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De-ashing 

 
During  stove  use,  whilst  burning  anthracite  or  a  mix  of  wood  and  anthracite, 
from time to time the fire must be agitated with a poker to remove ash ensuring 
airflow through the fire bed and allowing the fire to burn over the whole grate. 
Ensure you use the glove provided. 
 

Recommended Fuels 

 
Please

 note that HETAS Ltd Appliance Approval only covers the use of wood logs 

and approved smokeless fuels on this appliance.  HETAS Ltd. Approval does not 
cover the use of other fuels  either  alone or mixed with the recommended fuels 
listed above, nor does it cover instructions for the use of other fuels

 

 

Wood - 

Only kiln-dried or well-seasoned wood with a moisture content reading 

of less than 18% is recommended.  A Gallery moisture meter is a handy device to 
have and is available from your supplier.  As a rule-of-thumb, wood seasons at 
about 1” (25mm) per year, so a log split such that along its length no dimension 
is  greater  than  3”  (75mm),  it  would  take  about  3  years  to  dry.    A  dry  log  will 
produce  up  to  four  and  a  half  times  more  heat  output  than  a  freshly  cut  log.  
Wet logs take heat to dry. 

Other  Solid  Fuel  –

  “Authorised”  fuels  include  anthracite  large  nuts,  briquettes 

smokeless fuel, ie. Ancit, Phurnacite, Taybrite, Homefire Ovals suitable for closed 
appliances.  Bituminous coals can cause tar deposits and burn very hot, so mix 
with other fuels and use sparingly. 
 

Unauthorised Fuels 

 
DO  NOT  burn  Wildfire,  Housecoal,  household  coal,  petroleum  cokes  or 
household  waste.    If  in  doubt  consult  your  merchant  or  the  Solid  Fuel 
Association. 

Please note that when refuelling with solid fuel, do not pile fuel higher than 30 
degrees  from  the  front  bar  rearwards  –  over-fuelling  can  cause  excess  smoke 
and produce temperatures beyond the designed rating of the appliance causing 
damage to internal parts. 

This  appliance  is  designed  to  be  operated  with  the  door  closed,  except  for 
refuelling.  Not only is it unsafe to operate with the door open but the appliance 
efficiency will be significantly reduced and excess smoke can occur. 

Summary of Contents for HELIOS

Page 1: ...QUALIFIED AND COMPETENT INSTALLERS PLEASE LEAVE THIS BOOKLET WITH THE HOUSEHOLDER Gallery Stoves operate at very high temperatures All persons including children and the infirm should be warned of th...

Page 2: ...CONTENTS STOVE CONTROLS OUTPUT EFFICIENCY PAGE 03 COMPONENT PARTS PAGE 04 INSTALLATION PAGE 05 OPERATION PAGE 10 GENRAL MAINTENANCE PAGE 16 SAFETY NOTES TROUBLESHOOTING PAGE 18 STOVE ACCESSORIES PAGE...

Page 3: ...nmental Services in the Netherlands Variations may occur due to installation atmospheric conditions and fuel quality HELIOS 5 CB FUEL WOOD ANTHRACITE EFFICIENCY 82 8 83 4 FLUE GAS TEMPERATURE 224 C 21...

Page 4: ...use components made specifically for your stove ITEM DESCRIPTION ITEM DESCRIPTION 1 Stove body 8 Flue blanking plate 2 Hinge set 9 Primary air slide assembly 3 Door casting 10 Fuel retaining bar 4 Sid...

Page 5: ...OWED THIS APPLIANCE HAS BEEN EXTENSIVELY TESTED FOR SAFETY AND EFFICIENCY DO NOT ATTEMPT TO MODIFY IT ALWAYS USE GENUINE REPLACEMENT PARTS AS RECOMMENDED BY YOUR SUPPLIER FAILURE TO ADHERE TO THIS ADV...

Page 6: ...lean the appliance flue ways flue pipe and chimney prior to lighting up after a prolonged shut down period Check the chimney is in good condition dry and free of cracks leaks and obstructions The diam...

Page 7: ...that it should be swept every twelve months thereafter If used regularly it is recommended that your chimney is swept every six months An existing fireplace opening can be modified to accommodate the...

Page 8: ...a stainless steel flexible liner for solid fuel if your chimney is larger than 230mm x 230mm A closure plate with access for cleaning may also be required together with a short length of flue pipe of...

Page 9: ...ures of up to 200o C Hearths Allow an apron of at least 225mm at the front of the stove and 150mm on either side Care should be taken to level the stove and secure the hearth If existing floors do not...

Page 10: ...EN THE STOVE DOOR SLOWLY AND ALWAYS USE THE GLOVE Primary Air controllable Primary air is controlled via the sliding vent in the bottom of the door This provides an air draught through the grate to th...

Page 11: ...long shutdowns to preserve the life of stove During the curing of the paint you may notice an unpleasant smell It is not toxic but for your comfort we would suggest that during this period you leave...

Page 12: ...ood draft and stove settings so please do experiment to find your own best settings and the best position on your Stove Thermometer Other Solid Fuel Burning Always clean out the ash pan before refuell...

Page 13: ...o dimension is greater than 3 75mm it would take about 3 years to dry A dry log will produce up to four and a half times more heat output than a freshly cut log Wet logs take heat to dry Other Solid F...

Page 14: ...as have been authorised and that appliances used to burn solid fuel in those areas other than authorised fuels have been exempted for each area of administration Further information on the requirement...

Page 15: ...plate drops down from the rear fire brick that it was resting upon The plate can now be withdrawn through the open doorway of the stove To replace place the baffle plate inside the stove in the corre...

Page 16: ...Stove Paint available from your supplier Glass Panels Clean the glass panels when cool with Gallery Glass Cleaner Highly abrasive substances should be avoided as these can scratch the glass and make...

Page 17: ...and maintenance of the appliance and chimney system Fires Can Be Dangerous Always use a fire guard to BS 8423 2002 Fireguards for Use With Solid Fuel Appliances in the presence of children the elderl...

Page 18: ...cause has been identified and corrected If necessary seek professional advice These situations are very dangerous and must NOT be tolerated A list of Qualified Engineers is available from UK Solid Fue...

Page 19: ...vary in heat value check with your coal merchant as to suitability Dirty Glass Nearly always caused by poor fuel quality check the moisture content of the wood you are burning with a Gallery moisture...

Page 20: ...phite high temperature paint Stove Glass Cleaner Spare Rope Rope Seal Adhesive CO Detector Gallery Stove Fan Gallery Stove Thermometer Wood Moisture Meter Spare Glove Permanent Ventilators Purpose bui...

Page 21: ...21 Brought to you by Percy Doughty Co Imperial Point Express Trading Estate Stone Hill Road Farnworth Bolton BL4 9TN 01204 868 550 www percydoughty com...

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