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Dry Stove Installation Guide 
BK545 
EN 13240:2001+ 
Amd. A2:2004 
November 2012  
Rev02    

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GENERAL PRECAUTIONS  
All local regulations, including those  
referring to National and European standards, 
need to be complied with when installing the 
appliance. 
Any manufacturer’s instructions must not be  
taken as overriding statutory requirements. 
Before any installation work is undertaken  
consideration must be given to the Health and 
Safety at Work Act 1974. Safe working  
practices should be followed at all times. 
Please consult health and safety guidelines for 
advice on handling heavy...

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Arada Installation Manual 
INTRODUCTION 
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Dimensions of the hearth should project at 
least 225mm (9”) forward of the front of the 
appliance and 150mm (6”) at the sides. The 
surface of the hearth should be free of  
combustible materials.  
Certain stoves manufactured by Arada are 
suitable for installation on a non-combustible 
12mm hearth such as glass. Please consult the  
technical table found at the rear of the user 
guide for a list of suitable models. 
 
COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS 
Please view the...

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Arada Installation Manual 4 
INSTALLATION 
Note: The flue pipe must be fitted inside the 
outlet spigot. Failure to do so could result in 
the spillage of condensation running down the 
flue.  
 
SEALING OF TERMINALS 
If an add in boiler is not to be fitted, please  
ensure that the two partially cut circular  
terminals (located on the rear of the  
appliance) are sealed with fire cement, thus 
preventing surplus air entering the firebox,  
resulting in lower efficiency and poor fuel  
consumption....

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INSTALLATION 
GRATE BARS 
In a multi fuel stove the grate comprises of a  
series of cast iron grate bars, seated on a pair of 
combs. All bars in the grate are identical.  
In stoves which feature a  riddling grate system the 
bars should be seated with every other bar  
rotated through 180 degrees, so the ends marked 
’H’ and ’L’ alternate on each comb. 
In stoves with non-riddling grate systems the grate 
is assembled with the ends of the bars marked ‘H’ 
sitting on the...

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door or access through register plate).  
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 stove appears to be working hard but 
produces very little output to the room it is  
likely that excess 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...

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INSTALLATION 
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Please Note: Arada has a policy of continuous product development and therefore we reserve the 
right to amend the specification without prior notice.  
Due to printing cycles, items or options may be described before they are generally available or 
after they have ceased, so please check with your retailer or dealer. 
Dry Stove Installation Guide 
BK545 November 2012 Rev02     
Arada Ltd 
The Fireworks 
Weycroft Avenue 
Axminster 
Devon 
EX13 5HU 
Telephone: +44 (0)1297 35700 
Technical Helpline: +44...
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