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1. 8 390019 1 Z HOLVO L3NOVIN 9 dood HSV S YOO LSVO Sd YOOd 15 04 04 THE AUTHENTIC ORIGINAL Esse North America Tel 250 743 2221 Fax 250 743 1229 Esse Firemaster UK Ouzledale Foundry Co Ltd Long Ing Barnoldswick Lancashire BB18 6BN Tel 01282 813235 Fax 01282 816876 www ouzledale co uk
2. 95 1006 OL LNO 11Nd IOULNOD Gi Np N3dO OL 1331 TOULNOD ANHVONOD3S d Yr sdil goH Side bricks Figure 3 Firebox parts Back Wall to Connector Be 3155 w B Back Wall to Stove C Side Wall to Connector Floor Protector must be 0 50 minimum thickness non combustible material having an equal or better insulating value of k 0 84 It must extend beneath the dei NR stove and to the front sides rear as indicated For Canada Clearances may only be reduced by means approved by the regulatory authority If the chimney connector goes horizontally through a wall the floor protection must extend under the connector and 2 50 beyond each side WARNING DO NOT STORE WOOD WITHIN THE CLEARANCE AREA Notes on Woodburning Wood burns most efficiently when the air for combustion is supplied from above the fire bed rather than below The air supplied above the fire bed provides the oxygen necessary for the volatile gases smoke given off by the wood as it heats to combust This ensures that the gases are burnt and used to heat the stove instead of being wasted up the chimney or condensing and forming tarry deposits inside the stove in the flue or on the stove glass Running the stove with the primary air control open and the air wash
3. way of sheet metal support plates at both ends of chimney section Cover opening with and support chimney section on both sides with 24 gage minimum sheet metal supports See that the supports are fastened securely to wall surfaces on all sides Make sure fasteners used to secure chimney flue liner 1 Connectors to a masonry chimney excepting method B shall extend in one continuous section through the wall pass through system and the chimney wall to but not past the inner flue liner face 2 A chimney connector shall not pass through an attic or roof space closet or similar concealed space or a floor or ceiling WIND Q WIND WIND Pressure and Suction zones Effect of adjacent buildings hills or tall created by wind trees on the exit of flue gases Figure 6 Chimney and flue performance Chimney Height A masonry chimney or a listed factory build chimney must be the required height above the roof and any other nearby obstructions The chimney must be at least 3 90 cm higher than the highest point where it passes through the roof and at least 2 60 cm higher than the highest part of the roof or structure that is within 10 305 cm of the chimney measured horizontally 2 10 3 RULE Ridge 12 Flue Draught The chimney can be checked before the stove is installed with a smoke match If the chimney doesn t pull the smoke it may suggest the chimney needs attention See the Flue Diagnosis Table below
4. 5 1 in 25 4 mm air space to chimney length Chimney section 4 Chimney H connector Chimney connector Air space Chimney length 2 1n 50 8 mm mMM i Masonry Sheet steel chimney supports NOTES Minimum clearance Method A 12 304 8 mm Clearance to Combustible Wall Member Using a minimum thickness 3 5 89 mm brick and a 5 8 15 9 mm minimum wall thickness clay liner construct a wall pass through The clay liner must conform to ASTM C315 Standard Specification for Clay Fire Linings or its equivalent Keep a minimum of 12 304 8 mm of brick masonry between the clay liner and wall combustibles The clay liner shall run from the brick masonry outer surface to the inner surface of the chimney flue liner but not past the inner surface Firmly grout or cement the clay liner in place to the chimney flue liner Method B 9 228 6 mm Clearance to Combustible Wall Member Using a 6 152 4 mm inside diameter listed factory built Solid Pak chimney section with insulation of 1 25 4 mm or more build a wall pass through with a minimum 9 228 6 mm air space between the outer wall of the chimney length and wall combustibles Use sheet metal supports fastened securely to wall surfaces on all sides to maintain the 9 228 6 mm air space When fastening supports to chimney length do not penetrate the chimney liner the inside wall of the Solid Pak chimney The inner end of the Solid Pak
