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INDEX 

 

 

These instructions must be read in conjunction with-: 

1.  The appropriate oil valve document supplied with the 

stove. 

 

Valves fitted to this stove will normally be-: 

The 252 AY ships valve made by O.C.I.  

Or 

The DVD valve made by Toby. 

 The Toby valve will normally be fitted to stoves with boilers as 
it has the aqua-stat facility as an additional add on item, which 
fastens on top of the valve. 

2.  The Installer document supplied with the stove. 

3.  DO NOT OPPERATE THE STOVE UNLESS YOU 

HAVE READ THIS DOCUMENT AND FULLY 
UNDERSTAND HOW IT WORKS AND 

HOW TO 

OPERATE IT SAFELY.

 

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1-0-1 WARNINGS 

1-0-2 GENERAL INFORMATION 

1-0-3 SPACING FROM COMBUSTIBLES 

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3-0-1 COLD WEATHER WAXING. 

3-0-2 TRIM. 

3-0-3 POOR OIL FLOW PROBLEMS. 

3-0-4 OIL FEED SET UP. 

3-0-5 OIL LINE

 

 

 

 

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4-9 THE COAL KIT 

 4-10 THE DESCALING DEVICE 

4-11. STOVE COMPONENTS 

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5-1 OIL VALVE DETAILS 

5-2 LIGHTING 

5-3 WATER HEATING 

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01302 742520  

Fax  

 

 

01302 750573 

e mail      

 

[email protected]

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Further information.  

www.oilstoves.co.uk

   

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A great deal of effort has gone into the development of this 
stove and it has been specifically designed for the narrow boat 
user.  

The Round Bubble stove has been designed to fit into confined 
spaces and constructed in such a way as to make it possible to 
strip down and repair any damaged part. 

3.The circular shape allows the stove to be fitted with minimal 
use of space, allowing easy access past it. 

4.The stove can be supplied with a profiled drip tray. 

5. The top of the stove can be used for warming and cooking. 

7. Lightweight stainless steel or standard deck flanges and 
traditional chimney extensions can used providing a suitable 
antidowndraught terminal is fitted and providing that the 
required flue vacuum readings can be achieved. 

8. The dry stove will provide space heating via convection 
together with limited cooking facilities on the top plate. 

8a. The boiler version will provide the same with the addition 
of hot water and central heating. 

10. The stove incorporates a combustion air restrictor (C.A.R.) 
as opposed to the more traditional swinging barometric damper 
and also features easy access to the oil control valve. 

1-0-1. WARNINGS 

1. Never try to relight a hot stove; wait until it has cooled 
down, hot oil vapour is explosive.

 

2. Never try to light a flooded pot, when attempting to light a 
stove make sure that the pot is not flooded with oil, by looking 
into the base of the burner. 

If it is flooded remove the excess oil as per instructions in 6-9 
of the faultfinding section.  

3. If the stove or boat is left unattended, make sure that the 
stove is turned off and the oil is turned off at the isolation valve 
fitted prior to the oil entering the stove. 

4. Make sure that fuel oil filters serving the stove are renewed 
regularly in line with service requirements.  

1-0-2. GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT THE STOVE. 

1. The stove is a space heater, which burns diesel oil in a 
controlled manner utilizing a chimney to discharge the products 
of combustion.  

1-0-3. SPACING FROM COMBUSTIBLES. 

1. The stove is designed to fit into a suitable fireplace. 

2. The fireplace must be manufactured from fireproof materials. 

3. For spacing from combustible materials the stove must be 
treated in the same way as a SOLID FUEL APPLIANCE and as 
such, whilst it is running, will become very hot and must not be 
touched. 

4. To prevent the risk of injury through burning a suitable 
fireguard must be fitted and adequate provision made for 

Summary of Contents for Round Marine

Page 1: ...WWW OILSTOVES CO UK ROUND BUBBLE OIL STOVE USER INSTRUCTIONS ISSUE 3 12 07 06 ...

Page 2: ...minimal use of space allowing easy access past it 4 The stove can be supplied with a profiled drip tray 5 The top of the stove can be used for warming and cooking 7 Lightweight stainless steel or standard deck flanges and traditional chimney extensions can used providing a suitable antidowndraught terminal is fitted and providing that the required flue vacuum readings can be achieved 8 The dry sto...

Page 3: ... 10 3 The cross sectional area of the chimney diameter 10 4 The Flue gas temperature 10 5 The availability of replenishment air ventilation 10 6 The integrity of the chimney does it leak 11 The contents of the chimney are equal to a cylinder of hot air which depending upon its temperature and volume wants to move vertically with some force 12 Stopping it moving vertically are resistance such as 12...

Page 4: ...ve fuel for wintertime running 5 The tank should have conveniently sized filler and it must be vented 6 The tank should have 6 2 An isolation valve before an easily replaceable cartridge filter and another isolation device close to the appliance to allow for easy servicing 3 0 5 OIL LINE 1 The oil feed line starts after the fuel filter and proceeds to the point of entry where the oil line goes int...

Page 5: ...the baffle support plate 3 Catalyser body With the baffle plate removed it will be possible to lift out the catalyser complete with the flame ring 4 Circular Flame ring 5 Baffle support plate On dry stoves this plate can be removed for cleaning purposes by undoing the two M6 fasteners screwed in from the underside of the plate 6 The lighting port plug The lighting port plug pushes into the side of...

Page 6: ...nough air into the burner to allow correct blue flame combustion to occur 1 2 Check that the fuel is the correct type and quality 1 3 Check that the flow rates are correct 2 Where burners are incorrectly installed and are allowed to run at high fuel flow rates on low chimney vacuums long unsatisfactory yellow flame combustion and bad sooting will occur 2 1 To rectify this problem call your service...

Page 7: ...ety equipment associated with the stove oil supply and plumbing system Remove and clean out the oil supply pipe from the valve to the pot 7 As required 7a Replace the Mica viewing panel 7b Replace the descaling device packing gland It is recommended that one of each mentioned in 7a and 7b be carried as spares W WA AR RR RA AN NT TY Y The warranty covers all parts with exception of the components d...

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