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Arden Stove 

INSTALLATION 

General Precautions 

 

Note - All local regulations, including those referring 
to National and European standards need to be com-
plied with, when installing the appliance. 

 

The Building Regulations for England and Wales 
2000 ref Approved Document J 2002 edition (issued 
by the DTLR) The Building Standards (Scotland) 
(Consolidation) regulations. 
Detailed recommendations for installation of  appli-
ances, chimneys and flues are outlined in the current 
issue of the following British standards:- BS6461, 
BS8303, BS4543. 
 

Any Manufacturers Instructions must not be 
taken as overriding statutory requirements. 

 

Before any installation work is undertaken 
consideration must be given to the Health & 
Safety at work act 1974. Safe working  
practices should be followed at all times. 

 

During installation ensure that adequate precautions 
are taken to avoid unnecessary risk to yourself of any 
householder. In particular the danger from the caustic 
nature of the fire cement should be avoided by using 
these accepted methods: 

 

• 

Wear gloves when handling fire cement 

• 

Wear goggles when chiselling or looking up 
chimneys 

Make sure that the building Regulations are   adhered 
to during installation along with any  
local by-laws. In the case of heating systems make 
sure that the pipe work is correctly bonded to ensure 
electrical continuity. 
 

Asbestos 

All Valor stoves contain no asbestos in there  
manufacture of construction. If there is a possibility of 
disturbing any asbestos in the course of installation, 
then please seek specialist guidance and use  
appropriate protective equipment. 

 

Handling 

 

The Safety and handling guidelines as set out on 
page 4 of this manual should be followed. 
To make movement easier internal fittings, fuel re-
tainers, grates, firebox liners, flue outlets, hot plate, 
throat plate, etc., can be removed. Care should be 
taken to make sure that the hinges are not damaged 
during installation. 

Hearth 

 

The stove shall be installed on a floor with adequate 
load-bearing capacity. If the existing construction 
does not meet this prerequisite, suitable measures 
(eg; load distributing plate) should be taken to  
achieve it. 
Ideally, the hearth should stand on a constructional 
hearth of non-combustible materials not less than 
125mm (5”) thick conforming to Building Regulations. 
Dimensions of the hearth should project at least 
300mm (12”) forward of the front of the appliance and 
150mm (6”) at the sides. 
The surface of the hearth should be free of  
combustible materials. In most buildings with solid 
concrete or stone floors, the requirement will be met 
by the floor itself, but mark the perimeter of the hearth 
to ensure coverings are kept away, or use different 
levels to mark the hearth perimeter 

 
 
 

Combustible Materials 

 

A gap of 700mm (Rear) and 500mm (Sides) should 
be allowed between the appliance and any  
combustible materials. 
Ideally, adjacent walls should be of suitable  
non-combustible construction, preferably brickwork. 
In large fireplaces take care that any supporting 
beam is protected by 13mm (0.5”) sheet of  
Masterboard / Supalux, spaced 13mm (0.5”) off of the 
surface with strips of non-combustible material. 
Make sure that there is a gap between any  
un-insulated flue system and any combustible  
material. This gap must be at least 3 x the outside 
diameter of the flue pipe, or 1.5 x the flue diameter to 
non combustible surfaces. See illustration on  
page 12. 

 
 
 
 

Air for combustion 

 

There must always be a permanent means of  
providing air for combustion into the room in which 
the stove is installed. A permanent vent with a total 
free area of at least 550mm2 for every KW rated 
above 5KW should be connected directly to the  
outside air or to an adjacent room which itself has a 
permanent vent of the same size direct to the outside 
air. The positioning of any air vent must be so, that it 
cannot be liable to blockage or obstruction.  

Please note 

: The fitting of an extractor fan  to either 

of these rooms is not recommended Please see note 
on page 10. 

Summary of Contents for The Arden

Page 1: ...Operating Installation Manual Arden Stove BK018 EN 13240 2001 Rev 07 February 2008 Parts No AFS1080 07 PLEASE RETAIN THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE...

Page 2: ...tas co uk THIS STOVE MUST NOT BE CONNECTED TO A SHARED FLUE SYSTEM TO ALL USERS PETROLEUM COKE SOME OF WHOSE BRAND NAMES ARE CALCO PETROCOKE AND WONDERCO MUST NOT BE BURNED IN THIS APPLIANCE BITUMINOU...

Page 3: ...erminals 9 Flues Chimneys 9 12 Final Check 13 Building Control consent Checklist 14 Servicing Maintenance Annual Maintenance 15 Cleaning 15 Chimney Sweeping 15 Door Glass 15 Outer Finish 15 Summer sto...

