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checked for condition and suitability (see below), in 
the interests of safety you must ensure that it is swept 
before the stove is installed, even if it has never been 
used or you intend to use a flexible liner. To find a  
local registered sweep visit The National Association of 
Chimney Sweeps at 

www.nacs.org.uk

 or the  

Guild of Master Chimney Sweeps at  

www.guildofmasterchimneysweeps.co.uk

.

The recommended minimum height for the chimney 
/ flue system from the top of the hearth base to the 
top of the chimney terminal is 4.5m (15’). If this is not 
possible then a ‘spinner’ type cowl, to compensate for 
any potential limited up-draught, should always be 
specified and specialist advice sought on the correct 
type. 
Under no circumstances should the stove’s 150mm 
(6”) diameter flue be reduced in any part of the flue 
system as this could cause a build-up of dangerous 
carbon monoxide gas. 

We strongly recommend a flexible flue liner

 

We strongly recommend that this stove is installed 
with the appropriate flexible chimney liner to make an 
air-tight seal to the flue system and ensure the stove’s 
safe and efficient operation. 
When your new inset stove is installed with a flexible 
flue liner it should be possible to sweep the chimney 
through the stove by simply removing the baffle plates 
inside the ‘roof’ of the stove. However, if you do not 
use a liner the installer should, if possible, provide an 
alternative means, such as a soot door with adequate 
air-tight seal, in the chimney wall to be able to clean 
the whole of the chimney / flue system. 
Since stoves create flue gases at a much greater  
temperature than those produced by an open fire or 
gas appliance it does not necessarily follow that your 
chimney will function adequately (or safely) when 
your new stove is installed. The best way to ensure 
that you have a fully functioning flue system is to fit 
an approved flexible multi fuel flue liner.
Hi-Fame strongly recommend fitting a chimney liner 
for the following reasons: 
• A flue liner is a major ‘quantifiable’ component in 
a total and fully functioning flue system. As such it 
will  provide a consistent flue draught from the stove 
through to the chimney terminal and when back-filled 
with vermiculite will deliver much needed insulation 
to keep flue gases as hot as possible which will help 
minimise the amount of smoke produced. It will also 
improve the stove’s operation with greater control 
over the fuel burn rate and improve environmental 
and fuel efficiency.  
• Your existing chimney could leak smoke, fumes and 
potentially dangerous ‘invisible’ carbon monoxide into 
other parts of the building.
• Condensation or creosote ‘tar’, often associated 
with burning wood, could eventually seep through the 

walls, particularly if they are made of old or porous 
brick and / or are jointed with lime mortar, eventually 
causing unsightly stains on decorative coverings.
• Stoves work best with the correct draught. Pre-1965 
chimneys which have been built for open fires have 
larger (and irregular shaped) voids than those best 
suited for a modern stove and thus could reduce the 
effectiveness of the flue draught by making the flue 
too cold and difficult to warm. This is a particular 
problem if the chimney breast is on an outside wall 
and / or is subject to a strong prevailing wind.
• The interior surfaces of older flues could be eroded 
and also have rough surfaces which could cause  
resistance to the smooth flow of gases and  
consequently result in poor up-draught.
•  Unfortunately many houses built since 1965 with 
clay or concrete chimney liners suffer from these  
being poorly installed, either through being fitted the 
wrong way up or not receiving an appropriate  
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 installer will be able to advise you on 
the suitability of your chimney after undertaking a 
thorough inspection and smoke test. Any solid fuel 
flexible liner which is specified should be double 
skinned stainless steel, either 904L or 316Ti grade and 
be CE marked and / or Hetas Approved. 
The British Flue and Chimney Manufacturers  
Association website, 

www.bfcma

.co.uk, produces an 

authoritative and informative download 

Yellow Guide

 

to solid fuel flues and chimneys.

The Chimney Terminal

 

The existing chimney pot or terminal must be suitable 
for stove installation and should not restrict the smoke 
and fumes from the stove. It must provide at least the 
same outlet area as the flue pipe. It may be that your 
existing chimney terminal has been replaced with a 
ventilating terminal if the fireplace has been closed off 
at some point and this will need replacing.
Your installer will be able to advise you on the correct 
specification of any new cowl or terminal. Cowls have 
the additional advantage of limiting rain entering the 
flue system which could cause the inside of the stove 
to rust when it is not being used, particularly during 
the long periods outside the heating season.

Содержание HF5902

Страница 1: ...f your stove should you ever need to make a claim under the Hi Flame Warranty You will nd the serial number beginning with HF on the CE plate at the rear of the stove as well as on the lid of the oute...

Страница 2: ...follow the re cement manufacturer s instructions Care should also be taken to avoid unnecessary contact between the stove s surfaces and the re cement as this could damage the paintwork Any excess re...

