Stove systems can be cleaned manually, i.e., using tools such as flue brush, wire
brush for burner pots, etc. to remove deposits but this method is messy and still
leaves awkward places not fully clean.
The alternative is to use a cleaning tablet which will clean the stove components
thoroughly and keep the stove running at optimum performance.
Application
Turn the stove to a low setting, simply throw * in a cleaning tablet (each pack
contains 5 tablets) so that it falls into the internal base of the burner pot and
leave in low heat for about 30 minutes. After this period the stove may be turned
up as required. So long as the flame within the stove shows a green-blue colour
the tablet is working cleaning the system, sometimes even days later.
Note *
The construction of some burner pots with burner net arrangements does not allow
the tablet to be placed in the stove while it is working. In these cases, turn
off the stove, allow to cool down, remove burner net, place tablet on internal
floor of burner pot, replace net and light as per the stove manufacturers
instructions.
The tablets are manufactured from wax and will not corrode or harm the stove.
Frequency of use
On a stove that is running continuously 24 hours/day we recommend that a cleaning
tablet is used every 14 days. Stoves used a) intermittently or b) continually on
the low heat setting require cleaning when visible signs of carbon deposits can
be seen on the burner pot surfaces or attached to the burner net.
14. SPARE PARTS
The stove type should be quoted on ordering any spare parts. This can be obtained
from the name plate, mounted over the cleaning pin. In the event of this being
unreadable, the stove diameter and total height should be quoted, together with
any detail of a possible water heating coil.
FITTING OF SPARE PARTS
The burnerpot and copper water heating coil have an average life expectancy of 8-
10 years.
The burnerpot is constructed such that defects first occur with the top air
intake ring corroding, allowing to much air into the combustion chamber giving
rise to soot deposits and poor heating effect. Should this occur the burnerpot
should be changed.
An oilstove which stands unused with salt water in the burnerpot will corrode
through in approx. 6 months. Precautions against this occurring should be taken.
Never light a stove with a central heating or hot water coil that is not filled
with water. The copper coil will be burned through very quickly. Only models 66MS
and 66MKS can be lit without the central heating system being connected, This is
because the copper water coil is fitted round the outside of the combustion
chamber.
CHANGING THE BURNERPOT AND COPPER COIL
The oilstove is held together with 3,3 mm pop rivets. These are drilled out,
where after the stove can be totally stripped down. This is the only way the
burnerpot and heating coil can be changed. The new burnerpot is tapped carefully
in from the bottom of the combustion chamber and held in place with 3 pop rivets
or self tapping screws.
The heating coil is forced in from the top of the combustion chamber which can
become a little oval during the process. (This is why the total strip down is
necessary).
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