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		 Operating & Installation Manual   
					Stratford Tf & Ti   
					Multifuel Boiler Stoves   
					Stratford Tf 70 Boiler Stove   
					(With optional stand)   
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					Aarrow Fires Ltd   
					The Fireworks   
					Bridport   
					Rev 5   
					June 2004   
					Part No:AFS1121   
					Dorset, DT6 3BE   
					Great Britain   
					Tel. (44) 01308 427234   
					Fax. (44) 01308 427441   
					
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				CONTENTS   
					Page   
					Page   
					INTRODUCTION   
					Safety Notices   
					INSTALLATION   
					5 
					5 
					6 
					7 
					General Precautions   
					15   
					15   
					The Principle of the Fire   
					Check List   
					Combustible Materials   
					Multifuel Grate & Grate Bars   
					Throat Plate Inspection   
					Flue Outlet and Hotplate   
					Flues and Chimneys   
					Integral Boilers   
					16   
					Technical Data   
					16   
					OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS   
					17   
					17-18   
					19   
					Multifuel Grate   
					8 
					8 
					Airwash Inlet Controls   
					Interlock System   
					Multi Purpose Operating Tool   
					Riddling   
					Checking the Thermostat & Presetting to the   
					Correct Damper Pressures   
					9 
					19   
					20   
					9 
					Additional Information for Inset Stoves   
					Typical Installation for Boiler Models   
					Boiler Tapping Positions   
					Water Connections   
					9 
					21-24   
					25-27   
					28   
					Door Trim and Fire Door Glass   
					Door Adjustments   
					Fuel Retainer Bars   
					Fuel Types   
					9-10   
					10   
					10   
					11   
					Hot Water Systems Check List   
					Final Installation Check List   
					PARTS LIST   
					29   
					30   
					Lighting The Fire   
					Solid Fuel Burning   
					Overnight Burning   
					Over Firing   
					11   
					31-33   
					34   
					12   
					12-13   
					13   
					13   
					13   
					14   
					GUARANTEE   
					CUSTOMER REGISTRATION   
					SERVICE RECORD   
					34   
					35   
					Cleaning   
					FINAL FACTORY CHECK LIST   
					36   
					Accessories   
					Maintenance   
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				WARNING   
					TO ALL MULTIFUEL USERS   
					PETROLEUM COKE   
					SOME OF WHOSE BRAND NAMES ARE   
					"CALCO", "PETROCOKE" OR "WONDERCO"   
					MUST NOT BE BURNED IN THIS APPLIANCE   
					TO USE THESE FUELS WILL INVALIDATE THE   
					APPLIANCE GUARANTEE   
					IF IN DOUBT CONTACT THE SOLID FUEL ASSOCIATION   
					TELEPHONE NUMBER 0800 600 000   
					
					THE USE OF SPARE PARTS OTHER THAN THOSE SUPPLIED   
					BY AARROW FIRES LTD WILL INVALIDATE THE   
					APPLIANCE GUARANTEE.   
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				INTRODUCTION   
					Safety is the most important consideration when   
					installing your fire. If not properly installed and   
					operated a house fire may result. Installation must   
					comply with the Building Regulations and conform   
					to all relevant fire safety standards.   
					SAFETY   
					A fireguard conforming to BS 8423: 2002 should   
					be used in the presence of children and old/or   
					infirm people. If the appliance is used with the fire   
					door open, a spark guard conforming to BS 3248   
					should be fitted.   
					Aarrow Fires produce a variety of appliances   
					ranging from units, which are traditional in style to   
					stoves which are modern in appearance, all   
					bristling with "High Tech" features.   
					Do not use aerosol sprays or any other flame   
					near the appliance under fire.   
					Do not fit an extractor fan in the same room as   
					the appliance.   
					Fire cement is caustic, hand and eye protection   
					should always be worn, prolonged contact with   
					the skin should be avoided.   
					Aarrow Fires Ltd will not be responsible for any   
					consequential or incidental loss or injury   
					however caused.   
					Model types include simple room heaters,   
					convectors, integral boiler models and inset units.   
					Your Aarrow Fire is constructed from either single   
					or twin wall steel strengthened where necessary.   
					Cast iron is used where appropriate for decorative   
					features.   
					All fire doors are fitted with special high   
					temperature ceramic glass panels through which   
					the fire can be viewed.   
					Before continuing any further with the installation   
					of this appliance please read the following guide to   
					manual handling.   
					Multifuel stoves are fitted with a cast iron grate to   
					give full multifuel facility and positive de-ashing.   
					• Always obtain assistance when lifting the   
					appliance.   
					• When lifting always keep your back straight.   
					Bend your legs not your back.   
					• Avoid twisting at the waist. It is better to   
					reposition your feet.   
					All models except integral boiler models are lined   
					with firebricks or heat reflective panels which   
					ensure complete combustion and provide a good   
					heat store to even out fluctuations in burning.   
					• Avoid upper body/top heavy bending. Do not   
					lean forwards or sideways when   
					handling the fire.   
					• Always grip with the palms of your hands.   
					Do not use fingertips for support.   
					• Always keep the stove as close to the body as   
					possible. This will minimise the cantilever   
					action.   
					An internal throat plate produces turbulence to   
					encourage secondary combustion and directs the   
					flue gas around the whole upper firebox before   
					allowing it to escape up the chimney.   
					On multifuel appliances the primary air for burning   
					enters the ash pit chamber beneath the grate,   
					controlled by the air inlet mechanism.   
					• Use gloves to provide additional grip.   
					Aarrow Fires are also fitted with an "air wash" so   
					called because it provides a curtain of high speed   
					preheated air behind the glass to help keep it clean   
					and to provide secondary air/over draught.   
					THE PRINCIPLE OF THE FIRE   
					Your Aarrow Fire is built to the highest standard of   
					craftsmanship using the best materials and the most   
					modern equipment available. It is a highly efficient   
					and sophisticated piece of machinery and when   
					properly installed and operated it should provide a   
					lifetime of heating satisfaction.   
					The provision of two inlets on all multifuel stoves   
					gives a wide range of primary air/secondary air,   
					under draught/over draught combinations. The   
					optimum settings will only be established by   
					experience in firing the appliance, and will depend   
					on type of fuel, the position of the appliance in the   
					house, condition of chimney etc.   
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				CHECK LIST   
					Inside the appliance you should find the following:   
					Part Description   
					Stratford   
					Stratford   
					Ti 40b   
					Stratford   
					Tf 50b   
					Stratford   
					Tf 70b   
					Stratford   
					Tf 90b   
					&Visual Aid   
					Tf 30b   
					(not to scale)   
					1. Fuel retainers   
					2 
					7 
					2 
					2 
					2 
					2 
					2. Grate bars   
					5 
					7 
					9 
					9 
					3. Throat plate   
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1(5”)   
					1(5”)   
					1 
					1 
					1(6”)   
					1(6”)   
					1 
					1 
					1(6”)   
					1(6”)   
					1 
					4. Flue spigot   
					N/A   
					N/A   
					1 
					1(5”)   
					5. Hot plate   
					1(5”)   
					6. Ash pan   
					1 
					7.Operating tool   
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					8. Fire bed supports   
					3 
					6 
					6 
					9 
					9 
					9. Fire door handle   
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					10. Instructions   
					1 
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				TECHNICAL DATA   
					Stratford   
					Tf 50b   
					Stratford   
					Tf 30b   
					Stratford   
					Tf 70b   
					Stratford   
					Tf 90b   
					Stratford   
					Ti 40b   
					TECHNICAL DATA   
					Max output to room (kW)   
					3.5   
					4.5   
					2.5   
					2 
					2 
					6,840   
					7.5   
					BTU’s   
					11,970   
					17.5   
					15,390   
					24   
					8,550   
					13   
					6,840   
					12.5   
					Max output to water (kW)   
					BTU’s   
					25,000   
					3 to 5   
					45,000   
					8 to 10   
					60,000   
					82,000   
					43,000   
					8 to 10   
					Number of radiators in average   
					installation   
					12 to 14   
					17 to 19   
					Height (mm)   
					Width (mm)   
					596   
					562   
					645   
					670   
					389   
					503   
					709   
					780   
					709   
					780   
					595   
					572   
					Depth to wall   
					180mm   
					Total 543mm   
					Depth (mm)   
					389   
					447   
					486   
					555   
					546   
					555   
					N/A   
					Height to centre of rear flue   
					Depth from back to centre of flue   
					Flue diameter   
					138   
					138   
					172   
					172   
					152 (6”)   
					188   
					106mm   
					127 (5”)   
					105   
					127 (5”)   
					106   
					127 (5”)   
					127   
					152 (6”)   
					176   
					Weight packed (Kg)   
					*1kW = 3420 BTU’s   
					** 25.4mm = 1 inch.   
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				OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS   
					MULTIFUEL GRATE   
					AARROW AIR WASH SYSTEM   
					The air wash has an internal sliding plate with slots,   
					housed in a cover plate, and is located above the   
					fire door. Sliding the control shaft to the right as far   
					as it will go achieves the fully open position.   
