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JINCNS05 RevF 27/04/12 
 

To  burn  wood,  push  the  operating  tool  up  and 

away from you.   

When  left  in  this  position,  air  is  restricted 

through  the  bed  of  the  fire  providing  a  solid 

base to build up a bed of ash.   

Surplus  ash  can  be  removed  either  by  gentle 

riddling or with a shovel. 

It  might  prove  beneficial  when  burning  more 

reactive  fuels  to  leave  the  grate  in  a  “neutral” 

position, thus directing some under fire air and 

some over fire air to the firebed. 

Notes on Wood burning 

With a full load of wood, the stove will need to 

be refuelled approximately once every hour.  

Wood  can  be  stacked  in  the  stove,  but  care 

must be taken that logs do not touch the baffle.  

Overloading  the  stove  can  cause  excess  smoke 

to be emitted.  

Wood burns most efficiently with the secondary 

air  valve  lever  in  the  open  position  and  the 

primary  control  closed.  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. 

If  there  is  insufficient  burning  material  in  the 

firebed  to  light  a  new  fuel  charge,  excessive 

smoke emission can occur. 

Refuelling must  be carried  out with a sufficient 

quantity of glowing embers and ash, so that the 

new fuel charge will ignite quickly.  If there are 

too  few  embers,  add  some  kindling  to  prevent 

excessive smoke.  

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.    It  is  non-toxic,  but  for  your 

comfort  we  would  suggest  that  during  this 

period you leave all doors and windows open. 

To  light  the  stove  open  the  primary  and 

secondary  air  controls  by  pushing  both  levers 

fully  to  the  right.  Light  one  or  two  firelighters 

placed  centrally  on  the  grate,  allowing  the 

flames  to  become  established  before  placing 

several  pieces  of  small  dry  kindling  in  a  criss-

cross fashion above the firelighters, taking care 

not  to  smother  the  fire.  Close  the  stove  door. 

Once  the  kindling  is  well  alight  open  the  door 

and  build  the  fire  by  gradually  adding  slightly 

larger  pieces  of  wood,  closing  the  door 

afterwards. 

Once  you  have  a  good  fire  established  across 

the  grate  bed,  further  fuel  can  be  added  as 

required  and the air controls set to the correct 

position (see ‘Notes on Wood burning’). 

Should  the  fire  fail  to  light  correctly  open  the 

door  and use a poker to spread the fuel across 

the grate. Close the door and allow the fuel and 

stove  to  cool  before  attempting  to  relight  the 

fire. 

N.B.  Leaving  the  air  controls  in  the  closed 

position,  adding  too  much  fuel  or  using  wood 

that  is  wet  or  too  large  will  prevent  the  fire 

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Страница 1: ...JINCNS05 RevF 27 04 12 CONSORT SLIMLINE 5 CleanBurn Stove Installation and Operating Instructions ...

Страница 2: ...cation Appliance Mass 88 kg Total Efficiency 74 1 Nominal Heat Output 4 2 kW Mean CO Emission 13 O2 0 32 Mean Flue Gas Temperature 268 C Flue Gas Mass Flow 5 0 g s This appliance is not for use in shared flue This appliance is suitable for intermittent burning ...

Страница 3: ...ding control body in advance of any work starting CO Alarms Building regulations require that whenever a new or replacement fixed solid fuel or wood biomass appliance is installed in a dwelling a carbon monoxide alarm must be fitted in the same room as the appliance Further guidance on the installation of the carbon monoxide alarm is available in BS EN 50292 2002 and from the alarm manufacturer s ...

Страница 4: ...for long periods without first adjusting the controls to a safe setting Careful air supply control should be exercised at all times Fume Emission WARNING NOTE Properly installed operated and maintained this appliance will not emit fumes into the dwelling Occasional fumes from de ashing and refuelling may occur However persistent fume emission is potentially dangerous and must not be tolerated If f...

Страница 5: ...liance If the alarm sounds unexpectedly follow the instructions given under Warning Note in the Fume Emission section In the Event of a Chimney Fire Raise the alarm Call the Fire Brigade Close appliance air controls Move furniture ornaments etc away Place a fireguard in front of stove Check the chimney breast for signs of excessive heat Ensure the Fire Brigade can gain access to your roof space in...

