Bubble BB2 Installer's Instructions

Bubble BB2 Installer's Instructions

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MARINE INSTALLER INSTRUCTIONS
ISSUE 1 @ 01-09-03
www.oilstoves.co.uk

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  • Page 1 MARINE INSTALLER INSTRUCTIONS ISSUE 1 @ 01-09-03 www.oilstoves.co.uk...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    INDEX 1. BEFORE STARTING THE JOB............3 1.FITTING OPTIONS................................3 2. ABOUT THE STOVE ................................4 3. OPERATING PRINCIPLES...............................4 2. SAFETY..................5 1. FUMES ....................................5 2. FIRE......................................5 3. BURNS....................................5 3. CLEARANCES ................5 4. VENTILATION................5 5. CHIMNEY..................5 1-5.
  • Page 3: Before Starting The Job

    OIL LINE ....................................10 ISOLATION VALVE................................10 ELECTRICAL.................................... 10 VENTILATION..................................10 WATER SYSTEMS................................. 10 11. FAULT FINDING HEATING SYSTEM..........11 THE CIRCUIT DESIGN.................................11 AIR LOCKED CIRCULATING PUMP............................11 AIR LOCKED PIPEWORK...............................11 INOPERATIVE CIRCULATING PUMP..........................11 INADEQUATE PIPE SIZEING............................11 INADEQUATE CALORIFYER DESIGN..........................11 INCORRECT STOVE LOCATION............................
  • Page 4: About The Stove

    Where to locate the stove. of both oil and air is required. • How to deal with fireplace design. 4. CONTROLS • Where to locate the oil tank. The output of the stove is regulated by the amount of • How to get an oil supply to the stove.
  • Page 5: Safety

    the stove must be protected by a suitable heat shield. Protection can be gained by the use of -: Take care to make sure that safety and ventilation Sheet metal heat shields and spacers. • issues are adequately addressed. Heat resistant boards. •...
  • Page 6: The Chimney Rules

    depends upon the following-: (Frequency depends upon type of fuel and THE HEIGHT. length of time used). • THE DIAMETER. Don’t phone in and ask for dispensations on the • THE TEMPERATURE OF THE GASSES IN IT. rules. • THE RESISTANCE OF THE INNER SURFACE •...
  • Page 7: Water Contamination

    9. SLEEVING. If the bubble stove is fitted up to the first bulkhead Where the oil line goes through the boat it will be necessary to fit the isolation valve outside superstructure a bulkhead fitting must be used.
  • Page 8: Fit Oil Tank

    3. RUN OIL LINE. When installing water heating Bubble stoves, the space Run the oil line and fit all the required components as heating output will be reduced.
  • Page 9: Pumped Systems

    other devices that can be used to interfere with the free flow of water. 5. PUMPED SYSTEMS Always come off the stove with 28mm copper for a minimum run of 350 mm before dropping on to 22mm hep 2o To ensure suitable flow of water through the primaries a suitable injector tee should be used.
  • Page 10 The damper will only be brought into use under conditions of high chimney vacuum. SEC 2. Lighting. When attempting to light the stove these are the rules, which must be followed. 1.Always make sure that the pot is not flooded with oil by looking down into the base of the pot.
  • Page 11 The pot to closure plate seal. SEC 3. Commissioning the burner. The door seal. There are two types of valve fitted to Bubble stoves Check that the correct fuel oil is being used. and access to the low fire adjustment is different.
  • Page 12 INCORRECT STOVE LOCATION. adequate air for blue flame combustion or there is an excess of fuel. The stove is fitted out of level, allowing an air pocket Check that the chimney is working correctly. (This to build up in the top of the boiler, causing subsequent means pulling enough air into the burner to allow kettling and damage to thermostat sensing phial on correct blue flame combustion to occur.
  • Page 13 plastic bag and dispose of it. Have your service man replace or clean all the filters in the oil supply line. 8. OPERATING OIL FLOW RATES. OIL Flow rates in cc per minute. 6. EVERY TWO YEARS -: Have your service man clean the filter in the Oil 16cc Control Valve and check the function of all the safety equipment associated with the stove, oil supply and...
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  • Page 15 © HARWORTH HEATING LTD 30.6.98 This publication may not be copied by any means, without written permission from the authors. This product is subject to continuous development and improvement and it is consequently acknowledged that due to this process there may be some omissions and errors.

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