Bubble B1 User Instructions

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USER INSTRUCTIONS
B1 HALF POD MARINE OIL STOVE ©
ISSUE 2
WARNINGS .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................3
INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 3
FIRE GUARDING. .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................3
DOOR GLASS. ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................3
STOVE EXTERIOR ...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................4
BURNER POT ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................4
FASTENING DOWN. .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................4
HOW IT WORKS ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 4
CONTROLS .........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................4
LIGHTING. .........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................4
STOVE COMPONENTS ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................5
RUNNING THE STOVE ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 5
OIL CONTROL VALVE DETAILS ..................................................................................................................................................................................................5
LIGHTING AND ADJUSTING ......................................................................................................................................................................................................5
TWO WAYS TO LIGHT THE STOVE ...........................................................................................................................................................................................5
1. LIGHTING INTO THE BASE OF THE POT ............................................................................................................................................................................6
2. MANUAL LIGHTING THROUGH THE LIGHTING PORT ...................................................................................................................................................6
TURN THE OIL OFF.........................................................................................................................................................................................................................6
EXCESS FLAMES DURING IGNITION ......................................................................................................................................................................................6
CORRECT LOW FIRE RUNNING ...................................................................................................................................................................................................6
CORRECT HIGH FIRE RUNNING .................................................................................................................................................................................................6
NEVER TRY TO RELIGHT A HOT STOVE ..................................................................................................................................................................................7
EXTINGUISHING THE STOVE ....................................................................................................................................................................................................7
FUEL SUPPLY INFORMATION .....................................................................................................................................................................................................7
FUEL GAUGE ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................7
ISOLATION VALVE .........................................................................................................................................................................................................................7
FUEL FILTER .....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................7
SAFETY SHUT OFF VALVE ............................................................................................................................................................................................................7
ISOLATION VALVE .........................................................................................................................................................................................................................7
FLOODED POT ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................7
STOVES WITH BOILERS ...............................................................................................................................................................................................................7
FAULT FINDING ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 7
CHIMNEY PROBLEMS......................................................................................................................................................................................................................7
DOWN DRAFTING ...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................8
ATMOSPHERICS. ..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................8
SUMMARY OF CHIMNEY PROBLEMS .........................................................................................................................................................................................8
CHIMNEY HEIGHTS. .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................8
MINIMUM HEIGHT FOR LOW FIRE RUNNING ......................................................................................................................................................................8
FUEL SUPPLY PROBLEMS ...............................................................................................................................................................................................................8
WAXING .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................8
CHANGING OIL PRESSURE AT THE STOVE. ...........................................................................................................................................................................8

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  • Page 1 USER INSTRUCTIONS B1 HALF POD MARINE OIL STOVE © ISSUE 2 WARNINGS ...............................................3 INTRODUCTION ................................................3 FIRE GUARDING..............................................3 DOOR GLASS..............................................3 STOVE EXTERIOR ............................................4 BURNER POT ..............................................4 FASTENING DOWN............................................4 HOW IT WORKS ................................................4 CONTROLS .................................................4 LIGHTING................................................4 STOVE COMPONENTS ............................................5...
  • Page 2 POOR OIL FLOW PROBLEMS........................................9 OIL FEED SET UP.............................................9 OIL LINE ................................................9 WATER CONTAMINATION ..........................................9 RACING ................................................9 FLUE VACUUM ..............................................9 BURNER SHUTS DOWN AND STOVE GOES OUT ...................................9 OIL TRIP WILL NOT RESET ........................................10 BURNER WILL NOT COME TO HIGH FIRE ..................................... 10 OIL WILL NOT FLOW INTO THE POT ....................................
  • Page 3: Door Glass

    On the boiler versions there are 2 x 1" BSP female ARNINGS 1.Commissioning sockets for water connections to be made. Do not attempt to operate this appliance unless it Both boilers are high water content and suitable for has been correctly commissioned and you have a pumped or gravity systems, pressurised or open vented fully signed commissioning form.
  • Page 4: How It Works

    Where stoves are ignited each day then the glass may steady and constant supply of combustion air to the soot up as the lighting process may generate a little burner. soot until the stove has settled down into blue flame The flow of oil into the pot can be adjusted via the combustion.
  • Page 5: The Optional Coal Kit