					Sliding it to the left will shut off the air inlet slots.   
					The operating tool should be used to tap the control   
					shaft to the desired setting.   
					The Aarrow Multifuel grate comprises of a series of   
					reciprocating cast iron bars seated on a pivoted   
					"comb". These should come fitted in your stove, if   
					not please refer to page 16 for fitting and operation   
					and also operating instructions on fuels for correct   
					settings of the grate.   
					AIR INLET CONTROLS   
					Stratford multifuel stoves have three air inlets:   
					•The air wash system (so called because its   
					pre-heated high speed air washes across the inner   
					face of the door glass, keeping it clear), which   
					provides over draught, and   
					Fig. 1 Fully Closed   
					Fig. 2 Fully Open   
					•The primary air inlet providing under draught to   
					the base of the fire chamber through the gap   
					between the body and the ash pit door.   
					•Most importantly on the Stratford Boiler stoves is   
					the thermostatic control system.   
					Note: Opening or part opening of the ash door is   
					controlled by the "interlock" device located in the   
					front of the unit (refer to INTERLOCK section on   
					page 9). Even when all the slots are completely shut   
					a "bleed" of secondary air will be maintained   
					ensuring that inflammable gases are burnt off.   
					Please note partial opening of the ash door will   
					over-ride and negate the thermostatic control.   
					DISASSEMBLE AIR WASH   
					The Stratford air wash may be disassembled for   
					cleaning or adjustment. To achieve this, the   
					following procedure should be followed:   
					THERMOSTATIC CONTROL   
					Stratford Tf Integral Boilers have   
					a 
					thermostatically controlled side air inlet, beneath an   
					access plate.   
					This should only be carried out when the fire is cold   
					and unlit.   
					The damper plate at the rear/side of the appliance   
					regulates the amount of under draught entering,   
					depending on the setting of the thermostat control   
					knob (located at the bottom front on the left hand   
					side of the unit) and the temperature of the water   
					transmitted through the sensor phial in the water   
					•Support Air wash cover with one hand   
					•Move cover up by smartly tapping the bottom with   
					a hammer. (Fig. 3)   
					•Remove assembly from appliance.   
					•Clean and/or adjust.   
					jacket.   
					•Refit using reverse procedure.   
					Stratford Tf and Ti with the ash door fully shut,   
					the settings range from 0 (fully anti-clockwise) a   
					shut-off setting at which the damper will shut off   
					the underdraught completely, causing the fire to die   
					down and in time go out, to 8 (fully clockwise) the   
					highest setting at which the appliance will burn   
					fiercely and produce very high outputs.   
					For more information on the Ti inset model please   
					see page 20.   
					Note: The area around the thermostat, both inside   
					at the back of the firebox and externally, must be   
					cleared of ash and other debris regularly.   
					(See page 13). For setting instructions refer to   
					"Checking Thermostat" on page 19 .   
					Fig. 3   
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				OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS   
					INTERLOCK SYSTEM   
					DOOR TRIM   
					Stratford Tf and Ti Multifuel Boiler Stoves are   
					fitted with an "interlock" system. A situation where   
					the fire door is closed and the ash door is open may   
					lead to serious overfiring which could damage the   
					appliance. Correct use of the doors and interlock   
					system will ensure that this does not happen.   
					Stratford fire doors are fitted with a brushed steel   
					finish trim as standard. This clips on to the small   
					lugs at the top and bottom of the aperture in the cast   
					iron fire door, as a "spring fit". When fitted, the trim   
					locks the glass retaining clips in position. (Fig 5)   
					The fire door should be removed so that the above   
					operations can be carried out on a workbench or   
					similar. Remove the door by GENTLY tapping the   
					door upwards; this will lift off of its hinges.   
					Operation is as follows:   
					A pivoted lug prevents closure of the fire door,   
					unless the ash door has been shut first. When the   
					fire door is shut the ash door knob can be turned   
					anti-clockwise by up to 95 degrees creating a   
					variable gap between the top of the ash door and the   
					body, through which primary combustion air can   
					enter the appliance.   
					Note: In order to turn the ash door knob   
					sufficiently for the catch to release and permit the   
					ash door to be opened fully THE FIRE DOOR   
					MUST BE OPENED FIRST.   
					MULTI PURPOSE OPERATING   
					TOOL   
					Your Aarrow fire comes with a multi-purpose   
					operating tool which is used to open the ashpit   
					door, riddling, setting the multifuel grate position   
					and for emptying the ash pan. (see fig.4)   
					Trim Fit Fig 5   
					FIRE DOOR GLASS   
					If necessary the glass can be removed as follows   
					Step 1 Remove the brushed steel finish trim by   
					pressing on the curved edge at the top until the trim   
					can be disengaged from the lugs.   
					Step 2 Slide the two glass retainer clips on one side   
					only, inwards, towards the centre of the door as far   
					as they will go.   
					Fig. 4   
					Step 3 Pull this side of the glass away from the door   
					casting, easing the tags on the glass retaining clips   
					past the edge of the aperture in the door casting.   
					RIDDLING   
					Use the operating tool for setting the grate in the   
					coal burning position or the wood burning position.   
					This means that effective de-ashing takes place,   
					and also allows the grate to be set in the coal   
					burning or wood burning position, as indicated on   
					the right hand side of the appliance.   
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				OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS   
					Step 4 Remove the glass completely. Store glass-   
					retaining clips and white gasket (if sound) safely   
					for re-use.   
					•Gently tap the two hinge pins in a direction to   
					compensate for the misalignment.(fig 7)   
					Step 5 Follow this procedure in reverse to fit   
					replacement door glass or gasket.   
					GLASS   
					GLASS CLIP   
					GASK ET   
					FIRE DOOR   
					Fig. 7   
					•Refit the door and check to ensure it now sits   
					square to the body; if not repeat above steps.   
					Raising the door as follows:   
					•When the appliance is cold, open the fire door so   
					that it is at a right angle to the front.   
					•Lift the fire door up off the hinges.   
					Fig. 6   
					•Drop one washer on the top and bottom hinge pin.   
					•Refit the door and check to ensure door is free of   
					the interlock. If not remove and repeat fitting   
					second washer.   
					DOOR ADJUSTMENT   
					The catch can be adjusted by sharply tapping the   
					catch on the inside of the door.   
					FUEL RETAINER BARS   
					Fuel retainer bars are supplied with the fires.   
					For wood burning, 1 fuel retainer bar is used,   
					affording a better view of the fire. Slide and lift the   
					bar until it is clear of the guides at each side, and   
					remove through the fire door opening.   
					The bars are symmetrical and of even lengths   
					making incorrect fitting impossible.   
					Note: This operation should only be carried out   
					when the appliance is unlit and cold.   
					Once the appliance has been under fire for a period   
					of time the fire door may appear to have moved out   
					of alignment with relation to the door aperture or   
					catch on the door interlock mechanism. This is   
					quite normal and due to the settling of the casing.   
					The fire door can be re-aligned by the user as   
					follows:   
					•When the appliance is cold, open the fire door so   
					that it is at a right angle to the front face of the fire.   
					•Lift the fire door up off the hinges.   
