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LOCATION

When choosing a location for this appliance you must
have the following:
A.   Sufficient room for installation and servicing.
B.   Adequate clearance to combustibles (see sec-

      tion Clearance to Combustibles).

C.   A satisfactory flue system (See Flue Systems).
D.   Fixed fuel supply line and shut off valve 

      (See Fuel Supply).

E.   Adequate air supply to support combustion (See

      Ventilation & Combustion Air Requirements).

F.    Proper fused power point (See Electrical 

      Supply).

G.   Allow for adequate air circulation around stove.
H.   Solid floor or base of non-combustible material 

      which is capable of supporting the total weight of
      the stove. (See Hearth Construction).

I.     Position in the area to be heated - central 

      locations are usually best.

J.    Avoid installing the stove near door ways, 

      windows, walkways and areas with air 
      stream passing through.

NOTE:

When passing through walls or ceilings 

       with the flue system:

K.   Always check for obstructions for example 

      electrical fittings, wiring, ducting, plumbing 
      and fixed furnishings.

HEARTH CONSTRUCTION

When a non-combustible floor surface is not available
then the cooker must be placed on other insulating
material.  We recommend a slab of precast concrete
40mm (1

1/2

) inches deep.  If other insulating material

is being used, the dimensions of the slab of this in-
sulating material must afford similar protection.  This
hearth must extend 300mm (12 inches) to either side
of the appliances and 300mm (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 Safety Docu-
ment 635: ETC Part 1 Section 5.4.6 & The Electricity
at Work Regulations.  

The stove requires a 220 V - 240 V 50Hz supply.
Connection of the appliance and any system controls
to the mains supply must be through a moulded on
plug top which is fitted to the appliance in accordance
with EN 60335 and Consumer Protection S.I. 1994
No. 1768 Plug and Sockets (Safety) Regulations
1998.

NOTE: 

Always install in accordance with current local

wiring regulations.

WARNING:

THIS SUPPLY MUST BE EARTHED

(Refer to B.S. 7430: Code of Practice for Earthing).

IMPORTANT: 

The appliance plug must be accessi-

ble and so, must not be obstructed and close to the
stove.  To isolate the stove, completely unplug from
the mains socket.  Persons in charge of this stove
should be aware of this socket outlet position.

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Fig.1

INSTALLATION

The installation must be completed in accordance with current National and European Standards and Local
Codes.  It should be noted that the requirements and these publications may be superceded during the life of
this manual.

B.S. 5410 Part 1 Oil Installations
The Building Regulations:

Part J England, Wales.
Part F Section III Scotland
Part L Northern Ireland
Part J Ireland

The Control of Pollution (Oil) Regulations:
B.S. 7671:  Requirements for Electrical Regulations
Safety Document 635:  The Electricity at Work Regulations.
Safety, Health and Welfare at Work Act for Ireland, England, Wales and Scotland.

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Страница 1: ...liance 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 working surfaces while in use or until the appliance has thoroughly cooled ...

Страница 2: ...8 15 Clearances to Non Combustibles 9 16 The Flue 9 17 Top Flue Rear Outlet 9 18 Flueing 10 19 Flue Stabilizer 11 20 Ventilation Combustion Air Requirement 11 21 Installation Assembly 12 22 Commissioning 12 23 Control Valve Rating 13 24 Exploded View 14 25 Stove Operating Instructions 15 26 Fuels 15 27 Ventilation Requirements 15 28 Flue Draught 15 29 Priming The Flue 15 30 Lighting The Stove 16 3...

Страница 3: ...roat 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 guarantee void 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 supervised at all times and should not be allowed...

Страница 4: ...he most economical use of your Stanley failure to ensure prompt commissioning could affect your warranty 3 WHO SHOULD COMMISSION MY STANLEY Waterford Stanley has a nationwide coverage of Approved Service Engineers These Engineers have all attended a Stanley approved training course and are completely familiar with our products and will ensure that it is functioning correctly and economically 4 HOW...

Страница 5: ...the products of combustion generated at the maximum permitted oil flow rate All technical data are taken under laboratory conditions and may vary in use The manufacturers reserve the right to make alterations to design materials or construction for manufacturing or other reasons subsequent to publication Max Flow Rate 10cc min Min Flow Rate 4cc min Max Permitted Flow Rate 10 5cc min Nominal Output...

