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minimum requirement  for the hearth 
to project 500mm (20”) in front of any 
brick or stone recess and 150mm (6”) 
at each side of the recess. For a  
free-standing stove the minimum 
hearth size should be 840mm by 
840mm (2’10” by 2’10” approx) and 
should provide the minimum clearances 
for the stove which are outlined in this 
handbook. The hearth should extend 
by a minimum of 225mm (9”) from 
the front of the stove (which includes 
the edge of the ash lip). As a general 
rule it is best to extend the hearth to at 
least 75mm (3”) beyond the furthest 
out-swing of the stove door to avoid 
any potential live ash held on the door 
falling on to combustible flooring or 
floor coverings. If the top of the hearth 
and any combustible floor coverings are 
level with each other then a retaining 
fender should be fitted to warn  
occupants of the hearth area.  
Alternatively, a 28mm (1.1”) change in 
level provided by a decorative non- 
combustible material such as stone, 
marble, granite, ceramic tiles etc could 
be used. 
Please note that some materials, such 
as marble, may not be suitable when 
used as a single sheet and will need to 
be pieced together to allow for  
expansion from the heat of the stove. 
Your stove dealer or installer should be 
able to advise you about this.

The ‘Fireplace’ 

The stove can be sited 

within a brick or stone fireplace recess 
or used free-standing. The fireplace side 
and rear walls should be at least 75mm 
thick and made of non-combustible 
brick or stone. In a fireplace setting you 

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should allow a minimum distance of 
100mm (4”) from the back of the stove 
and 150mm (6”) at either side with at 
least 300mm (12”) from the top of the 
stove. Ideally, the overall height of the 
fireplace aperture should be at least 
1200mm (4’) high. 
Providing adequate air space around 
the stove will allow the stove to  
radiate heat and circulate warm air 
around the room. It will also prevent 
structural damage to the walls and  
potentially damaging over-heating of 
the stove. If it is not possible to  
maintain these spaces they could be 
reduced to 100mm (4”) at the sides but 
only if this can be compensated with 
twice the equivalent air space at the  
top of the stove and the non- 
combustible wall parts are at least 
200mm (8”) thick.
Walls adjacent to free-standing stoves 
should be made of non-combustible 
material and be a minimum of 200mm 
(8”) thick.

Flue Draught 

This stove has been 

tested with a flue draught pressure of 
12Pa. To ensure operation in line with 
the declared performance on page 5 
the ideal flue draught pressure should 
be approximately 12Pa.

The Chimney, Flue and Flexible 
Liners

 

Other appliances should not 

share or be connected to the same flue 
system or chimney. 

If you are using an existing chimney  
and it has been checked for condition 
and suitability (see below), in the  
interests of safety you must ensure that 
it is swept before the stove is installed, 

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Страница 1: ...in accordance with the instructions to minimise the amount of smoke produced You will need to refer to the serial number of your stove should you ever need to make a claim under the Graphite Warranty...

Страница 2: ...ome Simple Tips Removing Ash Installation Check list Installation General Guidelines Commissioning Trouble shooting Routine Checks Standing Down Routine Maintenance Annual Service Service Record The G...

Страница 3: ...Air enters at the base of the stove is pre heated to ensure the re chamber is not cooled down by new colder air This ensures a higher re chamber temperature and therefore a cleaner more ef cient burn...

Страница 4: ...4 GENERAL DIMENSIONS All sizes in mm Top or rear ue option Centre of rear ue To top of ue collar 581 385...

Страница 5: ...nthracite Nominal Heat Output 4 9 kW Refuelling Interval 60 minutes Ef ciency net 71 4 Mean CO Emission at 13 0 13 Mean Flue Gas Temperature 311 C Flue Gas Mass Flow 3 7 gs 5 Tests at nominal output b...

Страница 6: ...always be quickly referred to Never let anyone use the stove who is unfamiliar with its correct operation 6 WATCH OUT CARBON MONOXIDE KILLS PACKING LIST As soon as you receive your new stove please ch...

Страница 7: ...land Building Standards 2001 Domestic www sbsa gov uk Northern Ireland Building Regulations Northern Ireland 2000 Amendment 2006 Amendment No 2 2006 www buildingcontrol ni com Isle of Man Building Reg...

Страница 8: ...RTANT SAFETY ADVICE Ensure that an approved carbon monoxide detector BS EN50291 2001 is tted in the same room as the stove It should be powered by a battery designed for the working life of the alarm...

Страница 9: ...through the handle grip Use a Phillips crosshead screwdriver to attach the assembled grip to the door handle clamp mechanism on the door being careful not to over tighten Moving the Stove Always lift...

Страница 10: ...re cement if necessary Re attach the lid ensuring it is pushed towards the back of the stove and locks securely against its locating lugs When the lid is properly located the ue collar should be perf...

Страница 11: ...he bolts supplied This makes a discreet ush tting closure of the lid aperture and does not need sealing with re cement Re attach the lid ensuring it is pushed towards the back of the stove and locks s...

Страница 12: ...1981 applies in Northern Ireland Therefore it is a requirement that fuels burnt or obtained for use in smoke control areas have been authorised in Regulations and that appliances used to burn solid f...

