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ASSEMBLING THE STOVE

Your new boiler stove is extremely heavy. Always  
handle with care and make sure that you have  
additional strong help when you move it. 
The door and door handle, should never be used to 
grip the stove as they could be damaged from  
supporting the stove’s weight. Items, such as the lid, 
fire grate and baffle plate can all be easily removed 
to help reduce the weight if necessary. Under no 
circumstances should the door be removed as this will 
invalidate your Precision Warranty.
Always lift the stove to finally position it. Alternatively 
it may be possible to place the stove on heavy duty 
plastic sheeting or thick floor covering to slide the 
stove into position, being careful not to  
damage any finished floor or decorative hearth  
surfaces with trapped grit or building debris.

• Unpack 

Remove the stove from its recyclable  

packaging. You must retain this until the stove is  
installed and is fully operational. Remember to keep 
the bar coded serial number label. Unfasten retaining 
wires and remove any components, including those 
inside the ash pan, from inside the stove.

• Inspect

 Check the stove has not been damaged in 

transit – never attempt to install a stove which has 
been damaged. If damage is suspected then report 
this immediately to your stove dealer.

• Check List 

Study the Packing List on page 7  

and make sure that you have received all of the  
components listed before proceeding. Some  
components are contained within the ash pan or  
will already be fitted to the stove. 

• Baffle Plate 

Check the position of the baffle plate 

(sometimes known as the throat plate) inside the 
‘roof’ of the stove to ensure that it has not moved 
during transit. This is a heavy metal plate which directs 
flames and helps retain heat inside the stove to warm 
the water. It is best to fully familiarise yourself with 
the baffle plate’s correct location by practising remov-
ing it and re-fitting it prior to the stove’s installation as 
you will need to regularly check the top of this plate 
and the access to the flue way to avoid potential soot 
build up and blockages. Once you know how to do 
this it is a very easy operation. See below

• Flue Outlet

 The HF910-B stove has a 150mm (6”) 

flue outlet on the top of the stove – there is no rear 
flue outlet option due to the Precision’s wrap-around 
boiler. The low profile flue collar is already factory  
fitted to the top of the fire chamber. See photograph 
below left.

• System ports 

Each of the four water ports on the 

rear of your boiler stove (photo top right) has been 
fitted with a bolt seal to avoid the internal threads 
being contaminated with grit and other debris during 
installation. Please ensure that these are only removed 
when the system pipework is ready to be connected. 

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4 X 1” BSP 

System Ports

Due to the flow baffles within the boiler you must use 
diagonally opposite tappings when using a two port 
system.

• Handle Assembly 

Thread the split washer along 

the handle bolt. Feed the bolt and washer through the 
handle grip. Use a Phillips crosshead screwdriver to  
attach the assembled grip to the door handle clamp  
mechanism on the door, being careful not to  
over-tighten. Remember not to lift or position the 
stove using the door or handle.
Your boiler stove is now ready for installation.
 

ACCESSING THE FLUEWAY AND  

REMOVING THE BAFFLE PLATE

The Baffle Plate

Regular checking of the baffle plate will ensure that 
the stove’s flueway stays clear of soot as well as  
maintain the stove’s safe and efficient operation. If 
you have never owned a stove before it is important 
to understand how critical this aspect of operating a 
stove is, particularly on a boiler stove. It is easier to 
fully familiarise yourself with this procedure before  
the stove is installed. 
With the Precision Boiler there are no baffle fixing  
brackets, bolts or fire bricks to remove. 
Firstly, if undertaking this after the stove has been 
operated then please take care to protect any  
decorative finishes such as porous stonework, tile 
grout or carpets as there will inevitably be some sooty 
debris removed with the baffle. Please note that the 
baffle plate is heavy.
When the stove and boiler are cold, remove the fire 
fence then simply put your hand inside the lower part 
of the ‘roof’ of the fire chamber – you’ll see the baffle 

Содержание Horse Flame HF910-B

Страница 1: ...hese instructions to ensure safe and ef cient operation You will need to refer to the serial number of your stove should you ever need to make a claim under the Horse Flame Warranty You will nd the se...

Страница 2: ...principles illustrated here remain the same Hi Flame Fireplace UK Limited INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing the Precision III Boiler stove We are con dent that it will warm your home even on the c...

Страница 3: ...3 GENERAL DIMENSIONS All sizes in mm Important Take all critical pipework measurements from the stove on site...

Страница 4: ...riod Nominal Heat Output To Space 5 7 kW To Water 9 4 kW TOTAL 15 1 kW Ef ciency net 74 9 Mean CO Emission at 13 0 43 Mean Flue Gas Temperature 346 C Flue Gas Mass Flow 10 6 g s Mineral Fuels Ancit Co...

