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The stove will get very hot during use, therefore due care must be exercised.

Please use the glove when opera�ng air controls, door and ash pan.

Note: If the chimney is externally fi�ed or the stove has been
installed on a larger diameter clay chimney liner then on cold
days it maybe necessary to warm the flue using firelighters prior
to ligh�ng with wood.

1. Place two small dry split logs (¼ split) on the fire bed. Kindling

stacked as in the picture allows combustion air to flow freely and

will aid igni�on. On top of the kindling two or more non toxic

firelighters.

2. Open fully Primary and Secondary air by pulling out the

levers, this provides the stove with a mix of primary and secondary

air to help establish the fire.

3. Light the firelighters and push door to closed posi�on, latch in

1

st

posi�on so the door is open 2 mm*. (see picture) This provides

addi�onal combustion air for start up and reduces condensa�on

on the door glass.

4. Once the flames from the logs are fully established, this can take

up to 10 min's . The door can now be closed. Slide the Primary air

inwards to the closed posi�on. If the stove flames begin to falter

and

generate

smoke

in

chamber

pull

out primary

lever again to re-establish the fire, it maybe

necessary

to

unlatch the door again un�l the fire is fully established.

5. Once the fire bed is established close primary air, slide the

secondary in b 50%, for the stove to burn cleanly plenty of

secondary air is needed, do not be tempted to shut the fire

down too early as this may cause smoke.

At nominal heat output, expect to refuel your stove approximately

once an hour. Check load weights for your model on the table on

page 6.

For op�mum combustion efficiency the ter�ary air control

should be pushed in.

* NEVER leave the stove una�ended when the door is ajar in latch posi�on 1.

HOW TO LIGHT YOUR WOODBURNING STOVE

Push in Primary Air Lever Fully

4.

Reduced Secondary Air Supply

5.

50%

Full Primary and Secondary Air

1.

Arrange your Kindling & Logs as shown

Door Ajar to Aid Start-up

3.

2..

Содержание Churchill 5 SE MK5 Dual Control

Страница 1: ...AND INSTALLATION MANUAL MULTI FUEL SMOKE EXEMPTION MODELS Churchill 5 SE MK5 Dual Control Churchill 5 Convec on SE MK5 Dual Control Churchill 5 Convec on Logstore SE MK5 Dual Control CHURCHILL DC Mk...

Страница 2: ...MENSIONS AND CONNECTION MEASUREMENTS THE INTERNAL DIAMETER OF THE FLUE COLLAR IS 125mm 505 614 37 327 343 512 10 130 388 39 80 50 71 CHURCHILL RADIANT CHURCHILL CONVECTION 549 614 343 327 130 512 50 8...

Страница 3: ...el and provides addi onal radiant protec on from the flue collar CHURCHILL CONVECTION LOGSTORE 549 537 549 343 327 130 388 678 216 80 780 817 427 39 66 37 STOVE DIMENSIONS AND CONNECTION MEASUREMENTS...

Страница 4: ...ring your Mendip Stove within one month of the la er of the purchase date or installa on on date Accordingly the start date for the warranty period is the date of purchase During the registra on on pr...

Страница 5: ...e the stove to emit fumes into the room Asbestos This stove contains no asbestos If there is a possibility of disturbing any asbestos in the coarse of installa on then please seek specialist guidance...

Страница 6: ...Registered smoke exempt models with a 125mm collar burning wood only can be installed on a flue of 125mm throughout Any bend in the chimney or connecting flue pipe should not exceed 45 90 bends should...

Страница 7: ...the stove this slots over the rear Convection panel providing addi onal radiant protec on from the flue collar A twin wall insulated flue should be fi ed flush to the flue collar for this type of inst...

Страница 8: ...Dual Control Convec on Model INSTALLING THE CHURCHILL CONVECTION IN A CORNER POSITION Churchill 5 Dual Control Convec on Model Pictured on a 1000mm wide and 1000mm deep glass teardrop floor plate 150m...