5. Clearance Combustibl sf Connector Ceiling Support To Stove COMBUSTIBLE ALL Refer to Clearances to Combustibles es em gt ral 10 Combustible Wall Chimney Connector Pass Throughs Minimum chimeny clearance to brick and combustibles 2 in 50 8 mm 12 1n 304 8 mm of brick Chimney connector Chimnev Flue Fire clay liner Minimum 12 1n 304 8 mm to combustibles Masonry chimney Minimum chimney clearance from masonry to sheet steel supports and combustibles 2 in 50 8 mm Minimum clearance 9 in 228 6 mm Chimney connector x Nonsoluble Factory built refractory chimney length cement Chimney length Hush with inside 4 Use chimney o1 flue e chimne mirs parts to attach connector securely Hir space 9 in 228 6 mm min Chimney Solid insulated listed factory built chimney length Sheet steel supports Minimum chimney clearance to sheet steel supports and combustibles 2 in 50 8 mm Two air channels each 1 in 25 4 mm Chimney connector Minimum 6 in 152 4 mm glass Two ventilated air fiber insulation channels each amp a 1 in 2 4mm Masonry Chimney Construction of Sheet steel sheet steel supports Chimney flue Minimum chimney clearance to sheet steel supports and combustibles Minimum clearance Sheet steel 4m 50 8 mm 2 1n 50 8 mm supports
6. External flues must be insulated to prevent heat loss Where passage through a wall or partition of combustible consruction is desired the installation shall conform to CAN CSA B365 Installation Code fo Solid Fuel Burning Appliances and Equipment Canada DO NOT CONNECT THIS UNIT TO A CHIMNEY FLUE SERVING ANOTHER APPLIANCE DO NOT CONNECT TO ANY AIR DISTRIBUTION DUCT OR SYSTEM Chimney Connection The chimney connector is a single walled pipe used to connect the stove to the chimney The chimney connector MUST be 6 in diameter with a minimum thickness of 24 gauge black steel or 26 gauge blued steel Aluminium and galvanized steel pipe is not acceptable for use with the woodstove These materials cannot withstand the extreme temperatures of a wood fire and can give off toxic fumes when heated Do not use the connector pipe as a chimney Each chimney connector or stove pipe section must be installed to the stove flue collar and to each other with the male crimped end toward the stove Chimney Connector This prevents any amount of condensed or liquid creosote from running down the outside of the pipe or the stove top All joints including the flue collar connection must be secured with three sheet metal screws to ensure that the sections do not separate No part of the chimney connector may pass through an attic or roof space closet or other concealed space or through a floor ceiling All sections of the chimney connectors mu
7. Note This test is only a guide as an apparently poor flue may improve once the stove is installed lit and the flue is warmed If once the stove is installed there is any doubt that the chimney is providing an adequate draught a flue draught reading can be taken with the stove lit Two flue draught readings should be taken one with the stove at minimum firing rate and one at maximum firing rate Measurement The flue draught test hole must be drilled in the flue pipe as close to the stove as possible and before any flue draught stabiliser Minimum The stove should be lit and allowed to warm the flue thoroughly The air controls can then be set so that the stove burns on a low setting Allow the burning rate to become steady The flue draught reading should now be taken with the primary air intake closed and the airwash control fully open Maximum The primary air intake can now be opened to allow the stove to burn at maximum rate Give the stove some time for the burning rate to become steady and then close the primary air intake make sure the airwash control is fully open and take a flue draught reading immediately Ideally the flue draught readings should range between 1 mm wg 0 04 in wg and 2 5 mm wg 0 1 in wg Any readings significantly outside this range may indicate the need for remedial action Low flue draught symptoms difficult to light and smoke coming into the room Cause Remedy Cold chimney Lin
8. available in aerosol form from your stove dealer Do not use this paint until the stove is completely cold and always follow the instructions on the container before starting to paint The usual precautions should be taken such as covering adjoining surfaces and protecting the bolster lids The bolster lids are made from stainless steel These have been treated with oil at the factory to prevent fingerprints and marks forming The lids can be wiped clean with a damp cloth and proprietary stainless steel cleaners may be used It is recommended that after such cleaning the lids be again treated with oil by wiping over with a lint free cloth This will prevent fingerprints and smears Baby oil or similar is recommended for this purpose The loading door glass should stay relatively clean if the correct type of fuel is used as described above but from time to time this can be cleaned when cold with a proprietary glass cleaner and a dry cloth or depending on soot build up a nylon pan scourer Vinegar and newspaper may also successfully be used FIG 5 ALTERNATIVE FUELBAR POSITIONS Fuel bar fits into any of the slots Installation Instructions Important Installation Notes a When this stove is not properly installed a house fire may result To reduce the risk of fire follow the installation instructions Contact local building or fire officials about restrictions and installation inspection requirements in your area b For the US this