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				OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS   
					Approval does not cover the use of other fuels   
					either alone or mixed with the suitable fuels listed   
					above, nor does it cover instructions for the use of   
					other fuels.For latest details please refer to Hetas   
					
					FUEL TYPES   
					Wood- Any type of wood is suitable provided it is   
					well seasoned and has a moisture content below   
					20%. This usually implies that the timber has been   
					suitably stored to allow moisture to evaporate for at   
					least nine months in the case of soft woods, and at   
					least eighteen months in the case of hard wood. We   
					recommend that for general burning, wood should   
					be split into logs of no more than 130mm (5")   
					diameter.   
					Do not use Homefire (six sided) and smaller sizes   
					than Stovesse, e.g. Beans, Peas,Grains.   
					Do not use petroleum based solid products such   
					as Calco or Petrocoke.   
					To do so will invalidate the appliance guarantee   
					Larger logs can be used for overnight burning.   
					LIGHTING THE FIRE   
					WARNING wet wood must not be used as this will   
					greatly contribute to the creation of tar and creosote   
					which may, in extreme cases, run down the   
					chimney in liquid form. This will seriously damage   
					both the chimney and the appliance, and increase   
					the risk of chimney fire.   
					Prior to lighting the fire for the first time check   
					with the installer that:   
					•Installation and all building work is complete.   
					•The chimney is sound and has been swept and is   
					free from obstruction.   
					•Adequate provision for combustion air has   
					been made, i.e. a permanent vent of at least   
					550mm² per kW of rated output above 5 kW,   
					is fitted in the room in which the appliance   
					is installed.   
					Note: If you have sticky tar inside the appliance or   
					chimney your wood is 'Green' or too wet.   
					Recommended Reading:   
					"Wood as Fuel" available from the Forestry   
					Commission.   
					•That Building Regulations and any local   
					by-laws have been followed during installation   
					(see installation instructions).   
					Peat- Can be used in turf or briquette form, but   
					again the moisture content must be low.   
					•Throat plate is in place.   
					•Ensure that the system is full of water and   
					vented, and precautions have been taken to   
					prevent corrosion   
					Paper- paper will burn successfully. Burn dry   
					paper only or chimney damage will occur.   
					(see installation Instructions).   
					NEVER BURN PLASTICS OR WASTE IN   
					YOUR STOVE.   
					•That the chimney draw has been checked and is   
					within specification. With the chimney warm the   
					draught should be between 1 - 2mm water gauge   
					(0.1 - 0.2mbar).   
					Coal - Household coal produces a large amount of   
					ash and smoke. If used the appliance and chimney   
					will require frequent cleaning. Therefore soft house   
					coal is not recommended.   
					WARNING: An over drawing chimney can cause   
					over-firing resulting in damage to the appliance.   
					Recommended fuels are as follows:   
					WARNING: Do not light the fire if it is suspected   
					that any part of the water system is frozen.   
					The Hetas Ltd, "Three Tick" appliance approval   
					only covers the use of the following fuels in this   
					appliance;Phurnacite, Phurnacite Plus, Centurion,   
					Maxibrite, Extracite, Pureheat, Blazebrite,   
					Taybrite, Sunbrite (Doubles/Singles), Anthracite   
					(Large Nuts), and Welsh Dry Steam Coal   
					(Large/Small Nuts).   
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				OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS   
					ENSURE THAT YOU HAVE READ   
					UNDERSTOOD THESE INSTRUCTIONS   
					BEFORE LIGHTING THE FIRE.   
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					OVERNIGHT BURNING   
					The appliance will burn overnight provided:   
					•Sufficient fuel is placed in the firebox.   
					•The controls are set correctly.   
					•Excess draught is not present in the chimney.   
					•Close the door.   
					•If the fire goes out with unburnt fuel left in the   
					firebox increase the thermostat setting, and vice   
					versa.   
					ALWAYS WEAR SUITABLE PROTECTIVE   
					FIRE GLOVES WHEN REFUELLING YOUR   
					STOVE.   
					SOLID FUEL BURNING   
					•Set the grate to ‘coal’ position.   
					•Ensure that the ash pan is in position and the fire   
					doors are closed.   
					•Set the air wash to one quarter open position.   
					•Set the thermostat control knob to position 8   
					•Light in the normal manner with paper and   
					kindling, or use a fire lighter.   
					•If using a gas poker be sure to remove it   
					immediately the fire is alight.   
					•When the fire is well alight regulate the burning   
					rate by adjusting the setting on the thermostat   
					control knob   
					In the morning   
					Open the air control fully until embers begin to   
					glow brightly and place pieces of fuel on the fire   
					until it is well established.   
					WARNING: When wood is burnt slowly in a   
					closed appliance it produces moisture and tar,   
					which will create condensation and deposits in the   
					chimney. This effect can be minimised by burning   
					hard for a short period, about 20 minutes, twice a day.   
					It is usually convenient to do this morning and night.   
					•The air wash can be opened sufficiently to keep   
					the door glass clean   
					Note: To avoid chimney problems your fire should   
					not be burnt slowly for longer than 12 hours   
					without a period of fast burning.   
					BURNING WOOD   
					•Set air wash to fully open position.   
					•Proceed as for solid fuel but note the fire will burn   
					up and become established more quickly.   
					WARNING: Properly installed, with a suitable   
					flue and chimney and operated and maintained   
					this appliance will not emit fumes into the   
					dwelling. Occasional fumes from the de-ashing   
					and re-fuelling may occur. However, persistent   
					fume emission is potentially dangerous and must   
					be investigated by a Hetas registered installer.   
					MIXED FUELS   
					•As per coal but allow additional secondary air.   
					ANTHRACITE   
					Anthracite is more difficult to keep in for long   
					periods, consequently more care in setting the   
					controls and some familiarisation is necessary   
					when burning anthracite.   
					Use the smallest size fuel (Stovesse or Small Nuts).   
					Proceed as for manufactured smokeless fuel. Leave   
					the air inlet control open about a quarter or less.   
					Stop using the appliance if you smell fumes or   
					see smoke escaping.   
					If fume emission does persist, the following   
					immediate actions should be taken.   
					•Open doors and windows to ventilate room.   
					•Let the fire die or extinguish and safely   
					dispose of fuel from the appliance.   
					•Check for flue or chimney blockage, and   
					clean if required.   
					Note: The high temperature paint acquires   
					durability by being "cured" during the initial   
					firings of the appliance will give off fumes which   
					are non-toxic, but which certain persons may find   
					have an unpleasant or irritant effect. Ensure that   
					the area is well ventilated during this time.   
					Seek expert advice from your HETAS registered   
					installer. Do not attempt to re-light the fire until the   
					cause of the fume emission has been identified and   
					corrected.   
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				OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS   
					brigade. A chimney fire may cause structural   
					damage of the chimney. Do not use the appliance   
					until the chimney and connector have been   
					inspected and any damaged parts repaired or   
					replaced. This should be done by a competent person   
					such as a HETAS registered engineer.   
					ASH REMOVAL   
					The ash pan should be emptied at least twice a day   
					or when the level of ash reaches the top of the ash   
					pan. On no account should the ash be allowed to   
					build up to touch the grate as this will greatly   
					shorten its life.   
					DE - ASHING   
					CLEANING   
					It is necessary to maintain an ash layer on the upper   
					surface of the grate bars, in order to protect them so   
					de-ashing should cease as soon as the first red   
					embers drop into the ash pan. Further de-ashing   
					will cause heat build-up under the grate, which will   
					considerably shorten its life. This operation should   
					be carried out with the doors closed to prevent dust   
					escaping into the room.   
					IMPORTANT   
					Under some circumstances soot can quickly build   
					up on the throat plate and adjacent areas. The throat   
					plate should be removed and checked monthly, and   
					any debris stripped off. Similarly, clean the upper   
					surface of the firebox.   
					Refer to page 16 for instructions on throat plate   
					removal/inspection.   
					•Move up and down vigorously the riddling lever   
					(ash will fall into the ash pan beneath the grate).   
					•When de-ashing is complete re-set grate to   
					previous position.   
					• Empty ash pan.   
					Note: Do not force the riddling lever.   
					IF ASH BUILDS UP AROUND THE   
					THERMOSTAT OPENING.   
					1.Make sure the fire is unlit and cold.   
					2.Remove the access plate. (See page 19)   
					Carefully clean the cold ash from the thermostat   
					using a vacuum cleaner. Re-fit the access cover.   
