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1. Parameters Beaumont Apollo Belgravia Wood Ancit Shipton Shoreditch Salisbury Nominal heat output kW 8 3 8 5 10 2 8 1 Mean CO emission at 13 02 0 23 0 19 0 70 0 18 Mean flue Gas temperature oC 360 331 328 319 Flue gas mass flow 9 8 6 0 6 0 5 3 4 2 Total efficiency Nett 76 7 75 1 78 7 79 9 Gross di 69 8 73 6 71 6 78 3 Refuelling mins 60 120 45 60 Test fuel wood ancit kg 25 25 95 25 Fuel 3 x logs mm 13 14 moisture 360 x 150 dia 360 x 150 dia Ancit per 2 5kg 2 3 moisture Maximum hearth temp oC 70 3 n a Dimensions Weight Refer to Figure one on Page 8 A B Cc D E Weight mm mm mm mm mm kg Beaumont 704 642 155 538 395 148 Belgravia 704 626 155 538 389 148 Shipton 634 608 155 480 379 151 Salisbury 653 570 155 505 428 143 Shoreditch 685 568 155 531 378 155 Shoreditch LS 803 568 155 650 378 172 Shoreditch XLS 903 568 155 750 378 180 Apollo Fire cube size 600 w x 616 h x 384d 124 The chimney and connecting fluepipe must have a minimum diameter of 150mm and its dimension should not narrow to less than the size of the outlet socket of the stove at any point Minimum Flue Draught 12 Pascal Double 10 Wood Burning Stove Parameters Salisbury Wood Nominal heat output KW BTU hr 10 34121 42 Mean CO emission at 13 02 0 22 Mean flue Gas temperature oC 327 Flue gas mass flow g s 7 9 Total efficiency Nett Gross 76 4 69 5 Refuelling mins 50 Tes
2. Annual Service Record Date Company Name Signature Notes 45 Warranty Registration To validate and start your warranty please fill out this form and send it back to Chesneys Units 1 4 Zennor Road Business Park London SW12 OPS Alternatively log on to www chesneys co uk warranty registration asp and complete the online form All items are required Your Details Name Address Postcode Email address Purchase Details Purchased From Purchase Date Product Details Appliance Name Appliance Colour Serial Number 46
3. 4 to allow the mechanism to turn fully Replace after adjustment If the handle does not line up with the door simply screw the grub screw in or out until it does Figure 4 For adjustments on the hinge side of the stove the door must be removed Lift the top off the stove twist and rest on the fire cube Open the door Shoreditch Shipton Salisbury and Beaumont models and lift from the hinge pins Loosen the grub screws under the hinge pins rotate hinge pin in clockwise direction to reduce the gap between the door and fire cube anticlockwise to increase the gap Replace door and check seal before tightening grub screws 27 Apollo models The frame and door retainer must be removed before the door can be removed see Apollo information pages Then rotate the hinge pin clockwise or anticlockwise as described Alpine models The door will have to be removed as described in the Converting Alpine to rear exit section Rotate hinge pin clockwise or anticlockwise as described Milan models There is limited adjustment on this model Slacken the hinge retaining bolts that secure the hinge to the fire cube body Now the door is free to move in and out on the hinge about 2 3mm Retighten and test door seal If you cannot achieve an airtight seal with these adjustment the rope seal will need to be replaced Baffles All Chesney s stoves have two baffles which add to the efficiency and ease of use of the stoves The first or pri
4. 71 60 TO TOP FLUE TO REAR FLUE g fl ToFLoor 3 86 40 190 80 TO FRONT OF CUBE TO REAR OF STOVE SECTION H H SCALE 1 6 gt TO FRONT OF DOOR TO REAR OF THE STOVE SECTION E E SCALE 1 6 11 Figure 1 Fitters notes Apollo 8 Dimensions Fa 694 347 Apollo 4 Dimension wa 509 254 5 co re 384 2 Distance to Combustibles 4 Series Rear Side Beaumont 400 350 Belgravia 400 350 Shoreditch 400 350 Shoreditch LS 400 350 Shoreditch XLS 400 350 Salisbury 400 350 Alpine 150 100 Milan 45 125 Apollo 600mm Above N A 100 5 Series Rear Side Shoreditch 380 320 Salisbury 380 320 6 Series Rear Side Beaumont 500 650 Belgravia 500 650 Shoreditch 500 650 Shoreditch LS 500 650 Shoreditch XLS 500 650 Salisbury 500 650 Shipton 500 650 Alpine 450 350 Milan 45 200 8 Series Rear Side Beaumont 650 600 Belgravia 650 600 Shipton 650 600 Salisbury 650 600 Shoreditch 650 600 Shoreditch LS 650 600 Shoreditch XLS 650 600 Apollo 600 mm Above Side 100mm up to 100mm from front face 14 3 Pre Installation This appliance must be fitted in accordance with the current Building Regulations and by an approved HETAS registered installer Health and Saf
5. 8 bolts 4 are holding the fire box to the cladding and 4 are levelling bolts these can be adjusted to line up the fire cube and door to the cladding Undo the 4 x retaining bolts 3 Remove both baffles and undo the flue collar retaining bolts Push the flue collar up and twist it will be held on by two lugs 4 Remove the rear convector panel by undoing the four hexagonal bolts 5 Lift the fire cube out of the cladding from the back 6 Remove the flue collar from the cladding by twisting 7 Removethe rear exit blanking plate and place in the top of the fire cube ensuring the seal is intact and seated correctly 8 Fitthe flue collar to the rear exit ensuring the seal is intact and seated correctly 9 Knock out pre cut panel in rear convector panel 19 10 Refit fire cube loosely secure fire cube to the cladding using the levelling bolts to line up fire cube with cladding When in position tighten the four securing bolts 11 Replace door and rear convector panel and place decorative blank on top of stove cladding To convert the 12 series to rear Exit Remove the stovetop Remove the rear convector panel 4 x bolts Remove the 4 flue collar retaining bolts lift collar twist through 90 degrees and replace ensuring the seal is maintained Replace the 4 retaining bolts Replace the rear convector panel Replace the lid and cover the hole with a flue collar blank supplied separately FLUE BOLT 20 6 Smok
6. and chimney up to normal operating temperature as quickly as possible Do not turn down the stove down too early Fully blacken the logs before turning down Always reload on a hot bed of ash Let the ash build up when burning wood 25 35mm deep is ideal Always clean out the grate when burning solid fuel coal The heat output will differ with different types of fuel Cracks and splits do occur in the firebricks if they are less that 3mm in size they should pose no problems Atmospheric conditions do have an effect on your chimney and subsequently the stove Some of these conditions will cause your stove to blow back into the room or even prove difficult to light If these symptoms persist please contact you installer who will be able to advise if your flue arrangement needs to be reviewed or a new specialised cowl installed Over tightening the door can damage the rope seal and the handle mechanism 43 Dealer amp Installers Details Dealers Name and Contact Details Date of Purchase Installers Name and Contact Details Date of Installation HETAS Reg number Notes Appropriate spillage test completed yes no Flue draft test completed yes no Pascal rating Flue interference test completed and action taken Appliance Serial Number Instruction manual and tools explained to the customer and instruction on the stoves operation and limits YES NO 44
