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FUEL SUPPLY / INSTALLATION
OIL STORAGE TANKS:

Oil storage tanks made of steel and all connecting
equipment (e.g. filling pipes, and vent pipes) should
comply with B.S. 799 Part 5.  Galvanised steel must
not be used.  Polyethylene (Plastic) tanks should
comply with OFTEC standard OFS T100 and or
equivalent.  Oil should never be stored in transulent
plastic containers.

In  order  to  enable  sediment  and  water  to  be
removed from steel tanks a drain valve must be fit-
ted.

An isolating valve should be fitted at the tank outlet,
in an accessible position so that the oil supply to the
appliance can be shut off if required.  This isolating
valve must be of a type suitable for use with oil.  (see
Fig.2)

Oil storage tanks support must be carried out in
accordance with the tank manufacturers recommen-
dations.  Tanks should be located in the most un-
obstructive position possible having taken safety, fill-
ing, maintenance and the need, if any to provide a
head of oil for the burner into consideration.

FUELS

USE ONLY 28 SECOND VISCOSITY KEROSENE
FUEL OIL TO B.S. 2869 PART 2 CLASS C2 OR
EQUIVALENT.

FUEL SUPPLY LINE

The oil supply line from the oil storage tank to the
appliance should be of an approved and suitable
pipe with a minimum internal diameter of 8mm
(5/16”) and connected to the oil control valve.

Oil supply pipes are normally run in annealed copper
tube complying to EN 1057, it can be obtained in coil
or half hard form for use with bending machines.
This pipe can also be obtained with protective plas-
tic sheathing applied.  Fittings for copper pipe should
be compression of the flared manipulative type to
B.S. 864:  Part 2 1983.  Steel pipes complying with
B.S. 1387: 1985, if used, must be protected from
corrosion.  Galvanised pipe and fittings must not be
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 cause air
locks.

Exposed lengths of oil supply pipe must be properly
supported by purpose made clips securely fixed in
place.  Metal clips formed so as to hold the pipe on
to a saddle are preferred.  Consideration should be
given to avoiding routes which expose the pipe to
severe chilling which could cause freezing of the oil.
Where pipes are buried, they must be protected
from accidental damage.  The use of joints under-
ground should be avoided if at all possible.  If joints
have to be fitted in pipes laid below ground, access
to them must be provided.

An oil filter (5 - 10 micron) and a stop valve must be
fitted to the fuel feed line and located near the sup-
ply tank and facilities should be provided to enable it
to be serviced without draining down the oil supply
system. (See Figs. 2 & 3).

At the point where the oil line enters the building, the
oil line must be fitted with an approved remote act-
ing fire valve which meets the requirements of B.S.
5410 : Part 1, fitted with the appropriate length of
capillary. The temperature rating limit should be
90

o

C.  The heat sensoring phial of the fire valve

must be fitted to the clip provided on the back of the
transformer cover.  It is absolutely essential that the
fire valve is located externally and is as close as
possible to the appliance.  For existing installations
where the oil supply is built into the structure inter-
nally, the remote acting fire valve should be fitted
where the oil supply line is first exposed internally.
This type of layout is not recommended for new
installations.

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Fig.2

Fig.3

CLIP

Содержание Oisin Oil MK II

Страница 1: ...il MK II Stove INSTALLATION AND OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS To ensure safety satisfaction and reliable service this stove should be installed by a suitably qualified and competent person To be left with en...

Страница 2: ...16 Flue Liner 9 17 Flue Materials 9 18 Sealing 9 19 Flue Height 9 20 Factory Made Insulated Chimneys 9 21 Connections 9 22 Draught Requirements 9 23 Down Draughts 10 24 Ventilation and Combustion Air...

Страница 3: ...vised at all times and should not be allowed to touch the hot working surfaces while in use or until the appliance has thoroughly cooled The front door should only be opened if it is necessary to clea...

Страница 4: ...385 412 IMPERIAL inch 21 153 4 173 4 181 4 33 4 5 101 2 221 2 151 6 161 4 4 STOVE WEIGHT 160 lbs 73 kilos NOTE Dimensions stated below may be subject to a slight variation NOTE ALL INSTALLATION WORK...

Страница 5: ...le Avoid running carpets or other floor covering under the stove as it is recom mended to have the hearth at least 50mm 2 above floor level See Fig 1 ELECTRICAL SUPPLY All wiring external to the appli...

Страница 6: ...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...

Страница 7: ...OTE Fuel to the appliance should be gravity fed only CLEARANCE TO COMBUSTIBLES See Figs 4 5 6 7 Minimum Clearance to Combustible Materials From the front of stove 1220mm 48 Left side wall looking from...

Страница 8: ...is appliance to a chimney or flue pipe which has previously been used with another fuel the chimney or flue should be thor oughly swept and lined accordingly The combustion products of oil burning app...

Страница 9: ...nto the clear air It must be away from turbulence that may be caused by roof structures other chimney stacks etc The venting position should be 1 meter 3 3 above any obstruction within a 600mm 24 radi...

Страница 10: ...serve the fan s without the air supply passing through the area where the appli ance is installed The provision of an adequate combustion and venti lation air supply is vital for the safe operation of...

Страница 11: ...EN MOVED MUST BE RESEALED WITH A KEROSENE RESISTANT SEALANT 3 Reset the control valve trigger as shown in Fig 16 Once this trigger is reset sudden jolts to the stove can cause it to revert to the off...

Страница 12: ...alve should be adjusted accordingly 10 Each time an adjustment is made to the height of the burner the oil in the central reservoir and in the burner rings should be 13 8 Turn the control knob to 6 fo...

Страница 13: ...pling point on the back casting and measure the draught in the flue way using a manometer or draught gauge see Fig 28 Adjust the counter balance weight anticlockwise until a draught of 0 04 1mm w g is...

Страница 14: ...it down firmly on their grooves and that they do not interfere with the inner wick Replace the inner and outer lids ensuring that the opening in the inner lid is directed towards the front of the stov...

Страница 15: ...g in the stove and turn the control knob to 6 for 12 minutes 2 Press the ignition switch and hold it in until a flame appears This takes between 20 30 seconds 3 Keep the control knob at setting 6 for...

Страница 16: ...ay 9 Check that the burner and oil valve are level 10 With the wicks removed turn the control knob to 6 to fill the burner Check that thecorrect level of oil is present See Commissioning Section Make...

Страница 17: ...above mea sure the minimum feed rate The rate should be approx 4 2cc min 5 If either of the above input rates are not correct the control valve can be adjusted to give the required rate The high fire...

Страница 18: ...19 WIRING DIAGRAM Fig 47...

Страница 19: ...too low in burner Check oil level adjust if long time to light necessary Excessive flame noise Incorrect chimney draught Check joint seals increase height of chimney adjust draught regulator Incorrec...

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