Arada Farringdon 16 Manual

Operating & Installation Manual
Rev 07
June 2017
Farringdon 16 Wood Stove
BK685
UL1482-11 or ULC S627-00

PLEASE RETAIN THIS GUIDE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
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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.
We recommend our wood burning stoves be fitted by an installation engineer
certified in the US by
The National Fireplace Institute (NFI)
And in Canada by the Wood Energy Technology (WETT)
Congratulations on your choice of an Arada Stove.
Read all instructions carefully before installing your wood burning stove. If you are in any
doubt about the instruction
to install your appliance correctly, we suggest to call a professional
master installer. A wrong installation may result with a fire, burns and possible death.
Keep these instructions.
This appliance must be connect to
· A HT type factory-built chimney approved UL103 or ULC 629 with a 6 inches dia. (15.24 cm)
· A code-approved masonry chimney with a flue liner with a 6 inches diameter (15.24cm)
N.B: Be warned that local codes and rules can have more specific requirements than those
detailed in this manual.
You should consult a master installer, fire officials or local building office about restriction and
installation inspection in your area and to determine if you need to obtain a permit
Prior to installation.
Install and operate this stove only in accordance with these instruction
Applicable standards: UL 1482-11, ULC S627-00
This manual describes the installation and operation of the Arada, Farringdon 16 catalytic
equipped wood heater. This heater meets the 2015 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s
crib wood emission limits for wood heaters sold after May 15, 2015. Under specific test
conditions this heater has been shown to deliver heat at rates ranging from 8,000 to 55,000
Btu/hr 2.4 - 16kw/hr
This wood heater has a manufacturer-set minimum low burn rate that must not be altered. It
is against federal regulations to alter this setting or otherwise operate this wood heater in a
manner inconsistent with operating instructions in this manual.
This wood heater contains a catalytic combustor, which needs periodic inspection and
replacement for proper operation. It is against federal regulations to operate this wood
heater in a manner inconsistent with operating instructions in this manual, or if the catalytic
element is deactivated or removed.

Contents
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Page No.
INTRODUCTION
Warning Notice 4
Safety Notices 5
The Principle Of The Stove 5
Check List 6-7
Data Label Plate Information ( Plates A & B ) 8-9
Technical data 10
INSTALLATION
General Precautions 11
Handling 11
Hearth 11
Combustible Materials 11
Air For Combustion 11
Fitting The Flue Outlet & Hotplate 12
Flues & Chimneys 13-16
Floor protection, Distance to Combustibles 17-19
Firebox Liner Panels 20
Catalyst replacement 21
Final Check List 22
Summer Storage / Non Usage 22
Page No.
SERVICE & MAINTENANCE
Maintenance 23
Cleaning 23
Chimney Sweeping 23
Door Glass 23
Outer Finish 23
Fire Door Rope Replacement 24
Fire Door Glass Replacement 24-25
Service Record 26
OPERATING INSTRUCTION
Fuel Types 27
Fuel Storage 27
Lighting The Stove 27
Burning Wood 28
Smoke Detectors 28
Over Firing & Chimney Fires 29
Ash Removal 29
Air Inlet Control 30
Catalyst and Bypass control 31
Main Fire Door Handle 32
Parts List 33
GUARANTEE ( USA & Canada ONLY ) 34-35
A USER QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE
( ENGLISH AND FRENCH ) 36-37
Additional information on the correct
Function of catalyst within this stove 38
FACTORY CHECK LIST 39
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WARNING
THIS STOVE MUST NOT BE CONNECTED
TO A SHARED FLUE SYSTEM SERVING ANOTHER APPLIANCE
TO ALL USERS
THIS APPLIANCE IS SUITABLE FOR WOOD BURNING ONLY
ANY FORM OF COAL
SHOULD NEVER BE USED IN YOUR STOVE
TO USE ANY FUEL OTHER THAN WOOD WILL INVALIDATE
THE APPLIANCE GUARANTEE.
THIS APPLIANCE IS NOT SUITABLE FOR USE IN A MOBILE HOME
DO NOT CONNECT OR USE IN CONJUCTION WITH ANY AIR
DISTRIBUTION DUCTWORK UNLESS SPECIFICALLY APPROVED FOR
SUCH INSTALLATIONS
DO NOT USE CHEMICALS OR FLUIDS TO START THE FIRE
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Installation of wood burning stoves must be safe and legal.
The Farringdon 16 is designed for installation in main living areas of your home only.
If your Farringdon stove is not installed correctly, it may cause a house fire.
To reduce the risk of fire, the installation instructions must be followed carefully.
Do not allow makeshift compromises to endanger property and personal safety. Contact
the local building officials about restrictions and installation inspection in your area.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION,
REFER TO THE NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION
ANSI/NFPA 211 STANDARD FOR CHIMNEYS, FIREPLACES, VENTS AND
SOLID FUEL BURNING APPLIANCES.
DO NOT CONNECT THIS STOVE TO A CHIMNEY FLUE SERVING ANOTHER APPLIANCE
Under no circumstances make impromptu alterations or modifications to this stove.
It is an approved appliance and changes to the product or tampering with the design will render it
non-compliant
This also applies to ’ad hoc ‘ repairs using non Arada approved components

