Stovax Stove 7016 User Manual

Sheraton  
Free Standing Stove  
ModelS: 7016/7017/7027  
Instructions for Use,  
Installation and Servicing  
For use in Great Britain and Republic of Ireland.  
This appliance has been certified for use in countries other than those stated. To install this appliance in these countries, it is essential to obtain the translated  
instructions and in some cases the appliance will require modification. Contact Stovax for further information.  
IMPoRTANT  
This appliance will become hot whilst in operation, it is therefore recommended that a suitable guard should be used for the  
protection of young children, the elderly or infirm. do not attempt to burn rubbish in this appliance.  
Please read these Instructions carefully before installation or use.  
Keep them in a safe place for future reference and when servicing the fire.  
The commissioning sheet found on page 3 of these instructions should be completed by the Installer.  
PM216 - Issue 1 (Sept 2007)  
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APPlIANCe CoMMISSIoNING CHeCKlIST  
To assist us in any guarantee claim please complete the following information:-  
dealer appliance was purchased from  
Name: .................................................................................................................................................................  
Address:...............................................................................................................................................................  
............................................................................................................................................................................  
Telephone number:.............................................................................................................................................  
essential Information - MUST be completed  
Date installed: .....................................................................................................................................................  
Model Description:..............................................................................................................................................  
Serial number:.....................................................................................................................................................  
Installation engineer  
Company name:.....................................................................................................................................................................  
Address: .................................................................................................................................................................................  
...............................................................................................................................................................................................  
Telephone number:................................................................................................................................................................  
Commissioning Checks (to be completed and signed)  
Is flue system correct for the appliance  
Flue swept and soundness test complete  
Smoke test completed on installed appliance  
Spillage test completed  
YES  
YES  
YES  
YES  
YES  
YES  
NO  
NO  
NO  
NO  
NO  
NO  
Use of appliance and operation of controls explained  
Instruction book handed to customer  
Signature: .......................................................................................  
Print name:...............................................................  
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Before using this appliance, please read these instructions carefully.  
1. GeNeRAl  
1.1 This stove is designed for domestic heating and should  
only be used for this purpose, and in accordance with the  
manufacturers operating instructions.  
1.2 It must be installed by a competent installer, in  
accordance with all local regulations, including those  
referring to national and european standards.  
1.3 The stove should only be used to burn approved fuels  
and should not be used with liquid fuels or used as an  
incinerator.  
data plate  
1.4 As with all heating stoves the surfaces will become very  
hot when in use, therefore due care should be taken  
when near the stove. If it is to be used in the presence  
of young children, elderly or infirm persons, a suitable  
fireguard should be used. Care should also be taken with  
the placement of combustible items near the stove as  
conducted and radiated heat could cause a fire hazard.  
PR7221S  
AIR CoNTRolS  
Airwash Control  
OPEN  
CLOSE  
Airwash  
1.5 Stovax offer a wide range of firescreens along with a  
hearthgate system designed to offer full protection for a  
range of stoves and fireplaces. Your Stovax dealer can  
advise you on these products.  
1.6 Due to the high temperature of the convected air above  
the stove we recommend that no valuable photographs,  
paintings, porcelain, electrical products or other items are  
placed in this area. Such artefacts may be damaged by long  
term exposure to fluctuating temperatures.  
1.7 The additional ventilation required for the safe use of this  
stove should be kept free of any obstructions, both inside  
and outside the building, at all times.  
1.8 Have your Stovax product serviced annually by a competent  
service engineer, and if repairs are required use only Stovax  
approved spare parts.  
Primary Air Control  
/Thermostat control  
(if fitted)  
Removable  
handle  
1.9 Do not make unauthorised modifications or changes to  
the stove. No other appliance should be connected to or  
share, the same flue or chimney system.  
SeRIAl NUMBeR  
1.10 This number will be required when ordering spare parts or  
making warranty claims.  
Telescopic  
riddling  
lever  
1.11 It is found on the stove data plate, which is under the front  
of the stove ashlip.  
Thermostat knock  
out panel  
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3.3 Fuel consumption at nominal heat output.  
dooR HANdle  
As tested at nominal heat output to the requirements of EN  
13240: 2001 for intermittent operation.  
1.12 To open and Close: Use a protective gloved hand to  
operate.  
Fuel Consumption  
Kg/hour  
1.13 Rotate RH Knob anti-clockwise to open. Rotate clockwise to  
close.  
Kg/hour  
Wood  
Description  
Briquetted  
Smokeless fuel  
Sheraton 7016  
Sheraton 7017  
Sheraton 7027  
2.66  
2.66  
2.66  
-
1.12  
1.12  
3.4 If you require advice on suitable solid fuels contact your  
local approved coal merchant. Details can be obtained by  
ringing the Solid Fuel Association advice line on Freephone  
A number of factors can affect the performance of the  
stove. Some of these are listed, see Section 9 Burning  
Performance, page 7.  
1.14 Warning: Do not force the handle to turn more than 1/4  
turn as damage may occur.  
1.15 Never open the door with your bare hands.  
4. BURNING Wood  
(Wood and multi-fuel stoves)  
1.16 Closing the door is the reverse of the previous.  
4.1 Open the Airwash control fully and open the Primary/  
Thermostat* air control (multifuel versions only) to  
approximately 25% open.  
2. USING THe SToVe FoR THe FIRST TIMe  
2.1 When new, it is best to burn the fire at a low output for  
the first few days of use. This will allow the construction to  
settle and all fixing glues and paint to fully cure.  
4.2 Place some pieces of firelighter or dry crumpled paper on  
the grate and cover with some small pieces of dry kindling  
wood. Light the paper or firelighters.  
2.2 Avoid touching the paint during the first period of use.  
4.3 To avoid the build-up of condensation on the door glass  
it is advisable to leave the door slightly open as the fire  
establishes, and the glass warms.  
2.3 During this time the stove may give off some unpleasant  
odours, and we recommend that you keep the room well  
ventilated during this period to avoid a build-up of fumes.  
4.4 As the fire becomes established add a few larger pieces  
of wood and fully close the door. Do not initially add too  
many logs as this may smother the fire. do not leave the  
stove with the door open as this could over-fire the stove  
and cause permanent damage.  
3. ReCoMMeNded FUelS  
3.1 Wood: Burn only seasoned timber, with a moisture content  
of less than 20% with a recommended cut length of  
300mm. In most cases, this would require drying cut wood  
for 12 to 18 months before use. Poor quality timber could  
cause low combustion efficiency, produce large amounts of  
harmful condensation, which could reduce the effectiveness  
of the airwash system, and ultimately the life of the stove.  
