AGA Wren Non-Boiler Instructions

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AGA Wren Non-Boiler Stove Specification

The AGA Wren Non-Boiler Stove is a compact, highly efficient heating solution designed for small to medium-sized spaces. With a robust construction, this stove is crafted from high-grade steel and cast iron, ensuring durability and longevity. The unit features a heat output of up to 4.8 kW, making it suitable for rooms with moderate heating requirements. Its efficiency rating of over 78% underscores its capability to deliver substantial warmth while minimizing fuel consumption.

The stove is equipped with a single air control lever, offering users precise management of the combustion process. This feature enhances the stove’s efficiency and allows for a cleaner burn, resulting in reduced emissions and compliance with strict environmental standards. The large, clear glass door provides an unobstructed view of the flames, contributing to the aesthetic appeal while utilizing an airwash system that keeps the glass clean during operation.

The AGA Wren Non-Boiler Stove accommodates both wood and solid fuels, providing versatility in fuel selection. Its compact dimensions make it an ideal choice for installations in smaller spaces, and its design supports both traditional and contemporary settings. The stove is DEFRA-approved for use in smoke control areas, allowing it to be installed in urban environments where emission restrictions apply.

Installation is straightforward, with a top or rear flue outlet option to suit various chimney configurations. The stove’s design includes a rear heat shield, enabling closer proximity to walls without compromising safety. Overall, the AGA Wren Non-Boiler Stove combines aesthetic appeal, high performance, and eco-friendly operation, making it a practical and stylish addition to any home.

AGA Wren Non-Boiler Stove F.A.Q.

How do I properly light the AGA Wren Non-Boiler Stove?

To light the AGA Wren, ensure the air controls are fully open, place kindling and a firelighter in the stove, light the firelighter, and gradually add larger pieces of wood as the fire establishes.

What should I do if my stove is not drawing properly?

Check if the chimney is blocked or if there is insufficient air supply. Ensure the air controls are open and consider opening a window to improve ventilation.

How can I clean the glass on the AGA Wren stove?

Use a soft cloth and stove glass cleaner when the glass is cool. Avoid abrasive materials that can scratch the surface.

What type of fuel is recommended for the AGA Wren Non-Boiler Stove?

Use well-seasoned hardwood logs with a moisture content of less than 20% to ensure efficient burning and minimal creosote buildup.

How often should I have my chimney swept when using this stove?

It is recommended to have your chimney swept at least once a year, or more frequently if you use the stove regularly.

What should I do if smoke is coming out of the stove?

Ensure all doors are closed properly, check for blockages in the flue, and ensure the room is adequately ventilated.

How do I maintain the external finish of the stove?

Clean the exterior with a soft, damp cloth. Avoid using harsh chemicals. Regularly check for paint chips and touch up as necessary.

What is the best way to prevent creosote buildup in the stove?

Use dry, seasoned wood, maintain a hot fire, and have your chimney inspected and cleaned regularly.

How do I adjust the air controls for optimal burning?

Start with the air controls fully open when lighting, then adjust to reduce the airflow once the fire is established to maintain efficient burning.

Why is my stove emitting a strong odor during initial use?

This is normal as the stove's paint and materials cure. Ensure good ventilation during initial uses to dissipate the odor.