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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 

 

 

PROBLEMS 

 

CAUSES 

 

SOLUTION 

 
ON  POSITION  6  (MAXIMUM) 
THE  FLAME  IS  LONGER  AND 
PRODUCES  SMOKE,  THERE 
IS  SOOT  BUILD-UP  ON  THE 
GLASS 

 
Position  6  was  reached  too 
quickly. 

 
1.  Set flow regulating  handle  to 

position 1. 

2.  wait 

for 

combustion 

to 

stabilize. 

3.  Progressively  increase  flow 

to desired position. 

NOTE : 

SEE 

LIGHTING 

PROCEDURES. 
 

 

Maximum flow is too high 

1.  Set flow to a lower position 
2.  Call  a  qualified  technician  to 

adjust the valve. 

 

ON POSITION 1 (MINIMUM) 
THE FLAME PRODUCES 
SMOKE AND SOOT BUILD-UP 
ON THE GLASS 

Cleaning  tee  and/or  burner  are 
dirty 

1.  Activate 

cleaning 

tee 

according to procedures 

2.  Schedule at the next shut off 

to clean the burner. 

 

 

plunger`s 

orifice 

is 

partially 

blocked 

1.  Progressively  increase  flow 

to position 6. 

2.  Push  in  many  consecutive 

times  on  the  thermostatic 
regulator  bottom  to  remove 
dirt form the orifice. 

 

NOTE :    If  the  problem  persist, 
you  may  have  to  remove  and 
clean  out  the  valve  with  alcohol.  
Call your certified  technician. 
 

ON POSITION 1 (MINIMUM) 
THE FLAME PRODUCES 
SMOKE AND SOOT BUILD-UP 
ON  THE GLASS 

Flow is to low 

1.  Slightly  increase  the  flow 

regulating handle. 

2.  Call a certified  technician. 
 

 

Summary of Contents for MONT BLANC

Page 1: ...629 45089A INSTALLATION AND OPERATING MANUAL OIL BURNING STOVE MONT BLANC Vérified and tested following CAN CSA B140 3 et UL 896 standards by Intertek Testing Services Fabricated by Stove Builder International Inc 1700 Léon Harmel Québec Québec G1N 4R9 ...

Page 2: ...TING THE APPLIANCE TO THE CHIMNEY 5 LEVELLING THE APPLIANCE 6 FIXATION OF THE APPLIANCE TO FLOOR 6 CONNECTING APPLIANCE TO OIL TANK 7 ADJUSTING THE DRAFT 8 OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS 9 COMBUSTIBLE 9 LIGHTING 9 CHANGING INTENSITY 10 TURNING THE APPLIANCE OFF 11 MAINTENANCE 11 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 12 SPARE PARTS 14 LIMITED WARRANTY 16 ...

Page 3: ...48 maximun 17 3 1 04 15 0 0 90 MINIMUM DRAUGHT REQUIRED 0 06 INWC 0 06 INWC EFFICIENCY with fan 74 74 5 without fan 72 72 CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLES Mm in Back 255 10 Side 255 10 Corner 255 10 Top 915 36 A MINIMUM CLEARANCE OF 9 230 mm FROM SINGLE WALL FLUE PIPE TO COMBUSTIBLES MUST BE ALLOWED DIMENSIONS mm in Height 970 38 Width 550 21 Depth 685 27 Ø outlet flue pipe 130 5 Ø burner 255 10 Glass 3...

Page 4: ...ION Figure 3 WALL INSTALLATION Table 1 CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLES mm in Back 180 7 Side 150 6 Corners 150 6 Top 915 36 Flue Pipe 230 9 IMPORTANT It is essential to ensure that the room in which the appliance is installed is sufficiently ventilated to provide an adequate air supply It is possible that if your home is well insulated that you will have to install an outside fresh air intake THE BURNI...

Page 5: ...s required to use a stainless steel liner of 5 diameter inside the existing chimney The chimney should be no less than 15 high including appliance pipes The chimney has to extend no less than 3 above the point it exits the roof and 2 higher than any roof or any other obstacles within a horizontal distance of 10 CHIMNEY MINMUM HEIGHT Height of chimney should inferior than 15 4 6 m Figure 4 CHIMNEY ...

Page 6: ...ings with appliance pipe connectors DIRECT HORIZONTAL CONNECTION You may choose to connect your appliance to the chimney with an horizontal flue pipe Figure 6 HORIZONTAL CONNECTION CEILING CONNECTION In the case where your chimney starts from the ceiling use one 90º elbow and the necessary straight sections Figure 7 CEILING CONNECTION THE CHIMNEY MUST NOT BE SHARED WITH OTHER APPLIANCES FIX FLUE P...

