Aarrow Fires SF 50 manuel d'utilisation

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    INSTALLATION & OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS The Stratford Multifuel Sf & Si Stoves Stratford Sf 50 Convector PLEASE RETAIN THESE INSTRUCT IONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE[...]

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    2 Congratulations on your choice of an Aarrow Stove. More than 20 years experience has been put into the development of our Stratford Multifuel to ensure ultimate performance and years of trouble free enjoyment. Every detail on the fire has been carefully engineered and designed which is why we are so confident in the reliability of our product. Sh[...]

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    3 The Stratford Sf & Si Installation and Operating Instructions Contents Operating Instructions 1 Introductio n - The Principle of the Fire 5 2 Checklist 6 A - Stratford Sf B - Stratford Si 3 F i r e B e d 7 4 Firebrick Lini ng for Sf only 8 5 Throat Inspection 9 6 The Air System 10 A - Interlock B - Multi-Purpose Operating Tool 7 G l a s s / T[...]

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    4 WARNING To All Solid Fuel Users PETROLEUM COKE SOME OF WHOSE BRAND NAMES ARE "CALCO", "PETROCOKE " OR "WONDERCO" MUST NOT BE BURNED IN THIS APPLIANCE TO USE THIS FUEL WILL IN VALIDATE THE APPLIANCE WARRANTY IF IN DOUBT CONT ACT THE SOLID FUEL ASSOCIATION TELEPHONE FREEPHONE 0800 600000 THE USE OF SPARE PART S OTHER T[...]

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    5 Operating Instructions For The Stratford Multifuel Sf & Si. 1. INTRODUCTION - THE PRINCIPLE OF THE FIRE Your Aarrow Fire is built to the highest standard of craftsmansh ip using the best materials and the most modern equipment available. It is a highly efficient and sophis ticated piece of m achinery and when properly ins talled and operated [...]

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    6 2. CHECK LIST Inside the ap pliance you s hould find the followi ng. Stratford Sf 30 Stratford Sf 50 Stratford Sf 70 Stratford Sf 90 Stratford Si 40 Stratford Si 60 Conv. Boil. Conv. Boil. Conv. Boil. Conv. Boil. Conv. Boil. Conv. Boil. Grate Bars 7 7 9 9 11 11 11 11 7 7 11 11 Fire Bed Surround 7 7 9 11 3 4 Refractory Lining 230x197 4 4 3 5 Refra[...]

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    7 3. FIRE BED Grate The grates in the Stratford Sf & Si Multifuel units co mpri se a series of reciprocating cast iron bars seated on a pivoted "comb". All bars i n the grate are identical, but ev ery other bar is turn ed through 180 degrees, with the ends of the bars marked "H" sitting on the high sections of th e comb, and[...]

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    8 4. REFRACTORY LINING FOR S f CONVECTOR MODELS ONLY Warning: Refracto ry linings a re very fr agile, han dle with ex treme care . Stratford Sf Multifuel Convectors are lined with reflective panels, cons isting of a combination of rectangular linings, whic h sit on the rear ledge, a nd side lini ngs which sit on the l andings. A thr oat plate is si[...]

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    9 • Remove front fuel retaine r bars. • Set the four li nings on t he side ledges on either side of the fireb ox. See Fig 5. • Set the three 197mm x 230mm rectangular linings on the u pper surface of the grate bar channel at the rear of the firebox. • To keep the back lin ings in position, locate the stainless steel lock ing channel centred[...]

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    10 6. THE AIR SYSTEM Flue Outlet/Hot Plate only for Sf The flue outlet is packed together with the firebrick lin ing and multi-purpose tool, insid e the appliance. The hot plate comes fitted on the top of the fire. To fit flue outlet: • Select the desired posit ion (top or rear outle t) • Smear a very thin lay er of sui table sealant or fine ad[...]

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    11 Disassemble Air Wash (see fig. 7) The air wash may be disassembled for cleaning or adj ustment to achieve this the following pro cedure should be followed when the fire is cold and unlit. • Support Air Wash cover with one ha nd • Move cover up by smartly tapping the bo ttom with a hammer. • Remove assem bly from appl iance. • Clean and/o[...]

