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 Instructions Part Number IN1263 Ed.A

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Always riddle the grate before putting on loadings of coal to give the initial release of gasses sufficient air with 
which to burn; failure to do so may allow the stove and flue to fill with gasses ready to ignite.

A stove is very much safer than an open fire, but if you have children or infirm people in the house please ensure 
it is suitably guarded, and consideration should also be given to accidental contact with the stove if you are 
entertaining with a busy houseful of guests.  If you have a remotely operated stove please ensure you keep the 
remote operating handset well away from the stove, children and dogs.

Choice of Fuels

Use of fuels in smoke exempt areas.

If you are operating this stove within a smoke exempt area it is approved for use for the following fuels only:

Seasoned dry wood. With a moisture content of 20% or less
Smokeless coal approved for use in smoke exempt areas.

Other fuels such as house coal, briquettes, waste wood, peat, wood over 20% moisture must not be used unless 
approved for use in smoke exempt areas.

Wood

All wood will burn slightly differently, but the most important differences  between woods is their moisture 
content. Until the moisture has been driven off from the wood it will remain below its combustion temperature. 
When the outer skin has dried and beginning to burn, much of this heat energy will be wasted having to boil off 
the water remaining in the core of the wood. Copious amounts of water vapour, in all but the most insulated flue, 
will condense and mix with the products of combustion to form creosote and other undesirable substances which 
will eat away the fabric of the flue, and eventually build up to  block the flue. At any time this build up of tar will 
be capable of causing a chimney fire.
The advice to burn only “dry” wood is sometimes confusing because the atmospheric moisture will prevent wood 
ever becoming “dry”. It is acceptable to burn wood with a moisture content of less than 20%, which can be 
achieved by splitting the wood, stacking it so as to allow air to circulate within the stack and storing it under cover 
for between 18 months and 30 months, depending on prevailing climatic conditions. The use of a wood moisture 
content meter will confirm the amount of water remaining in the wood easily. The practice of drying wood by the 
stove should be discouraged, 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.

Smokeless Coal

We recommend burning smokeless fuel. Various manufactured smokeless coals are available giving differing 
burning characteristics and the manufacturers or your coal merchant will advise you as to their suitability for 
stoves. Due to the variable quality of anthracite we do not recommend its use.
The difficulties and dangers associated with burning ordinary bituminous coal (house coal) with its 
relatively high volatile content make it totally unsuitable and potentially dangerous for burning in any 
stove. 

Peat

Peat burns very well, but it is bulky and its distinct aroma will pervade your home and everything in it, but 
otherwise peat can be burned as wood. 

DO NOT BURN petroleum based fuels such as petro-coke, they may seriously damage your stove. The manufacturers 
of other blended coal products, containing a proportion of petro-coke, should be approached to confirm the 
suitability of the product for use within an enclosed appliance that does not have a chrome steel grate.

Содержание Nestor Martin IQ13

Страница 1: ...PART NUMBER SERIAL NUMBER Operating Instructions Nestor Martin IQ13 IN1263 Edition A October 2012 This Manual Must Always be Available to the Stove Operator...

Страница 2: ...action fan is proposed to be fitted to a connecting area of the house after the insert has been installed professional advice should sought from a qualified engineer If a flue blockage or adverse weat...

Страница 3: ...ou please make sure you have read this manual before requesting support First contact your supplying retailer If you find this not successful contact the Euroheat Technical support team Technical supp...

Страница 4: ...ctor if fitted and during this period the room must be ventilated by leaving the windows open and it should not be occupied by people or pets The time taken for the paint to be fully cured will be dep...

Страница 5: ...Internal Plexus Stove Construction Schematic drawing of the combustion chamber Internal Cast Iron Protection Plates Ash Pan Top Chamber Baffle Top Flue Option Pre Heated Primary Air Air Entering throu...

Страница 6: ...the new logs begin releasing gasses it will ignite Unburned gasses will cause smoke and tar deposits and wastes potential heat Putting on too much wood at one time will both restrict the air supply an...

Страница 7: ...t any time this build up of tar will be capable of causing a chimney fire The advice to burn only dry wood is sometimes confusing because the atmospheric moisture will prevent wood ever becoming dry I...

