All statements of output are made on the assumption that the stove is run on a CONTINUOUS
BASIS.
The stove burns kerosene in a controlled manner utilising a lined ordinary chimney to discharge
the products of combustion.
The following instructions assume that the stove has been correctly installed and correctly
commissioned, and there are no basic system faults in the existing central heating circuits.
The stove must not be run with:
1. Cracked or damaged door glass.
2. Without the lighting port plug fitted back into it’s tubular socket.
3. With the door permanently open or ajar.
This stove is designed to run with or without a coal effect kit.
It must be clearly understood that coal effect will only be available at the output levels detailed.
Bubble Stoves can be fitted with a variety of oil control valves, each stove has the relevant valve
data sheet packed with it.
Make sure that you read the oil valve data sheet in conjunction with this document to make sure
that you know what controls are available to you.
C
C
O
O
A
A
L
L
E
E
F
F
F
F
E
E
C
C
T
T
A
A
V
V
A
A
I
I
L
L
A
A
B
B
I
I
L
L
I
I
T
T
Y
Y
B2I 10/1 inset (Between 3 and 6 on the dial)
For spacing from combustibles and fire guarding this stove must be treated in the same way as a
SOLID FUEL APPLIANCE and as such, whilst it is running, some parts of it will become hot
and must not be touched.
Fireguards must be fitted and only British Standard 6539 or 6778.
2
2
H
H
O
O
W
W
I
I
T
T
W
W
O
O
R
R
K
K
S
S
Your stove generates heat from burning oil mixed with air in a vaporising pot located in the
bottom of the stove.
Once alight, the performance of the appliance is controlled by the oil control valve, which is
situated behind the front fender below the operating knobs on the lower left hand side of the
appliance and operates as follows
It has oil flow control from 2 to 10kW by simply turning the flow control knob to the desired
setting.
In addition it also has an automatic water temperature control thermostat and automatic oil cut
off device (should the appliance water temperature become too high)
The water temperature is controlled automatically by a thermostat which is simply set by turning
clockwise to increase the temperature and anticlockwise to decrease the temperature.
If the stove is operated with the thermostat control set to maximum it will run on full flame until
it achieves the target water temperature and then drop the flame onto mini, from there on it will
automatically modulate the flame from high to low in line with the heating load demand.
(Assuming that the oil flow control knob is set near to maximum)