The Flue; Top Flue / Rear Outlet - Stanley Tara Mk3 Installation And Operation Instructions Manual

Oil stove
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Clearances to Non Combustibles
From Sides - 200mm
From Top - 510mm
From Rear - 200mm
From Front - 200mm
Fig.8
IMPORTANT
NEVER OBSTRUCT FREE AIR CIRCULATION
AROUND SIDES, BACK, TOP, UNDERNEATH, AND
FRONT OF STOVE, EVEN IF IT IS INSTALLED
AGAINST NON-COMBUSTIBLE WALLS.
NEVER BUILD STOVE INTO FIREPLACES ETC..IF
AIR FLOW IS RESTRICTED AROUND THE STOVE,
THE REMOTE ACTING FIRE VALVE PHIAL WILL
OVER-HEAT AND SHUT OFF THE OIL SUPPLY.
THE OIL CONTROL AND THE IGNITION SYS-
TEMS WILL OVERHEAT.

THE FLUE

NOTE: It is imperative that all the requirements re-
garding the flue system and ventilation are adhered
to when installing the stove, as failure to do so could
Fig.9
result in loss in performance of the stove.
WARNING: Only operate this appliance if connected
to a properly installed flue 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
appliance.
SETTING
TOP FLUE OUTLET/REAR OUTLET
The stove has a flue spigot angle at 45
and horizontal. A 45
the flue either vertically or horizontally. See Fig.10.
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DRAUGHT
1
2
3
10 - 12 Pa
4
10 - 12 Pa
5
10 - 12 Pa
6
10 -12 Pa
o
bend can be used to orientate
8 - 10 Pa
9 - 11 Pa
o
to the vertical

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