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MUCH WENLOCK SOLID FUEL NON BOILER STOVE
INSTALLATION & OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
GENERAL
When installing, operating and maintaining your
stove respect basic standards of fire safety. Read
these instructions carefully before commencing the
installation. Failure to do so may result in damage
to persons and property. Consult your local
Municipal office and your insurance representative
to determine what regulations are in force. Save
these instructions for future reference.
PRE INSTALLATION ASSEMBLY
1. After removing the stove from its pack,open the
front door and remove the contents.
2. Fit the front door handle.
3. Remove the stove from the wooden pallet.
4. Fit the front ash tray by slotting into place on the
front and secure it using the screws provided.
3
The installation must be completed in accor-
dance with current National and European
Standards and Local Codes. It should be noted
that the requirements and these publications
may be superseded during the life of this
manual.
Fig.1
CHIMNEY
This stove is a radiant room heater and must be con-
nected to a chimney of the proper size and type.The
chimney must have a cross-sectional area of at least
181cm
2
or a diameter of at least 150mm. It is best
to connect to a chimney of the same size, as con-
nection to a larger size may result in a somewhat
less draught.
This appliance is not suitable for installation in a
shared flue system.
The appliance requires minimum chimney height of
4.5 metres from floor on which stove is installed. An
Fig 2
2300
FLUES
Flues should be vertical wherever possible and
where a bend is necessary, it should not make an
angle of more than 45
o
with the vertical. Horizontal
flue runs should be avoided except in the case of a
back outlet from the appliance, when the length of
the horizontal section should not exceed 150mm.
In order to minimise flue resistance and to make
sweeping easier it is recommended to use 2 x 45
o
bends rather than a 90
o
bend.
The flue termination point must be located to min-
imise any wind effects. Wind effects of suction,
pressure zones and turbulence can be created by
the roof and adjacent objects. Wind effects can also
be created by natural land contours.
To minimise the wind effects, the flue termination
point should be located a minimum of 1000mm from
the roof measured vertically and 2300mm measured
horizontally. Where this termination point does not
suffice it may be necessary to extend the flue pipe
so that the termination point is above the apex.
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