					Also the area to the left hand side of the firebox   
					should be swept clean.   
					TO EMPTY THE ASH PAN   
					Open the fire door; open the ash door. Fit the fork   
					end of the operating tool into the ash pan and   
					remove from the ash pit chamber.   
					WARNING PERFORM THESE OPERATIONS   
					WHEN THE STOVE IS UNLIT AND COLD.   
					WARNING: The ash can be very hot. Empty only   
					to a metal container. Even if the ash appears cold,   
					red-hot pieces of ash may be concealed and could   
					easily start a fire or cause an injury. Replace the ash   
					pan and close ash door. Close the fire down.   
					ACCESSORIES   
					STANDS   
					Elegant stands are available for the Stratford   
					free-standing fires. (Stands are not available for the   
					inset models). These increase the height of the   
					appliance and rear flue outlet by approximately:   
					CLINKER   
					The formation of clinker suggests that the unit is   
					being over-fired. Any clinker forming on the grate   
					should be removed when cold.   
					Tf 30 by 125mm   
					Tf 50 by 130mm   
					Tf 70 by 135mm   
					Tf 90 by 140mm   
					OVER-FIRING   
					Do not over fire your appliance. Using flammable   
					liquids or too much wood or firing the fire at   
					maximum for prolonged periods may result in   
					over-firing. If the chimney connector or casing   
					glows red it is being over-fired. If this occurs   
					immediately close all air inlets to the appliance to   
					reduce the air supply to the fire. Should a chimney   
					fire occur immediately close the appliance down.   
					Get everyone out of the house and call the fire   
					TRACERIES   
					For added decorative effect, beautiful door traceries   
					are available for the complete Stratford fires range.   
					PAINT   
					Matching aerosol paint to tone in any connecting   
					flues, pipes or surrounding metalwork.   
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				SERVICING   
					DOOR GLASS   
					MAINTENANCE   
					The door glass should remain clear during normal   
					daytime burning. However under certain conditions-   
					such as burning at a low rate with damp wood, or   
					overnight burning, the glass may become somewhat   
					blackened. To remedy this, operate the appliance at a fast   
					rate. Alternatively when the stove is cold open the door   
					and clean the inside face of the glass with a damp cloth   
					or with glass cleaner (available from fire stockists). A   
					piece of cloth moistened with vinegar and dipped in   
					wood ash - not coal ash - will provide a good soft   
					scourer to remove the soot without scratching the glass.   
					It is important that your fire is regularly serviced in   
					accordance with these instructions. This should be   
					carried out at least annually by a qualified person   
					and should consist of the following:   
					When the appliance is cold and unlit ensure to   
					remove the firebrick liners and throat plate. Inspect   
					all gasketing on doors, glass etc., and re-order any   
					items that may need replacing, from your Aarrow   
					dealer. With a wire brush clean inside the appliance   
					paying particular attention to the small inlet holes   
					of the air wash on the inside, above the fire door   
					and to the door. With Ti40 models ensure to sweep   
					up around the damper flap regularly to avoid ash   
					build up.   
					OUTER FINISH   
					The outside finish of the appliance is a durable high   
					temperature paint. It is best cleaned by brushing   
					down with a clean shoe brush. Do not allow   
					moisture to remain on the appliance whilst cold or   
					surface rust may form.   
					Sweep the chimney and confirm that it is sound.   
					Examine all joints in the flue pipe etc., and re-seal   
					if necessary. Reassemble and leave with the air   
					inlet and air wash control about half way open. This   
					will allow a free flow of air through the appliance   
					thus preventing moisture and condensation from   
					building up inside the fire and chimney.   
					The high temperature paint should not require   
					attention for some time, depending on use. The   
					hotter the fire burns the sooner repainting will be   
					necessary. Aerosol tins of paint are available for   
					complete refurbishing. Before repainting make sure   
					that the fire is out and is cold.   
					CHIMNEY SWEEPING   
					•Remove the door glass.   
					Sweeping should be carried out with an appropriate   
					sized bristle brush and rods to suit chimney size and   
					type.As with all appliances regular sweeping of the flue   
					is essential to avoid the danger of blockage and the   
					escape of poisonous fumes. Access for cleaning should   
					also be incorporated in the chimney (e.g. soot door or   
					access through register plate).   
					•Lightly wire brush, or rub with wire wool, the   
					body of the appliance to remove any loose paint   
					powder.   
					•Mask or remove items such as brass work.   
					•Any adjacent brickwork, mantelpiece, hearth,   
					etc., should be carefully masked for quite a   
					distance around the appliance. (this precaution is   
					to prevent discolouration of the surrounding brick   
					work, wallpaper etc).   
					Any existing chimney should be swept prior to   
					installation of the appliance, and swept again a   
					second time within one month of regular use after   
					installation to establish frequency of sweeping   
					required. This should be done by a competent   
					person such as a NACS chimney engineers who   
					will provide a Certificate of Chimney Sweeping.   
					Re-spray in a well-ventilated area - avoid breathing   
					the vapour. Refer to safety instructions on paint   
					cans.   
					•When the paint is dry refit door glass and any   
					other parts previously removed.   
					•Leave the appliance for eight hours before   
					re-lighting.   
					•Burn slowly for the first four hours, then build up   
					heat gradually to cure the paint.   
					Note: Use only genuine Aarrow touch-up spray as   
					some paints interact. This could ruin the finish   
					and invalidate the guarantee.   
					Sweep the whole flue way, including the outlet, at   
					least twice per burning season. It is important that   
					the flue ways, flue pipe and chimney be cleaned   
					prior to lighting the fire after a prolonged   
					shut-down period.   
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				INSTALLATION   
					HEARTH   
					GENERAL PRECAUTIONS   
					The fire should be installed to stand on a   
					constructional hearth of non-combustible materials   
					not less than 125mm (5'') thick conforming to   
					Building Regulations. Dimensions of the hearth   
					should project at least 300mm (12'') forward of the   
					front of the appliance and 150mm (6'') at the sides.   
					The surface of the hearth should be free of   
					combustible materials. In most buildings with solid   
					concrete floors the requirement will be met by the   
					floor itself, but mark the perimeter of the hearth to   
					ensure floor coverings are kept well away or use   
					different levels to mark the hearth perimeter.   
					Note - All installations must conform to the   
					appropriate building regulations.   
					The Building Regulations for England and Wales   
					2000 ref Approved Document J 2002 edition   
					(issued by the DTLR).   
					The Building Standards (Scotland) (Consolidation)   
					Regulations.   
					Detailed recommendations for installation of   
					appliances, chimneys and flues are outlined in the   
					current issue of the following British Standards:-   
					BS6461, BS8303 and BS4543.   
					COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS   
					A gap of at least 450mm (18'') should be allowed   
					between the appliance and any combustible   
					materials including furnishings. Adjacent walls   
					should be of suitable non-combustible   
					construction, preferably brickwork. In large   
					fireplaces take care that any supporting beam is   
					Any Manufacturer's Instructions must not be   
					taken as overriding statutory requirements.   
					During installation ensure that adequate   
					precautions are taken to avoid unnecessary risk to   
					yourself or any householder. In particular the   
					danger from the caustic nature of the fire cement   
					should be avoided by using these accepted   
					methods:   
					protected by   
					a 
					13mm (0.5'') sheet of   
					Masterboard/Supalux spaced 13mm (0.5'') off the   
					surface with strips of non-combustible material   
					- not wood.   
					Make sure that there is a gap between an   
					uninsulated flue system and any combustible   
					material. This gap must be at least 3 x the outside   
					diameter of the flue pipe, or 1.5 x the flue diameter   
					to non combustible surfaces. See the illustration on   
					page 22.   
					• Wear gloves when handling fire cement.   
					• Wear goggles when chiselling or looking up   
					chimneys.   
					Make sure that Building Regulations are adhered to   
					during installation along with any local by-laws. In   
					the case of heating systems make sure that the pipe   
					work is correctly bonded to ensure electrical   
					earthing.   
					AIR FOR COMBUSTION   
					There must always be a permanent means of   
					providing air for combustion into the room in   
					which the fire is installed. A permanent vent with a   
					HANDLING   
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					total free area of at least 550mm for every kW   
					By the time you read this you will appreciate the   
					weight of the appliance. The Safety and handling   
					guidelines as set out on page 5 of this manual   
					should be followed.   
