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E850 E678 Instructions | 

current as of May 2015 | Version 3  

 
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Ecco Stove

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Ecco Stove

 | Foster House

 | 2 Redditch Road,

Studley,

B80 7AX, United Kingdom 

 

 

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Patent pending USA, Canada, Europe & Russia  |  UK Patent nos: 2467433 & 2498883

 

 

E678 & E850 Instructions Manual 

TESTED TO EN15250 AND EN13240 

CAUTION: HOT WHILE IN OPERATION. DO NOT TOUCH, KEEP CHILDREN, CLOTHING AND FURNITURE 
AWAY.  CONTACT MAY CAUSE SKIN BURNS – SEE NAME PLATE AND INSTRUCTIONS. 
 

1.

 

INTRODUCTION 

2.

 

PURPOSE 

3.

 

MATERIALS 

4.

 

FLUE OUTLET 

5.

 

GLASS 

6.

 

CLEAR GLASS OPERATION 

7.

 

AIRATED BACK PLATES 

8.

 

ASH GRATE 

9.

 

ROPE SEALS 

10.

 

FINISHES 

11.

 

AIR CONTROLS 

a.

 

TERTIARY CONTROL 

b.

 

PRIMARY AIR 

c.

 

AIR WASH 

12.

 

FIRING THE STOVE 

a.

 

INITIAL FIRING 

b.

 

SUBSEQUENT FIRING 

c.

 

RE-FUELLING AFTER STARTING 

13.

 

CONTINUOUS RUNNING 

14.

 

EXTRA CONTROLS 

15.

 

ASH REMOVAL 

16.

 

FUELS 

a.

 

WOOD 

17.

 

RE-FUELLING 

18.

 

TAR DEPOSITS 

19.

 

FLUE CONNECTION AND FLUE LININGS 

20.

 

FLUE CLEANING; CLEANING; MAINTENANCE & OVER SUMMER  

Summary of Contents for E678

Page 1: ...13240 CAUTION HOT WHILE IN OPERATION DO NOT TOUCH KEEP CHILDREN CLOTHING AND FURNITURE AWAY CONTACT MAY CAUSE SKIN BURNS SEE NAME PLATE AND INSTRUCTIONS 1 INTRODUCTION 2 PURPOSE 3 MATERIALS 4 FLUE OUTLET 5 GLASS 6 CLEAR GLASS OPERATION 7 AIRATED BACK PLATES 8 ASH GRATE 9 ROPE SEALS 10 FINISHES 11 AIR CONTROLS a TERTIARY CONTROL b PRIMARY AIR c AIR WASH 12 FIRING THE STOVE a INITIAL FIRING b SUBSEQ...

Page 2: ...tent nos 2467433 2498883 21 PAINT FINISHES 22 ASSEMBLY 22A HEARTH LOAD BEARING 22B HEARTH DECCORATIVE 23 TECHNICAL A OUTPUTS B WEIGHT C AIR SUPPLY D EXTRACTOR FANS E FLUE DRAUGHT F FLUE GAS MASS G FLUE GAS TEMPERATURE H FLUE OUTLET DIMENSION AND POSITION I HEAT ENERGY STORED J CO CONCENTRATION 24 DUCTED WARM AIR MODEL 678 25 GENERAL A SAFE OPERATION DISTANCES COMBUSTABLE AND NON COMBUSTABLE B MODI...

Page 3: ...talled in building regulations in the UK The installer must be aware that all local regulations including those referring to National and European standards need to be complied with when installing the appliance Not every stove can be connected to every existing chimney Your installer must check the efficiency and suitability of the chimney to ensure its suitability for use If the two are not comp...

Page 4: ...ted Radiant heat is emitted by heat from the external surfaces and initial heat from the front glass door panel 4 FLUE OUTLET Your Ecco Stove is only delivered with a top flue exit due to the construction of the appliance and contraflow channels If the installation demands a 45 elbow can be taken directly from the top of the stove and back into the chimney Brest and hence the chimney flue The flue...

