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1.     CHIMNEYS SHOULD      Terminate above the ridge and in any case at least 1m above  roof level    e Be at least 4 1 metres high measured vertical from the top of  the stove    e Have a minimum internal cross section not less than 0 0176m   i e  round 150mm diameter or 132mm square    e Have a maximum internal cross section not greater than O  14m   i e  375mm x 375mm    e Be free from any cracks    e Have no bends sharper than 45 degrees  and be free from  obstructions    e Be swept by a qualified chimney sweep    e Be connected to this one appliance only    e Older chimneys may have been poorly built or have developed  cracks  If you suspect this  seek expert advice    o If the chimney previously served an open fire it is possible that  the higher flue gas temperature from a closed appliance may  loosen deposits  It is recommended that the chimney be swept  a second time within a month of regular use    e This appliance is not suitable for a shared flue system   FLEXIBLE FLUE LINERS   A twin wall flexible flue liner of 150mm  diameter can be used as required  The twin walled flue liner must be  approved as suitable for use on solid fuel appliances  Installation and  servicing must be in accordance with the manufacturers instructions  and building regulations 200  J in particular sections 1 and 2   Suitable for approved smokless fuels and properly dry seasoned wood    e Flue mass gas flow 3 9 Woodlogs  NEW CHIMNEYS   New masonry chimneys must conform to local  building regu
2.     HIGHLANDER OBU RN 5  DUNSLE EY E ENVIRO   BURN STOVE    MEETS THE REQUIREMENTS OF ALL THE RELEVENT BRITISH STANDARDS FOR THE UK    FREESTANDING ROOMHEATER    INSTALLATION AND  OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS    All measurements of appliances in these instructions are approximate  See Page 5 for types of Fuels the Highlander 5 can burn    ALSO AVAILABLE WITH ATTACHED LOG STORE  SEE PAGE 10   LEAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS WITH THE HOUSEHOLDER       Manufactured by  Dunsley Heat Ltd  Bridge Mills  Holmfirth  Yorkshire  England  FOR EXPERT ADVICE ON FUELS  INSTALLATION  amp  CHIMNEYS CONTACT        Solid Fuel Association  7 Swanwick Court  Alfreton  Derbyshire DE55 7AS Tel  01773 835400    PAGE 1 D1i2 01 09       ENVIRO BURN    INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS    The ENVIRO BURN Stove is built to the highest standard   using best quality materials and dedicated manufacturing methods   to give you a stove with superb clean burning  for efficient operation   together with pre heated air wash which ensures a clean view of the  fire with maximum efficiency     The ENVIRO BURN Stove is supplied with all firebricks fitted   Check that the firebricks are secure  see FIG  10  check the two  sidebrick holding brackets FIG  10  are firmly in position    Handle with care as firebricks break very easily under shock    The ash lip can be removed as required by removing the two nuts  at the rear and draw forward  See fig 6 page 6    The serial number of this stove will be found on the aluminium  label which is
3.   Use of parts other than those supplied by Dunsley Heat Ltd   or overfiring of the Stove will invalidate the guarantee  This guarantee no  way diminishes the buyers statutory or other legal rights    Dunsley has been designing and manufacturing solid fuel heating  equipment for over 50 years    PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS  CAREFULLY   THEY CONTAIN ESSENTIAL  INFORMATION   BEFORE YOU BEGIN    THIS APPLIANCE MUST   NOT BE MODIFIED IN ANY WAY   Warning  The installer has a responsibility under the health and  safety at work legislation to provide for the safety of person s   carrying out this installation and to provide adequate protection   Note that fire cement is caustic  wash thoroughly after use   and  be aware of the possiblity of disturbing asbestos in older  installations  No component on this appliance is manufactured  from asbestos or asbestos related products     PAGE 2    This leaflet gives a guide to installation  but in no way absolves the  installer from responsibility to conform to British Standards in  particular  BS8303      Code of Practice for Installation of Domestic  Heating and Cooking Appliances Burning Solid Mineral Fuel     and  BS 6461  Installation of Chimneys and Flues for Domestic  Appliances Burning Solid Fuel including Wood and Peat   local and  national building regulations  building standards Scotland and Local  Authority bye laws  Or the rules in force in the country where the  appliance is to be installed  Failure to install appliances cor