					To make movement easier internal fittings, fuel   
					retainers, grates, firebox liners, flue outlets, hot   
					plate, throat plate, etc., can be removed.   
					rated output above 5kw should be connected   
					directly to the outside air or to an adjacent room   
					which itself has a permanent vent of the same size   
					direct to the outside air. The fitting of an extractor   
					fan to either of these rooms is not recommended.   
					ACCESS TO THERMOSTAT   
					Care should be taken to make sure that the hinges   
					are not damaged during installation.   
					A gap of 125mm around the body, and 100mm to   
					the rear of the stove is necessary to enable access to   
					service & repair the thermostatic control system.   
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				INSTALLATION   
					MULTIFUEL GRATE   
					GRATE BAR REPLACEMENT   
					After extended use it may be necessary to replace   
					some of the grate bars. Periodic inspection of the   
					bars is recommended and the removal of any nails   
					or wire that may be present after burning wood.   
					All the grate bars in each appliance are identical   
					and can easily be lifted out after removal of the fuel   
					retainers.   
					All bars in the grate are identical, but every other   
					bar is turned through 180 degrees, with the ends of   
					the bars marked "H" sitting on the high sections of   
					the comb, and the ends marked "L" sitting on the   
					low sections.   
					ASSEMBLING THE GRATE   
					To assemble the grate, fit bars to low sections of the   
					comb first, inserting end marked "H" into rear   
					channel with groove on underside of bar located on   
					upstand tab, and then lowering end marked "L"   
					onto the low section of the comb. The upper bar is   
					fitted in a similar manner, but with the end marked   
					"L" inserted in the rear channel, and the end   
					marked "H" seated on the high section of the comb.   
					Remove damaged grate bars and replace with   
					casting of the same type, fitting as per instruction   
					above. (Check Identification letters on the casting   
					when reordering).   
					THROAT PLATE INSPECTION   
					The throat plate for all types of fires consists of a   
					profiled steel plate with "drop down" facility for   
					inspection purposes.   
					THROAT P LATE GUIDE   
					THROAT P LATE   
					OP ERATING TOOL   
					To "drop" the throat plate (Fig.8), engage the   
					operating tool behind the downstand tab marked   
					"throat plate" and pull the plate frontward until its   
					forward lugs drop into the cut-away at the front of   
					the side panel. Check the upper surface for soot, ash   
					build-up, etc. Reverse the procedure to return the   
					throat plate to the working position.   
					Warning: If the fire is operated with the throat   
					plate in the down position the air wash will not   
					operate effectively.   
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				INSTALLATION   
					FITTING THE FLUE OUTLET AND   
					HOT PLATE   
					FLUES AND CHIMNEYS   
					Please remember that chimney draught is   
					dependent on four main factors:   
					The flue outlet spigot is found inside the appliance.   
					The hot plate (blanking plate) is supplied fitted to   
					the top opening and is removed by turning   
					clockwise (as is the flue outlet).   
					• Flue gas temperature.   
					• Flue height.   
					• Flue size.   
					• Flue terminal.   
					Smear a very thin layer of fire cement on the faces   
					of the flue outlet and the blanking plate. Fit the   
					outlet to the appliance in the desired position.   
					The stove must be connected to a suitable and   
					efficient flue that provides a good updraught to   
					safely take the products of combustion (fumes)   
					from the stove outlet to the outside air. To ensure a   
					good updraught it is important that the flue gases   
					are kept warm and that the flue size suits the stove.   
					Lock into place by rotating anti-clockwise and   
					tighten by tapping with a block of wood and mallet   
					from the inside of the appliance. Similarly, fit the   
					blanking plate to the unused opening. Clean off any   
					surplus fire cement.   
					The termination of the outlet at the top of the flue   
					also needs to comply with the Building   
					Regulations. The minimum effective height of the   
					flue must be at least 4.5 metres from the top of the   
					stove to the top of the flue outlet. When warm the   
					flue draught should be between 0.1 and 0.2 mb.   
					Place appliance on the hearth and make sure that it   
					is level and does not rock.   
					Connect the chimney ensuring all joints are sealed   
					with fire cement.   
					A chimney may comply with the regulations but   
					still be subject to down draught and similar   
					problems. A chimney terminating above the ridge   
					level is generally less likely to suffer such   
					problems.   
					If a new chimney is being provided it should fully   
					comply with the relevant Building Regulations that   
					specify the requirements for solid fuel burning   
					installations. Suitable types of chimney include the   
					following.   
					*NOTE   
					THE FLUE PIPE MUST BE FITTED INSIDE THE OUTLET SPIGOT   
					FAILURE TO DO SO COULD RESULT IN THE SPILLAGE OF   
					CONDENSATION ECT. RUNNING DOWN THE FLUE.   
					Masonry chimney built with clay or concrete   
					liners, or a chimney block system meeting Building   
					Regulations. These types of chimney should be   
					installed in accordance with the Building   
					Regulations and BS 6461: Part 1.   
					Fig. 13 Flue and Spigot Fitting   
					Factory made insulated chimney complying   
					with BS 4543: Part 2 (often called "Class 1   
					prefabricated metal chimney"). These types of   
					chimney should be installed in accordance with the   
					Building Regulations and BS 7566: Parts 1 to 4.   
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				INSTALLATION   
					Due to the gradual introduction of European   
					Chimney Standards chimneys will be specified   
					according to their performance designation as   
					defined in BS EN 1443 that covers the General   
					Requirements for chimneys. The minimum   
					performance designation required for use with solid   
					fuel burning stoves is T450 N2 S D3.   
					Chimneys should be as straight as possible.   
					Horizontal runs should be avoided except where   
					the rear outlet of the appliance is used, in which   
					case the horizontal section should not exceed   
					150mm (6'') in length.   
					If the fire appears to be working hard but produces   
					very little output to the room it is likely that   
					excessive draw is present in the chimney, and that   
					heat is being sucked out of the appliance and up the   
					chimney. If this is the case we recommend the   
					fitting of a draught stabiliser in preference to a flue   
					damper, in the interest of safety and efficiency.   
					The flue and chimney installation must be carefully   
					checked by a competent person before fitting the   
					stove to ensure it is suitable and will work safely.   
					If the chimney is old (ie built of brick or stone   
					without a liner) or being opened up for reuse   
					additional checks and smoke testing as described in   
					Appendix E of the Approved Document J 2002   
					Edition should also be carried out to ensure the flue   
					and chimney are in good operating condition.   
					We do not recommend the use of a damper when   
					burning solid fuel.   
					FOR ALL APPLIANCES   
					Access for cleaning the flue should be incorporated   
					in the system other than through the appliance (e.g.   
					a soot door or access through register plate).   
					Purpose-made soot doors and inspection lengths   
					are available from manufacturers of all systems.   
					Unless the existing flue is in good condition with   
					suitable access for collection and removal of debris.   
					If the flue size is more than 225mm (9 inches)   
					diameter or 200 x 200mm square, a suitable lining of   
					150mm (6 inches) diameter should be fitted, or if the   
					flue length is over 5.5 metres one size larger than the   
					appliance outlet should be fitted. This should be a   
					double skin stainless steel flexible flue liner that is   
					independently certified for use with solid fuel.   
					Details of suitable linings for use with solid fuel are   
					given in the Official HETAS guide that can be   
					
					Ensure that the whole length of the flue can be   
					reached from the soot door.   
					Note: if the appliance is fitted with a draught   
					stabiliser or if one is fitted to the flue pipe or   
					chimney in the same room as the appliance, then   
					the permanent air entry opening (or openings)   
					should be increased by 300mm2 for each kW of   
					rated output.   
					It is also important that suitable flue pipe   
					complying with the Building Regulations is used to   
					connect the stove to the flue in the chimney and that   
					suitable access is provided into the flue for regular   
					inspection and sweeping of the flueways.   
