A Franco Belge oil stove is the result of many years of engineering research and design expertise. Before beginning the
task of installing the stove it should be remembered that it will be the major feature in any room when it is lit and will
continue to add character even when cold.
We recommend the installation of the stove is carried out by suitably qualified persons working to the Codes of
Practice issued by OFTEC and B&ES which are current at the time of installation. Our technically qualified staff will
happily answer any questions which are not covered by the literature delivered with the stove.
The installer is responsible under the Health and Safety at Work act 1974 vi the caustic nature of fire cement and the
possibility of disturbing asbestos and other materials such as ceramic in existing installations and to suggest
appropriate protection to be given to the person(s) carrying out the installation. The complete installation must be
carried out with due reference to the following Standards and Codes of Practice.
It should be noted that the requirements and these publications may be superseded during the life of this manual.
BS 799 Part Five, Specification for Oil Tanks.
BS 5410 Part One, Oil Firing Installations Up To 44kW.
BS 4543 Parts One & Three, Factory Made Insulated Chimneys.
Building Regulations: -
Part J England and Wales. Part F Scottish Regulations. Technical Booklet L for Northern Ireland
UK Distributor
Technical Support: 01902 790900
8.30- 5.30 during week days.
Email: [email protected]
Franco Belge Europe s.A.
127ieme RIF, 15 Zoning industriel
Email: [email protected]
5660 Mariembourg
Burner Operation
The oil burner can be referred to as a dry burner. During the burning operation the burner base is dry of oil. As the
oil enters through the oil supply pipe it is vaporised by the heat reflected from the catalyser.
Under no circumstances should the appliance be operated with oil in the burner other than a small damp patch at
time of ignition.
The ability of the burner to burn correctly is dependent on the correct mix of fuel (oil) and oxygen (air).
These stoves are not suitable for installation on a boat. If you require an oil stove for a boat please contact ABGO for
further advice on suitable appliances and retailers.
These stoves should not be fitted in a bathroom or bedrooms where there is an increased risk of carbon monoxide
poisoning.
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