SAFETY
A fireguard should be used in the presence of
children and elderly or infirm people.
Please note, This appliance should be used
with the fire door closed at all times except
when re-fuelling or de-ashing.
REMEMBER THE STOVE IS VERY HOT DURING
OPERATION. KEEP CHILDREN, CLOTHING
AND FURNITURE AWAY. CONTACT MAY
CAUSE SKIN BURNS.
Do not use aerosol sprays or any other
flammable materials 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.
Arada Ltd will not be responsible for any
consequential or incidental loss or
injury however caused.
Before continuing any further, with the
installation of this appliance please read the
following guide to manual handling.
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.
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 your fingertips for support
Always keep the stove as close to the body
as possible as this will minimise the
cantilever action.
Use gloves to provide additional grip.
THE PRINCIPLE OF THE STOVE
Your Arada stove 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 should provide a lifetime of
heating satisfaction.
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 safety standards.
Arada produce a variety of appliances
ranging from the traditional to the modern in
style and appearance.
The fire door is fitted with a special high
temperature ceramic glass panel through which
the fire can be viewed.
The stove is lined with firebricks or heat
reflective panels which ensure complete
combustion and provide a good heat store to
even out fluctuations in burning.
An internal throat plate produces turbulence to
encourage secondary combustion and direct the
flue gas around the whole upper firebox before
allowing it to escape up the chimney.
Grate Bars
The Farringdon 16 wood stove is fitted with a
riddling grate system to support the fuel above
the ash pit containing the removable ash pan.
The stove is designed to burn wood only on
the grate and the stove MUST NOT be used
without the grate fitted. Spare grate bars are
available see page 28 for part number details
Arada stoves 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 provide secondary air/over
draught.
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INTRODUCTION
5

CHECK LIST
6
Inside the appliance body you should find the following:
Part Description & Visual Aid (not to scale) Farringdon 16
1. Fuel Retainer
1
2. Throat Plate
1
3. Ash Pan
1
4. Throat Plate Insulation Blanket
1
5. Instruction Manual
1
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CHECK LIST
Inside the appliance you should find the following :
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Description & Visual Aid (not to scale) Farringdon 16
6. Back Side Liners
4
7. Front Side Liners
2
8. Rear Liner
2
9. Grate Bars
12
10. Stove Mitten ( Hot Glove)
2
11. Fire Door and grate riddling
Handle
1
12. Ceramic Catalyst
1

