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HHB468SE 12-09-13 

 

Solid Fuel 

Burn only manufactured smokeless fuels listed as suitable for use in a closed appliance. 

Do not burn 

bituminous coal, “petro-coke” or other petroleum based fuels as this will invalidate the warranty. 
 
Notes on Wood burning  
Notes on Wood burning  

With a full load of wood, the stove will need to be refuelled approximately every 1.5 hours. Wood can be 
stacked higher in the stove than solid mineral fuel but care must be taken that logs do not touch the baffle. 
Wood burns most efficiently with the primary air controls closed and the secondary control partially open. 
Moving the secondary control will control the burn rate of the stove. 
Note – primary and secondary air is needed to light the stove, see section entitled  
„Lighting the Stove‟. 
Wood burns best on a bed of ash and it is therefore only necessary to remove surplus ash from the stove 
occasionally. 
Burn only dry, well-seasoned wood, which should have been cut, split and stacked for at least 12 months, 
with free air movement around the sides of the stack to enable it to dry out. Burning wet or unseasoned 
wood will create tar deposits in the stove and chimney and will not produce a satisfactory heat output. Do 
not use liquid fuels in this appliance. 

 
Lighting the Stove  

We recommend that you have two or three small fires before you operate your stove to its maximum heat 
output. This is to allow the paint to cure in steadily and to give a long service life of the paint finish. During 
this curing in process you may notice an unpleasant smell whilst the finishes finally cure. It is non-toxic, but 
for your comfort we would suggest that during this period you leave all doors and windows open. 
 
First, open the primary and secondary air wash control fully. Load the firebox with plenty of starting fuel, 
i.e. paper, dry sticks and/or firelighters. Light the fire at the base leaving the primary and secondary air 
control fully open. Leave the door slightly ajar for 10 minutes to enhance initial starting and reduce smoke 
emission – DO NOT leave the stove unattended if the door is left ajar. Allow the fuel to reach a steady glow 
and build the fire up gradually by adding a few small sticks or well split logs at a time. Once you have a 
good fire bed established across the grate, further fuel can be added step by step as required. Don‟t be 
tempted to overload the fire bed with fuel all at once or close down the air controls too much until the fire is 
well established for some time. Once the ignition period is well under way close the primary air and 
gradually reduce the secondary air wash control opening to establish the burning intensity you require. 
 

Operation with door left open 

Operation with the door open can cause excess smoke. The appliance must not be operated with the 
appliance door left open except as directed in these instructions. 

Dampers left open 

Operation with the air controls or appliance dampers open can cause excess smoke. The appliance must not 
be operated with air controls, appliance dampers or door left open except as directed in these instructions. 
 

Re-fuelling 
Refuelling 

It is best to refuel little and often, rather than in large pieces. When possible refuel the stove 

before the bed has gone too low. Open the secondary air control fully and add the fuel. Allow the fuel to 
burn for a few minutes until the fire is well established before closing the secondary air once again. This 
refuelling procedure will ensure that smoke emission is kept to a minimum.Do not operate the appliance 
with the air controls fully open for a prolonged period as it will cause over firing and may result in smoke 
being produced.

 

Refuelling on to a low fire bed 

If there is insufficient burning material in the fire bed to light a new 

fuel charge, excessive smoke emission can occur. Refuelling must be carried out onto a sufficient quantity of 
glowing embers and ash that the new fuel charge will ignite in a reasonable period. If there are too few 
embers in the fire bed, add suitable kindling to prevent excessive smoke 

Содержание HHB4SE

Страница 1: ...ASE READ ALL THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY For safety reasons it is essential that your stove is correctly installed and operated Hothouse cannot accept responsibility for any fault or consequential pr...

Страница 2: ...Connection to Chimney 4 Material Clearances 5 Hearths 5 Commissioning Handover 5 5 Technical Data 6 6 Operating Instructions 6 Air controls 6 Cleaning 7 Fuels 7 Notes on Wood Burning 7 Lighting the st...

Страница 3: ...tove assembly and controls Fig 2 HHB4SE Stove Assembly and controls Description of Parts Qty Hothouse Stove Assembly 1 Tool 1 Ash Pan 1 Flue Collar 1 Flue Collarfixing screws Washers 4 Legs 4 Stove Op...

Страница 4: ...rning This stove must notbe installed into a chimney that serves any other heating appliance Extractor Fan Warning There must not be an extractor fan fitted in the same room as the stove as this can c...

Страница 5: ...tal Parts When installing or servicing this stove proper care should be taken to avoid the possibility of personal injury 4 0 Installation Information Chimney The chimney height and the position of th...

Страница 6: ...that all connections between the stove and chimney flue are sealed and made airtight with sealing rope clamping rings and or fire cement or heat resisting cement where required Both the chimney and f...

Страница 7: ...provide much more or less than their rated heat outputs depending upon how they are burnt and fuels and fuel loads used On completion of the installation and commissioning ensure that the operating in...

Страница 8: ...mportant to use the rotary grate to de ash regularly to ensure that the primary airflow is not impeded as a build up of ash can damage the cast iron bed Ashpan It is essential that you empty the steel...

Страница 9: ...en Leave the door slightly ajar for 10 minutes to enhance initial starting and reduce smoke emission DO NOT leave the stove unattended if the door is left ajar Allow the fuel to reach a steady glow an...

Страница 10: ...ROUS Always use a fireguard in the presence of children the elderly or the infirm DO NOT perform modifications to the appliance as this could seriously compromise safety in operation DO NOT OVERFIRE i...

Страница 11: ...all air controls fully Move furniture and rugs away from the fireplace and remove any nearby ornaments Place a fireguard or spark guard in front of the stove Feel the chimneybreast for sign of excess...

Страница 12: ...attends any stove problem that is not related to product failure 6 Where can I get spare parts Your local Hothouse Stove retailer will be pleased to supply spare parts and to provide any other inform...

Страница 13: ...ireboard Y1HDF04D06E 28 Front Y1HDF04D34E 07 Side Plate Right fireboard Y1HDF04D07E 29 Base Y1HDF04D35E 08 Riddle Grate Y1HDD08E 30 Side Right Y1HDF04D36E 09 Grate for Riddle Grate Y1HDF04D12E 31 Side...

Страница 14: ...de Plate Right fireboard Y1HDF06D07E 28 Front Y1HDF06D34E 08 Riddle Grate Y1HDD09E 29 Base Y1HDF06D35E 09 Grate for Riddle Grate Y1HDF06D12E 30 Side Right Y1HDF06D36E 10 Grate Mounting Bracket Left Y1...

Страница 15: ...de Plate Right fireboard Y1HDF08D07E 28 Front Y1HDF08D34E 08 Riddle Grate Y1HDD09E 29 Base Y1HDF08D35E 09 Grate for Riddle Grate Y1HDF08D12E 30 Side Right Y1HDF08D36E 10 Grate Mounting Bracket Left Y1...

Страница 16: ...in a smoke control area unless it is used in an exempt appliance exempted from the controls which generally apply in the smoke control area The Secretary of State for Environment Food and Rural Affair...

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