9. GOOD MECHANICAL ORDER IF THE CHIMNEY WAS PREVIOUSLY USED FOR AN OPEN FIRE IT IS POSSIBLE THAT THE HIGHER FLUE GAS TEMPERATURES GENERATED BY THE STOVE MAY LOOSEN DEPOSITS THAT WERE FIRMLY ADHERING TO THE INNER SURFACE OF THE CHIMNEY AND CAUSE BLOCKAGE OF THE FLUEPIPE WE RECOMMEND THAT IN SUCHA SITUATION A SECOND SWEEPING OF THE CHIMNEY SHOULD BE CARRIED OUT WITHIN ONE MONTH OF REGULAR USE OF THE STOVE AFTER INSTALLATION THE FIREGUARD SUPPLIED SHOULD BE USED WHEN THE COOKSTOVE IS IN OPERATION THE FIRE GUARD SHOULD BE HUNG FROM THE HAND RAIL AND POSITIONED IN FRONT OF THE FIRE DOOR AVOID THE USE OF AEROSOL SPRAYS IN THE VICINITY OF THE STOVE WHEN IT IS IN OPERATION THE FRONT OF THE STOVE BECOMES VERY HOT WHEN IN USE DO NOT PLACE TOWELS THE HAND RAIL WHEN THE STOVE IS ALIGHT DO NOT INSTALL MOBILE HOME DO NOT CONNECT TO OR USE IN CONJUNCTION WITH ANY AIR DISTRIBUTION DUCTWORK UNLESS SPECIFICALLY APPROVED FOR SUCH INSTALLATIONS DO NOT USE CHEMICALS OR FLUIDS TO START THE FIRE DO NOT BURN GARBAGE FLAMMABLE FLUIDS SUCH AS GASOLINE NAPHTHA OR ENGINE OIL HOT WHILE IN OPERATION KEEP CHILDREN CLOTHING AND FURNITURE AWAY CONTACT MAY CAUSE SKIN BURNS 1 Operating Instructions Your Stove Figure 1 shows the stove and its controls The large glass door on the left is the loading door through which the fire is lighted and refuelled The small door at the bottom on the left is the a
10. Installation and Operating Instructions for the ESSE Cookstove Save these Instructions i m Ouzledale Foundry Co Limited Long Ing Barnoldswick Lancashire BB18 6BN England Table of Contents NOTE a ec ent anid dai eo 1 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Safety Notes Properly installed operated and maintained this appliance will not emit fumes into the dwelling However occasional fumes from de ashing and re fuelling may occur Persistent fume emission is potentially dangerous and must not be tolerated If fume emission does persist open doors and windows to ventilate the room Let the fire burn out or eject and safely dispose of fuel from the appliance Once the fire is cold check the flue and chimney for blockages and clean if required For Canada The authority having jurisdiction such as municipal building department fire department fire prevention bureau etc should be consulted before installation to determine the need to obtain a permit DO NOT ATTEMPT RELIGHT THE FIRE UNTIL THE CAUSE OF THE FUME EMISSION HAS BEEN IDENTIFIED AND CORRECTED SEEK EXPERT ADVICE IF NECESSARY DO NOT FIT AN EXTRACTOR FAN IN THE SAME ROOM AS THE APPLIANCE AN ADEQUATE AIR SUPPLY FOR COMBUSTION AND VENTILATION IS ESSENTIAL AIR OPENINGS PROVIDED FOR THIS PURPOSE MUST NOT BE RESTRICTED IT IS IMPORTANT THAT FLUE WAYS ARE CLEANED FREQUENTLY AND THE CHIMNEY SWEPT REGULARLY ALSO THE STOVE MUST BE MAINTAINED IN
11. When ignited this creosote makes an extremely hot fire The chimney and chimney connector should be inspected at least once every two months during the heating season to determine if creosote build up has occured If creosote has accumulated it should be removed to reduce the risk of a chimney fire Types of wood for fuel For best results use well seasoned hardwood Allow wood to dry out under cover in well ventilated conditions for at least twelve months Wood is ready for burning when radial cracks appear in the end of the logs Burning wood that is not seasoned will result in tar being deposited in the stove on the glass and in the flueways This build up of tar is a hazard and if it ignites may cause a chimney fire Resinous softwood burns well and gives a high output for short periods but is not as efficient and does not last as long as hardwood WARNING DO NOT STORE WOOD WITHIN THE CLEARANCE AREA OF THE STOVE Ash Removal Wood burns best on its own ash and a manageable layer of ash on the grate is of benefit to the efficient running of your stove To empty the ashes from the ashpan below the grate open the door on the bottom left of the stove using the operating tool by inserting the tool into the slot and turning anti clockwise Insert the tool into the slot on the ash pan and pull forwards to remove Ashes should be placed in a metal container with a tight lid The closed container of ashes should be placed on a noncombustible floor on
