Owners Area
Our stoves and boilers are designed for every day use to heat your home. Packed with features to make our stoves simple and easy to use is just why our customers say the ever present flames are an integral part of everyday home life. Below is a description of what is needed day to day and also what you will need to do on a less regular interval (weekly or monthly and quarterly).
Installing Your Wood Burning Stove
User Manual
Here you can find the user manual for the Lundy 5 Stove. This provides information on how to operate and maintain your stove.
Things To Check Before Installation Of A Lundy In A Recess
View a photo showing minimum suggested dimensions for a recess.
Passive House Information
Our Lundy range of stoves and boilers have been designed for passive house applications. Find out more by downloading our design guide information pack.
How much does it cost to install a Wood Burning Stove?
Read our blog post on how much it costs to install a Wood Burning Stove.
How to install a Wood Burning Stove
Read our blog post on how to install a Wood Burning Stove.
Using Your Stove
Day to Day Operation
Filling your stove with pellets
- Open the lid and pour in a full bag of pellets (or use smaller scoop if a bag is too heavy)
- A 10kg bag of pellets will typically last between 1 and 3 days depending on whether your stove is running all day or just for a few hours per evening
* typical 10kg bag of pellets
Lighting your stove
- Press the start button on the remote control or touch screen
- NO matches, NO scrunching up newspaper and NO bending on hands and knees
Adjusting your stove
- Either manually press + or – on remote or set a room temperature and let the stove adjust up and down to meet the conditions
- You can enjoy a whole evening in front of the fire without getting up to fill your stove with more fuel
Clearing the ash
- Open door when stove is cool
- Slide the grate lever ‘in and out’ to drop ash into the ash tray
- Close the door and it’s done
Helpful Articles – Using Your Wood Burning Stove
Cleaning Your Stove
Weekly Cleaning
Emptying the ash (recommended every 10 bags)
- When cool – open the front door
- Simply vacuum the ash tray and around the hearth and window ledge
Cleaning the glass
- Our stove has self cleaning glass but like any real wood stove there can be slight soot build up over longer periods of time – the soot is light and easily wiped away to reveal clear glass with just tissue
Quarterly Cleaning
Brush the heat exchanger tubes
- To maximise the efficiency of the stove the tubes need to be cleaned a few times a year. Open the door / remove the flame baffle and push the tube brush ‘in and out’ of the tubes
- A quick hoover up inside the firebox will be all that’s needed to complete your quarterly stove service
Helpful Articles – Cleaning Your Wood Burning Stove
Useful Information
View our Pellet Stoves Products
We have a convection room heat-only pellet stove which provides its heat output to the space in which it is installed and we have a boiler version of the pellet stove which can connect to a hot water tank, radiators in other rooms or even a buffer vessel. We have some real novel options such as what we call a ‘balanced flue’ which means the air supply is drawn from the top of the chimney and this means a lower height flue can be used. All of our stoves are highly efficient and more environmentally friendly than traditional wood stoves. Take a look at our products but always remember you are welcome to get in touch with any questions.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Find out information and answers from our experts to all the frequently asked questions that are asked about wood pellets, wood pellet stoves and how to select and live with your stove.