4.  BRICKS KEY No 8       BRICK HOLDING BRACKETS  N    Back bricks  interchangeable  Side bricks  interchangeable    Firebrick holding brackets   interchangeable    Fuel retainer bar   Throat Brick   Hooked poker   Operating tool   Door knob assembly  knob brass  Hinge assembly  door   Hinge pin retainer  top hinge only  Ash shovel   Ceramic glass for door   Door   Glass retainer tabs with screws  Fibre seal for glass   Sealing rope for door   Sealing rope glue   Blanking Plate   Flue Outlet Spigot   Flue Sealing Gaskets   Boiler stainless steel    NNN      N m e a a a a o t t a a t t ot t t       KEY No        N B  DRAWINGS NOT TO SCALE    PAGE 7    D06 01 09    ENVIRO BURN   5    TO REPLACE DOOR GLASS OR FIBRE SEAL   The glass is held in position by four retainer tabs  remove the tabs   ease the glass out at the bottom then remove  Check fibre seal and  replace with new as required  check small gaskets on retainer tabs  and replace as required    Replace in reverse order     If it is required to remove the door it is not necessary to disturb the  door hinge adjustment    Open the door to at least 90      The door is pivoted on top and bottom pin  Remove the hinge pin  retainer   top hinge only   Remove the bottom pin upwards  Remove  the top pin downwards    Replace in reverse order     In some instances it could be necessary to insert a screwdriver  or  similar  under the head of the pin to move it out     TO RENEW THE SEALING ROPE ON THE DOOR  Remove old sealing rope  clean 
5.  Dunsley Heat Limited    Bridge Mills  Huddersfield Road  Holmfirth  West Yorkshire HD9 3TW  Tel   01484  682635 Fax   01484  688428 email  sales dunsleyheat co uk  Web Sites  www dunsleyheat co uk www  multifuelcookers co uk          Dunstey operate a policy of constant development  Details can vary as development continues from those given in this publication     LEAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS ADJACENT TO THE INSTALLED AND TESTED APPLIANCE  PAGE 10 DO6 01 09    
6.  positioned on the outside back  bottom left  when  you are facing the front of the stove    The ENVIRO BURN has been approved by HETAS LTD under the  approval scheme  being safe and fit for its designed purpose   STOVE GROSS WEIGHT   80kg   ENVIRO BURN PRODUCT CODE NUMBER 00320   Metallic black with top flue outlet in position    Easily changed to rear flue outlet see page 9     TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION    Fuel Wood logs  Nominal heat output  kW 4 9  Nominated refuel period  h 0 75  Efficiency     NET BASIS  78 9    Mean CO emission  at 13  0   0 24  Mean flue gas temperature   C 290  Flue gas mass flow  g s 3 9    DETACHED PARTS SUPPLIED WITH THE  ENVIRO BURN    1 Operating Tool 1 Hooked Poker 1 Ash Shovel  1 Installation  Servicing and Users Instructions     ACCESSORIES AVAILABLE ON REQUEST   1 Multi Fuel Ash Container   Part No  01414  1 Fuel Carrier   Part No  01429  Decorative Window Trim   Part No  02112  Canopy  detachable  metallic black   Part No  02113    The Enviroburn Stove when installed and used correctly will give you many  years of efficient service  Dunsley guarantees the Enviroburn Stove for a  period of 3 years from the original date of purchase against all manufacturing  faults  This includes delivery of parts  but does not include any labour  involved in removing or replacing the parts  This guarantee does not apply  to items which would be subject to fair wear and tear ie  all firebricks   Fuel Retainer Bar  Door Rope  Door Glass  Gaskets  Throat Plate  