Page 4: ...e best materials and the most modern equipment available It is a highly efficient and sophisticated piece of machinery and when properly installed and operated it should provide a lifetime of heating...

Page 5: ...l Aid not to scale Quantity 1 Fuel grate 1 2 Feet Fixings 4 3 Throat Plate 1 4 Flue Spigot 1 4 5 Hot Plate 1 4 6 Ash Pan 1 7 Operating Tool 1 8 Rear Liner 1 9 Side Liners 2 10 Instructions 1 Inside th...

Page 6: ...n Flue Gas Temperature c 267 Mean Co Emission 13 O2 0 59 Flue Mass Gas Flow g s 3 2 Minimum Distance to Combustible Material mm Rear 700 Side 500 Height mm 540 Width mm 405 Depth mm 362 Height to cent...

Page 7: ...e not damaged during installation Hearth The stove shall be installed on a floor with adequate load bearing capacity If the existing construction does not meet this prerequisite suitable measures eg l...

Page 8: ...el bars or grate Set the small liner into the back of the stove Insert side liner panels into each side of the stove Fit the throat plate with the single bend and two cut outs to the front facing up T...

Page 9: ...made aware of this Failure to correct an over drawing flue will invalidate the warranty Please remember that chimney draught is dependent on four main factors Flue gas temperature Flue height Flue si...

Page 10: ...providing a Notice Plate giving details on the chimney flue lining hearth and fireplace installation Approved Docu ment J of the Building Regulations for England Wales is available from The Stationary...

Page 11: ...iance be connected to a shared flue system that serves any other heating appliance TYPICAL REAR FLUE OUTLET as per BS 8303 1 Maximum 150mm 6 Horizontal Flue Section Minimum 150mm 6 Diameter Flue Soot...

Page 12: ...iew Of Steel Register Plate 1 5mm Thick Minimum TYPICAL TOP FLUE OUTLET as per BS 8303 1 Typical Metal Insulated Chimney System To Be Installed To The Chimney Manufactures instructions in compliance W...

Page 13: ...the flue draught which should read 1 2mm H2o 0 1 0 2mbar If Building Control Consent route is being sought please complete the check list on page 14 For Registered Competent persons Scheme such as HET...

Page 14: ...Building regulations Print name and title Profession Capacity Telephone No Address Postcode Signed Date Registered member of e g CORGI OFTEC HETAS NACE NACS 7 Hearth Form of construction new or exist...

Page 15: ...ust be swept at least twice per burning season It is important that the flue ways flue pipe and chimney be cleaned prior to lighting the fire after a prolonged shut down period Door Glass The door gla...

Page 16: ...are well lubricated for the summer months during periods of prolonged non use If possible store the throat plate outside of the stove check all moveable components at regular intervals to ensure they...

Page 17: ...ew the two nuts on the inside of the door securing the retaining clips Carefully remove any pieces of broken glass and sealing gasket wearing suitable gloves Refit New Gasket The fitting of new gasket...

Page 18: ...lat surface with the rear face upwards Carefully remove old rope gasket and old adhesive Take note of the layout of the rope seal ensure no traces of old adhesive rust or flakey paint are present as t...

Page 19: ...age will occur WARNING NEVER BURN PLASTICS OR HOUSEHOLD WASTE IN YOUR STOVE WARNING NEVER BURN LIQUID FUELS IN YOUR STOVE PLEASE CONTACT The Manufacturer For Further Details Advice On The Use Of Other...

Page 20: ...re and tar which will create condensation and deposits in the chimney This effect can be minimised by burning hard for a short period 15 to 20 minutes twice a day Please Note To avoid chimney problems...

Page 21: ...ove the ash pan See Fig 9 Fit the fork end of the tool into the two slots in the ash pan rear face ensure the forks are fully engaged to prevent an accident from occurring AIR INLET CONTROLS The Arden...

Page 22: ...te AFS1078 2 Feet Fixings AFS1079 3 Throat plate AFS1074 4 Flue spigot AFS009A 5 Hot plate AFGS064 6 Ash pan AFS058 7 Operating tool AFS008 8 Rear Liners AFS1069 9 Side Liners AFS1068 10 Instructions...

Page 23: ...periods commence on the date of purchase and are non transferable Our guarantee is offered as an addition to your statutory rights The guarantee is applicable to the original purchaser only and is non...

Page 24: ...Flue Outlet Hot Plate Grate Firebox Liners Throat Plate Air Wash Door Catches Feet Fixings Ash Pan Operating Tool Operating Installation Manual Assembled By Checked by Baxi Fires Division Wood Lane E...

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