Page 7: ... a 7 16 or 10 mm key Figure 9A LEVELLING THE BURNER IMPORTANT IT IS VERY IMPORTANT THAT THE BURNER ALWAYS STAND ON LEVEL TO ALLOW A PROPER OIL VAPOR DISTRIBUTION THROUGH THE RINGS AND A BETTER OIL INLET Figure 9B LEVELLING THE BURNER FIXATION OF THE APPLIANCE TO FLOOR The appliance must be fixed in its location using the two fixation brackets Install the brackets on the two back adjustable legs fi...

Page 8: ...he connection from the tank toward the appliance A 3 75 mm down slope is needed on the tank itself from the outlet towards the other end of the tank When the tank is installed outdoors it is preferable to use oil 1 to avoid viscosity problems NOTE THE BAROMETRIC TANK SHALL BE LOCATED SO THAT THE TANK WILL NOT BE EXPOSED TO THE DIRECT RAYS OF THE SUN OR ADJACENT TO ANY SOURCE OF INTENSE HEAT Figure...

Page 9: ... MEASURE THE DRAFT WITH ALL VENTILATION EQUIPMENT INSTALLED IN THE HOUSE RANGE HOOD BATHROOM FAN AIR EXCHANGER DRYER ETC IN OPERATION ref standard CAN CSA B 139 art 4 1 5 DRAFT REGULATOR An excessive draft is as bad as a low one The regulator controls the draft when it is excessive in high winds for example If the draft exceeds 0 08 in of water column you will have to adjust the regulator To adjus...

Page 10: ...G Make sure that The tank is full The isolating valve is open See that the 3 rings are in the right position Each of them are stamped A B and C figure 13 Make sure that the flow regulating handle is in the 0 position figure 14B If it s not already done arm down the valve s lever located behind the appliance figure 14A Wait for the valve to fill up and let the level stabilize BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO L...

Page 11: ...have warmed place the flow regulator handle on 1 position Note Do not leave matches or other materials in the burner in order to keep it clean It allows a better combustion IF YOU MISS THE APPLIANCE S LIGHTING ALWAYS WAIT FOR THE BURNER TO COOL DOWN TO ROOM TEMPERATURE BEFORE USING BURNING ALCOHOL AGAIN IF FURTHER TO SOME MISOPERATION THE BURNER FINDS ITSELF WITH AN EXCESS QUANTITY OF OIL ALL OF T...

Page 12: ...3 times Pull it back into place to finish the operation Figure 15 CLEANING TEE WHEN YOUR APPLIANCE IS RUNNING ALWAYS KEEP THE CLEANING TEE LEVER PULLED BACK INTO PLACE ONCE A MONTH OR TWO Clean with a metallic brush The burner s shell The burner s rings The burner s catalyst in blue flame model AT THE BEGINNING OF EACH HEATING SEASON Clean the valve and tank filters Inspect the smoke box through t...

Page 13: ...INIMUM THE FLAME PRODUCES SMOKE AND SOOT BUILD UP ON THE GLASS Cleaning tee and or burner are dirty 1 Activate cleaning tee according to procedures 2 Schedule at the next shut off to clean the burner plunger s orifice is partially blocked 1 Progressively increase flow to position 6 2 Push in many consecutive times on the thermostatic regulator bottom to remove dirt form the orifice NOTE If the pro...

Page 14: ...line 1 Call a technician to drain the line 2 Make sure that the oil line has an adequate slope towards the tank Oil 2 is used in exterior tank 1 Use only oil 1 when tank is installed outside Partial or total obstruction by impurities in oil line or filters 1 Check filters on tank and valve 2 Ask a technician to verify the cleanness of the tank and line THE APPLIANCE MAKES NOISE GOES OUT AND LIGHT ...

Page 15: ...r dealers are in possession of all spare parts nomenclatures and technical data about our products and will provide you with the spare parts you need and any maintenance intervention within the scope of their professional competence NO DESCRIPTION 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Handle Door Sealing joint for window panes Pyrex slivers Sealing joint for door Draught regulator Fan Fan c...

Page 16: ...Page 15 of 15 SPARE PARTS CONT D Figure 16 MONT BLANC EXPLODED VIEW SPARE PARTS LIST ...

Page 17: ...nd repair work to the account of Drolet Stoves Fireplaces are based on predetermined rate schedule and must not exceed the wholesale price of the replacement part Drolet Stoves Fireplaces at its discretion may decide to repair or replace any part or unit after inspection and investigation of the defect Drolet Stoves Fireplaces may at its discretion fully discharge all obligations with respect to t...

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