Installation; Location; Hearth Construction; Electrical Supply - Stanley Oisin Oil MK II Installation And Operation Instruction Manual

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The installation shall comply with the following:
B.S. 5410 Part 1 Oil Installations
The Building Regulations:
The Control of Pollution (Oil) Regulations:
B.S. 7671: Requirements for Electrical Regulations
Safety Document 635: The Electricity at Work Regulations.
Safety, Health and Welfare at Work Act for Ireland, England, Wales and Scotland.

LOCATION

When choosing a location for this appliance you
must have the following:
A.
Sufficient room for installation and servicing.
B.
Adequate clearance to combustibles
(see section Clearance to Combustibles).
C.
A satisfactory flue system (See Flue
Systems).
D.
Fixed fuel supply line and shut off valve
(See Fuel Supply).
E.
Adequate air supply to support combus
tion (See Ventilation & Combustion Air
Requirements).
F.
Proper fused power point (See Electrical
Supply).
G.
Allow for adequate air circulation around
stove.
H.
Solid floor or base of non-combustible
material which is capable of supporting
the total weight of the stove. (See Hearth
Construction).
I.
Position in the area to be heated - central
locations are usually best.
J.
Avoid installing the stove near door ways,
windows, walkways and areas with air
stream passing through.
NOTE: When passing through walls or ceilings
with the flue system:
K.
Always check for obstructions for example
electrical fittings, wiring, ducting, plumbing
and fixed furnishings.

HEARTH CONSTRUCTION

The stove must be installed on a concrete construc-
tion hearth or a non-combustible hearth slab capa-
ble of supporting the weight of the stove and instal-
lation.
Minimum hearth size: = (697mm) 27.5" wide,
(732mm) 28.8" deep with the fireplace opening cen-
trally located if applicable. 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).

INSTALLATION

Part J England, Wales.
Part F Section III Scotland
Part L Northern Ireland
Part J Ireland
Fig.1

ELECTRICAL SUPPLY

All wiring external to the appliance must conform to
the current B.S. 7671 (UK) B.S.7462 Safety
Document 635: ETC Part 1 Section 5.4.6 & The
Electricity at Work Regulations.
The stove requires a 220 V - 240 V 50Hz supply.
Connection of the appliance and any system con-
trols to the mains supply must be through a mould-
ed on plug top which is fitted to the appliance in
accordance with
Protection S.I. 1994 No. 1768 Plug and Sockets
(Safety) Regulations 1998.
WARNING:
THIS SUPPLY MUST BE EARTHED
(Refer to B.S. 7430: Code of Practice for Earthing).
NOTE: Always install in accordance with current
local wiring regulations.
IMPORTANT: The appliance plug must be accessi-
ble and so, must not be obstructed and close to the
stove. To isolate the stove, completely unplug from
the mains socket. Persons in charge of this stove
should be aware of this socket outlet position.
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