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INSTALLATION CHECK LIST

Flue System

1. Minimum Flue Height of 4.5 metres (15 feet).

2. Appliance should be connected to a minimum of 1.8 metres (6 feet) of 150mm (6”)

flue pipe with a horizontal run not exceeding 150mm (6”).

3. Appliance should be connected to a chimney of less than 200mm (8”) in diameter

(otherwise the chimney must be lined with a 6” flue liner).

4. The chimney venting position must be above the main ridge of the roof or adjacent 

outside obstructions.

5. The chimney serving this appliance should not serve any other appliance.

6. Access should be provided to the chimney serving the appliance to allow for cleaning.

Location

7. Clearance to combustible materials must be adhered to as described in the Clearance 

to Combustible section.

8. The stove must be installed on a floor protector that covers the area under the stove 

and extends 18” to the front & 8” to the sides and back.

Plumbing

9. Appliance must be connected to a gravity circuit using 1” ID flow & return piping.  

10. The length of pipes from the cylinder to the cooker should not exceed 7.8 metres 

(25

1/2

feet).

11. A circulation pump should be fitted to the return pipe of the radiator circuit and controlled by

a pipe stat fitted to the flow pipe of the gravity circuit to the cylinder. 
(Not applicable to DHW Model).

Ventilation & Combustion Air Requirements

12. The room in which the appliance is located should have an air vent of adequate 

size to support correct combustion (see Ventilation & Combustion Air Requirement 
Section for specific details).

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Summary of Contents for Tara Non Boiler Eco

Page 1: ...nfirm persons 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 sit...

Page 2: ...12 Location 9 13 Installation Clearances 9 14 Floor Protection 9 15 Specification Non boiler model 10 16 Technical Data 10 17 Handover 11 18 Operating Instructions 11 19 Suitable Fuels 11 20 Lighting...

Page 3: ...TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE NO 33 Vitreous Enamel Cleaning 17 34 Glass Cleaning 17 35 Glass Replacement 17 36 Exploded view 18 37 Trouble Shooting 19 3...

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: ...materials must be adhered to as described in the Clearance to Combustible section 8 The stove must be installed on a floor protector that covers the area under the stove and extends 18 to the front 8...

Page 6: ...o asbestos If there is a possi bility of disturbing any asbestos in the course of installation then please seek specialist guidance and use appropriate protective equipment Metal Parts When installing...

Page 7: ...nd turbulence can be created by the roof and adjacent objects Wind effects can also be created by natural land contours To minimise the wind effects the flue termination point should be located a mini...

Page 8: ...All materials used in the manufacture of air vents should be such that the vent is dimensionally stable and corrosion resistant The effective free area of any vent should be ascer tained before instal...

Page 9: ...the correct size and unob structed for the appliance in use Where such a installation exists a test for spillage should be made with the fan or fans and other appli ances using air in operation at ful...

Page 10: ...mass flow g s 4 5 5 6 Gross Weight kg 135 Flue Outlet Diameter mm 150 Wood Log Size mm 300 N A Mean CO emission at 13 O2 0 10 0 11 Mean CnHm at 13 O2 Nmg m3 43 58 Mean NOx at 13 O2 Nmg m3 82 97 DIN P...

Page 11: ...uard to BS 6539 in the pres ence of children aged and or infirm persons OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS WARNINGS If there is a possibility that a part of the heating system may be frozen you should not light t...

Page 12: ...tart or freshen up afire in this heater 9 When a hot bed of fuel is established add the normal fuel and adjust the spin valve to the required setting 10 To shut the fire down do not add fuel make sure...

Page 13: ...sing unnecessary damage Close the ash door between removing and replacing the ashpan 9 Clean the chimney at least twice a year 10 Burning soft fuels such as timber and peat will stain the glass Regula...

Page 14: ...y give similar results Wood logs up to 406mm long are suitable All fuels should be stored under cover and kept as dry as possible prior to use Do not use fuels with a Petro coke ingredient as this may...

Page 15: ...sh is disposed of replace the empty ashpan OVERNIGHT BURNING To achieve an overnight or a low burn rate close the Secondary air control fully close the primary air con trol or leave it marginally open...

Page 16: ...lwork 16 TO REPLACE FIRE GRATE Remove the 3 fire fence at the front of the stove unscrew the pull rod knob from the pull rod bar locat ed at the front of the stove in the bottom left hand corner Pull...

Page 17: ...soapy damp cloth followed by a polish with a clean dry duster 2 For stubborn deposits a soap impregnated pad can be carefully used on the vitreous enamel 3 Only products recommended by the Vitreous En...

Page 18: ...TARA NB EXPLODED VIEW 18...

Page 19: ...carpentry off cuts plywood pallets etc Smokes When Lighting Up Flue duct is cold Burn paper and kindling to increase heat Smokes While Burning Draught is insufficient Down Draught Room is in decompres...

Page 20: ...N00841AXX REV 001 NH 030519 20 Manufactured by Waterford Stanley Ltd Unit 401 403 IDA Industrial Estate Cork Road Waterford Ireland Tel 051 302300 Fax 051 302315...

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