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ECCO STOVE MODEL 730EC2 Manual 

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS 

TESTED TO: EN13240 

 

CAUTION: HOT WHILE IN OPERATION.  DO NOT TOUCH, KEEP CHILDREN, CLOTHING AND FURNITURE 

AWAY. CONTACT MAY CAUSE SKIN BURNS  - SEE NAME PLATE AND INSTRUCTIONS 

THIS STOVE MUST BE INSTALLED IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF BSEN 15287-1:2007 

 

DESIGN INSTALLATION AND COMMISSIONING OF CHIMNEYS. 

WARNING NOTE:  

Properly installed, operated and maintained this stove will not emit fumes into the dwelling.  Occasional 
fumes from de-ashing and re-fuelling may occur.  However, persistent fume emission is potentially 
dangerous and must not be tolerated.  If fume emission does persist, then the following immediate 
action should be taken:- 

a)

 

Open doors and windows to ventilate the room and then leave the premises. 

b)

 

Let the fire go out. 

c)

 

Check for flue or chimney blockage and clean if required.  

d)

 

Do not attempt to relight the fire until the cause of the fume emission has been identified and 
corrected.  If necessary seek expert advice.  

The most common cause of fumes emission is flueway or chimney blockage.  For your own safety these 
must be kept clean at all times.  

A CO detector must be fitted in the same room as this appliance to conform to UK requirements of 
installation. 

The Clean Air Act 1993 and Smoke Control Areas 

“Under the Clean Air Act local authorities may declare the whole or part of the district of the authority to be a 

smoke control area. It is an offence to emit smoke from a chimney of a building, from a furnace or from any fixed 
boiler if located in a designated smoke control area. It is also an offence to acquire an "unauthorised fuel" for use 
within a smoke control area unless it is used in an "exempt" appliance ("exempted" from the controls which 
generally apply in the smoke control area).  The Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs has 
powers under the Act to authorise smokeless fuels or exempt appliances for use in smoke 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 those areas (other than "authorised" fuels) have been exempted by an Order 
made and signed by the Secretary of State or Minister in the devolved administrations. Further information on the 
requirements of the Clean Air Act can be found here : 

http://smokecontrol.defra.gov.uk/

Your local 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 “

The Ecco Stoves 730EC2 has been 

recommended as suitable for use in smoke control areas when burning wood logs with a maximum moisture 
content of  20% seasoned wood logs only. 

 

Summary of Contents for 730EC2

Page 1: ...the Clean Air Act local authorities may declare the whole or part of the district of the authority to be a smoke control area It is an offence to emit smoke from a chimney of a building from a furnace or from any fixed boiler if located in a designated smoke control area It is also an offence to acquire an unauthorised fuel for use within a smoke control area unless it is used in an exempt applian...

Page 2: ...11 AIR CONTROLS a TERTIARY CONTROL b PRIMARY AIR c AIR WASH 12 FIRING THE STOVE a INITIAL FIRING b SUBSEQUENT FIRING c RE FUELLING AFTER STARTING 13 CONTINUOUS RUNNING 14 EXTRA CONTROLS 15 FUELS 16 RE FUELLING 17 TAR DEPOSITS 18 FLUE CONNECTION AND FLUE LININGS 19 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 20 PAINT FINISHES 21 ASSEMBLY A HEARTH LOAD BEARING B HEARTH DECCORATIVE 22 APPLIANCE ASSEMBLY 23 TECHNICAL A ...

Page 3: ...s eccostove com W www eccostove com For all patents See Addendum I HEAT ENERGY STORED J CO CONCENTRATION 24 DUCTED WARM AIR 25 GENERAL A SAFE OPERATION DISTANCES COMBUSTABLE AND NON COMBUSTABLE B MODIFICATIONS C PARTS D CHIMNEY FIRES E SLOW HEAT RELEASE F CONTINUOUS BURNING G FAULT FINDING H WOOD DIMENSIONS 26 ECCO STOVE WARRANTY ...

