Napoleon Fireplaces SAVOY OS11 manual Location and clearances, Safety precautions, Draft air

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Document n° 1043-1 ~ 15/01/2002

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Location and clearances

If the stove is to be installed on a combustible floor, it must be installed on sheet metal or a tile. The oil drip tray, 72636 (not supplied) is a suitable substitute for either of these two pads.

Maintain these minimum clearances to combustibles (fig. 2) :

A 10 inches (250 mm)

B 13 inches (330 mm)

C 7 inches (180 mm)

A

B

C

CC

C

A

B

Figure 2

Use a double wall pipe for rear connection.

If reduced clearances are needed, obtain requirements from your local building code authorities (Installation code book).

Safety precautions

Please read the installation instructions carefully, prior to installing the oil stove.

Your Napoleon oil stove must be installed in accordance with all national and local building code standards.

Consult the authority having jurisdiction (such as municipal building department, fire department, fire prevention bureau, etc.) to determine the need to obtain a permit. If you are in doubt about the proper installation for your situation, contact your dealer or local building or fire official.

Draft air

Most of the heat generated by the oil stove is used to warm the room air. However, part of the generated heat escape as exhaust gas through the chimney, creating a ‘chimney draft’. To ensure proper operations of the stove, it must be connected to a chimney having a sufficient draft capacity to operate the stove satisfactorily.

Flue draft, measured as negative pressure in the chimney, is created by the hot, rising combustion gas. The draft, in turn, permits combustion air to enter the burner and emit the exhaust gases from the chimney to complete the combustion cycle. For the 8 kW, a draft of 0.06" (or 15 Pa) water column for maximum input burn and 0.024" (or 6 Pa) for minimum input burn is rated best to obtain the utmost performance of the oil stove.

Basic criteria essential to create and maintain chimney draft are :

1.Availability of combustion air.

2.Diameter and height of chimney.

3.Heat generated by the fire.

These segments work together to create the chimney draft. To alter one of them will affect the other two and change the amount of draft in the chimney and ultimately the stove’s performance. To ensure that adequate chimney draft is maintained, the chimney should be kept clean and without cracks. As soon as the oil stove has been installed, the chimney draft should be checked with a draftmeter. Remove the screw located on the flue collar to introduce the draftmeter, replace the screw once all the necessary tests will have been carried out. Flue draft is measured when the oil stove is hot (after a minimum use of 30 minutes) to establish a true reading of the draft.

For the recommended operating draft level, see ‘General Information’ on page 4. Draft adjustment can be made through use of the draft regulator located at the back of the oil stove (2, figure 14, page 9). In the event that the chimney draft is excessive or irregular, a draft stabiliser should to be fitted to chimney connector.

Combustion air for NON mobile home installation.

The oil burning stove consumes about 4000 ft3 of air per US gallon of oil (30 m3 of air per litre of oil). This air is introduced into the burner through air inlets and exits the chimney as combustion gas. For the oil stove to function properly, an adequate supply of combustion air is required. There are many other appliances in your home competing for air such as : a kitchen range hood, forced air heating devices, clothes dryer or a bathroom exhaust fan. Clothes dryers exhaust 400 CFM (cubic feet / minute) ; range hoods and exhaust fans can exhaust up to 150 CFM. If there is insufficient combustion air, you may need to open a door or window to avoid adversely affecting the performance of the oil stove.

The manufacturer of the stove and/or his agent is not responsible for any smoking or related problems or damages resulting from the lack of adequate combustion air. It is the responsibility of the installation contractor to ensure that adequate combustion air is available to the stove at all times or to use an external connection (fig. 3, page 6) to avoid reducing the overall efficiency of the stove.

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Contents Savoy OS11 Introduction ContentsNapoleon OIL Stove PRESIDENT’S Lifetime Limited Warranty Unit and specifications InstallationGeneral information Care of enamelled partsCombustion air for NON mobile home installation Safety precautionsLocation and clearances Draft airChimney connector Chimney specificationsAdding chimney sections Mobile Home InstallationChimney installation Fuel Supply FinishingTop flue outlet Lighting instructions Operating InstructionsUnderstanding your oil stove Oil flow adjustments AdjustmentsShut down OverheatingRemoving the flue baffle MaintenanceSeasonal maintenance Replacement parts Ordering replacement partsDocument n 1043-1 ~ 15/01/2002 Document n 1043-1 ~ 15/01/2002 Trouble Shooting

SAVOY OS11 specifications

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