Trianco Newton Stoves Operation, Installation, Commissioning & Servicing Instructions Download Page 17

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Typical 2 pipe central heating circuit 

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Typical 4 pipe central heating circuit 

Fig 10 

Summary of Contents for Newton Stoves

Page 1: ...pace Heating Stove With Boiler OPERATION INSTALLATION COMMISSIONING SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS Please read these instructions carefully before installing Commissioning and using this appliance TO BE RETAI...

Page 2: ...ion and contact with eyes These may be harmful and cause irritation to the skin eyes nose or throat Use disposable gloves facemasks and eye protection After handling wash hands and other exposed areas...

Page 3: ...ecommended fuels 7 8 Troubleshooting and maintenance 8 After sales advice 9 Installation 10 Regulations Health safety Preparation 10 Siting 11 Technical details 11 Chimneys flues 12 13 Air supply 14 F...

Page 4: ...ge and clean if required d Do not attempt to relight the fire until the cause of the fume emission has been identified and corrected If necessary seek expert advice The most common cause of fume emiss...

Page 5: ...rature air will circulate Do not use third party spares with the appliance or make unauthorised modifications to its design The stove must not share a chimney with another appliance OPERATION Before u...

Page 6: ...the door is closed too early small explosions can force smoke through the door seals or air inlet into the room being heated Do not operate the stove for long periods or leave it unattended with the...

Page 7: ...or use with manufactured and natural smokeless fuels that have been approved for use with closed heating stoves Bituminous coal briquettes may be used but petroleum coke must not Wood burning types of...

Page 8: ...ife spans for the internal components such as fire bricks and bottom grate When burning wood in addition to the above wet fuel may cause excess creosote build up in the flue and discoloured chimney sm...

Page 9: ...ccurs due to use of the appliance not sanctioned by these instructions The breakdown occurs as a result of work on the appliance by an unauthorised third party Important Invoices for attendance and re...

Page 10: ...d parts have been removed from inside Inspect the stove to ensure no damage has occurred during transit Ensure all parts have been provided see fig 7 page 13 Siting Before installation ensure the buil...

Page 11: ...sions Standard H x W x D 540 x 540 x 420 540 x 540 x 420 Dimensions Pedestal H x W x D 780 x 540 x 420 780 x 540 x 420 Flue Socket 152 5mm 6 152 5mm 6 Flue Gas Temperature at outlet 382 C 309 C Flue D...

Page 12: ...12 All dimensions in mm Fig 4...

Page 13: ...ey it must comply with BS 1856 1 The chimney and connecting flue pipe must have a minimum diameter of 150mm and its dimension should not narrow to less than the size of the outlet socket of the stove...

Page 14: ...stablished its normal airflow pattern perform combustion analyses of the stove at minimum and maximum outputs Perform similar tests while the fan is switched off Interference tests should also be carr...

Page 15: ...rom an accessible position see fig 5 page 12 Clear out any large deposits from inside the combustion chamber and vacuum that which remains If necessary scrape off deposits that have attached to the wa...

Page 16: ...ing pump failure To maintain safety and prolong the life of the boiler the following three devices should be fitted to the system 1 High Temperature Pipe Thermostat This is clamped on to main gravity...

Page 17: ...17 Typical 2 pipe central heating circuit Fig 9 Typical 4 pipe central heating circuit Fig 10...

Page 18: ...18 The following information should be provided upon installation of the appliance for householder reference Installation Engineer Company Company Address Company Tel No...

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Page 20: ...illustrations contained within are vested in TR Engineering Ltd and neither the brochure or any part thereof may be reproduced without prior written consent TR Engineering s policy is one of continuou...

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