7.  smooth internally without any voids in  which gases can swirl or be cooled down  nor any ledges on which  soot may accumulate     It must be possible to clean the entire length of flue  In some  installations it may be necessary to fit a cleaning door in the chimney     If from experience it is decided there is excessive    draw    in the  chimney and a draught stabilizer is fitted to the flue pipe or chimney  in the same room as the appliance extra permanent air entry  opening must be provided  see building regulations 2000  Document J  air supply     INSTALLER   S DUTIES   Check that all parts are correctly fitted  visibly check that seals  between components are in place  Light the fire  see operating  instructions  Check that the flue functions correctly and all products  of combustion are vented to the atmosphere through the chimney  terminal    Demonstrate use of the appliance  and accessories to the user  and  hand over the instructions    Offer to supply everything necessary for proper operation  Fuel   fuel store  fuel carrier  ash carrier etc    Remind the householder of the need for regular chimney sweeping  and draw their attention to the    Warnings    in this document     OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS    PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY    THEY CONTAIN ESSENTIAL INFORMATION                     Properly installed and operated this appliance will not emit fumes  into the dwelling  Occasional fumes from de ashing and re fuelling  may occur  However  persistent fu
8.  you may find that the primary  air control requires opening to a greater degree particularly for a  short while after re fuelling     If the fire has burnt down very low  open up the primary air  control to revive the fire  use small pieces of wood if required     The secondary air wash is the one that washes the glass to keep it  clean  when closed for long burning periods the glass may discolour  but should clear when the air wash is opened up again  The most  suitable settings will quickly be found from experience  Move the  air control slowly to find the suitable position     When the secondary air wash is in the closed position the air control  is still slightly open to allow a bleed of air into the stove to assist in  maintaining the stove in good condition  when not in use     DE ASHING    To remove ash  when the stove is hot gloves should be worn  The  ashpan should be emptied regularly before it becomes too full   Never allow ash to build up and touch the underside of the grate as  this will seriously damage the grate bars     The has a generous ash capacity below the grate bars  but care must  still be taken     Always allow the ash to go cold before disposing of it in pi        c  dustbins or bags  Dunsley Heat can supply special ash carrier   o  make it easier and cleaner to carry ash through the house and  allow the ash to cool before putting it into plastic containers  The  ash pan is the shovel type and can be kept in or out of the stove     RE FUELLING    To 
9. ASH  BACK  FUEL BRICK      BRICKS  HOLDING i  RETAINER BRACKET f  BRACKET     SIDE BRICKS  REAR  SUPPOR   BRACKET  ASH LIP     SS  FIG 9  FUEL RETAINER BAR  PAGE 6 D1i3 01 09    ENVIRO BURN   5    1  FITTING THE GRATE BARS    To fit grate bars remove fuel retaining bar and place the  four stainless steel bars with the cut out to front of stove and  with with the bent sides facing down  Then replace the fuel  retaining bar     2  FITTING FUEL RETAINER BAR  A  See FIG  4  6 9  Note the fuel retainer brackets  one each  side of the door opening     B  See FIG  4  and 9  fuel retainer bar  take hold with the castle  projections uppermost and the sloping skirt facing inwards to  the firebox to   Slide the retainer bar into the holding brackets     NOTE  The fuel retainer bar must be taken out first to remove the  grate bars     FIREBRICKS   See Fig  10 below    The Highlander 5 Stove is supplied with all firebricks fitted  The  firebricks should not be removed except to replace broken ones    To remove firebricks  remove throat plate  lift up at left side facing  pushing up to top and lowering the other end to remove  To remove  side bricks remove the brick holding brackets one at left and right  at the front  The brackets are not fixed by screws  lift up to remove   lightly tap if necessary  the side bricks and rear brick can then be  removed  To replace fit rear bricks then side bricks then brackets  then throat plate     FIG 10  POSITION OF THROAT  BRICK RESTING ON TOP  OF SIDE
