
User Instructions
Air Controls
Henley Stoves appliances have air systems provid-
ing cleaner burning, and greater efficiency and
control, please see the diagram to view where the
various air controls are located on your Henley
Stove.
1) Primary Air - Turning this wheel anti-clockwise
opens the primary air and allows air into the stove.
You would normally open this wheel when start-
ing a fire to allow air into the stove for maximum
combustion.
2) Secondary Air (Airwash)- The secondary air
allows a film of air to pass over the glass which in
turn keeps the glass clean. Please note the glass
may become visibily darker when the stove is cold.
3) Tertiary Air - Tertiary air further compliments
the cleanburn system as a third air intake. The air
is drawn up the back of the stove via a series of
chambers and is then injected into the back of the
upper fire chamber through small steel jets. The
jets of superhot air ignite the remainder of gases
that will only burn off at very high temperatures.
DO NOT USE YOUR BARE HAND TO ADJUST AIR CONTROLS WHILE THE STOVE IS IN USE, USE
A PROTECTIVE GLOVE
Combustible Materials
Safe distances to combustible materials should be 800mm to the rear and 700mm to the side. Ideally, adjacent walls should be of
suitable non combustible construction, preferably brickwork. In large fireplaces take care that any supporting beam is protected
by a 13mm (0.5”) thick sheet of Masterboard / Supalux spaced 13mm (0.5”) off the surface with strips of non-combustible material.
Make sure that there is a gap between an un-insulated flue system and any combustible material. This gap must be at least 3x the
outside diameter of the flue pipe, or 1.5x the flue diameter to non-combustible surfaces.
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Stove Door
Door Handle
Riddle Bar
Primary Air Intake
Right to open the primary air
Left to close the primary air