Aarrow Fires Stratford Tf, Stratford Ti installation manual Installation, For ALL Appliances

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INSTALLATION

Due to the gradual introduction of European Chimney Standards chimneys will be specified according to their performance designation as defined in BS EN 1443 that covers the General Requirements for chimneys. The minimum performance designation required for use with solid fuel burning stoves is T450 N2 S D3.

The flue and chimney installation must be carefully checked by a competent person before fitting the stove to ensure it is suitable and will work safely.

If the chimney is old (ie built of brick or stone without a liner) or being opened up for reuse additional checks and smoke testing as described in Appendix E of the Approved Document J 2002 Edition should also be carried out to ensure the flue and chimney are in good operating condition.

Unless the existing flue is in good condition with suitable access for collection and removal of debris. If the flue size is more than 225mm (9 inches) diameter or 200 x 200mm square, a suitable lining of 150mm (6 inches) diameter should be fitted, or if the flue length is over 5.5 metres one size larger than the appliance outlet should be fitted. This should be a double skin stainless steel flexible flue liner that is independently certified for use with solid fuel. Details of suitable linings for use with solid fuel are given in the Official HETAS guide that can be viewed on their website at www.hetas.co.uk

It is also important that suitable flue pipe complying with the Building Regulations is used to connect the stove to the flue in the chimney and that suitable access is provided into the flue for regular inspection and sweeping of the flueways.

The installer should comply with the Building Regulation requirements in respect of providing a Notice Plate giving details on the chimney, flue lining, hearth and fireplace installation. Approved Document J of the Building Regulations for England and Wales is available from The Stationery Bookshops and can also be viewed at the ODPM website at www.safety.odpm.gov.uk/bregs/brads.htm

Details of the relevant Building Regulations and BS British Standards are given in the "General Precautions" section page 15 of these instructions.

Chimneys should be as straight as possible. Horizontal runs should be avoided except where the rear outlet of the appliance is used, in which case the horizontal section should not exceed 150mm (6'') in length.

If the fire appears to be working hard but produces very little output to the room it is likely that excessive draw is present in the chimney, and that heat is being sucked out of the appliance and up the chimney. If this is the case we recommend the fitting of a draught stabiliser in preference to a flue damper, in the interest of safety and efficiency.

We do not recommend the use of a damper when burning solid fuel.

FOR ALL APPLIANCES

Access for cleaning the flue should be incorporated in the system other than through the appliance (e.g. a soot door or access through register plate). Purpose-made soot doors and inspection lengths are available from manufacturers of all systems.

Ensure that the whole length of the flue can be reached from the soot door.

Note: if the appliance is fitted with a draught stabiliser or if one is fitted to the flue pipe or chimney in the same room as the appliance, then the permanent air entry opening (or openings) should be increased by 300mm2 for each kW of rated output.

For advice on flues and chimneys contact; NACE (National Association of Chimney Engineer): telephone 0800 0924019 www.nace.org.uk

or

NACS (National Association of Chimney Sweeps): telephone 01785 811732 www.chimneyworks.co.uk

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Stratford Tf & Ti Multifuel Boiler

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Contents Stratford Tf & Ti Multifuel Boiler Stoves Copyright Contents Petroleum Coke Introduction Safety Principle of the FireTf 70b Check ListPart Description Stratford Visual Aid Tf 30b Not to scaleTechnical Data Stratford Tf 30b Tf 50b1kW = 3420 BTU’s 25.4mm = 1 inch AIR Inlet Controls Operating Instructions Multifuel GrateAarrow AIR Wash System Thermostatic ControlRiddling Operating Instructions Interlock SystemMulti Purpose Operating Tool Door TrimDoor Adjustment Operating InstructionsFuel Retainer Bars Operating Instructions Fuel Types Lighting the FireRecommended Reading Mixed Fuels Overnight BurningBurning Wood AnthraciteCleaning AccessoriesOVER-FIRING Door Glass Servicing MaintenanceChimney Sweeping Outer FinishInstallation General Precautions Assembling the Grate Installation Multifuel GrateGrate BAR Replacement Throat Plate InspectionInstallation Fitting the Flue Outlet and HOT Plate Flues and ChimneysInstallation For ALL AppliancesSee below if adjustment is required Installation Integral BoilersAdjustment Thermostat To fit/remove thermostat on Tf modelsBuilders Opening / Chimney Breast FlueInstallation Installation Installation Stratford Tf & Ti Multifuel Boiler Stoves Boiler Tapping Positions Boiler Tapping Positions Stratford Ti 40 Inset Boiler Tapping Positions Installation Water Connections Heating systemsHOT Water Systems HOT Water SystemsChecklist Part Description Tf 90bParts List Comb Guarantee Customer RegistrationStamp is required Service Record Date of Visit Company Work Carried Out Signature’ve checked it and it’s O.K Final Factory Check List

Stratford Tf, Stratford Ti specifications

Aarrow Fires is renowned for its innovative and high-quality heating solutions, particularly the Stratford Ti and Stratford Tf models. These contemporary wood-burning stoves combine advanced technology with aesthetic appeal, making them excellent choices for both functionality and style in any home.

The Stratford Ti model is distinguished by its sleek design and robust construction. It features a large glass window that provides an unobstructed view of the burning flames, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. One of the standout characteristics of the Stratford Ti is its efficiency. With an impressive efficiency rating, this stove ensures that more heat is generated from every log used, which means less frequent reloading and better fuel economy. The air wash system helps to keep the glass clean, maximizing the visual experience and reducing maintenance.

The Stratford Tf, on the other hand, is an equally impressive model with unique features that cater to diverse heating needs. It is designed with a wider firebox, allowing for larger logs and longer burn times. This characteristic makes it ideal for those who prefer a more extended heating experience without the need for constant refueling. The Stratford Tf also incorporates Aarrow's primary and secondary air controls, which provide users with greater control over the burn rate and heat output.

Both models employ cutting-edge technologies, including a sophisticated combustion system. This system ensures that fuel is consumed efficiently, resulting in fewer emissions and enhanced environmental performance. The stoves meet stringent eco-friendly standards, making them a sustainable choice for modern homes.

In terms of aesthetics, the Stratford Ti and Tf models excel with a variety of finishes and options, including traditional and contemporary styles. Whether placed in a rustic cabin or a modern apartment, these stoves complement any interior decor.

Safety is another priority for Aarrow Fires, as both stoves are designed with robust features to ensure safe operation. Built-in heat shields and proper airflow designs help minimize the risk of overheating and ensure that the surrounding areas remain cool to the touch.

In summary, the Aarrow Fires Stratford Ti and Tf models represent the best in wood-burning stove technology. With their impressive efficiency, stunning design, and user-friendly features, these stoves are perfect for anyone seeking a reliable heating solution that adds value and warmth to their living space.