10. NOMY Surprisingly  best economy is achieved with the firebox  te of fuel and the air control set nearly    closed     to give a steady  glow     HOUSEHOLD WASTE AND NONE RECOMMENDED FUELS  Household waste containing plastic or batteries or aerosols must not  be burnt  Remember that these items can explode  do not attempt to  burn them  Also it is not recommended to burn petroleum coke   liquid fuels or treating the stove as an incinerator     PAGE 5    IT IS WISE TO CHECK THE FOLLOWING FROM  TIME TO TIME     THE STOVE MUST BE COLD     CONDITION OF FIREBRICKS  Minor cracks in firebricks are quite  normal due to the very high temperatures developed  Firebricks  need only be replaced if part of the brick has broken away     TIGHTNESS OF DOOR SEALS  It is essential that the door seals  correctly against the stove body  After a period of use the glass   fibre rope seal may become compressed or damaged  The seal should  be closely examined and replaced as required  Check the setting of  the door to ensure it is fitting correctly with the seal tight against  the body of the stove     The hinges can be adjusted by the two locking nuts which are situated  on the hinges one each side of the body of the stove     The nut on the inside of the top hinge can be reached by a 13mm  box spanner through the hole provided at the rear of the air wash  guide     The door catches can be tightened by moving a washer located on  the back of the door catch  to the front of the door catch  between  th
11. Y FIRE If the chimney is thoroughly and regularly swept    chimney fires should not occur  However if a chimney fire does occur   turn the air control setting to the minimum   and tightly close the  doors of the stove  This should cause the chimney fire to go out ir  which case the control should be kept at the minimum setting unti  the fire in the stove has gone out  The chimney and the flueways  should then be cleaned  If the chimney fire does not go out when the  above action is taken then the fire brigade should be callec  immediately  After a chimney fire the chimney should be carefully  examined for any damage  Expert advice should be sought if necessary   POOR HEAT OUTPUT  Use only recommended fuels in the correct   sizes  Check main flue  check air intake  check fire bars  check space   below fire bars  ensure ash is reasonably clear and not touching the bars   STOVE TO BE SHUT DOWN for a long period  de ash and clean the   fuel ash area  leave the air controls open to maintain a flow of ai   through the stove to avoif condensation or corrosion           D13 01 0           ENVIRO BURN   5    DIFFICULTY IN BURNING FOR EXTENDED   PERIODS  If all the fuel has burned away  this is probably   because too much air has been reaching it  There are several   possible causes    1  The doors may not have been closed properly    2  The chimney draught was too high  this can be a problem with  any fire  and usually happens when it is very windy    3  The air slides were not adjust
12. e deposits    Raise the left side whilst moving to the left and lower the  right side to rest on the fire bed  clean the throat brick  without removing it from the stove  Replace in reverse  order  ensure the throat sits on top of the side bricks    When it is required to sweep the main flue follow above  procedure and remove the throat plate right side first   Replace in reverse order     EVERY YEAR  Have the main flue swept  using a wire centred  sweeps brush fitted with a guide wheel  We strongly  recommend that you engage a qualified chimney sweep  see  the information on the front cover   Any purpose provided  ventilation should be checked periodically at least once per  year to ensure that it is free from obstruction     Summer shut down or periods of prolonged non use   If the appliance is not to be used for an extended period of time   e g  during the warmer summer months  then it is wise to follow  this procedure to avoid unnecessary corrosion being caused by a  build up of moisture inside the stove  Thoroughly clean the inside  of the stove to remove any unburned fuel and ash residues in the  firebox and ashpit  Leave the air controls open to allow a flow of  fresh air through the stove as ventilation            STOVE FRONT VIEW TO TAKE 125MM  ea FLUE PIPE   AIR WASH   CONTROL    FUEL RETAINER BAR    L   PRIMARY AIR como     Ee        PN    GRATE BAR 4 OFF    PUT TO FRONT OF  STOVE          STOVE SIDE VIEW  WITH FIREBRICKS  THROAT  PLATE  IN POSITION        FIG 6  W