Страница 5: ...of the stove when it is in use Check and clean the stove s ue way and the top of the baf e plate regularly to help avoid potential blockages Clean your chimney regularly BOILER STOVE SYSTEMS SPECIFIC...

Страница 6: ...ody recognised by the Government to approve solid fuel domestic heating appliances and the registration of competent installers HETAS registered installers in England and Wales can self certi cate the...

Страница 7: ...l authority is responsible for implementing the Clean Air Act 1993 including designation and supervision of Smoke Control Areas and you can contact them for details of Clean Air Act requirements Even...

Страница 8: ...way to avoid potential soot build up and blockages Once you know how to do this it is a very easy operation See below Flue Outlet The HF910 B stove has a 150mm 6 ue outlet on the top of the stove ther...

Страница 9: ...access to the top of the boiler as well as the ue way First remove the stove lid by undoing the two bolts towards the rear of the ue pipe Use the correct sized Phillips crosshead screwdriver The heav...

Страница 10: ...t smoky smells both inside and sometimes outside the house In the event of a problem with your stove always check your choice of fuel rst Manufactured or nished wood products such as plywood and chipb...

Страница 11: ...of combustion air that wood and mineral fuels need Your new stove can burn very well or very poorly depending on how you light the re how you refuel the re and of course the type and quality of the f...

Страница 12: ...ap of approximately 25mm 1 between both ends of the logs and the boiler sides Log ends placed against the boiler sides restrict combustion and can create unwanted cold spots in both the log and the wa...

Страница 13: ...ckly set Wood burns best if the ames have other wood to play off For example a single dense piece of wood or log will not burn as well as 2 or 3 smaller logs of equivalent mass The more contact the wo...

Страница 14: ...s 1 Boiler stoves operate at a much lower temperature than non boiler stoves and consequently the potential to create soot or creosote build up in the ue system is also much greater especially when op...

Страница 15: ...re the heat into the room To do this ensure the Primary and Secondary Air is fully closed Then simply control the ame pattern and burn rate with the Thermostat Control However you may still need to un...

Страница 16: ...lding regulations it is also a requirement of your Warranty that the stove is installed by a competent person such as a Hetas or INFO registered installer who will be fully aware of any building and s...

Страница 17: ...orting the weight of the stove when loaded and boiler with water add ap prox 15kg along with any attached exible ue liner which may bear down on the stove This hearth must conform to local building re...

Страница 18: ...nd ef ciency 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 burnin...

Страница 19: ...tem diagram shown overleaf should be used for general guidance purposes only and is included here to demonstrate basic system principles Combined with the at a glance list below this should provide yo...

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Страница 21: ...cally be switched on This safety precaution will ensure that the gravity circuit does not overheat A low limit thermostat set at 45 C should be tted to the gravity return pipework and connected to the...

Страница 22: ...5 22 7 Legal Requirements Explain the householder s legal requirement to use an approved reguard whenever children or the elderly and the in rm are likely to be in the vicinity of the stove If the ins...

Страница 23: ...w it is extremely important that the radiators are balanced to ensure an ef cient distribution of heat as well as an even heat balance from one radiator to the next The idea is to reduce the ow to the...

Страница 24: ...ould also indicate that the chimney or ue itself also needs cleaning Causes Inadequate supply of combustion air Check that any permanent air vent tted to supply the extra combustion air required for t...

Страница 25: ...m because the Airwash does not get hot enough and some blackening of the glass should be considered a because draught stabilisers limit the exit of ue gases from the stove they should only ever be spe...

Страница 26: ...ter then it is more than likely to be a problem with the system The simplest way to determine this is if possible to check that the top water pipe from the stove is hot and that the lower pipe is cool...

Страница 27: ...such staining to build up as it will become more dif cult to remove after each ring When used regularly a proprietary scratch resistant stove glass cleaning gel or spray which can be supplied by your...

Страница 28: ...led joint Also replace the middle horizontal rope that seals the ash pan chamber from the re chamber to maintain a good Primary Air ow The recommended rope seal diameter is 12mm Air Supply Controls Th...

Страница 29: ...ler parts and 1 year labour The warranty does not cover parts deemed to be consumables These include paint rebricks re grates vermiculite panels smoke de ection plates baf e plates gaskets rope seals...

Страница 30: ...k all parts for wear or damage and replace as necessary Re t internal parts and ueway access lid Stove Glass Check the glass for chips or cracks and the glass seal condition and replace if necessary T...

Страница 31: ...ES AND SETTINGS For future reference include a basic drawing of the system and notes on the circulation pump and system thermostat settings etc as well as their location and the location of the system...

Страница 32: ...pel Cheshire CW4 8AF United Kingdom Horse Flame Precision Multi Fuel Stoves 2013 All rights reserved Booklet contents may not be copied in whole or in part without the prior written permission of the...

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