7. face of the stove where it is drawn into the furnace reducing the spillage of CO and CO2 into the room Tested in a tight room leakage level of 1 3m 3 h 1 m 2 0 57Pa With a flue draft of 6 and 12 Pa the spillage was insignificant up to 2 ppm CO and up to 100 ppm CO2 With a flue draft of 12 Pa the spillage was insignificant up to 1 ppm CO and up to 100 ppm CO2 when the door is left open for 3 minutes This appliance is not air tight Air Supply Details The air supply is fed into the base of the stove via an 80 mm internal diameter 82 mm external diameter spigot This provides all the air for combustion both primary and secondary See Milan 4 Passive Figure 1 Maximum length air inlet 4 1 meters Maximum bends 4 x 90 degree and 2 x 45 degree Minimum internal diameter 80 mm The pipe must be non combustible and smooth on the inside IE Condenser CD 80 mm Due to the variant in site requirement Chesneys do not supply any ducting or grills The external grill must provide at least 5026 mm2 of free air and fixed open Due consideration must be given to the location of the air inlet 1 Due to the pressure positive or negative created around a building the air inlet may have to terminate on two different external walls Where only one air inlet can be achieved this should be on the positive pressure side of the building to windward 2 No blockages can occur by animals or plants 10 Milan 4 Passive Figure 1
8. glass may occur When the solid fuel has an even glow over the fuel bed set Air Flow Bar to desired setting Over Firing In the event of over firing the stove flue collar top of stove or log retainer glowing red orange push the air control in fully with gloves provided this will shut the appliance down Over firing will damage the stove and is not covered under the warranty Over firing can be caused by over filling the appliance with fuel burning on maximum setting for prolonged periods or with the use of non recommended fuels In the event of a chimney fire push the air control in fully to prevent air getting to the fire and call the fire and rescue services Do NOT use the appliance or chimney until inspected by a registered installer chimney sweep If a fire is uncontrollable when the air control lever is in check and the door is closed properly allow the stove to cool and perform a paper test as outlined on page 21 This appliance is designed to radiate heat Do not stand too close to the appliance for prolonged periods of time loose clothing man made fibres and soft furnishings are at particular risk of burning When using the appliance in situations where children aged or infirm persons are present a fireguard must be used to prevent contact and be manufactured in accordance with BS 8423 fireguards for use with solid fuel appliances Chimney Fire Action If the chimney is thoroughly and regularly swept chimney fires
9. in front of the stove that allows the door to be opened fully and not overhanging the hearth This is a Chesneys recommendations only please refer to Document J Section 2 dia 26 amp 27 16 Flue Requirements The chimney must be swept before installation and checked for soundness and suitability The chimney must also be free from cracks and blockages If you find the chimney is in a poor condition then expert advice should be sought If the stove is fitted in place of an open fire then the chimney should be swept one month after installation to clear any soot falls which may have occurred due to the difference in combustion between the stove and the open fire The chimney and connecting fluepipe must not narrow to less than the size of the outlet socket of the stove at any point This appliance must not be used in a shared flue system The minimum flue draft is 12 pascals at nominal output Minimum flue height 5 meters The 150mm diameter flue models may be increased to 170mm diameter The 130mm diameter flue should be increased to 150mm A 130mm flue may be used when the stove is fitted in the smoke control mode i e Smoke Tab removed It is recommended that there should not be at any time an extractor fan fitted in the same room as the appliance as this may cause the appliance to emit fumes into the room If unavoidable the appliance must be checked with reference to ADJ 1 21 and necessary action taken If appliance is fitted
10. it s removed by sliding to the rear of the stove The main baffle rests on top of the side bricks It is removed by folding in the side bricks it can then be removed through the front of the stove The bypass baffle is held in place by two retaining brackets and is free to swing under its own weight The baffle linkage closes this baffle when the door is closed If there is a build up of soot tar on the top of this baffle it will stick a gentle nudge on the front of this small baffle should free it If you need to remove this baffle gently push it up 15 20mm twist to the right and remove through the hole in the main baffle replacing is the operation reversed The baffle by pass is subject to extreme temperature changes and might not always sit flush with the main baffle when the stove is cold 37 M6 NUT USE 10MM led SPANNER Ss a 7 N BAFFLE ACTUATION ROD ke BAFFLE ACTUATION ROD The Baffle By pass can be adjusted by undoing the M6 nut and rotating the baffle actuation rod in or out then retighten the M6 nut Close the door and check the position of the Baffle By pass it should fit flush to the main baffle when the stove is cold The Baffle by pass will not fit flush with the main baffle when the stove is under fire The baffle must be removed completely before sweeping through the stove do not sweep the flue though the baffle by pass The vermiculite floor side rear and baffle are consumable these will need to be
