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STOVE INSTALLATION 

Prior to any installation being undertaken ensure that all intended work conforms to Building 
Regulations or Standards and any local laws including those referring to national and  
European Standards.  The following are applicable: 
 
England & Wales > Building Regulations (2001) > Document J particularly relevant. 
Scotland > Building Standards (2001) > Section F particularly relevant. 
Northern Ireland > Building Regulations (1990) 
Republic of Ireland > Building Regulations (1997) >  Document J particularly relevant. 
Isle of Man > Building Regulations (2003) > Part J particularly relevant. 
 
The above listed Regulations and Standards are subject to change and should be confirmed 
prior to installation. 
 
Installation should be carried out avoiding any risk to yourself, the occupiers and any pets 
etc.  Fire cement used during installation should be used in accordance with the instructions 
on the tub or cartridge.  It is classed as an irritant so protective gloves are recommended. 
If the stove requires touching up/repainting then ensure adequate ventilation is available as 
most high temperature resistant paints release unpleasant odours.  Always follow the stove 
paint manufacturers instructions.  The stove must not be alight whilst re-painting. 
If the stove is being installed into an existing chimney ensure that protective eye ware is 
worn during inspection and whilst attending to any remedial work that may be required.   
In the case of installing into old Chimneys particular attention should be given to the  
possibility of disturbing asbestos.  There are many types of asbestos, the three most common 
are white (chrysotile), brown (amosite) and blue (crocidolite).  All three types are hazardous, 
particularly blue and brown, however asbestos cannot just be identified by its colour.  Asbes-
tos should only be removed by a registered specialist. 
 
Chimney & Flue Guidance 
 
Effective Chimneys require numerous considerations.  The purpose of a chimney is to  
provide an up draught to ensure the safe removal of the products of combustion from the  
stove to the outside air.   
To maintain a safe and efficient up draught the chimney/flueway must conform to the  
following: 
 

• 

The Chimney/Flue should be totally free from defects and not leak at any point 
through to its terminal.  A smoke test should be done to confirm this, a guide to smoke 
testing is listed further on in this section of the manual. 

• 

The Chimney/Flue must have a height of no less than 4.5 Meters from the top of the 
stove to a suitable Chimney terminal. 

• 

The Terminal of the Chimney/Flue must be in a position where the products of       
combustion can freely discharge without preventing a hazard whatever the wind      
conditions .  See the diagram further on in this section regarding flue outlet positions. 

 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for WSDAID

Page 1: ...lly and thoroughly read this manual prior to any installation or lighting of your new stove If you have any questions regarding this stove which are not mentioned in this manual then please contact th...

Page 2: ...ALLATION Including Chimney Guidance 5 12 STOVE OPERATION 13 16 STOVE AND CHIMNEY MAINTENANCE 17 18 TROUBLESHOOTING 19 PARTS DIAGRAM 20 LIST OF USEFULADDRESS S 21 INSTALLATION RECORD 22 MAINTENANCE REC...

Page 3: ...entre of flue mm 130 Flue Diameter Req mm 150 Net weight Kg 210 Gross weight Kg Packed 220 Minimum distance to Combustible surfaces Top 800mm Side 450mm Rear 1200mm Type of boiler and method of constr...

Page 4: ...this manual for further reference Most stove retailers will be able to assist in advising a competent person for installation WARRIOR Stoves installation instructions cannot be taken as conforming to...

Page 5: ...ed chimney or flueway It is not suitable for installing into a shared flueway The stove must always have a permanent free air supply into the room it is being installed into For Stoves rated above 5KW...

Page 6: ...ve which require fixing these parts should be The Legs the Stove Outlet and the Stove Outlet Blanking Plate and the Handles These parts should be easily identifiable from the exploded parts diagram li...

Page 7: ...d into an existing chimney ensure that protective eye ware is worn during inspection and whilst attending to any remedial work that may be required In the case of installing into old Chimneys particul...

Page 8: ...ear of the stove the maximum horizontal run should not exceed 150mm Provision must be made for cleaning the entire length of the chimney flue other than through the stove The Flue way must be kept war...

