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PM1034 Issue 1 (September 2013)
Required Standards and Regulations
(for fitting solid fuel appliances in the UK)
IMPORTANT
THE OUTER CASING, FRONT AND GLASS PANEL BECOME EXTREMELY HOT DURING
OPERATION AND WILL RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY AND BURNS IF TOUCHED. IT IS
THEREFORE RECOMMENDED THAT A FIREGUARD COMPLYING WITH BS 8423:2002
IS USED IN THE PRESENCE OF YOUNG CHILDREN, THE ELDERLY OR INFIRM
This document must be carefully read in conjunction with the installation instructions supplied with
your appliance.
The following instructions must be adhered to in order to comply with the UK building regulations
(ADJ) and BS8303 (the installation of solid fuel appliances) and HETAS requirements.
Installation Supplement
Dealer appliance was purchased from:
Name:
Address:
Telephone number:
Essential information - MUST be completed:
Date Installed:
Model Description:
Serial Number:
Installation Engineer:
Company Name:
Address:
Telephone number:
Commissioning Checks - to be completed and signed:
Is flue system correct for the appliance:YES NO
Flue swept and soundness test complete:YES NO
Smoke test completed on installed appliance YES NO
Spillage test completed YES NO
Use of appliance and operation of controls explained YES NO
Clearance to combustible materials checked YES NO
Instruction book handed to customer YES NO
CO Alarm Fitted YES NO
Signature: ............................................................................ Print Name: ..........................................................................
To assist us in any guarantee claim please complete the following information:-
Appliance Commissioning Checklist
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Welcome
Stovax is partnered with a select number of high quality
brands which are sold into the UK market place. However,
because some of these products have been designed for
Markets that are not subject to the same standards and
regulations, this supplement has been produced in order
to ensure the installation of these appliances in the UK
compiles with the required safety recommendations and
installation methods.
1. General Points
1.1 Before installation and/or use of this appliance please read
these instructions fully and carefully to ensure that you have
fully understood their requirements.
The appliance must be fitted by a registered installer*,
or approved by your local building control officer.
1.2 All local regulations, including those referring to national
and European Standards need to be complied with when
installing the appliance.
1.3 Only use for domestic heating in accordance with these
operating instructions.
1.4 You must burn only approved fuels. Do not use with liquid
fuels or as an incinerator.
1.5 Outer casings, fronts and glass panels become
extremely hot during operation and will result in
serious injury and burns if touched. It is therefore
recommended that a fireguard complying with BS
8423:2010 is used in the presence of young children, the
elderly or infirm.
Stovax offer firescreens, sparkguards and hearthgate
systems for protection. Your Stovax dealer can advise you
about these products.
1.6 Donotplacephotographs,TV’s,paintings,porcelainor
other combustible items on the wall or near the appliance.
Exposure to hot temperatures will cause damage. Do not
place furniture or other items such as drying clothing closer
than 1m from the front of this appliance.
WARNING: Extra fuel should not be stored on or next to the
appliance. Only keep enough fuel for immediate use nearby
and never leave the appliance unattended for long periods
with any combustible material in close proximity.
1.7 Extractor fans or cooker hoods must not be placed in the
same room or space as this can cause appliance to emit
fumes into the room.
1.8 Do not obstruct inside or outside ventilation required for the
safe use of this appliance.
1.9 Do not make unauthorised changes to the appliance.
1.10 The chimney must be swept at least once a year.
See Section 3.
1.11 Do not connect, or share, the same flue or chimney system
with another appliance.
1.12 Do not use aerosols near the appliance when it is in
operation.
1.13 Use protected, gloved hand to operate.
DO NOT OPEN THE DOOR WITH BARE HANDS
2. Smoke Control Exemption
2.1 Some of these appliances have been independently tested
to PD6434 and have been exempt from the controls that
generally apply in smoke control areas hence are considered
suitable for use in Smoke Control Area when burning wood
and ONLY when fitted with the relevant Smoke Control kit.
For details on how to modify and operate your specific
appliance please contact your retailer for more information
and the availability of a Smoke Control kit.
WARNING
Properly installed, operated and maintained this
appliance will not emit fumes into the room but
occasional fumes from de-ashing and refuelling
may occur.
Persistent fume emission is potentially
