hit counter code

Rayburn 370 SFW Installation Instructions Manual

Cooker
Hide thumbs Also See for 370 SFW:

Advertisement

RAYBURN 370 SFW
To ensure safety, satisfaction and maximum service, this Cooker should be installed by a suitably qualified
and competent person. The provision of a Central Heating facility, requires that the hot water systems involved,
conform fully to good plumbing practice and established standards.

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Summary of Contents for Rayburn 370 SFW

  • Page 1: Installation Instructions

    RAYBURN 370 SFW To ensure safety, satisfaction and maximum service, this Cooker should be installed by a suitably qualified and competent person. The provision of a Central Heating facility, requires that the hot water systems involved, conform fully to good plumbing practice and established standards.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS Page No. Technical Data ..........................3 Specification ............................4 Electrical Connections........................4 Site Preparation ..........................5 Cooker Position..........................5 Builders Opening..........................5 The Chimney............................5 Cooker Flue Connection ........................6 Flue Layouts............................7 Ventilation & Combustion Air Requirements ..................7 Flue Box .............................8 Central Heating & Hot Water Systems ....................8 Central Heating Pump Control ......................8 High Up-Draughts ..........................9 Cooker Clearance ..........................9...
  • Page 3: Technical Data

    Consumer Protection Act 1987 Firebricks, Fuel beds, Fuels - when handling use As responsible manufacturers, we take care to make disposable gloves. sure that our products are designed and constructed to meet the required safety standards when properly in- Fire Cement - when handling use disposable gloves. stalled and used.
  • Page 4: Specification

    General Gross Weight: 400kg Flue Outlet Diameter: 150mm Max Water Pressure: 1.79 Bar Minimum Flue Draught: 15 pa Boiler Water Capacity: 20 Litres SPECIFICATION Fig.1 *(Int.) *(Int.) WARNING:- THIS APPLIANCE MUST NOT BE USED WITHOUT WATER CONNECTED, OTHERWISE DAMAGE TO THE BOILER MAY BE CAUSED AND/OR HEAT DAMAGE TO SURROUNDING SURFACES.
  • Page 5: Site Preparation

    Checking existing chimney SITE PREPARATION The internal and external condition of the chimney should be checked before the appliance is installed The non-combustible hearth must be solid and level and rectification made where necessary to prevent and together with the walls adjacent to the cooker and leakage or porosity.
  • Page 6: Cooker Flue Connection

    Where the chimney is believed to have previously served an open fire installation it is possible that the higher flue gas temperature from a closed appliance may loosen deposits that were previously firmly ad- hered, with the consequent risk of flue blockage. It is therefore recommended that the chimney be swept a second time within a month of regular use after instal- lation.
  • Page 7: Flue Layouts

    This increases to 141.1cm where a flue draught sta- FLUE LAYOUTS biliser is fitted. If another appliance is fitted in an ad- jacent room it will be necessary to calculate an additional air supply. In Fig. 2. the cooker is installed in an existing recess. There must be a clearance of not less than 150mm All materials used in the manufacture of air vents between the top of the flue pipe and any overhanging...
  • Page 8: Flue Box

    Especially Airtight Properties:- In combined systems, the water draw-off pipes to the taps must be dead-leg connection from the vent/ex- If the cooker is being fitted in a property where the pansion pipe. design air permeability is less than 5m / (h.m ) (nor- mally newer properties built from 2006), then a per-...
  • Page 9: High Updraughts

    Fig.8 Alternatively the pipe thermostat (A) can be wired in parallel with another pipe thermostat (b) which is wired in series with a timeclock and room thermostat. Worktop Worktop In this instance priority can be given to hot water by setting the pipe thermostat (A) to approx.
  • Page 10: Co Alarm

    check all seals for soundness and check that the flue is functioning correctly and that all products of com- bustion are vented safely to atmosphere via the chim- ney terminal. On completion of the installation and commissioning ensure that the operating instructions for the stove are left with the customer.
  • Page 11: Exploded View

    EXPLODED VIEW...
  • Page 12: Parts List

    PARTS LIST Description Code Description Code Baffle Q00166BXX Spin Valve B00032AXX Base Plate Q00168BXX Front Cleaning Door B00164BXX Oven Bottom Back Q00169AXX Bonnet Blanking Plate B00296AXX Fire Door B00558AXX Oven Bottom Side (Left) Q00170BXX Oven Bottom Side (Right) Q00171BXX Oven Door B00559AXX Oven Bottom Q00172BXX...
  • Page 13 NOTES...
  • Page 14 NOTES...
  • Page 15 NOTES...
  • Page 16 With AGA Rangemster’s policy of continuous prod- uct improvement, the Company reserves the right to change specifications and make modifications to the appliance described at any time. Manufactured by AGA Rangemaster Station Road Ketley Telford Shropshire TF1 5AQ England www.rayburn-web.co.uk www.agacookshop.co.uk N00636AXX DP140901...
  • Page 17: User Instructions