4.5 As the fire becomes established close the Primary/  
Thermostat* air control (multifuel versions only) and control  
the burn rate using the Airwash control only.  
4.6 To burn wood efficiently it is best to allow a bed of ash to  
build-up on the grate, or the base of the stove, and control  
the combustion using the Airwash control only.  
3.2 do not burn construction timber, painted, impregnated  
/ treated wood, manufactured board products or pallet  
wood.  
4.7 Before re-fuelling the stove it is advisable to first rake the  
embers evenly over the firebed then open the Airwash  
control fully for a few minutes, to establish a glowing bed  
before adding new logs.  
For more details on using wood see Section 9 Burning  
Performance, page 7.  
3.2 Solid fuel: Burn only anthracite or a manufactured  
briquetted smokeless fuels, listed as suitable for use with  
closed heating stoves. do not burn bituminous coal,  
‘petro-cokeor other petroleum based fuels, as this will  
invalidate the product guarantee.  
4.8 Allow the new logs to burn at high output for a few minutes  
before adjusting the burn rate with the Airwash control,  
to the desired setting. It is best to refuel little and often to  
maintain clean and efficient burning.  
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4.9 The ideal control settings to suit the particular installation  
fuel. Allow the new fuel to burn at high output for a few  
minutes before adjusting the burn rate with the Primary/  
Thermostat* air control to the desired setting. It is best  
to refuel little and often to maintain clean and efficient  
burning.  
and personal preferences will be established by experience  
in using the stove.  
4.10 Do not load fuel higher than the log guard. It is not  
recommended to load large amounts of logs and burn with  
the Airwash control on low settings for long periods of  
time. This will reduce the effectiveness of the glass cleaning  
effect of the airwash and will cause a large build-up of tars  
and creosotes in the stove and flue system.  
5.9 The ideal control settings to suit the particular installation  
and personal preferences will be established by experience  
in using the stove. It is not recommmended to load large  
amounts of fuel and burn with the Primary/Thermostat*  
Air Control on low settings for long periods of time as this  
will reduce the effectiveness off the glass cleaning effect of  
the airwash. Also this will help reduce the build-up of tar  
and creosotes within the stove and flue system.  
4.11 We would recommend that the stove be burnt at high  
output for at least 30 minutes each day when it is in use.  
This will help reduce the build-up of tars and creosotes  
within the stove and flue system.  
5.10 We would recommend that the stove be burnt at high  
output for at least 30 minutes each day when it is in use.  
This will help reduce the build-up of tars and creosotes  
within the stove and flue system.  
4.12 do not burn construction timber, painted, impregnated /  
treated wood or manufactured board products.  
*
The optional Thermostatic Primary air control will adjust  
the air flow to the fire to maintain a constant temperature.  
5.11 Burn only anthracite or manufactured smokeless fuels,  
suitable for use in closed appliances.  
5.12 do not burn bituminous coal, ‘petro-cokeor other  
petroleum based fuels, as this will invalidate the product  
guarantee.  
5. BURNING SolId FUel  
(Multi-fuel stoves only)  
*
The optional Thermostatic Primary air control will adjust  
the air flow to the fire to maintain a constant temperature.  
5.1 Open the Airwash control to approximately 50% and  
Primary/Thermostat* air control fully.  
5.2 Place some pieces of firelighter or dry crumpled paper on  
the grate and cover with some small pieces of dry kindling  
wood. Light the paper or firelighters.  
6. oVeR-FIRING  
6.1 Do not use the appliance at maximum output for prolonged  
periods of time, or over-fill the firebox with fuel, as this  
could result in over-firing. If the connecting fluepipe,  
appliance flue collar or top plate glow red with heat the  
appliance is being over-fired and the air controls should be  
closed to reduce the output.  
5.3 To avoid the build-up of condensation on the door glass  
it is advisable to leave the door slightly open as the fire  
establishes, and the glass warms.  
5.4 As the fire becomes established add pieces of solid fuel and  
fully close the door. Do not initially add too much fuel as  
this may smother the fire. do not leave the stove with the  
door open as this could over-fire the stove and cause  
permanent damage.  
6.2 Do not load fuel higher than the log guard at the front of  
the stove.  
6.3 If a chimney fire occurs shut all air controls immediately to  
close the appliance down, and evacuate all persons from  
the building before calling the fire brigade. Do not re-enter  
the building until it is confirmed safe to do so.  
5.5 As the fire becomes established reduce the Airwash air  
control to approximately 25% and control the burn rate  
using the Primary/Thermostat* air control only.  
5.6 To burn solid fuel efficiently it is best to control the  
combustion using the Primary/Thermostat* air control  
only.  
6.4 Following a chimney fire do not use the appliance until  
it is inspected, by a HeTAS (GB only)/INFo (eire only)  
registered installer, to confirm that the appliance is safe  
to use, or make any repairs required before re-use. Only  
genuine Stovax replacement parts are to be used to keep  
your appliance in safe and efficient working order.  
5.7 Before re-fuelling the stove it is advisable to de-ash the  
firebed, using the riddling grate system. This is completed as  
follows:-  
6.5 After any chimney fire it is recommended that the chimney  
system be inspected and swept by a NACS registered  
(UK only) chimney sweep, to confirm that the system is  
structurally sound and free from any obstructions before  
re-use.  
Fixed Grate  
Use a suitable poker.  
Riddling Grate  
Move the Riddling Lever (Top right at the back) from side to  
side, using the removable tool provided.  
5.8 Open the Primary/Thermostat* air control fully for a few  
minutes, to establish a glowing bed before adding new  
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9.2 Fuel Quality (Solid Fuel)  
7. ASH ReMoVAl (Multi-fuel stoves)  
Use only recommended solid fuels, which are approved for  
use with closed appliances. Symptoms of poor performance  
related to unsuitable fuels include:  
7.1 The burning of any fuel will produce ash, which will have  
to be removed after a period of use. This time will depend  
on the fuel used. Before removing the ash from the stove it  
is advisable to let the fire burn down to a low level, or even  
go out completely. The ashpan can then be removed using  
gloved hands, after opening the main firedoors.  
• Difficulty getting a fire going and keeping it burning well  
• Smoky fires with little flame  
• Dirty glass  
• Dirty firebricks  
• Short life span for grate, baffles and internal firebricks  
• Permanent staining of glass  
7.2 As heat can remain in the ash for a long period after use  
care must be taken when removing and carrying the full  
ashpan. We suggest that the ashpan be carried using gloved  
hands, or the ash is placed directly in to a Stovax Ash  
Caddy (Stovax Part No. 4227).  
