p ip e ma y be utilized be ing careful to ma intain
clearances to any combustible surface.
Once the stove has been properly installed the chimney
draught must be checked with a draught meter.
If the chimney draught is excessive or irregular, a
draught stabilizer (barometric damper) must be
installed to the connector pipe.
2.7.
Connection to a L.VENT chimney
USA / Canada : The 174 10 44 appliance is certified to
be connected to a 5" L.VENT chimney.
2.8.
External tank
When the stove is connected to an external or remote tank,
it must be secured to the floor. The bracket is included
(# 2, fig. 12)
A barometric fuel tank should not be positioned where
it will be in the direct rays of the sun or adjacent to a
source of intense heat.
If the tank is more than 8 ft (2,5 m) higher than the stove a
pressure reducer must be installed on the oil line (max.
working 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 essential to ensure that the appliance sits level on
the floor. Adjust the levelling feet (fig. 8).
Use a spirit level across the burner pot to check the
level (fig. 10).
2.10.
Pre-utilisation check
Check the condition of the filler seals, that the door
closes correctly, that the window is not damaged, that
the smoke passages are not obstructed by packaging
or removable parts. All removable parts, fuel retainer,
baffle, must be correctly installed.
A
Figure 9 - Fitting the tray
Figure 10 - Burner level check
1
5
3
6
2
7
1
3
4
6
2
7
Figure 11 - Gravity or pumped oil supply
1 - 2,5 m maxi
2 - At least 0,25 m
3 - Oil Tank
4 - Filter
5 - Suction pump with
reserve and filter
6 - Pipe Ø 6x8 mm
7 - At least 0,15 m
1
2
3
4
Figure 12 - Bracket
1 - Bottom shield
2 - Bracket
3 - Nut
4 - Back panel
Document n° 979-3 EN ~ 28/08/2000
174 05 05
BELFORT
Oil fired stove
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