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fig.2 Non Combustible Hearth 

        surrounding Solid Fuel Appliance

Ventilation

This appliance requires a constant supply of air 

to maintain proper combustion and effective flue 

performance. 

An inadequate air supply can result in poor 

combustion and smoke entering the room which 

is potentially dangerous. 

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.

The amount of air required must comply with 

local building regulations and the rules in force. 

If spillage is detected during commissioning then 

there may be insufficient natural ventilation and 

an additional air supply will be necessary. 

Many older buildings are sufficiently ventilated 

by natural leakage of air to provide suitable air 

supply for an appliance of 5kW output or less.

Any air vents should be positioned so that they 

are not liable to blockage.

Chimney

Please refer to the current issues of 

British Standards BS EN 15287-1:2007 - 

design,installation and commissioning of 

chimneys 

before commencing installation

The chimney draw is critical on any installation 

and should be checked to ensure that it matches 

what is specified. If the draw is higher than 

recommended, we advise that provision must be 

made to correct the overdraw. The draw can vary 

in different weather conditions and the customer 

should be made aware of this. Failure to correct 

an over-drawing flue will invalidate the warranty, 

and may damage the appliance.

Please remember that chimney draught is 

dependent on four main factors.

• Flue gas temperature    • Flue height    • Flue 

size    • Flue terminal 

The flue or chimney system must be in good 

condition. It must be inspected by a 

HETAS / 

METAC

 Qualified Installer and passed for use 

with the appliance before installation. Products of 

combustion entering the room can cause serious 

health risks.

The following must be checked:

• The construction of the masonry chimneys, 

flue block chimneys & connecting flue pipe 

system must meet requirements of the Building 

Regulations.

We recommend a flexible flue liner system 

certified for use with solid fuel systems be used 

to improve stove performance. The flue liner 

must be removed 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 & 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.

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.

Do not connect to systems containing large voids 

or spaces over 230mm square.

Summary of Contents for Yale 8 MSF

Page 1: ...ety reasons it is essential that your stove is correctly installed and operated Henley Stoves cannot accept responsibility for any fault or consequential problems arising through incorrect installation or operation THIS PRODUCT MUST BE INSTALLED BY A HETAS METAC QUALIFIED INSTALLER ...

Page 2: ...el Retainer 14 Air Controls 15 Useful Information 16 Stove Finish Paint 17 Chimney Fire Over firing 18 Carbon Monoxide Alarm 19 Spare Parts 20 FAQ s Annual Service Seasonal Use Ventilation 21 Terms Conditions Warranty Form 14 14 14 14 15 15 16 16 16 17 17 18 18 18 19 20 21 21 21 22 24 Index Congratulations on the purchase of your New Henley Stove With the proper care attention your Henley stove wi...

Page 3: ...ns Yale 8 Wood MSF Nominal heat output kW 7 8 8 3 Weight 106KG Total Efficiency 73 8 71 5 Mean CO at 13 O2 0 13 0 15 Flue gas mass flow g s 6 5 8 2 Mean flue gas temp ºC 365 361 Minimum Flue Size 153mm Dist Combustibles Side 550mm Rear 850mm Yale 8 ...

Page 4: ...signed Name Address Phone Date installed Model Description Serial number Company name Address Phone Stove correctly flued according to building regulations Flue swept and integrity of flue verified Smoke test completed on installed stove Spillage test completed Use of appliance and operation of controls explained to end user Check that specified clearance to combustibles has been adhered to Instru...

Page 5: ...ance under fire Asbestos This stove contains no asbestos If there is a possibility of disturbing asbestos in the course of installation then please seek specialist guidance use appropriate protective equipment Fire Cement Some types of fire cement are caustic and should not be allowed to come into contact with the skin In case of skin contact wash immediately with plenty of water Extractor Fan It ...

Page 6: ...nce with all local and national regulations and current rules in force Check if adding a new chimney to your property requires planning permission The Stove should be installed on A Hearths made of non combustible board sheet material or tiles at least 12mm thick fig 3 if the appliance is not to stand in an appliance recess and has been tested to an applicable appliance standard to verify that it ...

Page 7: ...a HETAS METAC Qualified Installer and passed for use with the appliance before installation Products of combustion entering the room can cause serious health risks The following must be checked The construction of the masonry chimneys flue block chimneys connecting flue pipe system must meet requirements of the Building Regulations We recommend a flexible flue liner system certified for use with s...

Page 8: ...lue or 150mm above insulation whichever is the lower Adjacent Building Adjacent Building These positions are defined by Document J of the Building Regulations Point where the flue passes through weather surface Note 1 2 Clearances to the flue outlet A At or within 600mm of the ridge At least 600mm above ridge B Elsewhere on the roof whether pitched or flat At least 2300mm horizontally from the nea...

Page 9: ...ve the highest point of contact of chimney and roof Where the roof has a pitch of more than 10º on both sides and the outlet is at the ridge or within 600mm of it the height of the chimney or flue pipe may be reduced to 600mm Height Over Openings The outlet of a chimney or flue pipe should also be not less than 1m above the top of any opening skylight opening window or wall ventilator within 2 3m ...

Page 10: ...ve cover from back of outlet The stove can then be flued like a standard stove WE RECOMMEND Flexi Liner is Used for MaximumEfficiency Place collar at top of stove Option 1 Flue out the rear of stove Place collar at rear of stove Seal top outlet with plate provided Seal rear outlet with plate provided Option 2 Flue out the top of stove Flue Options Rear Place collar at top of stove ar of stove op o...

