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- Minimum flue diameter, 10 cm (4" I.D).
- The chimney must be at least 4.5 m (15 ft high).
- The flue must not be shared with any other appliance.
- Downdraughts caused by obstacles close to the
chimney top may sometimes be prevented by fitting an
anti-downdraught cap to the top of the chimney.
- The chimney must have a constant cross section. Too
large a flue could affect the chimney draught.
- The chimney must be soundly constructed, in order to
prevent cold air infiltration.
- The flue must be well insulated, water and air tight. A
chimney with a cold internal surface can prevent a good
chimney draught and condensation will occur.
- The flue must be swept at least once a year.

2.3.

Mounting the levelling feet

Fit the 4 screws and the 4 caps supplied (on the

burner) into each leg of the stove (fig. 8).

2.4.

Top flue outlet

Figure 5

- Open the main door, remove the ceramic coal grate
with theirs coal (# 9 and 10, fig. 4, p. 4) and remove the
internal baffle (# 4 and 7, fig. 4, p. 4).

- Fix the sealing rope in the groove on the top and fit the
flue spigot using the two bolts and washers supplied,
ensuring there is a good seal.

- Replace the internal baffles.

The cut-out of the rear heat shield must not be remove
in the case
.

2.5.

Rear flue outlet

Figure 7

- Open the main door, remove the ceramic coal grate
with theirs coal (# 9 and 10, fig. 4, p. 4) and remove the
internal baffle (# 4 and 7, fig. 4, p. 4).

- Remove the rear heat shield and the cut-out on it
(fig. 6).

- Remove the blanking plate and the clamp from the
back and refit them on the top with the 2 screws and
washers supplied 7, ensuring there is a good seal 2.

- Set the ceramic rope in the groove and fix the flue
collar at rear with 2 bolts and washers supplied.

- Reinstall the internal baffles.

- Replace the rear heat shield.

2.6.

Chimney connector

- The appliance must be as close as possible to the
chimney. Avoid horizontal flue connection pipes which
can dangerously restrain functioning of the appliance.
- The connector pipe must be either 24 ga. black
painted or blued steel or 316 grade 20 ga. stainless
steel or 1 mm vitreous enamelled steel, with a
maximum diameter of 127 mm (5" O.D.). Single wall

3

1

2

Figure 5 - Top flue outlet

- Flue collar

- Sealing rope

- Screws, washers and
bolts

Figure 6 - Back panel

7

5

2

1

3

4

6

Figure 7 - Rear flue outlet

- Flue collar.
- Sealing rope.
- Back panel.
- Clamp.

- Blanking plate.
- Screws, washers and
bolts.
- Screws and washers.

Figure 8 - Levelling

Document n° 979-3 EN ~ 28/08/2000

Oil fired stove

BELFORT

174 05 05

Technical manual

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Summary of Contents for 174 05 05

Page 1: ...es Franco Belges 59660 MERVILLE Phone 03 28 43 43 43 Fax 03 28 43 43 99 RC Hazebrouck 445750565B Subject to modifications Belfort Oil fired stove Model 174 05 05 EN 1 CAN CSA approved ANSI UL approved...

Page 2: ...uctions 8 Fuel 8 Lighting procedure 8 Operating procedure 8 Shutting down 8 Maintenance of the stove 8 Recommendation 9 Trouble shooting 10 Spare parts 11 FRANCO BELGE congratulates you on your choice...

Page 3: ...TU hr 18 000 Oil consumption at maximum speed litre h 0 58 US gal hr 0 16 minimum speed litre h 0 17 US gal hr 0 045 Chimney draught required at maximum speed Pa 15 in w g 0 06 minimum speed Pa 8 in w...

Page 4: ...ernal factors 2 Installation instructions SAFETY NOTICE Read carefully all instructions before starting the installation If the stove is not properly instal led a house fire may result For your safety...

Page 5: ...the rear heat shield must not be remove in the case 2 5 Rear flue outlet Figure 7 Open the main door remove the ceramic coal grate with theirs coal 9 and 10 fig 4 p 4 and remove the internal baffle 4...

Page 6: ...pressure 300 mbar If the tank is lower than the stove a lift pump will have to be utilized A clearance of 6 15 cm must be maintained between the external remote tank and the stove 2 9 Levelling It is...

Page 7: ...than a 1 4 of a turn at a time in any direction from their initial setting When making any adjustments allow 3 to 5 minutes between adjustments to allow burner to stabilize to previous adjustment befo...

Page 8: ...djust to new setting If the burner stops during operating immediately turn off the control knob position 0 and wait until the burner is completely cool before repeating the lighting procedure 3 4 Shut...

Page 9: ...be considered as a defect but rather as a patina of the enamel which does not affect its quality nor its service ability 3 6 Recommendation The adjustment of the stove has been made at the factory and...

Page 10: ...oot build up noticed Flame imbalance Insufficient air supply Increase fresh air supply open door window add make up air supply Downdraught or blockage in chimney Check Chimney for Soot build up clean...

Page 11: ...Back panel Y J K C 01 32 209916 Protector Y J K C 01 33 222560 Flue baffle Y J K C 01 34 222611 Suppl flue baffle Y J K C 01 35 236708 94 Bracket Y J K C 01 36 239715 60 Carburettor support Y J K C 01...

Page 12: ...Document n 979 3 EN 28 08 2000 174 05 05 BELFORT Oil fired stove 12 Technical manual...

Page 13: ...d tool Y J K C 01 58 982629 Feed line regulator burner Y J K C 01 59 982630 Vent pipe Y J K C 01 60 818301 Grate Y J K C 01 61 307436 Fuel retainer Y J K C 01 62 109722 Ceramic coal 45x45x30 Y J K C 3...

Page 14: ...from the use of fuel not recommen ded in our instructions Parts which are damaged by external causes such as unadapted chimneys thunderstorms damp faulty pressure or fail in pressure thermic anomalie...

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