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Model 

LF6 

Weight 

120kg 

Nominal Heat Output  

6kW 

 

CONTENTS 

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 

Lighting the fire  

 

Firebox linings and baffle 

Woodburning tips & theory 

Running temperatures   

Cleaning & Maintenance 

 

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 

Building regulations 

 

Positioning & clearances 

Chimney 

 

 

Flue connection  

 

Problem solving  

 

 
 

 

 
 
LogFire Stoves & Flue Ltd 
Britannia House, Junction Street 
Darwen, Lancashire, UK, BB3 2RB 
T: 0044(0) 1254 700204 
F: 0044(0) 1254 700251 
E: 

sales@logfirestoves.com

 

W: 

www.logfirestoves.com

 

T: @logfirestoves.com 
F: www.facebook.com/logfirestoves 

English 

Congratulations and Thank you for 

purchasing your new stove from 

This stove is designed for intermittent use 
and is tested and manufactured as a closed 
appliance for burning wood to BSEN13240 
standard. LogFire Stoves & Flue Ltd 
recommend that this appliance is installed by 
a HETAS registered Installation engineer or 
competent person. Failure to comply will 
invalidate the manufacturer’s warranty. 

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Summary of Contents for LF6

Page 1: ...BB3 2RB T 0044 0 1254 700204 F 0044 0 1254 700251 E sales logfirestoves com W www logfirestoves com T logfirestoves com F www facebook com logfirestoves English Congratulations and Thank you for purchasing your new stove from This stove is designed for intermittent use and is tested and manufactured as a closed appliance for burning wood to BSEN13240 standard LogFire Stoves Flue Ltd recommend that...

Page 2: ...l heat primes the chimney to produce a strong draft and also helps keep the chimney flue clean by loosening creosote that may have been deposited by a previous fire The hot initial burn also drives moisture from the firewood and gives an ignition source for the smoke that is released from the wood Only make small changes Do not try to add too much fuel at once Adding fuel gradually will help maint...

Page 3: ... from the chimney Before using the stove again after a chimney fire the chimney should be cleaned and inspected by a qualified person Cleaning the glass We recommend wiping the glass after a fire to prevent any build up of deposits This is best done using a paper towel or newspaper to avoid scratching the glass Types of fuel Wood needs to be well seasoned before it is burnt There are many types of...

Page 4: ...ld be swept more often Your stove should also be given a visual inspection every time the chimney is swept These checks should include the rope seals door handle firebricks and baffle Any build of soot and ashes within the stove should be removed Fire bricks The fire bricks are manufactured from vermiculite Vermiculite is a non combustible fire resistant board with excellent thermal insulation pro...

Page 5: ...oad bearing capacity of the floor Before installing the stove you must ensure that the load bearing capacity of the floor can withstand the weight of the stove and any flue pipes and connections The weight of the stove is 120Kgs Hearth The stove should be installed on a non combustible hearth The hearth should extend to a distance of 225mm in front of the stove and 150mm to each side measured from...

Page 6: ...e pipe access for sweeping and if required a bracket to support the flue The 6 150mm flue pipe required from the stove to the register plate Operational Problems Blackened Glass The wood is too damp Only use wood that has been stored for at least 12 months under cover and ideally with a moisture content less than 20 Insufficient intake of air from the air control Open the air control further Insuf...

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