13. e handle and the door   To slacken reverse the procedure     CLEANING THE STOVE BODY The decorative parts can be  cleaned with a damp cloth when the fire is cool  Do not use abrasives  or metal polish  and never use aerosols near to the burning fire   Should repainting become necessary  the stove fire should be out  and the stove cold  High temperature paints are available from  solid fuel stove outlets     CLEANING THE WINDOW    The window of your Enviroburn Stove is made  not from glass  but  from a tough transparent ceramic  With most fuels  it will remain  fairly clean  An occasional wipe with a damp lint free cloth when  the glass is cold is all that may be needed  Continual use at low  Outputs  or wet wood  if wet may cause sticky tars to stain the  glass  You can help prevent this by     e Placing the firelighter and kindling fuel at the back of the stove   when lighting    Keeping the Air Wash control half way open until the fire is   nicely established    Using only dry wood    e Severe stains can be removed when the glass is cold using  special stove glass cleaning liquid available from solid fuel stove  outlets    PROBLEMS  Problems like those listed here are not normally caused  by this applaince  They are due to some difficulty with the fireplace   chimney or fuels  so check back through this leaflet carefully  An  extractor fan should not be fitted or used in the same room as the  stove as this can cause the stove to emit smoke and fumes into the  room    CHIMNE
14. earth in the required position  Levelling adjusting bolts are  fitted on projecting brackets at the bottom rear of the stove and in the  base of the front legs  with the bolt heads facing down to give a firm  base  these adjusters may be used for final levelling on an uneven  hearth  One 8mm hole is also provided in each rear bracket to fix  the stove to the hearth as required    Connect the appliance to the chimney using a length of 125mm  diameter fluepipe  sealed to the stove and the chimney using glass  fibre cord and fire cement     The fluepipe connection can be vertical or have a single 45 degree  bend  It may be fitted with a cleaning door for cleaning the chimney  as shown at FIG  1  2  and 13     The flue pipe can also be reached through the stove  To do this   ensure the fire is out and the stove cold  open the main door  remove  the fuel retainer bar  remove the throat plate  The chimney can then  be swept through the main door  After sweeping  replace the throat  plate with the rear bend facing down and the front tab facing up see  servicing instructions and FIG  6  Page 6  Replace fuel retainer bar     Possible methods of making the flue connection are shown   see Fig  1 and Fig 2   For rear flue outlet see page 9  FIG 12  and 13     Whatever method is used it is imperative that     The complete flue from the stove itself to the top of the chimney  terminal is sound  Even small cracks or gaps may cause smoking or  poor performance     The complete flue should be
15. ed correctly    4  Not enough fuel was put on the fire    5  The sealing rope on the doors or glass may require attention     If much unburned fuel is left  then a little more air is required  so  the air control should be adjusted accordingly  If the problem  persists check the sealing of the flue pipe to the appliance and  chimney     FUME EMISSION INTO ROOM A slight fume emission   into the room may occur while refuelling  but should not occur   during normal running  If fumes occur in normal running   LET THE FIRE OUT AND CHECK THE FOLLOWING    1  Is the fluepipe well sealed into the appliance and chimney    2  Check the flue way and throat plate at the top of the Stove  is clear    3  Check the chimney is clear  If the problem occurs after the  fire has not been used for a period the chimney may be blocked  by a birds nest or fall of ash and soot     4  Can enough air enter the room   has the air brick been sealed   Double glazing installed or a fitted carpet closed gaps around  the doors and skirting board    5  Is there a downdraught on the chimney  This could be caused  by a nearby tree  hill or high building and if this is suspected  we recommend taking advice from a chimney expert     MAINTENANCE AND  SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS    Main Flue and throat brick must be kept clear  The frequency  of cleaning will depend on use and the fuels burnt  as a guide  we suggest     EVERY MONTH   When the fire is out and the stove is cool  check on top of the brick plate for excessiv