					For advice on flues and chimneys contact;   
					NACE (National Association of Chimney   
					Engineer): telephone 0800 0924019   
					
					The installer should comply with the Building   
					Regulation requirements in respect of providing a   
					Notice Plate giving details on the chimney, flue   
					lining, hearth and fireplace installation. Approved   
					Document J of the Building Regulations for   
					England and Wales is available from The Stationery   
					Bookshops and can also be viewed at the ODPM   
					
					or   
					NACS (National Association of Chimney   
					Sweeps): telephone 01785 811732   
					
					Details of the relevant Building Regulations and   
					BS British Standards are given in the "General   
					Precautions" section page 15 of these instructions.   
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				INSTALLATION   
					To fit/remove thermostat on Tf models   
					INTEGRAL BOILERS   
					Integral boilers should be connected, with flow and   
					return connection of any circuit on opposite sides   
					of the appliance, (cross flowed), to an indirect hot   
					water tank/system, adding Fernox or similar   
					corrosion inhibitor to prevent corrosion and the   
					formation of lime scale.   
					For fitting/removal of thermostat on Ti models   
					please see page 20.   
					1. Pull thermostat knob off of the shaft.   
					2. Remove access cover plate, use a No. 2 Pozi   
					screw driver and remove the 2no. CSK M5 screws.   
					It is also essential that the return water temperature   
					remains in excess of 45 degrees centigrade   
					(Celsius). The gravity return should be fitted with a   
					thermostat, which will activate a cut-out on the   
					radiator circulating pump, should the temperature   
					drop below this level.   
					3. Remove the 2no. M5 screws that secure the   
					thermostat housing. The thermostat is now free, and   
					you will be able to remove the spacer bracket.   
					4. On the rear of the stove, remove the thermostat   
					sensor from its pocket and push this carefully   
					through the hole in the corner cut-out of the stove.   
					Take care not to kink the copper tube.   
					Connect pipe work to the boiler unit.   
					The connected pipes should be screwed to a   
					maximum depth of 15mm from the face of the   
					tapping, (female 1" B.S.R). Steel integral boilers   
					should be connected to an indirect hot water tank   
					system.   
					5. Withdraw the thermostat from the apperture.   
					6. If you are fitting a new thermostat you will need   
					to remove the knob extension shaft. Use a 7mm   
					spanner. To remove the M4 Grub screw.   
					Note: the flow and return sections of any circuit   
					must always be opposite of appliance. Remember   
					to incorporate a draining plug/tap at the lowest   
					point to facilitate drainage & flushing.   
					7. Re-fit is the reverse of the above process. Please   
					ensure the spacer bracket is secured beneath the   
					thermostat as in point 3.   
					Warning: if a pipe stat is not fitted then cold   
					water corrosion can occur.   
					See below if adjustment is required.   
					FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THESE   
					REQUIREMENTS WILL INVALIDATE THE   
					GUARANTEE   
					ADJUSTMENT OF THE   
					THERMOSTAT   
					However, it is advisable to check the cold setting   
					distance prior to lighting a fire in it. With the   
					control set at maximum there should be a gap of   
					23mm between the fire and the edge of the damper   
					plate furthest from the control shaft. If this is not   
					the case adjust by slackening off the lock nut and   
					turning the adjusting nut on the damper plate.   
					When the cold setting distance has been correctly   
					set re-tighten the lock nut.   
					CHECKING THE THERMOSTAT   
					AND PRESETTING TO THE   
					CORRECT DAMPER PRESSURES   
					PLEASE NOTE: THE THERMOSTAT HAS   
					BEEN FITTED AND CORRECTLY SET AT   
					MANUFACTURE. SO THE FOLLOWING   
					PROCEDURES WILL ONLY BE REQUIRED   
					WHEN REPLACING OR RE SETTING THE   
					THERMOSTAT.   
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					seen from inside the appliance with the grate, fuel   
					retainer bars, ash pan, etc., removed.   
					With the control set at minimum the damper should   
					be just touching the side of the ash pit chamber all   
					round the air inlet grill.   
					With the control set at maximum (8) and the   
					damper plate parallel with the arm, there should be   
					a gap of approximately 23mm between the body   
					and the edge of the damper plate furthest from the   
					control shaft.   
					ADDITIONAL INFORMATION   
					FOR INSET STOVES (Ti40B)   
					BUILDERS OPENING / CHIMNEY   
					BREAST   
					Stratford Ti 40 fires are designed to be fitted into a   
					rectangular recess not less than 400mm (15 3/4'')   
					deep, not less than 400mm (15 3/4'') wide and not   
					less than 550mm (21 1/2'') high, the so-called   
					"standard builder's opening".   
					The fireplace surround should be vertical, and with   
					a flat surface against which the unit can be sealed.   
					The height and width of the flat surface required   
					will vary according to the model being installed.   
					Where the unit is to be fitted into an existing   
					opening it will normally be necessary to cut a hole   
					through the chimney breast so that a flue connector   
					can be fitted between the appliance and the   
					chimney flue. Avoid damaging the lintel.   
					For boiler models it may be necessary to cut access   
					holes through the side(s) or the chimney breast, so   
					that flow and return pipes can be connected to the   
					appliance.   
					If the cold setting does require adjustment it will be   
					necessary to remove the front trim to give access to   
					the thermostat. To do this first remove the control   
					knob from the thermostat shaft, then slacken the   
					screws, which fix the casing to the unit front (a   
					screwdriver can be inserted through the slots on the   
					radius corner of the casing): the back of the casing   
					laps over the flange of the unit front. Lift the casing   
					and pull forward to remove. Adjust the setting by   
					slackening off the lock-nut.   
					Replace the casing on the unit front and refit the   
					control knob on to the thermostat shaft.   
					INSTALLATION   
					Fill the space around the appliance level with the   
					top unit with Vermiculite cement (6 parts   
					Vermiculite granules to 1 part Portland cement).   
					The flue socket in the appliance is designed to   
					receive 5'' or 6" nominal cast iron or heavy duty   
					steel pipe connector which should be caulked with   
					asbestos rope and fire cement.   
					FLUE   
					If using an insulated steel flue ensure that the   
					manufacturer's directions are followed. Take   
					special note that the first 450mm (18'') of the flue   
					should be single skin cast iron or heavy-duty steel   
					flue.   
					The length of the connector pipe will be dependent   
					on the distance between the top of the appliance   
					and the bottom of the chimney but should be at   
					least 300mm (12").   
					Fill the remaining space around the connector with   
					the Vermiculite cement to a level where the pipe is   
					effectively sealed in the chimney flue, ensuring that   
					the flue gases can only be discharged into the flue   
					way. Reinstate brickwork to chimney breast and   
					make good. Remember to make provision for   
					access to boiler connections for routine   
					observation/maintenance.   
					When a flue lining is fitted (to stainless steel or   
					pumice chimney systems) it should be supported   
					independently to the appliance, i.e. with clips,   
					brackets, flue lintels, etc. NOT simply resting on   
					top of the appliance. It should be possible to   
					remove the fire for major maintenance work.   
					CHECKING THE THERMOSTAT   
					Remove the thermostat knob by pulling off, lift   
					the side panel up and pull to the left to replace   
					the opposite side repeat the above exercise.   
					Replace parts previously removed and check unit   
					thoroughly.   
					The control knob which is inside the fire for   
					despatch is fitted on to the shaft through the hole in   
					the left hand casing. It is however, advisable to   
					check the cold setting of the thermostat before   
					installing and running the appliance. This is best   
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					PLAN VIEW OF REGISTER PLATE AND   
					CLEARANCES FOR NON INSULATED   
					FLUES   
					A is minimum clearance for non-insulated flue =   
					1.5 x D to a non-combustible surface/material   
					or   
					3 x D to combustible surface/material   
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					Central Heating and Domestic Hot Water System Using Four Boiler Tappings   
					Central Heating System Without Domestic Hot Water Using Four Boiler Tappings   
					Note: Diagrammatic representation only. Design and calculations for individual systems should always be   
					carried out by a qualified heating engineer.   
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					Central Heating and Domestic Hot Water System Using Three Boiler Tappings   
					Central Heating System Without Domestic Hot Water Using Three Tappings   
					Note: Diagrammatic representation only. Design and calculations for individual systems should always be   
					carried out by a qualified heating engineer.   