dangerous and must not be tolerated.
If fume emission persists:
Open doors and windows to ventilate the room.
•Leave the room.
Allow fire to burn out or safely dispose of fuel
from the appliance.
Check for chimney blockage and clean if
required.
Do not attempt to relight until the cause of the
emission has been identified and corrected.
If necessary seek expert advice.
All open flued appliances can be affected by
temporary atmospheric conditions which may
allow fumes to enter the house. Because of
this an electronic carbon monoxide detector
conforming to the latest edition of BSEN50292
must be fitted in the same room as the
appliance. The existence of an alarm must not
be considered a substitute for ensuring regular
servicing and maintenance of the appliance and
chimney system.
IF THE ALARM SOUNDS FOLLOW THE
INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN UNDER WARNING ABOVE.
User Instructions
‡In the U.K. these products must conform to the
latest edition of BS 8423.
If appliance is operating unattended they must
conform to the latest edition of BS 3248
*Registered on the Competent Persons Scheme
(GB only see page 7/ INFO (Republic of Ireland).
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User Instructions
3. Chimney Sweeping
3.1 To maintain safe and efficient use of the appliance, the
chimney/flue must be inspected and swept at least once a
year by a qualified chimney sweep*.
If the appliance is used continuously throughout the year,
or it is used to burn wood, more frequent sweeping is
recommended.
The best time to have the chimney swept is at the start of
the heating season.
3.2 The chimney, any connecting flue pipe and the appliance
flue ways, if incorporated, must be regularly cleaned.
3.3 Ensure adequate access for cleaning where it is not
possible to sweep through the chimney.
3.4 If the chimney is believed to have previously served an open
fire it must be swept a second time within a month of regular
use after installation.
4. Annual Service
4.1 Before the start of the heating season strip, inspect and
clean the appliance as detailed:
Allow appliance to cool.
Remove all internal parts. Take care handling firebricks (if
applicable) as they can become fragile after a period of use.
Sweep the appliance chimney/flue at this point if
necessary.
Vacuum clean any remaining ash and debris from the
inside of the appliance. Stovax offer a filter/collection
attachment for vacuum cleaners to protect them from fire
ash: Ash Clean (Stovax Part No. 2091).
Check the parts for any damage. Replace any damaged
parts using only genuine replacements parts.
Check and clean the firebricks (if applicable) with a soft
brush.
Some surface damage will occur during use. The life of the
bricks will depend on the type of fuels burnt and the level of
use. Replace damaged bricks as soon as possible.
Re-fit cleaned internal parts.
4.2 On appliances with printed glass do not use cleaning
agents that have a high alkaline or acidic content, for
example Stovax Gel Cleaner, these are aggressive
cleaning agents designed to be used with heavily
stained clear glass. On printed glass surfaces, use
Stovax Glass Cleaner (Stovax No.4103) which is better
formulated for this application.
Before applying a cleaning agent remove any dust and
loose soot with a damp cloth.
Use an appropriate glass cleaner. Apply the cleaning fluid
to a cloth before rubbing onto the glass.
Apply carefully and do not apply excessively. Try to
prevent any run off which could soak into the rope seals
around the edge of the glass.
Soot can also contain acidic particles that can cause
corrosive damage to printed glass.
Remove dirt with a moist cloth and buff dry.
Before relighting the appliance ensure the glass is fully
dried.
If the rope seal has absorbed excess cleaning agent
it is advisable to replace the rope as soon as possible to
preserve the printed finish of the glass.
4.3 Check door rope seal and replace if required.
4.4 Lightly oil the door catch mechanism and hinge pins.
Avoid getting oil onto the door seals and glass.
4.5 To refresh painted finishes a touch up spray is available.
Contact your retailer quoting the model and serial number
found on the appliance date badge.
4.6 Use genuine replacement parts to keep the appliance in
safe, efficient working order:
These products, along with regular maintenance and use
of correct fuels, will keep the appliance in the best possible
condition.
4.7 For more information about the Stovax Group products
please visit our web site at www.stovax.com
4.8 Burn at a low temperature for the first day of use after any
maintenance. This allows the seals, fixing glues and paint to
fully cure.
4.9 During this time the appliance may give off some unpleasant
odours. Keep the room well ventilated to avoid a build-up of
fumes.
4.10 Your retailer can carry out service and maintenance if
required.
5. Seasonal Use
5.1 Clean and service the appliance if not used during the
