Napoleon Fireplaces Oven SAVOY OS11 User Manual

INSTALLER : THESE INSTRUCTIONS MUST BE CONVEYED TO AND REMAIN WITH THE HOMEOWNER.  
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INSTALLATION AND OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS  
FOR  
OIL-FIRED CAST IRON STOVE  
MOBILE HOME APPROVED  
MODEL  
SAVOY OS11  
Installation and Service must be performed by a Qualified Installer, Service Agency or the Oil Supplier  
WOLF STEEL LTD., RR#1, 24 NAPOLEON RD.,  
BARRIE, ON., CANADA L4M 4Y8 (705)721-1212  
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Fax: (705)722-6031  
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NAPOLEON oil stoves are manufactured under the strict Standard of the World Recognized  
ISO9001 Quality Assurance Certificate.  
NAPOLEON products are designed with superior components and materials, assembled by trained craftsmen who take great pride  
in their work. The complete stove is thoroughly inspected by a qualified technician before packaging to ensure that you, the  
customer, receives the quality product that you expect from NAPOLEON.  
NAPOLEON OIL STOVE PRESIDENT’S LIFETIME LIMITED WARRANTY  
The following materials and workmanship in your new NAPOLEON oil stove are warranted against defects for as long as you own the  
stove. This covers : combustion chamber, heat exchanger, borosilicate glass (thermal breakage only), gold plated parts against tarnishing,  
and porcelainized enamelled components.  
Wearable parts such as carburetor and catalytic components, oil reservoir , burner, flue baffle and high temperature paint are covered and  
NAPOLEON will provide replacement parts free of charge during the first year of the limited warranty.  
Labour related to warranty repair is covered free of charge during the first year. Repair work however, requires the prior approval of an  
authorized company official. Labour costs to the account of NAPOLEON are based on a predetermined rate schedule and any repair work  
must be done through an authorized NAPOLEON dealer.  
CONDITIONS AND LIMITATIONS  
NAPOLEON warrants its products against manufacturing After the first year, NAPOLEON will not be responsible for  
defects to the original purchaser only —i.e., the individual installation, labour or any other costs or expenses related  
or legal entity (registered customer) whose name appears to the reinstallation of a warranted part, and such  
on the warranty registration card filed with NAPOLEON. expenses are not covered by this warranty.  
provided that the purchase was made through an  
authorized NAPOLEON dealer and is subject to the  
following conditions and limitations :  
Notwithstanding any provisions contained in the  
President’s Limited Lifetime Warranty, NAPOLEON’S  
responsibility under this warranty is defined as above and  
This factory warranty is non-transferable and may not be it shall not in any event extend to any incidental,  
extended whatsoever by any of our representatives. consequential or indirect damages.  
The oil stove must be installed by an authorized service This warranty defines the obligations and liability of  
technician or contractor. Installation must be done in NAPOLEON with respect to the NAPOLEON oil stove and  
accordance with the installation instructions included with any other warranties expressed or implied with respect to  
the product and all local and national building and fire this product, its components or accessories are excluded.  
codes.  
NAPOLEON neither assumes, nor authorizes any third  
This limited warranty does not cover damages caused by party to assume, on its behalf, any other liabilities with  
misuse, lack of maintenance, shipping, accident, respect to the sale of this product. NAPOLEON will not be  
alterations, abuse or neglect. Parts installed from other responsible for : over-firing, downdrafts, spillage caused  
manufactures will nullify this warranty.  
by environmental conditions such as rooftops, buildings,  
nearby trees, hills, mountains, inadequate vents or  
ventilation, excessive venting configurations, insufficient  
makeup air, or negative air pressures which may or may  
not be caused by mechanical systems such as exhaust  
fans, furnaces, clothes dryers, etc.  
This limited warranty does not cover chipping flaking of  
porcelainized enamelled components where the stove has  
been installed in a salt air or highly humid environment that  
may be corrosive or cause rust. Stove inspection for  
damage to the enamel should be done prior to accepting it.  
