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Zeta 10 Series Manual - V1.1

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Lighting The Stove

When lighting the stove for the first time your appliance may give off an odour, this is caused 

by the paint inside the stove reacting to the heat. This is completely normal and will cease 

after a short time, however the room should be kept well ventilated while this is still occurring.

The stove door handle is located on the bottom right of the door, pull the handle 

(see Fig. 1)

  

out to open the door and insert your fuel. When closing the door be careful not to slam it shut 

to avoid damage to the closing mechanism or glass, also when opening the door be careful 

of any pieces of fuel or embers that may be resting on the door. To begin you should only 

light a small fire and allow it to burn slowly for at least two hours. This initial fire will evaporate 

any residual moisture contained within the vermiculite bricks, allowing you to use the fire as 

normal from then onwards.

When burning wood or peat ensure that there is a layer of ash at the base of the firebox 

to prevent overheating and damage to the base. If there is no ash available when you first 

light the stove, you can add a layer of sand approximately 13mm (1/2 inch) thick to the base 

instead.

Lighting the stove

To start the fire you can use dry kindling wood  with 

either paper or fire lighters. Place the paper or fire 

lighters  along  with  the  kindling  on  the  base  of  the 

firebox and cover with approximately 50mm of fuel. 

Light the paper or fire lighters to start the fire, then 

ensure the primary air vent is open on the door 

(

approx.  4  full  turns  so  you  can  see  a  5mm  gap 

between the knob and the door. Do not open further 

than this. See Fig. 1

) of the stove before closing it 

and pull the Air Wash control towards you to open 

the rear Air Wash vent 

(see Fig. 2b)

. Allow the fire to 

be fully ignited before adjusting the air vents to the 

preferred position, as detailed on page 6. Once fully 

lit, you can close down the primary air knob.

Always take care when touching any part of the stove to prevent burning 

yourself and we always advise using an appropriate glove when adjusting the 

air vent, opening/closing the fire door and when refuelling. Please note that 

the stove can remain hot for long periods after the fire has been extinguished.

When relighting the stove leave the ash from previous fires on the base of the firebox, however 

some may be removed if the build up starts to block the front grill. You should always ensure 

there is enough ash at the bottom of the firebox to protect the stove’s base before lighting a 

fire.

Burning smokeless fuels

When loading the fire with smokeless fuels it is advised not to put all the required fuel in at 

once, load in two stages to ensure that the fire will not be smothered and wait between each 

stage for the flames to grow before adding the remaining fuel. Certain fuels may produce 

more soot deposits than others, therefore it is essential for you to regularly clean the throat 

plates to avoid build up. When relighting a smokeless fuel fire ensure you have cleared the 

grate and emptied the ashpan before starting a new fire.

Door

Handle

(locked position)

Fig. 1

Primary Air 

Control Knob

(maximum of 4 turns to 

fully open)

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Summary of Contents for ZETA10L, ZETA10P, ZETA10C

Page 1: ...The Zeta 10 Series ZETA10L ZETA10P ZETA10C Manual Operation Installation sales oakstoves co uk www oakstoves co uk ...

Page 2: ...he paint will be properly cured and you can operate your stove normally according to the instructions provided in this manual If any peeling of the paint occurs on your stove this will only be as a result of improper curing or misuse of the stove such as over fuelling or running the stove too hot Therefore any peeling is not covered by your warranty NOTE During the final higher temperature burn ph...

Page 3: ...emoving The Primary Air Knob 10 Chimney Sweeping 11 Combustion Air Supply 11 Seasonal Use 11 Troubleshooting 12 Placement Fixing Advice 13 Installation Instructions Health Safety Precautions 15 Chimney 15 Hearth Fire Surround 15 Flue Connection 16 Connecting The Flue 16 Permanent Air Vent 16 On Delivery Of The Stove 16 After Installation 16 Zeta 10 Dimensions 17 Zeta 10 Parts List 18 Maintenance 1...

Page 4: ...ENERGY EFFICIENCY NET 74 4 74 8 CO EMISSION AT 13 OXYGEN 0 11 0 18 CLEARANCE TO COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL MINIMUM 75mm REAR 300mm SIDE 75mm REAR 300mm SIDE AVERAGE FLUE GAS TEMPERATURE 308o C 266o C Manufacturer s Declaration The stove is approved by Building Services Research and Information Association BSRIA and fulfils the applicable rules for EN 13240 2001 CE marking Manufacture of the product has ...

Page 5: ...STALLER NAME INSTALLER ADDRESS Important To Remember Installation By Authorised Technician This manual contains instructions on how the stoves must be assembled maintained and installed To ensure the function and safety of the stove we recommend that the installation must be carried out by an authorised technician Contact one of our dealers to find a suitable fitter Structural Support Check that t...

Page 6: ...isture content of less than 20 The firebox should have a bed of ash at the base for the wood to be placed on The use of unseasoned wood in this appliance can result in heavy tar deposits in the stove on the glass and within the chimney Also unseasoned wood will produce lower outputs from the fire Peat Cut peat must be dried before using in the stove in order to reduce the amount of tar deposits pr...

Page 7: ...glass air wash secondary and the Eco Cleanburn tertiary there is a balancing valve which you never need to touch fitted into the rear of the stove that automatically manages the volume of air being fed to each of the outlet air controls so the optimum airflow is delivered to the clean glass air wash down the front of the glass and the Eco Cleanburn afterburn at the rear of the fire box However sol...