warmer months, as detailed in the Annual Service section.
5.2 Set the air controls open to 50% to keep the appliance venti-
lated and stop the build-up of any moisture inside.
5.3 Before re-lighting the appliance:
—Remove the baffles.
—Clear any debris that may have accumulated.
—Check the flue is clear of any blockages.
*Registered on the Competent Persons Scheme (GB
only) see page 34/ INFO (Republic of Ireland).
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Installation Instructions
Legal Requirements
Before installation and/or use of this appliance please read these
instructions carefully to ensure that all requirements are fully
understood.
The appliance must be fitted by a registered installer*, or
approved by your local building control officer.
It is very important to understand the requirements of the national
Building Regulations and standards, along with any local
regulations and working practices that may apply. Should any
conflict occur between these instructions and these regulations then
the regulations must apply.
Your local Building Control Office can advise regarding the
requirements of the regulations.
Works must be carried out with care to meet the requirements of
Health and Safety and comply with the Health and Safety rules,
and any new regulations introduced during the lifetime of these
instructions. Particular attention should be drawn to:
Handling: The appliance is heavy. Adequate facilities
must be available for loading, unloading and on site
handling.
Fire Cement: Some fire cement is caustic and must not
come into contact with the skin. Protective gloves must be
worn. Wash hands thoroughly with plenty of water after
contact with skin.
Asbestos: This appliance contains no asbestos. If there
is the possibility of disturbing any asbestos in the course of
installation seek specialist guidance and use appropriate
equipment.
Metal Parts: Take care when installing or servicing the
stove to avoid personal injury.
A faulty installation can cause danger to the inhabitants and
structure of the building.
For users of this appliance:
Your building insurance company may require you to inform them
that a new heating appliance has been installed on your property.
Check that your cover is still valid after installing the appliance.
Flue Outlet Positions
150mm
max
Vertical
Measurement
Terminal
Insulation
Flue
Horizontal
Measurement
Adjacent
Building
The datum for vertical measurement is the point
of discharge of the flue from either the point of
discharge of the flue or 150mm above insulation,
whichever is the lower.
IMPORTANT: Seek specialist advice if
installing in a dwelling with a thatched roof
These positions are defined by Document J of the Building Regulations.
Adjacent Building
Point where the flue passes through weather surface
(Notes 1 & 2)
Clearances to flue outlet
A
At or within 600mm of the ridge At least 600mm above ridge
B
Elsewhere on roof (whether pitched or flat) At least 2300mm horizontally from the nearest point on the weather surface and:
a) at least 1000mm above highest point of intersection of the chimney with and the weather surface; or
b) at least as high as the ridge
C
Below (on a pitched roof) or within 2300mm horizontally to
openable rooflight, dormer window, or other opening (Note
3)
At least 1000mm above the top of opening
D
Within 2300mm of an adjoining or adjacent building,
whether or not beyond the boundary (Note 3)
At least 600mm above any part of the adjacent of building within 2300mm
1) The weather surface is the building external surface, such as it's roof tiles or external walls.
2) A flat roof has a pitch less than 10°.
3) The clearance given for A or B, as appropriate, will also apply.
4) A vertical flue fixed to an outside wall should be treated as equivalent to an inside flue emerging at the nearest edge of the roof.
England and Wales – Document J / Scotland - Part
F/Document J (Republic of Ireland only)
the latest edition of BS 8303, BS EN 15287
*Registered on the Competent Persons Scheme (GB
only) see page 7/ INFO (Republic of Ireland).
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1. Flue or Chimney
1.1 The flue or chimney system must be in good condition.
It must be inspected by a competent person and passed for
use with the appliance before installation.
Products of combustion entering the room can cause
serious health risks.
1.2 The following must be checked:
The construction of the masonry chimneys, flue block
chimneys and connecting flue pipe system must meet
the requirements of the Building Regulations.
A flexible flue liner system can be used if certified for
use with solid fuel systems and installation complies with
manufacturersinstructionsandBuildingRegulations.
The flue liner must be replaced when an appliance is
replaced, unless proven to be recently installed and in
good condition.
If it is necessary to fit a register plate it must conform
to the Building Regulations.
The minimum height of the flue or chimney must
