Specifications

FRONT OF THE APPLIANCE - 50mm (See Fig. 4 )
Above the raised insulating cover handle
75mm
In addition, adequate clearance must be available at the
front of the appliance to enable it to be operated and
serviced.
Flue pipes and fitting must not be closer than 25mm to
combustible materials and where passing through a
combustible partition such as a ceiling or roof, must be
enclosed in non-combustible sleeve providing an air
space of at least 25mm.
Spaces around the flue pipes passing through walls or
floors should be sealed against the passage of smoke
and flame.
The appliance is delivered in a fully assembled
condition with the exception of the following items which
are supplied separately packed and require assembly.
1. Complete, but dis-assembled oil burner with spare
set of wicks.
2. Oil Constant Level Valve and Support Bracket.
3. Flue Outlet Assembly.
4. Handrail Tube.
5. Appliance rear distance bracket - For use when the
appliance is installed near a rear wall or combustible
material - See Fig.6.
6. Boiler sealing cement.
7. 8mm dia copper oil feed tube.
8. Boiler pipe Collars-Boiler Model Only.
Wherever possible, it is recommended that skirting
board is removed for the width of the appliance to
enable the rear edge of the appliance top plate to make
contact with the vertical wall, and avoid a rear air gap.
(Combustible walls excepted).
Where the cooker is to stand in a recess or against a
wall which is to be tiled, in no circumstances should
the tiles overlap the cooker top plate.
The handrail brackets are held on the front ends of the
cooker top-plate casting. Remove the travel nuts and
replace with the handrail brackets ensuring the fibre
protecting washers are in position. Insert the handrail
with fitted endcaps into the brackets, positioning them
correctly, tighten the locating bolts (Fig. 5).
1. Check that the hearth is level, then move the
appliance from its transit wooden pallet, and position
it with its back against the wall and in its intended
position for flue connection.
NOTE: IF THE REAR WALL IS OF COMBUSTIBLE
MATERIAL, THERE MUST BE AN AIR GAP OF 25mm
BETWEEN THE WALL AND REAR AS SHOWN IN
FIG.4.
2. Locate and secure flue outlet spigot to top plate with
sampling hole at front. Place horizontal baffle on
spigot and locate flue outlet hood on baffle
supported by internal screws. See Fig.7.
3. Locate and fit flue pipe into flue socket, sealing joint
with fire cement.
4. Connect and terminate the flue system in
accordance with standard practice.
5. Coat the male thread of the oil burner pipe assembly
PRELIMINARY INSTALLATION
SITE LOCATION
Installation Instructions
5.
Fig. 5 DESN 510454 A
10mm
50mm
WALL PROJECTING
BEYOND THE FRONT OF
THE APPLIANCE
Fig. 4