MULTI-SOLID FUEL HEATING STOVE
Tiger Superclean
'Eco 2022'
Model
This is document v. 201 of 17/06/19
INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
LEAVE THIS DOCUMENT WITH THE HOUSEHOLDER !
THIS STOVE BECOMES
EXTREMELY
HOT AND CAN PRODUCE
POISONOUS
GASES
The installer must EXACTLY follow these instructions and all local, national and international Standards
Installer Certificate
This Tiger Installed by:
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PLEASE TAKE CARE...
ASBESTOS:
This stove doesn't contain asbestos or cadmium but be careful to
avoid disturbing dangerous materials when removing an old installation.
FIRE CEMENT
is caustic - wash your hands thoroughly after using it.
WEIGHT:
Tiger is heavy. Protect your spine by moving the stove only with
assistance - do take care to make sure that the floor has adequate load-bearing
capacity and consider fitting a load distributing plate if necessary
FUME EMISSION:
Properly installed and operated this stove will not emit fumes
into the dwelling. Occasional slight fumes from de-ashing and refuelling might
occur, but persistent fume emission is potentially dangerous and must never be
tolerated. If fume emission persists, then immediately
(a) open doors and windows to ventilate the room. (b) let the fire go out or eject
and safely dispose of fuel. (c) check the flue for blockage and clean if required.
(d) do not attempt to re-light the fire until the case of the fume emission has been
identified and corrected. If necessary seek expert advice
THE CHIMNEY
YOUR CHIMNEY.
This stove must be connected to a single, dedicated chimney,
which, by becoming hot inside creates the draught which makes your Tiger work -
it must:
Generate a draught in use of at least 12Pa (0.05ins wg)
Be capable of withstanding the temperatures generated.
Be fully sealed and incapable of leaking fumes into the dwelling
This will
commonly
be achieved by it:
Being at least 5m high.
Terminating at least 1m above any roof ridge.
Having an internal cross-section not less than 0.018m² (eg 150mm dia) and
never more than 0.14m² (eg 375 x 375mm)
Being free from even the slightest crack or source of leakage.
Having no bends sharper than 45º.
Being entirely free of obstructions and swept by a qualified chimney sweep.
Being connected only to this one stove.
Being of thick (100mm+) masonry or otherwise adequately insulated.
Conforming to local building regulations.
Special rules apply where the flue passes through timber, thatch or other
vulnerable materials- take specialist advice.
These stoves may be used in smoke control areas when operated strictly in accordance with these instructions and with Soliftec
Smoke Advice Sheet No1 (
www.soliftec.com/smokeadvice.htm
), when burning:
RoI:
Wood logs, smokeless fuels, but
not
petroleum coke (
Control of Atmospheric Pollution Regulations, 1970)
UK:
Untreated wood logs or smokeless fuels (
Clean Air Act 1993
)
Conforms to
EN 13240:2001+A2 2004
Independently tested in 2018 by the
SGS Environmental Laboratory,
Arnhem. Approved Laboratory No 0608
Intermittent burning solid fuel roomheater for
installation with a single dedicated chimney
When operated with one log of 1.2kg, primary air=0,
secondary=30%, refuel every 45 minutes:
Fuel
Wood (Beech)
Efficiency
78.5%
Rated Output
5 kW
CO (at 13% O
2
)
0.06 %
Mean Flue Temperature
275º C
Minimum to combustibles
55cm
CO (at 13% O
2
)
0.06 %
Smoke Emission
31 mg/m³
NOx
90 mg/m³
CxHy
48 mg/m³
Gas flow
5.2 g/sec
Flue Draught
12 Pa
Product Mass
96 kg
The folowing fuels can be burned, but performance
will differ: Anthracite, peat, coke, lignite, biomass
briquettes and smokeless fuels.
I declare that this information
is true, these products 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 17. Jun. 2019