Страница 8: ...s full length rather than at the log s ends This helps the gasses to be distributed more evenly within the stove and improves not only the efficiency and emission reduction of wood burning but gives a...

Страница 9: ...ts uppermost position the air enters the stove above the fire and when set to its lower position air enters the stove from beneath the grate Positioning the lever at its mid position will supply air b...

Страница 10: ...not expect the stove s performance to match any setting repeatedly because it will be affected by so many other factors such as fuel quality and weather conditions THIS CONTROL KNOB MAY BE HOT ALWAYS...

Страница 11: ...effective way of clearing wood ash when the fire has burned out If the fire has been running on anthracite coal and the stove has been over filled and under riddled the poker may have to be used to c...

Страница 12: ...s you and to the right The ash pan tool right angle end is used to engage the ash pan socket Care should be taken to ensure the tool is fully engaged before removing the ash pan The glove should alway...

Страница 13: ...but prevent smoke from spilling into the room The ash pit door can now be opened and the ash pan removed The ash pit door must be closed immediately the ash pan is removed and the stove door must als...

Страница 14: ...il it warms Do not expect it to be on auto pilot until it reaches its operating temperature ACME Ensure the ash pan is fitted and empty then securely close the ash pit door Set the Plexus control to m...

Страница 15: ...bright flames to pass between and over the wood raising it to its ignition temperature As the cone of kindling burns it will collapse and the inner ends of the wood will begin to char and glow Wait u...

Страница 16: ...en the fire is established Never leave it in its lighting position continuously Putting new logs bark side down towards the front of the grate will give you both maximum efficiency and best visual eff...

Страница 17: ...e how much fuel can be loaded at one time but remember you are lighting the stove and wanting it to reach its operating temperature as quickly as possible all smoke is a pollutant and wasted fuel X X...

Страница 18: ...thout staining the glass for many hours If only a low heat output or limited burning time is required the charcoal will be producing much of the heat with an occasional log being loaded for interest L...

Страница 19: ...upply was restricted without producing copious amounts of smoke Unlike driving a car that accelerates and brakes wood burning should be regarded as something that gathers and losses momentum gracefull...

Страница 20: ...setting if flames are still visible reducing the air to a minimum will extinguish any flames and cause tar and smoke to be produced Always wait until no more flames are evident before you can safely t...

Страница 21: ...ilot until it reaches its operating temperature Ensure the ash pan is fitted and empty then securely close the ash pit door If the fire is to be lit using paper and wood set the Plexus control to maxi...

Страница 22: ...has lost its large flames and is glowing then wearing the glove open the door lay several pieces of kindling on the top of them followed by pieces of coal Try to leave open spaces between pieces of co...

Страница 23: ...glowing brightly Fire lighters perform well only if the blocks are protected from fast air flow Setting the air volume to a position between 12 O clock and 3 O clock will provide sufficient air for t...

Страница 24: ...desired heat output New loading of coal should be placed to cover only coals which are glowing It will delay the ignition of coal not already burning if further layers of coal are added to them Smoke...

Страница 25: ...have only flames to heat the coal If coals are placed directly over them or the coals were piled too high the vapours will burn above and often seemingly detached from the fire bed rather than under t...

Страница 26: ...om the coals with insufficient air to burn and suddenly introducing air by riddling the grate may cause the accumulated gasses to ignite suddenly and startlingly New coals should be loaded onto the fi...

Страница 27: ...on the stove body must only be done when the stove is cold Suitable paint may be purchased from a stove shop or direct from Euroheat to enable you to return the stove to looking like new Simple Maint...

Страница 28: ...ffle pulled down into the main body of the fire box It can then be angled to withdraw it through the door To refit the replacement reverse the procedure Removal of the Upper Protection Plate The upper...

Страница 29: ...on Always seek the advice of a qualified engineer if your stove is not operating correctly Never use the stove with any damaged or malfunctioning components Top Flue Outlet Baffle The top chamber baff...

Страница 30: ...kW 74 12pa 3 8 210 78 3 Net 76 7 Gross Technical Details Continuous Operation Continuous operation is when the appliance is used for long firing periods for example several hours and for overnight ope...

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