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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR PLUMBER.
The installation must comply with the following:
The Building Regulations: Part J England & Wales,
Part F Section III Scotland, Part L Northern Ireland.
The Building Regulations: Part J Ireland
Health & Safety at Work Act.
B.S. 8303: Part 1, 2 & 3 - Installation of domestic
heating & cooking appliances using solid mineral
fuels.
B.S. 7593: Treatment of Water in Domestic Hot
Water Systems.
B.S. 7074: Part 1 & 2 - Hot water supply.
I.S. 258: Part 1 & 2 - Domestic Solid Fuel Cookers
with integral boilers.
SITE ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
1. Remove carton by breaking banding straps.
2. Remove all loose items from Cooker.
3. Carefully lay Cooker on its back.
4. Unwrap Base Assembly Sheet Metal (3
pieces).
5. Bolt Angle End Plates to Cast Iron Cooker
Base using 4 x 5/16” screws provided in
envelope.
6. Fit Front Panel and fix with 4 Self-Tap
Screws, also provided in envelope.
7. Position Assembled Base Unit centrally on
Cooker and tighten all attachment screws.
The hot water available with normal usage of the
range
is
sufficient
for
normal
domestic
requirements, provided the following conditions of
installation are fulfiled:
(a)The capacity of the storage cylinder does not
exceed 30 gallons.
(b)The cylinder is lagged and is fixed upright.
(c) The cylinder is connected by 1” (25mm) flow and
return pipes with a continual rise and not more
than 8.8 mts. (30 ft.) each in total length. Also if
they exceed 4.5 mts. (15ft.) each in total length
they must be lagged.
(d)Draw off pipes must be ‘dead-leg’ connections,
i.e. there must be no circuit in the draw off: the
user should be advised that the fire should be
continuous burning.
The Flue Connection
Two methods of installation are illustrated in the
diagrams. All joints must be sealed. Square bends
and horizontal runs must not be used. Means of
sweeping the chimney must be provided.
The Boiler
Flow and return connections can be made to run
either L.H. or R.H. from the back of the boiler.
Make good any breakage in the firebox cement
joints between the firebricks and the boiler.
The Hotplate
See that this is firmly bedded to the hob by the
fireproof rope provided.
Lighting Test
Check the installation before leaving the site. Allow
the Range to heat up slowly at first. Check that the
flow pipe from the boiler is assembled in the correct
way. Check the dampers and catches. See that
the user has a copy of the working instructions.
Note:
Where a Stanley Range is installed in a
recess which is closed off by a register plate, the
flue pipe should be carried up into the throat of the
chimney to ensure satisfactory results. All flue
joints must be airtight - air should enter the chimney
only by passing through the firebox, or spin valve
item No.3 in the exploded view.
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