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Condensation 

CAUTION WHEN FILLING 

When filling the boiler with water for the first time, the cold water entering the water 

jacket can cause condensation to form on the surfaces of the appliance (inside and out) 

In certain conditions this condensation could result in a considerable amount of water, in 

some cases enough to fill the bottom of the appliance. This could be even worse if the 

house has recently been re-decorated, wet plastering or any other work undertaken 

which could result in high humidity. 

Precautions must be taken to ensure that this build up of condensate does not overflow 

from the appliance onto surrounding fabric of the room e.g. carpets. 

 

NOTE – THIS CONDENSATION IS NORMAL DURING FILLING AND DOES NOT 

INDICATE A FAULTY OR LEAKING STOVE 

 

SEASONAL USE 

If this appliance is unused for lengthy periods of time it should be periodically checked to 

ensure that condensate is not building up within the stove. 

 

NOTE – THIS CONDENSATION IS NORMAL DURING FILLING AND DOES NOT 

INDICATE A FAULTY OR LEAKING STOVE 

If the stove is going to be not used for a very long period of time it is recommended to 

drain the system. 

 

NORMAL RUNNING 

During normal running this condensation should be minimal if the system is fitted with a 

low limit thermostat. This low level thermostat prevents the system pump for running un-

til the stove has reached temperature. 

 

TECHNICAL DATA 

Model 

Output 

Overall 

Efficiency 

(%) 

Size (mm) 

H x W x D 

Flue Size 

(mm) 

Net 

Weight 

(Kg) 

HF-217 

BabyGabriel 

4.5kw 

75 

565mmX375mmX414mm 

125mm (5”) 

83kg 

HF-332 

Gabriel 

5kw 

70 

670mmX450mmX390mm 

125mm (5”) 

89kg 

HFB-332 

Paladin 

7kw 

75 

670mmX450mmX390mm 

125mm (5”) 

98kg 

HF-233 

Victoria 

8kw 

70 

680mmX535mmX510mm 

150mm (6”) 

116kg 

HF-233i 

Victoria 

 

9.5kw 

76 

680mmX535mmX510mm 

150mm (6”) 

123kg 

HFB-243 

Olive 

11.5kw 

78 

680mmX535mmX510mm 

150mm (6”) 

124kg 

HFB-243i 

Olive 

 

12kw 

78 

680mmX535mmX510mm 

150mm (6”) 

135kg 

HF-556M 

Septima 

10.2kw 

70 

650mmX590mmX510mm 

150mm (6”) 

124kg 

HF-556W 

Vitus 

10.2kw 

70 

650mmX590mmX510mm 

150mm (6”) 

124kg 

HF-557M 

Pony 

12kw 

75 

670mmX530mmX420mm 

150mm (6”) 

139kg 

HF-446 

Maximus 

18.5kw 

70 

827mmX610mmX580mm 

150mm (6”) 

206kg 

HFB-443 

Aidan 

21kw 

78 

827mmX610mmX610mm 

150mm (6”) 

223kg 

HF-464A 

Athos 

14kw 

70 

830mmX970mmX590mm 

150mm (6”) 

198kg 

HF-464B 

Portos 

14kw 

70 

830mmX1110mmX590mm 

150mm (6”) 

223kg 

HF-464C 

Aramis 

14kw 

70 

1040mmX1410mmX630mm  150mm (6”) 

279kg 

Содержание HF-217 BabyGabrie

Страница 1: ...lace range It s very important that you thoroughly read and understand all instructions before using your new stove or fireplace Check Building Codes When installing operating and maintaining your stove follow the guidelines presented in these instructions and make them available to anyone using or servicing the stove Your city town county or province may require a building permit to install a sol...

Страница 2: ...chimney fire evacuate people from the build ing close down the air controls on the stove and call the Fire Department To prevent the accumulation of soot or creosote check flue and chimney regularly and clean as necessary Good burning hot stoves will generally cause a lot less build up than slow burning stoves likewise dry wood will cause less build up than wet wood We rec ommend a fire extinguish...

Страница 3: ... allow any creosote to run down the in side of the pipe and not to come out and cause an unsightly mess and possible fire ha zard All joints in the flue system should be sealed with fire cement and or an appropriate fire resistant rope or gasket Pipe bends should be kept to a minimum and we do not recommend using more than 2 bends on any installation Flues must not pass through ceilings floors att...

Страница 4: ...on soft surface remove hob blanking plate from underside of hob by taking out 2 screws remove flue blanking plate from top outlet and fit to back outlet making sure it is properly sealed with ceramic rope or approved fire cement 6 Move the stove into position Do not drag the stove as this may damage the legs screws or base 7 Connect flue pipe to stove seal all joints with ceramic rope and or appro...