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    12 Ash pit door Figure 8 7. GLASS/TRIM A gilt trim fitted around firedoor glass comes as standard . It clips on to the small lugs at the top and botto m of the aperture in the cast iron firedoor, as a "spring fit". When fitted, the trim locks the glass retaining clips in position. (see fig 9). If necessary the glass c an be removed as fol[...]

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    13 8. DOOR ADJUSTMENTS The catch can be adjusted by sharply tapping the catch on the inside of the door as shown in Fig 10. Once the appliance has been under fi re for a period of t ime the fire door m ay appear to have m oved out of alignment with relation to th e door aperture or catch on the door in terlock mechanism. This is quite normal and du[...]

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    14 9. SPARE PARTS LIST A - Stratford Sf Description Item Part No Sf30 Sf50 Sf70 Sf90 Ashpit Door, complete with Han dle & Seal 1 AFS045 AFS046 AFS049 AFS049 Ashpit Door Handle 2 AFS 041 AFS041 AFS041 AFS041 Decorative Trim (Door Surround) Gold B l a c k 3 AFS095 AFS095A AFS096 AFS096A AFS097 AFS097A AFS097 AFS097A Fire Door, Com plete with hand[...]

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    15 B -Stratford Si Description Item Part No Si40 Si60 Ashpit Door, complete with Ha ndle & Seal 1 AFS045 AFS046 Ashpit Door Handle 2 AFS041 AFS041 Decorative Trim (Door Surround) Gold B l a c k 3 AFS095 AFS095A AFS096 AFS096A Fire Door, Complete with handle, Gla ss, Gaskets, Clips & Seal 4 AFS200 AFS201 Hinge Kit, Comprises 2 Hinges, 4 Shim[...]

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    16 10. ACCESSORIES Stands Elegant stands are availabl e for the Stratfo rd Sf only . These increase the height of the appliance and rear fl ue outlet by approximately 125 mm (6''). Check current brochure for details. Traceries For added decorative effect, beautiful Door Trace ries (Arches, Da wn & Sunb urst) are available for the co m[...]

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    17 TECHNICAL DATA THE STRATFORD Sf RANGE Stratford Sf 30 Stratford Sf 50 Stratford Sf 70 Stratford Sf 90 Conv. Boiler Conv. Boiler Conv. Boiler Conv. Boiler Room Heater only Min/Max output (kw) 2 - 8 N/A 3 - 11 N/A 4 - 19 N/A 5 - 26 N/A Boiler type 30 Boiler type 50 Boiler type 70/90 Boiler type 70/90 Room Heater with domestic hot water with option[...]

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    18 Recommended fuels are as fellows: The Hetas Ltd, "Three Tick" appliance approval only covers th e use of the following fuels in this ap pliance; Phurnacite, Phur nacite Plus , Centurion, Maxibrite, Extracite, Pureheat, Blazebrite, Taybrite, Sunb rite (Doubles/Singl es), Anthracit e and Welsh Dry Steam C oal (Large/ Small Nuts ). Approv[...]

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    19 Lighting the fire Solid fuel burning • On multifuel fires with variable grate setting facility set the grate to the "coal" burn ing position. • Ensure that ash pan is in positio n and the fire door closed. • Set the air wash to one quarter open position. • Set the primary inlet to the fully open po sition (or the thermostat con[...]

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    20 In the morning • Open air control fully un til the embers begin to glow brightly. • Lightly de -ash. • Place smaller pieces of fuel on the fire up to the top of the fuel retainer ba rs. • When the fi re is well establ ished de-ash and em pty the ash pan. Note: The exact setting of the controls will vary with chimney cond itions etc. If t[...]

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    21 For Stratford Si • Engage the operating tool on the comb extentio n. • Move up and down vigorously the riddling lever (Ash will fall into the ash pan beneath the grate). • When de-ashing is complete re-set grate to previous position. • Empty ash pan The ash pan shoul d be emptied at least twice a day or w hen the level of ash reaches the[...]

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    22 Aarrow fires are designed so that the flue can be swept t hrough the appliance once the throat plate has been removed. Access for cleaning shoul d also be inco rp orated in t he chimney (i.e. a soot do or). Door Glass The door glass should remai n clear during norm al daytim e burning. How ever under cer tain conditions -such as burning at a l o[...]

