Salamander The Hobbit SE 0901 Installation And Operating Insctruction Manual

Summary of The Hobbit SE 0901

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    Installation and operating instructions salamander hobbit se model 0901 exempt under the clean air act 1993 for use within uk smoke control areas the hobbit the hobbit 2 installation and operating instructions for the hobbit se model 0901 (ref 0901se march 2013) section contents page 1 the clean air...

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    3 1 - the clean air act 1993 and smoke control areas under the clean air act local authorities may declare the whole or part of the district of the authority to be a smoke control area. It is an offence to emit smoke from a chimney of a building, from a furnace or from any fixed boiler if located in...

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    5 4 – unpacking the hobbit stove carefully open the firebox door and remove the packing. Inside the stove will be the following items packing list for the salamander hobbit 1 stove body with grate and grate centre installed. 2 legs x 4 3 leg bolts with washers x 4 4 back air box 5 left air box 6 rig...

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    7 6 – components of the hobbit stove the hobbit grate riddling secondary firebox door ashpan door primary lever air control air control 8 7 – installation of the hobbit 7.1 regulations all national and local regulations, including those referring to national and european standards need to be complie...

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    9 8 – operating instructions 8.1 fuel wood use only seasoned timber with a moisture content of less than 20%. Typically this means wood which has been cut and stored in an open dry shelter for between one and two years. Do not burn wet or unseasoned wood, construction timber, painted or treated wood...

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    11 remember 8.5 de-ashing the stove the action of riddling the grate will allow ash to fall from bed of the fire into the ash pan underneath. To riddle the grate place the forked end of the tool in the slot in the riddling lever located between the hinges of the bottom door. Pull and push the lever ...

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    13 9 – guidance on safe operation fire can be very dangerous during operation, the stove and all the fittings (door handles and controls) get very hot. Do not overfire the stove. It is possible to fire the stove to such an extent that excess smoke may be generated or damage may occur. Look out for p...

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    15 11 – fault finding fire will not burn the fuel is too wet and not suitable air inlets to the stove are blocked the flue is blocked or restricted inadequate air supply into the room soot build up on glass fuel is too wet fuel pieces are too large and “smouldering” rather than burning. The stove op...