Stanley OISIN MK II Installation And Operation Instructions Manual Download Page 5

OISIN MK II GAS STOVE TECHNICAL DATA

Pressure Setting From Cold

Natural Gas Inlet Pressure

=  8”/20mbar

Inlet Pressure
Propane

=  14.8”/37 mbar

Butane

=  11.6”/29 mbar

Product Identification No.:

0063 AS 5164

Appliance Category

BIIBS

Country of Designation:

IE, GB, FR & BE

Gas Types:

L.P.G.: Propane I

3+

, G31, 37 mbar/14.8”wg or

Butane: I

3+

, G30, 29 mbar/11.6” wg &

G31, 37 mbar/14.8” wg.

N.G.:   I2H, G20, 20 mbar/8” wg (IE & GB)

I2E, G20, 20 mbar/8” wg &
G25, 25 mbar/10” wg (FR & BE)

Manifold Pressure Maximum Setting

Natural Gas 

=  7.4”/18.5 mbar

L.P.G. 

=  Propane:  

=  14.6”/36.5 mbar

=  Butane:    

=  11.4”/28.5 mbar

Manifold Pressure Minimum Setting

Natural Gas

=  1.1”/2.7 mbar

L.P.G.

=  Propane =  3.2”/8.1 mbar
=  Butane   =  3.2”/8.1 mbar

Gross Input

Max. Input Natural Gas    = 5.3kW/18,084 Btu’s/h
Min. Input Natural Gas     = 1.5kW/5,118 Btu’s/h

Max. Input L.P.G.

= 5.0kW/17,060 Btu’s/h

Min. Input L.P.G.

= 2.3kW/7,848 Btu’s/h

Efficiency:

= Class 2

Gas Flow Rates at 15oC, 1,013mbar in relation to
gross calorific value of gas.

Natural Gas gross
Calorific Value

=  37.78 MJ/m

3

Maximum flow rate

=  0.505 m

3

/hr

Minimum flow rate

=  0.143 m

3

/hr

L.P.G. Gross Calorific
Value

=  95.65 MJ/m

3

(Propane)

=  125.81 MJ/m

3

(Butane)

Maximum flow rate

=  0.1955 (Propane)
=  0.1487 (Butane)

Minimum flow rate

=  0.0865 (Propane)
=  0.0658 (Butane) (m

3

/hr)

Burner: 

CPD Gas Burner

Burner Injectors:

Stereomatic 300 - N.G.

Ignition:  Piezo Igniter

GENERAL

Thank you for buying a Stanley Oisin Mk II Gas
Stove.  The room heater and flue system should
be inspected before use and at least annually.
More frequent cleaning may be required due to
excessive lint from carpeting, matting material,
etc.  It is imperative that control compartments,
burners and circulating air passageways of the
room heater are kept clean.

NOTE:  

Before installation, check that the local

distribution conditions, nature of gas and pres-
sure, and adjustment of the appliance are com-
patible.

When installing, operating and maintaining your
Stanley Oisin MK II Gas Stove, respect basic stan-
dards of safety.  Read these instructions carefully
before commencing installation or attempting to
operate your stove.  Failure to do so may result in
damage to property or personal injury and may
void the product warranty.

It is important to note that once a type of gas
has been specified the stove cannot run off
any other type of gas.  (i.e. Natural Gas or
L.P.G.)

The burner units are not interchangeable
between Natural Gas or L.P.G.

Republic of Ireland Installation
Install in accordance with the:
*

Building Regulations Part J.

*

I.S. 813 - Domestic gas installations.

*

I.S. 265 - Part 1 & 2 - Installation of gas
service pipes.

*

I.S. 327 1990 - Domestic Installation 
using liquidified petroleum gases.

U.K. Installation
Install in accordance with the:

*

The Gas Safety (Installation and Use)
Regulations 1998 (as amended).

*

BS 5440: Parts 1 & 2, Installation & 
maintenance of flues and ventilation for
gas appliances of rated input not 
exceeding 70 kW (1st, 2nd & 3rd family
gases).

WARNING: 

Installation, commissioning, repair

and maintenance should only be undertaken by a
qualified service technician and installer.

Any adjustments undertaken by unqualified indi-
viduals will void the product warranty and may
result in property damage or injury.

STOVE WEIGHT - 138lbs / 62.5 kilos

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The complete installation must be done in accor-
dance with current Standards and Local Codes.  It
should be noted that the requirements and these
publications may be superseded during the life of
this manual.

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Summary of Contents for OISIN MK II

Page 1: ...stalled by a suitably qualified and competent person This appliance is hot while in operation and retains its heat for a long period of time after use Children aged or infirm persons should be supervi...

Page 2: ...4 Use of Existing Chimney s and Flues 7 15 Factory Made Insulated Chimneys 8 16 Ventilation Combustion Air Requirements 8 17 Gas Pipes Fittings 8 18 Meters 8 19 Pipe Size 8 20 Connection to Gas Supply...

Page 3: ...stove 7 Tools must not be used to turn or operate the valve control knob 8 Use only in a sufficiently ventilated space 9 This appliance must be installed in accor dance with the rules in force 10 Rea...

Page 4: ...building F Immediately call your gas engineer from a neighbours phone G If you cannot reach your gas supplier call the Fire Department VENT SAFETY SHUT OFF SWITCH The vent safety shut off switch loca...

Page 5: ...burners and circulating air passageways of the room heater are kept clean NOTE Before installation check that the local distribution conditions nature of gas and pres sure and adjustment of the applia...

Page 6: ...ar flue outlet The stove has a rear flue outlet configuration factory fitted It may be changed to a top flue outlet by simply switching the blanking cap and flue collar as shown in Fig 8 9 Fig 7 Fig 8...

Page 7: ...ion See Fig 12 Fig 15 When installing the stove against a non combustible wall leave a 2 space between the back of the stove and the wall for air circulation See Fig 15 HEARTH FITTING This stove MUST...

Page 8: ...ng to B S 4543 a galvanised finish is not suit able Clay flue linings conforming to I S 51 B S EN 1457 1999 Pre cast concrete chimney blocks incor porated into the building structure It is particularl...

Page 9: ...there is another combustion appliance fitted in the same or adjacent room it will be necessary to refer to the rules in force to calculate the additional air supply If there is an air extraction fan f...

Page 10: ...warranty Fig 21 WARNING To avoid pipe sealing compounds from entering into the gas train do not apply seal ing compound to the first two threads at the tip of the gas connection Fig 22 Fig 23 NOTE Cl...

Page 11: ...5 4 Place 4 medium coals on the front of the matrix with their corners touching and also one corner of each coal resting on a spar see Fig 26 Fig 26 6 Place 3 small coals on 3 of the medium coals leav...

Page 12: ...il the odour has gone BURNER LIGHTING 1 With the pilot flame firmly established turn the control knob anti clockwise to the high position When the main burner is lighting adjust control knob clockwise...

Page 13: ...switch located at the back of the stove See Fig 33 6 Under the two M6 wing nuts located on the under side of the stove on the right and on the left See Fig 33 7 Carefully lift up the burner assembly s...

Page 14: ...y damp cloth followed by a polish with a clean dry duster 2 For stubborn deposits a soap impregnated pad can be carefully used on the vitreous enamel 3 Use only products recommended by the Vitreous En...

Page 15: ...s Call your qualified service technician Incorrect inlet pressure Call your qualified service technician Blocked orifice Call your qualified service technician Faulty control valve Call your qualified...

Page 16: ...pable of producing a continuous draught of between 0 06 w g during normal operation Location 1 Clearance to combustible materials must be adhered to as described in the Clearance to Combustibles secti...

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