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JINECO05 revB 20/06/14 
 

fully  to  the  right.  Light  one  or  two  firelighters 
placed  centrally  on  the  grate,  allowing  the 
flames  to  become  established  before  placing 
several  pieces  of  small  dry  kindling  in  a  criss-
cross fashion above the firelighters, taking care 
not  to  smother  the  fire.  Close  the  stove  door. 
Once  the  kindling  is  well  alight  open  the  door 
and  build  the  fire  by  gradually  adding  slightly 
larger  pieces  of  wood,  closing  the  door 
afterwards. 

Once  you  have  a  good  fire  established  across 
the  grate  bed,  further  fuel  can  be  added  as 
required and the air controls set to the correct 
position (see ‘Notes on Wood burning’). 

Should  the  fire  fail  to  light  correctly  open  the 
door and use a poker to spread the fuel across 
the grate. Close the door and allow the fuel and 
stove  to  cool  before  attempting  to  relight  the 
fire. 

N.B.  Leaving  the  air  controls  in  the  closed 
position,  adding  too  much  fuel  or  using  wood 
that  is  wet  or  too  large  will  prevent  the  fire 
from  establishing  correctly  and  may  result  in 
smoke emission from the stove. 

Reduced Combustion 

In  order  to  shut  down  the  stove,  close  the 
primary  control,  then  close  the  secondary  air 
slider  by  moving  the  handle  all  the  way  to  the 
left.  If  you  want  to  revive  the  fire  it  is 
recommended  that  the  primary  air  control  is 
open  first,  and  then  open  the  secondary  air 
slider. 

Warning!- 

  The  stove  will  remain 

hot

  for  a 

considerable  time  after  the  fire  has  been 
extinguished. 

The  Clean  Air  Act  1993  and 
Smoke Control Areas 

Under  the  Clean  Air  Act  1993  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 

Summary of Contents for eco 5

Page 1: ...JINECO05 revB 20 06 14 eco 5 Clean Burn Stove Installation and Operating Instructions ...

Page 2: ...ve has been designed and assembled so that it may be used to burn wood logs in a Smoke Control Area Find out if you are in a Smoke Control Area by contacting your Local Authority The eco5 has been fitted with a permanent stop that prevents full closure of the secondary air control Any adjustment or modification to the stop will lead to the appliance potentially causing smoke emissions Without the ...

Page 3: ...legal requirement to notify your local building control body in advance of any work starting Health and Safety Precautions Special care must be taken when installing the stove such that the requirements of the Health and Safety at Work Act are met Handling Adequate facilities must be available for loading unloading and site handling Fire Cement Some types of fire cement are caustic and should not ...

Page 4: ...ith the door open If fume emission does persist then the following action should be taken immediately Open doors and windows to ventilate room Let the fire out or eject and safely dispose of fuel from the appliance Check for flue chimney blockage and clean if required Do not attempt to relight the fire until the cause has been identified and corrected If necessary seek professional advice Adverse ...

Page 5: ...the flue collar or blanking plate and secure in place on the back plate Unless the optional flue damper is being fitted blank off the damper handle holes in the flue collar using the two M8 coach bolts Removing Internal Parts This set of instructions explains the removal sequence that you will need to employ when servicing your Hunter stove 1 Open the stove door and remove the ash pan 2 Remove the...

Page 6: ...y lifting them up and swinging the bottom towards the centre of the stove d d 6 Remove the rear bricks e e 7 Remove the cam bar by lifting the left hand end out of the side casting f and sliding the right right hand end from the hole in the side of the stove g taking care to retrieve the cam hole plate h f g ...

Page 7: ...d side casting by moving it upwards and out i i 9 Remove the rear grate support by lifting it upwards and out j This will allow you to remove the left hand side casting k j k 10 Remove the catch bar l l 11 Remove the base casting m m Cam Hole Plate ...

Page 8: ...ection to the Chimney The chimney must be swept before connection to the stove An existing fireplace opening can be bricked up or sealed with a register plate A short length of flue pipe of minimum 125mm internal diameter may then be used to connect the stove to the chimney This flue pipe should be made of 316 grade stainless steel or vitreous enamelled steel nominal thickness 1 2mm Ensure that th...

Page 9: ...mm thick this may include the thickness of a solid floor If the stove is not to stand in an appliance recess it may stand wholly above a hearth made of non combustible board sheet material or tiles at least 12mm thick The hearth should extend at least 150 mm from the sides and rear of the stove and at least 300 mm from the front of the stove All non combustible walls closer than 300mm to the stove...

Page 10: ...nly be operated as directed in the instructions It is essential that the stove has an adequate air supply for combustion and ventilation Primary Air Primary air is controlled via the slider at the bottom of the stove under the door The amount of air can be increased by moving the slider to the right This provides a conventional air draught to the bed of the fire Secondary Air Secondary air is cont...

Page 11: ...th the secondary air valve lever approximately 50 open and the primary control closed Moving the secondary control will adjust the burn rate of the stove Note primary and secondary air is needed to light the stove see section entitled Lighting the Stove Wood burns best on a bed of ash and it is therefore only necessary to remove surplus ash from the stove occasionally Refuelling must be carried ou...

Page 12: ...fire has been extinguished The Clean Air Act 1993 and Smoke Control Areas Under the Clean Air Act 1993 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 unautho...

Page 13: ...eum coke fuels or household waste must not be burnt on this appliance This appliance should not be used as an incinerator No liquid fuels should be burnt on this appliance Should any difficulties arise over fuel quality or suitability consult your local approved coal merchant or HETAS Ltd Telephone 01242 673257 www hetas co uk Solid Fuel Association Telephone 0800 600 000 www solidfuel co uk GENER...

Page 14: ...nd at least twice a year for wood and other fuels The baffle will need to be removed from its supports in order to sweep the chimney see assembly instructions Only wire centred sweeps brushes fitted with a guide wheel should be used If it is not possible to sweep all parts of the chimney through the appliance ensure there is adequate access to cleaning doors Seasonal Use If the appliance has been ...

Page 15: ...m An extractor fan is not fitted in the same room as the stove Flue draught is above minimum level see installation instructions Fire blazing out of control Check that The doors are tightly closed The air controls are all in the closed position A suitable fuel is being used The glass retaining clips are not loose The door rope seals are in good condition Flue draught is below maximum level see ins...

Page 16: ...JINECO05 revB 20 06 14 Spares Information Door spares ...

Page 17: ...JINECO05 revB 20 06 14 Body Assembly Spares ...

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