Страница 9: ...nt air flow available to it during opera on please allow at least 40mm of clearance from the back of the air intake to the rear wall This means that if you are installing your stove between 50mm and 1...

Страница 10: ...allation protect paint with a blanket 1 Remove internals and top plate 2 3 4 5 Unbolt stove adjustable legs with 13mm spanner Use M8 x 50mm bolts supplied and fix legs in place use 13mm spanner to tig...

Страница 11: ...aning the stove Any defec ve panels should be replaced small hairline cracks do not need replacement however these can develop during long term use to a larger crack if this passes through the vermicu...

Страница 12: ...uids Ligh ng your stove with firelighters will be more reliable and easier than using paper Ligh ng your fire with paper results in excess smoke more ash and possible blackening of the glass LIGHTING...

Страница 13: ...s condensa on on the door glass 4 Once the flames from the logs are fully established this can take up to 10 min s The door can now be closed Slide the Primary air inwards to the closed posi on If the...

Страница 14: ...se as firewood it should be stacked and air dried under cover for two years before being used as firewood Do not burn liquid fuels dri wood finished sawn wood pallet wood chipboard plywood varnished w...

Страница 15: ...the chimney Adding fuel to your stove when you only have glowing embers and the flames have died down is the cleanest way to refuel your stove 1 Before refuelling Pull open both the Primary and Second...

Страница 16: ...overnight or for long periods una ended see Overnight Burning To Re fuel Your Stove Using Solid Fuel 1 Your stove will need to be refuelled approximately every 2 hours see page 6 2 Before refuelling...

Страница 17: ...ove is completely cold before cleaning out ash embers can remain hot for over 24 hours Ash must be stored in a non Combustible container and must not be mixed with other Combustible waste Annual servi...

Страница 18: ...an contact them for details of Clean Air Act requirements The Churchill 5 SE Dual Control MK5 stove has been recommended as suitable for use in smoke control areas when burning wood logs The appliance...

Страница 19: ...c on manual service record card warranty card 6 Vermiculite brick linings these are integral to the stoves performance Do not throw away 7 Top flue rear convec on panel 8 Moisture absorbency bag 9 Ash...

Страница 20: ...t the 2 base bricks next to the grate Remove the le hand vermiculite side brick by Li ing the top baffle brick and pulling the side brick down from the top To remove the upper steel baffles turbulence...

Страница 21: ...et Churchill 5 8 1 ES 500 412 1 Rear Brick 1 2 ES 500 413 1 Baffle Brick 1 3 ES 500 414 1 Right Side Brick 1 4 ES 500 415 1 le Side Brick 1 5 ES 500 417 1 Base Brick Side 2 6 ES 500 417 2 Base Brick R...

Страница 22: ...22 of 28 STOVE PART NUMBERS 1 14 13 5 4 12 6 17 7 12 18 11 15 10 9 8 16 4 3 2 See Page 20 See Page 24 32 31 33 35 34 36 37 38 38 38 29 19 21 20 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 30 39 40 41 42 43...

Страница 23: ...23 of 28 STOVE PART NUMBERS...

Страница 24: ...0 Glass Clamp 3 CH 500 201 0 Door Frame only 4 M90502 01 01 99 03 Glass bowed 5 M90520 06 02 01 05 Door Rope Seal Kit 6 M90520 06 13 99 02 Handle Fixing Kit 7 M90026 01 02 01 04 Glass Seal Kit incl 6...

Страница 25: ...04 AC2007 Essential characteristics Performance Fire safety Reaction to fire Al Distance to combustible materials Minimum distances in mm Rear 75mm Side 350mm std Side with flat convector panel 250mm...

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Страница 28: ...99 00 Mendip Stoves Ltd Unit H1 Mendip Industrial Estate Mendip Road Rooksbridge Somerset BS26 2UG Website www mendipstoves co uk Email info eurostove co uk Telephone 01934 750 500 CHURCHILL DC Mk 5 M...

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