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SAFETY 

 

A fireguard conforming to BS 8423:2010 should be 
used in the presence of children, the old or infirm. 
Please note, this appliance should be used with 
the fire door closed at all times except when      
fuelling, de-ashing or initial lighting. 

 

Do not use aerosol sprays or any other 
flammable materials near the appliance  
under fire. 

 

Fire cement is caustic, hand and eye  
protection should always be worn,  
prolonged contact with the skin should be 
avoided. 

 

Arada Ltd will not be responsible for any     
consequential or incidental loss or 
injury however caused.  

 

Before continuing any further with the  
installation of this appliance please read the      
following guide to manual handling. 

 

 

Always obtain assistance when lifting the      
appliance 

 

 

When lifting always keep your back straight, 
bend your legs not your back 

 

 

Avoid twisting at the waist. It is better to         
reposition your feet. 

 

 

Avoid upper body/top heavy bending. Do not 
lean forwards or sideways when  handling the 
fire 

 

 

Always grip with the palms of your hands               
do not use your fingertips for support, use 
gloves for a better grip 

 

 

Always keep the stove close to the body as this 
will minimise the cantilever   action. 

 

CO ALARM 

 

Building regulations require that whenever a new   
or replacement fixed solid fuel or wood / biomass        
appliance is installed in a dwelling a 

Carbon

        

Monoxide Alarm 

must be fitted in the same room 

as the appliance. Further guidance on the           
installation of the 

CO Alarm 

is available in             

BS EN 50292:2002 and from the alarm             
manufacturers instruction. 

Provision of an alarm must not be considered    
a substitute for either installing the appliance     
correctly or ensuring regular servicing and    
maintenance of the appliance and chimney      
system. 

THE PRINCILE OF THE STOVE 

 

Your 

Stratford stove 

is built to the highest standard 

of craftsmanship using the best materials and most 
modern equipment available. It is a highly  
efficient and sophisticated piece of machinery and 
when properly installed and operated it should  
provide a lifetime of heating satisfaction. 

 

Safety is the most important consideration when  
installing your fire. If not properly installed and  
operated a house fire may result. Installation must 
comply with the Building regulations and conform to 
all safety standards. 

 
 

Arada

 produce a variety of appliances ranging from 

the traditional to the modern in style and appearance, 
all bristling with ‘High Tech’ features.

 

The fire door is fitted with a special high temperature 
ceramic glass panel through which the fire can be 
viewed.  

 

An internal throat plate produces turbulence to  
encourage secondary combustion and direct the flue 
gas around the whole upper firebox before allowing it 
to escape up the chimney. 

 

Arada

 stoves are also fitted with an ‘air wash’ so 

called because it provides a curtain of high speed 
preheated air behind the glass to help keep it clean 
and provide secondary air /over draught. 

 

The air inlets on the stove give a wide range of     
primary / secondary air, under draught / over draught 
combinations. The optimum setting will only be estab-
lished by experience in firing the appliance, and will 
depend on the type of fuel, the position of the        
appliance in the house, conditions of chimney etc.. 

 

Asbestos 

 

This stove contains no asbestos. 
If there is a possibility of disturbing any asbestos in 
the course of installation then please seek specialist 
guidance and use appropriate protective equipment. 

 

Electrical Connections 

 

The installation of any electrical services during the 
installation of this boiler and associated heating    
system must be carried out by a registered             
competent electrician and in accordance with the     
requirements of the latest issue of BS 7671. 

 

The design, installation and commissioning of any 
water based heating system should be in accordance 
with the following standards:-

 

BSEN12828:2003; BSEN12831:2003 
BSEN14336:2004 

Stratford EcoBoiler Stove 

INTRODUCTION 

Summary of Contents for EcoBoiler

Page 1: ...PLEASE RETAIN THIS GUIDE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE Operating Installation Manual Stratford Eco Boiler HE Stove BK127 Rev 03 Aug 2011 Part No AFS1552...

Page 2: ...set please contact the Stratford dealer in your area or call our technical support department on 0844 8475107 Copyright 2011 Arada Ltd This booklet has copyright and may not be copied in whole or par...

