REGINALD HPB STOVE
U S E R I N S T R U C T I O N S
NOTE:
THESE INSTRUCTIONS ARE NOT INTENDED TO SUPERSEDE/REPLACE THE USER MANUAL
ACCOMPANYING THE STOVE AND ARE FOR GUIDE PURPOSES ONLY.
Figure 1
NOTE:-
A boiler model stove will provide heat into the boiler and also to the room in which it is situated. The heat
to room is in a fixed relationship with the heat to the boiler. The heat to the boiler is controlled by the air
supply to the stove which is required to have a thermostatic damper for safety reasons. When the tem-
perature of the water in the boiler exceeds 55˚C the thermostatic damper will begin to shut off the air
supply, should the water temperature continue to rise the thermostatic damper will continue to close and
if the water temperature reaches 85˚C the thermostatic damper closes the primary air supply fully. In the
event where a stove is fitted to a central heating system which is undersized in relation to the nominal
heat output to the boiler then the stove will operate satisfactorily but will be unable to achieve the nomi-
nal heat output to the room as the thermostatic damper will shut off the air supply to prevent an over-
heat situation in the boiler.
For example:
For example:
For example:
For example:----
Where a stove provides 2kW to the room and 8kW to the boiler and if the thermostatic
damper shuts down the air supply to provide 4kW to the boiler, then the heat to room will decrease pro-
portionally to 1kW.
REFUELLING
REFUELLING
REFUELLING
REFUELLING
Riddle the fire by pulling the grate riddling knob in and out (See Figure 2). Before opening the door, turn the thermo-
stat knob to setting 4 as this will help to eliminate any smoke or fly ash resident in the combustion chamber. Add fuel
to fire, close fire door and re-set the thermostat knob to the required setting.
SLOW BURNING
SLOW BURNING
SLOW BURNING
SLOW BURNING
Slow burning will cause the window glass to blacken and should not be used for a long period. Opening the air con-
trols will increase the heat output and should remove most of the soot deposits from the glass. For low burning set-
ting close the secondary air knob fully and set the thermostat knob to 0— 1/2.
Figure 2
LIGHTING THE STOVE
LIGHTING THE STOVE
LIGHTING THE STOVE
LIGHTING THE STOVE
1.
1.
1.
1.
Open fire door and open the primary air inlet by turning the control knob on the back of the stove fully clock-
wise to setting 4 on the thermostat.
2.
2.
2.
2.
Open the secondary air inlet by pulling it out fully to the right.
3.
3.
3.
3.
Cover the grate with crumpled pieces of paper and lay 10-12 pieces of kindling on top of the paper towards
the back of the firebox.
4.
4.
4.
4.
Ignite and close the fire door.
5.
5.
5.
5.
When the kindling is well alight open the fire door and add more kindling of a larger size to sustain the fire.
Close the fire door.
6.
6.
6.
6.
When a hot bed of coal is established add the normal fuel.
7.
7.
7.
7.
When well lighted, adjust the thermostat to give the required heat output.