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CHIMNEYS 

 

The oil stove you just acquired has been highly tested in order to ensure its operation 

and efficiency. However, the appliance remains dependent of exterior factors such as fuel 
supply and chimneys. 

 
Chimney  draught  is  essentially  caused  by  the  fact  that  hot  gases  emitted  by  the 

appliance are lighter than the exterior air. Therefore, they naturally tend to rise up. A very 
cold  chimney  of  an  excessive  diameter  or  of  an  insufficient  length  (See  figure 3),  can 
interfere  with  a  good  operation  of  the  appliance,  mostly  when  lighting.  In  some  cases, 
you will have to wait up to a few hours for the draught to be stable and for the appliance 
to normally function. 

 
This oil stove does not require an important draught, a draught regulator will maintain 

the draught to the appropriate level. However, if the draught is insufficient, it is useless to 
try to adjust the regulator. In that case, you will have to improve your chimney. 

 
The draught is adjusted by a counterweight to get 0.04 W-C for oil No 1 and 0.05 W-

C for oil No 2. A technician can adjust it with adequate tools.  

 
 

 

 

NOTE :

  

 

It  is  very  important  to  inspect  and  clean  the  chimney  periodically.  A  dirty 

chimney or in bad condition can be the cause of fire and important damages.  
 
 

Summary of Contents for JUNIOR 8" Oil1

Page 1: ...l Argon Qu bec Qu bec G2N 2C9 Phone 418 849 8095 Fax 418 849 0077 www jaroby com OWNER S MANUAL JUNIOR OIL STOVE September 4th 2007 Review JUNIOR OIL STOVE Certified and tested according to CAN CSA 14...

Page 2: ...NTIVE MEASURES AND MAINTENANCE 15 LIMITED LIFE WARRANTY 16 READ CAREFULLY THIS MANUAL AND KEEP IT FOR FURTHER REFERENCES INSTALLATION OF THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE DONE BY A QUALIFIED AND CERTIFIED TECHNI...

Page 3: ...th fans 31 300 30 700 Diameter of the conduit of exhaust 5 127 mm Installation with a type L chimney No JUNIOR 10 Oil 1 Oil 2 Minimum consumption cc min l h 6 8 0 41 9 4 0 56 Maximum consumption cc mi...

Page 4: ...4 CLEARANCES Junior 8 and Junior 10 Floor Combustible Lateral wall left or right 8 203 mm Opposite wall 36 914 mm Back wall 10 254 mm Front 36 914 mm Above 36 914 mm Simple wall conduit 9 229 mm...

Page 5: ...in a mobile house The existing chimney should be well inspected before any installation In doubt consult a specialist Minimum clearances found in this manual must be observed Be sure to have a suffic...

Page 6: ...6 APPLIANCE PARTS Figure 1...

Page 7: ...BUTTON Regulates oil flow from 0 stop to 6 maximum B OIL EXIT Takes oil from the carburetor to the burner C OIL SUPPLY CONDUCT Takes oil from the tank to the carburetor D ON OFF SWITCH Lifted up Stop...

Page 8: ...acilitate the heating of the whole house This place should be well ventilated and easy of access Connection to chimney should be easy Chimney flue should not pass through a dividing wall The length of...

Page 9: ...ce mostly when lighting In some cases you will have to wait up to a few hours for the draught to be stable and for the appliance to normally function This oil stove does not require an important draug...

Page 10: ...opriate dimensions and in a good condition of operation Chimney section that overhangs the roof should be of a sufficient length Connection will be done following the manufacturer s instructions and w...

Page 11: ...a hole at its bottom The oil tank must be higher than the carburetor in order to get a gravity oil supply A Filling cap B Oil gauge C Oil tank must be well fixed to avoid any moving or falling D Suppo...

Page 12: ...outside temperature is calm the draught regulator must be closed up to the opening limit To be done by a technician To turn off the appliance put back the control button to the position 0 If the appli...

Page 13: ...ew should be adjusted using a screwdriver turning a quarter of turn each time see figure 1 no F Always wait at least 5 minutes before conclusion ADJUSTING THE MAXIMUM FLOW Place control button to 6 an...

Page 14: ...14 FANS AND THERMODISC Figure 5 FANS THERMODISC 1 Place 4 screws at the grill extremities 4 Fix the thermodisc box 2 Screw the grill onto the fans with 2 screws 3 Fix it onto the back of the stove...

Page 15: ...he burner must be deeply cleaned see figure 1 no E Make sure every burner opening is clear Do not use fabrics that leaves shreds on the surfaces it could obstruct the openings J A Roby Inc recommends...

Page 16: ...ansportation charges The 2nd year J A ROBY Inc assume 50 of repairs according to the above conditions The 3rd year J A ROBY Inc assume 45 of repairs according to the above conditions The 4th year J A...

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