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FINISHING
Mounting flue collar and blanking plate
The stove is supplied with a connection flue at top. The flue collar is reversible (2 screws) so that the smoke exit can be done at rear or on the top (figure 12 and figure 13, page 9).
Leveling the stove
Four adjusting bolts with caps are supplied and which have been placed in the burner for packing purposes only. Fit the screws and caps to the bottom of the stove legs (3, figure 8). Place the level on the burner ring and adjust the bolts until the burner has reached a level position (figure 9). Secure the stove to the floor (2, figure 8) with the bracket provided (1, figure 8).
Door seal adjustment
Figure 10
The closing latch rotates around a positioned cam.
- Remove the ceramic rope gently.
- Loosen screw 1.
- Turn cam 2 to desired position.
- Tighten screw 1.
Ash tray installation
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Figure 8
Figure 11
Figure 9
To avoid damage to the ash tray during transport, it has been disconnected and stored behind the main door of the oil stove. To reinstall the ash tray to the front of the oil stove, tilt the tray at a 45° angle, center onto tab ‘A’ and lower into place.
Fitting the “visioflamme” (optional) | 1 |
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Slide each glass piece so that it fits into the upper and lower channels of the |
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reflector. Use pliers to pinch the ends of the channels to prevent glass from falling |
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out. |
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FUEL SUPPLY | 2 | |
The NAPOLEON cast iron oil burning stove is designed and fitted with a special |
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carburetor to use only a specific category of fuel oil. This fuel oil must be clean and |
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free of any dirt or traces of water. Impurities in the fuel oil can cause a reduced |
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efficiency level. | Figure 10 | |
The only fuel to be used with this heating appliance is FURNACE OIL |
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N O . 1 OR NO. 2 . |
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DO NOT allow the oil tank to get empty. To do so may cause the stove to |
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soot and increase the risk of a chimney fire. |
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Never use gasoline, motor oil or any gasoline contaminated oil. | A | |
The oil tank should be located in such a manner to prevent exposure to | ||
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direct sunlight or be close to any source of intense heat. |
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The fuel system of an oil burning stove can either be a gravity system or one |
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equipped with a fuel suction pump. The system selection depends on the location |
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of the fuel tank. | Figure 11 | |
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The fuel system of this stove is designed to supply fuel by gravity pressure only. If the supply tank location is lower than the stove, it will be necessary to use the
Napoleon SP32 suction pump. The SP32 should be installed a minimum of 12" above the stove carburetor and a minimum of 6" horizontally from the stove. This height difference will provide the necessary head pressure to feed the fuel to the carburetor.
A height difference between oil tank and oil stove in excess of 8 feet (2.44 meters) should be avoided but if necessary an oil pressure regulator must be fitted close to the carburetor to mitigate the pressure in the feeder line. The oil feeder line or oil supply line must be copper tubing with a minimum outside diameter of 5/16" (8 mm).