be 4.5m from the hearth to the top of the flue, with
no horizontal sections and a maximum of 4 bends.
Bends must have angles of less than 45 degrees from
the vertical.
Ensure the connecting flue pipe is kept a suitable
distance from any combustible material and does not
form part of the supporting structure of the building.
Make provision to remove the appliance without the
need to dismantle the chimney.
Installation Instructions
The flue/chimney system should not be supported by
the appliance.
Any existing flue must be confirmed as suitable for
the new intended use as defined in the Building
Regulations.
The flue or chimney systems must be inspected and
swept to confirm the system is structurally sound and
free from obstructions**.
If the chimney is believed to have previously
served an open fire it must be swept a second time
within a month of regular use after installation to clear
any soot falls that may have occurred due to
difference in combustion levels.
The flue exit from the building must comply with local
building control rules.
Do not connect or share the flue or chimney system
with another heating appliance.
1.3 Do not connect to systems containing large voids or spaces
over 230mm square.
1.4 Suitable access must be provided to enable the collection
and removal of debris.
1.5 The flue must be swept and inspected when the appliance is
installed.
Flue Draught
The flue draught must be checked with all windows and
doors closed and any extraction fans in this, or adjoining
rooms, running at maximum speed (see Installation
Checklist for ventilation requirements).
4.5
Flue Outlet Size
(Top or Rear Option)All
mm 128 153
inch 5 6
Flue/Chimney Size
May be reduced to 128mm (5") if burning approved
smokeless fuels or burning wood in an appliance
approved for use in a DEFRA smoke control area
Without flue liner Round (Diameter) mm 153 153
inch 66
Without flue liner system (Square) mm 135 135
inch 51/251/2
With Liner of Factory made system (diameter)
installed in accordance with manufacturers instructions
mm 153 153
inch 66
Flue/Chimney
minimum height**
All products
**must be 4.5m from the hearth to the top of the flue, with no horizontal sections
and a maximum of 4 bends. Bends must have angles of less than 45 degrees from
the vertical.
m 4.5 4.5
feet 15 15
Flue Draught
Min
mm Wg
1.0 1.0
Nominal 1.25 1.25
Max 2.0 2.0
European Min Spec for Chimney Flue - T400 N2 D 3 G50
NOTE: FLUE/CHIMNEY MUST NOT BE SMALLER THAN THE FLUE OUTLET SIZE
This table gives an overview of the flue and chimney options:
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Installation Instructions
In the U.K:
*BS 15287-1, and the requirements of Building
Regulations
**This should be done by a NACS registered (UK
only)/INFO registered (Eire only) chimney sweep,
who will issue you with a certificate.
Building Regulations Document J
Flue Plate:
Where a hearth, fireplace, flue or chimney is
provided or extended (including cases where a
flue is provided as part of refurbishment work),
information essential to the correct appliance and
use of these should be permanently posted in the
building, to meet Requirement J4 of the Building
Regulations (England and Wales), F3.12 (Scotland).
Additional:
A new factory made system that complies to EN
1856; Part 1 can be used providing installation is
to the requirements of:
i) BS 7566 Parts 1 -4
ii) the manufacturer's instructions
iii) Building Regulations.
For a guide containing information on Chimneys
and Flues contact:
TheBritishFlue&ChimneyManufacturers’
Association,
FETA
2 Waltham Court
Milley Lane
Hare Hatch
Reading
Berkshire RG10 9TH
Tel: 0118 9403416 e-mail: info@feta.co.uk
Organisations authorised to certify competence in
the installation of domestic solid fuel appliances
(Competent Persons Scheme):
APHC - Association of Plumbing and Heating
Contractors (Certification) Ltd.
www.aphc.co.uk
BESCA - Building Engineering Services Competence
Accreditation Ltd.
www.besca.org.uk
HETAS - Heating Equipment Testing and Approval
Scheme Ltd.
www.hetas.co.uk
NAPIT - National Association of Professional
Inspectors and Testers Ltd.
www.napit.org.uk
NICEIC - NICEIC Group Ltd.
www.niceic.org.uk
HETAS Approved Chimney Sweeps:
NACS - The National Association of Chimney Sweeps
www.chimneyworks.co.uk
APICS - The Association of Master Chimney Sweeps Ltd.
www.apics.org
The Guild of Master Chimney Sweeps -
guildofmasterchimneysweeps.co.uk
Twin Wall Flue System
If this appliance is to be used in conjunction with a twin
wall flue system then Stovax recommend the use of
their Professional XQ range. Details of this product are
available from your Stovax retailer.
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Installation Instructions
3. Ventilation
3.1 Many older buildings are sufficiently ventilated by natural
leakage of air to provide suitable air supply for an appliance
of 5kW output or less.
Modern building techniques have reduced the amount of air