9.3 Backpuffing  
This is caused by a lack of combustion air entering the  
firebox causing combustion gases to build up in the firebox  
and periodically ignite as small explosions, causing smoke to  
puff out of the appliance air inlets and other openings. The  
problem will often occur if the air controls are shut soon  
after adding new fuel to a very hot fire. To stop backpuffing  
occurring open the air controls to increase the combustion  
air and increase the burning rate.  
7.3 Do not place ash in a bin made from plastic or any other  
combustible material.  
8. ASH ReMoVAl (Wood-burning stoves)  
8.1 When burning wood the amount of ash will be smaller and  
may only need removal once every week. To do this, allow  
the fire to burn out and cool. Open the main door, then  
after removing the log retainer scoop out the ash with a  
suitable shovel. It is best to leave a layer of ash in the stove  
to form a bed for the new fire.  
9.4 Flue draught  
The chimney has two main functions, which are, to safely  
remove the smoke, gases and fumes from the house, and to  
provide a sufficient amount of draught (suction) in the stove  
to ensure that the fire is kept burning. Draught is caused by  
the rising hot air in the chimney when the stove is lit.  
8.2 Do not place ash in a bin made from plastic or any other  
combustible material.  
Symptoms of poor performance related to flue draught  
include:  
• Excessive fuel consumption (high flue draught)  
• Poor burning control, overheating (high flue draught)  
• Wind noise from air controls (high flue draught)  
• Difficulty getting a fire going and keeping it burning well  
(low flue draught)  
• Low heat output (low flue draught)  
• Smoke entering room when doors opened (low flue  
draught)  
9. BURNING PeRFoRMANCe  
9.1 Fuel Quality (Wood)  
Use only seasoned wood with a moisture content of  
less than 20%. Well seasoned logs should have the bark  
beginning to lift and peel away, along with deep cracks  
radiating from the centre of the log. Logs should feel lighter  
than fresh cut wood of a similar size and sound hollow  
when struck against each other. Logs should not feel damp  
to the touch, have any visible moisture oozing from them or  
moss and fungal growths on them.  
The construction, position, size and height of the chimney  
are all factors that affect the performance of the flue  
draught.  
Symptoms of poor performance related to wet woods  
include:  
Other factors that can effect the flue draught include:  
• Trees or other buildings nearby causing turbulence  
• High and gusty winds  
• Outside temperature  
• Outside weather conditions  
• Incorrect additional ventilation to building  
• Difficulty getting a fire going and keeping it burning well,  
• Smoky fires with little flame,  
• Dirty glass,  
• Dirty firebricks,  
• Rapid creosote build-up in the chimney,  
• Low heat output,  
• Blocked flue / chimney  
• Short burn times, excessive fuel consumption and  
blue/grey smoke from the chimney.  
For advice on the correction of persistent flue problems  
consult a qualified solid fuel heating engineer before  
continuing to use the stove.  
To help avoid large build-ups of tars and creosote within  
the stove and the flue system, it is recommended to burn  
at high output for at least 30 minutes each day. The use of  
Stovax Protector chimney cleaner will also help to reduce  
this problem.  
9.5 Weather conditions  
The weather conditions outside the building could have an  
effect on the burning performance of the stove. These could  
include:  
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Windy days - Smoking from the appliance. This could  
10.2 Stove glass cracking:  
be caused by turbulent airflow around chimney terminal,  
possibly caused by the position of other buildings or  
obstacles nearby. This problem is, also, sometimes  
associated with oversize chimneys, which may even have  
downdraught problems on calm days. If smoking is a  
common problem on windy days make a note of the wind  
strength and direction before consulting your appliance  
installer, who will advise you on possible solutions to the  
problem, after visiting the installation.  
Please ensure when replacing the glass in your stove that  
you do not over tighten the screws on the glass clips as this  
will cause stress in the glass and with the intense heating  
and cooling of burning your stove it may well cause the  
glass to crack.  
10.3 Stove is producing tar:  
You can recognise this from the following traits:  
Very strong pungent smell shortly after the stove is lit and  
as the stove heats up, glass blackening and, possibly, can be  
seen as a thick, brown and sticky material oozing from your  
stove pipe joints.  
damp / Rainy days – These sometimes result in problems  
when lighting and maintaining the fire, due to the lower  
flue temperatures and smaller difference between indoor  
and outdoor temperatures reducing the flue draught. Also,  
rain water running down the inside of the chimney reducing  
the flue temperatures. To help with this problem care must  
be taken to use good quality kindling wood, when starting  
the fire, and running the stove at a higher heat setting than  
normal for a period after start-up to fully heat the chimney.  
It could be possible to fit a rain cowl to the chimney to  
reduce this problem. Your appliance installer should advise  
you on possible solutions.  
This is caused by burning damp wood and burning your  
stove at too low a temperature. To resolve this only use well  
seasoned wood and ensure your stove is operating in the  
ideal temperature range. Tar is a major cause of chimney  
fires - if you experience problems with tar build up, please  
consult a chimney sweep before continued use of your  
stove.  
Ideal working temperature range is 130°C and 240°C  
(270°F – 465°F). If you fail to close down your primary air  
control once the stove has heated up to this range you may  
cause your stove to overfire and the temperature to exceed  
the ideal range. Overfiring can cause permanent damage to  
your stove and will invalidate your warranty.  
If the stove emits smoke into the room continuously close  
the air controls and allow the stove to go out, and ventilate  
the room to clear the fumes.  
do not re-light the appliance until the cause of the  
problem is identified and rectified.  
11. SeASoNAl USe  
10. TRoUBleSHooTING  
11.1 If the stove is not to be used during the warmer periods of  
the year it is recommended to clean and service the stove,  
see Maintenance and Servicing section, page 18.  
10.1 Stove glass blackening:  
This occurs as a result of four possible causes:  
11.2 The air controls should be set in the 50% open position to  
keep the appliance ventilated, and stop the build-up of any  
moisture inside.  
1.  
2.  
Incorrect use of airwash – See the detailed operating  
instructions Sections 4 and 5 page 5 and 6 which show the  
correct use of the combustion air controls.  
11.3 Before re-lighting the stove remove the baffles, clear any  
debris that may have accumulated, and check the flue is  
clear of any blockages.  
Burning unseasoned wood – See page 7 (section 9.1) for  
more information on how to identify when your wood is  
ready for burning. Properly seasoned logs will have been  
kept for a minimum of a year but are best burnt at 2 years.  