Page 4: ...e referring to National and European standards need to be complied with when installing this appliance Not every stove can be connected to every existing chimney Your installer must check the efficiency and performance of the chimney to ensure its suitability for us If the two are not compatible this can lead to poor burning and blackening of the glass and smoke leakage from the appliance The loca...

Page 5: ...himney serving another unit Access must be provided for cleaning the chimney and stove connector pipe 5 GLASS Glass panel provided with your stove is deemed a consumable and may need to be replaced during the life of the stove Consumables are not covered by the manufacturers guarantee In the event of having to replace the glass in the stove please note that any fixtures should not be more than han...

Page 6: ...sections must be replaced with like for like diameter rope or flat tape as fitted to the stove at the time of its construction Door ash pit cleaning plug and hob cleaning plug seals should be replaced when showing signs of wear or every two years whichever comes first Rope seals are not covered by the manufacturer s warranty 10 FINISHES On initial firing and perhaps three to five firings after the...

Page 7: ...on air when the stove is started from cold or re fuelled with its body temperature below 150 C on the top plate The ash pit door must be drawn out to 1mm for 30 seconds then shut until the top plate has reached 150 C to 200 C and then closed see 11C ashpit drawer 11C SECCONDARY AIR AIRWASH After Stoves top plate has reached 150 C to 200 C the preset fixed Secondary air airwash control will continu...

Page 8: ...f 1 8kg batches of wood for total 5 4kg The stove may be started with a firelighter or paper twists and kindling Start with 5kg kindling After kindling has begun thorough combustion about 5 minutes the stove should be loaded with 2 small split logs 70mm diameter to 300mm long stacked in the fire box see page 18 approximately 1 5kg The primary air ash pit front should be pulled out 1mm maximum for ...

Page 9: ... tar build up will occur and subsequent blocking of the flue ways 13 CATALYSER The 730EC2 is fitted with a Catalyser in the head of the stove above the tube baffle system To install or replace reinstall the catalyser prior to fitting the tube baffle system lift the catalyser up into place followed by the stainless support frame Drop the stainless steel support frame down flat and the catalyser dro...

Page 10: ...smoke The appliance must not be operated with air controls appliance dampers or door left open except as directed in the instructions ASH REMOVAL Ash removal must only be carried out when the stove is not alight as by removing the ash drawer would overfire the appliance To remove ash collected in the ash drawer simply pull out the ash drawer which may be fully extracted for emptying Always re fit ...

Page 11: ...over Follow initial lighting procedures Smoke may escape the door if re fuelling is carried out on a bright or lively fire Open the door to the fire box slowly when re fuelling to minimise smoke spillage into the room as the door will create a vacuum drawing the smoke out of the fire box unless the flue ways are below 150 C UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES MUST THE STOVE BE OPERATED WITH THE DOOR OR AIR CON...

Page 12: ...ctly to clay linings within chimneys unless those clay liners have a hot face lining fitted within in order to reduce condensation within the chimney flue 19 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE Flue ways within the Ecco Stove should be cleaned two monthly in continuous combustion for which the stove should be let out not burning Cleaning access points are located on the stoves top sides 4 discs which must be...

Page 13: ...deways and remove through the front door Reinstate in reverse order but ensure the rear air box seats against the back of the stove with the back aerated bricks supporting it Always check the flue is clear after a prolonged period of shutdown or non use Vertical side flueways are cleaned through the top cleaning plugs along with the flue channels under the head of the stove through those self same...

Page 14: ...ool gloves and one thermometer are included HEARTH LOAD BEARING The Ecco Stove Model 730EC2 must stand on a load bearing hearth capable of carrying 550kg with an overall width of 730mm and depth of 575mm allowing 75mm gap behind the stove or to suit in country requirements if different from the above HEARTH DECCORATIVE Must extend 150mm either side or 300mm in front of the Ecco Stove as a minimum ...