Страница 5: ...present problems with the chimney draw The connecting flue pipe must be sealed to the chimney with fire cement and high temperature resistant rope as required This is usually done into a register Blanking plate with an access door hatch to enable chimney sweeping Particularly large chimneys may require lining as the flue temperature may not get warm enough to provide a suitable up draught Minimum ...

Страница 6: ...s tant board TOP FLUE OUTLET If the chimney is not sound i e found to be leaking after a smoke test then the chimney must either be repaired or a flexible liner may be used ensure the liner is the correct type for Multi Fuel applications See diagram below It is recommended that this area is insulated or backfilled Flexible Liner SW to TW Adapter Maximum Recommended distance is 1 5mtrs of connectin...

Страница 7: ...e correct type for Multi Fuel applications Some typical installations are shown as following Support Collar Fire Stop Spacer Radiation Shield Fire Stop Spacer Twin Wall Flue Pipe must start at least 150mm be low combustible surface 45 600mm minimum Rain cap Cowl Access for soot removal 600mm minimum Access for soot removal 45 degree elbow Maximum horizontal 150mm ...

Страница 8: ...ng or adjacent building whether or not beyond the boundary Note 3 At least 600mm above the adjacent building Notes 1 The weather surface is the building external surface such as its roof tiles or external walls 2 A flat roof has a pitch less than 10 degrees 3 The clearance given for A or B as appropriate will also apply For terminations above easily ignited surfaces i e thatched roofs then minimum...

Страница 9: ...Wh kg The figure shown for wood is based on dry hardwood First operation of stove You should begin using your stove by lighting small fires which get progressively bigger We recommend a series of about 5 small fires before you put the stove into full service Allow the stove to fully cool between each of these fires There may be some smell and a small amount of smoke from the stove during the initi...

Страница 10: ...requently Close the door gently after stove is reloaded You should always wear protective gloves and use tongs when tending a hot stove Ash removal Your stove is fitted with a shaker grate to remove the ash from the firebox Use the oper ating tool to move the shaker knob forward and back This will allow the ash to fall into the ash pan under the fire bed This can also be achieved by using a poker ...

Страница 11: ...uel bed into the stove and allow it to burn for about 15 minutes so as not to kill the fire Then close the secondary air supply at the top of the door and turn the primary air inlet to almost closed The exact setting of this depends on local conditions but we suggest you begin with about a turn open If the fire burns away then next time close it a little more If the fire goes out you need to try w...

Страница 12: ... replacements when the stove is cold Surface finish The stove should only be cleaned using a damp cloth Some cleaning products may leave stains on the stove surface Never use abrasive cloths as these may scratch the surface Painted stoves can be re painted by using a good quality high temperature stove paint When re painting make sure there is plenty of ventilation and follow the manufacturer s in...

Страница 13: ...y have damage to the sealing Check the condition of the door sealing rope and the joints within the stove If neither of these solve the problem you may have too much draught on your chimney and you may need to fit a damper valve into your flue system You should not install a flue damper without consulting a specialist Never install a damper that can completely block your flue or chimney Contact yo...

Страница 14: ...en vented gravity Feed Expansion Tank must rise continuously and will require a 25mm water clearance from below the warning pipe All pipe work and fittings must comply with all relevant fitting and European standards A Drain Off Cock must be fitted to all low points of the system A method of allowing complete drainage of water from the system must be incorporated An adequate means for preventing b...

Страница 15: ... it automati cally opens the air inlet to the set open position when the water temperature is lower than 80 3 This way the thermostat makes the water temperature not change too much WATER HEATING SYSTEMS DIAGRAM For HFB 332 HFB 243 For HFB 443 Note This diagram illustrates the basic principal of water heating systems and must not be regarded as a working drawing ...

Страница 16: ... be not used for a very long period of time it is recommended to drain the system NORMAL RUNNING During normal running this condensation should be minimal if the system is fitted with a low limit thermostat This low level thermostat prevents the system pump for running un til the stove has reached temperature TECHNICAL DATA Model Output Overall Efficiency Size mm H x W x D Flue Size mm Net Weight ...

Страница 17: ...not be damaged or missing 4 You must not have used the stove to burn any of the prohibited fuels listed 5 The stove must have been continuously kept in a serviceable condition and you must not have allowed the stove to corrode 6 You must not have modified the construction of the stove in any way 7 The stove must not have been used for commercial purposes e g rented or holiday accommodation public ...

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