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f. Larger stove / stove with higher output required for room size.

 

 

6. Too much heat in room 

Common causes: 

a. 

Excessive chimney draw

 

 try fitting a damper unit in flue 

b. 

Too much air supply

 

 close down primary vent, then if still too hot reduce tertiary and secondary vents. 

c. Stove may be too large for room size.

 

7. Grate deformed / Baffle plate deformed 

Your stove will have been designed to operate correctly for many years with a relevant quantity of fuel and re-loading 
times. The grate and baffle plate can over time start to bow/deform 

 this can only be caused by very high 

temperatures. Using Solid Fuel products can accelerate this process but burning wood at too high a temperature can 
also cause damage to internal parts. 

Common causes: 

a. 

Excessive chimney draw

 

 try a damper in the flue. 

b. 

Excessive primary air supply

 

 close down primary vents. 

c. 

Incorrect fuel 

 NEVER use Petroleum Coke, Bituminous fuel, House coal or any un authorised fuel.

 

d. 

Stove overloaded

 

 excessive burning of too much fuel. 

The baffle plate and the inner linings of the stove, and the grate all designed to be replaceable parts 

 call us if you need 

to order new ones. 

 

What to do in the event of a chimney fire: - 

 

cut off the air supply to the stove, i.e. close the primary and secondary air supplies  

 

move any combustible materials well-away from the stove 

 

get everyone out safely 

 

make sure that the fire brigade has clear access 

 

call 999  

If you have any questions or concerns regarding the safe use of your stove, please contact us: - Saltfire Stoves 

Ltd, Stat

ion Works, John’s Road, Wareham, Dorset, BH20 4BG, 01929 555211,

 enquiries@saltfirestoves.com 

                                        

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Summary of Contents for ST2

Page 1: ...RTY AND CALL THE EMERGENCY SERVICES Your stove will be heavy and care needs to be taken when lifting 2 people will normally be required to lift UNPACKING Your stove will have several of its components...

Page 2: ...ess with solid non combustibles walls we recommend a minimum 50mm clearance at the sides and rear of the stove to allow good air circulation and achieve best performance Your stove will require a cons...

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Page 4: ...requirements The Saltfire ST2 ST4 has been recommended as suitable for use in smoke control areas when burning wood Refuelling on to a low fire bed If there is insufficient burning material in the fi...

Page 5: ...above Manufactured smokeless coals and anthracite can be used and will all have different qualities and effects Do NOT use Petro Coke based fuels or any petroleum based fuels as this will invalidate...

Page 6: ...e hot during use and care needs to be taken to avoid injury through burning LIGHTING THE FIRE Prior to lighting the fire for the first time ensure that Installation and building work are complete The...

Page 7: ...ONS BEFORE LIGHTING THE FIRE AND THAT YOU ARE CONFIDENT THE STOVE HAS BEEN INSTALLED CORRECTLY ALWAYS WEAR A PROTECTIVE GLOVE WHEN REFUELLING YOUR STOVE Ignition FOLLOW INITITAL TEMPERING INSTRUCTIONS...

Page 8: ...s suitable for intermittent burning and should not be used constantly for extended periods Not suitable for overnight burning Under certain abnormal weather conditions e g down draughts it may be diff...

Page 9: ...hance the experience you have with your fire 9 NEVER wipe the stove in the early stages prior to paint fully curing as the paint will be very soft and will damage easily 10 To keep the outer body clea...

Page 10: ...g more thorough burning Once the firebox is up to temperature slightly larger logs can be added d Chimney flue blocked Excessive soot should not be allowed to build up in the flue flues should be prof...

Page 11: ...en Primary vent when left open will interfere with the operation of the Secondary Airwash causing blackening of the window Always shut Primary once fire is established and only ever open as much as ne...

Page 12: ...s Common causes a Excessive chimney draw try a damper in the flue b Excessive primary air supply close down primary vents c Incorrect fuel NEVER use Petroleum Coke Bituminous fuel House coal or any un...

Page 13: ...ormally and is not considered a fault Paint which has failed to cure properly due to initial over or under firing is excluded from warranty 2 Consumable items including but not limited to internal fir...

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