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WARNINGS - ATTENTION
Do NOT burn with the grate system removed
Ne pas utiliser sans la grille
Do NOT overfire, If the chimney connector glows you are overfiring. (See Manual)
Ne pas surchauffer. Si le collet de la cheminee devient rouge. Le poele
surchauffe (Voir notice d’utilisation)
Do NOT obstruct the space under the heater
Ne Rien entreposer sous le poele
Do NOT connect this unit to a chimney serving another appliance
Ne pas brancher cet appareil sur une cheminee servant a un autre appareil
Do NOT burn fuel OTHER THAN WOOD as this will damage the catalyst and will
render it inactive
Ne pas brûler d’autre combustible que du bois car cela endommagerait le
catalyseur et le rendrait inactive
The Combustor is fragile and must be handled carefully.
L’ensemble comprenant catalyseur est fragile et doit êntre manipulé avec soin.
Replacement catalyst part No. CatFAR16.01
Piece de rechange pour le catalyseur No. CatFAR16.01
This stove is only to be operated with the door CLOSED
Le poele doit etre utilise porte FERMEE
CONTACT YOUR LOCAL BUILDING OFFICIAL ABOUT RESTRICTIONS AND INSTALLATION INSPECTION IN YOUR AREA
CONTACTER VOTRE RESPONSABLE D’INSTALLATION LOCAL POUR CONNAITRE LES RESTRICTIONS ET INSPECTIONS DES INSTALLATIONS
DANS VOTRE REGION
Listed Room Heater. Wood Fuel type, Poele a bois homologue
Not suitable for use in a Mobile Home
Ne pas utiliser dans les maisons
mobiles
Manufactured by, Fabrique par Arada Ltd
Axminster, Devon
United Kingdom EX13 5HU
Serial #, No. de serie
Model Name, Modele
Tested To, Mis a l’epreuve selon la norme:-
UL1482-11, ULC S627-00
* PREVENT HOUSE FIRES* * EVITER LES INCENDIES*
DO NOT REMOVE THIS LABEL, NE PAS RETIRER CETTE PLAQUE SIGNALETIQUE
Date of Manufacture, Date de Fabrication
2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec
U.S. ENVIROMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
Certified to comply with xxx, 2015 particulate emissions standards
Minimum Clearance to Combustible Materials*, Degagement minimum aux materiaux combustibles*
BACKWALL, MUR DU FOND
SIDEWALL, MUR DE COTE
B
C
A = 27” / 686mm
B = 18” / 457mm
C = 17” / 432mm
D = 14” / 356mm
Made in England, Fabrique en Angleterre
Farringdon 16 Catalyst Stove
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When installed on a combustible floor, Non-combustible
floor protection is required to cover the area beneath
the stove, and extend at least 18” (458mm) to the front
and 8” (203mm) to the sides and back.
Si le poele est installe sur un sol combustible, alors un
protege plancher incombustible doit etre utilise pour
couvrir la surface sous le poele et doit s’etendre au
moins 18” (458mm) a l’avant et 8” (203mm) sur les cotes
et a l’arriere.
* Refer to the Installation manual for additional
clearance information, Installation instructions
and Operating instructions.
Se referrer a la notice d’ utilisation pour des
informations complementaires sur les degaga-
ments, les instructions pour l’installation et
l’utilisation.
Install and use only in accordance with manufacturers installation
instructions and your local building codes
Installer et utiliser seulement conformement aux instructions du
fabricant et aux normes d’installation dans votre region
Caution: Special methods are required when passing chimney
through a wall or ceiling, refer to local building codes. Do not connect
this stove to a chimney serving another appliance.
Attention: Des procedes speciaux doivent etre employes pour
passer un conduit de cheminee au travers de murs ou de plafonds.
Referez-vous aux normes d’installation de votre region. Ne pas
brancher cet appareil sur une cheminee servant a un autre appareil.
Note: Replace glass only with 5mm minimum Ceramic IR or
Neoceram IR glass
Remarque: Remplacer la vitre seulement avec un verre Ceramic
IR ou Neoceram IR de 5mm d’epaisseur
Warning: This unit is not suitable for use in a Mobile Home
Attention: Ne pas utiliser dans les maisons mobiles
Inspect and clean the chimney frequently.
Under certain conditions of use, creosote buildup can occur
RAPIDLY.
Inspecter et nettoyer la cheminee regulierement. Dans certaines
conditions d’utilisation , la creosote peut s’accumuler rapidement
This Stove data label is manufactured from plated mild steel, laser etched with the information detailed below.
and is permanently fixed to the top of the stove heat shield
Caution - Attention:
THE STOVE IS VERY HOT DURING OPERATION. DO NOT TOUCH, KEEP
CHILDREN, CLOTHING AND FURNITURE AWAY. CONTACT WITH SKIN
BURNS. SEE NAMEPLATE AND INSTRUCTIONS.
LE POELE EST TRES CHAUD PENDANT L’UTILISATION. NE PAS TOUCHER,
GARDER LES ENFANTS, TISSUS ET MEUBLES A DISTANCE.
LE CONTACT AVEC LA PEAU CAUSE BRULURES. VOIR LA PLAQUE
SIGNALETIQUE ET LES INSTRUCTIONS.
AGENCE U.S. POUR LA PROTECTION DE L’ENVIRONNEMENT
Certifie conforme a xxx, norme d’ emission de particules
VENT REQUIREMENTS:
6” (150mm) diameter, single wall,
Minimum 24 MSG blue steel connector with
Listed factory-built Type HT chimney or
masonry chimney.
CARACTERISTIQUES POUR LES CONDUITS
Raccord en acier bleu minimum 24MSG de
6” (150mm) paroi simple, avec une cheminee en
acier fabrique en usine homologue de type HT ou
une cheminee de maconnerie.
A
D
DATA LABEL PLATES
Farringdon 16 Safety Label A
8