3.  
4.  
The stove being burned at too low a temperature - A  
good working temperature is 300-500° F (120 – 250° C).  
A stove pipe thermometer will help identify this problem.  
(Stovax part no 3046). Burning your wood stove with  
the airwash control fully open for a period of around  
20 minutes ought to cure this. This might be caused by  
damping your stove down overnight.  
Problems with your flue – in particular insufficient air  
pull. If your flue is not doing its job efficiently this can  
cause blackening of the glass. A flue which is too short,  
experiences a downdraft, needs lining or has too many  
bends can promote blackening. If you suspect your flue may  
be contributing to the blackening of your stove glass you  
should contact the installer or a flue specialist.  
Heavy tar deposits should be removed using Stovax Glass  
Cleaner (Stovax Part. 4103 See section 2 page 18).  
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TeCHNICAl SPeCIFICATIoN  
SHeRAToN SToVe  
Model  
Sheraton - 7016 / 7017 / 7027  
Wood  
kW  
kW  
8.0  
8.0  
Nominal Heat Output  
Solid Fuel  
mm  
inch Wg  
g/s  
1.25  
0.05  
5.4  
All Fuels  
Flue Draught at Nominal Heat Output  
Flue Gas Mass Flow  
Wood  
Solid  
Fuel  
g/s  
5.1  
337  
Wood  
°C  
Flue Gas Temperature at Spigot/Socket  
Flue Outlet Size (Top or Rear Option)  
Weight  
Solid Fuel  
°C  
335  
150  
mm  
inch  
6
kg  
80  
Wood  
Seasoned wood (less than 20% moisture content)  
Recommended Fuels  
Briquette smokeless fuel suitable for closed appliances.  
(Ancit - Phurnacite - Taybrite - Homefire ovals)  
Solid Fuel  
As tested to the requirements of EN 13240 for intermittent operation.  
2. PACKING lIST  
1. STANdARd FeATUReS  
Primary air (under grate air for full multifuel use) –  
(Multifuel stoves only)  
Instructions  
Guarantee card  
Door handle tool  
Flue collar  
Airwash (for woodburning / clean glass)  
Riddling grate option for clean de-ashing –  
(Multifuel stoves only)  
4 x Legs  
Top or rear flue exit option  
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SITe ReQUIReMeNTS  
Before installation of this product please read these  
When completing the installation and building works you should  
comply with your responsibilities under the Health and Safety at  
Work Acts, and any new regulations, which may be introduced  
during the lifetime of these instructions.  
instructions fully.  
It is very important to also understand the requirements of the UK  
Building Regulations (England and Wales – Document J / Scotland  
- Part F, Eire - Document J), along with any local regulations  
and working practices that may apply. Should any conflict  
occur between these instructions and these regulations then the  
regulations shall apply.  
A faulty installation could cause danger to the inhabitants and  
structure of the building.  
Your local Building Control Office would be happy to advise  
should questions arise, regarding the requirements of the  
regulations.  
The stove must be fitted by a HETAS (GB only)/INFO (Eire)  
registered installer, or approved by your local building control  
officer. Your Stovax dealer should be able to arrange this service  
for you.  
Your building insurance company may also require you to inform  
them that you have installed a new heating appliance, so check  
with your insurers that your cover is still valid after installing the  
stove.  
SHeRAToN SToVe dIMeNSIoNS  
F
d
G
A
B
C
e
description  
Model  
A
B
C
d
e
F
G
7016  
7017  
7027  
Sheraton  
630  
597  
150  
550  
100  
375  
115  
All dimensions in mm. (25.4 mm = 1”)  
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SITe ReQUIReMeNTS  
HeARTH dIMeNSIoNS  
The appliance must stand on a constructional hearth with the  
minimum dimensions as shown in the diagram below.  
Check that the building has a suitable loadbearing capacity for  
the hearth and stove. If in doubt consult a structural engineer for  
advice before proceeding.  
1200mm  
minimum  
150mm  
150mm  
minimum  
minimum  
150mm  
minimum  
Constructional Hearth  
840mm minimum  
Constructional Hearth  
840mm minimum  
PR7216S  
If you are fitting the appliance into an existing hearth setting check  
that it complies with the current construction regulations and is at  
least the minimum sizes shown.  
If you have no existing fireplace or chimney, it is possible  
to construct a suitable non-combustible housing and hearth  
setting. However, this should be constructed to comply with  
the requirements of both current national and local regulations  
with the design approved by your local building control officer.  
Masonry chimney systems built with clay or concrete liners or  
pre-fabricated block systems should be constructed in accordance  
with BS 6461 : Part 1. Factory made insulated systems should  
comply with BS 4543 : Part 2 and be installed to BS 7566 : Parts  
1 to 4.  
Remember that any new chimney added to your property may  
also require planning permission.  
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SITe ReQUIReMeNTS  
WAllS NeXT To A HeARTH  
Thickness W  
Solid, non-combustible  
material e.g. masonary  
or concrete  
H
C
150mm  
minimum  
150mm  
minimum  
C
PR7217S  
Dimensions of non-combustible material around Stove  
Location of Stove  
and Hearth  
Distance ‘C’ Thickness ‘W’  
Height ‘H’  
If the hearth touches the wall and the stove is placed  
0-50mm from the same wall the non-combustible  
material has to be the dimensions as shown  
Height of stove + 300mm or  
1200mm above the hearth  
(take largest dimension)  
Zero mm  
200mm  
If the hearth touches the wall and the stove is placed  
51-300mm from the same wall the non-combustible  
material has to be the dimensions as shown  
Height of stove + 300mm or  
1200mm above the hearth  
(take largest dimension)  
Zero mm  
0-150mm  
75mm  
75mm  
If the hearth does not touch the wall but is less than  
150mm from it, the non-combustible material has to be  
the dimensions as shown  
1200mm  
If the hearth does not touch the wall but is more than  
150mm from it, the non-combustible material has to  
be the dimensions as shown  
No minimum  
thickness  
Over 150mm  
No minimum height  
Suitable clearance should be allowed around the stove to enable the correct fitting and maintenance of the stove.  
Any clearances should be confirmed by making a site survey and a physical check of wall thickness and dimensions.  
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It is important that adequate ventilation exists and the flue or  
1.13 Check the flue draught. This should be done with all  
windows and doors closed and any extraction fans in this  
or adjoining rooms running at maximum speed. (See next  
section for additional ventilation requirements)  
chimney system that is to be used is in good working condition.  
