AGA The Little Wenlock Oil Instructions

AGA The Little Wenlock Oil Stove manual cover
Pages 25
Year 2005
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AGA The Little Wenlock Oil Stove Specification

The AGA The Little Wenlock Oil Stove is a compact yet robust heating appliance designed to deliver efficient thermal performance and aesthetic appeal. Constructed with high-quality cast iron, this stove ensures durability and effective heat retention, making it ideal for smaller spaces. It features a nominal heat output of approximately 5 kW, providing a comfortable warmth that is well-suited for both residential and small commercial environments. The stove operates on oil, offering an alternative heating solution for areas where traditional fuel sources may be less accessible.

Its design incorporates a simple yet sophisticated aesthetic, with a classic black finish that complements various interior styles. The stove's dimensions are compact, making it suitable for installation in space-constrained areas without compromising on its heating capabilities. The inclusion of an adjustable airwash system helps maintain a clear view of the fire through the stove's glass door, enhancing the ambiance of the room.

For ease of maintenance, the stove includes a removable ashpan and a top or rear flue outlet option, facilitating flexible installation configurations. Safety features include a self-regulating flue damper that ensures optimal combustion efficiency and minimizes emissions. The Little Wenlock Oil Stove is designed to meet rigorous environmental standards, contributing to a reduced carbon footprint.

Overall, the AGA The Little Wenlock Oil Stove blends traditional craftsmanship with modern technology, offering a reliable and environmentally friendly heating solution that delivers consistent performance and timeless style.

AGA The Little Wenlock Oil Stove F.A.Q.

How do I start the AGA Little Wenlock Oil Stove for the first time?

To start the AGA Little Wenlock Oil Stove, ensure the oil supply is turned on and the stove is properly connected. Open the air control, ignite the oil using a match or lighter, and allow it to burn steadily before adjusting to the desired heat setting.

What should I do if my oil stove does not ignite?

If your oil stove does not ignite, check the oil supply, ensure the wick is clean and properly positioned, and verify that there is no blockage in the air inlet. If the problem persists, consult the user manual or contact a professional technician.

How often should I clean the AGA Little Wenlock Oil Stove?

The AGA Little Wenlock Oil Stove should be cleaned at least once a month during regular use. Pay special attention to the wick, burner, and air inlets to ensure efficient operation.

What maintenance is required for the oil stove's flue system?

Regularly inspect the flue system for blockages or damage. It should be swept and cleared of soot and debris at least once a year to ensure proper ventilation and safe operation.

How can I improve the efficiency of my oil stove?

To improve efficiency, ensure the stove is properly maintained, clean the burner and wick regularly, and use high-quality oil. Additionally, keep the air control adjusted to maintain an optimal burn rate.

Why is my stove emitting smoke?

Smoke emission can be caused by a blocked flue, improper wick setting, or contaminated oil. Check these areas for issues and clean or replace components as necessary.

What should I do if the stove's flame is uneven or flickering?

An uneven or flickering flame may indicate a problem with the wick or air intake. Ensure the wick is evenly trimmed and clean, and that the air intake is unobstructed.

Can I use any type of oil in the AGA Little Wenlock Oil Stove?

No, only use the recommended type of heating oil specified in the stove's manual. Using the wrong type of oil can affect performance and damage the stove.

How do I adjust the heat output of the stove?

Adjust the heat output by turning the air control knob. Opening it increases the airflow and heat, while closing it reduces them. Always adjust gradually to avoid extinguishing the flame.

What should I do if I smell oil inside the house?

If you smell oil, check for leaks around the oil line and stove. Ensure all connections are tight and there are no spills. Ventilate the area immediately and call a professional if the issue persists.