11. only clear solvent escapes This will clean the tube and spray nozzle and allow for easier future use During the painting process while drying and for the first 3 times you use your appliance open windows doors and if necessary use fans to provide a fresh airflow as the paint will give off fumes and smoke during the curing process Cure Process Use kindling only on the first two fires which should burn for 15 20 minutes with the second burn being started whilst the appliance is still warm A full fire should be burnt for 45 60 minutes again starting while the appliance is still warm then allowed to cool naturally Your paint should have now cured and no longer give off fumes or smoke These application instructions must be followed strictly for successful application of Chesney s stove paint and the company can not be held responsible for incorrect storage preparation application and usage 30 12 First Lighting and Operation This appliance is not to be used as an incinerator Only HETAS approved wood logs and smokeless fuels are recommended by Chesneys for use in this appliance This appliance is design to operate with the door closed except for lighting and reloading failure to close the door during operation will result in fume spillage Warning Note Properly installed operated and maintained this appliance will not emit fumes into the dwelling Occasional fumes from de ashing and re fuelling may occur Ho
12. replaced as required To remove these consumables Lift out the log retainer Remove the floor bricks 3 in number Remove the steel u shaped brick support Remove the by pass baffle refer to page 4 Fold in one side brick taking the weight of the main baffle Fold in the other side brick and remove the main baffle The two side bricks can now be removed NO OP WDD To replace simply reverse the above instructions 38 Lighting Open the door place a firelighter at the back of the furnace put 6 8 pieces of kindling on top of the firelighter Place 2 split logs on top of the kindling set the Air Flow Bar to setting III fully extended Light the firelighter If condensation appears on the glass when the door is closed leave ajar and it should clear in a minute or two Do not leave stove unattended when door is open The side and back bricks will go black when they go clear about 12 20 minutes the fire can be turned down using the Air Flow Bar to the desired setting normally between setting and II The quality of your fuel and chimney draft will dictate your setting Refuelling on to a low fire bed If there is insufficient burning material in the fire bed to ignite fresh fuel excessive smoke emission can occur Refuelling must be carried out on a sufficient quantity of glowing embers and ash so that the fresh fuel charge will ignite in a reasonable period If there are too few embers in the fire bed add suit
13. www hetas co uk nearest member and follow the links or phone 0845 634 5626 and ask the HETAS team 18 5 Converting Top to Rear Exit The Apollo stoves cannot be rear exit All other stoves can be converted and are pre assembled for a top exit A blanking plate is available please contact your local stockists Fire Cement Some types of fire cement are caustic and should not be allowed to come into contact with the skin In case of contact wash immediately with plenty of water To Convert the 4 5 6 8 and Double Sided 10 to Rear Exit 1 2 3 Remove lid Undo the two flue collar retaining bolts and lift collar off Remove the rear convector panel by undoing the four hexagonal bolts and knock out the pre cut panel Undo blanking plate retaining bolts and remove from rear of stove Place flue collar onto rear of stove ensuring seal is intact and seated correctly and secure with the two bolts Replace rear convector panel with the hexagonal bolts Place blanking plate from rear of stove into the top of the stove ensuring seal is intact and seated correctly securing with 2 bolts Replace lid with the decorative blank To convert the Alpine to Rear Exit The fire cube will need to be removed from the Alpine cladding 1 Remove door by opening and taking the weight whilst undoing the hexagonal bolts that hold the hinges in place the door is cast iron and therefore heavy 2 Look under the fire box and you will see
14. 7 400 108 652 278 104 Salisbury 534 402 108 408 335 72 Alpine 586 410 110 442 308 74 Milan 750 448 155 580 340 78 Apollo Fire Cube size 409 w x 550 h x 320d 69 The chimney and connecting fluepipe must have a minimum diameter of 130 mm and its dimension should not narrow to less than the size of the outlet socket of the stove at any point Minimum Flue Draught 12 Pascal Wood Burning 5 Series Parameter Salisbury Beaumont Shoreditch Nominal heat output kW 4 9 4 9 4 9 BTU hr 16719 49 16719 49 16719 49 Mean CO emission at 13 02 0 23 0 23 0 23 Mean flue Gas temperature oC 211 211 211 Flue gas mass flow g s 3 6 3 6 3 6 Total efficiency Nett 84 5 84 5 84 5 BOSA 76 89 76 89 76 89 Refuelling mins 50 50 50 Test fuel wood kg 1 1 1 Fuel size 2 x logs mm 300 x 300 x 300 x ALIAS emo siire 150 dia 150 dia 150 dia Maximum hearth temp oC 50 50 50 Dimensions Weight Refer to Figure one on Page 8 A B Cc D E Weight mm mm mm mm mm kg Salisbury 534 482 108 408 335 79 Shoreditch 543 478 108 408 294 84 The chimney and connecting fluepipe must have a minimum diameter of 130 mm and its dimension should not narrow to less than the size of the outlet socket of the stove at any point Minimum Flue Draught 12 Pascal Multi Fuel 6 Series Parameters Beaumont Alpine Milan Belg
15. CHESNEYS User and Installation Manual for Wood Burning and Multi Fuel Stoves For use in the UK and ROI NT27 1 December 2013 www chesneys co uk Congratulations on your purchase of a Chesney s stove Please note that it is a legal requirement under England and Wales Building Regulations that the installation of the stove is either carried out under Local Authority Building Control approval or is installed by a Competent Person registered with a Government Approved Competent Persons Scheme HETAS Ltd operate such a scheme Further information can be found at www hetas co uk This appliance will become hot whilst in operation It is recommended that a suitable guard be used for the protection of young children the elderly or infirm The Chesney s range of stoves are all CE C approved This stove must not be adapted or modified in any way All Chesney s stoves have been approved by HETAS as intermittent operating appliances The 4 5 6 8 series stoves are DEFRA exempt appliances that can be used in Smoke Control Zones only when the Smoke Tab is removed and installed in accordance with the current Building Regulations The complete list is available at www hetas co uk manufacturer defra exemption Activation of the warranty is completed by returning the warranty form to Chesney s or filling out the online registration at www chesneys co uk warranty registration asp Contents Section 10 11 12 13 Appe