Products of combustion that enter the room could be a serious  
health risk. Before installation of this product we recommend  
that the flue or chimney system and ventilation requirements are  
inspected by a competent person, and passed as suitable for use  
with the appliance to be fitted. In particular the following should  
be checked:  
Max. draught = 2.0mm Wg  
Min. draught = 1.0mm Wg  
Note: A guide containing general information on Chimneys  
and Flues is obtainable from: -  
1. FlUe oR CHIMNeY  
The British Flue & Chimney Manufacturers’ Association,  
1.1 The construction of the Flue or Chimney system should  
meet the requirements of the Building Regulations with  
sizes as shown on the next page.  
FETA  
2 Waltham Court  
Milley Lane  
Hare Hatch  
Reading  
1.2 An approved factory made system suitable for Solid Fuel  
use, complying with BS 4543: Part 2, may be used when  
installed to the requirements of BS 7566: Parts 1 to 4,  
the manufacturer’s instructions and the requirements of  
Building Regulations.  
Berkshire RG10 9TH  
Tel: 0118 9403416  
1.14 Where a hearth, fireplace, flue or chimney is provided or  
extended (including cases where a flue is provided as part  
of refurbishment work), information essential to the correct  
appliance and use of these should be permanently posted  
in the building, to meet Requirement J4 of the Building  
Regulations (England and Wales), F3.12 (Scotland).  
1.3 New masonry chimney systems built with clay or concrete  
liners or pre-fabricated block systems should be constructed  
in accordance with BS 6461 : Part 1, and the requirements  
of Building Regulations.  
1.4 A flexible flue liner system may be used, if it is  
independently certified for use with solid fuel systems, and  
is installed according to the manufacturer’s instructions and  
the requirements of Building Regulations. If an appliance is  
being replaced on an existing flexible flue liner system, the  
liner system should be replaced, unless it can be proved  
to be recently installed and can be seen to be in good  
condition.  
1.5 Do not connect to systems containing large voids or over  
230mm square (9" square).  
1.6 The minimum height of the flue or chimney must be 4.5m  
(15') when measured from the hearth to the top of the flue,  
with no horizontal sections and a maximum of 4 bends  
with angles of less than 45 degrees.  
1.7 The flue exit from the building should be positioned to  
comply with the requirements of the Building Regulations.  
1.8 Any existing flue should be confirmed as suitable for the  
new intended use, as defined in the Building Regulations.  
1.9 Any existing flue or chimney system must be inspected and  
swept by a NACS registered (GB only) chimney sweep, to  
confirm that the system is structurally sound and free from  
any obstructions.  
1.10 Suitable access should be provided to enable the collection  
and removal of debris.  
1.11 Provision should be made to sweep and inspect the flue  
when the appliance is installed.  
1.12 No other heating appliances should be connected to, or  
share, the same flue or chimney system.  
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Model  
Sheraton - 7016 / 7017 / 7027  
150  
mm  
inch  
mm  
inch  
mm  
inch  
Without liner system  
round (diameter)  
6
135  
51/2  
Without liner system (square)  
minimum dimension  
Flue/Chimney  
Size  
150  
6
With liner or factory made  
system (diameter)  
installed in accordance with manufacturers instructions  
4.5  
15  
m
Flue/Chimney  
minimum height*  
feet  
* When measured from the top of the stove to the top of the flue, with no horizontal sections  
and a maximum of 4 bends with angles of less than 45°  
2. AddITIoNAl VeNTIlATIoN  
2.2 Extractor fans or cooker hoods should not be placed in the  
2.1 Additional ventilation will be required to comply with the  
same room or space as the appliance.  
requirements of the Building Regulations. This should be  
provided using a permanently open air vent, of the size  
listed, which is positioned so that it is not liable to be  
blocked both inside and outside the building.  
2.3 If any of these checks reveal problems do not proceed  
with the fitting of the appliance until they have been  
rectified.  
Model  
Sheraton - 7016/7017/7027  
mm2  
cm2  
in2  
1650  
16.5  
2.55  
Additional Ventilation  
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Because each installation is unique to the property, it is not  
1.4 Lift the stove into position on the prepared hearth area,  
taking care not to damage the hearth finish. Level stove  
using foot adjusting bolts.  
possible to give full details to suit every setting. However, the  
installation should comply with the requirements of the Building  
Regulations and be made using "best practice" construction  
methods.  
1.5 Connect the stove to the chimney system, using Stovax  
enamelled flue pipe and seal the connecting joints. Typical  
top and rear flue connections are shown.  
Remember that many fireplace openings will have a supporting  
lintel. Do not remove this without making provision to support the  
remaining structure of the building. The stove must not form any  
part of the supporting structure or support the full flue system.  
Rear flue pipe installation  
1.6 Typical rear flue installation. Flue to be installed in  
accordance with flue manufacturers instructions.  
1. INSTAllING THe SToVe  
Seal Collar with Fire Cement  
Self Tapping Screw  
1.1 Care should be taken when handling and fitting stoves  
as it is possible to damage the finish with careless  
handling and use of tools.  
Tee  
1.2 Assemble the stove as detailed:  
Size Stovax Part No.  
• Remove cardboard and polystyrene packaging  
6"  
4616  
• Remove packaging between top baffle and top of stove  
by pulling it out through rear flue  
Cap  
• Remove both doors and 4 packages (6 with thermostat  
model, ashpan and set of nuts and bolts from the stove  
PR7218S  
• Remove the grate (fixed grate version only)  
1.7 Connect a tee by inserting it into the flue spigot and  
sealing using fire cement and secure with a suitable self  
tapping screw. The cap supplied with the tee is used as  
the cleaning access. do not use a 90° elbow to make this  
connection.  
• Lay the stove on its back, making sure the top baffle stays  
in position and is not damaged  
• Bolt the legs to the bottom of the stove, using 1  
hexagonal bolt and 1 washer per leg  
Top flue pipe installation  
• Return stove to the upright position  
1.8 Typical top flue installation. Flue to be installed in  
accordance with flue manufacturers instructions.  
• Fit thermostat (if applicable), following the rear view  
diagram opposite, after first removing the knock out panel  
by tapping the centre with a pointed hammer  
Flue Pipe 915mm (3ft)  
Size Stovax Part No.  
