Installation guide
Dry Stove Installation Guide
5.10 Firebox liner panels
Most Arada stoves use firebox liner panels to the sides and back.
Some Villager wood burners also have firebox liners in the base of the
stove. For detailed fitting instructions for Villager stoves please refer to
www.aradastoves.com/support.
Stoves which are being fitted with an add-in boiler should have the rear liner
removed to create the space in which the boiler is fitted.
For the majority of Arada stoves, the throat plate sits on top of the side and
rear panels. These should come fitted to your stove, if however they are not,
proceed as follows to fit them:
• Remove the fuel retainer.
• Set the small liner(s) into the back of the firebox.
• Insert the side liner panels.
• Fit the throat plate with the single bend and two cut outs to the front facing
up. The projecting lugs sit on top of the side liners. The long centre tab on
the back edge rests on the rear liners.
• Replace the fuel retainer.
6 Commissioning the stove
Before handing over the installation to the customer it is a requirement
under Document J (of the Building Regulations for England and Wales) that
the appliance is lit and the functioning of the chimney system is checked for
satisfactory operation.
• Be sure that the chimney is operating and all smoke and fumes are vented
to the atmosphere through the chimney terminal.
• Check all joints and seals.
• Clean the outside of the cold appliance with a lint free cloth or shoe brush
to prevent any stains becoming burnt on.
• Check the flue draught which should read 10 - 20pa, or 0.1 - 0.2 mbar.
Consult a suitably qualified person who will have the knowledge and
equipment to perform a test.
• For a registered competent persons scheme, such as HETAS, please
complete a Certificate of Compliance, which is used for checking and
reporting the installation as imposed by the Government. Otherwise
please ensure the installation is approved by your local building control
officer.
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