Page 5: ... the optimum operating temperature Do not load logs with the end grain pointing toward the glass as this will result in excessive glass blackening Always arrange the logs in a wigwam fashion within the firebox We cannot guarantee that the stove glass will not blacken but correct usage of fuels and operating temperatures will usually clean the glass throughout the burn 7 AIRATED BACK PLATES The bac...

Page 6: ...leaking out of the appliance This is just the paint curing onto the appliance Please ensure that the room is adequately ventilated and allow the smoke to dissipate in due course without adding more fuel at that time If the paint finish should change colour due to mis use or over heating you should approach your Ecco Stove dealer who will provide you with spray aerosol paint in the appropriate colo...

Page 7: ...e top plate has reached 150 C and then closed see 11C Ash pit drawer Primary air control 11C SECONDARY AIR AIRWASH After the stoves top plate has reached 150 C the ash pit should be closed whereby the preset fixed Secondary air air wash control will continue combustion this must not be adjusted as pre set to 4mm The air wash control in conjunction with the tertiary control will produce clean combu...

Page 8: ...ay leak water condensates This will soon clear when the stove flue ways and body begin to warm up a Initial Firing model 850 and 678 slow heat release for 15250 operation The stove may be started with a firelighter or paper twists and kindling Start with 1 5kg kindling with the glass door left ajar 5mm or so no more Model 850 The stove should be fired with 3 loads of 3kg batches of wood for total ...

Page 9: ...fuel Ash pit drawer Primary air control c Re fuelling after starting Models 850 and 678 Re load with 2 further batches of 3kg of dry split logs at each re fuelling Once the fuel has almost burned away re fuel with a full firebox pulling the primary control out a quarter to manufacturers stop for 2 3 minutes Smoke may escape from the top of the doors until the stove has reached 150 C and when re fu...

Page 10: ...night and day continuously but will not continue to burn longer than 1 5 2 5 hours before re fuelling dependent upon how well the flue draws and density or condition of the fuel that is being burned b Subsequent Firing Re starting the stove after its initial firing should be carried out with the ash pit cleared out and pulled out for a quarter of its distance up to the stop retainer within the ash...

Page 11: ...s re fit the ash draw after emptying fully following the lighting firing procedure at 21c in this instruction manual 16 FUELS 16a Wood Wood as a fuel must be maximum 20 moisture content and split logs are nominally 400mm maximum in length and 10 15 cms in diameter or below for best combustion measured at any one point over the width of the split log see 25h for explanation Harder more dense logs o...

Page 12: ...TH THE DOOR OPEN APART FOR REFUELLING OTHERWISE EXCESSIVE SMOKE WILL BE PRODUCED 18 TAR DEPOSITS Tar deposits will not form in the stove or on its flue ways if adequately seasoned logs below 25 moisture content are used and the stove generally burned above 150 C with a bright fire If tar deposits form in either the fire box or the flue way the fuel being burned is not adequately seasoned and damag...

Page 13: ...long the top flue chamber beneath the flue outlet and vacuum out that chamber by sliding a flexible vac hose to left and right Seasonal Use During a period when the stove will not be fired for example during the summer period leave the ash pit door open 2mm to minimise condensation build up within the stove Clean the flue ways as described in the previous paragraphs 20 Cleaning and Maintenance and...

Page 14: ...hrough the fire box door to ensure combustion air can flow through the grate bars only carry out these works when the stove is not alight The door glass may be cleaned of either grey transparent fly ash deposits or tar deposits from its inner surface with a proprietary glass cleaner available from your retailer The stove is now ready for re use after all cleaning plugs have been re fitted 21 PAINT...

Page 15: ... on a load bearing hearth capable of carrying 800kg with an overall width of 850mm and depth of 575mm allowing 50mm gap behind the stove or to suit in country requirements if different from the above The Ecco Stove Model 678 must stand on a load bearing hearth capable of carrying 550kg with an overall width of 678mm and depth of 525mm allowing 50mm gap behind the stove or to suit in country requir...

Page 16: ...r section is lowered into Part A and the cast iron grate fitted within No seals are fitted to this part Ensure it is located on its domed carbide locating pips by shuffling to bed into place Ba Fit the cast iron grate into the recess within the Silicon Carbide grate section C LEFT SIDE This section to be stood firmly onto Part A using the locating pips to position accurately Ensure this section ne...

