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Homefire
Maxibrite
Phurnacite
Welsh Dry Steam Coal (Large Nuts).

Smokeless fuels must only be burnt 
with the optional grate, burning it on 
the flat base of the stove may cause 
damage.

At first you may find it helpful to try 
several fuels to find the most suitable. If 
you are unable to obtain the fuel you 
want ask your supplier, or an approved 
fuel distributor to suggest an 
alternative.

Only smokeless fuels may be burnt in 
smoke control areas.

PETROLEUM COKE IS NOT 

SUITABLE FOR USE ON THIS 

APPLIANCE, ITS USE WILL 

INVALIDATE THE GUARANTEE

Using the tool turn the right-hand door 
knob anti-clockwise to open and 
clockwise to close, (see Fig. 1.)

The optional multi-fuel grate allows, 
coal and smokeless fuel to be burnt on 
the stove. Wood may also be burned 
on the grate although if only wood is 
burned then it is better to remove the 
grate and burn the wood in a bed of 

D O O R  O P E R A T I O N

  O P T I O N A L  M U L T I -

F U E L  G R A T E

Door Knob

Door Airslide

Door Airslide

Closed        Open

Open        Closed

Closed      Open

Control

Airwash

To Open

Fig. 1. Stove Controls

Before lighting the stove check with the 
installer that the work and checks 
described in the Installation Instructions 
have been carried out correctly and 
that the chimney has been swept, is 
sound and free from any obstructions.

Wood must be dry and well seasoned. 
Ideally it should be cut, split and 
stacked under cover for at least a year 
and preferably two years before being 
burnt. Hard woods, such as Ash, Beech 
and Oak are preferable to Soft woods 
such as Pine.

The wood should be burnt in a bed of 
ash either on the flat base of the stove, 
or on the multi-fuel grate. If burnt on 
its own it will burn best on the base of 
the stove.

Burning wet unseasoned wood will 
result in heavy tar deposits in the 
chimney and reduced outputs.

Cut peat should be dried before 
burning to reduce tar deposits. Peat 
should be burnt in the same manner as 
wood, on the flat base of the stove in a 
bed of ash, or on the optional grate.

Doubles, Trebles and Cobbles may be 
burnt, do not use singles or coal dust 
(or "slack") Coal must only be burnt 
with the optional multi-fuel grate, 
burning it on the flat base of the stove 
may cause damage. A little extra care is 
needed when burning coal, please refer 
to the section "Special Points When 
Burning House Coal" later in the 
instructions.

A wide variety of smokeless fuels are 
available, many of which are suitable 
for use on your Country 6. Some of 
these are listed below:

Ancit
Anthracite Large Nuts
Centurion
Extracite

F U E L S

W o o d

P e a t

H o u s e  C o a l

S m o k e l e s s  F u e l

CHARNWOOD COUNTRY 6, 8 & 12

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

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Country 6 8 12   9.02

ash on the base of the stove.

To fit the grate you will need a 10mm 
spanner and a Phillips screwdriver.

Before fitting the riddling grate remove 
the wood ash retainer, this is not 
required when the riddling grate is 
fitted.

Undo the nut on the riddling blanking 
hole using a 10mm spanner. Remove 
the cover and spacing washer (ensure 
you keep these in a safe place as you 
will need to replace them if the coal 
grate is removed).

Place the back and  side  grate support 
plates into position see Fig. 2

Fix the riddler rod into position, there 
are two ways to do this:

A) Slide the riddler rod through the 
riddling hole, from the outside of the 
stove body. Place the two washers 
supplied onto the rod before fitting 
through the left hand grate support 
plate. Slide the washers into position 
and fasten the securing clips. 

B) Remove the riddling knob from the 
riddling rod using a phillips screwdriver. 
Slide the riddling rod through the right 
hand grate support plate, coming 
through the opening of the stove. Place 
the two washers supplied onto the rod 
before fitting through the left hand 
grate support plate. Fix the riddler 
knob back onto the riddling rod. Slide 
the washers into position and fasten 
the securing clips.

Fig. 2. Optional Multi-Fuel Grate

Side Supports

Plate

Grate Plates

Ashpan

Riddler Rod

Rear Support 

Plate

Содержание Country 12WB MkII

Страница 1: ...C H A R N W O O D C O U N T RY 6 MkII 8WB MkII 12WB MkII Operating Installation Instructions ...

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Страница 3: ...e and Flueway Cleaning 6 Chimney Sweeping 6 Trouble Shooting 6 Installation Instructions Health and Safety Precautions 8 Performance 8 Hearth and Fire Surround 8 Hot Water System 8 Fitting the Optional Add in Boiler 9 Connections to Flues 9 Soot Doors 9 Pre Lighting Check 10 Commissioning 10 Overall Dimensions 11 Country 6 MkIIParts List 12 Country 8WB MkII Parts List 13 Country 12WB MkII Parts Li...