Page 11: ...ls should be 50mm to Rear 50mm to Sides Please Note If the non combustible surface is less than 200mm thick additional clearances to these surfaces may be required Use Diagram Above for Reference with Distances Outlined Belowed A Dist to non combustible wall B Min thickness of non combustible wall Where A distance 50mm B minimum thickness should be 200mm Where A distance 51mm to 300mm B minimum th...

Page 12: ...you can contact them for details of Clean Air Act requirements The Yale 8 Stove has been recommended as suitable for use in smoke control areas when burning wood logs and fitted with a mechanical stop to prevent secondary air control closure beyond the 3 5 mm open position The tertiary air control located under the stove should also be fixed fully open The Clean Air Act 1993 Smoke Control Areas Sa...

Page 13: ...ntil the fire is really well established for some time Once the ignition period is well under way close the primary air and gradually reduce the sec ondary air wash control opening to establish the burning intensity you require usually open 25 approx Refueling the Stove When burning wood the fire will die down as the fuel is consumed When the flames disappear and the remainder is breaking down int...

Page 14: ...eft open except as directed in the instructions The stove will remain very hot for a considerable time after the fire has died down or been extinguished Petroleum coal fuels or household waste must not be burnt in this appliance Shutting Down Stove The stove will normally shut down by itself as the fuel is consumed In order to shut down the stove for other reasons close the primary air controls if...

Page 15: ... up to touch the underside of the grate bars as this will greatly reduce the life span of the grate Maintenance Removing the Ashpan Periodically visually check over the door rope seal for any damage cuts or tears and detached sections The rope gasketing can be replaced using a universal roping kit Instructions for rope replacement are as follows Ensure the appliance is cold Unscrew the hinges and ...

Page 16: ...ing on the rope as you go start at the bottom of the window centrally Push the adhesive side of the rope into the grove on the rear of the door casting gradually work your way round until the ends of the rope meet Re seat the new glass ensuring the glass sits fully against the gasket Replace the four retaining clips and fixing screws Do not over tighten the fixings as damage may occur to the glass...

Page 17: ... a glove are provided for operation of the hot stove DO NOT LEAVE AIR LEVERS RODS FULLY OPENED FOR LONG PERIODS We Recommend to Never Open More than 60 As Extended Use of Stove at More than 60 Proficiency May Damage Stove Useful Information Properly installed operated and maintained this appliance will not emit fumes into the room Occasional fumes from de ashing and refuelling may occur Persistent...

Page 18: ...int Stove Finish Paint USE ONLY GENUINE HENLEY STOVES SPRAY PAINT as some paints interact and spoil the stove finish will invalidate the warranty Chimney Fire Over firing DO NOT OVER FIRE YOUR APPLIANCE Over firing your stove will cause the paint to peel off your stove and is not covered in our warranty Using any flammable liquids or too much fuel or firing the stove at maximum for prolonged perio...

Page 19: ...erial number of stove when ordering spare parts ONLY USE GENUINE HENLEY APPROVED REPLACEMENT PARTS FOR YOUR STOVE Ref No Description Ref No Description 1 Door Handle 12 Top of Stove 2 Stove Door 13 Flue Collar 3 Rotary Grate 14 Baffle plate 4 Grate Frame 15 Flue Cover 5 Screw 16 Air Deflector 6 Air Slider 17 Fuel Retainer 7 Air Wash 18 Right Side 8 Baffle Plate 19 Air Deflector 9 Henley Badge 20 R...

Page 20: ...installed in an alcove you need to cap off the area directly above the stove by installing a 3mm mild steel plinth with insulation to prevent the heat from escaping 2 If the fire continues to consume large amounts of fuel you may need to check the baffle plate is fitted correctly and also if there is too much of a draw up the chimney 3 A simple test would be to open the door of the stove when it i...

Page 21: ...use Replace damaged bricks as soon as possible Re fit cleaned internal parts On printed glass surfaces use Glass Cleaner Do not use abrasive cleaners to remove tar or soot deposits from the glass Fit new door rope seal Lightly oil the door catch mechanism and hinge pins Avoid getting oil onto the door seals and glass Seasonal Use Remove the baffle and inspect the inside of the stove and the flue w...

Page 22: ...uses such as unadapted chimneys thunderstorms dampness faulty plumbing faulty fuel and mistreatment Any nuts or bolts of handles that become loose due to use or mistreatment Body paint peeling Enamel Cracking due to stove being over fired Breakage of glass If the appliance is not serviced on a yearly basis according to instructions below This Warranty Does Not Cover This warranty is only valid if ...

Page 23: ...e room Henley Stoves can only offer advice Henley Stoves can recommend a name of an independent service engineer to determine if there is an issue with the stove or the plumbing The service engineer will provide a detailed report outlining any issues if any at a cost to you for 450 this fee may vary depending on location which is pri or to any inspection Once a report is received from a quali fied...

Page 24: ...ou can fill in below details along with a photo or scan of the original dated proof of purchase and mail these to Henley Stoves Service Dept Curraheen Tralee Co Kerry Ireland V92 EH6E PERSONAL INFORMATION If Yes please include certificate of compliance Name Address Phone DEALER APPLIANCE PURCHASED FROM Name Address Phone ESSENTIAL INFO MUST BE COMPLETED Make Model Date Installed Serial No INSTALLA...

Page 25: ...Henley Stoves Curraheen Tralee Co Kerry Ireland Tel 066 7119788 Fax 066 7124200 Email info henleystoves com www henleystoves com ...

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