Specifications

elbow with oil resistant jointing compound and
screw into the burner base, check position of elbow.
See Fig.8 (Boiler Model) or Fig. 8A (Non-Boiler
Model).
Visually confirm that the oil burner pipe is level or
slopes upwards to the oil entry in the burner base, to
avoid air locking.
6. Fit oil burner base to support plate and secure with 3
bolts.
7. Lift up insulating covers and remove hotplate.
(Boiler Model Only).
8. Place and locate the cast-iron baffle and stainless
steel baffle assembly as per Fig.9 through the
hotplate aperture. Replace the hotplate with the fins
over the oil burner position.
Pipe connections should made to the two Rp1 (1in BSP
int) flow and return tappings in the boiler on the LH side
of the appliance.
Pipe connections should be made with Rp1 (1in BSP
ext) x 28mm dia copper compression fittings or steel
pipe nipples.
Gravity Domestic Hot Water
The 28mm O.D. primary flow pipe must rise
continuously from the boiler section to the cylinder to
ensure good gravity circulation and extended to provide
an open vent.
The 28mm O.D. primary flow and return pipes must not
exceed 10m each in length. Pipe runs in excess of 5m
must be lagged.
Seal the boiler body to the combustion chamber with
fire cement provided, or non-boiler models remake any
disturbed seals on firebrick assembly.
1. Fit and lightly secure oil control valve support bracket
to cooker LH side panel. See Fig.10.
Using a spirit level, check that the horizontal face of
the support bracket is level in all directions, then
tighten and secure bracket fixing screws.
2. Mount oil control valve on support bracket and adjust
its height (via locknuts) so that the "OIL LINE" mark
on the LH side of the oil control valve body,
measures a vertical height of 256mm from the valve
body "mark" to the base plate level.
NOTE: IF THE APPLIANCE IS MOUNTED ON A
PLINTH, ADD THE HEIGHT OF THE PLINTH TO THE
DIMENSION GIVEN. CHECK USING A SPIRIT LEVEL,
THAT THE TOP OF THE VALVE IS LEVEL IN ALL
DIRECTIONS.
1. Open outer burner door and lift/remove inner burner
door.
2. Withdraw oil burner base assembly and place on a
work surface. Locate perforated shell assemblies
onto burner base (lighting port at burner front), and
check that the shell assemblies seat correctly (near
airtight), and that the top horizontal baffle fits on top
of the shells. Remove the shells, and check that the
vapourising chamber plug fits snugly into the base,
and that the vapourising wicks fit into the burner
base grooves.
3. Transfer the oil burner base assembly into
combustion chamber with centre support at the rear
end and the two front support screws forward in the
combustion chamber.
Adjust the front support levelling screws of the
burner assembly until it is level in all directions, then
tighten the locknuts on the levelling screws. Use a
cross spirit level to ensure burner is level in all
directions.
NOTE: THE BURNER BASE MUST BE LEVEL.
4. Insert the copper oil feed pipe through the side of
the cooker with the front end turned upward for
connection to the burner base front elbow.
The opposite end of the pipe should be connected to
the elbow on the outlet of the oil control valve.
NOTE: KINKING OF THE OIL FEED PIPE MUST BE
AVOIDED OTHERWISE AIRLOCKING WILL OCCUR.
ALWAYS RUN THE PIPE TO A LOW LEVEL POINT,
THEN GRADUALLY PROVIDE A CONTINUAL
UPWARD SLOPE TO THE BURNER.
5. Connect oil supply tank feed pipe to inlet of oil
control valve open all oil valves to allow oil into
control valve. It may be necessary to purge the oil
line to prevent air locking.
Installation Instructions
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Fig.6 Clearance Between Cooker and Combustion Wall
Fig.7
WATER CONNECTIONS
OIL CONTROL VALVE INSTALLATION
BURNER INSTALLATION