Page 15: ...are fitted to this part Ensure it is located on its domed carbide locating pips by shuffling to bed into place Ba Fit the cast iron grate into the recess within the Silicon Carbide grate section with the upstand to the back of the stove to retain the back baffle board C RIGHT SIDE This section to be stood firmly onto Part A using the cone shaped diablos to position accurately Ensure this section n...

Page 16: ...stoves chosen location until held in position by the top section D LEFT AND RIGHT SIDES This section to be stood firmly onto Part A using the locating pips to position accurately Ensure this section neatly holds the joint seal into place Shuffle it to bed onto its carbide locating pips NOTE The tertiary air intake hole should be at the bottom and not the top of the back section This hole is to be ...

Page 17: ...osition the vermiculite spacer blocks for 730EC Model flat against the back section such that the pre drilled vermiculite back baffle is spaced off the back section to allow an air flow behind them but are held at their front by the rear upstand on the cast iron grate Seal over with the white gunable mastic provided G DOOR SECTION Door section should now be lowered over the sides until it sits fir...

Page 18: ... BAFFLE ASSEMBLY Position the steel baffle assembly with the shaped curve pointing down and as close to the glass of the door as possible No fixings should be used to ensure it can be replaced without dismantling the stove The assembly must sit over the vermiculite back boards The front of the baffle assembly curved front sits on the 2 pins which are inserted into the pre drilled 6mm holes in the ...

Page 19: ...nce 550 kg The Ecco Stove must be installed onto a structural hearth capable of bearing this weight c Air Supply UK 27 5 cm sq outside UK to those countries local requirements Vents to be fitted to outside and positioned such that they are not liable to block Additional ventilation requirement may be needed if the stove is operated simultaneously with other heating appliances It is important to en...

Page 20: ...in position for appearances only 25 GENERAL a Safe Operation The outside surface of the Ecco Stove will reach temperatures above 200 C on full firing and must not be touched as burning will occur Care must be taken In the event of overheating above 230 C ensure the fire door and ash pit door are fully closed in order to reduce the rate of combustion and slowly cool the stove a i Any combustible ma...

Page 21: ...release heat slowly on a falling heat Should it be required this method of heating be continued a fresh fuelling may be undertaken and initial firing procedures followed and the method then repeated with two fills of fuel or more before the appliance is left to release its heat slowly f Continuous burning The Ecco stove may be run as a continuous heat producing appliance and after which may then b...

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Page 23: ...on form must be completed and returned to the Company within 21 days of installation see last page This warranty is void if the appliance is stripped and re assembled 3 Warranty Period Silicon Carbide parts are warranted for 10 years from the date of purchase the date purchased from the Company Surface hairline cracks in the appliance provided component parts remain intact are deemed acceptable wi...

Page 24: ... the use of wood logs on your Ecco Stove Coals or processed petro chemical fuels void the warranty as their use may produce blockage in flueways Wood logs must be seasoned dried up to 20 humidity to prevent premature blocking of the flueways Any signs of tarring within the Ecco Stove will identify the use of sub standard fuel 9 Rights This warranty does not affect your statutory consumer rights wh...

Page 25: ...O STOVE MODEL E730EC2 ECCO STOVE SERIAL NUMBER INSTALLED BY ADDRESS POSTCODE OR ZIPCODE TELEPHONE NUMBER INSTALLERS REGISTERED BODY AND NUMBER DATE THE ECCO STOVE WAS INSTALLED SELLING AGENT DEALER COMPANY NAME ADDRESS POSTCODE OR ZIPCODE TELEPHONE NUMBER EMAIL ADDRESS DATE SOLD INSTALLATION DETAILS DISTANCE TO COMBUSTIBLES SIDES TOP FRONT REAR DISTANCE TO NON COMBUSTIBLES SIDES TOP FRONT REAR HEA...

Page 26: ...ings or within the flue it can cause paint to bubble or flake on the stoves outer body This typically occurs after re firing when the stove has periods without use during the colder weather or when building works such as fresh plaster have taken place in and around the area the stove is situated In this event simply rub down the affected area with a light sandpaper or wire brush to remove loose ma...

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