Any damages to the stove, combustion chamber,  
enamelled finish or other component due to water,  
weather damage, long periods of dampness,  
condensation, damaging chemicals or cleaners will not be  
the responsibility of NAPOLEON.  
This limited warranty further does not cover any scratches,  
dents, corrosion or discolouring caused by excessive heat,  
abrasive and chemical cleaners nor chipping on porcelain  
enamel parts, nor any venting components used in the  
installation of the stove.  
The bill of sale or copy will be required together with a  
serial number and a model number when making any  
warranty claims from your authorized dealer. The warranty  
registration card must be returned within fourteen days to  
register the warranty.  
In the first year only, this warranty extends to the repair or  
replacement of warranted parts which are defective in  
material or workmanship provided that the product has  
been operated in accordance with the operation  
instructions and under normal conditions.  
NAPOLEON reserves the right to have its representative  
inspect any product or part thereof prior to honouring any  
warranty claim.  
After the first year, with respect to the President’s Limited  
Lifetime Warranty, NAPOLEON may, at its discretion, fully  
discharge all obligations with respect to this warranty by  
refunding to the original warranted purchaser the  
wholesale price of any warranted but defective part(s).  
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General information  
Oil consumption **  
max speed min speed  
.25 US gal/hr  
0.96 liter/h  
Chimney draft required  
Nominal heat  
output  
Flue outlet inside  
diameter  
Weight  
max speed  
.06" w.c.  
15 Pa  
min speed  
27,300 BTU/hr  
8 kW  
.073 US gal/hr  
0,28 liter/h  
.024" w.c.  
6 Pa  
220 lbs  
100 kg  
5 inches  
125 mm  
Care of enamelled parts  
Do not use abrasive cleaners to clean these parts. Buff lightly with a clean, dry cloth. Porcelain enamel components must  
be handled with care. The baked-on finish is “glasslike”. If struck, it will chip. Touch-up paint is available through your  
Napoleon dealer.  
Care of glass  
If the glass is not kept clean permanent discolouration and / or blemishes may result. Normally a hot burn will clean the  
glass. The most common reason for dirty glass is running the unit at a low burning rate. If it is necessary to clean the glass,  
use a soft cloth with a nonabrasive cleaner. Coarse cleaning materials may cause scratches or otherwise damage the  
glass. Scratches can develop into cracks or breaking of the glass.  
DO NOT CLEAN GLASS WHEN HOT !  
The glass is very strong for maximum performance. However, always close the door gently. If the glass should ever crack  
while the fire is burning, do not open the door until the fire is out and do not operate the stove again until the glass has  
been replaced with new borosilicate glass, available from your Napoleon / Wolf Steel Ltd. dealer. DO NOT SUBSTITUTE  
MATERIALS. Check gaskets and seals regularly.  
INSTALLATION  
WARNING : Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service or maintenance can cause injury or property  
damage. Refer to this manual. For assistance or additional information consult a qualified installer, service agency  
or the oil supplier.  
Unit and specifications  
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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)  
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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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The stove must be firmly bolted to the floor with 1/4 inch lag bolts (fig. 8, p. 8).  
Minimum clearances to combustibles are as shown in figure 2, page 5.  
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The chimney must be installed in accordance with the manufacturer’s  
instructions. Use only specified components with no substitutions. The  
chimney and pipe must extend at least 8 feet above the stove and 3 feet  
above the highest point of the roof. Install a rain cap at the top which will not  
impede the smoke exhaust. The chimney must be supported at the ceiling or  
roof so that its weight does not rest on the stove.  
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flashing, so that the structural strength, insulation and waterproof qualities of  
the home are not lessened. Seal with silicone to maintain a vapour barrier at  
the chimney and outside air pipe penetrations. To check that the air pipe is  
well fixed.  