Страница 4: ...the same manner as wood on the flat base of the stove in a bed of ash or on the optional grate Doubles Trebles and Cobbles may be burnt do not use singles or coal dust or slack Coal must only be burnt with the optional multi fuel grate burning it on the flat base of the stove may cause damage A little extra care is needed when burning coal please refer to the section Special Points When Burning Ho...

Страница 5: ... make a layer of sand or earth about 12mm inch thick on the base to prevent any damage The stove may be lit using dry kindling wood and paper or fire lighters Place the paper or fire lighters and kindling on the base or the grate and cover with approximately 2 inches of fuel Open the air slides in the doors and open the airwash control fully see Fig 1 Light the paper or fire lighters Close the doo...

Страница 6: ...s should then be swept from the plate and into the fire Return the throat plate to its correct position raise the front of the plate push it back and then lower it onto the retaining lugs The chimney should be swept at least twice a year Where the top outlet or vertical rear flue connector is used it will generally be possible to sweep the chimney through the appliance First remove the front fence...

Страница 7: ...s and windows to ventilate the room b Let the fire out and safely dispose of the fuel from the appliance c Check for flue or chimney blockage and clean if required d Do not attempt to re light the fire until cause of fume has been identified if necessary seek professional advice C h i m n e y F i r e s If the chimney is thoroughly and regularly swept chimney fires should not occur However if a chi...

Страница 8: ... square cm 16 square inches to provide combustion air This is particularly necessary if the room is double glazed In addition to these instructions the requirements of BS 8303 and BS 6461 Pt 1 2 1984 must be fulfilled Local Authority Bylaws and Building Regulations regarding the installation of Solid Fuel burning appliances flues and chimneys must also be observed The output of the Country 6 is 6 ...

Страница 9: ...plate Before fitting the boiler remove the front fence the throat plate and the rear firebrick Knock out the knock outs for the boiler tappings in the back of the firebox On the Country 6 boiler fit one back nut on the flow tapping to come flush with the back face of the boiler before fitting the boiler into the stove Place the fibre washers over the tappings on the outside of the appliance and fi...

Страница 10: ...flue connector does allow the chimney to be swept through the stove except when a boiler is fitted Soot doors may either be in the actual brickwork of the chimney or in the register plate Various positions of soot doors are shown in Figs 5 to 8 Ensure that the throat plate is fitted in the roof of the appliance except in the case of a Country 6 with a boiler in which case the throat plate is not r...

Страница 11: ...9 50 Country 6 MkII Country 8WB MkII 510 508 376 232 71 299 110 450 127 587 48 614 526 Ø154 396 669 450 127 615 601 616 368 508 585 48 127 451 670 396 232 75 390 105 Ø154 127 451 Country 12WB MkII Overall Dimensions all dimensions are in mm Page 11 Country 6 8 12 9 02 ...

Страница 12: ...ional Extra 16 008 FW27 Hinge Post 17 012 TW14 Primary Air Slide 18 004 DY26 Primary Air Slide Guide 19 002 TW13 Air Control Knob 20 004 TW48 Airwash Slide 21 002 GV01 Left Hand Door 22 002 GV02 Right Hand Door 23 010 TW55 Flue collar for Cast Pipe Opt l Extra 24 001 DY10 Firebox Country 6 MkII 25 012 TW09 Blanking Plate 26 012 BV20 A Ashpan Door Opening Tool 27 002 DY18 R H Door Knob Spindle 28 0...

Страница 13: ...ge Pin Set 4 per set 47 012 L V11 Serial No Label 16 008 FW27 Hinge Post 17 012 TW14 Primary Air Slide 18 004 DY26 Primary Air Slide Guide 19 002 TW13 Air Control Knob 20 004 TW48 Airwash Slide 21 002 GV01 Left Hand Door 22 002 GV02 Right Hand Door 23 010 TW55 Flue collar for Cast Pipe Opt l Extra 24 001 FY10 Firebox Country 8 WB MkII 25 012 TW09 Blanking Plate 26 012 BV20 A Ashpan Door Opening To...

Страница 14: ...nnector Opt l Extra 14 004 LV24 Rear Brick Joining Bracket 46 012 MV1 1 Serial No Label 15 008 BW39 S Hinge Pin Set 4 per set 47 010 EW51 Ash Carrier Optional Extra 16 008 FW27 Hinge Post 17 012 TW14 Primary Air Slide 18 004 DY26 Primary Air Slide Guide 19 002 TW13 Air Control Knob 20 004 GY14 Airwash Slide 21 002 GV01 Left Hand Door 22 002 GV02 Right Hand Door 23 010 TW55 Flue collar for Cast Pip...

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Страница 16: ...A D i v i s i o n o f A J W e l l s S o n s L i m i t e d R e g i s t e r e d i n E n g l a n d N o 0 3 8 0 9 3 7 1 Your Local Charnwood Dealer ...

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