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Tiger Cub

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Summary of Contents for Tiger Cub

Page 1: ...S T O V E Tiger Cub T H E G A L L E R Y C O L L E C T I O N C O U K ...

Page 2: ...ducts meet the requirements of Harmonised Standards and are fit for sale Signed on behalf of the manufacturer by Glyn Hughes Design Engineer at Winster Derbyshire England 15 Jan 2018 Read these instructions Use only recommended fuels This document when completed by the installer constitutes part of a Hearth Notice for purposes of Building Law It must be left with the householder and placed where i...

Page 3: ...enough to set fire to combustibles such as carpet textiles wood glass fibre GRP paper wallpaper plastics furniture clothing cardboard plasterboard some distance away Under normal circumstance with good ventilation the stove should be fitted at least 500mm away from combustible materials 700mm in front on a non combustible hearth temperature below is 100 C so a light duty hearth can be used If the ...

Page 4: ... 200mm Ensure logs are absolutely dry less than 20 moisture Fill the stove criss cross so air can circulate between logs Fill little and often When first lighting or reviving a fire from embers use only very small thin dry sticks JOINERY WASTE Dry wood offcuts will burn well but don t expect softwood waste to burn as cleanly or for as long as hardwood logs PEAT Sod turf must be thoroughly dry BNM ...

Page 5: ...mmediately close the door shut all air controls and call the fire brigade Prevent fires by using very dry fuel and having your chimney swept regularly MAINTENANCE MONTHLY With the fire cold remove clean and refit the throat or baffle plate below the flue outlet Check that the flue is clear and unblocked and that the door seals are sound ANNUALLY SWEEP THE CHIMNEY The entire length of the chimney f...

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