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Heating Solutions - Boiler Stove Tips
Stratford Eco-Boiler Tips
The following advice is designed to answer some of the more commonly asked
questions from potential customers and give guidance on getting the best out a
Stratford EcoBoiler stove and ensuring many years of trouble free heating.
- Contact your Authorised Aarrow Dealer or local Heating
Engineer prior to ordering, ask him to calculate the kW
requirements of your system, it is important to match the kW
output of the boiler to that required by your system. The number
of radiators in an average installation given in the brochure is
for guidance only, and should not be used alone for choosing the
right size stove.
- Stratford boiler stoves should only be installed in an
indirect system.
- A flue draw measurement should be taken at the time of
installation and overdrawing flues should have measures taken to
reduce their draw. Uncorrected, an overdrawing flue may mean
that the stove is unable to shut down and slumber once
installed, this can cause over firing and may damage the
appliance.
- A heat leak radiator should be installed that is 10% of the
rated output of the boiler. This may not be required when
installed with a thermal store.
- A radiator may be required in the room where the boiler is
installed.
- A pipe stat must be fitted to the return hot water and set
at 45°C on all pumped systems.
- A rust inhibitor should be added to the heating once the
engineer is happy there are no leaks from the system.
- If using solid fuel ensure only recommended fuels are used,
and definitely no Petroleum Based fuels. Please refer to your
installation manual for further information.
- If burning wood use only seasoned, dry wood. Unseasoned and
wet wood will burn inefficiently and can damage the flue and
stove. For every twelve hours alight a period of fast burn
should be undertaken for up to 20mins to ensure the flue is
cleared.
- Check the thermostat damper flap regularly to ensure that it
is able to close against the fire and no ash is fowling it.
- When not in use during the summer months, please leave the
door open, and remove the flue exhaust diversion system for
summer months when not in use. Use a releasing agent on all
moveable components to stop rust from forming on them.
- The chimney must be swept at least once a year if burning
solid fuel and more often if wood is the main fuel source.
- Pipe work connections must be crossed flowed.