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Connection from the stove’s air intake to the outside is mandatory in mobile  
homes only, either through a hole in the wall, or through a hole in the floor.  
Use a fresh air kit. Secure the 4 inch diameter aluminium liner to the air intake  
collar. Avoid cutting away floor joists, wall studs, electrical wires of plumbing.  
Seal around the outside pipe with insulation to prevent drafts.  
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IF ROOM AIR STARVATION OCCURS BECAUSE THE FRESH AIR  
INTAKE IS BLOCKED WITH ICE, LEAVES, ETC.., OR BECAUSE THE  
STOVE DOOR WAS LEFT OPEN, OR DUE TO A STRONG EXHAUST FAN  
OPERATING ETC., DANGEROUS FUMES AND SMOKE FROM THE  
OPERATING STOVE COULD BE DRAWN INTO THE ROOM.  
Figure 4  
THE TOTAL SMOKE PIPE LENGTH SHOULD NOT EXCEED 40% OF THE CHIMNEY HEIGHT ABOVE THE  
STOVE TO A MAXIMUM HORIZONTAL RUN OF 10 FEET.  
All smoke pipe must slope upwards at a minimum of 1/4" per foot (6 mm/300 mm) and all connections must be  
tight and secured by three sheet metal screws equally spaced.  
An uninsulated smoke pipe shall not pass through an attic, roof space, closet or similar concealed space, or  
through a floor, ceiling, wall or partition, or any combustible construction.  
Chimney specifications  
If the chimney is ‘cold’, the normal combustion cycle will not work. A cold chimney may be caused by disuse, being too  
large, not insulated, being external or not high enough so not enough draft. Exterior chimneys cool rapidly, causing poor  
draft and condensation.  
Chimney connector  
The stove should be located as close as possible to the chimney to avoid draft problems. Horizontal flue connectors restrict  
the establishment of the required chimney draft and thereby prevent the normal functioning of the stove. Ensure that the  
connection is supported and fastened to the stove.  
Example : Screw the connector to the flue collar or wrap plumber’s strapping around the vertical section of the connector  
and screw to either edge of the rear heat shield. Ensure that the strapping is snug fitting. A single wall chimney connector  
may be used only within the room where the unit is located, between the oil stove and the chimney but never passing  
through a combustible ceiling or wall. Minimum connector clearances to combustibles are to be maintained. If necessary,  
where local codes allow, a wall thimble may be used.  
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There are two types of chimney connectors :  
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A single wall chimney connector may be used for top  
connection :  
This connector must be 316 grade 26 gauge stainless steel or 1 mm  
vitreous enamelled steel and with a 5" (127 mm) diameter. Secure  
the connector joints with 3 sheet metal screws. The joints are to be  
airtight. All connector sections must be attached to the unit and to  
each other with the crimped or male end pointing down towards the  
oil stove.  
Use a double wall chimney connector for rear connec-  
tion :  
Figure 5  
Figure 6  
The connector should be of the same make (manufacturer) as the  
chimney components.  
2 FT.  
min  
Chimney installation  
10 FT.  
3 FT.  
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Connection to a A-VENT chimney :  
An A-Vent chimney, either 4" (101,6 mm.) or 5" (127 mm.) in diameter may be used.  
The minimum chimney height is to be 15 feet or 4.6 metres measured from the  
appliance flue collar to the top of the chimney but not including any chimney caps.  
Installation of all chimney systems is to be in accordance with the chimney  
manufacturers installation instructions. If the stove is to be connected to a masonry  
chimney, a stainless steel liner is required. DO NOT USE ANY MAKESHIFT  
MATERIALS DURING INSTALLATION.  
Figure 7  
1. Move the stove into position with the flue centred, mid point between two joists to  
prevent having to cut them. Use a plumb bob to line up the centre.  