that leaks in or out of a house. A modern construction with
an air tightness of less than 5m3 per hour per m2 requires
an air vent for ALL solid fuel appliances including those with
a rated heat output of less than 5kW.
NOTE: The air leakage of a modern house is tested at
the completion of construction and a certificate issued
confirming this.
3.2 This appliance requires a constant supply of air to maintain
proper combustion and effective flue performance.
3.3 An inadequate air supply can result in poor combustion and
smoke entering the room which is potentially dangerous.
3.4 This supply of air can come from either:
The natural leakage of air into the room in which the
product is fitted.
— Purpose provided ventilation, see chart below for
specifications.
— Some appliances can also be fitted with an optional
outdoor air kit which allows air to be drawn in from the
outside.
3.5 The amount of air required must comply with local building
regulations and the rules in force.
3.6 If spillage is detected during commissioning then there may
be insufficient natural ventilation and an additional air supply
will be necessary.
VENTILATION
A) Traditionally Built Homes
•Whereleakageisgreaterthan5m3/hour/m2.
•Ventilationnormallyrequired=550mm2 per kW output over 5kW
B) Modern Construction Homes
•Whereleakageislessthan5m3/hour/m2.
•Ventilationnormallyrequired=550mm2 per kW
Stove output rating kW 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
AAdditional Ventilation
mm2None 550 1100 1650 2200 2750 3300 3850 4400 4950
cm2None 5.5 11 16.5 22 27.5 33 38.5 44 49.5
in2None 0.9 1.8 2.6 3.6 4.4 5.3 6.2 7.1 8
BAdditional Ventilation
mm22750 3300 3850 4400 4950 5500 6050 6600 7150 7700
cm227.5 335.3 38.5 44 49.5 55 60.5 66 71.5 77
in24.4 6.2 6.2 7.1 8 9 10 10.7 11.5 12.4
Ventilation requirements in the UK are as shown in the table below:
3.7 Permanent air vents should be non-adjustable and
positioned where they are unlikely to be become blocked.
3.8 If vents open into adjoining rooms or spaces there must be
an air vent of at least the same size direct to the outside.
3.9 Site the vents where cold draught is unlikely to cause
discomfort. This can be avoided by placing vents near
ceilings or close to the appliance (See diagram).
3.10 Extractor fans or cooker hoods must not be placed in the
same room or space as this can cause the appliance to emit
fumes into the room.
3.11 Increase air supply provisions where a room contains
multiple appliances.
3.12 If any checks reveal problems do not proceed with the
fitting of the appliance until they have been rectified.
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3. CO Alarms
All open flued appliances can be affected by temporary
atmospheric conditions which may allow fumes to enter
the house. 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 the latest edition of
BSEN50292andfromthealarmmanufacturers
instructions.
HETAS recommend the unit is permanently fixed
inaccordancewiththemanufacturersinstallation
instructions or with the guidance contained in Approved
Document J where no other information is available.
Provision of an alarm must not be considered a
substitute for either installing the appliance correctly
or ensuring regular servicing and maintenance of the
appliance and chimney system.
4. Minimum Dimensions - Hearth
4.1 If the appliance instructions specify a non-combustible
hearth this must be at least 125mm thick with the minimum
dimensions as shown in diagram.
If the appliance instructions allow a superimposed
(decorative) hearth then this must be 12mm thick and the
dimensions as shown.
225mm minimum
500mm minimum
125mm
12mm
150mm
minimum 150mm min
150mm min
840mm minimum
840mm
minimum
Constructional Hearth
Appliance
Decorative Hearth
Change in level to
mark safe perimeter
If the appliance can be installed in an elevated setting it is
recommended to increase the 225mm hearth depth to safely
contain any falling logs or embers. The higher the appliance
is installed the deeper the hearth should be to protect the
floor.
4.2 The building must have a suitable load-bearing capacity for
the hearth and appliance. Consult a structural engineer for
advice before proceeding.
4.3 When fitting into an existing hearth check that the appliance
complies with current construction regulations and is at least
the minimum sizes shown.
4.4 If there is no existing fireplace or chimney it is possible to
construct a suitable non-combustible housing and hearth
setting. The flue must be installed in accordance with all
local and national regulations and current rules in force.
4.5 Check if adding a new chimney to your property requires
planning permission.
4.6 Some houses are built using a timber frame construction
with high levels of thermal insulation. Isolate the appliance
from combustible materials, and provide sufficient ventilation
to maintain the heating efficiency.
5. Clearances to Combustible Materials
5.1 When fitting the appliance use the minimum clearances