16. Double Sided10 has a single air control lever this controls both primary and secondary air into the stove MAIN SECONDARY BAFFLE BAFFLE LOG RETAINERS OUT With the control rod fully out the maximum air is entering the stove at the top pre heated air wash and at the base of the firebox When the control rod is pushed in the air is reduced proportionally between the air wash and base of the firebox to achieve the best burn When the control rod is fully in there is still a small amount of air entering the stove via the air wash The front of the stove is considered the side with the control rod the rear has a double glazed door and will radiate less heat these doors can be swapped round Baffle The main baffle and secondary baffle are one piece and are removed as one piece It is removed by folding in the side bricks it can then be removed through the front or the rear of the stove Take care as there will be sooty deposits on the top of the baffle The baffle must be fully removed before sweeping through the stove The vermiculite floor side rear and baffle are consumable these will need to be replaced as required To remove these consumables 1 Lift out the log retainer s 2 in number 2 Remove the floor brick 3 Hold the weight of the baffle and fold in one side brick 4 Fold in the other side brick 5 Remove the baffle there will be sooty deposits on top of the baffle 6 The
17. able kindling to prevent excessive smoke Fuel overloading The maximum amount of fuel specified in this manual should not be exceeded overloading can cause excess smoke Operation with door left open Operation with the door open can cause excess smoke The appliance must not be operated with the appliance door left open except as directed in the instructions Refuelling Always refuel on a hot bed of ash Pull Air Flow Bar fully out to setting III Slowly open the door with the glove provided equalising the pressure inside the fire cube with the room if you open the door quickly ash will be lifted from the furnace into the room Place 2 3 logs bark side down onto a bed of hot ashes and close the door When the logs have fully turned black set Air Flow Bar to desired setting Solid Fuel The grate should be cleaned out before every lighting using the riddle lever Set fuel selector to solid fuel forward position Open door place 2 firelighters at the back of the fire cube and place approximately 1 1 5kg of solid fuel onto the firelighter and set the Air Flow Bar to setting III fully extended Light firelighter and close door if condensation appears on the glass when the door is closed leave ajar Do not leave stove unattended when the door is open 39 The majority of air for combustion in the coal setting comes from under the grate below the fuel This action reduces the ability of the air wash system and some blackening of the
18. e Control The Chesney s 4 5 6 8 series stoves are DEFRA exempt appliances that can be used in Smoke Control Zones The Smoke Tab is fitted on the underside of the fire cube on the left hand side and must be removed with the retaining bolt and discarded The Milan and Shoreditch stoves have heat shields under the stove that will have to be removed by undoing the four hexagonal bolts to reveal the Smoke Tab Always replace the heat shields Underside of Stove stove Remove bolt and metal tab Operation in Smoke Control Zones Make up fire as described page 28 Do not reduce the Air Flow Bar until the kindling and logs are fully blackened this may take 2 5 minutes moisture content and type of wood will dictate this on lighting and on refuelling You must always refuel on a hot bed of ash Do not over load the stove The quality of your fuel is of utmost importance Only burn HETAS approved wood logs and smokeless fuels coals 21 The Clean Air Act 1993 and Smoke Control Areas Under the Clean Air Act local authorities may declare the whole or part of the district of the authority to be a smoke control area It is an offence to emit smoke from a chimney of a building from a furnace or from any fixed boiler if located in a designated smoke control area It is also an offence to acquire an unauthorised fuel for use within a smoke control area unless it is used in an exempt appliance exempted from the cont
19. e normal as the paint cures and will disappear after several uses once the stove has been operating at its normal temperature for several hours Operate the appliance at a low output for the first few burns to allow the curing of the materials Avoid contact with the painted surfaces of the appliance during the first periods of use During this process use the complimentary gauntlets carefully to avoid brushing the soft paint off the door Keep the room well ventilated to avoid a build up of fumes Please note that the Ivory paint is more susceptible to marking and soot transference and as a result Chesney s cannot be held responsible for marks made on the stove by the gauntlets or by other means All paint finishes are able to be touched up to a factory finish please see notes on paint application 29 11 Stove Paint Application Instructions Chesney s stove paint is quality fast drying high temperature paint for use on wood multi fuel and gas stoves and other steel and cast iron products with in service temperatures to 650 C This product is not recommended for Vitreous Enamelled surfaces Stoves as supplied by the manufacturer can be successfully repainted but problems can occur if painting the stove for the third time Here it is necessary to remove most of the first two coats in order that the final paint thickness is not too great If in doubt please contact Chesney s in advance of using this product for more i
