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BUBBLE 1 MARINE OIL STOVE © 

USER INSTRUCTIONS  

ISSUE 4 @10-09-13 

Summary of Contents for 1 MARINE OIL STOVE

Page 1: ...Draught copy needs finishing www oilstoves co uk BUBBLE 1 MARINE OIL STOVE USER INSTRUCTIONS ISSUE 4 10 09 13...

Page 2: ...ING 8 CORRECT HIGH FIRE RUNNING 8 NEVER TRY TO RELIGHT A HOT STOVE 8 EXTINGUISHING THE STOVE 8 FUEL SUPPLY INFORMATION 8 FUEL GAUGE 8 ISOLATION VALVE 8 FUEL FILTER 8 SAFETY SHUT OFF VALVE 8 ISOLATION...

Page 3: ...ADEQUATE SYSTEM PRESSURE HEAD 14 INOPERATIVE CIRCULATING PUMP 14 INADEQUATE PIPE SIZEING 14 INADEQUATE CALORIFYER DESIGN 14 INADEQUATE STOVE LOCATION 14 FLOW OF WATER THROUGH THE BOILER 14 FLOW OF WAT...

Page 4: ...used for warming and cooking providing that a suitable fiddle rail is fitted to the top of the stove The stove can also be supplied with or without a coal kit Just like a solid fuel stove coal effect...

Page 5: ...e flow of oil into the pot can be adjusted via the knob on top of extension rod rising up from the oil control valve With the increased flow of oil extra heat is generated which in turn stimulates the...

Page 6: ...coals The front fret is designed to allow incandescent glow and flicker through to add to the effect Care must be taken when positioning the coals on the spikes The whole system is designed so that i...

Page 7: ...ill be in a cocked on state LIFTING THE TRIP APPLIES TO TOBY VALVES Open the front door Carefully remove the coal kit Remove the upper catalyser and ring Remove the lower catalyser Turn the oil on and...

Page 8: ...O RELIGHT A HOT BURNER MAKE SURE THAT THE BURNER IS COMPLETELY COOLED DOWN BEFORE RE LIGHTING EXTINGUISHING THE STOVE Shutting the burner off is a very simple manoeuvre Turn the oil flow control knob...

Page 9: ...ng more than one design to establish which of the different designs is more suitable to deal with a particular problem The chimney vacuum is directly proportional to the following factors The height o...

Page 10: ...en the temperature starts to fall The worst scenario is fuel feed pipe 50 60 feet long in 8mm dia pipe The best case scenario is a fuel pipe 4 feet long in 15mm dia with good insulated lagging CHANGIN...

Page 11: ...rements In case of emergencies a suitable and serviceable fire extinguisher should always be readily accessible near to the appliance WATER CONTAMINATION A major problem on boats is water contaminated...

Page 12: ...ter first undoing the lock nut If this does not work then you will need to replace the gland packing which is available as a service item from your supplier BURNER RUNS SOOTY Comments made on this sub...

Page 13: ...y severe down drafting oil will run into the pot to a depth of approx 15mm and then stop If this has occurred do not attempt to light the pot until it has been de flooded To carry out this procedure y...

Page 14: ...clean and remove all carbon build up Reassemble in the reverse order EVERY 24 WEEKS Tighten up the gland nut on the descaling device to stop oil smells EVERY 12 MONTHS Have your service man replace or...

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Page 16: ...BRICKS 2 87 04 501 B1 DRY STOVE BACK BRICK 1 87 04 501 B1 2 BAFFLE PLATE ASSEMBLY means including fastener 1 DRY STOVE OIL VALVE ASSEMBLY 1 78 01 008DRY REAR HEAT SHIELD FOR B1 DRY 87 01 501 8 SPECIFI...

Page 17: ...EAR DAMPER 5 1 78 01 200 OIL FEED PIPE FROM VALVE TO POT 1 77 01 350 C TIN OF HIGH TEMPERATURE STOVE PAINT BLACK 1 77 01 950 BOLT DOWN BRACKETS 2 87 01 501 25 COMMON DOOR ASSEMBLY COMPRISING 1 87 01 4...

Page 18: ...200 C FRONT FRET 1 92 20 200 A COALS MEDIUM 8 COALS MMC2 COALS SMALL 4 COALS MMC1 SEA GOING SHIPS VALVE 252AY 4 10 4CST 1 78 01 024 COMMON FIDDLE RAIL KIT COMPRISING 1 92 40 070 FRONT BAR 1 87 01 660...

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