Stovax 7016 manual

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    Sheraton Free Standing Stove M ODELS: 7016/7017/7027 PM216 - Issue 1 (Sept 2007) Instructions for Use, Installation and Servicing For use in Great Britain and Republic of Ireland. IMPORTANT This appliance will become hot whilst in operation, it is therefore recommended that a suitable guard should be used for the protection of young children, the e[...]

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    COVERING THE FOLLOWING MODELS: 7016/7017/7027 PAGE APPLIANCE COMMISSIONING CHECKLIST 3 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 4 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 9 Technical Specifications 9 Site Requirements 10 Pre-Installation 13 Installation 15 Commissioning 17 SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS 18 Maintenance & Servicing 18 Basic spare parts list 21 Care of your stove 23 Serv[...]

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    3 APPLIANCE COMMISSIONING CHECKLIST To assist us in any guarantee claim please complete the following information:- Dealer appliance was purchased from Name: ................................................................................................................................................................. Address: .....................[...]

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    4 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Before using this appliance, please read these instructions carefully. 1. GENERAL 1.1 This stove is designed for domestic heating and should only be used for this purpose, and in accordance with the manufacturers operating instructions. 1.2 It must be installed by a competent installer, in accordance with all local regulati[...]

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    5 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS DOOR HANDLE 1.12 To Open and Close: Use a protective gloved hand to operate. 1.13 Rotate RH Knob anti-clockwise to open. Rotate clockwise to close. 1.14 Warning: Do not force the handle to turn more than 1/4 turn as damage may occur. 1.15 Never open the door with your bare hands. 1.16 Closing the door is the reverse of the [...]

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    6 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 4.9 The ideal control settings to suit the particular installation and personal preferences will be established by experience in using the stove. 4.10 Do not load fuel higher than the log guard. It is not recommended to load large amounts of logs and burn with the Airwash control on low settings for long periods of time. Th[...]

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    7 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 9.2 Fuel Quality (Solid Fuel) Use only recommended solid fuels, which are approved for use with closed appliances. Symptoms of poor performance related to unsuitable fuels include: • Difficulty getting a fire going and keeping it burning well • Smoky fires with little flame • Dirty glass • Dirty firebricks • Short[...]

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    8 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Windy days - Smoking from the appliance. This could be caused by turbulent airflow around chimney terminal, possibly caused by the position of other buildings or obstacles nearby. This problem is, also, sometimes associated with oversize chimneys, which may even have downdraught problems on calm days. If smoking is a common[...]

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    9 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION SHERATON STOVE Nominal Heat Output Wood Seasoned wood (less than 20% moisture content) Briquette smokeless fuel suitable for closed appliances. (Ancit - Phurnacite - Taybrite - Homefire ovals) Solid Fuel Wood Wood Solid Fuel Solid Fuel Wood Solid Fuel kW g/s kW mm inch Wg g/s °C °C mm inch kg All Fuels Flue Draught at No[...]

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    10 SITE REQUIREMENTS Before installation of this product please read these instructions fully. It is very important to also understand the requirements of the UK Building Regulations (England and Wales – Document J / Scotland - Part F, Eire - Document J), along with any local regulations and working practices that may apply. Should any conflict o[...]

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    11 HEARTH DIMENSIONS The appliance must stand on a constructional hearth with the minimum dimensions as shown in the diagram below. Check that the building has a suitable loadbearing capacity for the hearth and stove. If in doubt consult a structural engineer for advice before proceeding. PR7216S Constructional Hearth 840mm minimum Constructional H[...]

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    12 SITE REQUIREMENTS WALLS NEXT TO A HEARTH Solid, non-combustible material e.g. masonary or concrete Thickness W C 150mm minimum 150mm minimum C H Location of Stove Dimensions of non-combustible material around Stove and Hearth Distance ‘C’ Thickness ‘W’ Height ‘H’ If the hearth touches the wall and the stove is placed 0-50mm from the [...]

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    13 PRE-INSTALLATION CHECKS It is important that adequate ventilation exists and the flue or chimney system that is to be used is in good working condition. Products of combustion that enter the room could be a serious health risk. Before installation of this product we recommend that the flue or chimney system and ventilation requirements are inspe[...]

