Clearance To Combustibles - Stanley Ashling Installation And Operation Instructions Manual

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NOTE: Fuel to the appliance should be gravity fed
only.
If there are other oil fired appliances connected to
the oil storage tank especially appliances with oil
pumps e.g. oil fired boilers or range cookery, it is rec-
ommended that a separate oil supply line is taken
from the oil tank to the stove. The separate oil sup-
ply line to the stove will avoid the possibility of the
pumped appliance taking oil from the stove burner
and control valve. A suitable shut off valve should be
fitted near the stove and be accessible at all times.

CLEARANCE TO COMBUSTIBLES

(See Figs. 4, 5, 6 & 7).
Minimum Clearance to Combustible Materials:
From the front of stove:
Left side wall looking from front:
Right side wall looking from front:
From back of stove horizontal
Mantle clearance:
Corner clearance from hearth cost.
It is recommended that this appliance is sited next to
and on a non-combustible surface. A minimum all
round clearance of 100 mm will allow air circulation
and not impede the performance of the stove.
510 mm (20")
300 mm
12"
Fig.6
1220mm - 48"
300mm - 12"
300mm - 12"
375mm - 15"
510mm - 20"
When installing the stove against a non-combustible
375mm - 15"
wall have a minimum distance of 127mm - 5"
between the wall and the stove.
Fig. 7
Fig.4
300 mm
12"
Fig.5
IMPORTANT
NEVER OBSTRUCT FREE AIR CIRCULATION
AROUND SIDES, BACK, TOP, UNDERNEATH,
AND FRONT OF STOVE, EVEN IF IT IS
INSTALLED
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
SYSTEMS WILL OVERHEAT.
6
AGAINST
NON-COMBUSTIBLE

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