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Summary of Contents for Bubble BUBBLE 1

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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Index 1. Introduction ________________________________________________ 3 2. How it Works _______________________________________________ 3 The Air Flow _________________________________________________ 3 The Fuel Air Ratio _____________________________________________ 3 3. About the Types of Stove _____________________________________ 4 Dry Stoves __________________________________________________ 4 Small Boiler Stoves ____________________________________________ 4 Large Boiler Stoves ____________________________________________ 4 4.
  • Page 3 9. The Coal Kit ________________________________________________ 9 To Remove the Coal Kit _________________________________________ 9 Coal Kit Maintenance ___________________________________________ 9 Take Care ___________________________________________________ 9 10. Routine Maintenance _________________________________________ 9 Every 4 Weeks _______________________________________________ 9 Every 8 Weeks _______________________________________________ 9 Once per Year ________________________________________________ 9 Every 4 Years ________________________________________________ 9 As Required__________________________________________________ 9 11.
  • Page 4: Introduction

    (Burner component) Door glass. The stove is a room heater which burns kerosene in a controlled manner Door glass seals. utilising an lined ordinary chimney to Door seals. discharge the products of combustion. 2. There are components in the oil This stove is designed to run with a supply line which need to be kept in coal fired effect kit which will...
  • Page 5: About The Types Of Stove

    must have a balanced and appropriate The appropriate copy of the relative flow of both oil and air. valve info is supplied with the appliance literature. The air side of the equation can vary wildly with the changing performance of the chimney and so to part compensate for this, the appliance has If your appliance has a Toby DVR a built in swinging barometric damper,...
  • Page 6: The Descaling Lever

    FULLY ANTICLOCKWISE IS FULL OUTPUT, 1. Through the lighting port. (Your installer will have set these 2. Through the front door, settings up for you during the directly into the base of the commissioning stage.) pot. 3. Via Electric ignition kit. (Optional extra) On the lower right hand side of the stove is the descaling device lever.
  • Page 7: Manual Lighting Through The Lighting Port

    flame establish and settle down 9. Light it and push it into the into blue flame combustion. lighting port tube, let the firelighter drop off the spike 10. Allow the burner to run for a into the bottom of the pot. further 10 minutes before turning the appliance up to the 10.
  • Page 8: Excess Flames During Ignition

    5. After 20 seconds and then turn the glow red and there should be whispy oil on to minimum flow.. blue flames licking through them. 6. After 2 to 3 minutes the burner To get the maximum effect the stove should come into blue flame ignition.
  • Page 9: Stove Exterior

    Use a soft cloth and slightly damp it with vinegar or a proprietary stove Your Fuel is stored in an oil tank, glass cleaner which should incorporate the following features. After cleaning wipe it dry. To clean the stove externally 1.
  • Page 10: Flooded Pot

    2. The door glass may require light cleaning occasionally depending upon If the pot floods do not attempt to the continuous running time of the light the stove until the excess oil stove has been removed from it. Lightly clean the inside of the door glass using dry cloth.
  • Page 11: Fault Finding

    • Oil tank empty Audible vibrations generated by • Oil in tank at low level. excessive flames during the lighting • Water temperature safety stat process caused by allowing too much shut down. (Optional equipment) oil to build up in the pot or excessive chimney draught.
  • Page 12: Oil Smells

    Minimum Maximum • Burner air inlet holes have firing firing become blocked due to lack of Bubble 1 5 Pence per 16 Pence service. hour per hour • Oil control valve is faulty. (Unlikely)

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