Stanley Tara Mk3 Installation And Operation Instructions Manual Download Page 8

Clearances to Non Combustibles

From Sides - 200mm
From Top - 510mm
From Rear - 200mm
From Front - 200mm

IMPORTANT

NEVER OBSTRUCT FREE AIR CIRCULATION
AROUND SIDES, BACK, TOP, UNDERNEATH, AND
FRONT OF STOVE, EVEN IF IT IS INSTALLED
AGAINST NON-COMBUSTIBLE WALLS.

NEVER BUILD STOVE INTO FIREPLACES ETC..IF
AIR FLOW IS RESTRICTED AROUND THE STOVE,
THE REMOTE ACTING FIRE VALVE PHIAL WILL
OVER-HEAT AND SHUT OFF THE OIL SUPPLY.
THE OIL  CONTROL AND THE IGNITION SYS-
TEMS WILL OVERHEAT.

THE FLUE

NOTE:  

It is imperative that all the requirements re-

garding the flue system and ventilation are adhered
to when installing the stove, as failure to do so could
result in loss in performance of the stove.

WARNING:

Only operate this appliance if connected

to a properly installed flue system.

This stove must be connected to a 125mm (5”) diam-
eter flue system. It must be a continuous duct from
the stove spigot to a point 600mm above the roof top.
The draught generated within the flue is dependent
on the setting of the oil control valve, the control valve
must be at any particular setting for 15 minutes for the
draught to stabilise.

NOTE: 

Do not connect to a flue serving another 

appliance.

SETTING 

DRAUGHT

1

8 - 10 Pa

2

9 - 11 Pa

3

10 - 12 Pa

4

10 - 12 Pa

5

10 - 12 Pa

6

10 -12 Pa

TOP FLUE OUTLET/REAR OUTLET

The stove has a flue spigot angle at 45

o

to the vertical

and horizontal.  A 45

o

bend can be used to orientate

the flue either vertically or horizontally.  See Fig.10.

Fig.8

Fig.9

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Summary of Contents for Tara Mk3

Page 1: ...nce is hot while in operation and retains its heat for a long period of time after use Children aged or infirm persons should be supervised at all times and should not be allowed to touch the hot work...

Page 2: ...lues or Chimneys 9 16 Use of External Flues 9 17 Flue Termination Height 10 18 Flue Stabilizer 10 19 Ventilation Combustion Air Requirement 10 20 Installation Assembly 11 21 Fire Log Setup 11 22 Commi...

Page 3: ...oat use disposable protection Installation should be carried out in a well ventilated area Any alterations to this appliance that are not approved in writing by Waterford Stanley will render the guara...

Page 4: ...at the maximum permitted oil flow rate This appliance has been tested and approved to EN1 flued oil stoves with vaporizing burners Appliance Class 2b All technical data are taken under laboratory con...

Page 5: ...12 inches to the front Note The hearth must be level stable and capable of supporting the stove ELECTRICAL SUPPLY All wiring external to the appliance must conform to the current B S 7671 UK B S 7462...

Page 6: ...rewed joints must only be made with taper threads complying to B S 1740 Part 1 1971 Jointing materials must be of types intended for use with oil fuel Special petroleum resisting compounds and PTFE ta...

Page 7: ...er and control valve A suitable shut off valve should be fitted near the stove and be accessible at all times NOTE Fuel to the appliance should be gravity fed only 7 These requirements are in accordan...

Page 8: ...do so could result in loss in performance of the stove WARNING Only operate this appliance if connected to a properly installed flue system This stove must be connected to a 125mm 5 diam eter flue sys...

Page 9: ...RNAL FLUES OR CHIMNEYS When connecting the stove to an existing chimney or internal flue the flue system must adhere to all the fol lowing requirements See Fig 11 1 The horizontal flue section exiting...

Page 10: ...upply to the flue whenever the flue s negative pressure reaches its upper limit and so pre vents the negative pressure in the stove rising above its optimum level The flue stabiliser should be ad just...

Page 11: ...Level the stove in all directions using the level ling screws on the stove legs 5 Connect the fuel line to the oil control valve and reset the control valve trigger as shown in Fig 17 6 Check all joi...

Page 12: ...perature i e at maximum setting adjust the draught regulator until the desired flame pattern is achieved 5 Using the flue sampling point See Fig 19 check that the Bacharach smoke number is not greater...

Page 13: ...op of oil falls into the vessel 3 Measure the oil flow for 5 minutes Consult the Technical Data section for the correct rate 4 Turn the control valve to 1 and repeat the above procedure 5 If either of...

Page 14: ...X 26 HOLD BRACKET F01142AXX 27 BOTTOM SHIELD SUPPORT BKT F01095AXX 28 SPACER V00033AXX 29 AIR WASH KNOB U00077AXX 30 TERRY CLIP W00921AXX 31 ISOLATING TRANSFORMER G00506AXX 32 STRAIN RELIEF CABLE GLAN...

Page 15: ...ustible materials and soft furnishings well away from the stove See Clearance to Combustibles section WARNING Unauthorised modification of the stove will void the product warranty Do not tamper with t...

Page 16: ...es on setting no 2 the control lever can be adjusted to setting no 4 The flame should be allowed to sta bilise at setting no 4 for another 10 minutes prior to adjusting the control to setting No 6 Max...

Page 17: ...t the draught stabiliser as it will effect the performance of the stove CO ALARM Waterford Stanley recommend the fitting of a CO Alarm in the same room as the appliance Further guidance on the install...

Page 18: ...ly with a soapy 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 t...

Page 19: ...locked Bleed fuel line Excessive flame noise Incorrect chimney draught Check joint seals increase height of chimney adjust draught regulator Incorrect fuel input rate Check fuel input rates adjust if...

Page 20: ...DP 160104 Rev 002 N00557AXX Manufactured by Waterford Stanley Ltd Unit 401 403 IDA Industrial Estate Cork Road Waterford Ireland Tel 051 302300 Fax 051 302315 www waterfordstanley com 20...

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