2. Cut and frame an opening in the roof to provide a 2" (50 mm) clearance between the outside of the chimney and any  
combustible material. DO NOT FILL THIS SPACE WITH ANY TYPE OF MATERIAL.  
Nail headers between the joists for extra support. Firestop spacers must be placed on the bottom of each framed opening  
in any floor or ceiling that the chimney passes through (figure 5).  
3. Hold a plumb bob from the underside of the roof to determine where the opening in the roof should be. Cut and frame  
the roof opening to maintain proper 2" (50 mm) clearances (figure 6).  
Example : A = Chimney diameter + 2 times the required clearance from chimney to combustible framing materials.  
Connection to a L-VENT chimney :  
This appliance is certified to be connected to a L-VENT chimney, 5" (127 mm). Use NAPOLEON ADAPTOR, W 175-0198.  
This adaptor is specifically designed for Energy Vent Chimney.  
Adding chimney sections  
Add chimney sections, twist locking (clockwise) securely, to the required height. Safety requirements dictate that the  
chimney must be at least 3 feet (915 mm) higher than the highest point where it passes through the roof and at least 2 feet  
(610 mm) higher than the highest part of the roof or structure that is within 10 feet (3.05 m) of the chimney, measured  
horizontally (figure 7). Obstacles close to the chimney may cause down drafts which may be prevented by the installation  
of a chimney cap fitted with a wind deflector. If your chimney system is enclosed within the attic area, a rafter radiation  
shield is required.  
MOBILE HOME INSTALLATION  
In mobile home installation, the oil stove must be installed with an oil drip tray. Order this part, 72636, from your Napoleon  
dealer  
When installing the OS11 into a mobile Home, a carburetor support (supplied) must be installed for extra support of the  
carburetor (fig. 4). Ensure the support is adjusted to make contact with the floor. Outside air intake is mandatory in mobile  
homes only.  
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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  
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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).  
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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  
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)  
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Slide each glass piece so that it fits into the upper and lower channels of the  
reflector. Use pliers to pinch the ends of the channels to prevent glass from falling  
out.  
FUEL SUPPLY  
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The NAPOLEON cast iron oil burning stove is designed and fitted with a special  
carburetor to use only a specific category of fuel oil. This fuel oil must be clean and  
free of any dirt or traces of water. Impurities in the fuel oil can cause a reduced  
efficiency level.  
Figure 10  
The only fuel to be used with this heating appliance is FURNACE OIL  
N O . 1 OR NO. 2 .  
DO NOT allow the oil tank to get empty. To do so may cause the stove to  
soot and increase the risk of a chimney fire.  
Never use gasoline, motor oil or any gasoline contaminated oil.  
The oil tank should be located in such a manner to prevent exposure to  
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  
equipped with a fuel suction pump. The system selection depends on the location  
of the fuel tank.  
Figure 11  
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).  
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Figure 12 - Top flue outlet  
Figure 13 - Rear flue outlet  
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Burner  
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Baffle  
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Optional mirrors  
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Control knob  
Intake collar  
Safety lever  
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Control filter access  
Min. setting adjustment screw  
Max. setting adjustment screw  
Carburateur  
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De-scaling lever  
Figure 14  
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS  
Understanding your oil stove  
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Furnace oil is fed from the tank to the burner floor (A) where is  
it ignited by means of a firestarter. The heat produced by this  
flame brings the burner temperature to the required level to  
vaporize the fuel. Oil will only burn as a vapour not a liquid.  
Room combustion air enters the burner through the air inlet  
holes (B).  
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The stove carburetor contains a filter to trap impurities. This  
filter must be cleaned periodically with the frequency  
depending on the fuel purity. A safety lever controls fuel flow.  
Oil can only enter the float chamber when the safety lever is  
depressed. Oil temperature variations will affect the oil flow  
into the float chamber. A float in the chamber raises the fuel  
level available to the burner. The carburetor is also controlled  
by a control knob which turns from “0" (off) to ”6" (high setting)  
(fig. 16).  
