WARRIOR Stoves WSDAID Manual

Manual is about: Multi-Fuel Stove

Summary of WSDAID

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    Congratulations on your decision to own an advanced high quality and desirable multi-fuel warrior stove. This stove has been manufactured and designed in our factory from premium grade materials to give you many years of excellent service when correctly installed, operated and maintained. The main b...

  • Page 2: Contents

    Technical data 1 safety 2 stove location 3 stove assembly 4 stove installation. (including chimney guidance) 5-12 stove operation 13-16 stove and chimney maintenance 17-18 troubleshooting 19 parts diagram 20 list of useful address’s 21 installation record 22 maintenance record 23 guarantee 24 other ...

  • Page 3: Technical Data

    2 technical data warrior stoves:aidan warrior stoves ltd. Model no:wsdaid chapel road, tuckingmill continuously rated multi-fuel stove camborne, cornwall. Approved to en13240 tr14 8qy. This information is true. Ricky murrell warrior stoves ltd authorised signatory for this stove in the united kingdo...

  • Page 4: Safety

    Safety safety is of paramount importance when deciding on locating, moving, installing, operating and maintaining the stove. Ensure that this manual is read and understood prior to installation or commissioning the first fire. This stove must be installed in accordance with all local regulations inc...

  • Page 5: Stove Location

    The floor which the stove is to be located on must have an adequate load-bearing capacity. If the floor does not meet this requirement then suitable measures in accordance with building control regulations need to be taken. This stove has passed the requirements of building regulations so that it on...

  • Page 6: Stove Assembly

    Stove assembly care should be taken when unpacking and assembling your stove. Stoves are heavy and therefore due consideration is required in lifting and moving into the final location. Where possible use a sack truck or trolley and obtain assistance rather than struggling or risking personal injury...

  • Page 7: Stove Installation

    Stove installation prior to any installation being undertaken ensure that all intended work conforms to building regulations or standards and any local laws including those referring to national and european standards. The following are applicable: england & wales > building regulations (2001) > doc...

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    • the chimney/flue diameter must never be decreased in size from the stove. It is good practise to increase the chimney/flue diameter by 25 or 50mm, this will maintain a suitable draw in the event of the flue way becoming partially blocked due to possible tar build up in the chimney. • the chimney d...

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    All installations: place the stove carefully on its hearth and ensure it is stable and level. The spigot (male) end of the connecting flue pipe must fit inside the stove outlet and be sealed with fire cement. The socket (female) end faces away from the stove. This is to ensure that any condensate, e...

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    Some typical installations are shown as following: if the chimney is not sound, i.E. Found to be leaking after a smoke test then the chimney must either be repaired or a flexible liner may be used, ensure the liner is the correct type for multi-fuel applications. See diagram below: register plate. T...

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    For installations where no chimney exists: the connecting flue pipe from the stove should connect to the twin wall insulated flue pipe, ensure this flue pipe is the correct type for multi-fuel applications. The ht-plus flue pipe manufactured by midtherm is suitable and available from warrior stoves ...

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    All installations: the chimney/terminal outlet must be no lower than the minimum positions shown in the diagram below: for terminations above easily ignited surfaces i.E. Thatched roofs then minimum outlet positions are shown below, this diagram needs observing in conjunction with the above diagram:...

  • Page 13: Smoke Test Guide

    Smoke test guide these are two primary purposes for smoke testing, the first test is to discover any major defects which can cause leakage of fumes through a chimney or flue structure during normal operation. The second is to test the draw in the appliance. If in doubt about the condition of a chimn...

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    If smoke is seen establish the point of leakage and carry out remedial work to correct any faults. • after completing the remedial work repeat the testing procedure until no major leakage or fault is apparent. Remove the closures at the top and bottom of the chimney. Smoke test 2: appliance draw tes...

  • Page 15: Stove Operation

    Stove operation prior to lighting your new stove, ensure that this manual has been read and completely understood. This stove can get extremely hot, it is intended to!. If children, elderly, infirm people or pets will be in the presence of this stove whilst alight then a fire guard conforming to bs ...

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    Tertiary: this control is located at the side of the stove and should be readily identified by the parts diagram. Air is drawn in through this control and deflected across the top of the fire from the rear of the stove, this burns up some of the products of combustion and results in a cleaner burnin...

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    Dangerous. Immediately after lighting close the fire door or doors. Once the fire has been established add more fuel to the fire bed and adjust the air controls according to your requirements. Fuel types: wood: all natural wood is suitable for burning on this stove, provided that it is well seasoned...

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    Some ash will automatically fall directly into the ash pan below the fire grate, more will fall through when the grate is agitated by the riddler, this is the sliding arm connected directly to the grate, ensure the door/s are closed prior to doing this. Do not exercise excessive force when agitating...

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    Stove and chimney maintenance chimney/flueway sweeping: the entire chimney/flueway should be swept frequently from top to bottom to keep clean and prevent the build up of the products of combustion. The frequency required is difficult to gauge due to the nature of varying flue conditions and fuels b...

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    Stove glass: the stove glass should remain clean during normal daily use, however if the stove is being operated at a slow burning rate for extended periods or with damp fuels then the glass can become blackened. This blackening may be removed by burning the stove at a much higher temperature for a ...

  • Page 21: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting if your warrior stove has been correctly installed, operated and maintained as outlined in this manual then it should perform extremely well for a great number of years. Like most products the better it is looked after and the less it is abused then the longer it will last. Unless th...

  • Page 22: Parts Diagram

    Parts diagram 1 top plate 2 top convection plate inner 3 stove rope 4 bottom convection plate 5 secondary air deflector 6 secondary air slide 7 front plate 8 fuel retainer 9 refractory fire brick 10 right plate 11 air slide knob 12 flue outlet top 13 flue blanking plate top 14 top outlet connecting ...

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    List of useful address’s 21 midtherm ltd new road netherton dudley west midlands dy2 8sy t 01384 458800 f 01384 458811 w www.Midtherm.Co.Uk e sales@midtherm.Co.Uk gastec cre ltd orchard business centre stoke orchard cheltenham gloucestershire gl52 7rz t 0845 6345626 w www.Hetas.Co.Uk e info@hetas.Co...

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    List of useful address’s teddington appliance controls ltd holmbush st austell cornwall pl23 3hg t 01726 222505 f 01726 222502 w www.Tedcon.Com e info@tedcon.Com the association of professional independent chimney sweeps ltd. (apic) bryallen, hengar road, st tudy, bodmin, cornwall. Pl30 3pl t 0845 6...

  • Page 25: Installation Record

    Installation record this installation record helps you to ensure the hearth, stove, and chimney/flueway are satisfactory. If you have been directly engaged, copies should also be offered to the client and to the building control body to show what you have done to comply with the requirements of part...

  • Page 26: Maintenance Record

    Maintenance record date company name & address registered member of work conducted installation & chimney safe y/n sign name & print please kindly ensure this maintenance record is completed by the engineer every time work is completed on either the stove or the chimney. 23.

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    Guarantee warrior stoves thank you for purchasing one of our high quality multi fuel stoves. Where correctly installed, operated and maintained as detailed in this manual you can expect many years of trouble free service. Your warrior stove is guaranteed against defective manufacture or workmanship ...

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