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Arizona A08E - Smoke Control 

Area Exempt 

Operation and Installation Manual 

Version 1 

 15/03/2019 - AZA08E 

PLEASE RETAIN FOR FUTURE REFERENCE 

 

Summary of Contents for A08E

Page 1: ...Arizona A08E Smoke Control Area Exempt Operation and Installation Manual Version 1 15 03 2019 AZA08E PLEASE RETAIN FOR FUTURE REFERENCE ...

Page 2: ...and appliances are exempted by publication on a list by Scottish Ministers under section 50 of the Regulatory Reform Scotland Act 2014 Similarly In Northern Ireland appliances are exempted by publication on a list by the Department of Agriculture Environment and Rural Affairs under Section 16 of the Environmental Better regulation Act Northern Ireland 2016 In Wales appliances are exempted by regul...

Page 3: ...e you can t wait to get started but please read this manual thoroughly You ll learn the ins and outs of using your stove and we promise you you ll hit the ground running We d like to thank you for supporting Arizona a brand which strives to produce reliable eco friendly stoves at an affordable price ...

Page 4: ...ormation on Relevant Building Regulations Links to your specific local building regulations are also accessible through here https www hetas co uk consumer regulations Approved Document J of the Building regulations 2010 England and Wales http www planningportal gov uk buildingregulations approveddocuments partj approved The Communities and Local Government website www communities gov uk The Plann...

Page 5: ...e to room space Distance to combustibles Front Side Back Hearth Temp Arizona A08E 130cm 50cm 55cm 100 C VENTILATION Your stove requires ventilation to supply it with air for combustion Ventilation is also required to ensure the proper operation of flues and chimneys to ensure that the products of combustion are safely dispersed to the outside air Please ensure the stove has sufficient ventilation ...

Page 6: ...nstallation should comply with local and national building regulations Sufficient operating draft is required for the product to function optimally The following considerations should be taken into account to ensure safe operation of the appliance The flue must be Suitable for use with solid fuel burning appliances Min rating of T400 In good condition and provide a draft of 10 20 Pa Free from any ...

Page 7: ... Hearths should be constructed of suitably robust materials and to appropriate dimensions such that in normal use they prevent combustion appliances setting fire to the building fabric and furnishings and they limit the risk of people being accidently burnt The hearth should be able to support the weight of the stove and its chimney if the chimney is not independently supported For local building ...

Page 8: ... and control the stove as advised Burn small loads initially in your new appliance before full fires are used to allow paint fitting cement to cure Controlling Stove Burning wood Air wash control lever Use the air wash control lever the higher of the two controls located at the bottom of the stove to control fire Primary air control lever The lower of the two controls at the bottom of the stove sh...

Page 9: ...mperature for clean combustion Ensure you use the suitable fuel for the appliance Recommended Fuels Split and dried logs properly seasoned with less than 20 moisture content No larger than 40cm by 10cm Anthracite Medium smokeless fuel Eco Logs Briquettes Note that only Authorised fuels can be used in a Smoke Control Area details of Authorised fuels can be found at https smokecontrol defra gov uk f...

Page 10: ...ad 2 2kg The maximum amount of fuel specified in this manual should not be exceeded overloading can cause excess smoke Refuelling Coal 1 De ash the fire bed 2 Fully open the bottom air intake 3 When the new fuel is fully lit adjust the bottom air intake to give the desired combustion Refuelling on a low fire bed If there is insufficient burning material in the fire bed to light a new fuel charge e...

Page 11: ...to light or slow to heat up Operation with door left open Operation with the door open can cause excess smoke The appliance must not be operated with the appliance door left open except as directed in the instructions Dampers left open Operation with the air controls or appliance dampers open can cause excess smoke The appliance must not be operated with air controls appliance dampers or door left...

Page 12: ...ir controls Excessive draft Install draft stabiliser damper Insufficient Seal Check Condition of rope seal around glass Smokes upon initial lighting Cold Flue pipe Burn firelighters small fuel loads to preheat flue prior to lighting Smokes while burning Insufficient draft Check flue is not obstructed Glass blackening Insufficient Air Open Air wash control Damp Fuel Use Recommended Fuels Insufficie...

Page 13: ...Page 13 of 22 Low heat output Poor quality fuel Use Recommended Fuels Insufficient Seal Check Condition of rope seal around glass ...

Page 14: ...the baffle plate needs removed and cleaned 4 Have the chimney checked by a professional person for any sign of blockage 5 Do not attempt to relight the appliance until the source of the blockage has been determined and cleared 6 Seek professional opinion on the cause of the blockage if in any doubt You may also detect a smell from the appliance on initial lighting while the paint cures Stove paint...

Page 15: ...ar attention should be paid to the baffle plate which should be regularly inspected for any accumulated soot and products of combustion If a medium to excessive amount is present the baffle plate needs removed and cleaned Glass Cleaning We recommend that the glass should be allowed to cool then use a damp cloth to clean it Abrasive cleaners should be avoided as they tend to scrape the glass making...

Page 16: ... is hot Flue Chimney cleaning Please ensure that Flue is swept as instructed Blockages or build ups within the flue can cause loss of performance damage to the product and harm to the surroundings and users as a result Depending on the fuel source used it s recommended that the stove is cleaned Anthracite Clean at least once a year Wood Clean before and after the heating season If used excessively...

Page 17: ... 9kW 78 1 0 08 94mg m 3 84mg m 3 37mg m 3 346 A08E Technical Information Burning Anthracite Output kW Nominal Efficiency Emissions CO at 13 O2 NOx at 13 O2 OGC s at 13 o2 Dust PM at 13 O2 Flue gas temperature C 8 0kW 73 2 0 08 98mg m 3 35mg m 3 16mg m 3 400 6 DIMENSIONS Height m m Width m m Depth m m Weig ht Kg Collar m m Maximum log length m m Arizo na A08E 600mm 500mm 320mm 83kg 5 125m m 400mm x...

Page 18: ...Page 18 of 22 7 PRODUCT DRAWINGS ...

Page 19: ...Page 19 of 22 PRODUCT DRAWINGS ...

Page 20: ...1 Baffle 5 2 Back plate 6 1 Top plate 7 1 Flue cover 8 1 Outside plate 9 1 Right brick 10 1 Spacing bar 11 1 Back bricks 12 2 Adapter plate 13 1 Air inlet controller 14 1 Bottom grate 15 1 Bottom plate 16 1 Controller 17 1 Front bar 18 1 Glass clip 19 4 Rope seal 20 21 22 3 Ashpan 23 1 Ashpan handle 24 1 Hinge axis 25 2 ...

Page 21: ... Damage resulting from the use of unsuitable fuel Unauthorised modifications misuse neglect abuse excessive wear and tear and the use of non original replacement parts will invalidate the warranty of the stove Should you require any further information or wish to view our other products available please view at www arizonastoves com All rights reserved Material contained in this publication may no...

Page 22: ...WILL NOT BE ABLE TO PROCESS YOUR CLAIM Customer name Customer Address Post Code Date Contact Number s Retailer Name Retailer Contact Date of Purchase Problem reported Comments Date of Installation Installers name Installers Registration Number Building Control Certificate Number Customer Signature Date ...

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