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				BOILER TAPPING POSITIONS   
					Stratford Tf30 Boiler Tapping Positions   
					Stratford Tf50 Boiler Tapping Positions   
					All dimensions in mm   
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				BOILER TAPPING POSITIONS   
					Stratford Tf70 Boiler Tappings Positions   
					Stratford Tf90 Boiler Tappings Positions   
					All dimensions in mm   
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				BOILER TAPPING POSITIONS   
					Stratford Ti 40 Inset Boiler Tapping Positions   
					All dimensions in mm   
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					effective circulation can occur around the primary   
					circuit to carry heat away and thus stop boiling.   
					WATER CONNECTIONS   
					Heating systems   
					The output of any radiator installed as a "heat leak"   
					should not be less than 10% of the rated output of   
					the appliance. The radiator should not be fitted   
					with a control valve.   
					The cylinder must be of the indirect type with a   
					minimum capacity of 110 litres, conforming to   
					BS 1566 part 1.   
					Primary flow and return pipes should be 28mm   
					diameter. The cylinder should be installed at a   
					higher level than the appliance, and as close to it as   
					possible (the higher the cylinder the faster the   
					circulation). The flow and return pipes should not   
					be longer than 20ft each. Pipe runs should rise   
					continually from the boiler to the cylinder.   
					A radiator of approximately 25 sq.ft. should be   
					connected into the primary circuit, if installed in the   
					bathroom it provides a means of drying towels in   
					the summer.   
					The size of the heating system which can be run,   
					will depend on the output rating of the appliance.   
					It will be necessary to work out heat loss   
					calculations for the system proposed in order to   
					establish the kW/hr rating. An appliance that will   
					meet this figure can then be chosen; (for boiler   
					outputs please refer to the brochure).   
					The constructional requirements of installing and   
					connecting the appliance also need to be taken into   
					account when selecting. Design and calculations   
					for individual heating systems should be carried out   
					by a qualified heating engineer. In many cases your   
					supplier will be able to offer advice and assistance.   
					Direct Systems   
					Stainless steel boilers, either factory fitted or   
					retro-fitted as add-in boilers enable connection to   
					direct systems to be made without the need to   
					change the cylinder or to fit an expansion tank.   
					This applies to domestic water supply only and   
					should not be done when in an area with soft   
					water.   
					Safety Vent Circuit   
					This circuit consists of a cold feed pipe, expansion   
					pipe, and expansion tank. The possibility that water   
					may boil can never be completely ruled out, and it   
					is therefore vital to ensure that cold water can be   
					supplied to the boiler and steam vented from it at all   
					times.   
					If radiators are used then an indirect system must be   
					utilised.   
					To connect the cylinder use 28mm copper pipes.   
					Ensure that the pipes rise continuously to the   
					cylinder.   
					The expansion tank should have a capacity of at   
					least 7 % of the system's water capacity. The cold   
					water feed pipe should be at least 22mm diameter.   
					Ensure that the runs are not too long, i.e. 20ft   
					maximum each for flow and return. Install the   
					cylinder above the level of the fire, and as close to   
					it as possible. (the higher the cylinder the faster the   
					circulation). Ensure that no valves are present in the   
					circulating pipes.   
					There must not be any shut off valves in the circuit.   
					Pipes should be run to avoid air locks. A safety   
					relief valve should be fitted to the expansion pipe   
					close to the boiler.   
					It is often possible, and is good practice, to utilise   
					the primary flow and return as part of the safety   
					circuit. The ball valve should have a copper ball.   
					The overflow pipe from the expansion tank should   
					be 28mm diameter copper. Pipes in unheated   
					Indirect Systems - The Domestic Hot Water   
					Circuit   
					In addition to providing hot water the primary   
					circuit is essential in providing a "heat leak" to   
					absorb excessive heat produced in the event of the   
					circulation pump shutting down.   
					spaces must be lagged.   
					Heat is produced in varying quantities while the   
					fire is alight and care must be taken to ensure that   
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					•Check the circulation round the primary   
					Temperature and Pressure Relief Valve   
					With solid fuel appliances it is not practicable to   
					provide a sufficiently rapid reaction for shutting   
					down fuel in the event of a sudden rise in water   
					temperature and a temperature relief valve or   
					preferably, a combined temperature and pressure   
					relief valve should be installed to operate in the   
					event of high water temperatures occurring.   
					See diagram below.   
					system and the heat leak radiator,   
					particularly when the pump is running, to   
					ensure circulation is not reversed.   
					•Be sure that the chimney is operating and   
					that ALL smoke and fumes are vented to   
					the atmosphere through the chimney   
					terminal.   
					•Check all joints and seals.   
					•Clean the outside of the appliance to   
					prevent any stains becoming burnt on.   
					•Check the flue draught which should read   
					1 - 2mm, or 0.1 - 0.2mbar.   
					The following details must be checked and   
					completed in full by the installer at the time of   
					installation. Please answer all questions as fully as   
					possible. Aarrow Fires Ltd can not be held   
					responsible for chimney or installation.   
					HOT WATER SYSTEMS   
					Is the boiler cross-flowed?   
					YES / NO   
					YES / NO   
					Are the pipes correctly sized?   
					HOT WATER SYSTEMS   
					What is the calculated output   
					required to heat the system?   
					Before handing over the installation to the   
					customer it is strongly recommended that the   
					appliance is lit and the functioning of the chimney,   
					hot water and heating system is checked.   
					Is a heat leak fitted?   
					YES / NO   
					YES / NO   
					What is the return water temperature?   
					Is the pump thermostatically   
					controlled by a pipe stat?   
					A checklist (Pre-lighting Checks) appears in the   
					Operating Instructions, but in addition to this the   
					installer should:   
					What is the height and distance of the   
					hot water tank above the stove?   
					•Operate the heating system and set the   
					pump head.   
					•Balance the radiators.   
					•Re-vent and ensure no air locks.   
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				CHECK LIST   
					CHECKLIST   
					Hearths, Fireplaces, Flues and chimneys   
					This checklist is to ensure hearths, fireplaces, flues and chimneys are satisfactory, and to show what you have done to comply with the   
					requirements of The Building Regulations 2000 Approved Document J 2002.   
					1. Building address, where work has been carried out.......................................................................................................................................   
					.........................................................................................................................................................................................................................   
					2. Identification of hearth, fireplace chimney or flue   
					3. Firing capability: solid fuel/gas/.   
					4. Intended type of appliance.   
					State model and output.   
					5. Ventilation provisions for the appliance:   
					State type and area of permanently open vents.   
					6. Chimney or flue construction   
					a) State the type or make and whether new or existing.   
					b) internal flue size (and equivalent height, where   
					calculated - natural draught gas appliances only).   
					c) If clay or concrete flue liners used confirm that they are   
					correctly jointed with socket end uppermost and   
					state jointing materials used.   
					d) If an existing chimney has been refurbished with a   
					new liner, type or make of liner fitted.   
					e) Details of flue outlet terminal and diagram reference.   
					Outlet Details:   
					Complies with:   
					f) Number and angle of bends.   
					g) Provision for cleaning and recommended frequency.   
					7. Hearth. Form of construction. New or existing?   
					8. Inspection and testing after completion   
					Tests carried out by:   
					Tests and results   
					Flue   
					visual   
					inspection   
					sweeping   
					coring ball   
					smoke   
					Appliance (where included) spillage   
					I/we the undersigned confirm that the above details are correct. In my opinion, these works comply with the relevant requirements in   
					Part J of Schedule 1 to the Building regulations.   
					Print name and title....................................................................................................Profession..........................................................................   
					Capacity......................................................................................................................Telephone..........................................................................   
					Address............................................................................................................................................................Postcode.......................................   
					Signed........................................................................................................Date.................................   
					Registered membership of..(e.g. CORGI, OFTEC, HETAS, NACE, NACS)............................................   
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				PARTS LIST   
					Ti 40b   
					Part No.   
					Visual Aid   
					(not to scale) Part No.   
					Tf 30b   
					Tf 50b   
					Part No.   
					Tf 70b   
					Part No.   
					Tf 90b   
					Part No.   
