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USER GUIDE

GC0910

Classic Steel Stove

MAYFAIR

PART NO: 6909910

Summary of Contents for MAYFAIR 6909910

Page 1: ...USER GUIDE GC0910 Classic Steel Stove MAYFAIR PART NO 6909910 ...

Page 2: ... to their place of purchase no product can be returned to us without prior permission This guarantee does not effect your statutory rights ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION If disposing of this product or any damaged components do not dispose of with general waste Metal products should be taken to your local civic amenity site for recycling of metal products PRODUCT SPECIFICATION Please note that details a...

Page 3: ...e The information contained in this manual includes extracts from the Building Regulations 2000 Approved Document J Combustion Appliances and Fuel Storage Systems updated October 2010 This guidance information in no way replaces your responsibility as an installer or end user to comply with the appropriate standards SAFETY WARNINGS THIS STOVE WILL BE HOT when in operation and due care should be ta...

Page 4: ...hat the stove is correctly installed and positioned as described under POSITIONING AND INSTALLATION on page 7 and that the immediate area is kept clear 4 ALWAYS check for damage before using the stove Check for breakage of parts and any other condition that may affect the stoves performance Any damage should be properly repaired or the part replaced If in doubt DO NOT use the stove Consult your lo...

Page 5: ...E PERFORM THE UNPACKING AND INSTALLATION 1 If the flue is to be connected to the top opening of the stove install the flue connector as shown in Fig 1 positioning the securing tabs under the stove top plate and tightening the bolts using a 13 mm spanner The blanking plate should be installed in the rear panel when the stove is delivered and remain in place if the normal flue exit as above is requi...

Page 6: ...anel and must be carefully removed for re use 4 Install the flue connector to the rear opening using the retaining tabs as shown in Fig 4 and tighten the bolts securely Ensure the fire rope gasket remains correctly seated in the base of the flue connector 5 Install the blanking plate to the stove top panel as shown in Fig 5 ensuring that the fire rope gasket associated with it is evenly seated aro...

Page 7: ...when installing this appliance SUPPORTING FLOORS The stove must only be installed on floors with an adequate load bearing capacity and if the existing construction is not suitable additional measures such as a load distributing plate must be provided The hearth should be able to accommodate the weight of the stove and its chimney if the chimney is not independently supported Stoves should stand wh...

Page 8: ...ved Document J THE CHIMNEY The stove is supplied with a flue pipe connector for top or rear mounting with the fixing screws supplied The stove should never be connected to a shared chimney flue system Flue pipes with a smaller cross sectional area than that of the stove outlet should never be used Flue pipes must not project into the chimney connector such as to cause a restriction to the gas flow...

Page 9: ...e joints are completely sealed as air leakage will lead to poor performance Avoid having more than two bends in the flue system Any offset between bends should be minimised and the flue should be equipped with suitable access doors for inspection cleaning For further detail refer to Building Regulations document J A range of suitable flue pipes cowls and fire cement are available from your Clarke ...

Page 10: ... the wind conditions BENDS IN FLUES Openings for inspection cleaning should be formed using purpose factory made components compatible with the flue system having an access cover that has the same level of gas tightness as the flue system and an equal level of thermal insulation Offsets in flues are only acceptable if the following rules are respected a The chimney system shall have no more than 4...

Page 11: ... walled insulated stainless steel flue to B S 4543 can be used These chimneys must be fitted in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions and Building Regulations FLUE DRAUGHT A flue draught of minimum 1 2 mm to a maximum 2 5 mm water gauge is required for satisfactory stove performance The flue draught should be checked under fire at high output If it exceeds the recommended maximum a draug...

Page 12: ...ear flue is used the chimney may be swept through the appliance If it is not possible to pass the sweeps brush through the stove a soot door will be necessary This may be either in the actual brickwork of the chimney or fitted in the register plate Various suitable positions of soot doors are shown in Figures 8 11 s e i l p p u S r i A e v o t S t h g u a r d e u l f h t i w e v o t S r e s i l i ...

Page 13: ...r plate with bricked up fireplace Fig 9 Horizontal register plate with top flue connection Fig 10 Horizontal register plate with rear flue connection Fig 11 Horizontal register plate with optional vertical rear flue connection ...

Page 14: ...lling may occur Persistent fume emission must not be tolerated If fume emission persists the following immediate action should be taken 1 Open doors and windows to ventilate room 2 Let the fire out or eject and safely dispose of fuel from the stove 3 Check for flue chimney blockage and clean if required 4 Do not attempt to re light the fire until the cause has been identified and corrected If nece...

Page 15: ...e of the alarm The alarm should incorporate a warning device to alert users when the working life of the alarm is due to pass Mains powered BS EN 50291 Type A carbon monoxide alarms with fixed wiring not plug in types may be used as alternative applications provided they are fitted with a sensor failure warning device The carbon monoxide alarm should be located in the same room as the appliance a ...

Page 16: ...o have a moisture content below 20 The use of damp wood will result in more soot and tar deposits being left in the chimney flu and stove and will not release heat if thermal energy is being used to drive out moisture from the fuel Avoid using the stove to incinerate other materials including household waste Avoid using green unseasoned wood treated wood such as telegraph poles or plywood chipboar...

Page 17: ...g taper and close the door 4 When the fire is burning strongly add further logs up to 10 cm diameter 5 When the stove is really hot close the front air control as required Ensure there are lasting flames until the wood becomes charcoal REFUELLING 1 Always open the door slowly to avoid a sudden rush of intake air and smoke escaping into the room and add fuel 2 Pull the air control and leave open fo...

Page 18: ...ing indicated by experience It is advisable to wear a dust mask protective gloves and safety glasses when cleaning Use a stiff brush and industrial type vacuum cleaner to dislodge and remove as much material as possible starting at the top of the stove and working down to the bottom Particular attention should be given to the air inlet controls which can become obstructed A CVAC Ash Can Filter and...

Page 19: ...e with stoves The window glass should remain clean during normal use but it can become blackened if the stove is being operated with either damp fuels or at a slow burn rate The blackening may be dispersed by burning briefly at a much higher temperature or it may be cleaned off using specialist glass cleaner In the event of the glass being broken it can be removed by unscrewing the retaining strip...

Page 20: ...r b e r i F m o t t o B 3 l e n a P r e v o C p o T 2 2 k c i r b e r i F e d i S 4 e s a B 3 2 r o t c e n n o C e u l F 5 e l l i r G 4 2 e t a l P g n i k n a l B e u l F 6 y d o B r e w a r D n a p h s A 5 2 l e n a p r e v o C r a e R s s e l n i a t S 7 t n o r F r e w a r D n a p h s A 6 2 m r A g n i t a r e p O t n e V r i A r a e R 8 t e n g a M g n i d l o H 7 2 b o n K t n e V r i A 9 ...

Page 21: ...Flue Pipes Cowls for use with this stove See also the following accessories Fire Cement 1 Kg tubs Part No 6910000 Ash Can Filter Part No 6471130 Paper Briquette Maker Part No 1801617 Matt Black Stove Paint 500 ml Part No 6910200 Electric Log Splitters Log Buster 5 Part No 3402030 see also Logbusters 4 6 7 ...

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