EF
R VALUE 0
7 inch (178mm) step
With 7 inch (178mm) Step
Stove side
view
FE
Stove side
view
DATA LABEL PLATES
Farringdon 16 Safety Label B
This Stove data label is manufactured from plated mild steel, laser etched with the information detailed below.
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Note:
The performance of the catalytic device fitted into this stove, or it durability has not been evaluated
as part of the EPA certification.
9
R VALUE 1.49
Without 7 inch (178mm) Step
Floor Protection material R Values
Thermal protection of R Value 1.49 is required 16 inches (406mm) in front of the stove when
installed directly onto the floor or a step lower than 7 inches (178mm) See diagrams below
Manufactured by, Fabrique par Arada Ltd
Axminster, Devon
United Kingdom EX13 5HU
Serial #, No. de serie
Model Name, Modele
Tested To, Mis a l’epreuve selon la norme:-
UL1482-11, ULC S627-00
Farringdon 16 Catalyst Stove
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EF
406mm 203mm
16ins. 8ins.
ABC (USA) D (Canada)
203mm 203mm 406mm 458mm
8ins. 8ins. 16ins. 18ins.
U.S ENVIROMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY Certified to comply with 2020 particulate
emission standards using crib wood.
This wood heater needs periodic inspection and repair for proper operation, consult the owners
manual for further information. It is against federal regulations to operate this wood heater in a
manner inconsistent with the operating instructions in the owners manual.