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    23 Installation Instructions For The Stratford Sf & Si Multifuel 17. GENERAL During installat ion ensure that adequat e precautions ar e taken to avoid unnecessar y risk to yourself or any householder. In particula r the danger from asbest os dust and t he caustic nat ure of the fi re cement sho uld be avoided by using these accepted methods: ?[...]

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    24 21. AIR FOR COMBUSTION There must always be a permanent m eans of provi ding air f or combus tion into t he room i n which the fi re is installed. A permanent vent with a total free area of at least 550 2 mm for every kW r ated output ab ove 5kw should be connected directly to t he outside air or t o an adjacent r oom which i tself has a perm an[...]

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    25 When a flue lining is fitted (to stainl ess steel or pum ice chimney system s) it should be supported independe ntly to the appliance, i.e. with clip s, brackets, flue lintels, etc. NOT simply resting on t op of the appl iance. It sh ould be possible to remove the fire for m ajor m aintenance work. Note: if the appliance is fitted with a draught[...]

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    26 B - The Stratford Si Take out the removable items from the appliance (see se cti on 18 Handling ). Plug bo iler connections, which are not require d. Checking the thermostat. The thermostat is fitted within the ou ter casing on the left hand sid e of the unit's front . To remove the si de panel loos en the top and bottom screws which c an b[...]

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    27 MINIMUM 6" dia. SOOT DOOR ASBESTOS ROPE PACKING MINIMUM 150mm (6") BRICK UP APERTURE FILL VOID REAR FLUE OUTLET ALL INSTALLATIONS MUST CONFORM TO THE BUILDING REGULATIONS Reinstate brickw ork around pipes using li me mortar, and ma ke good. Fill the space around the appliance level with the top unit with Vermiculite ce ment (6 parts Ve[...]

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    28 register plate TOP FLUE OUTLET INSULATED CHIMNEY SYSTEM Soot door Horizontal 150mm (6") between support brackets 2.4 metres (8' 0") maximum or Maximum 50mm (2") gap to wall 600mm (24") minimum TYPICAL PREFABRICATED Rain cap Non-combustible ALL INSTALLATIONS MUST CONFORM TO THE BUILDING REGULATIONS TOP FLUE OUTLET IN INGL[...]

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    29 TYPICAL INSTALLATIONS FOR INTEGRAL BOILER Central Heating and Domestic Hot Water, System Using Three Boiler Tappings. TYPICAL INSTALLATIONS FOR INTEGRAL BOILER Central Heating and Domestic Hot Water, System Using Four Boiler Tappings. Note: Diagrammatic representatio n only. Design and calculations for ind ividual systems should always be carrie[...]

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    30 26. WATER CONNECTIONS Heating systems The size of the heating system, which can be run, will depend on the output rating of the appliance. It will b e necessary to work out heat loss calculations for the system envisage d in order to establ ish the kW/hr r ating. An appliance that will meet this figure can then be ch osen; (for boiler ou tputs p[...]

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    31 A check list (Pre-lighting Checks) app ears in the Operating In structions, but in additio n to this the installer should: • Operate the heating system and set the pump head. • Balance t he radiato rs. • Re-vent and ensure no air l ocks. • Check the circulation r ound the primary system and the heat le ak radiator, p articularly w hen th[...]

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    32 28. GUARANTEE Once again we would l ike to thank y ou very much for buying a St ratford fire. When you buy an Aarrow fi re, you are not only buyi ng a first cl ass appliance - you are buying a commitm ent from us to l ook after y ou and y our appliance for as lo ng as you wa nt. Your Aarrow fire carries a decreasing guarantee agai nst manufact u[...]

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    33 30. SERVICE RECORD Date of Visit Company Name of Engineer Telephone Work Carried Out Parts Replaced Stamp or Signature Should you have any q uestions about your fi re that are not covered in this ma nual please contact our Te chnical Department on 01308 427234 Please keep all repair receipts safely Please ensure you have this manual available wh[...]

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    34 Manufactured by July 2001[...]