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TF30B<br />

Stratford<br />

TF <strong>Boiler</strong> Stoves<br />

Complete home heating never looked so good. The Stratford boiler<br />

stove is a true powerhouse at the heart of a central heating system.<br />

The Stratford has been designed specifically for its role as a boiler<br />

stove and stands head and shoulders above the competition.<br />

Whether you burn wood or solid fuel, this stove has the features you<br />

need to keep your home and water up to temperature. In fact, you<br />

choose the heat you need through its thermostatic control – so you<br />

will always step out of the cold winters’ weather into a warm home.<br />

The largest model comfortably outputs 82,000 <strong>BTU</strong>’s to hot water,<br />

which could heat up to 19 radiators. The Stratford’s unique anti-cold<br />

water corrosion system and increased steel thickness make this a<br />

model to last, giving you years of trouble-free heating.<br />

Ti40B<br />

TF70B<br />

TF90B<br />

Features<br />

Burns wood & solid fuel<br />

Unique twin wall construction<br />

Built in cross lateral flow boiler<br />

Anti-cold water corrosion system<br />

Water sensing thermostatic control<br />

Externally controlled multifuel<br />

riddling grate<br />

Secondary burn for higher efficiency<br />

Primary Air Diversion System<br />

Airwash system for clean glass<br />

Top or rear flue fitting<br />

3 freestanding models to<br />

choose from<br />

Inset model available<br />

Freestanding<br />

Models<br />

TF30B<br />

Maximum output to room 2kW<br />

Maximum output to water 7.5kW<br />

<strong>BTU</strong>’s to water 25,000<br />

STRATFORD ECO BOILER SEB 20<br />

Please see Stratford Eco <strong>Boiler</strong> Brochure<br />

TF70B<br />

Maximum output to room 3.5kW<br />

Maximum output to water 17.5kW<br />

<strong>BTU</strong>’s to water 60,000<br />

TF90B<br />

Maximum output to room 4.5kW<br />

Maximum output to water 24kW<br />

<strong>BTU</strong>’s to water 82,000<br />

Options<br />

Stands<br />

Lattice door tracery<br />

Inset Model<br />

Ti40B<br />

Maximum output to room 2kW<br />

Maximum output to water 12.5kW<br />

<strong>BTU</strong>’s to water 43,000<br />

Options<br />

Add on low canopy<br />

Lattice door tracery


Stratford<br />

<strong>Boiler</strong> Stoves<br />

Top Tips<br />

As one of the UK’s leading boiler stove manufacturers we<br />

are fully aware of our responsibility to continue to provide<br />

the best advice on installing and running a solid fuel central<br />

heating system. The following advice is designed to answer<br />

some of the more commonly asked questions and give<br />

guidance on getting the best out a Stratford stove and<br />

ensuring many years trouble free heating.<br />

1. Contact your authorised<br />

Stratford dealer or local heating<br />

engineer prior to ordering, ask<br />

him to calculate the <strong>BTU</strong><br />

requirements of your system, it<br />

is important to match the <strong>BTU</strong><br />

output of the boiler to<br />

that required by your system.<br />

The number of radiators in<br />

average installation given in the<br />

brochure is for guidance only,<br />

and should not be used alone<br />

for choosing the right size<br />

stove.<br />

2. Stratford boiler stoves<br />

should only be installed in<br />

an indirect system.<br />

3. A flue draw measurement<br />

should be taken at the time of<br />

installation and overdrawing<br />

flues should have measures<br />

taken to reduce their draw.<br />

Uncorrected, an overdrawing<br />

flue may mean that the stove<br />

is unable to shut down and<br />

slumber once installed, this<br />

can cause over firing and<br />

may damage the appliance.<br />

4. A heat leak radiator should be<br />

installed that is a minimum of<br />

