LOW FLUE DRAUGHT SYMPTOMS: DIFFICULT TO LIGHT AND SMOKE COMING INTO THE ROOM
CAUSE REMEDY
Cold chimney Line the chimney
Chimney too short Extend the chimney
Down draught Relocate/extend chimney terminal. Fit an anti down draught cowl.
Chimney diameter too large Line the chimney
Chimney obstruction Clear/sweep the chimney
Restricted air supply Check for competing draughts (other chimneys, extractor hood/fans).
Fit an air vent if the room is sealed.
HIGH FLUE DRAUGHT SYMPTOMS: FIRE DIFFICULT TO CONTROL, FUEL WILL NOT LAST,
COOKER TOO HOT, APPLIANCE DAMAGE, CHIMNEY FIRE.
External wind conditions combined
with chimney terminal
Fit stabiliser cowl. Fit flue draught stabiliser
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REPLACEMENT PARTS
Ashpan
Grate
Flexible Flue Rake 2040-807 S
Hotplate Screw CENT-118 S
Hotplate Lifting Tool 2040-400 BO
Flue Brush WN/WD 3"DIA FLUE BRUSH
Hotplate Rope ROPE/CUT.WHT-T/25x1800
Bolster Rope ROPE/CUT.WHT/8x1800-C
Door Glass
Wood burning plate
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CHIMNEY AND FLUE INFORMATION
CHIMNEY AND FLUE
Fig.3 – Chimney and Flue Performance
HOT WATER SYSTEM
A) There are two connections, both 1” BSP Male on the left hand side. Follow general notes below.
B) The D boiler is of mild steel construction.
C) General Notes on Water System: -
1) The cooker will produce hot water at differing rates depending on how it is operated.
Heating control is manual, no thermostat is fitted.
2) The system must be designed to cope with loads between the maximum and minimum output.
There must be sufficient gravity load to absorb 2.6 kW.
3) An indirect storage cylinder is essential for domestic hot water supply, irrespective of
whether the water supply is hard or soft. Minimum capacity 30 gallons. Cylinder should be
as close to cooker as possible.
4) Installation as a central heating system alone, i.e. without a domestic supply, is not
recommended as the boiler will produce heat when the cooker is in use, irrespective of central
heating demand, and primary absorption must be provided. Installation and usage without
water in the boiler is not permitted.
5) Whichever system is chosen the layout must follow established heating engineering practice.
To avoid trapping air in the boiler a 1” BSP connection must be used on the flow and return
tapping, and any reduction in pipe size thereafter being made on a vertical rising pipe.
The cooker must be level when fitted and the flow pipe must rise from the boiler.
6) The cylinder and pipe work should be lagged to avoid heat loss.
7) The static head must not exceed 60 feet of water.
8) A drain cock should be fitted to the lowest part of the circuit.
9) The total water capacity of the boiler is 4 litres.
10) A heat leak radiator should be fitted to absorb any excess heat that may be produced.
11) The system must be open vented and connected using an indirect water supply which has
been treated with rust inhibitor.