Page 3: ...8 Water connections 19 Hot water system check list 20 Final installation check list 21 Building Control Consent Checklist Page No SERVICE MAINTENANCE Annual Maintenance 22 Cleaning 22 Chimney Sweeping...

Page 4: ...Y HETAS IF IN DOUBT CONTACT HETAS LIMITED TELEPHONE NUMBER 0845 634 5626 www hetas co uk THIS STOVE MUST NOT BE CONNECTED TO A SHARED FLUE SYSTEM TO ALL USERS PETROLEUM COKE SOME OF WHOSE BRAND NAMES...

Page 5: ...rn equipment available It is a highly efficient and sophisticated piece of machinery and when properly installed and operated it should provide a lifetime of heating satisfaction Safety is the most im...

Page 6: ...ford EB 12 Stratford EB 18 1 Fuel retainer 1 1 1 1 2 Grate bars 7 7 9 11 3 Lower FEDS cover 1 1 1 1 4 Flue spigot N A 1 4 1 5 1 5 5 Hot plate N A 1 4 1 5 1 5 6 Ash pan 1 1 1 1 7 Operating tool 1 1 1 1...

Page 7: ...all height 570 570 603 659 Overall Width 489 489 561 615 Overall depth 417 417 412 402 Height to centre of rear flue 431 431 442 501 Depth from back to centre of top flue N A 144 149 147 Flue diameter...

Page 8: ...capacity If the existing construction does not meet this prerequisite suitable measures e g load distributing plate should be taken to achieve it Ideally the appliance should stand on a constructional...

Page 9: ...bled GRATE BAR REPLACEMENT After extended use it may be necessary to re place some of the grate bars Periodic inspection of the bars is recommended and the removal of any nails or wire that may be pre...

Page 10: ...d The inner section of the FEDS is welded in place during manufacture and requires nothing more than the removal of any residues produced by the flue gases that may have built up on the surfaces The O...

Page 11: ...n four main factors Flue gas temperature Flue height Flue size Flue terminal The stove must be connected to a suitable and efficient flue that provides a good up draught to safely take the products of...

Page 12: ...equirements in respect of providing a notice plate giving details on the chimney Document J of the building regulations for England and Wales is available from The Stationary Bookshops and can also be...

Page 13: ...o circumstances should this appliance be connected to a shared flue system that serves any other heating appliance Typical Rear Flue Outlet As Per BS 8303 1 Stratford EcoBoiler Stove Minimum 150mm 6 D...

Page 14: ...03 1 Typical Metal Insulation Chimney System Installed to the chimney manufacturers instructions in compliance with Building Regulations and BS EN 15287 Pts 1 to 4 14 PLAN VIEW OF REGISTER PLATE AND C...

Page 15: ...ng Warning If a pipe stat is not fitted to control the radiator circulation pump then cold water corrosion can occur FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THESE REQUIREMENTS WILL INVALIDATE THE GUARANTEE CHECKING TH...

Page 16: ...ic Hot water System Using Four Boiler Tapings Central Heating Without Domestic Hot water System Using Four Boiler Tapings Note Diagrammatic representation only Design and calculations for individual s...

Page 17: ...c Hot water System Using Three Boiler Tapings Central Heating Without Domestic Hot water System Using Three Boiler Tapings Note Diagrammatic representation only Design and calculations for individual...

Page 18: ...Stratford EcoBoiler Stove 18 INSTALLATION Boiler Tapping Positions Dimensions mm EB 7 EB 9 EB 12 EB18 A 260 260 326 384 B 288 288 324 361 C 255 255 252 270 D 356 356 422 481...

Page 19: ...care must be taken to ensure that effective circulation can occur around the primary circuit to carry the heat away and thus prevent boiling The output of any radiator installed as a Heat Leak should...

Page 20: ...d ensure there are no air locks HOT WATER SYSTEMS Is boiler cross flowed YES NO Are the pipes correctly sized YES NO What is the calculated output required to heat the system Is a heat leak fitted YES...

Page 21: ...Profession Capacity Telephone No Address Postcode Signed Date Registered member of e g GAS SAFE CORGI OFTEC HETAS NACE NACS 7 Hearth Form of construction new or existing 8 Inspection and testing afte...