    RAYBURN 370 SFW This appliance is hot while in operation and retains its heat for a long period of time after use. Children, aged or infirm persons should be supervised at all times and should not be allowed to touch the hot working surfaces while in use or until the appliance has thoroughly cooled.
  • Page 18 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page No. Schematic ............................3 Summer Operation..........................4 Recommended Fuels .........................4 Operation ............................4 Lighting The Fire ..........................4 Fuelling...............................4 Condensation .............................4 External Riddling ..........................5 Ash Removal............................5 Thermostat With Override ........................6 Overnight Burning ..........................6 Firedoor Spin Valve..........................6 Ashdoor Spin Valve..........................6 Boiler Insulating Plate ........................6 Summer Grate &...
  • Page 19: Schematic

    Consumer Protection Act 1987 Firebricks, Fuel beds, Fuels - when handling use dis- As responsible manufacturers, we take care to make posable gloves. sure that our products are designed and constructed to meet the required safety standards when properly in- Fire Cement - when handling use disposable gloves.
  • Page 20: Summer Operation

    Fig.1 SUMMER OPERATION By-pass Position RECOMMENDED FUELS All fuels should be stored under cover and kept Cooker as dry as possible prior to use. This appliance has Position been tested using manufactured briquetted smoke- less fuel (Ancit) for closed appliances, sized between 20g and 140g and wood logs.
  • Page 21: External Riddling

    Some attention should be paid to the amount of ash whenever possible, because it is so easy to light, a that is allowed to build up in the firebox. Wood has lot of people, especially in the Summer, run the appli- better burning characteristics if a bed of ash is al- ance for just a few hours with a strong roaring fire.
  • Page 22: Thermostat With Override

    Fig.4 OVERNIGHT BURNING There is a small air bypass into the ashdoor and this is normally sufficient when the thermostat is closed to hold the fire at least 10 hours after banking. If the fire is out and the fuel unburned set the control knob of the thermostat from to 1 in order to sustain overnight burning.
  • Page 23: Boiler Insulating Plate

    Fig.10 BOILER INSULATING PLATE This plate is fitted by removing the hotplate and slid- ing the insulating plate down between the boiler and oven side. Make sure that the spacing projections are facing the oven and the top flange is resting on the boiler.
  • Page 24: Cooking Utensils

    This period may well be extended as time goes by if COOKING UTENSILS there is little sign of deposits. Some people find they need to sweep the flue every six to eight weeks but a The insulating covers retain most of the heat that longer period is more normal and in some cases this would otherwise be radiated into the kitchen.
  • Page 25: Grate Removal

    Fig.14 6. In the oven, spills and fat splashes are car- bonised at high temperatures: occasionally brush out with a stiff brush. The shelves can be soaked and cleaned with a cream cleanser. 7. Both insulating covers should be raised and al- lowed to cool before cleaning the enamel with a soapy damp cloth.
  • Page 26: Air Supply

    Action: In case of a chimney fire follow these steps NOTE - DO NOT SLAM SHUT THE DOORS but do not put yourself or others in peril: AS THIS WILL LEAD TO DAMAGE TO THE DOOR HANDLES. 1. Call the fire brigade immediately. AIR SUPPLY 2.
  • Page 27: Co Alarms

    CO ALARMS Building Regulations require that whenever a new or replacement fixed solid fuel or wood/biomass appli- ance is installed in a dwelling a carbon monoxide alarm must be fitted in the same room as the appli- ance. Further guidance on the installation of the car- bon monoxide alarm is available in BS EN 50292:2002 and from the alarm manufacturer’s in- structions.
  • Page 28: Fault Findings

    FAULT FINDINGS Poor Chimney Draught (a) Obstruction (a) Clear and Clean (b) Too Low (b) Raise Height above Ridge (c) Too Wide (c) Fit Flue Liner 15 to 23 c.m. (d) Crack in Wall (d) Repair Cracks (e) Shared by another unit (e) Cut of other Unit.
  • Page 29 NOTES...
  • Page 30 NOTES...
  • Page 31 NOTES...
  • Page 32 With AGA Rangemaster’s policy of continuous product improvement, the Company reserves the right to change specifications and make modifica- tions to the appliance described at any time. Manufactured by AGA Rangemaster Station Road Ketley Telford Shropshire TF1 5AQ England www.rayburn-web.co.uk www.agacookshop.co.uk N00637AXX DP140901...

Table of Contents