• Replace the grate, ashpan and doors, checking that the  
right-hand door closes tightly against the left-hand door  
6"  
4602  
• (Riddling grate version only) Slacken off central retaining  
bolt on riddling lever (see rear view diagram, page 4). Slide  
on telescopic lever extension as shown. Re-tighten bolt  
Self tappping  
screw at rear  
• Hook ash lip plate on to bottom front of stove  
Seal flue collar with  
Fire Cement  
1.3 Decide if the installation is to be top or rear flue exit, and  
fit and seal, with fire cement, the flue collar and blanking  
plate to suit. The flue collar attaches to the stove backplate  
or top plate with hexagonal headed bolts. The blanking  
plate is fixed to the unused flue outlet with a clamping bar  
secured with a central bolt.  
PR7219S  
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1.9 Connect a straight piece of flue pipe by inserting it into the  
4. FITTING & ReMoVAl oF THe BAFFle  
flue spigot and seal using fire cement and secure with a  
suitable self tapping screw.  
4.1 To maintain safe and efficient combustion the stove is fitted  
with a baffle in the top of the firebox.  
To chimney connection  
as detailed in building  
regulations  
4.2 Allow the stove to cool fully before removing baffle system.  
4.3 Remove baffle support from front edge of baffle.  
Elbow with access cover  
Size  
6"  
Stovax Part No.  
4612  
600mm min  
1000mm max  
unsupported  
4.4 Slide right hand firebrick towards front of the stove. Lift up  
towards the centre and ease out.  
Flue Pipe 915mm (3ft)  
Size Stovax Part No.  
4.5 Repeat the procedure with the left hand brick.  
6"  
4602  
4.6 Replace baffles, starting with the upper left. Ease the upper  
right hand baffle into position by reversing the procedure  
above.  
PR7220S  
4.7 Replace both side firebricks and slide back into original  
positions.  
2. ReMoVAl oF THe loG GUARd  
2.1 Remove the log guard by lifting clear of the supporting  
brackets and rotating to clear the sides of the door opening.  
The stove should not be used without the log guard in  
position.  
3. FITTING & ReMoVAl oF FIReBRICKS  
(2 SIdeS - 1 ReAR)  
3.1 As part of the routine maintenance of the stove you may  
have to remove the firebricks from the stove. This can be  
carried out without the use of tools.  
3.2 Allow the stove to cool fully before removing firebricks.  
3.3 Care should be taken when handling bricks, as they can  
become fragile after a period of use. This is normal and the  
life will depend on the type of fuels burnt and the level of  
use.  
3.4 Damaged bricks should be replaced as soon as possible.  
3.5 To remove the firebricks first remove the side bricks and  
then slide the rear bricks forward and then remove these.  
3.6 Care should be taken when handling bricks, as they can  
become fragile after a period of use. This is normal and the  
life will depend on the type of fuels burnt and the level of  
use.  
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1.1 Replace the firebricks, baffle, and log retainer.  
1.2 Check the door alignment and catch operation, adjust if  
required.  
1.3 Inspect the door seals for damage and check the operation  
of the air controls.  
1.4 Carry out a final smoke draw test, by first warming the  
flue with a blowlamp, or similar, for about 10 minutes.  
Then place a smoke pellet on the centre of the grate, with  
the air controls open, and close the door. Smoke should  
now be drawn up the flue and be seen to exit from the  
flue terminal. This test should be completed with all doors  
and windows in the room where the stove is fitted closed.  
Should this test fail the suitability of the flue system and  
ventilation should be re-checked. An inadequate air supply  
to the room in which the stove is installed could lead to the  
escape of gasses which is potentially dangerous.  
1.5 Light the appliance and gently allow the temperature  
to increase slowly to operating levels. Check that no  
combustion products are entering the room. When the  
stove has reached a steady operating condition open the  
main firedoor and carry out a spillage test with a smoke  
match or pellet around the door opening.  
1.6 If excessive spillage does occur allow the appliance to  
cool and re-check the suitability of the flue system and  
ventilation.  
1.7 explain the safe operation of the stove and the use of  
the controls to the user, along with the need to only use  
suitable fuels. Also, explain the cleaning and routine  
maintenance requirements.  
1.8 explain the requirement to use a suitable fireguard when  
children, elderly or infirm persons may be near the  
appliance.  
1.9 Record dealer/supplier details and installer details in  
Instructions.  
1.10 Record serial number in Instructions. This number will be  
required when ordering spare parts and making warranty  
claims, see Section 1 General, page 4 for location.  
1.11 Give the copy of the Instructions to the customer.  
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See chart on page 19 for common spare parts refered to in this section.  
For a complete list of spare parts and accessories contact your Stovax dealer for the  
Stovax Fireplace, Stove & Hearth Accessories brochure or call 01392 474011  
on how to remove the baffles and firebricks. Care should be  
taken when handling firebricks, as they can become fragile  
after a period of use.  
1. GeNeRAl CleANING  
Before any cleaning is carried out, allow stove to cool  
thoroughly to avoid risk of burns.  
4.2 Vacuum clean any remaining ash and debris from the inside  
of the stove. Stovax offer a filter/collection attachment for  
your vaccuum cleaner to protect it from fire ash. Ash Clean  
(Stovax Part No. 2091).  
1.1 We would recommend that your stove be cleaned fully  
on a regular basis, according to the level of use. Attention  
should be given to cleaning the baffle system, flueways and  
removing ash. Regular cleaning and preventive maintenance  
will help give many years of safe use.  
4.3 Clean the internal surfaces of the stove using a wire brush  
and scraper as required. Vacuum and brush the resulting  
debris from the stove.  
1.2 Matt black stoves may be cleaned using either Stovax  
Collodial Black stove or Stovax Traditional Grate Polish. To  
refresh painted finishes it is possible to re-paint using Stovax  
Thermolac stove paint.  
4.4 Clean the grate parts with a wire brush, and check the parts  
for any damage. Replace any damaged parts.  
4.5 Check and clean the firebricks with a soft brush. Replace  
any broken bricks. It is normal for some surface damage to  
occur during use and the life will depend on the type of  
fuels burnt and the level of use. Damaged bricks should be  
replaced as soon as possible.  
1.3 Enamel finishes may be cleaned using warm soapy water  
and a soft clean cloth. Wipe dry with a soft clean cloth  
before re-lighting. Do not leave unit without drying, as this  
may cause rust. do not use abrasive cleaner or cleaning  
pads to clean enamel finishes.  
4.6 Re-fit cleaned internal parts.  
2. CleANING GlASS  
4.7 Remove the glass from the door, see section 8, page 19 and  
discard all old rope seals.  
2.1 While the correct use of the Airwash system, and good quality  
fuel, will generally keep the glass clean when the appliance is  
used you may sometimes need to clean the glass.  
4.8 Remove the door rope seal from the outer edge of the door  
and clean the old glue from the door sealing rope groove.  