Page 22: ...luding the outlet at least twice a year per burning season It is important that the flue ways flue pipe and chimney be cleaned prior to lighting the fire after a prolonged shut down period For removal...

Page 23: ...e control knob fully clockwise as viewed with the damper shaft to your left until you reach the end of possible travel Place the thermostat on a flat surface with the base of the mechanism body on a s...

Page 24: ...the stove front and lift the door off its hinges Gently tap the hinges in the direction required to compensate for the misalignment Fig 7 Re fit and check repeat above procedure if necessary If the fi...

Page 25: ...onto a flat surface with the rear face upwards Carefully remove the old rope gasket and old adhesive Take note of the layout of the rope seal Ensure no traces of the old adhesive or rust flaky paint...

Page 26: ...dhesive backing on the rope as you go start at the bottom of the window centrally Push the adhesive side of the rope into the grove on the rear of the door casting gradually work your way round until...

Page 27: ...ITY The build up of ash within the inner left landing cavity may take a considerable time to become evident However if left unchecked it may build up to such an extent that it could spill over into th...

Page 28: ...stove that are not covered in this manual please contact your Arada dealer Please keep all repair receipts safely Please ensure you have this manual available when an engineer visits so they can comp...

Page 29: ...left unattended Thermostatic control Stratford EcoBoilers have a thermostatically controlled air inlet beneath an access cover The damper plate at the side of the stove regulates the amount of under d...

Page 30: ...he Air wash and Easy Boost air inlet position when the stove is alight and or hot and for emptying the ash pan See Fig 18 RIDDLING Use the operating tool to set the grate bars in the correct position...

Page 31: ...ept and is free from obstruction Adequate provision for combustion air has been made i e a permanent vent of at least 550mm per kW of rated output above 5 kW is fitted in the room in which the applian...

Page 32: ...32 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Longer Burning Periods The appliance will burn for long periods at a reduced output rate provided Sufficient fuel is placed in the firebox The air controls are set correctly...

Page 33: ...t should be given a thorough clean to remove ash and unburned fuel residues To enable a good flow of air through the appliance to reduce condensation and subsequent damage leave the air controls fully...

Page 34: ...to scale Stratford EB 7 Stratford EB 9 Stratford EB 12 Stratford EB 18 Stand Stand7 9HE Stand7 9HE Stand12HE Stand18HE Floor Fixing Kit AFS1135 AFS1135 AFS1135 AFS1135 Touch up Paint aerosol AFS101A...

Page 35: ...58 AFS1559 AFS1560 FEDS Lower Plate AFS1541 AFS1541 AFS1334 AFS1334 Grate Bar AFS001 AFS001 AFS001 AFS001 Hot Plate Not Used AFS009B AFS010 AFS010 Operating Tool AFS008 AFS008 AFS008 AFS008 Ashpan AFS...

Page 36: ...it 2 x Hinges 4 x screws AFS1279 AFS1279 AFS1279 AFS1279 Fire Door Rope Kit Glue AFS1021 AFS1021 AFS1021 AFS1021 Door Assembly AFS1540 AFS1540 AFS1562 AFS1563 Fire Door Locking Assembly AFS1385 AFS138...

Page 37: ...FS1332 Operating and In struction Manual AFS1552 AFS1552 AFS1552 AFS1552 Thermostat Access Cover AFS1321 AFS1321 AFS1321 AFS1321 Heat Resistant Glove AFS1285 AFS1285 AFS1285 AFS1285 Control Knob AFS14...

Page 38: ...g petroleum coke etc Nor can the guarantee be extended to deterioration of parts through fair wear and tear Firebox linings grate bars fuel retainer FED throat plate gasket material and door glass are...

Page 39: ...Stratford EcoBoiler Stove ADDITIONAL NOTES 39...

Page 40: ...ate Bars Rear Fire Bed Surrounds FEDS Cover Air Wash Door Handle Ash Pan Operating Tool Thermostat Mitten Operating Installation Manual Assembled By Checked by Date of Purchase Name and Address of Sup...

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