detailed in the instructions between any point of the
appliance and any combustible material.
5.2 Use of combustible materials near the appliance should
conform to the requirements of the national Building
Regulations - Approved Document J.
For detailed dimensional clearance information refer to
the Appendix contained in the specific product installation
instructions, or product data plate.
5.3 Donotplacephotographs,TV’s,paintings,porcelainor
other combustible items on the wall or near the appliance.
Exposure to hot temperatures will cause damage. Do not
place furniture or other items such as drying clothing closer
than 1m from the front of this appliance.
WARNING: Extra fuel should not be stored on or next to the
appliance. Only keep enough fuel for immediate use nearby
and never leave the appliance unattended for long periods
with any combustible material in close proximity.
6. Fitting Appliances On A Boat
6.1 If an appliance is to be fitted in a boat it must be done in
accordance with the latest edition of BS 8511 (Code of
Practice for the Installation of Solid Fuel Heating Appliances
on Boats). The Code covers the design, installation
and operation of solid fuel heating appliances that are
suitable for fitting into inland waterway boats, and gives
guidance on product selection, design considerations,
installation requirements, inspection and testing, as well as
maintenance and safe use tips.
6.2 Consideration should also be given to the requirements
oftheBoatSafetyScheme(BSS)toensuretheboat’s
insurance remains valid.
6.3 The appliance should only be installed by a competent
person with experience of the latest edition of BS 8511 and
the Boat Safety Scheme (BSS).
6.4 Secure the product to a suitably constructed non-
combustible hearth.
6.5 All open flued appliances can be affected by temporary
atmospheric conditions which may allow fumes to enter the
boat. An electronic carbon monoxide detector conforming
to the latest edition of BSEN50292 must be fitted and
maintained.
6.6 Failure to safely install the appliance could endanger the
boat and persons on board.
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Commissioning
1.1 To commission:
Refit the internal components removed when fitting.
Check the door alignment and catch operation.
Check the soundness of door seals, castings and joints.
Check the operation of the air controls.
1.2 Now carry out a final smoke draw test:
Warm the flue with a blowlamp, or similar, for about 10
minutes.
Place a smoke pellet on the centre of the grate, with the
air controls open.
Close the door. Smoke should now be drawn up the flue
and be seen to exit from the flue terminal.
Complete test with all doors and windows closed in the
room where the appliance is fitted.
If there are any extractor fans in adjacent rooms the test
must be repeated with the fans running on maximum
and with interconnecting doors open.
Check the effect of ceiling fans during the test.
If the test fails, re-check the suitability of the flue system
and ventilation. An inadequate air supply to the room is
potentially dangerous.
Light the appliance and slowly increase the temperature.
Ensure no combustion products enter the room.
Open the main fire door when the appliance reaches
operating temperature and carry out a spillage test with
a smoke match or pellet around the door opening.
1.3 If excessive spillage occurs allow the appliance to cool and
re-check the flue system and ventilation.
1.4 Finally:
Explain to the user the safe operation of the
appliance, use of the controls and the importance of
only using suitable fuels.
Ensure that a CO alarm has been fitted and make the
user aware of its operation and importance, referring
them to the Warning section on page 5 of the User
Instructions.
Explain the cleaning and routine maintenance
requirements.
Explain the requirement to use a suitable fireguard
when children, elderly or infirm persons are near the
appliance.
Record retailer/supplier and installer details in
Appliance Commissioning Checklist (page 2).
Record the appliance make/name/product code/serial
number in Appliance Commissioning Checklist (page 2).
This number is required when ordering spare parts and
making warranty claims.
Give this instruction manual to the customer.
Commissioning
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Certificate Of Compliance
Upon completing the installation, the form below must be filled in by your installer to comply with the requirements of HETAS and
the building regulations. The installer must give theses details, including their HETAS registration number, for the purposes of any
insurance details that may change as a result of the appliance being installed.
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Stovax Ltd, Falcon Road, Sowton Industrial Estate, Exeter, Devon, England EX2 7LF
Tel: (01392) 474011 Fax: (01392) 219932 E-mail: info@stovax.com www.stovax.com
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Abonneren

