Aarrow Fires SF 50 Installing the Fire, Fitting and checking the thermostat Integral Boilers only

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When a flue lining is fitted (to stainless steel or pumice chimney systems) it should be supported independently to the appliance, i.e. with clips, brackets, flue lintels, etc. NOT simply resting on top of the appliance. It should be possible to remove the fire for major maintenance work.

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.

24. INSTALLING THE FIRE

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Fitting and checking the thermostat (Integral Boilers only).

To fit: Pass the control knob through the hole near the back edge of the right hand side of the appliance body, keeping the mounting brackets on the outside away from the fire. Pass the two M6 screws through the brackets and screw into the threaded holes in the back of the appliance. Before finally tightening the screws adjust the position of the thermostat so that the damper laps the air inlet opening on all edges.

Tighten the screws sufficiently to hold the thermostat securely but do not over tighten. Uncoil the capillary tube taking care not to kink it, and insert the 'bottle' (sensor phial) into the pocket in the rear water jacket as far as it will go.

Shape and trail the.capillary tube so that it is clear of pipe work, the damper arm, etc. The thermostat has been pre-set in the factory prior to despatch and should fit on to the appliance without requiring adjustment. However, it is advisable to check the cold setting distance prior to lighting a fire in it. With the control set at maximum there should be a gap of 23mm between the fire and the edge of the damper plate furthest from the control shaft. If this is not the case adjust by slackening off the lock nut and turning the adjusting nut on the damper plate. When the cold setting distance has been correctly set re-tighten the lock nut.

Fitting the Flue Outlet and Hot Plate.

The flue outlet spigot is found inside the appliance. The hot plate (blanking plate) is supplied fitted to the top opening and is removed by turning clockwise (as is the flue outlet).

Smear a very thin layer of fire cement on the faces of the flue outlet and the blanking plate. Fit the outlet to the appliance in the position desired.

Lock into place by rotating anti-clockwise and tighten by tapping with a block of wood and mallet. Similarly, fit the blanking plate to the unused opening. Clean off any surplus fire cement.

Place the fire on the hearth and make sure that it is level and does not rock.

Connect the chimney ensuring all joints are sealed with fire cement. The flue will accept 125mm (5'') or 150mm (6'') vitreous enamel pipe depending on which model is being installed.

Integral Boilers.

Integral boilers should be connected, with flow and return connection of any circuit on opposite sides of the appliance, (cross flowed), to an indirect hot water tank/system, adding Fernox or similar corrosion inhibitor to prevent corrosion and the formation of lime scale.

It is also essential that the return water temperature remains in excess of 45 degrees centigrade (Celsius). The gravity return should be fitted with a thermostat, which will activate a cut-out on the radiator circulating pump, should the temperature drop below this level.

Warning: if a pipe stat is not fitted then cold water corrosion can occur.

FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THESE REQUIREMENTS WILL INVALIDATE THE GUARANTEE.

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Contents Stratford Multifuel Sf & Si Stoves Flaming Good Fires Stratford Sf & Si USE of Spare Parts Other than Those Apppliance Guarantee Solid Fuel Introduction the Principle of the FireWood Mixed Solid Fuel and WoodStratford Sf Stratford Si Check ListFire BED Grate bar ReplacementGrate Assembling the GrateStratford Sf70 & Sf90 see Fig Stratford Sf30 & Sf50 seeEffectively Throat Plate InspectionThroat Plate position for Si only AIR System Summary Sequence of operations Disassemble Air Wash see figIf necessary the glass can be removed as follows GLASS/TRIMDoor Adjustments Description Sf30 Sf50 Sf70 Sf90 Spare Parts ListSi40 Si60 Stratford SiAccessories Fuel retainer bars FuelsLighting the Fire Pre-lighting checks Check with your installer thatPeat PaperOvernight Burning De-Ashing Solid Fuel ASH RemovalCleaning Door Glass SafetyOther Surfaces Outer FinishHandling GeneralHearth Combustible MaterialsBuilders OPENING/CHIMNEY Breast AIR for CombustionChimney For all appliancesFitting and checking the thermostat Integral Boilers only Installing the FireFitting the Flue Outlet and Hot Plate Integral BoilersPositioning Appliance in recess Checking the thermostatBoiler unit only Flues and Chimneys Typical Prefabricated Insulated Chimney System Typical Installations for Integral Boiler Final Check Water ConnectionsFactory Final Check List General HOT Water SystemsCustomer Registration GuaranteePlease complete the following for your own records Service Record Manufactured by July

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