16. ge and leaks     Please phone for advice or literature     HORIZONTAL  LENGTH     leone 75 MIN    N B  DRAWINGS NOT TO SCALE ALL MEASUREMENTS IN MILLIMETRES    PAGE 9 D1i3 01 09    ENVIRO BURN   5  WITH ATTACHED LOG STORE    TO TAKE 125mm FLUE PIPE    STOVE FRONT VIEW    FIG 4 425mm           gt     AIR WASH  CONTROL       FUEL RETAINER BAR    Ls  PRIMARY AIR conmo        MEASUREMENT BACK TO FRONT INCLUDING ASHLIP 385MM    GROSS WEIGHT   100Kg    Levelling adjusting bolts are fitted in each four corners of the log stove base and are adjusted by thread action with the bolt  heads facing down to give a firm base and assist in levelling the stove   One 8 5mm hole is provided in each of the four corners of the base to fix the stove to the hearth    If it is required to convert to a rear flue outlet please see page 9     A Canopy can be fitted to the log stove if required  see page 8  Please note this would increase the overall  height of the stove by 130mm     See page 8 if you wish to fit a decorative window trim     WHY CHOOSE A ENVIRO BURN 5 WITH ATTACHED LOG STORE   It gives you somewhere to put the logs ready to re fuel the stove  It makes it easier to reach all the controls and  remove the ash  which also makes it easier to use for the older and infirm     N B  DRAWINGS NOT TO SCALE    Manufacturers for over 50 years of Domestic Heating Appliances  Specialists in Solid Fuel Open Fire Central Heating Boilers     Genuine Range Cookers and Multi Fuel Stoves  QUALITY    COUNTS 
17. imum of at least 3 times the flue  pipe diameter from combustible material  normally 460mm  unless  the combustible material is insulated in accordance with the building  regulations in which case the distance can be reduced to 1 5 times  the flue pipe diameter    Care should be taken to keep soft furnishings and moveable items  of furniture well clear of the stove     AIR SUPPLY   Refer to table 1  of Document J  section 2   For appliances with a total heat output of up to 5kW  space and water  heating  no provision is required as the natural leakage into the room  around doors and windows may be adequate  However in well insulated  rooms it may be neccessary to provide an additional air supply  the  result of a smoke draw test will show if this is required  For appliances  with outputs above 5kW an opening or openings with a total free area  of 550mm should be provided for every kW of output above 5kW     THE DUNSLEY ENVIRO BURN MULTI FUEL STOVE  COMPLIES WITH THE FOLLOWING STANDARDS    ASPECT STANDARDS USED     SOLID MINERAL FUELS   WOOD FUELS    ea  FITTING THE STOVE    TWO POSSIBLE TOP FLUE OUTLET INSTALLATION  ARRANGEMENTS        Constructional  and Dimensional  Requirements          45   BEND  WITH  CLEANING       If it is intended to fit the canopy onto the stove  the overall height  of the stove will increase by 130mm  See page 8  FIG 11     For rear flue outlet  see page 9   PAGE 3    Place the stove in position on the hearth  ensure the stove is set on  the level h
18. lations  Factory made chimneys  twin wall insulated   should conform to BS 4543 Part 2  and be installed in accordance  with the manufacturers instructions and BS 6461 Part 2  The single  skin 150mm diameter fluepipe should be kept as short as practical  and should not be used as a complete chimney  it should join the  insulated chimney before passing through any ceiling  roof space or  wall  this is designed to give a safe warm flue system  All parts must    be accessible for cleaning  06 01 09    ENVIRO BURN   5    EXTRACTOR FANS    An extractor fan must not be fitted in the same room as the  appliance     HEARTH AND APPLIANCE SETTING   The stove must be installed on a level solid hearth  Constructed of  non combustable material  and extend 225mm in front of the stove   and 150mm to each side  There must be at least 75mm air gap  between the back and the side   s of the stove to give sufficient air  circulation and 125mm between top of stove and lintel  Hearths  should be constructed of a suitable robust material and appropriate  dimensions  Refer to building regulations 2000 document J    For your information on over run test the maximum temperature   of the hearth in the centre directly underneath the Enviroburn 5  measured 63 9  C burning wood with ambient temperature of 21  C    COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS    The safe distance from combustible material to the rear and side of  the appliance should be 700mm side and 800mm from the rear  In  addition the flue pipe must be a min