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TECHNICAL DATA
TECHNICAL DATA Farringdon 16
Maximum / Nominal Heat Output Kw 16
Mean Flue Gas Temperature °C 342
Height mm/inch 659/26
Width mm/inch 533/21
Depth mm/inch ( handle removed ) 330/13
Flue Diameter mm/inch 152/6
Weight Packed Kg/lbs 84/185
Weight Nett Kg/lbs 78/172
Maximum / Ideal Log Length inch 17/16
Firebox size Cu. Inch / foot 2300/1.3
EPA Certified Emissions, grams per hour 1.5
HHV Tested Efficiency 1 77.2
EPA BTU 27000
Peak BTU/Hr 54,000
Fuel Seasoned Cord
wood
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GENERAL PRECAUTIONS
Note : All local regulations, including those
referring to National 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 . Safe working practices should
be followed at all times.
During installation ensure that adequate
precautions are taken to avoid unnecessary risk to
yourself or any householder. In particular the
danger from caustic nature of the fire cement
should be avoided by using these accepted
methods :
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
earth continuity.
ASBESTOS
All Arada stoves contain no asbestos in their man-
ufacture or construction. If there is a possibility of
disturbing any asbestos in the course of
installation, then please seek specialist guidance
and use appropriate protective equipment.
HANDLING
The safe handling guidelines are set out on page 5
of this manual, to make movement easier, internal
fittings, fuel retainers, grates, firebox liners, flue
outlets, hot plates, throat plates etc, can be
removed. Care should be taken to make sure that
the hinges are not damaged during installation.
HEARTH
The stove shall be installed on a floor with
adequate load bearing capacity. If the existing
construction does not meet this prerequisite,
suitable measures (e.g.: load distributing plate)
should be taken to achieve it.
Ideally, the appliance should 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
458mm (18”) forward of the front of the appliance
and 203mm (8”) at the sides.
The surface of the hearth should be free of
combustible materials. In most buildings with solid
concrete or stone floors, the requirement will be
met by the floor itself, but mark the hearth to
ensure floor coverings are kept well away or use
different levels to mark the hearth perimeter.
COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS
Please view the technical data (See page 9) and
observe the minimum distance to combustible
materials, which is applicable to your stove model.
Ideally, adjacent walls should be of suitable non
combustible construction, preferably brickwork. In
large fireplaces take care that any supporting
beam is protected by a 13mm (0.5”) sheet of
Fire proof board spaced 13mm (0.5”) off the sur-
face with strips of non combustible material. Make
sure that there is a gap between an
un-insulated flue system and any combustible
material. This gap must be at least 3X the outside
diameter of the flue pipe, or 1.5X the flue diameter
to non combustible surfaces.
AIR FOR COMBUSTION
There must always be a permanent means of
providing air for combustion into the room in which
the stove is installed. Failure to provide an
adequate air supply can result in the stove
smoking back into the room and poor draw on the
chimney. A permanent vent with a total free area of
at least 550mm² for every KW rated 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
positioning of any air vent must be so that it cannot
be liable to blockage or
obstruction. Please note : The fitting of an
extractor fan to either of these rooms is not
recommended.
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INSTALLATION

FITTING THE FLUE OUTLET AND
HOT PLATE (Where Provided)
Note:
Not applicable for units supplied with a fixed
flue outlet spigot
The flue outlet spigot is found packed inside the
appliance . The hot plate (blanking plate) is sup-
plied fitted to the top opening and is removed by
turning clockwise (as is the flue outlet).
Smear a very thin layer of fire cement on the
mating faces of the flue outlet and the hot plate.
Fit the outlet to the appliance in the desired
position.
Lock into place by rotating anti-clockwise and
tighten by tapping with a block of wood and mallet
from inside of the appliance. Similarly, fit the hot
plate (blanking plate) to the unused opening. Clean
off any surplus fire cement.
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.
Important note :
For fixed and removable flue spigot types:-
The flue pipe must be fitted inside the outlet spigot.
Failure to do so could result in the spillage of
condensation and combustion residues running
down the flue onto the stove canopy. (See Fig. 1)
The chimney connector must be
in good condition and kept clean
FLUES AND CHIMNEYS
The flue draw is critical on any installation and
should be checked to ensure that it matches what
is specified. If it is higher than recommended,
provision must be made to correct the over draw.
The draw can vary in different weather conditions
and the customer should be made aware of this.
Failure to correct an over-drawing flue will
invalidate the warranty.
Please remember that chimney draught is
dependent on four main factors :
Flue gas temperature
Flue height
Flue size
Flue terminal
The stove must be connected to a suitable and
efficient flue so that products of combustion
(fumes) from the stove are expelled to the outside
air. To ensure a good up draught it is important
that the flue gases are kept warm and that the flue
size suits the stove. The termination of the outlet at
the top of the flue also needs to comply with
Local Building Codes.
The minimum effective height of the flue should be
at least 15 feet from the top of the stove to the top
of the flue outlet. When warm the flue draught
should be between 0.1 to 0.2 mb. (1-2 “ H2o)
A chimney may comply with regulations but could
still be subject to down draught and similar
problems. A chimney terminating above the ridge
level is generally less likely to suffer such
problems.
Excessive flue draught may cause over firing,
See page 29, and very low flue draught (below
1” H2o) will result in poor combustion and greatly
reduced heat output, and may prevent the stove
reaching catalyst light-off temperature. Low
draught can also cause the appliance to leak
smoke into the room, and may cause the catalyst
to become blocked
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 :
Masonry Chimney:
A code-approved masonry chimney with a flue lin-
er with a 6 inches diameter (15.24cm)
Factory Made Chimney:
A HT type factory-built chimney approved UL103
or ULC 629 with 6 inches diameter (15.24 cm)
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INSTALLATION
Fig. 1. Flue & Spigot Fitting
Inside
Flue
Pipe
Outer
Spigot
Chimney Connector:
The Chimney connector must be 6 inches
diameter and have a minimum thickness of
24 gauge (0.025 inches 0.64 mm)
This must be secured into the flue spigot with
3 screws through the holes provided.