Страница 13: ...nt used in their production which 13 RECOMMENDED FUELS The Graphite 5 GR905 stove lets you burn wood as well as Authorised Smokeless Solid Fuels in Smoke Control Areas It must at all times be operated...

Страница 14: ...uk and www solidfuel co uk PROHIBITED FUELS Never use your stove like an incinerator Burning prohibited fuels is an offence in a Smoke Control Area and could create nuisance smoke which is also an of...

Страница 15: ...ich could cause ash or small lighted embers to be drawn from the rechamber and beyond the protective hearth Never operate the stove without the re fence or log guard in position The stove is NOT desig...

Страница 16: ...enerally nely chopped wood approximately 5 to 10mm thick 1 4 to 1 2 from your supply of logs Alternatively use dried twigs or small branches which have also been fully seasoned B Lighting Logs These a...

Страница 17: ...that the rebox will cool down and the wood start to smoke When the rst refuelling wood is burning well say after about 10 minutes from the start the Primary air can be completely shut 3 The Main Firi...

Страница 18: ...f cult to remove Only reduce the Secondary air control when the wood has carbonised and the re is burning at a high temperature This is when the ash on the burning wood looks light grey and virtually...

Страница 19: ...he load Be very careful to avoid overloading the rechamber Refuelling on to a low rebed When refuelling you must ensure that there is a suf cient quanity of glowing embers and ash so that the new fuel...

Страница 20: ...n book should be left with the end user BURNING MINERAL FUELS Do not use in a Smoke Control Area unless it is an Approved Smokeless Fuel see www smokecontrol defra gov uk Recommended maximum approved...

Страница 21: ...ery slow to establish a good burn and could possibly eventually over re 21 fuel until a there is a good bed of burning fuel Avoid stacking too much fuel against the back and sides of the stove as this...

Страница 22: ...ur container All of this becomes second nature once you have used your stove for a few days REMOVING ASH Wood will produce a lot less ash than multi fuels and it would not be unrealistic to expect to...

Страница 23: ...lease note that not only is it a legal requirement to ensure that your stove installation complies with all applicable building regulations it is also a requirement of your Warranty that the stove is...

Страница 24: ...country In England and Wales there is a The replace recess or opening is suitably constructed and conforms to all applicable building regulations and can accommodate the stove along with the safe min...

Страница 25: ...or used free standing The replace side and rear walls should be at least 75mm thick and made of non combustible brick or stone In a replace setting you 25 should allow a minimum distance of 100mm 4 f...

Страница 26: ...amount os smoke produced It will also improve the stove s operation with greater control over the fuel burn rate and improved environmental and even if it has never been used or you intend to use a ex...

Страница 27: ...propriate application of mortar to make a complete seal on each joint Even though not particularly old this could still potentially cause leaking smoke and fumes or condensation stains Your approved i...

Страница 28: ...thoroughly inspected by an approved installer or chimney sweep and any necessary repairs have been carried out Causes Inadequate cleaning Chimney res occur when soot and creosote have built up to suc...

Страница 29: ...as these produce excessive soot and creosote See page 13 29 STOVE FLUE OR OTHER COMPONENTS GLOWING RED Prevention The Primary and Secondary air controls should be immediately closed to let the re die...

Страница 30: ...ht This limits the effectiveness situation you should take immediate avoiding action Prevention Open doors and windows to ventilate the room and let the re go out to allow the stove to cool Never pour...

Страница 31: ...h case a complete new rope seal should be tted See the section on tting a rope seal page 35 31 STOVE NOT PROVIDING ENOUGH HEAT This problem is also usually indicated by dull orange lifeless ames and w...

Страница 32: ...llowed to build up A proprietary stove glass spray or gel is strongly recommended see page 34 Causes Air Controls Ensure that you fully understand how the Airwash system works and that you have determ...

Страница 33: ...STANDING DOWN There will be some point in the year when you will not need to use your stove for a considerable time and taking care to clean it thoroughly then will save you much time later This is al...

Страница 34: ...e perfectly normal due to the high temperatures created inside the stove If necessary small cracks can be repaired using a proprietary heat resistant re cement your stove dealer should be able to advi...

Страница 35: ...dealer can supply Make sure the stove is cold and use protective gloves as this type of polish can cause deep staining to the skin and ngernails Repair worn or scratched surfaces with a proprietary he...

Страница 36: ...the stove glass on both sides Door Seal Check that this continues to make an air tight seal and replace if necessary Ensure that the new rope joint is also in the middle at the base of the rope seal c...

Страница 37: ...e Signed Print Dealer s Stamp or HETAS Registration Number Date Next Service Due Signed Print Dealer s Stamp or HETAS Registration Number Date Next Service Due Signed Print Dealer s Stamp or HETAS Reg...

Страница 38: ...uali ed government recognised stove installer and upon completion the appropriate Hetas or Building Notice Certi cate of Completion which speci cally covers the installation of the stove has been issu...

Страница 39: ...plate Fire Grate and Fire Grate Carrier Frame Firebricks and Fire cemented Joints Painted surfaces The Warranty does not cover an illegally installed stove see point 1 above The Warranty does not cov...

Страница 40: ...or in part without the prior written permission of the copyright holder Hi Flame and Graphite are the original trading names of Hi Flame Fireplace UK Limited Graphite Spares Service In the interests...

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