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Errigal Solid Fuel 47K Cooker

Boiler & Non Boiler

The complete installation must be done in accordance with current Standards and Local Codes.  It
should be noted that the requirements and these publications may be superseded during the life of this
manual.

When using the boiler stove in situations where children, aged and/or infirm persons are present a fire-
guard must be used to prevent accidental contact with the stove.  The fireguard should be 
manufactured in accordance with BS 8423: 2002.

ASSEMBLY, INSTALLATION  & OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

Summary of Contents for Errigal Solid Fuel 47K Cooker Boiler & Non Boiler

Page 1: ...e requirements and these publications may be superseded during the life of this manual When using the boiler stove in situations where children aged and or infirm persons are present a fire guard must be used to prevent accidental contact with the stove The fireguard should be manufactured in accordance with BS 8423 2002 ASSEMBLY INSTALLATION OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ...

Page 2: ...ction 9 18 Clearances to Combustibles 9 19 Ventilation Combustion Air Requirements 9 20 Smoke Spillage Test 10 21 Plumbing 10 22 Heating System 10 23 Gravity Circuit 11 24 Heating 11 25 Pipe Fittings 11 26 Water Circuit Temperature 11 27 Commissioning Handover 11 28 Care For Your Central Heating System 12 29 Injector Tee 12 30 Draining 12 31 General Maintenance 12 32 Fuels 12 33 Refuelling 13 34 C...

Page 3: ...ng The Fire 15 44 Cleaning Instructions 16 45 Cleaning Mild Steel Parts 17 46 Cleaning Ovens 17 47 Cleaning The Hotplate 17 48 Vitreous Enamel Cleaning 17 49 CO Awareness 17 50 Chimney Fires 17 Prevention 17 Detection 17 Action 17 51 Spares 18 52 Exploded View 19 ...

Page 4: ...odes It should be noted that the requirements and these publications may be superseded during the life of this manual SAFETY NOTICE PLEASE READ THIS ENTIRE MANUAL BEFORE YOU INSTALL AND USE YOUR NEW COOK STOVE FAILURE TO FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE BODILY INJURY OR EVEN DEATH SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE IF THIS APPLIANCE IS NOT PROPERLY INSTALLED A HOUSE FIRE...

Page 5: ...entilated area Handling Adequate facilities must be available for loading unloading and site handling Fire Cement Some types of fire cement are caustic and should not be allowed to come into contact with the skin In case of contact with the skin wash immediately with plenty of water Asbestos This cooker contains no asbestos If there is a pos sibility of disturbing any asbestos in the course of ins...

Page 6: ...Nominal Outputs Wood Fuel kW Typical refuelling intervals to obtain nominal outputs 2 hours 4 kgs Nominal heat output to space 4 5kW Nominal heat output to water 7 5 kW Flue gas mass flow 9 0 g s Flue gas temp at nominal output 293 oC Gross Weight 263 kgs Boiler Capacity 7 5 Litres Flue outlet 127 mm This appliance has been tested in accordance with BS EN 13240 Flue draught 15 Pascals Typical refu...

Page 7: ...ing Operating Tool 3 Base Cleaning Door 4 Towel Rail Bracket LH 5 Towel Rail Bracket RH 6 Leg 4 7 Plinth RHS 8 Plinth LHS 11 Nameplate 14 Ashpan 15 Oven Shelf Sheet Iron 22 Ashpit Door 23 Oven Door 24 Fire Door 25 Bonnet 30 Fire Fence 45 Plinth Joining Clip 46 Simmering Plate 47 Cleaning Cups 2 48 Hotplate 49 Oven Damper 59 Oven Shelf Cast Iron 61 Cleaning Brush 62 Poker 63 Scraper 64 Towel Rail 7...

Page 8: ... 14 Screw the optional splashback A to its two supports B keeping the folded end to the bottom Screw the platerack C to the splash back Screw the complete assembly on to the cooker hob Part No 9 See Fig 8 Note The Platerack and splashback are an optional extra not supplied as standard TOP FLUE EXIT With the bonnet Part No 25 in position on the hob connect the bonnet ring Part No 72 onto the top of...

Page 9: ...ll height of the chimney measured from the floor on which the Range is installed must be at least 4 572 meters 15ft Do not use more than two elbows Chimneys for use with solid fuel appliances should be capable of withstanding a temperature of 1100oC without any structural change which would impair the stability or performance of the chimney Chimney s should be built in accordance with BS EN 15287 ...

