Section 6.2 - Lighting the stove - Installer instruction
6.2
Prior to first lighting the stove ensure that the following is complete :-
6.2.1
Installation of the stove and relevant building work is completed.
6.2.2
The chimney is suitable, sound and free from obstruction.
6.2.3
Adequate ventilation and provision for combustion air has been made.
6.2.4
The installation is compliant with building regulations and local authority
regulations as applicable.
6.2.5
The chimney pull is a minimum of 12 Pa
6.2.6
The fuels that are planning to be burnt comply with those listed as suitable in
section 5 of this manual.
Section 6.3 - Break-in fires - User instruction
6.3
When the stove is new, for the first 20 hours burning only use gentle small
controlled wood fires (NO COAL) during which the first three fires must be small
kindling wood fires only. This is required to correctly adhere the paintwork on the
stove. After the first three fires gently increase the size of the fuel and duration
of the burn time.
Failure to adhere to this instruction will result in likely
damage to the paintwork on the stove. In addition, during the “break in
fires” do not touch the paintwork on the stove as during this period the
paintwork will be relatively soft and will mark easily.
Section 6.4 - Lighting the stove - User instruction
6.4
When first lighting the stove comply with the following :-
6.4.1
Ensure that the ashpan is in place
6.4.2
Ensure that both primary and secondary air controls are in the fully open position
(to the left hand side when viewed from the front).
6.4.3
Construct a pile of kindling in the centre of the grate using approximately 1kg of
kindling wood.
6.4.4
Use a single chemical firelighter in the base of the kindling and light with an
approprate ignition source. Leave the door partially open but do not leave the
area of the stove.
6.4.5
As soon as the fire is established in the kindling, shut the door of the stove.
6.4.6
After 5 minutes or as soon as the kindling is well lit, add a further 3 small pieces
of wood of approximate weight 1kg.
6.4.7
Once these logs are lit, after a further 5 minutes add a further 3 logs weighing
approximately 1.5kg.
6.4.8
Once these logs are lit, reduce the settings on the primary and secondary air
controls to a suitable level to suit your requirements.
6.4.9
Re-fuel as per section 6.5 as and when required.
6.4.10
DO NOT OPERATE THE STOVE WITH THE DOOR PERMANENTLY OPEN.
6.4.11
This stove is not suitable for connection to a central heating system.
6.4.12
THIS STOVE MUST NOT BE USED AS AN INCINERATOR AND ONLY USE
RECOMMENDED FUELS.
6.4.13
IF BURNING WOOD IN SMOKE CONTROL AREAS PLEASE READ AND
COMPLY WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF SECTION 2.9
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