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INSTALLATION
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
should also be carried out to ensure the flue and
chimney are good operating condition.
Check 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”)
diameter or 200mm (8”) X 200mm (8”) square, a
suitable lining of 150mm (6”) diameter should be
fitted, or if the flue length is over 5.5 metres one
size larger than the appliance outlet should be fit-
ted. This should be a double skin stainless steel
flexible liner that is independently certified for use
with solid fuel.
It is also important that suitable flue pipe 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 flue ways.
The installer should comply with regulation
requirements in respect of providing a Notice Plate
giving details on the chimney, flue lining, hearth
and fireplace installation. Chimneys should be as
straight as possible.
Horizontal runs should be avoided except where
the rear outlet of the appliance ( if available ) is
used, in which case the horizontal section should
not exceed 150mm (6”) in length.
WARNING: When wood is burnt slowly in a
closed appliance it produces moisture , tar and
Creosote 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.
Note: To avoid chimney problems your fire
should not be burnt slowly for longer than 12
hours without a period of fast burning.
Inspection is advised on a regular basis and
accumulations of more than 3mm removed.
If the stove appears to be working hard but produc-
es very little output to the room it is likely that ex-
cess draw is present in the chimney, and that heat
is being sucked out of the appliance and up the
chimney.
Important Note:
The chimney connector must not pass through
an attic or roof space, closet or similar
concealed space, or a floor, or ceiling.
Where passage through a wall or partition of
combustible constriction is desired the
installation shall conform to CAN/CSA-B365,
Installation code for Solid Fuel Burning
appliances and equipment
Carbon Monoxide:
A damaged or leaking Flue or Chimney may allow
products of combustion to enter the living area, we
would recommend a Carbon Monoxide Detector be
fitted for this reason.
Carbon monoxide is a highly toxic gas and can be
dangerous in even very small quantities symptoms
include headache, dizziness and nausea, if you ex-
perience any of these symptoms when using your
wood stove Open all the windows, and leave the
room at once and seek expert advice
DO NOT CONNECT THIS STOVE
TO A CHIMNEY FLUE SERVING
ANOTHER APPLIANCE
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 the
register plate). Purpose made soot doors and
inspection lengths are available from manufacturers
of all systems. 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 300 mm² for
each KW of rated output.

INSTALLATION
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Typical Factory built chimney installation in a single family residence
General.
Factory built chimneys and chimney units must be installed in accordance with the tempera-
ture and pressure conditions detailed in the manufacturers instructions.
Temperature and pressure limits.
Flue gas temperature and static pressure within the chimney must not exceed the limits used
during listing tests

INSTALLATION
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PLAN VIEW OF REGISTER PLATE AND
CLEARANCES FOR NON INSULATED FLUES
(Plan View Of Steel Register Plate, 1.5mm Thick
Minimum )
Non
Combustible
Register
Plate.
Minimum
1.5mm Thick
Steel.
A code-approved masonry chimney
with a flue liner with a 6 inches
diameter (15.24cm)
Typical Metal Insulated Chimney System
Installed To The Chimney Manufactures
Instructions
A HT type factory-built chimney approved UL103 or ULC
629 with 6 inches diameter (15.24 cm)