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In the center of the burner is the catalyser (C) which aids the good combustion. When the stove is in operation, the  
catalyser glows red. The stove should not be used with out both the catalyser, catalyser top (D) and ring (E).  
To the right of the unit, just below the side panel is a small push rod called a de-scaling lever, (F), that should be pushed  
and pulled in and out as well as turning slightly at the same time to keep the inlet pipe clear of carbon buildup. This should  
be done on a weekly basis.  
Because the draft from the chimney is never uniform, a draft regulator has been added to ensure a constant air intake to  
the burner regardless of external factors.  
When the door is opened, an automatic oil valve shut-off rod lifts the safety lever (B, figure17) and the stove shuts down  
(A, figure17)  
Never light the burner if any oil is in the burner pot. The burner pot must be cleaned thoroughly prior to lighting or  
relighting.  
Keep the door of the oil stove closed when it is in operation except during lighting procedures.  
Proceed once installation is complete and all necessary instructions have been followed  
When lit for the first time, the stove will emit a slight odour for a few hours. This is a normal temporary condition  
caused by the curing and the “burn-in” of internal paints and lubricants used  
in the manufacturing process and will not occur again. After extended periods  
of non-operation such as following a vacation or a warm weather season, the  
stove may emit a slight odour for a few hours. This is caused by dust particles  
burning off. In both cases, open a window to sufficiently ventilate the room.  
Lighting instructions  
1. Through the open door, remove the catalyser components (C, D and E,  
figure 15) from the burner.  
2. Ensure that the burner pot is dry, and clean with no oil remaining.  
3. Place a piece of thumb nail size firestarter gel (methane pellet or paraffin paper  
or 2 tablespoons of methylated spirits) into the burner pot.  
NEVER USE ALCOHOL OR GASOLINE AS A FIRESTARTER.  
Light with a long taper or wadded piece of paper. Immediately replace the  
catalyser components (figure 15). Ensure that the top is centred.  
Figure 16  
4. Closed the door and set the control knob to “0" (figure 16). Depress safety lever  
to allow oil flow into the carburetor (B, figure 17).  
5. Turn the carburetor control knob to the ”1" dial setting.  
6. Allow 10 to 15 minutes of low burn for the flames and chimney draft to stabilize.  
The catalyser should glow red before changing to a higher setting.  
7. The stove may now be adjusted to the desired heat setting, usually between “2"  
and ”4". Never switch straight from “1” to “6". A longer burner life will be achieved  
if the control knob is moved one setting at a time leaving approx. 5 minutes  
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between settings.  
If the fire goes out, return the carburetor control knob to the “0" setting. Let the  
burner cool off completely before repeating the lighting procedure. Clean out any  
oil before relighting.  
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NEVER OPERATE THE STOVE WITH THE DOOR OPEN OR AJAR.  
Figure 17  
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Shut down  
1. Turn the control knob to “0" setting.  
2. Lift the safety lever.  
A
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.  
C
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.  
B
Figure 18  
Adjustment at minimum speed :  
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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A
MAINTENANCE  
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B
Seasonal maintenance  
WEEKLY - DESCALE  
Push and pull the de-scaling lever in and out as well as turning  
slightly at the same time completely two or three times. Push in for  
normal burner operations or before relighting.  
EVERY 3 TO 4 MONTHS - CLEAN BURNER  
Remove all three catalyser components (C, D, E, figure 15,  
page 10). Remove any carbon residue and remaining oil from the  
burner using a slightly damp cloth. Buff dry before reinstalling.  
F
EVERY 3 TO 4 MONTHS : CHIMNEY INSPECTION  
The chimney and the chimney connector must be inspected at least  
once every 3 months during the heating season to ascertain  
whether there has been a buildup of soot in the system. If a soot  
buildup has occurred, it should be removed to reduce the risk of  
chimney fires.  