Page 8: ... ensure the primary air vent is open on the door approx 4 full turns so you can see a 5mm gap between the knob and the door Do not open further than this See Fig 1 of the stove before closing it and pull the Air Wash control towards you to open the rear Air Wash vent see Fig 2b Allow the fire to be fully ignited before adjusting the air vents to the preferred position as detailed on page 6 Once fu...

Page 9: ...control the fire The knob should be turned to the left to open the vent and to the right to close the vent see Fig 1 The front primary control is fully open when the gap between the vent holes and the back of the knob is 5mm opening further than this point will not increase airflow The door handle two control bars air wash and riddle plate and primary knob will heat up when the fire is lit and run...

Page 10: ...Plate Bar located under the left side of the door pulling this bar will rotate the grills allowing excess ash to drop through to the ashpan below the firebox see Fig 4 Be sure not to completely empty the base of ash It is very important that all ash is cool before attempting to remove it from either the base or the ashpan We advise emptying the cold ash into a bin liner and sealing it before dispo...

Page 11: ...a blockage particularly on any horizontal surfaces Combustion Air Supply In order for the stove to work efficiently and safely there needs to be an adequate supply of combustion air in the room where the stove is installed This is necessary where the room is double glazed or where a flue draught stabiliser is operating in the room where the stove has been installed Provision of air to the stove mu...

Page 12: ...ass still occurs ensure that all flue connections are well sealed with fire cement as this can decay over a long period of time and may need resealing Also the chimney draw needs to be sufficient and not affected by down draught When certain smokeless fuels you may notice some blackening of the glass below the grill level this is to be expected and shouldn t obscure your view of the fire or affect...

Page 13: ...chimney and flueways to prevent the chimney fire from reoccurring next time you light the stove If the chimney fire does not extinguish after closing all the vents and door then you must contact the fire brigade immediately do not attempt to fight the fire yourself After any chimney fire your chimney should be carefully examined for damage before you attempt to relight your stove contact a profess...

Page 14: ... area can be 90o C so we do not recommend any combustibles in this area Fixing Points If you would like to fix the stove to the ground you can do this using the fixing points shown below For anchoring the Pedestal model to your hearth you will need x4 M12 bolts and x4 M12 nuts not supplied The Log Store model has M12 nuts built into the base therefore you will only require x4 M12 bolts not supplie...

Page 15: ...the appliance Chimney For the stove to perform correctly and safely your chimney height must not be less than 4 metres high this height is taken from the outlet of the stove body to the very top of the chimney The outlet on our stove is 6 inches in diameter therefore your chimney must have a minimum width of 6 inches but preferably be 8 9 inches wide Your chimney can be either square or circular a...

Page 16: ...th fire cement and all flue connections must be well sealed Any horizontal sections of flue must not be longer than 150mm With most flue connections your installer should fit a soot door in your chimney to allow access to sweep it alternatively this chimney can be swept through the stove see Chimney Sweeping section Permanent Air Vent In order for this stove to operate safely and efficiently it re...

Page 17: ...Store 10kW Model ZETA10L A 1235mm B 150mm C 380mm D 850mm E 540mm F 575mm G 200mm H 100mm The Zeta 10 Pedestal 10kW Model ZETA10P A 1235mm B 150mm C 380mm D 960mm E 555mm F 540mm G 575mm H 250mm I 265mm Front View Side View Front View Side View Top View B E D C A F G I H B D C A E F G H Installation Instructions ...

Page 18: ...Deflector Fireboard N 11 1 Z1011 Side Panel Y 12 1 Z1012 Regulator Cover Plate Y 13 2 Z1013 Rotating Riddler Plate N Zeta Parts List Item Qty Part No Description Warranty 14 1 Z1014 Riddler Swivel Bar Y 15 1 Z1015 Ash Pan N 16 1 Z1016 Zeta 10 Curved Glass N 17 1 Z1017 Ash Pan Handle Y 18 1 Z1018 Stove Body Y 19 1 Z1019 Stove Door Y 20 1 Z1020 Tertiary Cover Plate N 21 2 Z1021 Retainer Glass Plates...

Page 19: ... pins Remove from firebox 4 Remove Rear Fireboard 5 Firebox is now ready to clean NOTE All screws removed at this time must be renewed Baffle Deflector Plate Side Fireboard Retaining Clip Throat Plate Fireboard Rear Fireboard Fire Brick Assembly 1 Place Top Fireboard against the roof of the firebox and slide forward over the location pins then fix in position with Retaining Clips using two M5 x 8m...

Page 20: ... before reassembling firebricks Fig 7 Shim Riddler Plate Fig 8 Rotator Plate M10 Nuts Actuator Lever Recommended Periodic Checks Check The Following If Fault Found Recommended Frequency For Checks Chimney is sweeped Arrange a sweep Every 6 months Check the glass is not cracked Replace Before every use Check fire bricks have not deteriorated Replace Weekly Check baffle plate and throat plate are cl...

Page 21: ...itted by a HETAS approved and registered engineer and you have registered your stove with Oak Stoves and completed the registration details on page 4 of this manual The stove is operated fully in accordance with this operating manual The warranty only covers fair wear and tear only it does not cover any abuse or any issues of over fuelling or miss fuelling as this will totally void this warranty a...

Page 22: ...age Farm Road Pyle Bridgend CF33 6BL t 44 0 845 644 2815 e sales oakstoves co uk w www oakstoves co uk What comes with your stove Manual Stove body with door and knob fitted Ash pan Ash pan handle Protective gloves Flue collar Fire grate retainer bar ...

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