19. me emission is potentially  dangerous and must not be tolerated  If fume emission does  persist  then the following immediate action should be taken      a  Open doors and windows to ventilate room     b  Let the fire out or eject and safely dispose of fuel from  the appliance     c  Check for flue or chimney blockage and clean if required     d  do not attempt to re light the fire until the cause of the    fume emission has been identified and corrected   If necessary seek expert advice     Di3 01 09       ENVIRO BURN   5    OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS    PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY    THEY CONTAIN ESSENTIAL INFORMATION    GETTING READY TO USE YOUR STOVE    When the installer has completed the installation go over these  instructions with the installer before lighting the stove  also check  flue system  An extractor fan must not be fitted in the same room  as the appliance  It is essential that the fire has adequate air supply  for combustion and ventilation  Apertures provided for this purpose  shall not be restricted  Have the chimney swept at least once a year   Take care to clean the chimney  flue connections and flueways prior  to lighting up after a prolonged shut down period  A fireguard  conforming to BS6539 should always be used whenever children  the old and or infirm are present  as the exterior surface of the  stove is a working heating surface and can get very hot  Do not use  an aerosol spray near the appliance    Do not operate the stove with the door 
20. metal groove with steel wool or  similar  put adhesive Part No  02038 in bottom of groove and  push new sealing rope firmly in position        AVAILABLE ACCESSORIES FOR THE  ENVIRO BURN 5 MULTI FUEL STOVE    ALL MEASUREMENTS IN MILLIMETRES       Multi Fuel Ash Container Dunsley Part No  01414    The ash shovel slides into the  ash container to avoid possible  spillage of ash when carrying  through your residence     398    U A    510    110       Fuel Carrier Dunsley Part No  01429    The nose fits easily through the  door of the to re fuel        k    210     PAGE 8    Decorative Window Trim Part No  02200    This window trim is easy to fit or  remove  Push the top projections up  the front of the glass  between the glass  and iron frame  then lower bottom  protrusions between glass and iron  frame  push down into position   Reverse to remove        Enviro burn 5 Canopy part No 02201  Optional Extra  FIG 11          CANOPY    METAL SLIDES  ONE EACH SIDE    The Canopy is available as an optional extra  it can be fitted or  removed at any time     The canopy is fitted after the installation of the stove has been  completed  the flue system checked with the stove under fire     To fit the canopy slide the open end onto the top of the stove with  the bottom below the stove top and the metal brackets on each side  of the inside of the canopy sliding on top of the stove top  push well  back to stop  The two holes at the back of the bottom flanges are to  take the two 3 5mm x 16mm 
21. open  except when lighting   re fuelling or clearing ash  then operate according to the instructions   use the operating tool to open and close the door  Turn the knob  anti clockwise to open  clockwise to close     Throat Brick   Ensure it is in the correct position resting on the side bricks  and pushed well back against the back brick    See page 6  FIG 6  For cleaning see maintenance on page 6     LIGHTING    De ash the firebed  fully open the primary air inlet    bottom control  Half open the top air wash control  see FIG    4  Page 6  Place two or three fire lighters  or paper on the grate  with plenty of small sticks of dry wood on top  Ensure you have a  good fire base  fuel with more wood if required    lightly cover with the fuel you wish to use  light the fire lighters   or paper  close and latch the stove door  When the fuel is burning  well fully fuel the fire  adjust the air controls as required    Do not over fire     CONTROL    The rate of burning and the heat output is controlled by the amount  of air entering the firebox via the primary air control which is situated  below the glass in the door and the secondary air wash situated at  the top of the door  see FIG  4  Page 6  both are controlled by  sliding action  right for ON  left for OFF     The normal operating condition is with the primary air control  open slightly approx 6mm  Open from fully closed with the  second air control set at the required setting     PAGE 4    When burning fuels other than wood
