Napoleon Fireplaces SAVOY OS11 Adjustments, Shut down, Oil flow adjustments, Overheating, A C B

Models: SAVOY OS11

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Shut down

Document n° 1043-1 ~ 15/01/2002

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Shut down

1.Turn the control knob to “0" setting.

2.Lift the safety lever.

3.Turn off the oil tank fuel supply valve.

The oil tank fuel supply valve should always be shut off when the oil stove is not in operation.

ADJUSTMENTS

Oil flow adjustments

The oil flow setting is done by the manufacturer and normally should not require any adjustments. These adjustments if required must be done by a qualified technician.

Always burn the stove on low for at least 15 minutes before attempting to adjust the flow.

Turn the screw only a quarter turn at a time. Wait 10 to 15 minutes between adjustments to allow the fire to stabilize.

If the burner fails to respond to the control knob settings, other possible causes should be checked (chimney draft, dirty filter or the oil supply line) prior to attempting to adjust the carburetor.

Adjustment at minimum speed :

A

C

B

Figure 18

Turn the control knob ‘A’ to the (1) dial setting and allow the

burner to run for a few minutes. The flame must completely cover the bottom of the burner pot and the catalyser should glow red. If the flame is too small, the oil stove will quickly soot up. Turn the set screw ‘B’ (figure 18), located on the top of the carburetor, clockwise with a screwdriver to increase the flow of oil.

If the flame is too high, reduce the oil flow by turning the set screw counter-clockwise. The flames should be blue with occasional yellow tips. The catalyser should glow red.

Adjustment at maximum speed :

Gradually turn the control knob ‘A’ to dial setting (6) and allow the burner to run for a few minutes. The flame should be in a cone form with the top level with the upper part of the door. If the flame is too low, the oil flow rate should be increased by turning the set screw ‘C’ (figure 18), on the carburetor counter-clockwise. If the flame is too high, turn the screw clockwise.

The flames should have only occasional contact with the burner ring. The bottom 2" (50 mm) of the flames should be blue in colour with the remaining portion yellow.

Overheating

Adjusting the control knob to a high setting prematurely allows too much oil to enter the burning pot. This and/ or the lack of sufficient draft creates a fire intensity which in turn creates vibrations. Similarly, if the oil stove or the chimney connector start to glow red, the appliance is being overheated. Turn off the oil supply until the fire has decreased to a normal steady burn. Adjust draft to specifications.

Adjustments, if any, to your oil stove have been made by your installer. Do not attempt any further adjustments yourselves but report any failures or shortcomings in the stove’s performance to your authorized dealer.

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Napoleon Fireplaces SAVOY OS11 manual Adjustments, Shut down, Oil flow adjustments, Overheating, A C B