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CE EN13229
CE EN13240
Instruction Manual
Model OL357i-B Olymberyl Gabriel Inset Boiler
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Multi Fuel and Wood Burning Inset Boiler Stove
Published July 2013
Please note This appliance has been independently
CE tested and approved for the burning of wood
and multi fuels and must, at all times, be used in
accordance with these instructions to ensure safe
and efficient operation.
You will need to refer to the serial number of your
stove should you ever need to make a claim under the
Olymberyl® Warranty. You will find the serial number,
beginning with OL, on the CE plate underneath the
removable ash lip (see page 3) at the front of the
stove as well as on the lid of the outer packaging.
Write the date the stove was delivered to you below
as this is likely to differ from the purchase date.
Remember to keep your receipt as proof of purchase.
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www.hi-flame.com
Ref: OL357i-B / UK-NI-ROI / V3.10-07-13
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  • Page 1 ® CE EN13229 CE EN13240 Instruction Manual Model OL357i-B Olymberyl Gabriel Inset Boiler ® ® Multi Fuel and Wood Burning Inset Boiler Stove Published July 2013 Please note This appliance has been independently CE tested and approved for the burning of wood and multi fuels and must, at all times, be used in accordance with these instructions to ensure safe and efficient operation.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    PLEASE NOTE Routine Maintenance This instruction manual is also used for a number Standing Down of other inset stove models in the Hi-Flame product The Olymberyl®® Warranty range and therefore some of the stove photographs Olymberyl®® Spare Parts and diagrams used, which are used for guidance...
  • Page 4: General Dimensions

    GENERAL DIMENSIONS L.H.Side view L.H.Side view L.H.Side view L.H.Side view Vertical view Vertical view Vertical view Vertical view All sizes in mm...
  • Page 5: General Specifications

    GENERAL SPECIFICATION RECOMMENDED FUELS Model Name Olymberyl Gabriel Inset Boiler Wood Logs: Moisture content <20% OL357i-B 3.6 kg (approx 8 lb) Model Number Maximum Wood Fuel Load H605 W490 D 95 275 mm (11”) Dimensions (mm): Facia Maximum Log Length Dimensions (mm): Firebox External H515 W380 D175 Or Approved Smokeless Fuels (www.solidfuel.co.uk) Net Weight...
  • Page 6: Important Safety Advice

    IMPORTANT SAFETY ADVICE BOILER STOVE SYSTEMS – SPECIFIC SAFETY ISSUES • Ensure that an approved carbon monoxide detector (BS EN50291:2001) is fitted in the same room as the • This stove requires a dedicated non-closable air stove. It should be powered by a battery designed for vent of the appropriate size for its maximum heat the working life of the alarm.
  • Page 7: Health And Safety

    BUILDING CONTROL AND HETAS comply with local water authority regulations in order to safeguard water quality and public health – see In the United Kingdom most installations of solid fuel page 7. and wood burning appliances and systems are subject •...
  • Page 8: Uk Smoke Control Areas

    PACKING LIST Isle of Man Building Regulations (2007) – Isle of Man www.gov.im As soon as you receive your new stove please check Republic of Ireland that you have a full set of components as set out in Approved Document J – Heat Producing Appliances the list below.
  • Page 9: Assembling The Stove

    ASSEMBLING THE STOVE acid content of certain mineral fuels. Should it not be possible to fit a liner then, in the Your new inset boiler stove is extremely heavy. Always interests of safety, another means of being able to handle with care and make sure that you have clean the flue system and top of the stove, for additional strong help when you move it.
  • Page 10: Removing The Baffle Plate

    REMOVING THE BAFFLE PLATE such as porous stonework, tile grout or carpets as there will inevitably be some sooty debris removed Regular checking of the baffle plate will ensure that with the baffle. When the stove and boiler are cold, the stove’s flueway stays clear of soot as well as simply put your hand inside the ‘roof’...
  • Page 11: Recommended Fuels

    RECOMMENDED FUELS • Unpleasant smoky smells both inside and sometimes outside the house Please note If you live in a UK Smoke Control Area In the event of a problem with your stove – always you must only burn approved smokeless fuels. The check your choice of fuel first! following fuels are approved by Olymberyl for use in the OL357i-B Inset Boiler stove:...
  • Page 12: Understanding Fuel Types

    • Petroleum Coke Never burn petroleum coke as this The stove is not designed to be operated with the burns at a very high temperature and its continued door left open continuously – this will reduce its use will almost certainly cause irreparable damage to operating efficiency and it will consume more fuel components such as the grate, baffle plate and fire- very quickly and produce less heat.
  • Page 13: Burning Wood Logs

    and other factors such as the fuel type, the system the ash pan get over-filled. Once you have lived with set-up and the pump flow speed. Finding the right your stove for a while you’ll soon get to know how setting(s) will be a matter of trial and error as well as often you should do this.
  • Page 14 1 The Lighting Phase ‘play off’. For example a single dense piece of wood or log will not burn as well as 2 or 3 smaller logs of For best results: equivalent mass. The more contact the wood has with Primary Air (bottom control) –...
  • Page 15: Burning Mineral Fuels

    Regular, smaller loads are better because they keep We therefore recommend burning your Gabriel Inset the fire chamber at a higher temperature, without Boiler on high output for at least 30 minutes each day over-firing it. The higher operating temperature helps to help burn off any potential soot or creosote build- prevent nuisance smoke and sooty deposits.
  • Page 16: Extended Burning

    additional fuel (but not too much so that it ‘kills’ achieve the correct balance of combustion air for your the mineral fuel that’s already alight), until there is a stove and flue system draught. good bed of burning fuel. Avoid stacking too much EXTENDED BURNING fuel against the back and sides of the boiler as this could potentially overheat the stove’s components and...
  • Page 17: Removing Ash