					Part Description   
					1. Fuel Retainers   
					AFS152   
					AFS153   
					AFS031   
					AFS153   
					AFS034   
					AFS153   
					AFS035   
					AFS152   
					AFS032   
					2. Throat Plate   
					3. Grate Bar Set   
					4. Hot Plate   
					AFS030A   
					AFS001   
					AFS010   
					AFS008   
					AFS001   
					AFS010   
					AFS008   
					AFS002   
					AFS012   
					AFS008   
					AFS003   
					AFS012   
					AFS008   
					AFS003   
					N/A   
					5. Operating Tool   
					AFS008   
					6. Ashpan   
					AFS050   
					AFS009   
					AFS051   
					AFS009   
					AFS052A   
					AFS011   
					AFS116   
					AFS011   
					AFS054   
					7. Flue Spigot   
					N/A   
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				PARTS LIST   
					Ti 40b   
					Part No.   
					Visual Aid   
					(not to scale)   
					Tf 30b   
					Part No.   
					Tf 50b   
					Part No.   
					Tf 70b   
					Part No.   
					Tf 90b   
					Part No.   
					Part Description   
					8. Airwash   
					AFS1077 AFS1077   
					AFS1077   
					AFS088   
					AFS089   
					AFS047   
					AFS1077   
					AFS090   
					AFS091   
					AFS047   
					AFS048   
					AFS1077   
					AFS090   
					AFS091   
					AFS047   
					AFS048   
					9. Glass   
					Replacement Kit   
					Complete with   
					Gasket   
					AFS088   
					AFS089   
					AFS047   
					AFS048   
					AFS200   
					AFS095   
					AFS090   
					AFS091   
					AFS047   
					AFS048   
					AFS201   
					AFS096   
					10. Glass Clips &   
					Gasket   
					11. Hinge kit   
					Comprises 2 Hinges   
					& 4 Fixings Per Set.   
					12. Fire Door Rope   
					Kit Complete with   
					Door Rope Glue.   
					AFS048   
					AFS200   
					AFS095   
					13. Main Door   
					Assembly Complete   
					with Handle,Glass,   
					Gaskets,Clips and   
					Seal.   
					AFS0201   
					AFS096   
					AFS201   
					AFS096   
					14. Decorative Door   
					Surround   
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				PARTS LIST   
					Ti 40b   
					Part No.   
					Visual Aid   
					(not to scale) Part No.   
					Tf 30b   
					Tf 50b   
					Part No.   
					Tf 70b   
					Part No.   
					Tf 90b   
					Part No.   
					Part Description   
					15. Fire Door   
					Locking Assembly   
					AFS204   
					AFS204   
					AFS020   
					AFS204   
					AFS020   
					AFS204   
					AFS020   
					AFS204   
					AFS023   
					16. Thermostat   
					Assembly, Includes   
					Damper, Fixing &   
					Control Knob   
					AFS020   
					AFS022   
					17. Thermostat   
					Control Knob   
					AFS022   
					AFS022   
					AFS022   
					AFS022   
					18. Thermostat   
					Damper Plate   
					AFS021   
					AFS007   
					AFS021   
					AFS007   
					AFS021   
					AFS007   
					AFS021   
					AFS007   
					AFS021   
					AFS007   
					19. Fire Bed   
					Surround   
					20. Comb   
					replacement with   
					extension shaft   
					AFS168A AFS170A AFS0172A   
					AFS172A   
					N/A   
					AFS062   
					21. Spare side   
					trims for Ti40   
					N/A   
					N/A   
					AFS1147   
					N/A   
					22. Replacement   
					slot in grate bar rear   
					landing   
					AFS075A AFS077A AFS082A   
					AFS082A   
					AFS015A   
					AFS079   
					23. Replacement   
					Interlock   
					AFS015A AFS015A   
					AFS015A   
					AFS015A   
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				GUARANTEE   
					• During the third year the manufacturer will pay   
					one third of the cost and the purchaser two-thirds.   
					Guarantee   
					Once again we would like to thank you for buying   
					a Stratford multifuel boiler stove.   
					USE OF SPARE PARTS OTHER THAN   
					THOSE SUPPLIED BY AARROW FIRES LTD   
					WILL INVALIDATE THE APPLIANCE   
					GUARANTEE.   
					When you buy an Aarrow Fire, you are not only   
					buying a first class appliance - you are buying a   
					commitment from us to look after you and your   
					appliance for as long as you want.   
					If your appliance proves to be defective as a   
					result of faulty materials or workmanship   
					during guarantee, we will repair or replace it   
					FREE OF CHARGE as long as the fire has been   
					installed according to the manuals instruction   
					and the Final Installation Check List on p29 has   
					been completed and signed by a suitably   
					qualified engineer at the time of installation.   
					Your Aarrow fire carries a decreasing guarantee   
					against manufacturing defects for a period of three   
					years from date of purchase providing the   
					registration card has been completed and returned   
					to Aarrow Fires, otherwise only a one year   
					guarantee will apply. The three years guarantee   
					applies to the main body of the fire, i.e. the steel   
					carcass and items fixed immovably thereto.   
					The external paint finish and thermostat carry a one   
					year guarantee.   
					All Guarantee periods commence on the date of   
					purchase and are non-transferable.   
					Our Guarantee is offered as an addition to your   
					statutory rights.   
					Aarrow Fires Ltd., cannot guarantee items which   
					are susceptible to breakage or damage through   
					careless handling, dropping, etc., or through misuse   
					of the appliance by over firing, burning petroleum   
					coke, etc. Nor can the guarantee extend to   
					deterioration of parts through fair wear and tear.   
					Firebox linings, grate bars, fuel retainer bars,   
					baffle, gasketing materials and door glass are   
					therefore not covered by the guarantee.   
					If you think your fire is not working correctly or in   
					the event of a breakdown, please call your local   
					dealer.   
					When you contact them, they will want to know:   
					1.Your Name, Address/Post Code and Telephone   
					Number   
					2.Serial Number   
					3.Clear and concise details of the fault   
					The guarantee is conditional upon the appliance   
					being serviced and checked annually by a qualified   
					heating engineer, with documentation to be   
					retained and to be produced in the event of a claim   
					being made.   
					CUSTOMER REGISTRATION   
					See card enclosed   
					To guarantee the very best in after-sales service,   
					do not forget to complete and return your   
					Customer Registration Card within 14 days   
					(a stamp is required).   
					Claims are not valid where the installation does   
					not conform to appropriate Building   
					Regulations.   
					Just complete the form and return it to us to:   
					Parts will be repaired or replaced at the discretion   
					of Aarrow Fires Ltd. The price of replacement   
					shall be shared by the manufacturer and purchaser   
					as follows:   
					1. Benefit from our Guarantee.   
					2. Register your appliance for a full year's Parts   
					Guarantee.   
					• During the first year of purchase the   
					manufacturer will pay 100% of the cost of parts   
					only.   
					Please contact us direct 01308 427234 if no   
					Customer Registration Card is included.   
					• During the second year the manufacturer will pay   
					two thirds of the cost and the purchaser one third.   
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				SERVICE RECORD   
					Company   
					Work Carried Out   
					Signature   
					Date of Visit   
					Should you have any questions about your Stratford Stove that is not covered in this manual please contact   
					your Aarrow retailer.   
					Please keep all repair receipts safely.   
					Please ensure you have this manual available when an engineer visits as they will complete the service record   
					chart.   
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				FINAL FACTORY CHECK LIST   
					Model..................................   
					Serial No.............................   
					QUALITY   
					FINISH   
					I’ve checked it   
					and it’s O.K.   
					PARTS   
					FLUE OUTLET   
					HOT PLATE   
					FUEL RETAINERS   
					GRATE BARS   
					FIRE BED SURROUNDS   
					THROAT PLATE   
					AIR WASH   
					Assembled by.............................   
					Checked by ................................   
					DOOR CATCHES   
					INTERLOCK   
					ASH PAN   
					OPERATING TOOL   
					THERMOSTAT   
					OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS   
					Please ensure the enclosed registration card is completed and returned to Aarrow Fires and the following   
					information completed for your own information.   
					Date of Purchase....................................   
					Name and Address of Supplier.......................................................................   
					.......................................................................................................................   
					.......................................................................................................................   
					*Please ensure installer completes BOILER CHECK LIST on page 29 and   
					INSTALLATION CHECK LIST details on page 30 of this manual.   
					BK029   
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