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The Rayburn Supreme and Nouvelle cookers are 
ideally suited for conversion. 

They have an excellent hot plate and a good cast 
iron lined upper oven. 

They are robustly constructed and renown for the 
quality of vitreous enamel applied to the exterior 
castings. 

The conversion system fitted to your Rayburn 
will enhance and compliment its many attractive 
features, as well as bring the advantages of 
clean, automatic heating to your home. 

It can provide a maximum output to water of up 
to 55,000 BTUs via an automatic pressure jet oil 
burner firing vertically through a simple patented 
baffle system. 

It is-: 

Simple and easy to use. 

Easy to maintain. 

Easy to service. 

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Providing the appliance has been converted 
correctly and in line with our installation 
instructions

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 the cooker will operate in much 

the same way as a solid fuel cooker with 3 
major differences. 

1. You can rapidly, turn it on and off whenever 
you require. 

2. You will get a constant heat output instead of 
a fluctuating one. 

3. You will be able to hold a steady oven 
temperature automatically via the water 
temperature control thermostat. 

You will not be able to operate the oven 
independently from the boiler as the two are 
interlinked in the original design of the 
cooker. 

Here is a description of how your converted 
appliance works 

Imagine, instead of coal fire in the firebox, a 
large flame generated by the burner, which 
can be diverted 

a) Around the boiler and 

through an extra 

part of the boiler, 

b) Around a part of the boiler and then over 
the oven. 

Obviously, if you divert the flame around 
and through the boiler, more of the heat from 
the flame will go into the water and the 
resultant flue gases will be cooler. 

If you divert the flame across the oven top 
the resultant flue gases will be much hotter 
and will then put the extra heat into the oven. 

In each case the hot plate will get hot. 

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Controls which will affect the performance of 
the appliance and which you should be familiar 
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Your Installer will inform you of how the 
appliance will be activated. 

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There are two different situations, which can 
effect the positioning of this device. 

1. Situations where the appliance has been 
correctly installed. 

There will be enough space at the left hand side 
of the appliance for the conversion engineer to 
gain access to the original water temperature 
control thermostat. 

Original stat 

Drive knob 

Summary of Contents for 355s

Page 1: ...RA AY YB BU UR RN N S SU UP PR RE EM ME E N NO OU UV VE EL LL LE E 3 35 55 5S S U US SE ER R I IN NS ST TR RU UC CT TI IO ON NS S I IS SS SU UE E 4 4 http www oilstoves co uk Water Temperature Control Stat ...

Page 2: ...e The Oven Temperature ____________________________________________ 4 To Decrease The Oven Temperature ____________________________________________ 4 9 Running Costs ____________________________________________________________ 4 10 Precautions _____________________________________________________________ 4 The Control Box Lockout Button ______________________________________________ 4 The Electric...

Page 3: ...ed in the original design of the cooker Here is a description of how your converted appliance works Imagine instead of coal fire in the firebox a large flame generated by the burner which can be diverted a Around the boiler and through an extra part of the boiler b Around a part of the boiler and then over the oven Obviously if you divert the flame around and through the boiler more of the heat fr...

Page 4: ...ntre of the appliance just below the hob This device allows the user to bias heat to either the oven or the boiler The original design of the appliance will not allow the user to run the heating or cooking separately 4 4 T TH HE E N NE EW W B BA AF FF FL LE E S SY YS ST TE EM M Fitted inside the appliance this item is altered from SUMMER to WINTER positions by the service engineer It consists of a...

Page 5: ...l have to wait for about three minutes before you can press the button to extinguish the light and let the controller try to re ignite the burner If lockout occurs after a reset you must call out a service engineer to investigate the cause 7 7 U US SI IN NG G T TH HE E C CO ON NV VE ER RT TE ED D A AP PP PL LI IA AN NC CE E W WA AR RN NI IN NG G Always use a heat resistant glove when using the chr...

Page 6: ...ven an introduction into the operating techniques Remember plan in advance and keep a note of what oven temperatures you get relative to your selected thermostat settings you will then have more confidence to use your cooker more and more Normally we need our central heating at least 8 9 months of the year and whilst we are central heating cooking comes cheap 9 9 R RU UN NN NI IN NG G C CO OS ST T...

Page 7: ...R RA AT TE E F FU UE EL L T TA AN NK K G GA AU UG GE E You are advised to make sure that your oil tank gauge is accurately set up and you keep a careful check on the contents F FU UE EL L R RE E O OR RD DE ER R Re order in plenty of time so as to avoid a run out fuel situation F FU UE EL L T TY YP PE E Use only 28 second kerosene on this conversion system 1 12 2 I IN N T TH HE E E EV VE EN NT T O ...

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