20. eath the grid on the Apollo Check the Fuel Selector Lever left hand side of stove and under the fire cube front left side on the Apollo 8 operating smoothly Fuel Selector Lever Air Flow Bar On completion of installation after allowing any fire cement amp mortar to dry out the stove should be checked so that all seals joints are sound The flue should also be checked by lighting a small fire and checking fumes are taken from the appliance up the chimney and emitted safely 26 Door Seal Testing and Adjustment Without a good sound airtight seal around the door the stove will not work as designed and will lead to the glass blackening and a loss of control Over time the rope seal compresses and the seal between the door and the fire cube is compromised resulting in the need to replace the rope Testing the door seal With the stove cold take a piece of paper open the door and place the paper between the door and the stove Close the door The paper should be trapped between the door and the fire cube There should be some resistance when pulling the paper out This should be done on all four sides of the door Adjusting the door Where the paper is not trapped the door needs to be adjusted If the adjustment needs to be made on the handle side of the stove wind or unwind the handle one complete turn and retest For appliances that have a restricted 90 degree handle release the grub screw on the side of the door boss figure
21. ed or distorted Grates not warped and functioning Log retainer not damaged or warped All controls free and smooth to operate The installation and flue connection should be checked and the chimney swept annually Only genuine Chesneys replacement parts should be used and are available from your local stockist To find your local stockist log on to www chesneys co uk stockists asp or phone 0844 880 8375 Cleaning The body of the stove should be vacuumed with a brush attachment any marks should be wiped with a very lightly damp cloth The glass can be cleaned with damp newspaper dipped in the wood ash or use a proprietary glass cleaner no abrasives should be used Always ensure the ash is cold before de ashing Do not let the ash build up to the underside of the grate as this will lead to damage On the 4 and 5 series stoves lift out the log retainer and scoop out the ash from the base of the fire cube On the 6 and 8 series stoves carefully remove the ash pan from under the grate using the ash pan tool provided and dispose ash in a suitable receptacle Replace the ash pan close the door and use the riddling mechanism to drop the rest of the ash into the ash pan open door and remove the ash pan as before 42 Useful Information Always use the glove provided when operating or refuelling The better the quality of fuel you use the better the efficiency controllability and clean burn you will experience Aim to get the stove
22. etch or twist Press the rope firmly into the channel Remove any excess glue Leave for 2 4 hours before refitting the door allow 24 hours for the glue to dry Door handles The door handles and mechanism are designed to be adjustable so they can be wound in or out to achieve a good seal between the door and the stove body and to get more use from the rope seal This configuration means that the stove handle and mechanism are in two parts and are secured using a grub screw Throughout use the grub screw will require tightening from time to time to ensure a firm connection There is an allen key supplied with the stove for this purpose For appliances with the 90 degree handle configuration see notes on page 21 25 9 Commissioning Check all internal parts are fitted correctly and there are no gaps between the firebricks and baffles and the log retainer is secure Wood Burning Only 4 5 and 12 Series Secondary baffle Firebricks base back sides and baffle Metal flue protector strip on top of the back brick not fitted 12 series Log retainer not fitted on Milan 4 model Multi Fuel 6 and 8 Series Secondary baffle Ash pan Cast iron grate complete with riddling section Log retainer Firebricks rear and sides Check all the levers are operating fully and freely The riddling bar on the right hand side of the stove should move the circular riddle grid The riddle lever is located on the front of the stove undern
23. ety Precautions Special care must be taken when installing the stove such that the requirements of the Health and Safety at Work Act are met Note This appliance is heavy and must be handled with care Adequate facilities must be available for loading unloading and site handling The appliance is supplied fully assembled for a top flue arrangement The lid door and internal parts can all be removed to reduce the stove weight during installation The paint is soft and vulnerable to marking refer to the maintenance section Chesney s stoves must be connected to a suitable chimney Chesney s strongly recommend using a complete and compliant chimney lining system Inside the stove you will find an Installation and user manual and a pair of Chesney s Gauntlets The multi fuel stoves also have an ash pan and tool Asbestos This stove contains no asbestos If there is a possibility of disturbing any asbestos in the course of installation then please seek specialist guidance and use appropriate protective equipment Metal Parts When installing or servicing this stove care should be taken to avoid the possibility of personal injury Ventilation Please refer to Document J section 2 table 1 There must be an adequate air supply into the room in which the appliance is installed to allow the appliance to function properly The installation of extract ventilation or other appliance that requires air for combustion in the same area are n
24. f the outer casing This will need to be done at this stage Note If connecting to an existing chimney you will need to make an opening in the front face of the chimney breast above the outer casing to make a compliant appropriate connection to the outer casing flue collar and the existing flue 3 Slide the fire cube back into the outer casing and fix in place with two fixing bolts as previously illustrated 4 Secure the flue collar inside the fire cube ensuring a good seal is achieved 5 Replace all internal parts starting with the second baffle Hearth The Apollo range must be installed on a full constructional hearth in accordance with Building Regulations Document J section 2 dia 26 amp 27 All hearths for all appliances must be secured and level 24 8 Door Seal Replacement and Door Handles Always use gloves when handling ceramic rope Apollo and Milan Remove door from the stove and remove rope seal clamps Discard old rope seal and replace with Chesney s rope seal Do not tighten rope seal clamps until all bots are in and hand tight then tighten all bolts Freestanding series stoves Remove door and place face side down on a suitably protected table Remove old seal and clean the rope seal channel thoroughly with wire a brush Ensure the rope channel is clean and dust free Apply a continuous and even bead of glue in the channel Place the new ceramic rope onto the glue being careful not to str