12. an existing accumulation of tar resulting in a chimney fire Don not overfire the cookstove If the stove or chimney connector glows you are overfiring Extended Wood Burning Loading a large amount of wood into the stove all at once will reduce the temperature inside the stove If the temperature is too low the gases given off from the wood will be too low to combust resulting in a lot of smoke covering the inside of the stove including the glass with soot To combat this problem it is a good idea to increase the temperature of the stove before loading by further opening the air inlets Load the wood and leave the air controls open until the moisture is driven out of the wood and the stove is back up to an efficient operating temperature The air inlets can then be reduced to hold the temperature of the stove Loading the stove little and often will help keep the stove temperature steady Note The above text should be used as a guide only The ideal operation of your stove depends on a number of factors which vary with each installation and so gaining experience operating your stove is the only way to learn its best operation Creosote Formation and Need for Removal When wood is burned slowly it produces tar and other organic vapours which combine with expelled moisture to form creosote The creosote vapours condense in the relatively cool chimney flue of a slow burning fire As a result creosote residue accumulates on the flue lining
13. chimney section shall be flush with the inside of the masonry chimney flue and sealed with a non water soluble refractory cement Use this cement to also seal to the brick masonry penetration Method C 6 152 4 mm Clearance to Combustible Wall Member Starting with a minimum 24 gage 024 61 mm 6 152 4 mm metal chimney connector and a minimum 24 gage ventilated wall thimble which has two air channels of 1 25 4 mm each construct a wall pass through There shall be a minimum 6 152 4 mm separation area containing fiberglass insulation from the outer surface of the wall thimble to wall combustibles Support the wall thimble and cover its opening with a 24 gage minimum sheet metal support Maintain the 6 152 4 mm space There should also be a support sized to fit and hold the metal chimney connector See that the supports are fastened securely to wall surfaces on all sides Make sure fasteners used to secure the metal chimney connector do not penetrate chimney flue liner Method D 2 50 8 mm Clearance to Combustible Wall Member Start with a solid pak listed factory built chimney section least 12 304 mm long with insulation of 1 25 4 mm or more and an inside diameter of 8 2 inches 51 mm larger than the 6 152 4 mm chimney connector Use this as a pass through for a minimum 24 gage single wall steel chimney connector Keep solid pak section concentric with and spaced 1 25 4 mm off the chimney connector by
14. control closed will provide oxygen for the wood to burn on the fire bed but will not provide air for the volatile gases above the fire bed to combust resulting in a smoky inefficient fire With the above in mind it is plain to see that the stove should ideally be run with the primary air inlet closed and the air wash control open whenever possible Another advantage of running the stove with the air wash open is that the air being drawn into the stove travels across the glass forming an air barrier between the glass and the fire bed helping to prevent smoke particles sticking to the glass If the fire dies down too low opening the primary air control for a short period will revive it Correct running temperatures for wood burning To get the best results from your stove it is recommended that a wood stove thermometer available from your stove dealer be fitted to the flue pipe above the stove at eye level if possible The figures below show the recommended temperature of the flue gases 115 C 245 C 240 F 475 F The flue gases should be in this temperature band for the safest most efficient and most economical operation of your stove Below 115 C 240 F This is below the condensation point of wood gases and may cause the build up of tar in the chimney dirty the sto ve glass and result in the inefficient burning of fuel Above 245 C 475 F Too hot Heat will be wasted up the chimney Excess heat may damage the stove or ignite
15. e the chimney Chimney too short Extend the chimney Down draught Relocate extend the chimney terminal Fit an anti down draught cowl Chimney diameter too large Line chimney Chimney obstruction Clear sweep chimney Restricted air supply Check for competing draughts other chimneys extractor hoods fans Fit an air vent if the room is sealed High flue draught symptoms fire difficult to control fuel will not last stove too hot stove damage Cause Remedy External wind conditions Fit s tabilizer cowl Fit flue draught stabilizer combined with chimney terminal 13 Flue Stabilizer A flue stabilizer can be fitted to reduce the draught through the stove if the flue draught is too high The flue stabilizer should be fitted in the same room as the stove be the same size as the flue pipe and be fitted no closer than 28 700mm to the flue outlet of the appliance Positioning The overall dimensions of the stove are shown in Figure 1 The figure below shows the requied clearances around the stove A Back Wall to Connector 15 5 B Back Wall to Stove ___ 15 C Side Wall to Connector 0 15 Floor Protector must be 0 50 minimum thickness non combustible material having an equal or better insulating value of k 0 84 It must extend beneath the stove and to the front sides rear as indicated Canada 450MM the chimney connector goes horizontally through a