G
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E
Figure 19  
ONCE OR TWICE A YEAR : FLUE BAFFLES INSPECTION  
- Remove the flue baffle (page 12). If a soot buildup has occurred  
on the flue baffles and the combustion chamber, it should be  
removed.  
A : Control knob  
B : Thermostat control  
C : Oil level regulator  
D : Safety lever  
E : Filter  
YEARLY : CHIMNEY MAINTENANCE  
The chimney is to be swept at least once a year. It is also  
recommended that prior to every heating season the entire system  
be professionally inspected, cleaned and repaired where  
necessary.  
F : Main float  
YEARLY - CLEAN CARBURETOR FILTER  
G : Safety float  
H : Filter cavity  
1. Set the control knob to “0".  
2. Turn off oil supply at the valve or the tank valve.  
3. Raise the safety lever (D).  
4. Place a container under the carburetor to contain any spillage. Remove the filter plug held on with two screws.  
5. Pull out the filter (E) and clean in oil using a soft brush. Never use a wire brush.  
6. Replace filter and plug.  
Clean all enamelled stove panels and the outside of the glass using a slightly dampened cloth. NEVER CLEAN WHEN  
THE STOVE IS HOT.  
DOOR GASKET REPLACEMENT  
Check the door gasket periodically to ensure the seal is functioning properly and the door fits tight. Replace the gasket if  
necessary.  
Removing the flue baffle  
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Figure 20  
Figure 21  
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REPLACEMENTS  
Ordering replacement parts  
Contact your dealer or the factory for questions concerning prices and policies on replacement parts. Normally all parts  
can be ordered through your Napoleon dealer or distributor. When ordering replacement parts always give the following  
information:  
1. Model & Serial number of fireplace  
3. Part code  
5. Finish  
2. Installation date of fireplace  
4. Description of part  
Replacement parts  
For warranty replacement parts, a photocopy of the original invoice will be required to honour the claim. Ordering  
Replacement Parts  
When ordering spare parts, please indicate model number, colour code, parts description, and code number.  
N° Code  
Description . . . . . . . . . Type . . . . Qty  
N° Code  
Description . . . . . . . . . Type . . . Qty  
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
100917  
Cam pin . . . . . . . . . . 12x20 M7 . . 01  
Plug . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 01  
Cap . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 04  
Chain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 01  
Hinge pin . . . . . . . . . . . 6x30 . . . . 02  
Descaler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 01  
Bushing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 02  
Glove . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 01  
Bushing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 01  
Pin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2x20 . . . . 02  
Gasket . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7x3 . . . 1,01 m  
Gasket . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 01  
Gasket . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 01  
Draught regulator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 01  
Knob . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 01  
Tightness nut . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 02  
Float regulator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 01  
Spring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 01  
Regulator shaft . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 01  
Fixing plate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 01  
Ceramic rope . . . . . . . . . Ø 4 . . . 0,53 m  
Ceramic rope . . . . . . . . . Ø 15 . . . 1,60 m  
Ceramic glass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 01  
Brass screw . . . . . . . . . d. 10 . . . . 01  
Screw . . . . . . . . . . . . M5x6 . . . . 01  
Catalyser cover . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 01  
Catalyser body . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 01  
Catalyser ring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 01  
Regulator filter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 01  
Shaft-guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 01  
Sealing plate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 01  
34 251204  
35 261817  
36 276230  
37 277902  
38 300489  
Glass retainer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 01  
Heat shield . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 01  
Reflector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 01  
Trap . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 01  
Base . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 01  
104708  
109552  
109718  
110404  
119217  
119801  
134107  
134258  
39 301526 EF Door lock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 01  
