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E & OE     Instructions Part number IN1261 Ed A

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EUROHEAT

 

DISTRIBUTORS (H.B.S) LTD. July 2012

Installation Instructions 

IN1261

For Stoves

Hwam 3600 Range

 

The Above Range of stoves Are 

Suitable For use in smoke Control 

Areas

Serial Number

Part No.

Model Name

 This Manual Must Always be Available to the Stove Operator

This manual must be used in conjunction with document 

IN1173  The Wood and Mutlifuel Chimney and Installation Guide,

Summary of Contents for Wood 3600 Range

Page 1: ...s IN1261 For Stoves Hwam 3600 Range The Above Range of stoves Are Suitable For use in smoke Control Areas Serial Number Part No Model Name This Manual Must Always be Available to the Stove Operator This manual must be used in conjunction with document IN1173 The Wood and Mutlifuel Chimney and Installation Guide ...

Page 2: ...Important Notes Model Identification Cureing Process About Differant Fuels The Clean Air Act and Smoke Control Areas Technical Details HearthDetails Fireplace Design Insallation Clearances Fitting The Internal Parts Grate Cover Plate Flue Draft Instalation Instructions Page 3 4 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 ...

Page 3: ...s imperative that all air passageways into out of and within the appliance are kept clean All permanent ventilation into the room provided for the stove must remain clear and unobstructed at all times Consideration must be given to the need for extra ventilation if another heating source needing air is to be operated simultaneously If an extraction fan is proposed to be fitted to a connecting area...

Page 4: ...ed to Euroheat In this way the model and its history will be recorded for reference in the future Whilst we are always happy to assist you please make sure you have read this manual before contacting the technical support team Technical Support Telephone Number 01885 491117 E mail tech euroheat co uk Before Operating this Appliance The paint used on the stove is a heat resistant paint capable of w...

Page 5: ...ill ensure that when the new logs begin releasing gases it will ignite Unburned gases will cause smoke and tar deposits and wastes potential heat Putting on too much wood at one time will both restrict the air supply and cool the combustion chamber making it more difficult for the gases to burn cleanly Never put on fresh wood whilst operating the stove with a minuscule air supply as a technique fo...

Page 6: ...d firstly because it should be unnecessary and secondly because stored wood will invariably become the home to many varieties of insects many of whom enjoy eating wood To introduce them into your house and encourage them with heat and time to make new homes in your furniture and structural timbers is not recommended Peat Peat burns very well but it is bulky and its distinct aroma will pervade your...

Page 7: ... if they are split halving the tubes and allowing the moisture to evaporate more easily Similarly it also allows the volatile gases given off when the wood is heated in a stove to be emitted along its full length rather than at the log s ends This helps the gases to be distributed more evenly within the stove and improves not only the efficiency and emission reduction of wood burning but gives a m...

Page 8: ...ntrol areas in England In Scotland and Wales this power rests with Ministers in the devolved administrations for those countries Separate legislation the Clean Air Northern Ireland Order 1981 applies in Northern Ireland Therefore it is a requirement that fuels burnt or obtained for use in smoke control areas have been authorised in Regulations and that appliances used to burn solid fuel in those a...

Page 9: ...92 Technical Details Intermittent Operation Intermittent operation is when the appliance is used for short firing periods for example 45 minutes to 2 hours This is a common operation in warmer weather such as cold spring evenings The information provided below where indicated as HETAS approved is from the current CE standards EN 13240 2001 and EN 13240 A2 2004 The test fuel is wood Air requirement...

Page 10: ...ng as the floor can accommodate the weight of the appliance and its unsupported flue components If it is installed on a wooden floor or similar the floor must be covered with a non combustible material a minimum of 12mm thick to a distance of 300mm in front of the stove and 150mm to each side measuring from the closed door of the combustion chamber The Hwam range of stoves have been tested and con...

Page 11: ...ears Golden Mean 1 The stove must always stand perfectly level The provision of a suitable level hearth within the recess is an important consideration when planning a fireplace 2 Sufficient space should be allowed for service work 3 At least the minimum clearance from inflammable materials and conforming to the current Building Regulations 4 Sufficient space around the stove so that the controls ...

Page 12: ...e back wall 100mm 1 From combustible back wall 150mm 2 From non combustible side wall 100mm 2 From combustible side wall 400mm 3 Fireproof hearth in front 300mm 1 Distance to 450 sidewall 100mm 4 Distance from furnishings in front 800mm If the stove is to be installed into a fireplace recess the installation must comply to BS8303 1 to 3 1994 3 1 1 4 45 4 3 2 1 ...

Page 13: ...three hooks beneeath the top plate One of these hooks has an additional flap that is bent upwards for protection when in transport This should be removed with a screwdriver before installation 3 Grate cover plate Should always cover the grate 4 Rear flue outlet If your stove was ordered as top flue outlet this will be factory fitted and sealed 5 Removable rear plate Covers the automatic system thi...

Page 14: ...on chamber Fresh Air System Instead of letting the air from the room into the stove for combustion it is possible to take in fresh air from outside and introduce this directly via a duct into the back or the base of the stove Today many modern dwellings are so airtight to conform with building regulations that it is an advantage to attach a fresh air intake to the stove This continually supplies t...

Page 15: ...r Maintenance Instructions Flue Draught Measurement A flue draught which is too low will result in the stove being difficult to light responding only slowly to demands for increased output and unable to reach its full heating output If this is the case rectification work of the chimney construction should be undertaken A flue draught which is too high will cause difficult control conditions and ma...

Page 16: ... user never to operate the stove with the furnace door open and that the user is aware of the requirement of a suitable fire guard where children the old or infirm may come into contact with the appliance Hand over the installation instructions operating instructions and completed warranty form to the user Remind the owner to return the warranty form for registration Complete the Stoves Registrati...

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