16. king temperature in the oven only requires a small amount of fuel To reduce the effective size of the firebox the fuel bar can be moved towards the back and thus used to hold a smaller amount of fuel at the rear of the firebox see Figure 5 This also has the advantage of reducing the heat radiated through the window making life easier for the cook The temperature gauge on the oven door provides an indication of the oven temperature It should be noted however that since the gauge is attached to the door it will drop if the door is left open for any prolonged period in which case the oven may be hotter than is indicated on the dial Once the door is closed again the gauge will come back to temperature Cleaning the Stove The stove should only be cleaned when it is cold The exterior can be dusted with a firm brush Do not use a cloth as this will drag on the paint finish leaving lint on the surface As the stove top is used for cooking normal wear and tear will occur Spills should be wiped up immediately with a damp cloth but oven cleaners should not be used on the hob surface The exterior of the stove is painted with high temperature stove paint and from time to time it may become necessary to renovate the exterior by repainting The surface must be prepared by rubbing down with a wire brush The stove paint will not key to the surface if there are fat deposits or food particles on the area to be resprayed High temperature stove paints are
17. left to open and right to close The flue damper is open when the knob is pulled out and closed when it is pushed in To light the stove the secondary air control should be fully open and the damper knob pulled out This will allow fumes to escape directly up the flue whilst the stove warms up Open the air wash control and the primary air control fully Place some tightly rolled paper on top of some crumpled paper on the base towards the back of the stove On top of this place some small pieces of wood Light the crumpled paper and close the door Never use gasoline gasoline type lantern fuel kerosene charcoal lighter fluid or similar liquids to Start or freshen up a fire in this heater Keep all such liquids well away from the heater while it is in use Once the fire becomes established add some larger pieces of wood As the stove comes up to temperature close the primary air inlet The burning rate of the stove can now be regulated by the rate at which fuel is added and by adjusting the air wash control STOYULNOD H3dl AVG 1 OL SIHL ASN ASN NI SI 3AO LS JHL NSHM NMOHS SV N332S3 l3 JHL Lis N3dO OL SIHL 350 NVdHSV 3H L OL SIH L 35 TOOL 2 294 Buryse 9 11 009 lt E JAOLS L 9I4 1991 2 OL OL 1131 NIV 2
18. room heater must be connected to 1 A chimney complying with the requirements for Type HT chimneys in the Standard for Chimneys Factory Built Residential Type and Building Heating Appliance UL 103 or 2 A code approved masonary chimney with a flue liner c Please read this entire manual before you install and use your new stove Failure to follow instructions may result in property damage bodily injury or even death Chimney and Flue The successful operation of the stove relies on the adequate performance of the chimney to which it is connected The chimney must Be suitable for solid fuel Have an internal cross section of no less than 320 cm sq 8 Dia If a flue liner is used it should be 6 diameter and suitable for solid fuel Be a minimum 15 4 6m high from hearth level to pot Be terminated at least 40 1m above roof level so that the chimney does not terminate in a pressure zone See Figure 6 Be free from cracks severe bends voids and obstructions New chimneys must be built in accordance with local building regulations If the stove is installed as a freestanding appliance it should not support any part of the chimney Voids in the chimney should be avoided as these will prevent a steady flue draught The stove flue pipe should pass beyond the narrowing of the chimney A flue chimney access point may also be required so that the state of the chimney can be checked and any fallen soot removed