25. himney must be swept at least once a year for smokeless fuels wood and a minimum of twice a year for bituminous coal Ensure adequate access to cleaning doors is maintained where it is not possible to sweep the chimney through the appliance If the chimney is believed to have a served an open fire installation previously it is possible that the higher flue gas temperature from a closed appliance may loosen deposits that were previously firmly adhered with the consequent risk of flue blockage It is therefore recommended that the chimney be swept a second time within a month of regular use after installation If the stove is to be left unused for a prolonged period of time then it should be given a thorough clean to remove ash and unburned fuel residues To enable a good flow of air through the appliance to reduce condensation and subsequent damage leave the air controls fully open It is important that the flue connection any appliance baffles or throat plates and the chimney are swept prior to lighting up after a prolonged shutdown period No aerosol are to be used near the stove when it is alight To maintain the effectiveness and efficiency of your stove it should be serviced or inspected annually by a competent person This should entail checking these consumable parts Door seal still effective 41 Glass seal still effective Glass not cracked Fire Bricks sound Replace any that have cracks greater than 3mm Baffles not warp
26. in an area that has another flue mechanical or otherwise a flue interference test must be completed and recorded 17 4 Installation In addition to these instructions the requirements of BS 8303 and BS EN 15287 must be fulfilled Local Authority Bylaws and Building Regulations regarding the installation of Solid Fuel burning appliances flues and chimneys must also be taken into account The installation is a notifiable building works as defined in the building regulations and that it is a legal requirement under England and Wales Building Regulations that the installation is either carried out under Local Authority Building Control approval or is installed by a Competent Person registered with a Government approved Competent Persons Scheme HETAS Ltd operate such a Scheme and a listing of their Registered Competent Persons can be found on their website at www hetas co uk Therefore this appliance and installation must comply with the following regulations British Standards BS 8303 BS EN 15287 1 2010 Building Regulation Approved Document J for England and Wales Building Regulations Part F for Scotland Building Regulations 1997 Technical Guidance Approved Document J Heat Producing Appliances for the Republic of Ireland Registered Body HETAS GB only INFO Ireland This appliance must be fitted by an approved installer or inspected and signed off by a Building Control Officer For a list of authorised installers
27. mary baffle sits on top of the side and rear firebricks The second baffle is secured onto the roof of the fire cube at the front Both baffles will wear out over time and will need replacing This will depend on the number and length of the fires and type of fuel used Refer to 12 series and Double 10 pages Figure 5 and 6 Second baffle First baffle plate plate Note The second baffle may be removed when using the rear flue connection 28 10 The Curing Process Your Chesney s stove has been designed to operate with minimum effort As with all wood burning and multi fuel stoves your new stove will need to be cured before commencing normal use For the first lighting of the stove after installation it is VERY IMPORTANT that the door remains slightly ajar during the first firing During the first firing the paint finish goes through a curing process which will soften the paint with the heat As the stove cools down the paint will harden This process can take several firings and will depend on the temperature achieved and for how long the fire has been left to burn Leaving the door slightly ajar during the first firing will prevent the rope from sticking to the softened paint during the curing process It is also very important the paint is not touched during this process Due to the newness of materials the fire will give off an unpleasant odour for a period of time after commissioning This is quit
28. ndix Technical Specifications and Dimensions Distance to Combustibles Pre Installation Installation Converting Top to Rear Exit Smoke Control Apollo 4 amp 8 Installation Door Seal Replacement amp Door Handles Commissioning The Curing Process Stove Paint Application Instructions First Lighting amp Operation Maintenance Dealer amp Installer Details Annual Service Record Warranty Registration 19 21 23 25 26 29 30 31 41 44 45 46 1 Technical Specifications and Dimensions Wood Burning 4 Series Parameter Beaumont Apollo Alpine Milan Belgravia Shoreditch Salisbury Nominal heat output kW 4 6 4 5 4 6 4 6 BTU hr 15695 85 15354 63 15695 85 15695 85 Mean CO emission at 13 02 0 76 0 68 0 76 0 37 Mean flue Gas temperature oC 167 200 262 262 Flue gas mass flow g s 3 2 3 5 3 6 3 6 Total efficiency Nett 84 0 82 80 80 Gross 76 44 74 62 72 8 72 8 Refuelling mins 45 60 45 60 Test fuel wood kg 1 1 1 1 38 Fuel size 2 x logs mm 300 x 300 x 300 x 300 x SAAS 130 dia 130 dia 130 dia 130 dia Maximum hearth temp oC 38 1 N A 33 55 Dimensions Weight Refer to Figure one on page 8 A B Cc D E Weight mm mm mm mm mm kg Beaumont 533 400 108 408 335 73 Belgravia 533 400 108 408 335 73 Shoreditch 565 400 108 408 278 78 Shoreditch LS 687 400 108 552 278 88 Shoreditch XLS 78
29. nformation DIRECTIONS Allow stove to go out and the surfaces to cool Scrape off any loose paint Lightly sand any existing sound paint to provide key Remove all dust dirt rust and grease It is essential that the surface is extremely clean Protect surrounding furnishings and carpet from spray mist This aerosol is designed to work at room temperature 20 25 C and should be stored inside for several hours prior to use Before spraying shake can vigorously for 3 minutes after mixing ball rattles This is especially important when using light colours as these have more pigments to mix For best results the appliance also needs to have been stored in an environment to room temperature 20 25 C for several hours prior to the painting process commencing If painting steel flue sections then these will also need to be pre heated Ensure work area is well ventilated and you are not spraying near naked flames or any incandescent materials Point spray nozzle towards object Hold can between 300 375mm 12 15 from surface to be painted Press spray firmly Use steady even strokes Several thin coats give a better finish than one heavy coat Do not apply more paint than is necessary If clogging develops remove spray nozzle with a twisting motion and clean Never stick pins or sharp objects into the can Gently replace spray nozzle with a twisting motion pointing away from you After use invert can and spray for a few seconds until no paint