Страница 6: ... 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 Safety Docu ment 635 ETC Part 1 Section 5 4 6 The Electricity at Work Regulations The stove requires a 220 V 240 V 50Hz supply Connection of the appliance and any system controls to the mains supply ...

Страница 7: ... used Screwed 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 tape are suitable External pipes should preferably be run with a continuous rise towards the direction of flow so that air can be vented off It is important to avoid high points which could caus...

Страница 8: ...ner 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 8 These requirements are in accordance with the fol lowing relevant sections of BS 5410 Part 1 O F S A105 Oil Stove Standard The Building Regulations for Scotland Ireland Northern Ireland England Wales CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLE MATERIA...

Страница 9: ...e 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 ap plia...

Страница 10: ... outlet of the stove is suitable for 130mm 5 pipe The appliance must be connected to a flue sys tem of minimum diamerter 130mm 5 and to a max imum of 150mm 6 Do not connect to a chimney serving another appliance Do not connect to a chimney serving another appli ance The chimney must have a vertical height of 4 5mts measured from the floor of where the appli ance is installed Where the appliance is...

Страница 11: ...ing at their maximum setting with all external doors and windows closed We recommend that air supply to extract fan s be lo cated where it can serve the fan s without the air sup ply passing through the area where the appliance is installed The room containing the stove should have a perma nent ventilation opening of free area at least 550mm2 for each kW of rated output above 5 kW but in no case l...

Страница 12: ...e stove using the mains lead supplied COMMISSIONING 1 Level the stove in all directions using the level ling bolts on the stove legs 2 Remove the catalyser and the flame spreader from the burner and check that the ignition probe is within approximately 0 5mm of the burner base See Fig 15 Replace the catal yser and the flame spreader 12 Fig 14 Fig 15 3 Check the control valve rating see section on ...

Страница 13: ...low 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 Adjust the control valve to give the required rate see Fig 17 They should only require slight adjustment and the measurement procedure described in 2 3 4 above should be followed to check each adjustment 6 When the required input rate is achieved reassemble the c...

Страница 14: ...ILLUMINATED PUSH SWITCH G00504AXX 28 WIRE LOOM G00505AXX 29 ISOLATING TRANSFORMER G00506AXX 30 CRIMP RING TERMINAL 534 193 G00517AXX 31 SHROUDED RECEPTACLE G00518AXX 32 BRACE PLATE Q00759AXX 33 VENT CASTING Q00762AXX 34 GLASS WINDOW T00001AXX 35 DOOR HANDLE LONG U00009AXX 36 AIR WASH KNOB U00077AXX 37 CONTROL KNOB U00086AXX 38 HINGE U00153AXX 39 DOOR CATCH V00002AXX 40 DOOR LATCH V00003AXX 41 SPAC...

Страница 15: ...ervised at all times and should not be allowed to touch the hot working surfaces while in use or until the appliance has thoroughly cooled Keep combustible 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 the set tings on the oil valve or draught regulator o...

Страница 16: ...gnition button for a duration of 90 sec onds Within the 90 seconds a small flame should appear in the base of the burn pot where the kerosene enters After the 90 seconds if there is no flame present turn the control valve to the off position leave the stove for 10 minutes to evac uate vapours within the combustion chamber and attempt the lighting process only once more When the flame is establishe...

Страница 17: ...NING Properly installed operated and maintained this stove will not emit fumes into the dwelling Persistent fume emission is potentially dangerous and must not be tolerated If fume emission does per sist then the following immediate action should be taken a Turn off the stove b Open doors and windows to ventilate room and then leave the premises c Check for flue or chimney blockage and clean if re...

Страница 18: ...flue draught stabiliser located on the back of the stove is set by the engineer during commissioning of the appliance The user should not adjust 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 installation of a carbon monoxide alarm is available in BS EN 50...

Страница 19: ...r 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 necessary Dirty or Unstable flame Incorrect flue draught Check joint seals increase height of chimney adjust draught regulator Incorrect fuel input rate Check fuel input rates adjust if necessary Do...

Страница 20: ...DP 151001 N00612AXX Manufactured by Waterford Stanley Ltd Unit 401 403 IDA Industrial Estate Cork Road Waterford Ireland Tel 051 302300 Fax 051 302315 www waterfordstanley com ...

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