Fig. 3
4
FLUE CONNECTION
This stove can be connected to either a top flue exit
or a rear flue exit by simply reversing the orientation
of the flue spigot on the flue spigot flange. When
connecting to a flue pipe it is recommended to have
an access door in the pipe for flue and chimney
cleaning as it is not possible to sweep through the
appliance.
Fig.4
LOCATION
There are several conditions to be considered in
selecting a location for your Grainne Stove.
a.
Position in the area to be heated- central
locations are usually best.
b.
Allowances for proper clearances to
combustibles.
Note:
Sufficient space should be given around
the back and sides of the stove to allow
access to the air control damper.
INSTALLATION CLEARANCES
Maintain at least the following clearances to all
combustible material:
From the front
910 mm
From the back
800 mm
From the sides
800 mm
From the flue pipe
910 mm
It is recommended that this appliance is sited next to
and on a non-combustible surface. A minimum all
round clearance of 100 mm will allow air circulation
and not impede the performance of the stove.
FLOOR PROTECTION
It is recommended that this appliance is installed on
a solid, level, non combustible hearth conforming to
current Building Regulations.
Fig.5
Mean Flue gas temperature directly downstream of
the spigot at nominal output 317°C
The appliance is suitable for continuous operation
on solid mineral fuel and intermittent operation on
wood logs. This appliance has been tested using
seasoned wood logs and manufactured briquetted
smokeless fuel (Ancit) for closed appliances, sized
between 20g and 140g. Other fuels are commercial-
ly available. Wood logs up to 400 mm long are suit-
able. All fuels should be stored under cover and kept
as dry as possible prior to use.
TECHNICAL DATA
Nominal Heat
Output:
Wood Logs 8.2kW
Solid Mineral Fuel 8.5kW
Typical refuelling intervals to obtain nominal
outputs:
1.5 hours wood
4 hours solid mineral fuel
Wood Log Size:
400mm
Gross Weight:
167kgs