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HEAT RECOVERY VENTILATION

Where  a  stove  is  to  be  installed  in  a  dwelling  with

Heat  Recovery  Ventilation

(HRV)  a  number  of

precautionary  measures  must  be  undertaken:

Where  the  product  is  to  be  installed  with  a
Mechanical Ventilation, the stove must be connect-
ed  to  an  external  air  supply,  The  ductwork  for  the
external air supply must be no longer than 6 metres
and the air inlet terminal to the ductwork must have
a cross sectional area of at least 80cm

2

.

LOCATION

There  are  several  conditions  to  be  considered  in
selecting a location for your Stanley Stove.

a. Position  in  the  area  to  be  heated,  central 

locations are usually best.

b. Allowances 

for 

proper 

clearances 

to 

combustibles.

c. Allowances for proper clearances for mainte-

nance work.

From the Front

800mm (31

1/2

”)

From the Back (with heat shields
fitted & twin wall insulated pipe -
see Fig 7)

250mm (10”)

From the Back (with heat shields
fitted & single wall pipe)

350mm (14”)

From the Sides

550mm (21

3/4

”)

From the Flue Pipe (with heat
shields fitted & twin wall insulated
pipe - see Fig 7)

250mm (10”)

Mantle Clearance

760mm (30”)

Side Trim Clearance

450mm (18”)

Brick wall minimum clearance, but allow access
for controls and servicing. 

CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLES

Maintain at least the following clearances to all 
combustible material:

FLOOR PROTECTION

When installing this heater on a combustible floor, a
floor  protector  consisting  of  a  layer  of  non  com-
bustible material at least 310mm thick covered with
“1/8 sheet metal” is required to cover the area under
the heater and extend at least 460mm at the front,
200mm to the sides & the rear. This will provide pro-
tection from sparks and embers which may fall out
from the door when stoking on refuelling. See Fig.8.

Fig.8

Fig.7

Vertical Heat

Shield

Back Heat

Shield

8”

8”

18”

8”

Summary of Contents for STANLEY Solis F500 Edge

Page 1: ...ould be supervised at all times and should not be allowed to touch the hot working surfaces while in use or until the appliance has thoroughly cooled When using the boiler stove in situations where ch...

Page 2: ...ation 9 14 Clearance To Combustibles 9 15 Floor Protection 9 16 Stove Dimensions 10 17 Commissioning and Handover 10 18 Operation 10 19 Air Controls 10 20 Recommended Fuels 11 21 Technical Data 11 22...

Page 3: ...nts or Building Regulations will void your warranty Waterford Stanley reserve the right to replace any part due to manufacturing defect that fails within the warranty period under the terms of the war...

Page 4: ...other appliance 8 Access should be provided to the chimney serving the appliance to allow for cleaning 9 It is a requirement by Building Regulations to have a carbon monoxide alarm fitted to any room...

Page 5: ...STICKING TO THE PAINT DURING THE CURING PROCESS 4 Inspect the flue ways of the stove weekly and ensure that there are no blockages Check flue ways before lighting especially after a shut down period...

Page 6: ...and Local Codes It should be noted that the requirements and these publications may be superseded during the life of this manual Please refer to the current standards BS EN 15287 1 2007 Design Instal...

Page 7: ...building regula tions part J Fig 1 2300 1000 Appliance Soot Door The stove comes partially configured for top outlet and requires the flue spigot supplied in the firebox to be fitted to the top outlet...

Page 8: ...ted output NOTE There must not be an extractor fan fitted in the same room as the stove as this can cause the stove to emit smoke and fumes into the room All materials used in the manufacture of air v...

Page 9: ...e stove to be ducted from outside and is avail able to order for connection to the stove It is recommended to bring the air supply for the stove into the house using a 4 plastic pipe Where the pipe me...

Page 10: ...the Back with heat shields fitted twin wall insulated pipe see Fig 7 250mm 10 From the Back with heat shields fitted single wall pipe 350mm 14 From the Sides 550mm 213 4 From the Flue Pipe with heat s...

Page 11: ...appliance with the fuels likely to be used on the stove and warn them to use only the recommended fuels for the stove Advise the user what to do should smoke or fumes be emitted from the stove The cus...

Page 12: ...times Operate the stove only with the fuelling door closed except for re fuelling This stove has obtained HETAS Ltd approval for burning wood logs HETAS Approval does not cover the use of other fuels...

Page 13: ...air con trol fully as this will help to eliminate any smoke or fly ash resident in the combustion chamber Add fuel to fire close fire door and adjust the primary air con trol to the desired position...

Page 14: ...of usage The chimney can be cleaned through the stove depending on the flue configuration and the flue liner should be cleaned in accordance with manufacturer s instructions Always use a brush with p...

Page 15: ...epartment b Prepare occupants for immediate evacua tion c Close all openings into the stove d While awaiting the fire department watch for ignition to adjacent combustibles from over heated flue pipe...

Page 16: ...E DOOR 13886 4KW DOOR 17 AIR CONTROL ROD A4 AIR CONTROL ROD 18 FIRE FENCE LOG RETAINER 19 GRATE A4 CAST GRATE ASSY W 20 FLUE SPIGOT A4 COLLAR 21 DOOR GLASS FD9 22 FLUE BLANKING PLATE A4 04 REAR BLANK...

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