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The flue system used on this appliance must be provided
by AGA and must be installed in accordance with the
instructions and standards.

A maximum flue of 5 metres and 5 bends can be used
(including horizontal length on the terminal). 

Any upwards vertical runs must be immediate to the
appliance to a maximum of 3 metres. (See Fig. 9)

Downwards vertical runs must be no more than 0.5
metres. (See Fig. 10)

Flue can be positioned to rear or front of appliance via 1
bend. (See Fig. 11).

Horizontal runs must be as level as possible.

Care must be taken on mounting the terminal and routing
the flue:-

a. Damage to damp proof course
b. Height above ground
c. General terminal locations (See Fig. 9)

Where the flue passes through combustible material a
minimum of 10mm clearance must be maintained around
the flue pipe and insulation sleeve. 

GENERAL REQUIREMENTS

The flue must be adequately supported using the brackets
specified. 

The flue pipe must be insulated (supplied).

All joints should be sealed using the sealant provided.

Site requirements

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FLUE SYSTEM

FIG. 9

FIG. 10

FIG. 11

DESN 514115 B

DESN 514116 B

DESN 514114

Summary of Contents for XT- Oil

Page 1: ...T Oil K P F 10 13 EINS 514137 raywarranty aga web co uk DESN 514112 B Remember when replacing a part on this appliance use only spare parts that you can be assured conform the safety and performance s...

Page 2: ...S 15 REQUIREMENTS PRELIMINARY INSTALLATION 15 SITE LOCATION 16 INSTALLATION 17 PCB CONNECTIONS 18 COMMISSIONING BURNER ACCESS 19 INSTRUCTIONS ELECTRICAL CONNECTION 19 OIL PUMP CONNECTION 19 ELECTRICAL...

Page 3: ...armful if inhaled May be irritating to skin eyes nose and throat When handling avoid contact with skin or eyes Use disposable gloves face masks and eye protection After handling wash hands and other e...

Page 4: ...Appliance 350 Kg Firing Rate 1 44 l h Flue Terminal Dimensions mm Width 500 mm Height 210 mm Depth 180 mm TECHNICAL DATA DESN 514170 B BURNER NOZZLE US g h 0 40 80 H LE DANFOSS 7 6 110 24 14 6 OIL PRE...

Page 5: ...appliance does not exceed 100 C The constructional hearth described in current Building Regulations does not apply However this appliance must be installed on a solid floor or base of incombustible m...

Page 6: ...ump for ease of burner removal The minimum recommended oil tank size is 1400 litres Mild Steel Tanks should be to BS 799 Part 5 and plastic tanks to OFTEC standard OFS T100 HOWEVER in the interests of...

Page 7: ...Site requirements 7 DESN 514167 C DESN 514169 B FIG 2 MAXIMUM LENGTH METRES H METRES 10mm OD 0 100 3 0 100 3 5 88 4 0 40 Single Pipe oil system Two Pipe oil system...

Page 8: ...em To convert to a two pipe system See Fig 4 Sections BURNER ACCESS steps 1 to 3 BURNER REMOVAL steps 1 to 5 PUMP FILTER REPLACEMENT steps 1 2 1 Remove middle screw 2 Remove horseshoe washer 3 Replace...

Page 9: ...per factory set remove bend from manifold and pipe A Smear sealant on the end of the manifold and replace bend onto the manifold ensuring it is fully on and sweeps under the burner chamber 5 Smear the...

Page 10: ...n the first end of pipe A and the surface of the 28mm branch towards the bend Slide the flexible pipe completely over the branch pipe should point towards burner chamber 7 Push the first end of pipe A...

Page 11: ...ce via 1 bend See Fig 11 Horizontal runs must be as level as possible Care must be taken on mounting the terminal and routing the flue a Damage to damp proof course b Height above ground c General ter...

Page 12: ...TECTION D BELOW A GUTTER OR A BALCONY 600mm WITHOUT PROTECTION E FROM VERTICAL SANITARY PIPEWORK 300mm F FROM AN INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL 300mm CORNER G ABOVE GROUND OR BALCONY LEVEL 300mm H FROM A SURFAC...

Page 13: ...rtical plane to reduce the risk of blockage Ducts should be sized so as to reduce resistance to air flow 4 The ventilation requirement for kitchens in Part F of the Building Regulations is for mechani...

Page 14: ...connection to the mains should be readily accessible and adjacent to the appliance The installation should be protected by a 30mA Residual Current Circuit Breaker RCCB The minimum requirement for the...

Page 15: ...oil filter and the flexible oil feed pipe FLUE PIPE KIT Flue pipe kit comprises of 3 x 1 metre length of flue pipe 3 elbows 3 straight couplers 6 support brackets saddle and clamps 1 tube ultra grey...

Page 16: ...lectric 3 Flue Pipe 4 Fit plinth assembly See Fig 14 5 Fit handrail assembly See Fig 15 as follows i Fit mounting brackets to top plate loose ii Fit handrail to brackets Tigten up screw fixing bracket...

Page 17: ...ay require to be shortened or lengthened depending on wall thickness See Fig 18 7 Using the large wall fixings permanently fix back plate to the wall remove outer cover first 8 Wire the fan to the sup...

Page 18: ...18 Installation Requirements FIG 20 EXTERNAL CONNECTIONS FAN CONNECTIONS AT TERMINAL MAINS CONNECTIONS PCB CONNECTIONS...

Page 19: ...nsing phial of the fire valve through the grommet in the left hand side panel and locate behind the casting to the left of the burner opening 2 Connect the flexible hose to the outlet pipe from the oi...

Page 20: ...manual reset button If the overheat stat trips the cooker will not operate until the button has been pushed in reset The engineer needs to follow Fault Finding Guide to establish why it has tripped Th...

Page 21: ...f the signal light in the reset button of the control box see Fig 24 In this event wait at least one minute then press the re set button to restart SEE FIG 23 Whilst the burner is running vent air fro...

Page 22: ...ew and insert the sensing end of a portable indicator to check the CO2 Carbon Dioxide level Adjust the burner air intake until a reading of 11 0 CO2 is recorded on the indicator Check Smoke Remove the...

Page 23: ...l then be illuminated WAIT 1 MINUTE BEFORE RESETTING THE CONTROL BOX 1 Advise the User that for continued efficient and safe operation of the appliance it is important that adequate servicing is carri...

Page 24: ...24 Wiring Diagram FIG 27 WIRING DIAGRAM APPLIANCE...

Page 25: ...NG ALL WIRING TO THE IEE REGULATION BY A QUALIFIED ENGINEER USERS INSTRUCTIONS GUIDE PROGRAMMER AND TIMER COMBINATION 1 The Time of Day alarm and Minute Minder functions can all be used without effect...

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Page 28: ...er s policy of continuous product improvement the Company reserves the right to change specifications and make modifications to the appliance described at any time Manufactured by AGA Rangemaster Stat...

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