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Tiger CAST-IRON MULTI-FUEL STOVE v5.2 Installation And Operating Instructions

Tiger CAST-IRON MULTI-FUEL STOVE v5.2 Installation And Operating Instructions

Cast-iron multi-fuel stove v5.2

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THE INSTALLATION AND SERVICING OF THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE SUPERVISED BY A
QUALIFIED SOLID FUEL ENGINEER. THE SUPPLIERS WILL ACCEPT NO RESPONSIBILITY
UK: The Solid Fuel Association, 7 Swanwick Court Alfreton Derbyshire DE55 7AS Tel:0845-601-4406 www.solidfuel.co.uk
This document is a guide to installing and using the Tiger Plus stove,
any national or local regulations must be complied with. Building
regulations for
the UK,
www.tigerstoves.com
ASBESTOS: Tiger does not contain asbestos, but you should be
careful to avoid disturbing any asbestos when removing an old
installation.
FIRE CEMENT is caustic - wash your hands thoroughly after using it.
WEIGHT Protect your spine by moving the stove only with
assistance.
FUME EMISSION: Properly installed and operated this appliance will
not emit fumes into the dwelling. Occasional fumes from de-ashing
and refuelling may occur. However, persistent fume emission is
potentially dangerous and must not be tolerated. If fume emission
persists, then the following immediate action should be taken:
(a) open doors and windows to ventilate the room. (b) let the fire go
out or eject and safely dispose of fuel from the appliance. (c) check
the flue or chimney for blockage and clean if required. (d) do not
attempt to re-light the fire until the case of the fume emission has
been identified and corrected. If necessary seek expert advice
HEAT: The surfaces of the appliance and the attached fluepipe will
become extremely hot- a fireguard should be used if children or the
infirm are present. Flammable materials (including fuel) should not
be stored near to the appliance. If the Hi-Leg unit is fitted and used as a log store, logs must not be placed higher than the
central 'bridging' member.
BEFORE YOU BEGIN...
CHIMNEY Your chimney creates the draught which Tiger needs in order to work - it must:
Conform to local building regulations.
Be at least 5m high.
Terminate at least 1m above any roof ridge.
Have an internal cross-section not less than 0.018m² (eg 150mm dia) and not more than 0.14m² (eg 375 x 375mm)
Be free from even the slightest crack or source of leakage.
Have no bends sharper than 45 degrees.
Be entirely free of obstructions and swept by a qualified chimney sweep.
Be connected only to the one appliance.
Have a wall thickness of at least 100mm throughout its length, or be thoroughly insulated
New masonry chimneys should be fitted with ceramic liners of at least 200mm diameter.
Prefabricated chimneys should be fully insulated, of at least 150mm internal diameter, conform to BS4543 Part 2 and
be installed in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions.
INSTALLATION CLEARANCES The stove must be placed on a solid non-combustible hearth conforming to building
regulations. There must be no combustible material, including fuel, within 40cm. If the Hi-Leg unit is fitted hearth
temperature will not exceed 100ºC, and light duty hearth material may be used.
LOAD BEARING Tiger is heavy - take care to ensure that the floor has adequate load-bearing capacity and consider
fitting a load distributing plate if necessary
CAST-IRON MULTI-FUEL STOVE v5.2

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

LEAVE THIS DOCUMENT WITH THE HOUSEHOLDER !
RoI: Irish Nationwide Fireplace Organisation, 162 Capel Street, Dublin 1 Tel:01-801-5959 www.fireplace.ie
RoI
and IoM can
INSTALLATION AND
WHATEVER FOR APPLIANCES NOT SO INSTALLED.
Conforms to EN13240
be
found at
Independently tested by SGS
Arnheim, 2007
Approved Laboratory No 0608
Max. Output
CO Emission
(as if at 13% O2)
combustibles
Smoke Emission
Flue Draught
1
A register of qualified engineers is available from:
Fuel
Wood (Beech)
Efficiency
77.50%
6kW
0.37%vol
Mean Flue
312º C
Temperature
Clearance to
40cm
286 mg/m³
Gas flow
5.4 g/sec
Min 12Pa
Mineral Fuel
(Ancit)
78.20%
6kW
0.15%vol
240ºC
40cm
81 mg/m³
6.3 g/sec
Min 12Pa

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  • Page 1: Operating Instructions

    There must be no combustible material, including fuel, within 40cm. If the Hi-Leg unit is fitted hearth temperature will not exceed 100ºC, and light duty hearth material may be used. LOAD BEARING Tiger is heavy - take care to ensure that the floor has adequate load-bearing capacity and consider fitting a load distributing plate if necessary...
  • Page 2 AIR SUPPLY Tiger needs air to breathe - there must be a permanent air supply into the room in which the fire is installed equal to at least 15cm². A extractor fan can remove this air, even if fitted in a different room.
  • Page 3 'cream' aerosols explode! Tiger is not an incinerator, so only ever cleansers as they can scratch the surface. Polished parts use the recommended fuels and NEVER use liquid fuels in can be brightened using wire wool.
  • Page 4 Designed in England by Glyn Hughes Design. The Tiger Stove is registered at the UK Patent Office 3019213, and is fully protected by Copyright © and UK Design Right, Glyn Hughes 1999/2005.
  • Page 5: Maintenance

    A small jar of paint is supplied with the stove. NEW PARTS Tiger has been extensively tested for safety - please don't try to modify it and always make sure to obtain genuine spare parts.