Stanley MK III Installation And Operation Instructions Manual

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Oisin Oil Stove
MK III
INSTALLATION AND OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
This appliance is hot while in operation and retains its heat for a long period of time after use. Children,
aged or infirm persons should be supervised at all times and should not be allowed to touch the hot
working surfaces while in use or until the appliance has thoroughly cooled.

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  • Page 1 Oisin Oil Stove MK III INSTALLATION AND OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS This appliance is hot while in operation and retains its heat for a long period of time after use. Children, aged or infirm persons should be supervised at all times and should not be allowed to touch the hot...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS Page No. Stove Installation Instructions ..........3 Introduction .
  • Page 3: Stove Installation Instructions

    Installation should be carried out in a well ventilated area. Any alterations to this appliance that are not approved in writing by Waterford Stanley will render the guarantee void. This appliance is hot while in operation and retains its heat for a long period of time after use. Children, aged or infirm persons should be supervised at all times and should not be allowed to touch the hot working surfaces while in use or until the appliance has thoroughly cooled.
  • Page 4: Commissioning Instructions

    COMMISSIONING INSTRUCTIONS WHY SHOULD I HAVE MY STANLEY COMMISSIONED? Your Stanley will need to be commissioned after installation to ensure that it is correctly and accurately setup and that it operates economically and safely. The Stanley Approved Service Engineer will provide a written report at the time of commissioning.
  • Page 5: Technical Data

    TECHNICAL DATA Fuel: Kerosene 28 sec (Class C2) Mains Current: 220V - 240V, 50Hz, A.C. Supply Fuse Rating: 3 amp Chimney Draught: 12 Pa Flue Diameter: 5” (125 mm) Max Flow Rate 10cc / min Min Flow Rate 4cc / min Max Permitted Flow Rate 10.5cc/min Nominal Output...
  • Page 6: Installation

    INSTALLATION The installation must be completed in accordance with current National and European Standards and Local Codes. It should be noted that the requirements and these publications may be superceded during the life of this manual. B.S. 5410 Part 1 Oil Installations The Building Regulations: Part J England, Wales.
  • Page 7: Flue Supply/Installation Oil Storage Tanks

    FUEL SUPPLY / INSTALLATION locks. Exposed lengths of oil supply pipe must be OIL STORAGE TANKS: properly supported by purpose made clips securely fixed in place. Metal clips formed so as to hold the Oil storage tanks made of steel and all connecting pipe on to a saddle are preferred.
  • Page 8: Clearance To Combustible Material

    Fig.6 These requirements are in accordance with the fol- lowing relevant sections of BS 5410: Part 1 O.F.S. A105 Oil Stove Standard. The Building Regulations for Scotland, Ireland, Northern Ireland, England & Wales. NOTE: Fuel to the appliance should be gravity fed only.
  • Page 9: Clearances To Non Combustibles

    Fig.8 IMPORTANT NEVER OBSTRUCT FREE AIR CIRCULATION AROUND SIDES, BACK, TOP, UNDERNEATH, AND FRONT OF STOVE, EVEN IF IT IS INSTALLED AGAINST NON-COMBUSTIBLE WALLS. NEVER BUILD STOVE INTO FIREPLACES ETC..IF AIR FLOW IS RESTRICTED AROUND THE STOVE, THE REMOTE ACTING FIRE VALVE PHIAL WILL OVER-HEAT AND SHUT OFF THE OIL SUPPLY.
  • Page 10: Flueing

    The stainless steel flexible flue liner should be in ac- Fig. 10A cordance with BS4543. The liner should be secured and sealed at both the top and bottom of the chimney. A suitable cowl must be fitted at the top of the chim- ney, in some circumstances it may be necessary to fit an OH cowl to stabilise the wind effects on flue draught.
  • Page 11: Flue Stabilizer

    Fig.12 VENTILATION & COMBUSTION AIR REQUIREMENTS It is imperative that there is sufficient air supply to sup- port proper combustion. The air supply to the stove must comply with B.S. 5410: Part 1 and the relevant sections of the OFTEC Technical Book No.3. If there is an air extraction fan/s, tumble dryer or any other air using appliance fitted in the room or adjacent rooms to where this stove is installed, additional air...
  • Page 12: Installation Assembly

    INSTALLATION ASSEMBLY Fig.15 1. Remove all the packaging from the stove. 2. Position the stove in its final location. Refer to Sections 5, 6, 7, 8 & 13 to ensure that all the requirements have been met. Fig.14 3. Check the control valve rating, see section on Control Valve Rating below.
  • Page 13: Control Valve Rating

    CONTROL VALVE RATING NOTE: GREAT CARE SHOULD BE TAKEN TO EN- SURE THE ACCURACY OF THE FLOW RATE IS CORRECT, AS IT GREATLY AFFECTS THE STOVE’S PERFORMANCE. Apparatus Required: Collection Vessel Stopwatch Graduated Cylinder (capable of measuring 150ml & graduated to the nearest ml) Small Flat Screwdriver 1.
  • Page 14: Exploded View

    EXPLODED VIEW LEG (SHORT) - B00001AXX 30. CRIMP RING TERMINAL (534-193) - G00517AXX 31. SHROUDED RECEPTACLE - G00518AXX FRONT FRAME - B00003BXX 32. BRACE PLATE - Q00759AXX LH OISIN SIDE - B00004CXX RIGHT HAND SIDE - B00005CXX 33. VENT CASTING - Q00762AXX 34.
  • Page 15: Stove Operating Instructions

    We recommend that air supply to extract fan/s be lo- cated where it can serve the fan/s, without the air sup- ply passing through the area where the appliance is installed. NOTE: THE STOVE MUST BE COMMISSIONED BY AN AUTHORISED STANLEY SERVICE AGENT PRIOR TO THE FIRST OPERATION.
  • Page 16: Lighting The Stove

    Fig.19 Fig.18 LIGHTING THE STOVE In certain circumstances it may be necessary to prime the flue see previous sections on “flue draught” and” priming the flue”. Fig.20 Turn the oil control valve to setting 2, press and hold the ignition button for a duration of 90 sec- onds.
  • Page 17: User Servicing

    USER SERVICING 6. Light the stove (checking the ignition system). Check that the flue stabiliser is operating cor- Every two or three months (depending on use): rectly and that the flame pattern is acceptable. Fig.22 1. Remove the flame spreader / catalyser. Clean out all carbon deposits in the burner.
  • Page 18: Co Alarm

    The user should not adjust the draught stabiliser as it will effect the performance of the stove. CO ALARM Waterford Stanley recommend the fitting of a CO Alarm in the same room as the appliance. Further guidance on the installation of a carbon monoxide alarm is available in BS EN 50292:2002 and from the alarm manufacturers instructions.
  • Page 19: Fault Finding

    FAULT FINDING If the stove exhibits any of the following conditions, call your commissioning engineer. SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSES REMEDY Stove will not light No electrical supply to the Check Plug Top Fuse or connec- stove tor block fuse. No Oil in tank Fill Tank Manual or fire valves off Open or reset valves.
  • Page 20 Manufactured by Waterford Stanley Ltd., Unit 401-403, IDA Industrial Estate, Cork Road, Waterford, Ireland. Tel: (051) 302300 Fax (051) 302315 www.waterfordstanley.com DP 151001 N00612AXX...

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