KBB 65 SENSOR
FITTED ABOVE APPLIANCE
KBB 90 SENSOR
OIL CONTROL
MANUAL
SHUTOFF VALVE
INTERNAL FIRE VALVE KBB 90 OR
SIMILAR TO PROTECT APPLIANCE
FITTRD TO MANUFACTURERS
INSTRUCTIONS
5/10 Micron
FILTER
EXTERNAL FIRE VALVE KBB 65
OR SIMILAR TO COMPLY WITH
PART J OF THE NEW BUILDING
REGULATIONS
FILTER/STRAINER
TANK ISOLATOR
VALVE
OIL TANK PLINTH
TOP OUTLET OIL TANK
BM LIFT PUMP OR SIMILAR TO ALLOW THE OIL TO GRAVITY FEED
INTO THE OIL CONTROL
THE HEIGHT OF THE OIL LEVEL IN THE PUMP SHOULD BE B E-
TWEEN 1.5 TO 3.0 METERS ABOVE THE OIL LEVEL LINE ON THE OIL
CONTROL AND SHOULD BE POSITIONED EXTERNAL TO THE
BUILDING. THIS MEANS THAT IT SHOULD BE ENCLOSED IN A
WEATHER-PROOF ENCLOSURE
DIAGRAM OF OIL LINE REQUIREMENTS IF A TOP OUTLET OIL TANK IS USED.
FILTER:- A strainer/filter should be fitted to the tank. An additional 5/10 micron filter (supplied with kit) is fitted just be fore the oil control on the appliance.
FIRE VALVES: - In order to comply with current legislation, a fire valve KBB 65 0r simila r Type (available from OILWARM but not supplied as part of the kit) ,
must be fitted at the point where the fuel line enters the property.
It’s sensor being inside the property to isolate the fuel in the event of a property fire.
Normally this would be si tuated above the appliance not at floor level.
Under no circumstances should a
KBB/E
be used on this type of installation as it is self re-setting, and can allow oil to run into a hot burner.
A second fire valve, KBB 90 or similar type (set at 90
o
C) supplied with the kit, is fitted next to the oil control with it’s sensor located inside the burner housing