Stovax Huntingdon 30 manual Replacing Parts, Main Burner, Pilot Unit

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SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS

REPLACING PARTS

1.GENERAL

1.1All principal components can be replaced without removing the stove from its installation, although it is essential that the gas supply to the appliance is turned off at the isolation device before proceeding further.

2.MAIN BURNER

2.1MAKE SURE THE APPLIANCE IS COLD BEFORE STARTING WORK ON IT!

Turn the gas supply off at the isolation device:

-Use Installation Section, Removing the Door, in the this manual.

Remove the door and place to one side

Remove the ceramic fuel bed components.

For information on the handling and disposal of fire ceramics please refer to the User Instructions, Fuelbed Arrangements.

Remove the cover plate from the bottom of the stove by undoing the mounting screws on the plate and place to one side, Diagram 1

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2.2Refering to Diagram 2:

Disconnect the thermocouple from the gas valve (A)

Remove the ignition lead from the electrode (B)

Cut the cable tie if required

Undo the compression nut (C) from the pilot unit and undo the compression nut on the injector (D).

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2.4Remove the two screws at the back of the firebox and lift the burner unit clear Diagram 3

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3.PILOT UNIT

3.1• Follow the procedure for removing the main burner When the burner is out:

Remove the aeration cover by undoing the two screws, Diagram 4

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Remove the lint arrester, by folding the tabs back Diagram 5

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Contents Huntingdon 30 Coal Effect Stove Contents GAS Check Appliance Commissioning ChecklistFlue Check Pass Fail General User InstructionsLighting the Stove Minutes . Turning the Stove OFFStove Stays HOT for a Long Time After Shutdown Cleaning the FireFuel BED Arrangement Advice on Handling and Disposal of Fire CeramicsReplacing the Door Installation DetailsGazco Flue Sure System Flame Failure DeviceTechnical Specification Installation InstructionsNOX CATSite Requirements Installation of the GAS SupplyFlue and Chimney Requirements Appliance LocationControl Upgrade InstallationSafety Precautions Installation of the StoveFuelbed Arrangement Replacing the Door Lighting Commissioning CommissioningServicing Instructions Servicing / Fault Finding ChartsFlame Failure Functional Check Ignition Functional CheckMain Burner Replacing PartsPilot Unit Make Sure the Appliance is Cold Before Starting Work on ITGAS Valve Ignition Lead and PiezoPiezo Main Injector Magnetic Safety ValvePrimary Aeration Plate Short Spares List Changing Between GAS TypesControl Upgarde Service Records Member of the Stovax Group

Huntingdon 30 specifications

The Stovax Huntingdon 30 is a highly regarded wood-burning and multi-fuel stove that embodies both traditional aesthetics and modern efficiency. Designed for both contemporary and classic interiors, its versatile appeal makes it a popular choice among homeowners seeking warmth and character in their living spaces.

One of the standout features of the Huntingdon 30 is its robust construction, crafted from high-quality steel with a cast iron door. This design not only enhances durability but also contributes to the stove's ability to retain and radiate heat effectively. The large viewing window offers a picturesque view of the flames, creating a cozy ambiance while highlighting the efficiency of the combustion process.

The Huntingdon 30 is equipped with advanced combustion technology, ensuring a cleaner burn with reduced emissions. This stove utilizes Stovax’s Cleanburn technology, which maximizes combustion efficiency by recycling gases that would otherwise escape up the flue. This innovative approach allows the stove to achieve high efficiency ratings while minimizing environmental impact.

With a nominal heat output of 8 kW, the Huntingdon 30 is suitable for medium to large rooms, making it an ideal choice for various living spaces. Its Airwash system keeps the glass panel clean, providing uninterrupted views of the fire and reducing the need for frequent cleaning. The stove also features adjustable primary and secondary air controls, allowing users to set the combustion process according to their heating needs.

Another notable characteristic is the stove's versatility in fuel options. Designed for both wood and solid fuel burning, the Huntingdon 30 can accommodate a range of fuel types, offering flexibility to suit user preferences and availability. Additionally, its integral log store provides a convenient space for wood storage, ensuring that logs are easily accessible for fueling the fire.

Furthermore, the Huntingdon 30 is available in various finishes, including classic black, ivory, and a range of enamel options, allowing homeowners to select a model that complements their décor. The stove is also compatible with various flue configurations, making installation straightforward in different settings.

In summary, the Stovax Huntingdon 30 is more than just a heating appliance; it is a centerpiece that combines style, efficiency, and practicality. With its advanced features and elegant design, it continues to be a beloved choice for those looking to enhance their home's warmth and charm while remaining eco-conscious.