Page 10: ... Shelf Fitted 60mm Firebox Side 60mm The minimum clearance to non combustible materi als should be maintained at least 50mm 2 from the back of the range Never obstruct free air circulation from around the cooker Where the flue passes through a com bustible material a twin wall solid packed insulated chimney connector must be used and come flush with the outer surface material and run all the way t...

Page 11: ...mble dryers with all external doors and windows closed If spillage occurs following the above operation an additional air vent of sufficient size to prevent this occurrence should be installed SMOKE SPILLAGE TEST In all installations a spillage test should be carried out to ensure there is sufficient combustion and the flue system is adequate The spillage test is carried out as follows 1 Light bur...

Page 12: ...Copper tubes B S 4127 Stainless steel tubes EN 29453 Solder I S 239 Compression tube fittings B S 1552 Manual shut off valves WATER CIRCUIT TEMPERATURE The return water temperature must be maintained at not less than 50º C so as to avoid condensation on the boiler and return piping Fitting a pipe thermo stat to the return from the gravity circuit and wiring it into the pump control will ensure tha...

Page 13: ...ak downs We recommend that you evaluate the overall insula tion in your house i e attic external walls windows external doors Insulation and draught proofing can greatly reduce running costs while equally enhanc ing living conditions FUELS This appliance has been tested using manufactured briquetted smokeless fuel Ancit for closed appli ances sized between 20g and 140g and seasaoned wood logs Othe...

Page 14: ...oven by opening the direct damper and closing the oven damper Fig 14 Fig 15 You will get to know how to use the spin valve and oven damper in conjunction for the optimum range performance Ensure that both the ashpit door Part No 22 and the fire door Part No 24 are closed securely during firing Opening the spinwheel 2 3 turns for mineral fuels and 3 4 turns for wood logs is a good starting point to...

Page 15: ...efficiency 14 USE OF TOOLS Fig 17 Ash Pan Lifting Tool Soot Cleaning WARNING THIS APPLIANCE IS HOT WHILE IN OPERATION USE TOOLS PROVIDED WHEN ADJUSTING CONTROLS DO NOT HEAT UP SEALED OR UNOPENED CONTAINERS OF FOOD DO NOT USE AEROSOL SPRAY NEAR THE COOKER WHEN IT IS ALIGHT CAUTION IF USING A DEEP FAT FRYER ON THIS APPLIANCE NEVER LEAVE THE FRYER UNATTENDED AND NEVER ATTEMPT TO EXTINGUISH A FIRE USI...

Page 16: ...ith paper and sticks in the usual way 5 Ignite by using a taper or rolled wad of paper 6 Lift up the fire fence and close the fire door 7 Under no circumstances should any flammable liquid i e petrol paraffin etc be used to light the fire 8 When the fire is well established and the flue is warm close the direct damper fully and keep it closed 9 Add fuel to the firebox as required and adjust the sp...

Page 17: ...w of combustion gases will be obstructed or even stopped and satisfactory oven temperature will not be maintained apart from which such deposits will cause smoking See Fig 21 Replace all loose parts which have been removed making sure that all cooking surfaces have been thoroughly cleaned on the underside See Fig 22 It is important to replace the cleaning door and to make sure it is sealed tight F...

Page 18: ...IMNEY FIRES Failing to maintain your cooker properly can lead to a chimney fire Chimney fires occur when com bustible deposits on the inner walls of the chimney ignite These combustible deposits called cre osote are a natural by product of woodburning A fire hazard exists if 1 4 of creosote or more coats the inner walls of the chimney Association Fig 22 CLEANING THE MILD STEEL PARTS The steel side...

Page 19: ...ere is a damper in the chimney connec tor plug or close the opening 4 If a fire extinguisher is available open the appli ance door just enough to insert the nozzle of a 10lb dry chemical fire extinguisher rated for Class ABC fires Discharge the entire content of the extinguisher into the appliance and shut the door 5 If possible wet down the roof and other outside combustibles to prevent fires ign...

Page 20: ... Q00111AXX 31 Summer Brick Q00112AXX 32 Bottom Grate Frame Q00114AXX 33 Ashpit Back Q00115BXX 34 Ashpit Side RH Q00116AXX 35 Ashpit Side LH Q00117AXX 36 Flue Back Q00119BXX 37 Back Sealing Plate Q00120AXX 38 Oven Bottom Q00121BXX 39 Oven Side RH Q00122BXX 40 Oven Side LH Q00125BXX 41 Oven Back Q00128CXX 42 Flue Check Q00129AXX 43 Hotplate Cup Clips Q00132BXX 44 Cleaning Door Clip Q00133AXX 45 Plin...

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