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OWNER`S MANUAL
OIL BURNING STOVE
YUKON
Verified and tested following
CAN/CSA B140.3 et UL 896 standards by:
Intertek Testing Services
Manufactured by:
1700 Léon-Harmel
Québec, (Québec)
G1N 4R9
www.drolet.ca
Tel. : (418) 527-3060
Fax : (418) 527-4311
READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS AND SAVE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
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Page 1 - OWNER`S MANUAL

OWNER`S MANUAL OIL BURNING STOVE YUKON Verified and tested following CAN/CSA B140.3 et UL 896 standards by: Intertek Testing Services M

Page 2 - TABLE OF CONTENT

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS COMBUSTIBLE • Your stove has been designed to work with oil #1 or #2. DO NOT USE GASOLINE, CRANKCASE OIL OR ANY OIL CONT

Page 3 - YUKON OIL BURNING APPLIANCE

LIGHTING (CONT’D) • Set the oil flow control knob at "1". As soon as the oil starts flowing into the burner, set it back to "0&

Page 4 - POSITIONING THE STOVE

TURNING THE STOVE OFF • Set the oil flow control knob to position “0”. • If you plan on keeping the stove off for a long period of time, it is re

Page 5 - CHIMNEY INFORMATIONS

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS CAN I CONVERT MY STOVE FROM A YELLOW FLAME BURNER TO A BLUE FLAME BURNER? Your stove has been tested and certified ac

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DO I NEED A FLOOR PROTECTION? You do not need a floor protection if your stove already sits on a non-combustible surface. Furthermore, it is not nec

Page 7 - LEVELLING THE STOVE

WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN TYPE A AND TYPE L CHIMNEY?Type A chimneys have insulation. Type L chimneys have a double wall. It is the air “cushi

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DRAWING #1C DRAWING #1C shows a stove functioning under normal and adequate conditions. Heat rises to the upper floors and the room where the stove

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DRAWING #2C DRAWING #2C shows the effect of a cold chimney. Cold air creates a reverse draft (negative pressure), which causes smoking problems. T

Page 10 - LIGHTING

DRAWING #3C DRAWING #3C shows the effect of negative pressure caused by an air-moving device inside the house. In the example above, the range hoo

Page 11 - CHANGING THE INTENSITY

DRAWING #4C DRAWING #4C shows the negative pressure effect caused by wind, influenced by nearby structures such as a building. Page 18 of 30

Page 12 - MAINTENANCE

TABLE OF CONTENT TECHNICAL DATA...

Page 13 - FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

DRAWING #5C DRAWING #5C shows the negative pressure effect that can be caused by wind, influenced by nearby structures such as a tree. Page 19 of

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WHEN DO I NEED TO REPLACE MY DOOR GASKET WHAT TYPE OF GASKET DO I NEED TO BUY? The gasket is there to insure that your stove remains air tight, w

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3- The catalytic rings are not in the right position, causing instability in the combustion process. Solution : Each ring is stamped with the let

Page 16 - DRAWING #1C

Step #2: level the burner in the north/south direction. 5- The burner is dirty. A burner that has not been cleaned on a regular basis will accu

Page 17 - DRAWING #2C

Solution#2 : The lack of adequate draft may be due to an improper adjustment of the draft regulator located at the back of the stove. The draft re

Page 18 - DRAWING #3C

Solution #3: The negative pressure effect may be caused by the wind blowing into your chimney. This is often caused by the interference of nearby s

Page 19 - DRAWING #4C

5- The carburator’s filter is clogged. Solution : Clean the carburetor’s filter. Start by closing all taps. Remove the two screws on the small

Page 20 - DRAWING #5C

Solutions #4: Your exhaust system may be toot short. In order to obtain a sufficient draft, your exhaust system must have a minimum height. A min

Page 21 - TROUBLE SHOOTING

WHY DOESN’T MY STOVE PRODUCE ENOUGH HEAT? Possible causes and solutions : 1- The oil flow control knob is set too low. Solution #1: Increase th

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Step #2: level the burner in the north/south direction.. 3- The oil tank is located outside the house and you are burning oil #2. When the out

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TECHNICAL DATA YUKON OIL BURNING APPLIANCE COMBUSTIBLE : OIL NO 1 OIL NO 2 HEAT INPUT : kW BTU/h kW BTU/h Minimum : 4,8 16 600 3,7 12 800

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4- The carburetor’s filter is clogged, which reduces the oil flow. Solution : Clean the carburetor’s filter. Start by closing all taps. Remove

Page 25 - WHY DID THE FIRE GO OUT?

1700, rue Léon-Harmel, Québec (Québec) G1N 4R9 tel. : (418) 527-3060 fax : (418) 527-4311 e-mail : [email protected] web site : drolet .ca LIMITE

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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS POSITIONING THE STOVE • Position the stove as close as possible to the chimney. • Many configurations are possible, t

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CHIMNEY INFORMATIONS • Before you hook up the stove, inspect the chimney to ensure that it is in good condition. • Your stove is approved on fa

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CONNECTING THE STOVE TO THE CHIMNEY • The combustion residues are vented at the back of the stove. The female part of the black pipe connector

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LEVELLING THE STOVE • Now that the stove is into place and properly hooked up to the chimney, you have to adjust the level of the burner. • Put

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CONNECTING THE STOVE TO THE OIL TANK • Make sure that the oil tank is 12" (305 mm) higher than the carburetor. This is very important, si

Page 31 - LIMITED WARRANTY

MEASURING AND ADJUSTING THE DRAFT • Your stove operates with a natural draft, created by the ascension of combustion gases in the chimney. This

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