INSTALLATION
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High Temperature prefabricated chimney cap
High Temperature top plate
Insulated High Temperature 6'' (150mm) diameter
Flue liner, rigid or flexible. Minimum 16 feet high.
(4.8 metres)
Connector, rigid or flexible (between flue
collar of stove and flue liner)
Sample installation into existing chimney.
Chimney liner system has to be UL listed to UL 1777 in USA and ULC S635 in
Canada.
Masonry Chimney

INSTALLATION
Arada Farringdon Stoves 17
Floor Protection
The stove must be installed on a non-combustible material plate to
protect the floor and possible fire caused by
Ejection of sparks and hot ashes when the stove door is
opened for refuelling etc.
Radiated heat caused by stove over firing
Spillage of creosote as a result of a chimney fire
The surface used must be non-combustible and approved to UL
1618 for USA or local codes
( cement, brick, stone, ceramic etc )

INSTALLATION
Arada Farringdon Stoves18
Stove clearances on floor protection plate
The floor protection plate must be of Non-Combustible Material
Minimum dimensions listed may be increased
ABC (USA) D (Canada)
203mm 203mm 406mm 458mm
8ins. 8ins. 16ins. 18ins.
Floor Protection material R Values
CB
R VALUE 1.49
CB
R VALUE 0
7 inch (178mm) step
Without 7 inch (178mm) Step With 7 inch (178mm) Step
Stove side
view
Stove side
view
Thermal protection of R Value 1.49 is required 16 inches (406mm) in front of the
stove when installed directly onto the floor or a step lower than 7 inches (178mm) See
diagrams below

INSTALLATION
Arada Farringdon Stoves 19
Stove clearances to combustible material.
Minimum dimensions listed may be increased. Clearances may only be reduced by means
approved by the regulatory authority.
ABC D
685mm 457mm 432mm 356mm
27ins. 18ins. 17ins. 14ins.
AB
445mm 305mm
17.5ins. 12ins.
Corner Installation clearances
Alcove Installation
Straight Installation clearances
Do NOT connect this unit to a chimney serving another appliance
30 inches (760mm)
Minimum distances
30 inches
760 mm
Side Front
17
inches
432 mm
18
inches
478 mm
18
inches
478 mm
14 inches
356 mm
27 inches
686 mm

INSTALLATION
Arada Farringdon Stoves20
Overall View Of Liners &
Throat Plate Assembly
Back side liners
2 per side
Fig 3
Fig 4
Side air ducts
Front side liner
1 per side Rear liners 2 off
Throat plate sat correctly on air tube and
rear air bar. Note: Insulation blanket not
shown for clarity
FIREBOX LINER PANELS
The Arada Farringdon stove uses firebox liner
panels to the sides and back. The throat plate sits
on top of the perforated air tube at the front and
into two slots in the rear air bar. These parts
should come fitted to your stove, if however they
are not, proceed as follows to fit them.
Open the fire door.
Remove the fuel retaining bar, by lifting free
of the retaining slots.
Set the rear liner (s) into the back of the
firebox.
Lift the throat plate into position with the
front above the perforated air tube. Align
the 2 tabs on the throat plate with the
location slots in the rear air bar and drop
into position (See Fig 5)
Insert one of the side liner panels in each
side at the back sitting on the side landing.
Lift up one at a time past the throat pate
as far as it will go and slide in the lower liner
side liner.
Repeat for the other set of rear side liners.
(See Fig 3&4)
Insert one front side liner in each side
of the front of the stove. Secure in place with
the front liner clamp as shown.
(See Fig 3&4)
Note: Neither the rear firebox liners nor the
side firebox liners are ‘handed’, both faces are
suitable for direct contact with the fire bed.
Note : Cracking of the liner panels does not
effect efficiency.
Front liner
securing
clamp
Fig 5
Throat plate
location tab
and slot in rear
air bar
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