10% of the rated output of<br />

the boiler.<br />

5. A radiator may be required in<br />

the room where the boiler is<br />

installed as the radiated heat<br />

outputs of boiler models are<br />

fairly small due to the efficiency<br />

of the boiler.<br />

6. A pipe stat must be fitted to the<br />

return hot water and set at 45°C<br />

on pumped systems.<br />

7. A rust inhibitor should be<br />

added to the heating once the<br />

engineer is happy there are no<br />

leaks from the system.<br />

8. If using solid fuel ensure only<br />

recommended fuels are used,<br />

and definitely no petroleum<br />

based fuels. Please refer to<br />

your installation manual for<br />

further information.<br />

9. If burning wood, use only<br />

seasoned, dry wood.<br />

Unseasoned wet wood will burn<br />

inefficiently and can damage<br />

the flue and stove. For every<br />

twelve hours alight, a period of<br />

fast burn should be undertaken<br />

for up to 20 minutes to ensure<br />

the flue is cleared.<br />

10. Check the thermostat damper<br />

flap regularly to ensure that it is<br />

able to close against the fire<br />

and no ash is fowling it.<br />

11. When not in use during the<br />

summer months, please leave<br />

both doors open and if<br />

possible, lower the throat plate<br />

to allow the maximum air<br />

movement through the fire.<br />

Use a releasing agent on all<br />

moveable components to stop<br />

rust from forming on them. Put<br />

a roll of paper against the back<br />

and sides of the firebox to<br />

absorb any condensation that<br />

may form on the internal boiler<br />

walls. Change the paper<br />

frequently.<br />

12. The chimney must be swept at<br />

least once a year if burning<br />

solid fuel and more often if<br />

wood is the main fuel source.<br />

13. Pipe work connections must<br />

be crossed flowed.<br />

All Stratford boiler stoves are built<br />

to European standard EN13240,<br />

and pressure tested to 1.8 Bar.


urning wood on a stratford boiler stove burning solid fuel on a stratford boiler stove


Technical specifications<br />

Depth to<br />

Centre of Top Flue<br />

Output to room kW 2 3.5 4.5 2<br />

Output to water kW 7.5 17.5 24 12.5<br />

<strong>BTU</strong>’s 25,000 60,000 82,000 43,000<br />

No of radiators in<br />

average installation<br />

3-5 12-14 17-19 8-10<br />

Height mm 596 709 709 550<br />

inches 231 /2 28 28 211 /2<br />

Width mm 562 780 780 394<br />

inches 221 /4 303 /4 303 /4 151 /2<br />

Depth mm 389 486 546 360<br />

inches 151 /4 191 /4 211 /2 141 /4<br />

Height to rear of flue mm 447 555 555 -<br />

inches 171 /2 213 /4 213 /4 -<br />

Depth from back to mm 138 172 172 105<br />

centre of top flue inches 51 /2 63 /4 63 /4 5<br />

Flue diameter mm 127 152 152 127<br />

inches 5 6 6 5<br />

Weight packed kg 106 176 188 105<br />

Ideal log length mm 380 500 500 355<br />

inches 15 20 20 14<br />

Added height when mm 110 120 125 -<br />

on stand inches 4 1 /4 4 3 /4 5 -<br />

Added height of add mm - - - 136<br />

on low canopy inches - - - 5 1 /4<br />

Height mm - - - 594<br />

inches - - - 23 1 /2<br />

Width mm - - - 572<br />

inches - - - 22 1 /2<br />

Depth mm - - - 180<br />

inches - - - 7<br />

Stove Technical<br />

Details<br />

Optional<br />

Accessories<br />

Height<br />

Width<br />

Inset Fire Box<br />

Dimensions<br />

Front of Stove<br />

Dimensions<br />

Depth<br />

Height to<br />

Centre of<br />

Rear Flue<br />

Code TF30B TF70B TF90B Ti40B<br />

Description Stratford TF30 Stratford TF70 Stratford TF90 Stratford Ti40<br />

multifuel boiler multifuel boiler multifuel boiler multifuel inset<br />

stove stove stove boiler stove<br />

For details on<br />

45,000 <strong>BTU</strong> <strong>Boiler</strong><br />

please see SEB20


2010 Arada Ltd.

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