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CORNER SOLID FUEL STOVE ©
USER INSTRUCTIONS ISSUE 8 @ 8-9-11
www.oilstoves.co.uk

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  • Page 1 CORNER SOLID FUEL STOVE © USER INSTRUCTIONS ISSUE 8 @ 8-9-11 www.oilstoves.co.uk...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    INDEX Volatiles ..............14 10. WARRANTY............14 11. THE WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER... 14 12 PARTS LIST ............15 1. WARNINGS............. 1 1. WARNINGS. Tools ................. 2 Spare Parts ............. 2 During normal use many parts of this •...
  • Page 3: Tools

    The space between the ash pan and the bottom stove, make sure that you use genuine of the riddling grate is very important as this original Bubble parts. space allows air for combustion to travel up through the riddling grate, the air for combustion has Parts not covered by warranty are: - •...
  • Page 4: Main Feature Summary

    Stainless steel grate. • Deep ash pan, capable of holding 12 hours of • burnt ash. BUBBLE PRODUCTS Deep combustion chamber capable of • U.K. DESIGN – MANUFACTURE – DISTRIBUTION holding a large load of fuel. Air wash air to help keep the door glass •...
  • Page 5: Safety

    If you have to moor in situations where the Run the stove and check out the temperature on all above-mentioned criteria exist, and the stove is surrounding, adjacent or nearby combustible running, you must let it go out. materials and make sure that they are adequately protected from the effects of heat radiation.
  • Page 6: About Coal Burning

    It is possible to burn coke on a Corner Bubble on a boat but you have to experiment with the air controls and building up the fire during the evening.
  • Page 7: Fuel Logistics

    Keep your fuel carefully stored under • cover and in a dry and ventilated environment Keep a good mix say Homefire ovals, • Sticks and well-dried logs. Keep logs in a suitable basket to avoid • mess. Use a good quality hearth tidy. •...
  • Page 8: Operating Principles

    Don’t leave the appliance running and If you have to moor in a position near to unattended. high buildings, high trees or higher surrounding land. Don’t leave the appliance running overnight. Don’t leave the appliance running and It is obvious that on a boat the first and second unattended.
  • Page 9: Operating Procedures

    7. The ability of the stove to dispose of the 2. Controlling the Stove. heat (radiate or convect) generated from There are three air control valves on the stove. the burning fire. Under fire air for solid fuel. • In the design of the corner stove we have Over fire air for wood burning.
  • Page 10: Maximum Burning Times

    ON THE OTHER HAND How and when to re-fuel. • If you let the fire burn low and then put a huge Where to set the air controls. • load of fuel on, you will kill the fire and it will go How to set the chimney up.
  • Page 11: Day To Day Attention

    1. Day to day attention. It should be inspected occasionally to make sure that it is still in good condition. Make sure that the fuel-loading door and ash pit The baffle plate is a consumable item and may need doors close correctly and that there is no ash or replacing from time to time.
  • Page 12: Keeping The Stove Clean

    When you are happy that the chimney is clean. etched or discoloured. Use a vacuum cleaner to vac all the debris from the Remove the door and lay it down on some bubble stove. pack. Note it will be useful if you could enlist an assistant...
  • Page 13: Water Heating

    Remove the door and lay it down on some bubble The output of the stove is perfectly • pack. balanced between heat to space and heat to water. Support it around its periphery. If you have a water heating stove there are certain Undo the 4 screws and clamping plates then lift the extra items you will have to take care of.
  • Page 14: Note Well

    (It is illegal to place any un-shielded valves Turn the water-circulating pump on and make • on a solid fuel heating circuit we give advice sure that it is running. in 5 as a precautionary exercise.) The installer will tell you where the pump switch is located.
  • Page 15: Glossary Of Terms

    Volatiles Bubble Products Combustible entrapped component of hydrocarbon Design and manufacture in the U.K. fuel. 10. WARRANTY.
  • Page 16: Parts List

    12 PARTS LIST...
  • Page 17 ITEM DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER STOVE GRATE SUPPORT PLATE ASSY 87-01-450-6 GRATE ASSY 87-01-450-9 GRATE OPERATING ROD 87-01-450-11 GRATE OPERATING ROD HANDLE 105123-B TOP AIR SLIDER 87-01-450-16 BAFFLE PLATE 87-01-450-22 ASHPAN ASSEMBLY 87-01-450-25 ASHPIT DOOR 87-01-450-29A ASHPIT DOOR LOCKING ASS 900915-B ASHPIT LOCKING PLATE 87-01-450-36 FRONT FRET...

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