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(STOVES WITH BOILERS) 

7. Has the oil trip lever tripped off? 

8. Has the boiler stat tripped off? 

6-7. Operating oil flow rates 

OIL Flow rates in cc per minute. 

 

min 

max 

 

4cc 

10cc 

Oil Flow Rates In litres Per hour. 

.24 litres  

 .6 litres 

Oil Flow Rates In litres Per 24 hours. 

 

5.76 litres   

 14.4 litre 

Oil Flow Rates In litres Per 7 x 24 hours. 

 

40.32 litres 

 100.8 litres 

To achieve optimum burner performance at these 
flow rates you will need to have matching flue 
vacuums as stated. 

6-8.

 

O

IL SMELLS

 

Visual check on all joints for obvious leaks. 

Check that the descaling lever packing gland nut is 
adjusted. 

6-9.

 

D

EFLOODING A FLOODED POT

 

If the stove is blown out by severe down draughting 
oil will run into the pot to a depth of approx 15mm 
and then stop. If this has occurred do not attempt 
to light the pot until it has been de flooded. 

To carry out this procedure you will need: 

A small, leak proof plastic bag. 

b. A small sponge. 

A larger plastic bag for disposal of the residue. 

A pair of disposable plastic gloves. 

Put a small plastic bag into the stove and sponge 
from the pot into the bag, when the excess oil has 
been removed put the plastic bag and sponge into 
another plastic bag and dispose of it. 

6-10.

 

O

IL LEAKS

 

If the stove has blown out, flooded oil should not 
leak from the pot, if it has leaked into the drip tray 
it will have come from the descaling seal or the boat 
could have been subject to heavy movement causing 

the oil to splash around and leak through the air 
holes in the side of the pot. 

7.0 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE 

1. Every 4 weeks: 

Operate the descaling lever by turning it completely 
two or three times. 

2. As required: 

Clean inside of door glass. 

3. Every eight weeks: 

Clean the burner completely by removing all the 
inner components as follows, 

1. Open the front door via the circular brass knob.  

2.  Remove the coal kit if it has been supplied with 
the stove.  

3. Remove the inner mesh catalyser  

4. Remove the lower burning ring.  

Scrape the bottom of the pot clean and remove all 
carbon build up. 

Reassemble in the reverse order. 

4. Every 24 weeks: 

Tighten up the gland nut on the descaling device to 
stop oil smells. 

 5. Once per year: 

Have your service man replace or clean all the 
filters in the oil supply line. 

6. Every two years: 

Have your service man clean out the filter and 
check the function of all the safety equipment 
associated with the stove, oil supply and plumbing 
system. 

Remove and clean out the oil supply pipe from the 
valve to the pot. 

7. As required: 

Keep the Coals, Coal kit, and burner inners in good 
condition, replace as necessary. 

8-0 WARRANTY 

1. Fill in the warranty form and returned it to us, 
the information recorded on the warranty form 
helps us to deal with any problems you may 
encounter. 

Содержание CORNER OIL STOVE

Страница 1: ...1 USER INSTRUCTIONS CORNER OIL STOVE ISSUE 30 06 22 www oilstoves co uk...

Страница 2: ...ositioning device to allow adequate clearances for air to circulate around the heater panels and convert heat into the boat 5 The top of the stove can be used for warming and cooking 6 The stove can a...

Страница 3: ...l wood or oil burning requiring a naturally generated chimney vacuum into a traditional narrow boat creates specific problems which are mainly concerned with flues amongst other things 2 Normally when...

Страница 4: ...nimum inside diameter of 90mm 7 Outside the boat the chimney should be twin wall and insulated to keep the flue gasses as hot as possible 8 The chimney and stove must be adequately guarded to prevent...

Страница 5: ...around it for protection from the effects of cold weather 4 Always add a suitable proprietary antifreeze additive to the stove fuel for wintertime running 5 The tank should have conveniently sized fil...

Страница 6: ...air ratio 4 9 THE COAL KIT 1 The key to the success of the coal effect is the patented coal support system specially developed for use on BUBBLE STOVES 2 The coals are located on the coal support bar...

Страница 7: ...n leave the door slightly open whilst the firelighter gets the oil going You will notice the flame start to establish itself and spread around the bottom of the pot after one minutes it will start to...

Страница 8: ...e possible unless our instructions on chimneys and flue vacuum are followed 3 If the burner does not burn with a blue flame recheck the chimney vacuum and oil flow rate 4 If the burner does not run we...

Страница 9: ...not leak from the pot if it has leaked into the drip tray it will have come from the descaling seal or the boat could have been subject to heavy movement causing the oil to splash around and leak thr...

Страница 10: ...r at cost 4 1 Glass is not covered under the warranty 5 ARRANGE FOR SERVICE visits with a service engineer COPYRIGHT HARWORTH HEATING LTD 20 10 00 This publication must not be copied without written p...

Страница 11: ...11 FIG 1 Preferred Oil Layout...

Страница 12: ...12 FIG 2 Flue Layouts...

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