2.2 This can be done as follows. Allow the stove to cool fully,  
never attempt to clean hot glass. Any deposits can be  
removed using a soft cloth and Stovax Glass Cleaner (Stovax  
Part No 3046). Ensure ther glass cleaner does not come into  
contact with painted or metal surfaces as it may damage the  
finish.  
4.9 Clean the door glass using Stovax Stove Glass cleaner and  
a soft cloth. Do not use abrasive cleaners to remove tar or  
soot deposits from the glass.  
4.10 Replace the glass edge seal with new and re-fit the glass into  
place in the door.  
2.3 Before re-lighting the appliance, dry the glass fully.  
2.4 do not use abrasive cleaner or cleaning pads.  
4.11 Fit new door rope seal, gluing it in place with Stovax  
Thermic Seal rope adhesive. Press the new door sealing  
rope into the locating groove, placing the joint in the  
middle of the lower edge of the door. When fitting new  
door seals we recommend closing the stove door and  
leaving for at least 12 hours before using. This allows the  
adhesive to fully bond to the seal before use.  
3. CHIMNeY SWeePING  
3.1 We would recommend that to maintain the safe and  
efficient use of the appliance the flue / chimney is inspected  
and swept at least once a year, by a NACS registered (UK  
only)/INFO registered (Eire only) chimney sweep, who will  
issue you with a certificate.  
4.12 Lightly oil the door catch mechanism and hinge pins. Avoid  
getting oil onto the door seals and glass.  
4.13 To refresh painted finishes it is possible to re-paint using  
Stovax Thermolac stove paint.  
4. ANNUAl SeRVICe  
At the end of the heating season it is recommended once  
the stove is cold to strip, inspect and clean as detailed:  
4.14 We recommend that only genuine Stovax replacement  
parts are used to keep your appliance in safe and efficient  
working order. Your local Stovax dealer will be able to  
provide you with the genuine parts you require.  
4.1 Carefully remove all of the following internal parts; baffle,  
firebricks, *complete grate, and *ashpan (*If multifuel  
stove). See sections 2, 3 and 4 (page 16) for the instructions  
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This is a list of the maintenance products you may need to use  
5. ReMoVAl oF THe loG GUARd  
Stovax Code  
Number  
Task  
Product name  
5.1 Remove the log guard by lifting clear of the supporting  
brackets and rotating to clear the sides of the door opening.  
The stove should not be used without the log guard in  
position.  
Stove glass cleaner 500ml  
(wipe on)  
4111  
4103  
Glass cleaning  
Stove glass cleaner  
(spray on)  
6. FITTING & ReMoVAl oF FIReBRICKS  
(2 SIdeS - 1 ReAR)  
Preventing build- Protector (15 sachets)  
7002  
7025  
2020  
2021  
up of creosote in  
flue  
Protector (1kg tub)  
6.1 As part of the routine maintenance of the stove you may  
have to remove the firebricks from the stove. This can be  
carried out without the use of tools.  
Fire Cement (500g tub)  
Fire Cement (600g cartridge)  
Sealing flue pipe  
joints  
Thermolac Black  
(400ml aerosol)  
6.2 Allow the stove to cool fully before removing firebricks.  
2019  
2057  
Re-painting  
6.3 Care should be taken when handling bricks, as they can  
become fragile after a period of use. This is normal and the  
life will depend on the type of fuels burnt and the level of  
use.  
Thermolac Black  
(200ml brush-on)  
Cleaning matt  
black stoves  
Colloidal black (85ml)  
7000  
4008  
6.4 Damaged bricks should be replaced as soon as possible.  
Protecting your  
hands  
Heat resistant leather gloves  
6.5 To remove the firebricks first remove the side bricks and  
then slide the rear bricks forward and then remove these.  
door sealing rope 10mm Soft rope seal  
4948  
4093  
6.6 Care should be taken when handling bricks, as they can  
become fragile after a period of use. This is normal and the  
life will depend on the type of fuels burnt and the level of  
use.  
Ceramic sealing strip  
(10 mpack)  
Glass seal  
3mm Black rope seal  
(handy pack)  
4975  
4974  
Glass sealing tape  
3mm Black rope seal  
(25m reel)  
7. FITTING & ReMoVAl oF THe BAFFle  
Thermic seal glue (50ml bottle)  
5037  
2091  
7.1 For instuctions on the fitting and removal of the baffle  
system see Section 4 Fitting & Removal of the Baffle page 16.  
Ash Clean  
Vaccuum Cleaner Attachment  
These products, all available from your local Stovax dealer,  
along with regular maintenance and use of the correct  
fuels, will help you to keep your stove in the best possible  
condition.  
8. FITTING A NeW dooR GlASS  
All ModelS  
8.1 To maintain the safe use of your stove you may need to  
replace a damaged door glass. To complete this operation,  
use this method.  
4.15 If you require more information about Stovax products visit  
our web site www.stovax.com  
4.16 When using the stove for the first time again it is best to  
burn the fire at a low output for the first day of use. This  
will allow the new seals to settle and all new fixing glues  
and paint to fully cure.  
8.2 Remove the door, by opening, removing the hinge pins and  
lifting the door free of the hinge blocks. Then lie the door  
face down on a soft flat surface, to protect the paintwork  
and glass.  
4.17 During this time, the stove may give off some unpleasant  
odours, and we recommend that you keep the room well  
ventilated during this period to avoid a build-up of fumes.  
4.18 If you require help, your local Stovax dealer will be able to  
carry out all of your service and maintenance requirements  
for a reasonable cost.  
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Seal 14mm  
Fixing Screw (x10)  
Glass (x2)  
Seal 10mm x 2mm  
Glass Seal (3mm)  
Fixing Clip (x4)  
Door (x2)  
9.3 Remove the old rope and scrape old glue from the locating  
groove. Clean the locating groove with a clean dry cloth to  
remove all old dust and debris.  
8.3 Using a screwdriver remove the glass clip fixing screws. The  
old glass can then be lifted clear of the door. (Note how  
the 3mm sealing rope is placed between the glass and the  
door.) Remember to dispose of the old glass safely.  
9.4 Squeeze a generous bead of fresh Stovax Thermic Seal glue  
into the rope locating groove. Press the new Stovax rope  
into the locating groove, placing the joint in the middle of  
the lower edge of the door.  
8.4 Clean and re-paint the rear of the door if required. Clean  
the screws with light oil and coat with high temperature  
anti-seize grease, this will aid future removal.  
9.5 Refit the door and close the door to apply pressure to the  
new rope. Leave the stove closed for at least 12 hours  
before lighting the stove and using at a low output for  
approximately one day.  
