the appli ance type and the serial number which may be found on the data badge 9 ENAMEL CLEANING General cleaning must be carried out when the stove is cool If this stove is finished in a high gloss vitreous enamel to keep the enamel in the best condition observe the following tips 9 1 Wipe over daily with a soapy damp cloth followed by a polish with a clean dry duster 9 2 Fo...

Page 5: ... that the local distribution conditions identification of the type of gas and pressure and the adjustment of the appliance are compati ble IMPORTANT ENSURE THAT THE APPLI ANCE IS CORRECTLY ADJUSTED FOR THE GAS TYPE AND CATEGORY APPLICABLE IN THE COUNTRY OF USE REFER TO DATA BADGE AND TECHNI CAL SPECIFICATIONS AT THE FRONT OF THE BOOKLET FOR DETAILS OF CHANGING BETWEEN GAS TYPES REFER TO SECTION 18...

Page 6: ... expel any debris that may block the gas controls Connect the gas supply to the 8mm compression elbow at the right hand rear corner of the stove see Fig 10 6 4 Check the pull of the flue system by apply ing a lighted smoke pellet to the flue sys tem opening If there is a definite flow into the chimney proceed with the installation if not warm the chimney for a few minutes IF THERE IS STILL NO DEFI...

Page 7: ...e isolation 6 device remove the door and place to one side carefully remove the ceramic fuelbed components 10 2 Undo the pilot compression nut remove the ignition lead from the electrode by gen tly pulling downwards and undo the ther mocouple from the back of the gas valve see Fig 19 Undo the main injector compression nut and pull pipe clear of the injector see Fig 23 10 3 Remove the two pozidriv ...

Page 8: ...d in a restric tive location it may be necessary to remove the stove from its location 16 1 Locate the sensor in the draught diverter opening and gently pull the two wires off the terminals Undo the two taptite screws and remove the sensor and the two plastic spacers see Fig 24 16 2 Refit a new sensor ensuring that the spac ers are located between the sensor and the bracket replace the two leads 7...

Page 9: ...has entered the stove pipework Blocked gas filter Replace filter refer to Section 12 Insufficient gas pressure Check the gas pressure and correct if necessary Empty supply tank or LPG only ensure adequate clylinder supply of gas in cylinders Short pilot flame length see Insufficient gas Check the gas pressure and diagram 26 pressure correct if necessary Blocked pilot flame Replace Unit refer to se...

Page 10: ...ES YES YES NO NO NO NO YES YES YES YES NO FLAME FAILURE FUNCTIONAL CHECK PILOT WILL NOT STAY LIT OR FIRE GOES OUT IN USE If the appliance goes out in use continually this may mean that the Waterford Flue T T B System has been activated The appliance should not be used until the cause has been found and rectified Ensure there is no debris around the pilot assembly e g coal soot etc which could shor...

Page 11: ...A B Medium 1007 470 A 225mm B 150mm A 50mm B 150mm 10 DIAGRAMS Fig 7 Fig 8 Fig 9 ...

Page 12: ...11 Fig 10 Fig 11 Fig 12 Fig 13 Fig 15 Fig 14 COAL LAYOUT ...

Page 13: ...12 Fig 16 Fig 17 Fig 18 ...

Page 14: ...13 Fig 19 Fig 21 Fig 20 ...

Page 15: ...14 Fig 22 Fig 23 Fig 24 Fig 26 Fig 25 ...

Page 16: ...he external surface of the wall 10 The flue should be capable of producing a continuous draught of between 0 06 w g during normal operation Location 1 Clearance to combustible materials must be adhered to as described in the Clearance to Combustibles section 2 The stove should be installed as to allow adequate air circulation around the stove and to allow access for installation servicing 3 The st...

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