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    14 PRE-INSTALLATION CHECKS Without liner system round (diameter) mm mm inch mm inch inch m feet Without liner system (square) minimum dimension With liner or factory made system (diameter) installed in accordance with manufacturers instructions Flue/Chimney Size Flue/Chimney minimum height* * When measured from the top of the stove to the top of th[...]

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    15 1.4 Lift the stove into position on the prepared hearth area, taking care not to damage the hearth finish. Level stove using foot adjusting bolts. 1.5 Connect the stove to the chimney system, using Stovax enamelled flue pipe and seal the connecting joints. Typical top and rear flue connections are shown. Rear flue pipe installation 1.6 Typical r[...]

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    16 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 1.9 Connect a straight piece of flue pipe by inserting it into the flue spigot and seal using fire cement and secure with a suitable self tapping screw. PR7220S 600mm min 1000mm max unsupported Elbow with access cover Size Stovax Part No. 6" 4612 Flue Pipe 915mm (3ft) Size Stovax Part No. 6" 4602 To chimney co[...]

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    17 1.1 Replace the firebricks, baffle, and log retainer. 1.2 Check the door alignment and catch operation, adjust if required. 1.3 Inspect the door seals for damage and check the operation of the air controls. 1.4 Carry out a final smoke draw test, by first warming the flue with a blowlamp, or similar, for about 10 minutes. Then place a smoke pelle[...]

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    18 MAINTENANCE and SERVICING See chart on page 19 for common spare parts refered to in this section. For a complete list of spare parts and accessories contact your Stovax dealer for the Stovax Fireplace, Stove & Hearth Accessories brochure or call 01392 474011 1. GENERAL CLEANING Before any cleaning is carried out, allow stove to cool thorough[...]

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    19 This is a list of the maintenance products you may need to use Task Product name Stovax Code Number Glass cleaning Stove glass cleaner 500ml (wipe on) 4111 Stove glass cleaner (spray on) 4103 Preventing build- up of creosote in flue Protector (15 sachets) 7002 Protector (1kg tub) 7025 Sealing flue pipe joints Fire Cement (500g tub) 2020 Fire Cem[...]

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    20 MAINTENANCE and SERVICING Fixing Screw (x10) Fixing Clip (x4) Glass (x2) Glass Seal (3mm) Door (x2) 8.3 Using a screwdriver remove the glass clip fixing screws. The old glass can then be lifted clear of the door. (Note how the 3mm sealing rope is placed between the glass and the door.) Remember to dispose of the old glass safely. 8.4 Clean and r[...]

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    21 BASIC SPARE PARTS LIST[...]

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    22 BASIC SPARE PARTS LIST Part No. Descritpion Casting No. SH1 Blanking Plate 54792/175 SH2 Flue Adapter 54792/180 SH4 Side Plate 54792/120 SH6 Front Plate 54792/060 SH7 Leg 54792/010 SH8 Lip Plate 54792/040 SH9 Base Plate 54792/030 SH10 Door Frame - LH 54792/025 SH11 Door Frame - RH 54792/070 SH13 Door Catch Assembly - RH SH16 Draught Adjuster 547[...]

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    23 Product Description Code 3047 Extra long matches 4293 Fire lighters 5039 Gas lighter 4052 Log basket 3048 Wood sling - for easy carrying of logs 3016 Log tongs 4027 Extra long protective gloves 3046 Stove pipe thermometer 5038 Hearthgate - 5 section (for areas 1780x610mm) 5044 Hearthgate - 7 section (for areas 1780x405mm) 4227 Ash caddy - 382x10[...]

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    SERVICE RECORDS 26 1ST SERVICE Date of Service:........................................................................... Next Service Due:....................................................................... Signed:........................................................................................ Dealer's Stamp/HETAS Registration Num[...]

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    Stovax Ltd, Falcon Road, Sowton Industrial Estate, Exeter, Devon, England EX2 7LF Tel: (01392) 474011 Fax: (01392) 219932 E-mail: info@stovax.com www.stovax.com[...]