Oil burning stove
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Ill. 3 - Adjustment screws and bracket
1 - Feet adjustment screws and caps.
2 - Appliance fixing bracket (Canada).
Ill. 4 - Burner level check
Ill. 5 - Fitting of the handle
2.8. External tank
Canada : When the stove is connected to an external or
remote tank, it must be secured to the floor (# 2, ill. 3).
A barometric fuel tank should not be positionned where it
will be in the direct rays of the sun or adjacent to a source
of intense heat.
If the tank is more than 8 ft (2,5 m) higher than the stove a
pressure reducer must be installed on the oil line
(see ill. 7, page 17).
If the tank is lower than the stove a lift pump will have to
be utilized (see ill. 7).
A clearance of 6 " (15 cm) must be maintained between
the external/remote tank and the stove.
Technical manual
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Document n° 809-5EN ~ 15/04/1999
Ill. 6 - Fitting the tray
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7
2
1
6
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3
2
Ill. 7 - Gravity or pumped oil supply
1 - 8 ft maxi
2 - At least 0,8 ft
3 - Oil Tank
4 - Filter
2.9. Oil flow adjustment
The float regulator has been adjusted at the factory and
should not need further adjustment.
If the burner does not work correctly, check possible cau-
ses before readjusting the settings :
- Chimney draught,
- Fresh air inlet,
- Oil supply.
Low setting (# 2, ill. 8, page 18) :
- Set the regulating knob on "1" and let the burner run for
a few minutes. The flame must completely cover the bot-
tom of the burner and the catalyser body must be glowing
red hot.
- If the flame is too small, the stove will soot up quickly ;
increase the flame by turning the setting screw # 2 clock-
wise.
- If the flame is too high ; reduce the flame by turning the
setting screw # 6 counter clock-wise
High setting (# 3, ill. 8, page 18) :
- Set the regulating knob on "6" and let the burner run for
a few minutes. The flame must be shaped like a cone and
reach the upper part of the window.
- If the flame is too low ; increase the flame by turning the
Burgundy
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7
4
6
5 - Suction pump with
reserve and filter
6 - Pipe ∅ 1/4 in
7 - At least 6"
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