Abonneer u voor het ontvangen van emails voor uw Varde Shape bij:


U ontvangt een email met instructies om u voor één of beide opties in te schrijven.


Ontvang uw handleiding per email

Vul uw emailadres in en ontvang de handleiding van Varde Shape in de taal/talen: Engels als bijlage per email.

De handleiding is 1.38 mb groot.

 

U ontvangt de handleiding per email binnen enkele minuten. Als u geen email heeft ontvangen, dan heeft u waarschijnlijk een verkeerd emailadres ingevuld of is uw mailbox te vol. Daarnaast kan het zijn dat uw internetprovider een maximum heeft aan de grootte per email. Omdat hier een handleiding wordt meegestuurd, kan het voorkomen dat de email groter is dan toegestaan bij uw provider.

Stel vragen via chat aan uw handleiding

Stel uw vraag over deze PDF

Andere handleiding(en) van Varde Shape

Varde Shape Gebruiksaanwijzing - English - 2 pagina's

Varde Shape Gebruiksaanwijzing en installatiehandleiding - English - 24 pagina's


Uw handleiding is per email verstuurd. Controleer uw email

Als u niet binnen een kwartier uw email met handleiding ontvangen heeft, kan het zijn dat u een verkeerd emailadres heeft ingevuld of dat uw emailprovider een maximum grootte per email heeft ingesteld die kleiner is dan de grootte van de handleiding.

Er is een email naar u verstuurd om uw inschrijving definitief te maken.

Controleer uw email en volg de aanwijzingen op om uw inschrijving definitief te maken

U heeft geen emailadres opgegeven

Als u de handleiding per email wilt ontvangen, vul dan een geldig emailadres in.

Uw vraag is op deze pagina toegevoegd

Wilt u een email ontvangen bij een antwoord en/of nieuwe vragen? Vul dan hier uw emailadres in.



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