22. re fuel  de ash as required  open door slowly  the firebox should  be well filled but do not overfill  Do not allow any fuel to lodge  between the glass and front bars  or touch the glass     D1i3 01 09    ENVIRO BURN   5    FUELS  SMOKE CONTROL REGULATIONS    The Enviro burn 5 has obtained HETAS Ltd approval as a dry fuel  stove for burning wood logs only as detailed in the list below   HETAS Approval does not cover the use of any other fuels either  alone or mixed with the recommended fuels listed  nor does it cover  instructions for the use of other fuels     WOOD  The Highlander 5 Stove can take logs of up to 280mm   11     long  burn any type of wood as long as it is dry  By dry we  mean that it contains less than 25  moisture  When first cut down   wood cells are full of water and will need drying for at least a year   outside under a shelter or tarpaulin will do  ensure there is air  access to assist  Wet or    green    wood wastes heat in making steam   and produces flammable acidic tars which will discolour the glass  cling to and can damage your chimney or stove     LOW BURNING  The Enviro burn 5 will burn for longer  periods by allowing the fire to burn down to a low hot firebed   removing the ash as required  filling fully and setting the air  controls to a lower setting  Trials may be necessary to find  the best settings     THE DUNSLEY ENVIRO BURN IS NOT DESIGNED TO BE  OPERATED WITH THE FIRE DOOR OPEN  THE DOOR  MUST BE CLOSED WHEN THE STOVE IS OPERATIVE    ECO
23. rectly  could lead to prosecution  All local regulations including those  referring to national and european standards need to be  complied with when installing the appliance    Please note that it is a legal requirement under England and Wales  Building Regualtions that the installation of the stove is either carried  out under Local Authority Building Control approval or is installed by  a Competent person registered with a Government approved  competent persons scheme  HETAS Ltd operate such a scheme and  a listing of their Registered Competent Persons can be found on  their website at www hetas co uk   Remember  the chimney is not simply a duct to carry gases away  it  is an integral part of the appliance  No stove will work correctly  unless the chimney is sound    On first initial lighting of the stove condensation could occur causing  discolouration of the glass  the condensation could turn to drops  of water  this would particularly apply if the chimney was new  r  had not been used for a long time  This is a natural thing  a  should not be cause for concern  The same would apply if wet fuel  is burnt  particularly wet wood    Also note  The Enviroburn Stove is spray painted with a special heat  resistant stove enamel paint  As it heats up for the first time the  paint will commence to cure and the resin in the paint will give off  asmell for 2 to 3 hours  this smell is not harmful  It is best to run  the stove at low to medium temperature for the first 4 to 5 hours  
24. tap head screws provided  Screw the  screws fully in  they come through at the back of the Highlander top  and hold the canopy in position  see FIG  11     A Canopy is also available without a recess for the flue  if you are  using the rear flue outlet  It fits in exactly the same way   Quote part no  02212     D12 12 08       ENVIRO BURN   5    CONVERTING TO REAR FLUE OUTLET REAR FLUE OUTLET INSTALLATION  The Enviro burn 5 can be fitted as a top or rear flue outlet  For ALTERNATIVE   transport reasons it is supplied with the flue outlet fitted to the top   position and the blanking plate fitted to the rear outlet position    They are not permanently fixed and are interchangeable  Remove   FIG 13 ALTERNATE SOOT   both  decide which position you intend to use them  using the two DOOR POSITIONS   ceramic gaskets supplied fix them in the position required ensuring  the joint is sealed with the gasket and the slotted set screws are well  tightened     BLANKING PLATE    Part no  02213                 FLUE OUTLET    Part no  02214    FOR YOUR INFORMATION   DUNSLEY ALSO MANUFACTURE  REAR FLUE OUTLET INSTALLATION             er Ea CHIMNEY Real Flame Solid Fuel open Fires with High output boilers   FLUE Dunsley Yorkshire stove  H M  Government clean air act  approval Smokless stove   FLUE PIPE  Dunsley Baker Neutralizer to link two boilers into one  NOT MORE THAN 45   central heating system   SOOT DOOR Oxypic inhibitor and leak sealer        Guards against scaling  rusting  oxide slud
    
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