8.5 Fit a new sealing rope between the new glass and the door,  
and place the glass into position in the door. Place the glass  
fixing clips in to position and re-fix with the clean fixing  
screws, tighten the screws evenly until the clips hold the  
glass. Do not over tighten the clips as this could break the  
glass.  
9.6 Using the stove with a damaged door seal could cause  
dangerous fumes to enter the room, or the stove to overfire,  
resulting in damage.  
8.6 Fit only original Stovax ceramic glass, which is suitable to  
use in high temperature applications.  
8.7 Using the stove with a damaged door glass could cause  
dangerous fumes to enter the room, or the stove to overfire,  
resulting in damage.  
9. FITTING A NeW dooR SeAl  
All ModelS  
9.1 To maintain the safe use of your stove you may need to  
replace a damaged or worn door sealing rope. To complete  
this operation, use this method.  
9.2 Remove the door from the stove, by opening, removing  
the hinge pins and lifting the door free of the hinge blocks.  
Then lie the door face down on a soft flat surface, to  
protect the paintwork and glass.  
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Part No.  
SH1  
descritpion  
Blanking Plate  
Casting No.  
54792/175  
54792/180  
54792/120  
54792/060  
54792/010  
54792/040  
54792/030  
54792/025  
54792/070  
Part No.  
SH33  
descritpion  
Long Leg  
Casting No.  
54792/020  
SH2  
SH34  
Flue Adapter  
Ashpan  
SH4  
SH36  
SH37  
SH38  
SH39  
SH40  
SH41  
SH42  
SH43  
SH44  
SH45  
SH46  
SH51  
SH53  
SH54  
SH55  
SH56  
SH57  
GL0038  
BR43  
Side Plate  
Door Handle Assembly, LH  
Riddling Grate  
SH6  
Front Plate  
54792/057  
54792/052  
54792/058  
54792/059  
54792/485  
54792/490  
54792/120  
SH7  
Leg  
Riddling Grate Support  
Front Grate Frame  
Back Grate Frame  
Riddling Lever Tool  
Riddling Lever Extension  
Top Plate  
SH8  
Lip Plate  
SH9  
Base Plate  
SH10  
SH11  
SH13  
SH16  
SH17  
SH18  
Door Frame - LH  
Door Frame - RH  
Door Catch Assembly - RH  
Draught Adjuster  
Baffle - 2 piece  
Side Firebrick  
54792/062  
Implement Tool, ashpan  
Riddling Lever  
Baffle Support  
SH19  
SH20  
SH21  
SH22  
SH23  
SH30  
SH31  
SH32  
Rear Firebrick - 2 piece  
Airwash Plate  
Glass Clip Screw  
54792/065  
54792/176  
54792/055  
54792/050  
54792/210  
Door Complete - LH  
Door Complete - RH  
Riddling Connecting Rod  
Spring, draught adjuster  
Knob, draught adjuster  
Door Glass  
Blanking Plate Clamp  
Grate, fixed  
Base Plate, for fixed grate (2pc)  
Smoke Leader  
Thermostat Assembly  
Back Plate  
54792/150  
Glass Panel Clip  
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CARe oF YoUR SToVe  
To help you get the best performance from your Stove and keep it in good condition, inside and out, Stovax offers a wide range of cleaning  
and maintenance products as well as a host of accessories to help you enjoy the maximum pleasure from your stove. Your Stovax retailer will  
be able to provide full details but here is a brief list of items that may be of interest:  
Product description  
Code  
3047  
4293  
5039  
4052  
3048  
3016  
4027  
3046  
5038  
5044  
4227  
4228  
4229  
4230  
4231  
2091  
4232  
Extra long matches  
Fire lighters  
Gas lighter  
Log basket  
Wood sling - for easy carrying of logs  
Log tongs  
Extra long protective gloves  
Stove pipe thermometer  
Hearthgate - 5 section (for areas 1780x610mm)  
Hearthgate - 7 section (for areas 1780x405mm)  
Ash caddy - 382x102x306mm  
Ash caddy - 446x102x306mm  
Ash caddy - 382x102x459mm  
Ash caddy - 637x127x408mm  
Ash caddy - 306x178x459mm  
Ashclean vacuum cleaner attachment  
Steel brush  
Your retailer will also be able to provide genuine spare parts such as replacement glass, door sealing rope and fire bricks, as and when  
required. Remember, an annual service is recommended to keep your appliance in best possible condition.  
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SeRVICe ReCoRdS  
2Nd SeRVICe  
1ST SeRVICe  
Date of Service:...........................................................................  
Next Service Due:.......................................................................  
Signed:........................................................................................  
Dealer's Stamp/HETAS Registration Number  
Date of Service:...........................................................................  
Next Service Due:.......................................................................  
Signed:........................................................................................  
Dealer's Stamp/HETAS Registration Number  
4TH SeRVICe  
3Rd SeRVICe  
Date of Service:...........................................................................  
Next Service Due:.......................................................................  
Signed:........................................................................................  
Dealer's Stamp/HETAS Registration Number  
Date of Service:...........................................................................  
Next ServiceDue:........................................................................  
Signed:........................................................................................  
Dealer's Stamp/HETAS Registration Number  
6TH SeRVICe  
5TH SeRVICe  
Date ofService:............................................................................  
Next Service Due:.......................................................................  
Signed:........................................................................................  
Dealer's Stamp/HETAS Registration Number  
Date of Service:...........................................................................  
Next Service Due:.......................................................................  
Signed:........................................................................................  
Dealer's Stamp/HETAS Registration Number  
8TH SeRVICe  
7TH SeRVICe  
Date of Service:...........................................................................  
Next Due:........................................................................  
Signed:........................................................................................  
Dealer's Stamp/HETAS Registration Number  
Date of Service:...........................................................................  
Next Service Due:.......................................................................  
Signed:........................................................................................  
Dealer's Stamp/HETAS Registration Number  
10TH SeRVICe  
9TH SeRVICe  
Date of Service:...........................................................................  
Next Service Due:.......................................................................  
Signed:........................................................................................  
Dealer's Stamp/HETAS Registration Number  
Date of Service:...........................................................................  
Next Due:........................................................................  
Signed:........................................................................................  
Dealer's Stamp/HETAS Registration Number  
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Stovax ltd, Falcon Road, Sowton Industrial estate, exeter, devon, england eX2 7lF  
Tel: (01392) 474011 Fax: (01392) 219932 e-mail: info@stovax.com www.stovax.com  
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