Page 17: ...d sides Ensure they are cut off flush with the tops of the left and right hand sides The rope seal must be to the top Including back baffles showing spacer piece to stand the bottom of the baffles off the rear of the stove Fa Position the vermiculite spacer block 2 blocks for 678 Model flat against the back section such that the pre drilled vermiculite back baffles are spaced off the back section ...

Page 18: ...n to enable the door frame to seal onto Model 678 H POSITION TRIM The T shaped joint seal trim onto the top horizontal face ready for the next section to hold in place This seal butts up to the door frame left and right Middle trim for Model 850 top trim for Model 678 Ha Model 850 Position the steel baffle assembly with the shaped curve pointing down and as close to the glass of the door as possib...

Page 19: ...ace with the strap around it and the lower top section behind until the upper top section has been lowered into place and therefore holding all sections beneath it in place with its compressive weight There is no vertical seal between the low top part and front top sector Ja POSITION TRIM Model 850 only K UPPER TOP SECTION This section should be lowered into place and will locate the sections bene...

Page 20: ...y 73 CO 24 Space heating 7500 cu ft 212 cu metres b Weight Complete appliance 800 kg The Ecco Stove must be installed onto a structural hearth capable of bearing this weight c Air Supply UK 35 75 cm sq outside UK to those countries local requirements Vents to be fitted to outside and positioned such that they are not liable to block Additional ventilation requirement may be needed if the stove is ...

Page 21: ...cm sq outside UK to those countries local requirements Vents to be fitted to outside and positioned such that they are not liable to block Additional ventilation requirement may be needed if the stove is operated simultaneously with other heating appliances It is important to ensure adequate supply of combustion and ventilation air n Extractor fans No extractor fans are to be fitted in the same ro...

Page 22: ...n The outside surface of the Ecco Stove will reach temperatures above 200 C on full firing and must not be touched as burning will occur Care must be taken In the event of overheating above 210 C ensure the fire door and ash pit door are fully closed in order to cool the rate of combustion and slowly cool the stove a i Any combustible materials must be a minimum of 600mm away from the appliance Pl...

Page 23: ...ue cleaning brush 1 x stove thermometer 1 metre self adhesive rope to seal the stove connector pipe 1 x pair thermal gloves d In the event of a chimney fire the fire box door and ash pit must be tightly closed and the local fire brigade alerted immediately e The Ecco Stove when used as a slow heat release appliance may be left for a 10 hour period after its final firing to release heat slowly on a...

Page 24: ...n installed by a recognised in Country registered installer for its type e g HETAS in the UK The product must be initially operated in line with the operation manual The product must be built in line with the operation assembly manual see especial regard to chimney draught The registration form must be completed and returned to the Company within 21 days of installation see last page This warranty...

Page 25: ... The Company reserves the right to replace parts as deemed fit or replace the appliance if so decided Replacement parts are free of charge but labour to install such parts is not covered by this warranty 7 Finishes Paint finishes will change colour with use This warranty does not cover such changes 8 Fuels The warranty only applies to the use of wood logs on your Ecco Stove Coals or processed petr...

Page 26: ...467433 2498883 In the interest of product improvement the Company reserves the right to change specifications without notice 26 Tools Required Ensuring you have the right equipment for the task is essential for completing the build safely and efficiently while avoiding damage Ratchet straps to pull sides in to grate section and door frame and to secure lower front top section before upper top sect...

Page 27: ... ECCO STOVE WARRANTY REGISTRATION ECCO STOVE MODEL ECCO STOVE SERIAL NUMBER INSTALLED BY ADDRESS POSTCODE OR ZIPCODE TELEPHONE NUMBER INSTALLERS REGISTERED BODY AND NUMBER DATE THE ECCO STOVE WAS INSTALLED SELLING AGENT DEALER COMPANY NAME ADDRESS POSTCODE OR ZIPCODE TELEPHONE NUMBER EMAIL ADDRESS DATE SOLD INSTALLATION DETAILS DISTANCE TO COMBUSTIBLES SIDES TOP FRONT REAR DISTANCE TO NON COMBUSTI...

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