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Thread: Hearth For Rayburn Stove
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30th March 2007, 10:39 PM #16
hmmmmmm, from my research doesn't the cooker with integrated water heater requires a heat sump of some sort so stop over heating.. is that correct?
http://www.agacentral.com/index.html I found this site a while ago whilest researching aga cookers there might be some interesting information for you and they may be able to answer your question better!
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31st March 2007, 06:58 AM #17
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31st March 2007, 11:09 AM #18
Hi, last year I was looking around trying to find information on my wood stove (a wellstood), and I found this company on the net
http://www.scandiastoves.com.au/secondhand.html
They manufacture replacement cast iron parts, and recondition old wood stoves.
They were very helpful answering some of my questions about my stove.Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons,
for you are crunchy and taste good with ketchup.
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31st March 2007, 01:36 PM #19
Hi Alison
I installed an Everhot slow combustion stove about 23 years ago in my place. I have a concrete floor but I reckon you could get a sheet of 20mm thick compressed cement sheet and put over the floor and that would give enough protection.
On the walls I have fibro fixed to a steel frame with tiles on the fibro. I have about a 100mm gap all around the stove and the walls don't even get warm and the floor doesn't even get warm. Most of the heat comes of the hot plates on the top.
My main concern would be with the flue especially with a timber framed home. There is recommendations on how to install flues which are pretty important with clearances from timber.
The installation instruction that came with the stove recommended a double flue where it goes through the ceiling and that double flue was filled with Mineral Rock Wool Insulation and that is mainly to keep the internal flue hot so as to maintain a good draught.
Anyway here you go for Rayburn installation instructions and everything you wanted to know.
http://www.theagashop.com.au/NewFile...tallsolid.html
Or a bit more information.
http://www.aga-ranges.com/_store/prodimages/2and4%20oven%20installation%20manual.pdf
Google is your friend again and again.
If you are retrofitting a tank I used a Breamar gravity feed tank as it comes with both a slow combustion inlet and outlet as well as a solar inlet and outlet as I run three solar panels with mine which operates on an auto syphon cycle to circulate the water. This tank also has an electric element in it for backup.
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1st April 2007, 02:08 PM #20Novice
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Jon
Thanks for your advice. There will be a builder/carpenter calling by over Easter who may have some advice. I had contacted the company mentioned to see if I could get any literature/installation instructions for the stove. They didn't have a clue. I contacted Aga in England at [email protected] Jim Simmons was very helpful and emailed the literature and offered further advice, if needed. I didn't think he could help with Australian building codes and products though !!!!.
My research into the Rayburn and its installation and use has only just begun and I thank you for your tips. I have been told there is nothing quite like a baked dinner cooked in the Rayburn .....
Alison
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1st April 2007, 02:20 PM #21
Alison
The installation instructions I have were supplied with the stove, They are quite crudly presented i.e. type written with basic line drawings but its all there, as I said if you would like a copy will organize for you.
Your right the Rayburn Royale is a great stove to cook on, however there is a pretty steep learning curve, temperature control is the biggest hurdle once you've mastered that its all good.
I would suggest you get the fire bricks checked out before you install it and replace any broken or cracked ones.
Jon.Jon.
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1st April 2007, 02:27 PM #22Novice
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Bazza
WOW thanks for all the info. I have been given a copy of Australian Building Codes Board "Acceptable Flue installation Details" which should help. I'm following your thoughts regarding the flooring.... The flue pipes are somewhere in the shed and I will get them out.
I intend to get a plumber out to give me some advice regarding the hot water ........... its all a big learning curve.
Thanks again for your comprehensive information.
Alison
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1st April 2007, 06:48 PM #23Novice
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Thanks Jon
Jim Simmons at Aga England emailed me installation instructions for the Rayburn 212SFW and tells me it is the same for the Royal
Thanks anyway
Alison
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