40 260589 60 Heat shield . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 01  
41 303625 EF Top plate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 01  
42 303872 EF Flue collar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 01  
43 306283  
44 307438  
45 310732 EF R. side panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 01  
46 310829 EF L. side panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 01  
47 312633  
48 315609  
49 320106  
50 327903 EF Tray . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 01  
51 331111 EF Main door . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 01  
52 331500  
53 352159 EF Top plate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 01  
54 359800 EF Front plate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 01  
55 300125 EF Leg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 04  
56 179623  
57 622507  
58 905329  
59 905330  
60 181630  
61 181625  
62 982645  
64 445905  
65 988867  
80 124412  
81 160706  
10 134601  
11 142316  
12 142874  
13 142875  
14 146304  
15 149868  
16 164205  
17 165141  
18 166023  
19 179622  
20 259036  
21 181617  
22 105006  
23 188820  
24 189118  
25 189825  
26 194401  
27 194402  
28 198205  
29 199204  
30 222205  
31 236130  
Back wall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 01  
Fuel retainer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 01  
Burner support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 01  
Air duct . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 01  
Base . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 01  
Bracket . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 01  
Regulator shaft . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 01  
Flue baffle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 01  
Burner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 01  
Complete burner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 01  
Gasket . . . . . . . . . . . . Ø 12 . . . 4,06 m  
Ceramic rope . . . . . . . . . Ø 7 . . . 3,98 m  
Feed line regulator-burner . . . . . . . . . 01  
Fixing plate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 01  
Complete door . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 01  
Strut . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 02  
Leg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 01  
32 236511 60 Burner support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 01  
33 239723 60 Regulator support . . . . . . . . . . . . . 01  
Optional :  
W175-0198  
SP32  
72611  
NAPOLEON ADAPTOR 5" 'L' Vent  
NAPOLEON SUCTION PUMP  
IGNITOR  
72636  
OIL DRIP TRAY  
72632  
VISIOFLAMME  
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TROUBLE SHOOTING  
SYMPTOM  
PROBLEM  
TEST SOLUTION  
Flames extinguish during lighting.  
Very cold chimney. No draft  
established  
- Leave door ajar until fire has caught.  
- check air supply in the room  
Fire extinguishes once firestarter has  
burnt off.  
Fuel tank is empty  
- Fill tank  
Fuel valve is closed.  
- Open valve  
Main carburetor float not engaging.  
Control knob is set on “0"  
Fuel tank is empty.  
- De-press the safety lever  
- Adjust control knob to ”1"  
- Fill tank  
Fire extinguishes during use.  
Insufficiant draft  
- Call your installer  
Flame is excessely large, smokey and  
sooty.  
Fuel adjustment made too quickly.  
- Return control knob to “1" ; wait for  
normal combustion. (catalyser should  
glow red).  
- Wait 5 to 15 minutes between each  
adjustment.  
Stove burns noisily, extinguishes and  
relights itself.  
Burner contains excess fuel  
Insufficient fuel  
- Adjust to lower setting. If problem  
persists call your installer.  
- Check that the de-scaler, the  
carburetor filter and burner pot are  
cleaned.  
Fire smokes.Soot build up noticed.  
Flame imbalance  
Insufficient air supply.  
- Increase fresh air supply (open door,  
window ; add make up air supply)  
Downdraft or blockage in chimney  
- Check Chimney for Soot build up.  
clean if necessary.  
- Ensure chimney height is sufficient  
and cap is not affected by any nearby  
obstructions.  
- Room is in negative pressure.  
Increase fresh air supply. Check draft  
with draft meter and adjust if not to  
requirements. See page 5.  
Oil flow is too low on 1 setting.  
- Adjust low flow rate while control is  
set on “1", call your installer.  
Stove is not level. Flame imbalance.  
Check level. Adjust if necessary.  
Center catalyser assembly  
Catalyser not centered. Uneven fuel  
distribution resulting in secondary air  
shortage.  
Insufficient fuel  
- Check that the de-scaler, the  
carburetor filter and burner pot are  
cleaned.  
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Coke build up noticed.  
Excessive air supply.  
- Adjust draft.  
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