
OIL FIRED STOVES
INSTALLATION & SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS
200 Series
Kingston
New Zealand
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CONTENTS
1. Technical Information
2. Important Notes
3. Dimensions
4. Installation
a. Installation of the stove
b. Chimney installation
c. Ventilation
d. Oil supply
5. Positioning of the logs
6. Installing the stove
7. Customer briefing
8. Trouble-shooting chart
9. Spare parts
1. TECHNICAL INFORMATION
FUEL – Set for either Kerosene or Diesel – USE only the correct oil
(Check data plate).
DO NOT USE GASOLINE, CRANKCASE OIL, OR ANY OIL USING
GASOLINE.
Oil consumption MAX 16.5 cc/min
0.99 gal/hr
Oil consumption MIN 6 cc/min
0.36 gal/hr
Heat input MAX 10.4kW (35,500 Btu/h)
Heat input MIN 3.8kW (13,000 Btu/h)
Heat output MAX 6.9kW (23,600 Btu/h)
Heat output MIN 2.76kW (9,500 Btu/h)
Oil connection ¼” NPT
Electrical supply NONE
Weight packed (approx) 100kgs
MAX efficiency 73%
2. IMPORTANT NOTES
The installation must be in accordance with the regulations of authorities
having jurisdiction. The installation must be carried out by a qualified person.
If the chimney has previously been used to burn solid fuel, the chimney
should be swept before the stove is installed.
Oil burning appliances shall be connected to flues having sufficient draft at all
times, to ensure safe and proper operation of the burner.

3. DIMENSIONS
When the stove is unpacked the restrictor plate handle will need positioning in
the vertical position. Hold the handle in the vertical position and tighten the
lock nut as shown below.
Oil burning appliances shall be connected to flues having sufficient draft at all
times, to assure safe and proper operation of the burner.

4. INSTALLATION
Install the stove in accordance with the requirements given below. If a
concealed oil connection is to be made, prepare pipe work prior to installing
the stove. Fit the four adjustable feet provided to each of the cast iron legs.
a. INSTALLATION OF THE STOVE
The stove can be installed in any adequate area suitable for solid fuel fires
and stoves.
Clearances
Dimensions in mm
Clearances Combustible material Non-combustible Material
A- Sidewall to top casting 406 50
B- Backwall to top casting 267 130
C- Sidewall to flue pipe 635 279
D- Backwall to flue pipe 279 155
E- Corner to flue pipe 419 240
F- Front 914 0
G- Corner to top casting 229 50
Hearth
The stove must stand on a fireproof hearth made of non-combustible material
and be of sufficient size to accommodate the stove (Fig:1).
Fire Surround
It is recommended that a fire surround should not be closer than 610mm from
the stove if manufactured from combustible material.
b. CHIMNEY / INSTALLATION
The stove is supplied with a collar for 5” internal diameter flue pipe. 4”
diameter flue pipe may be used with a suitable adaptor.
The stove should be connected to a chimney/flue of not less than 4” internal
diameter. A continuous stainless steel liner (min 4” diameter), suitable for oil,
should be used to line an existing chimney. The minimum flue height should
be 15ft. In all cases the chimney should conform to relevant Building
Regulations. Alternatively a clay liner to BS1181 may be used.
1) The fabric of the chimney must be sound and free from
obstructions. Any air leaks and bad joints must be rectified.
2) The chimney should be terminated in such a manner to prevent
ingress of rain.
3) The chimney must serve the stove alone and not be shared with
any other appliance.

4) External flues of asbestos or cast iron pipe should not be used.
Excessive exposure will result in heat loss and poor
performance.
5) Means of sweeping should be included.
IMPORTANT
For the burner to function correctly at maximum efficiency a steady flue draft
not exceeding 0.12” w.c. and not less than 0.04” w.c. is required. The draft
should be assessed with a reliable manometer as described in “6
Commissioning”. Down draft cannot be tolerated and arrangements must
be made to overcome this condition when it occurs. Flue pipe connection
should be made with good quality fire cement to make sure of an airtight seal
between the stove and flue pipe. Any soot door, register plate etc, must also
be sealed to form an airtight joint. No air should enter the chimney except
through the inlets through the stove.
c. VENTILATION
Ventilation should be in accordance with national regulations.
d. OIL SUPPLY (FIG 2)
Each stove is factory set for use on either Kerosene or Diesel. Incoming oil
supply should not be of less than 8mm diameter copper. Make the oil
connection to the stove. The oil connection is ¼” NPT on the oil valve at the
rear of the stove.
The data plate on the back of the stove is marked either Kerosene or Diesel.
Additionally check the label on the oil valve (fig 5). Use only the correct fuel
oil.
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Adjusting
nut