Drolet YUKON Instructions Manual page 29

Oil burning stove
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Step #2: level the burner in the north/south direction..
3- The oil tank is located outside the house and you are burning oil #2. When the outside temperature is very
cold, the flow of oil #2 can be greatly reduced. Therefore, your stove may not have the oil flow necessary
to operate at its full capacity.
Solution : Always use oil #1 when your oil tank is located outside. Furthermore, we recommend that you
use a copper pipe with a 1" diameter to link the oil tank to the house. The copper pipe must however keep
a 3/8" diameter when it is inside the house.
4- The oil tank filter is clogged. This can occur when the filter is not periodically replaced.
Solution: Ideally, replace the oil tank filter at the beginning of each heating season. Furthermore, in order
to avoid the risk of blocking the filter with the oil tank residues, it is recommended that your oil tank be
installed with a horizontal slope of at least ¼" per foot. This will help concentrate the accumulation of
residues at the back of the oil tank instead of near the tap entry.
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