19. sh door The large door to the right of the stove is the oven and the small door at the bottom right is the oven flue access door Included inside your stove is a multi purpose operating tool for lifting the ash pan adjusting the primary and secondary air supply and opening the doors A fire guard is also supplied which should be hung from the rail in front of the fire door when the stove is in operation The stove is suitable for burning wood only Lighting and Controlling the Fire Warning The front of the stove becomes very hot when in use Do not place towels on the hand rail when the stove is alight and keep children and pets away from the stove Always use the fire guard supplied Before lighting ensure that all the internal components are correctly in position See Figure 3 Open the ash door on the bottom left of the stove by inserting the operating tool into the handle slot and turning it in an anti clockwise direction Figure 1 shows the primary air control lever on the left Push the lever left to open and right to close To light the stove the air control should be fully open Open the loading door by lifting the handle either manually or using the operating tool Caution when the stove is running the handle will become hot and the operating tool alone should then be used Figure 1 shows the secondary air control to the left and the direct flue damper to the right As with the primary air control the lever should be pushed
20. st be accessible for cleaning Where passage through a wall or partition of combustible construction is desired the installation must conform with NFPA 211 or CAN CSA B365 Chimney DO NOT CONNECT THIS UNIT TO A CHIMNEY FLUE SERVING ANOTHER APPLIANCE DO NOT CONNECT TO ANY AIR DISTRIBUTION DUCT OR SYSTEM This room heater must be connected to a factory built UL 103 HT chimney ULC S629 in Canada or a code approved masonry chimney with a flue liner Masonry Chimney Ensure that a masonry chimney meets the minimum standards of the National Fire Protection Association NFPA by having it inspected by a professional Make sure there are no cracks loose mortar or other signs of deterioration and blockage Have the chimney cleaned before the stove is installed and operated When connecting the stove through a combustible wall to a masonry chimney special methods are needed Factory Built Chimney When metal prefabricated chimney is used the manufacturer s installation instructions must be followed You must also purchase from the same manufacturer and install the ceiling support package or wall pass through and T section package firestops where needed insulation shield roof flashing chimney cap etc Maintain proper clearance to the structure as recommended by the manufacturer The chimney must be the required height above the roof or other obstructions for safety and proper draft operation Listed Chimney Maintain 2 Inch
21. the ground well away from all combustible materials pending final disposal If the ashes are disposed of by burial in soil or otherwise locally dispersed they should be retained in the closed container until all cinders have thoroughly cooled Operating the Oven and Hobs The temperature of the hob is graduated from left to right The left side is hotter and so is used for boiling and the right side for simmering The oven door and the fire door are opened by lifting the handle either manually or using the operating tool Both handles will become hot during operation when a cloth or the operating tool provided is recommended The oven and hobs are heated directly by the fire In order to heat up the oven and hobs the fire should be lit as described Once the fire is established the flue damper should be pushed in This Will allow the hot fumes from the fire to circulate around the inner cavity between the stove and the oven thus heating up both the hobs and the oven The hob lids can be left in the down position when the hob is not being used in order to keep the hotplate warm In the up position the they will allow more heat to come into the room To reduce the heat going to the oven when the stove is up and running the flue damper knob can be pulled out This will allow the hot fumes to escape directly up the chimney via the boiling side of the hotplate thus reducing the heat to the oven but maintaining a hot hotplate To maintain a good coo
22. wall the floor protection must extend under the connector and 2 50mm beyond each side For Canada Clearances may only be reduced by means approved by the regulatory authority WARNING DO NOT STORE WOOD WITHIN THE CLEARANCE AREA Flue connection DO NOT CONNECT THIS UNIT TO A CHIMNEY FLUE SERVING ANOTHER APPLIANCE The flue pipe used to connect the stove to the chimney is 6 150mm in diameter The flue connection is on the top of the stove in the centre at the back Important notes 1 The installation must allow for adequate chimney sweeping 2 Avoid using bends greater than 45 to the vertical All pipe flue sections should be as close to vertical as possible 3 All joints in the flue system must be effectively sealed 4 All flue sockets must face upwards On completing the installation check that all the internal components of the stove are positioned correctly Check Grate baffle ashpan insulation bricks fuel bar See Figure 3 14 YOLOlELSAY 3113 05 dO LSVO 68 ALVIdLOH LAMOVYE 22 TANVd ACIS 8019191534 ANIA Wad vc qr I3IHS LV3H 3113 ec J133V amp 8 1 ATAHS MIGWASSV 39NIH HOOT 61 SLYOddNS ATAHS LSVO 81 1 ZI 91 ALVYD 91 NVdHSV 1 J1V Id 55999 J1343V8 SS INIVIS 1914 HH daN OF dood SSA00V 3114 6 MOQNIM SSV19

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