    REMOVING ASH INSTALLATION CHECK-LIST This information is intended to outline the general Remember, you do not need to riddle wood ash during firing, but possibly only at the start when some principles of installing your inset stove. However, as Primary Air is needed to aid the initial combustion. each installation will vary and must comply with local, national and European building regulations, which Riddling allows mineral fuel ash to fall into the...
  • Page 18: Appliance Installation Guidelines

    • The chimney has been swept and tested prior to of 225mm (9”) from the front of the stove (which installation. includes the edge of the ash lip). As a general rule it is best to extend the hearth to at least 75mm (3”) •...
  • Page 19 • Where possible once the stove position has been temperature than those produced by an open fire or settled upon any significant gaps along the side and gas appliance it does not necessarily follow that your back of the inset stove should be filled with a suitable chimney will function adequately (or safely) when inert material such as rockwool.
  • Page 20: System Installation Guidelines

    The British Flue and Chimney Manufacturers The most common problem with link up systems is Association website,www.bfcma.co.uk, produces an a failure to understand the existing system which authoritative and informative download about flues may have faults which are then exacerbated by the for stoves.
  • Page 22 radiator can be reduced to 15mm diameter provided inclined, again to encourage the natural flow. the run is no further than 300mm (12”) away from High and low limit thermostats the 22mm gravity circuit. No thermostatic or manually A high limit over-heat thermostat set at 80ºC should adjusted valves should be fitted to the heat leak be fitted to the gravity flow pipework and connected radiator to ensure that it can never be shut down.
  • Page 23: Fitting Instructions

    FITTING INSTRUCTIONS Securely attach the liner to the spigot plate using self- tapping screws and the three pre-drilled screw holes Fire Cement in the spigot. Seal the joint with fire cement and / or Always read the Fire Cement manufacturer’s fire rope before you finally position and fix it to the instructions first.
  • Page 24 1 Base fixing 2 Front fixing Firstly, remove the ash pan, log bar and firegrate. You There are also two additional pre-drilled fixing holes will then see a pre-drilled hole in the centre of the on either side of the stove fire chamber opening that base of the stove.
  • Page 25: Commissioning

    COMMISSIONING 6 Legal Requirements Explain the householder’s legal requirement to use an approved fireguard when- 1 Internal Parts ever children (or the elderly and the infirm) are likely Confirm that all internal parts of the stove are to be in the vicinity of the stove. If the installation is correctly fitted, including the baffle plate.
  • Page 26: System Balance

    SYSTEM BALANCE TROUBLE-SHOOTING CHIMNEY FIRE With all wood burning and multi fuel boiler stoves, given their particular heat cycle and the natural gravity If your stove has been installed correctly and you have fed flow, it is extremely important that the radiators also operated it correctly and regularly carried out the are balanced to ensure an efficient distribution of heat recommended routine checks then it is unlikely that...
  • Page 27 STOVE, FLUE OR OTHER • Causes: Inadequate supply of combustion air COMPONENTS GLOWING RED Check that any permanent air vent fitted to supply the extra combustion air required for the stove has not • Prevention been accidentally blocked. Remember there should The Primary and Secondary Air controls, as well as the never be an extractor fan in the same room as a stove.
  • Page 28 from the stove, they should only ever be specified, will provide limited heat output. Check that any fitted and subsequently tested by an approved permanent air vent fitted to supply the extra installer. combustion air required for the stove has not been accidentally blocked.
  • Page 29 • Causes: ‘Sludge’ in radiators is seasoned and dry, then burning the stove at very high temperature for a short period after a long slow If you have linked your new boiler stove to an old burn will usually burn off any sooty deposits. Glass central heating system and you have bled (and / or can be cleaned easily if it is undertaken regularly and balanced) your radiators and there is still a lack of...
  • Page 30: Routine Checks

    ROUTINE CHECKS REGULAR MAINTENANCE • Baffle Plate and Flue Way During the heating During routine checks if you notice anything wrong with your stove then it should be rectified season check the flue way and baffle plate at least immediately. Never use a stove that you know is not once a month to start with and remove any soot fully functioning –...
  • Page 31: Standing Down

    Remove the screws and glass clamp washers from rope seal for the door. To replace, carefully remove each corner and place them in a safe place. Note the the old seal and completely clean the seal channel of gasket spacers on the top corners. Do not attempt to debris and old glue.
  • Page 32: The Olymberyl®® Warranty

    HORSE FLAME WARRANTY any incidental or consequential damage claims of any nature whatsoever arising from the non-conformance Your new stove has been CE tested in the UK to of the stove under the terms of the manufacturer’s ensure that it meets strict constructional, performance warranty.
  • Page 33: Annual Service

    ANNUAL SERVICE External Bodywork All external surfaces should be dusted with a soft cloth or light brush. In the interests of safety it is important that your • Examine all paintwork for signs of wear and re-paint Olymberyl Inset Boiler stove is serviced on an annual these areas using an appropriate heat-resistant black basis in accordance with the instructions outlined aerosol paint.
  • Page 34: System Notes And Settings

    SYSTEM NOTES AND SETTINGS For future reference include a basic drawing of the system and notes on the circulation pump and system thermostat settings etc as well as their location and the location of the system drain point.
  • Page 36 Hi-Flame Fireplace (UK) Limited in whole or in part without the prior written permission Holmes Chapel Business Park of the copyright holder. Olymberyl® and Gabriel® are the registered trading name of Hi-Flame Fireplace (UK) Limited Manor Lane, Holmes Chapel Cheshire CW4 8AF www.hi-flame.com...

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