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Operating Instructions 

This appliance is 

not

 suitable for use in a shared flue 

This appliance should 

not

 be operated with the doors open

 

 
Aerosol Sprays 

Do not use an aerosol spray on or near the stove when it is alight. 

 

Air Controls 

This stove has been designed to burn efficiently with a relatively low output, for its size.   
If used correctly this stove will burn far more efficiently than normal with the obvious notable feature of CLEAN 
GLASS. 
However, for this product to work properly it must be used correctly. 
It is essential that the stove has an adequate air supply for combustion and ventilation.   
The primary, secondary and tertiary air inlets must be kept clear from obstruction and blockage. 
 

Air Controls

 

 

Primary Air 

The  sliders  in  each  door  control  the  Primary  air.  This  provides  a 
conventional  air  draught  to  the  bed  of  the  fire.  The  controls  are  open 
when they are pushed toward the outside of the Stove 

 

Secondary Air. 

Secondary  air  is  controlled  via  the  Slider  above  the  Doors.  It  is  this 
“Airwash” that keeps a clean and uninterrupted view of the fire. 

 

Tertiary Air. 

Tertiary air aids in good secondary combustion of the fuel and reducing emissions into the environment. 
Tertiary air can be controlled by adjusting the Cover Plate in the back of the Stove. 

 

Damper Assembly (Optional)

 

When the damper is set in the open position the chimney draws at full draught, increasing the volume of 
airflow through the stove and flue.  Shutting the damper restricts the flow, slowing the  rate of burning. 
Close all other air controls and allow the fire to die down before closing the damper. 
 

Warning! 

 This Appliance will be 

hot

 when in operation and due care should be taken.  The riddling tool may be 

used to operate the door handle. Thick gloves could be used to operate the primary and secondary air 

controls. 

Tertiary Air Control (on Back Plate) 

Primary Air Controls 

Secondary Air Control 

Summary of Contents for Inglenook CEV. II

Page 1: ...your local Building Control Officer can approve the completed installation should a non accredited engineer undertake the installation It is an offence under UK law not to comply with this advice Ple...

Page 2: ...at 13 O2 0 30 Mean Flue Gas Temperature 214 C Flue Gas Mass Flow 5 5 g s Ancit Total Efficiency 68 4 Nominal Heat Output 6 0 KW Mean CO Emission at 13 O2 0 21 Mean Flue Gas Temperature 235 C Flue Gas...

Page 3: ...e must not be an extractor fan fitted in the same room as the stove as this can cause the stove to emit fumes into the room Flue Collar Place the Flue Gasket on the top or rear outlet as required Plac...

Page 4: ...ply reverse the above procedure Remove all of the Riddling Bars Cam Bar Catch Bar and Ashpan Slide the Side Brick toward the front of the Stove and pull the bottom edge into the Lift up the Side Plate...

Page 5: ...ne of these schemes your local building control department must approve the installation Scheme Web address Telephone APHC Association of Plumbing and Heating Contractors Certification Limited www aph...

Page 6: ...s required for satisfactory appliance performance The flue draught should be checked under fire at high output If it exceeds the recommended maximum a draught stabilizer must be fitted so that the rat...

Page 7: ...placed should not be less than 125mm thick and should be in accordance with the current building regulations Care should be taken to level the stove using the adjusting screws in the feet The applianc...

Page 8: ...20 mm 450 mm 120 mm 150 mm 150 mm 6 Flue Pipe Single Wall Wooden Beam 6 Flue Pipe Twin Wall Inglenook Flat Top Stove Wooden Beam All dimensions stated are minimum and assume that additional heat shiel...

Page 9: ...t least 24 hours On completion of the installation and commissioning ensure that the operating instructions and operating tools for the stove are left with the customer Advise the customer on the corr...

Page 10: ...The controls are open when they are pushed toward the outside of the Stove Secondary Air Secondary air is controlled via the Slider above the Doors It is this Airwash that keeps a clean and uninterru...

Page 11: ...tacked above the level of the rear firebrick as this may result in damage to the stove With a full load of fuel the stove will need to be refuelled approximately once every 2 hours Solid mineral fuel...

Page 12: ...It may also be necessary to adjust the tertiary air cover plate on the back of the stove To revive the fire open the air controls until the fire is burning brightly de ash if necessary and refuel Set...

Page 13: ...Persistent fume emission must not be tolerated If fume emission does persist then the following immediate action should be taken 1 Open doors and windows to ventilate room 2 Let the fire out or eject...

Page 14: ...ass and make subsequent cleaning more difficult Wet logs on heated glass a badly aimed poker or heavy slamming of the doors could crack the glass panels The glass will not fracture from heat Firebrick...

Page 15: ...allation to clear any soot falls which may have occurred due to the difference in combustion between the stove and the open fire Troubleshooting Fire will not burn Check that 1 The air inlet is not ob...

Page 16: ...s HHR08 082 Glass Gasket HHR08 081 Right Hand Door HHR08 084 Door Slider HHR08 119 Slider Knob HHR08 045 Door Knob HCR06 059 M8 Full Nut FNFM08 Catch Shaft HHR08 111 Circlip FLRX07 M8 Full Nut FNFM08...

Page 17: ...ider Shaft HHR14 073 Slider Knob HHR08 045 Flue Collar CH08 030 Flue Cover CH08 031 Side Plates HIN03 032 A B Side Bricks HIN03 031 Recouping Baffle HIN03 039 Turbo Bar HHR08 140 Rear Brick HIN03 030...

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