    Lighting the stove takes a little time and patience; the The front door can be opened beneath which is a small following procedure should be adopted. apron covering the front of the burner pot. Open the front door. The apron can be lifted off to reveal access to the Remove the coal kit if it has been supplied with the lighting port cover.
  • Page 6 Through the front door, directly into the base of the Light it and push it into the lighting port tube, let the pot. firelighter drop off the spike into the bottom of the 1. L pot. IGHTING HE BASE Always make sure that the pot is not flooded with oil. Replace the lighting port plug back into the tube and On the first light up you may find the first option close the cover.
  • Page 7: Fault Finding

    To try and ensure satisfactory performance from the AFETY HUT OFF ALVE BUBBLE stove chimneys must be capable of An automatically operated safety valve designed to maintaining a constant steady vacuum of not less than shut off the oil supply should a fire occur near to the .04"...
  • Page 8 OWN DRAFTING HIMNEY EIGHTS The contents of the chimney are equal to a cylinder of MINIMUM HEIGHT FOR HIGH FIRE RUNNING IS hot air which depending upon its temperature and 2.2 METRES (long extension) volume wants to move vertically, with some force. When cruising, reduce the chimney height and turn Stopping it moving vertically are resistances such as: the stove down to match the reduced chimney height.
  • Page 9: Water Contamination

     Water temperature safety stat shut after a flame out. down. (Optional equipment) If the bubble stove is fitted up to the first bulkhead the isolation valve may well be fitted outside the cabin...
  • Page 10: Burner Will Not Come To High Fire

     Secondary float chamber in oil control The descaling device has adjustable packing, which may need to be tightened up after first undoing the valve flooded lock nut  Safety trip button accidentally caught If this does not work then you will need to replace the and tripped off.
  • Page 11: Oil Smells

    To achieve optimum burner performance at these flow rates you will need to have matching flue vacuums as stated. IL SMELLS Visual check on all joints for obvious leaks. Check that the descaling lever packing gland nut is adjusted. EFLOODING A FLOODED POT If the stove is blown out by severe down drafting oil will run into the pot to a depth of approx 15mm and then stop.
  • Page 12: Fault Finding Heating System

    Harworth Open the front door via the circular brass knob. Heating –Bubble Products, we will then issue any Remove the optional coal kit if it has been supplied FOC parts as required.
  • Page 14: Parts List

    PARTS LIST PART NO DESCRIPTION STOVE SPECIFIC PARTS DRY STOVE DRY STOVE FIREBRICK KIT COMPRISING OF :- DRY STOVE SIDE BRICKS DRY STOVE BACK BRICK BAFFLE PLATE ASSEMBLY (means including fastener) DRY STOVE OIL VALVE ASSEMBLY 78-01-008DRY REAR HEAT SHIELD SPECIFIC PARTS SMALL BOILER STOVE SMALL BOILER ASSEMBLY 92-20-102A...
  • Page 15 SMALL BOILER STOVE OIL VALVE ASSEMBLY SMALL BOILER STOVE FIREBRICK KIT REAR HEAT SHIELD FOR SMALL BOIER STOVE SPECIFIC PARTS LARGE BOILER STOVE LARGE BOILER ASSEMBLY 92-20-105A TOBY VALVE TO ACCEPT AQUASTAT 35 SEC 4/13 78-01-008WET AQUASTAT ZW12 (3904011) 78-01-008C SLEEVE (FOR AQUASTAT) ZW12 (3904012) 78-01-008D REAR HEAT SHIELD FOR LARGE BOILER STOVE...
  • Page 16 HEAT SHIELD FASTENERS M8 DOOR HINGE DOOR HANDLE M8 NUT 77-02-072 COMMON OIL FLOW CONTROL ROD ASSEMBLY COMPRISING :- SPLIT PIN 77-02-044 OIL TRIP ROD (ALLUMINIUM) 87-01-501TCR OILTRIP SWITCH BLACK KNOB RS686-008 FLOW RATE STICKER PRINT011 COMMON OIL VALVE COMPONENTS COMPRISING :- OIL CONTROL VALVE SUPPORT BRACKET 87-01-501-16 OIL CONTROL VALVE INLET FITTING...

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