30. ot recommended and will effect this appliance Refer to page 17 Flue Requirements 15 Chesney s recommend an appropriate spillage test be conducted with all appliances post installation Air inlet grilles must be so positioned that they are not liable to blockage There must be an adequate air supply into the room in which the appliance is installed and make sure apertures provided for this purpose are not restricted and are free from blockage Carbon Monoxide Building Regulations require that whenever a new or replacement fixed solid fuel or wood biomass appliance is installed in a dwelling a carbon monoxide alarm must be fitted in the same room as the appliance Further guidance is available in BS EN50292 2002 and from the alarm manufacturer s instructions Provision of an alarm must not be considered a substitute for either installing the appliance correctly or ensuring regular servicing and maintenance of the appliance and chimney system It is now a requirement for an electronic carbon monoxide detector conforming to BS EN 50291 to be fitted in the room where the appliance has been installed This should be maintained and tested in accordance with the manufactures instructions Hearths All Chesneys freestanding wood and multi fuel stoves can be fitted on a 12mm hearth providing there is sufficient load bearing capacity The inset Apollo s must be fitted on a full constructional hearth Chesneys recommend a minimum distance
31. p in multi fuel grate available to convert to coal burning from your stockist There is one Air Control Lever The Air Flow Bar that automatically distributes the air for combustion into the top or rear of the furnace Pull the bar out for more air giving more heat and a faster burn Push the bar in for less air giving less heat and a slower burn Air Flow Bar The Multi Fuel Range 6 and 8 Series These are designed for use with wood and solid fuel They have the following controls Fuel selector lever 32 Riddling lever illustrated with the red arrow below Air flow bar Fuel Selector Lever o Air Flow Bar Air Flow Bar Settings 33 Wood Setting Setting Setting i Between Settings and Setting Wood Setting Setting III primary and secondary air open fully Air bar is fully extended Setting Il primary air shut secondary open fully Air bar partially extended Between setting II and I primary air shut secondary partially open Setting primary and secondary air closed Air bar fully closed Coal setting Setting III primary and secondary air open fully Air bar is fully extended Setting II primary air open secondary air partially open Air bar partially extended Setting Il and primary and secondary air partially open Setting I primary and secondary air very slightly open allowing a small amount of air into the system 34 Double Sided 10 Series Wood Burning Stove The
32. ravia Wood Ancit Shoreditch Salisbury Shipton Nominal heat output kW 7 0 6 0 6 2 6 0 6 2 6 7 Mean CO emission at 13 02 0 34 0 37 0 34 0 37 0 3 0 23 Mean flue Gas temperature oC 265 199 324 294 324 294 Flue gas mass flow 9 8 3 7 4 1 5 4 4 1 5 4 3 7 Total efficiency Nett 85 1 80 4 85 1 80 85 1 80 4 Gross 77 4 78 8 77 4 78 4 77 4 78 8 Refueling mins 45 150 45 150 60 60 Test fuel wood ancit Kg 1 5 2 1 1 5 2 1 2 09 2 1 Fuel 2 x logs mm 13 14 moisture 300 x 150 300 x 150 300 x 150 Ancit per 2 1kg 2 3 moisture dia dia dia Maximum hearth temp oC 56 1 56 55 toig store Dimensions Weight Refer to Figure one on Page 8 A B Cc D E Weight mm mm mm mm mm kg Beaumont 704 522 155 541 395 128 Belgravia 704 522 155 541 395 120 Shoreditch 685 448 155 531 393 120 Shoreditch LS 803 448 155 648 393 132 Shoreditch XLS 903 448 155 748 393 139 Salisbury 653 450 155 505 440 123 Shipton 634 488 155 480 395 131 Alpine 686 460 140 523 386 125 Milan 920 525 195 740 472 127 Milan and Shoreditch LS and XLS can be installed with skirting boards 50mm from rear of the stove to a maximum height of 200mm The chimney and connecting fluepipe must have a minimum diameter of 150 mm and its dimension should not narrow to less than the size of the outlet socket of the stove at any point Minimum Flue Draught 12 Pascal Multi Fuel 8 Series
33. rols which generally apply in the smoke control area The Secretary of State for Environment Food and Rural Affairs has powers under the Act to authorise smokeless fuels or exempt appliances for use in smoke control areas in England In Scotland and Wales this power rests with Ministers in the devolved administrations for those countries Separate legislation the Clean Air Northern Ireland Order 1981 applies in Northern Ireland Therefore it is a requirement that fuels burnt or obtained for use in smoke control areas have been authorised in Regulations and that appliances used to burn solid fuel in those areas other than authorised fuels have been exempted by an Order made and signed by the Secretary of State or Minister in the devolved administrations The Smoke Control Tab MUST BE REMOVED for use in a smoke control area Chesney s range of Wood and Multi Fuel stoves have been recommended as suitable for use in smoke control areas when burning HETAS approved wood logs and smokeless fuel only Further information on the requirements of the Clean Air Act can be found here http smokecontrol defra gov uk Your local authority is responsible for implementing the Clean Air Act 1993 including designation and supervision of smoke control areas and you can contact them for details of Clean Air Act requirements 22 7 Apollo 4 and 8 Installation The Apollo range of inset stoves have been designed to be installed in t