Страница 3: ...sed for a number of other inset stove models in the Hi Flame product range and therefore some of the stove photographs and diagrams used which are used for guidance purposes only may differ slightly f...

Страница 4: ...all critical measurements from the stove on site 16 22 The Hi Flame Inset Convector Inset should fit within a standard British or Irish fireplace opening approx 16 x 22 However some adjustments to the...

Страница 5: ...1kg 2lb 7oz Maximum Log Length 250 mm 10 Or Approved Smokeless Fuels www hetas co uk Recommended Mineral Fuel Load 1 1kg 2 lb 7 oz REPLACEMENT GLASS DOOR ROPE SEAL Heat Resistant Glass Size mm 355 x...

Страница 6: ...warranty void Do not use aerosol products in the vicinity of the stove when it is in use Check and clean the stove s ueway and the top of the baf e plate regularly to help avoid potential blockages a...

Страница 7: ...mstances should the door be removed as this will invalidate your Hi Flame Warranty Always lift the stove to nally position it Alternatively it may be possible to place the stove on heavy duty plastic...

Страница 8: ...remove the re fence to provide additional room to manoeuvre the rebricks and baf e plates in and out This lifts upwards as shown 2 Side Firebricks Next remove the left and right hand side rebricks th...

Страница 9: ...ards to manoeuvre it from the re chamber The upper baf e plate with its distinctive curved feature Inspect both baf e plates for signs of damage and if necessary use a light wire brush to clean them C...

Страница 10: ...ter than an unseasoned log Other indicators include bark peeling away and cracking and splitting around the outside Ideally wood should be seasoned outdoors for between 18 to 24 months the harder the...

Страница 11: ...fferent ways and you will need to understand these differences if you are a newcomer to wood burners and multi fuel stoves Putting it simply mineral fuels such as coal or smokeless ovals need a ow of...

Страница 12: ...moke and could be unsafe Therefore it must not be operated with the door left open except as directed in the following instructions Refuelling on to a low rebed When refuelling you must ensure that th...

Страница 13: ...o suit Primary Air bottom control remains closed Door remains closed Once the embers of the rst refuel phase are glowing then these can be evenly spread with a poker or companion tool and the main lar...

Страница 14: ...FUELS Only use approved smokeless fuels You can nd out more about these by visiting the Hetas website www hetas co uk or the Defra website www smokecontrol defra gov uk fuels The recommended mineral...

Страница 15: ...is established again this should quickly burn off If the stove is cold the sooty deposit can be wiped away by using a piece of newspaper dipped into the ash bed to create some gentle abrasion on the...

Страница 16: ...l stoves above 5kW output require a permanently open air supply within the room which must conform to building regulations The HF5902 model has been of cially rated at a nominal output of 6 9kW minera...

Страница 17: ...wool or vermicu lite This will improve the ef ciency of the stove but also help avoid the build up of potentially combustible debris Inset Stove Fireplace Opening Your Hi Flame Inset Convector has bee...

Страница 18: ...nd improve environmental and fuel ef ciency Your existing chimney could leak smoke fumes and potentially dangerous invisible carbon monoxide into other parts of the building Condensation or creosote t...

Страница 19: ...ly break any air tight seal between the liner and the stove ue collar Attaching the ue collar and exible liner A ue collar and two bolts are provided to attach the exible liner to the top of stove and...

Страница 20: ...annot be rushed Check that smoke or any other combustion products do not enter the room during this stage Please see the note on paint fumes See Important First Fires page 20 Also ensure that the Prim...

Страница 21: ...minate the glow from the over heated components Over ring is dangerous and could permanently damage or warp your stove and its components The effects of over ring are fairly obvious to anyone in the s...

Страница 22: ...points between the door and chamber and checking that when the door is closed it grips this paper Any paper which can be removed easily would indicate a weakness of the door seal in that particular sp...

Страница 23: ...ger air tight Check that the glass is not chipped or cracked and that the glass sealing tape is still in good condition Replace if necessary STANDING DOWN There will be some point in the year when you...

Страница 24: ...you break the glass Paint Finish Your stove fascia has been nished with heat resistant paint and is very easy to maintain Regularly remove ash and dust from surfaces with a soft cloth or brush To main...

Страница 25: ...modi ed the construction of the stove in any way 7 The stove must not have been used for commercial purposes eg rented or holiday accommodation public bar where the stove s operation could be subject...

Страница 26: ...s Once you have identi ed the component you need this will be readily available from your authorised Hi Flame dealer Firebrick Set Set of three vermiculite rebricks Fire Grate and Riddling Bar Fire Gr...

Страница 27: ...mber walls should be replaced Re t all the internal parts Liner Connection With the baf e plates removed check that the liner remains securely attached to the ue collar and that any seal remains air t...

Страница 28: ...domestic heating appliances and the registration of competent installers HETAS registered installers in England and Wales can self certi cate their work thus avoiding the need for costly and time con...

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