Page 9: ...lems with the chimney draw The connecting flue pipe must be sealed to the chimney with fire cement and high temperature resistant rope as required This is usually done into a register Blanking plate w...

Page 10: ...tant board The Flue Pipe must be 3 times it s diameter away from combustible materials For example 150mm Flue Pipe must be 450mm away from combustible materials FLUE Sealed door to access chimney for...

Page 11: ...here this flue pipes passes through a combustible floor a ventilated fire stop kit must be used Some typical installations are shown as following Rain cap Cowl 600mm minimum One load bearing support e...

Page 12: ...ast 1000mm above the highest point of intersection of the chimney and the weather surface or B at least as high as the ridge C Below on a pitched roof or within 2300mm hori zontally to an open able ro...

Page 13: ...solid fuel appliance or open fire appliance fitted at the base or the bottom of the chimney heat the inside of the Appliance Fireplace chamber with a blow Lamp gas stove or similar device for approx...

Page 14: ...hat cannot be harmed by heat in the opening at the base of the flue or in the appliance if it is fitted Always follow the pellet manufacturer s safety instructions Ignite pellet and open all vents to...

Page 15: ...ost important It should be readily identified by the parts diagram and is located on the lower section of the stove Air enters the stove by this control and it is the amount of air allowed to enter th...

Page 16: ...ron and should be seasoned Seasoning is the process of gradually warming through the castings of the stove to allow all components to heat up and cool down together without causing any damage to the s...

Page 17: ...st NOT be used in your stove the use of such fuel will invalidate your guarantee as will the use of smaller sized fuels that can clog the grate Fuels which have a maximum dimension of less than 35mm a...

Page 18: ...should be regulated similarly to the air inlet controls the further closed then the slower the fire burn rate will be Observe the note in the Air control section regarding use of damper whilst the sto...

Page 19: ...dependant upon usage and fuel type The inside of the stove should be cleaned at least Monthly during peak usage to remove any build up of deposits from the products of combustion experience will advis...

Page 20: ...and any fragments Penetrating oil may assist in removing the machine screws if they are proving difficult to undo If the rope seal that the glass rests on is undamaged then the glass can be placed on...

Page 21: ...that require attention Ensure the procedures in the Stove and Chimney Maintenance section are adhered to During operation nominal fume and smoke emission may occur when refuelling or emptying the ash...

Page 22: ...Top Outlet Connecting Plate 15 Tertiary Air burn Plate 16 Back Boiler 17 Flue Blanking Plate Rear 18 Refractory Fire Brick 19 Left Plate 20 Baffle Plate Lower Section 31 Door Handle Catch 32 Door Han...

Page 23: ...of Master Sweeps The Bungalow London Road Attleborough Norfolk NR17 2DE T 01953 451322 W www guild of master sweeps co uk E contactus guild of master sweeps co uk Solid Fuel Association 7 Swanwick Cou...

Page 24: ...imney Sweeps Ltd APIC Bryallen Hengar Road St Tudy Bodmin Cornwall PL30 3PL T 0845 604 4327 Water Regulations Advisory Scheme Fern Close Pen Y Fan Industrial Estate Oakdale Gwent NP11 3EH T 01495 2484...

Page 25: ...spection and testing after completion Tests carried out by Tests Appx E in AD J 2002 ed and results Flue visual Inspection sweeping coring ball smoke Appliance where included spillage 1 Building addre...

Page 26: ...me Address Registered Member of Work Conducted Installation Chimney Safe Y N Sign Name Print Please kindly ensure this Maintenance Record is completed by the engineer every time work is completed on e...

Page 27: ...ARRIOR Stoves Ltd The stove dealer will require the model receipt invoice the installation and service records your full contact details description of the fault and the fuel type brand used where app...

Page 28: ...nge of products please visit our website at WWW WARRIORSTOVES CO UK WWW WARRIORSTOVES CO UK WWW WARRIORSTOVES CO UK WWW WARRIORSTOVES CO UK OR E mail us to find your nearest stockist at info warriorst...

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