34. should not occur However if a chimney fire does occur push the air control lever fully in turning off the stove tightly close the doors of the stove This should cause the chimney fire to go out If the chimney fire does not go out when the above action is taken then the fire brigade should be called immediately Do not relight the stove until the chimney and flue ways have been cleaned and examined by a professional 40 13 Maintenance Guarantee Your Chesneys stove comes with a 5 year guarantee on the stove body and a 12 month warranty on the non consumable parts such as the door handle hinges and air plates Consumable items such as fire bricks baffles glass rope seal ash pans and grids are consumable items and are not covered by a warranty These items will deteriorate over time and will need replacing The length of time that these parts last will depend on the type of fuel used and how hot and long the stove is left to run The firebricks rope seal and primary baffles are subjected to a huge amount of stress while the stove is under fire and will appear stressed quite quickly and the bricks can sometimes crack This does not mean their integrity is compromised and they will have plenty of life left in them There must not be at any time an extractor fan fitted in the same room as the appliance as this will cause fumes to emit into the room seek guidance from a competent person if this is unavoidable The c
35. t fuel wood kg 2 9 Fuel 3 logs mm less 15 1 moisture 250 x 150 Maximum hearth temp oC 73 Dimensions Weight 150 kg 570 __ 260 50 521 The chimney and connecting fluepipe must have a minimum diameter of 150 mm and its dimension should not narrow to less than the size of the outlet socket of the stove at any point Minimum Flue Draught 12 Pascal Distance to combustibles Side 350mm Wood Burning 12 Series Parameters Salisbury Wood Nominal heat output kW BTU hr 10 8 36851 1336 Mean CO emission at 13 02 0 15 Mean flue Gas temperature oC 321 Flue gas mass flow g s 10 0 Total efficiency Nett Gross 74 5 67 8 Refuelling mins 45 Test fuel wood kg 2 4 Fuel 3 logs mm less 15 1 moisture 250 x 150 Maximum hearth temp oC 35 Dimensions Weight 171 kg m 527 108 i 470 y The stove lid can simply be removed reducing the weight by 32 kg The chimney and connecting fluepipe must have a minimum diameter of 150 mm and its dimension should not narrow to less than the size of the outlet socket of the stove at any point Minimum Flue Draught 12 Pascal Distance to combustible Sides 350mm Rear 500mm Milan 4 Passive The Milan Passive when connected to an outside dedicated air supply provides all the air for combustion When the door is closed air is directed into the stove for combustion During refuelling when the door is open the air is directed to the front
36. two side bricks can now be removed To replace simply reverse the above instructions 35 Wood Burning 12 Series The 12 series has a single air control lever this controls both primary and secondary air into the stove With the control rod fully out the maximum air is entering the stove at the top front air wash and through the rear bricks When the control rod is pushed in the air is reduced proportionally between the air wash and the rear brick to give the best burn When the control rod is fully in there is still air entering the stove via the air wash Before lighting the stove ensure the baffle by pass is free to operate The air inlet manifold must not be blocked When the air inlet is connected to the outside and the door is closed fresh air is delivered into the stove for combustion and not taken from the room When the door is opened this air is drawn into the furnace via vents on the front face of the stove with the baffle bypass automatically operating when the door is opened any spillage is reduced to a negligible amount If using the air inlet manifold the ducting must be metal and fit over the air inlet If the air inlet manifold is not being used a 50 mm gap must be maintained at all times FLUE BOLT 36 Baffle The baffle is made up of 4 main parts SECONDARY MAIN p BYPASS BAFFLE BAFFLE LINKAGE The secondary baffle is secured to the top underside of the stove using the slots provided
37. wever persistent fume emission is potentially dangerous and must not be tolerated If fume emission does persist the following immediate actions should be taken Open doors and windows to ventilate room then leave the premises Let the fire out or eject and safely dispose of fuel from the appliance Check for flue or chimney blockage and clean if required Do not attempt to relight the fire until the cause of the fume emission has been identified and corrected If necessary seek expert advice Your installer should have fitted a CO alarm in the same room as the appliance If the alarm sounds unexpectedly follow the instructions given under Warning Note above Note Before lighting please note the following points Chesneys stoves must only use HETAS approved wood fuels and smokeless coal Do not use any liquid fuels Do not over load your stove Never empty the ash when the fire is alight Do not burn solid fuel and wood at the same time Wood burns from the top down whereas solid fuel burns from the bottom up therefore there is a conflict of air supply for complete combustion of your fuel The fuel selector must always be either wood or solid fuel Do not set half way Always use the glove provided to operate the handle and controls This appliance will get very hot and fireguards must be used where appropriate 31 The Wood Range 4 and 5 Series These are designed for wood burning only although there is a dro
38. wo stages The outer casing needs to be installed before the fire cube and the outer frame and door will need to be removed to install this appliance 1 Remove all internal parts baffles side and rear bricks solid fuel grate and ash pan 8 series only 2 Remove the frame which is secured with four hexagonal bolts under the top edge circled below figure 3 3 Toremove the door you must release the door retaining bar before lifting off the hinges 4 The flue collar retaining bolts are now visible remove these and the flue collar will drop down inside the fire cube 5 Remove the fire cube retaining bolts circled figure 2 Figure 6 Remove the four transport bolts in the rear of the outer casing The fire cube can now be removed 7 If in a Smoke Control Zone remove Smoke Tab 8 Instal the outer casing There are eight available securing points for the outer casing four in the base and four in the rear a minimum of four points must be used The outer box must be sealed with a heat proof sealant and mechanically fixed to the front face of the chimney breast this will allow the chimney to be back filled 23 Chimney Connection 1 Drop the liner through the outer casing and fix the flue adaptor then fit the flue collar to the adaptor bending the adaptor lugs to secure the collar to the adaptor 2 On the 8 series only there is an additional directional flue collar that bolts to the inside o

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