Bubble 7 B Installer'S Instructions Download Page 3

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Take great care when handling materials such as insulation boards, glass fibre ropes, 
ceramic wool, paints and silicones, they are all irritants and suitable protective clothing 
such as disposable gloves, dust masks and protective goggles must be worn. Wash off 
thoroughly after handling any of these materials. 

F ire cement is caustic and must not come into contact  with the  skin, protective gloves 
and goggles must  be worn,  a f t e r   u s e ,   w ash  hands  thoroughly  with plenty  of water. 

Carefully dispose of redundant or surplus materials and always vac up after installation or 
service work has been carried out. 

There is no asbestos used in the manufacture of this product but where the installer is 
replacing an older heating appliance take great care. Asbestos was commonly used in sealing 
ropes, insulation and gasket materials if there is any possibility of disturbing old asbestos 
in the course of installation seek specialist guidance and use appropriate equipment, always 
damp down, always where a breathing mask and always carefully vac up. 

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installing or servicing this product to avoid personal injury, all works must 

be  carried  out  with care  to meet  the requirements of Health  and  Safety and  comply  with 
the Health  and  Safety rules and  any new  regulations introduced during the  lifetime of 
these  instructions. 

Particular attention should  be  drawn  to:- 

The weight of the appliance detailed in Table 1. 

Suitably adequate equipment must be  available for loading,  unloading  and on site 
appliance movement. 

Fireguard. 

A suitable fire guard conforming to BS8423:2002 should be used with all Bubble solid fuel 
appliances. 

Correct use of the appliance. 

The appliance should not be used with the fire door open and where applicable the ashpit 
door open. These doors must be kept closed at all times except when re-fuelling or de-ashing. 

The appliance is capable of intermittent operation. 

Extractor fans. 

Do not fit an extractor fan in the same room as the appliance as this can cause fumes to be 
drawn from the stove into the room. 

Inflammable materials. 

Do not use or store aerosols, sprays or any other flammable materials near to the appliance 
when it is in use. 

Flues. 

The appliance must not be connected to a shared flue. 

Summary of Contents for 7 B

Page 1: ...I ID D F FU UE EL L O OV VE EN N S ST TO OV VE ES S M MA AR RI IN NE E I IN NS ST TA AL LL LE ER R I IN NS ST TR RU UC CT TI IO ON NS S I IS SS SU UE E 1 18 8 0 02 2 1 15 5 Euroship Services UK Ltd Tr...

Page 2: ...ments____________________11 Distances From Combustible Materials __________________________________________ 11 Fig 3 Corner Appliance Distance from combustibles________________________________ 13 Chim...

Page 3: ...down always where a breathing mask and always carefully vac up Take care when installing or servicing this product to avoid personal injury all works must be carried out with care to meet the require...

Page 4: ...that operated by HETAS who can be contacted on 0845 634 5626 www hetas co uk In addition to these instructions the requirements of BS 8303 and BS EN 15287 1 2007 must be fulfilled A faulty installatio...

Page 5: ...317 125 TOP REAR 03 MIN TO 08 MAX 50 WET VERSION 1 2KW 1KW 486 440 317 125 TOP REAR 03 MIN TO 08 MAX 50 7B 2 8KW 590 595 342 125 TOP REAR 03 MIN TO 1 MAX 80 SMALL BOILER 1 3KW 1 4KW 590 595 342 125 T...

Page 6: ...ON NS S S ST TO OV VE ES S 3 3B B C CO OR RN NE ER R M MU UL LT TI IF FU UE EL L S ST TO OV VE E F FI IG G 1 1 4 4B B M MU UL LT TI IF FU UE EL L S ST TO OV VE E F FI IG G 1 1 1 airwash control 2 over...

Page 7: ...7 3 3B B W WO OO OD D S ST TO OV VE E F FI IG G 1 1...

Page 8: ...8 7 7B B W WO OO OD D S ST TO OV VE E F FI IG G 1 1 1 airwash control 2 overfire air...

Page 9: ...D DI IM ME EN NS SI IO ON NS S O OV VE EN N S ST TO OV VE ES S 3 3B B C CO OR RN NE ER R M MU UL LT TI IF FU UE EL L P PO OD D F FI IG G 1 1 4 4B B M MU UL LT TI IF FU UE EL L P PO OD D F FI IG G 1 1...

Page 10: ...N C CO OO OK KE ER R H HE EA AR RT TH H A AN ND D F FI IR RE EP PL LA AC CE E R RE EQ QU UI IR RE EM ME EN NT TS S Hearth and fireplace construction are governed by Document J of the Building Regulati...

Page 11: ...al F FI IG G 2 2 R RE EC CT TA AN NG GU UL LA AR R A AP PP PL LI IA AN NC CE ES S A AN ND D C CO OO OK KE ER RS S H HE EA AR RT TH H S SI IZ ZE E R RE EQ QU UI IR RE EM ME EN NT TS S D DI IS ST TA AN...

Page 12: ...T VERSION 600 300 600 600 75 4BPOD 600 300 600 600 75 WET VERSION 600 300 600 600 75 7BPOD 600 300 600 600 75 SMALL BOILER 600 300 600 600 75 LARGE BOILER 600 300 600 600 75 MINI COOKER 600 300 600 60...

Page 13: ...L LE ES S Fig 4 Rectangular Appliances and Cookers Distances from combustibles C CH HI IM MN NE EY Y S SY YS ST TE EM MS S The stove must be fitted with our MK3 flue system as illustrated in figs 4 5...

Page 14: ...it and to comply with the distance from combustibles requirement The flue pipe will normally run at a slight angle to allow it to terminate through the ceiling in a suitable position Max 8 deg from ve...

Page 15: ...necting from the appliance to the chimney but it is not suitable for using as a complete chimney When fitting single wall flues always make sure that they are fitted socket uppermost and spigot down N...

Page 16: ...each kilowatt of stove output STOVES OUTPUT TO WATER IN KW OUTPUT TO SPACE IN KW TOTAL OUTPUT IN KW VENTILATION IN CM SQ CORNER MF 1 4KW 4KW 22 WET VERSION 1 3KW 1 2KW 5KW 27 5 3B WOOD 1 3KW 3kW 16 6...

Page 17: ...ing fumes 7 Light the appliance 8 Make sure that there is a suitable carbon monoxide alarm fitted in the same room as the appliance and make sure that it can be heard where the boat occupants normally...

Page 18: ...ch as the pressure relief valves are fitted and working correctly I IN NS ST TR RU UC CT T T TH HE E U US SE ER R D DR RY Y S ST TO OV VE ES S Instruct the user on the principles of operation G GU UA...

Page 19: ...l burning Volatiles Combustible entrapped components of hydrocarbon fuel Kettling Hissing noise like that issued from a kettle just before it reaches boiling point Gravity system Term used to describe...

Page 20: ...rd This publication must not be copied by any means without written permission from the authors This product is subject to continuous development and improvement and it is consequently acknowledged th...

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