Страница 6: ...ixing holes Secure in place using the M6 nuts and washers Slide the remaining gasket on to the studs of the flue collar or blanking plate and secure in place on the back plate Unless the optional flue damper is being fitted blank off the damper handle holes in the flue collar using the two M8 coach bolts Fire Bricks The Fire Bricks in this appliance are factory fitted The following set of photos s...

Страница 7: ...Brick Pull the top edge of the Rear Brick forward and lift the brick out of the Stove Baffle Throat Plate Lift the Baffle and slide to the left When the right side of the Baffle clears the Baffle Support lower the Baffle into the Fire Box and remove To assemble the stove simply reverse the above procedure ...

Страница 8: ...tallation If you have any doubts about the suitability of your chimney consult your local dealer stockist Connection to the Chimney The chimney must be swept before connection to the stove An existing fireplace opening can be bricked up or sealed with a register plate A short length of flue pipe of minimum 125mm internal diameter may then be used to connect the stove to the chimney This flue pipe ...

Страница 9: ...150mm or more is left around the sides of the stove to obtain maximum heat output and to gain access to the rear of the stove The hearth should extend at least 225 mm from the front of the stove If the stove is to stand in an appliance recess it should stand wholly above a solid non combustible hearth at least 125 mm thick this may include the thickness of a solid floor If the stove is not to stan...

Страница 10: ... output for at least 24 hours On completion of the installation and commissioning ensure that the operating instructions and operating tools for the stove are left with the customer Advise the customer on the correct use of the appliance with the fuels likely to be used on the stove and warn them to use only the recommended fuels for the stove Advise the user on what to do should smoke or fumes be...

Страница 11: ...ed by moving the slider to the right On the double door versions the amount of air is increased by moving the sliders outwards This provides a conventional air draught to the bed of the fire Secondary Air Secondary air is controlled via the slider above the door it is this Airwash that keeps a clean and uninterrupted view of the fire The amount of air can be increased by moving the slider to the r...

Страница 12: ...ew fuel charge will ignite quickly If there are too few embers add some kindling to prevent excessive smoke 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 ...

Страница 13: ...oke control areas in England In Scotland and Wales this power rests with Ministers in the devolved administrations for those countries Separate legislation the Clean Air Northern Ireland Order 1981 applies in Northern Ireland Therefore it is a requirement that fuels burnt or obtained for use in smoke control areas have been authorised in Regulations and that appliances used to burn solid fuel in t...

Страница 14: ...aint and this can be cleaned with a soft brush Do not clean whilst the stove is hot The finish can be renovated with Parkray Stoves paint Glass Panel Clean the glass panel when cool with Parkray Stoves glass cleaner Highly abrasive substances should be avoided as these can scratch the glass and make subsequent cleaning more difficult Wet logs on heated glass a badly aimed poker or heavy slamming o...

Страница 15: ... the air controls fully open If the appliance has been unused for a long period of time such as during the spring and summer months a competent person should check the chimney for potential obstructions before lighting the stove Gaskets All gasket used on this appliance are produced from a heat resistant material called Manniglas The glass gasket will have to be replaced when a new piece of glass ...

Страница 16: ...s Single Door CH06 001 Door Handle CHC04 010 Door Slider CH08 003 Rope Sealing Kit SCPCN07SDSK Glass Clip Screw FSJM05008SS Glass Clip HHR08 046 Door Slider Knob HHR08 045 Door Catch Assembly DCCN07 Door Glass CH06 016 Door Cover CH06 002 Glass Gasket CH06 017 ...

Страница 17: ...08 045 Door Glass CH06 018 Door Handle CHC04 010 Left Hand Door CH06 004 Door Handle CHC04 010 Door Slider CH05 033 Door Slider CH05 033 Glass Clip HHR08 046 Glass Clip Screw FSJM05008SS Glass Gasket CH06 019 Door Catch Assembly DCCN07 Glass Gasket CH06 019 Rope Sealing Kit SCPCN07NDSK Rope Sealing Kit SCPCN07NDSK Glass Clip HHR08 046 Glass Clip Screw FSJM05008SS ...

Страница 18: ...HHW05 015 Rear Brick CNS05 006 Hinge CH08 064 Hinge Pin FRRM06025 Tertiary Air Bar HH06 101 Recouping Baffle HHW05 063 Side Brick CNS05 007 Riddling Support HH06 022 Riddling Bar Upper CNS06 002 Riddling Bar Lower CNS06 001 Operating Tool HFR07 040 Cam Bar HHR06 007 Catch Bar CNS07 004 ...

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