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Rename the bookmark. Delete bookmark? Cancel Delete. Delete from my manuals? Sign In OR. Don't have an account? Sign up! Restore password. Upload manual. Upload from disk. Upload from URL. There must be plenty of fresh air in the room where the stove is being installed, in order to ensure proper combustion.

Any air grilles must be placed in such a manner, that the air supply is not blocked. Building Regulations Approved Document J gives specific guidance on the required permanent ventilation into the room for combustion air of solid fuel appliances. The floor structure must be able to carry the weight of the wood burning stove, as well as the weight of a chimney, if necessary. When you choose where to set up your RAIS wood burning stove, you should consider the heat distribution to the other rooms.

This will enable you to get the best use out of your stove. The stove should be set up at a safe distance from inflammable materials. See the manufacturer's plate on the wood burning stove. When you have reached the desired position, release the positioning bolt, and turn the stove slightly until the bolt clicks into place. Make sure that the flue diverter is fastened to the protective cover.

Tighten the assembly using the three M6 nuts. The flue outlet spigot, which can be found in the stove in a bag, and the holder for the upper flue diverter are assembled with 3 M6 x 20 nuts and bolts. The upper flue diverter, baffle plate and top plate are assembled in reverse order.

Page Installation Distance To Combustible Wall Installation distance to combustible wall To find out whether the wall next to where the stove is going to be installed is flammable, you should contact your building contractor or the local building authorities. The hearth should be able to accommodate the weight of the stove. The chimney must be independently supported by wall brackets or a ceiling support plate.

The weight of the stove is indicated in the brochure. Inform the user that the appliance has been commissioned and ready to use and give instruction on the safe operation of the stove. These Instructions must be left with the user and the user should be instructed to keep them in a safe place.

Page For The Installer For the Installer Finally before firing the stove for the first time a check should be made to ensure that the assembly and stove installation has been satisfactory and that there are no leaks in any seals in the appliance and appliance connections to the chimney.

Ensure that the appliance and chimney flue are functioning correctly before finally handing over to the user. Read the later parts of this manual for guidance on care required when first lighting. HETAS Approval does not cover the use of other fuels either alone or mixed with the wood logs, nor does it cover instructions for the use of other fuels. Fuel The stove is designed and approved in accordance with EN and NS for stoking split, dried firewood.

Stoking with wet firewood causes both soot, environmental pollution and bad fuel economy. Freshly cut wood contains approx. Allow at least 1 year of storage time for newly cut wood before using. Wood with a diameter of more than mm should be split. Regardless of wood size, it should always have at least one surface area free of bark. This can result in the stove and chimney becoming damaged and would void the warranty.

The calorific value of the firewood is closely connected to the moisture level. Moist firewood has a low heat value. The more water the wood contains, the more energy it takes for this water to vaporise, resulting in this energy being lost.

Page Drying And Storage Drying and storage Drying wood takes time: proper air drying takes approximately 2 years. Here are some tips: Store the wood sawn, split and stacked in an airy, sunny place, which is protected against rain the south side of the house is particularly suitable. Store the firewood stacks at a hand's breadth apart, as this ensures that the air flowing through takes the moisture with it.

Avoid covering the firewood stacks with plastic, as this prevents the moisture from escaping. Primary air is the combustion air added to the primary combustion zone, i.

This air, which is cold, is only used in the lighting stage. Secondary air is the air which is added in the gas combustion zone, i. The tertiary channel, which can be seen at the top of the combustion chamber towards the back, serves to combust the final gas residues. By setting the interval between position 1 and 2, the energy content in the firewood is used optimally, as there is oxygen for combustion and for the burning of the pyrolysis gasses.

When the flames are a clear yellow the damper has been set correctly. Finding the correct position comes with time after you have used for stove for a while. It is not recommended that you turn it down completely. A mistake commonly made is shutting the damper too early because it feels too hot. This results in dark smoke emanating from the chimney and in the calorific value of the firewood not being used to its fullest.

Room ventilation and stoves There must not be an extractor fan fitted in the same room as the stove as this can cause the stove to emit smoke and fumes into the room. The stove requires a permanent and adequate air supply in order for it to operate safely and efficiently. In accordance with current Building Regulations the installer may have fitted a permanent air supply vent into the room in which the stove is installed to provide combustion air. This air vent should not under any circumstances be shut off or sealed.

The damper has 3 settings. Position 1 The damper is closed meaning that there is no air supply. Position 2 Push the lever to the right until it stops. This position gives full secondary air. During normal use the lever is set between position 1 and 2.

When the flames are clear and yellow, the damper is set correctly, i. When the stove is in the desired position, let go of the pedal and turn the stove lightly until it slips into place. Installation It is prohibited to carry out unauthorised alterations to the stove. There must be plenty of fresh air in the room where the stove is being installed, in order … During cleaning and care, the stove must be cold.

If the glass is sooty: - Moisten a piece of paper or newspaper, dip it in the ash, and rub the sooty glass with it. Please note that it is a legal requirement under England and … 7. All replaceable parts can be bought as spare parts from your RAIS distributor. See the following spare parts diagrams for the individual products. To reduce the risk of fire, follow the installation instructions.

Failure to follow these instructions may result in property damage, bodily injury, or even dea Homeowner: Please keep these instructions for future reference. Over the years, valuable memories will occur around the warmth and comfort of your stove. Thank you for allowing our product to be the backdrop for those special moments. For your safety, follow the installation directions.



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