Esse 105 Stove Instruction

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CLEARANCE DISTANCES (COMBUSTIBLES & NON-COMBUSTIBLES)
The appliance comes with a rear heatshield, which must be installed, irrespective whether the
surrounding materials are combustible or non-combustible. Required distances to combustibles,
(with the supplied heatshield), can be found in the Product Specification section of this manual. An
optional additional heatshield is available, which when installed along with a double wall flue pipe,
reduces the permitted distances to combustibles significantly. Recommended distances to non-
combustibles are also indicated, in the same section.
However, consideration must also be given to the minimum space required to the right of the
appliance, to allow for the Bypass Boss to be opened, as shown below.
Minimum right side clearance distance, to accommodate the extended Bypass Boss
FLUE DRAFT
An appropriate flue draft is essential, for the stove to work safely and efficiently. When installed,
and prior to commissioning, a flue draft reading should be taken, using the flue draft reading point
located in the top of the right hand side of the stove. When both the stove and chimney are warm,
a reading in a range between 1.25mm wg (12 Pa) and 2.5mm wg (25 Pa) should be expected. Any
readings significantly outside this range are likely to cause problems, so further investigation should
be undertaken so as to either reduce or increase the flue draft reading, as appropriate.
COMMISSIONING
Once the installation has been completed, check the flue and chimney connection is fully sealed, and
complete a test lighting of the stove. Instruct the owner on how to use the appliance, and complete
the Commissioning Checklist section of this manual. Finally, ensure that you leave this manual with
the owner, for their reference.
Fully opened - 150mm
Minimum permitted distance 75mm