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10.2.3.

 

Gasket 

The gasket around the perimeter of the door may harden over a period of time. It should be replaced if it becomes difficult to close the door 
or  if  air  starts  to  leak  in  around  the  perimeter  of  the  doors,  causing  the  fire  to  become  a  little  less  controllable.  An  ARTE

®

  rope  gasket  kit  is 

available on your local ARTE

®

 dealer. 

10.2.4.

 

Internal parts that need maintenance 

The components that are in the flame route - consisting of the vermiculites, the ceramic glass, flue collar and stainless stell baffle - are subject 
to extreme stress beacause of the heat produced by the fire. Occasionally, some of these parts may have to be replaced as part of routine 
maintenance. 

 

All of these service parts can be bought from your ARTE

®

 dealer, and we recommend that damaged parts are replaced as soon as possible 

to avoid consequential damage. 

Should the baffle be distorted by overheating, the fireplace will still function, although its efficiency may be compromised. Please replace it as 
soon as possible. 

Internal wear accelerating factors 

 

Regular overheating 

 

Accumulated soot and ashes 

Cleaning the fireplace and the flue 

When wood is burned slowly, it produces tar and other organic vapors, which combine with emitted moisture to form creosote. The creosote 
vapors condense in the relatively cool chimney flue. As a result, creosote residue accumulates on the flue lining. When ignited this creosote 
makes an extremely hot fire. 

Initially,  do  a  monthly  check  for  the  presence  of  soot  above  the  deflector  plate  and  around  the  outlet  flue.  If  the  fireplace  suddenly  start 
operating slowly check for intense presence of soot around the flue collar or in the flue / chimney. 

 

Clean the flue/chimney all the way from the fireplace to the flue end point above the house. A good practice is to clean the flue after each 
operating season and to inspect it prior to the start to ensure that bird’s nests or other blockages have not occurred during the off season. 

10.2.5.

 

Chimney sweeping 

Inspect the fireplace regularly during the operating season as part of a regular maintenance schedule. 

To inspect the chimney, let the fireplace cool completely. Then inspect the chimney through the flue collar by using a mirror. If you cannot 
inspect the flue system this way, the fireplace must be disconnected to provide better viewing access 

Clean the chimney using a brush with the same size and shape as the flue. Run the brush up and down the flue, causing any deposits to fall to 
the bottom of the fireplace where they can be removed the same way as the ash.  

If you cannot inspect or clean the chimney by yourself, contact your local ARTE

®

 dealer or a professional chimney sweep. 

If you experience a chimney fire, act promptly and: 

 

Close the air regulation 

 

Evacuate the house 

 

Call the Fire Department 

10.2.6.

 

Annual maintenance 

Before the operating season starts, perform a thorough cleaning, inspection and repair: 

 

Thoroughly clean the chimney and flue connector 

 

Inspect the chimney for damage and deterioration. In case of prefabricated chimney, replace any weak sections. In case of a masonry 
chimney, have a mason make any needed repairs 

 

Check the ceramic glass for any cracks and replace if needed 

 

Check the door and handle for tightness. Adjust if needed. 

The flue and its connector should be inspected at 

least once every two months during the operating 

season to determine if a creosote buildup has 

occurred. If creosote has accumulated, it should be 

removed to reduce the risk of a chimney fire

 

Components in the flame route, the gasket and the paint 

finish are not covered by the warranty. 

Summary of Contents for NIREAS

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...preparation 14 7 3 3 Combustion air intake 14 7 3 4 Power failure 14 7 3 5 Heating during seasonal change or in adverse weather conditions 15 7 4 Adjusting the combustion air 15 7 4 1 Adjusting the c...

Page 3: ...ced locally which creates local employment and more tax revenues stay in the province 2 2 Buying firewood Where can I get my firewood Regenerated ready to burn firewood can be purchased from dealers F...

Page 4: ...rewood Avoid wood that pops chestnut conifers such as cedar spruce and pine as they may damage your fireplace or the flue Pay attention to the size of the logs Good firewood must have been cut at leas...

Page 5: ...on its insulation In average the required heat output for a properly insulated room and with external temperature of 0 is 40 kCal h per m3 Taking into account that 1kW equals 860 kCal h an equivalent...

Page 6: ...omising the secure transfer of our products 4 1 Unpacking the fireplace 1 The product will be delivered on a wooden palette which is lined with wooden side panels and top panel Pic 4 1 1 2 Firstly rem...

Page 7: ...rs Do not use ANY fuel other than the recommended 5 4 Flue security instructions Prior to installing the fireplace ARTE the chimney sweep or a qualified technician should check the condition and opera...

Page 8: ...e inclination and the distance of the chimney from the ridge according to the following table Pic 5 4 2 3 Inclination RIDGE CHIMNEY DISTANCE MIN HEIGHT ABOVE THE RIDGE m H m 15 1 85 m 0 50 m OVER THE...

Page 9: ...must be placed on top of the trunk approximately 20cm from the ceiling The grille must always be installed as its purpose is to allow the heat that builds up inside the trunk to be released in the roo...

Page 10: ...ons referring to national and European standards The installation can be set into operation only after it has been tested by a qualified inspector Prior to installing the new fireplace please contact...

Page 11: ...d only in case of heater map installation 13 Water pump 14 Automatic filling valve 15 Closed expansion tank 16 ARTE NIREAS fireplace 9 Fan coil heater 10 Radiator or heater mat 11 Temperature pressure...

Page 12: ...r map installation 13 Water pump 14 Automatic filling valve 15 Closed expansion tank 16 ARTE NIREAS fireplace 9 Fan coil heater 10 Radiator or heater mat 11 Temperature pressure gauge 12 Three way val...

Page 13: ...ge 12 Three way valve for by pass 5 Drainage 6 Water distribution box 7 Buffer tank 8 Hot water 1 Automatic vent valve 2 Thermometer 3 Overheating safety valve 4 ARTE NIREAS fireplace ARTE NIREAS fire...

Page 14: ...uipped with the following control systems 7 2 About ARTE NIREAS fireplace The fireplace that you just received is a device designed to offer excellent heating distribution in the area with a very high...

Page 15: ...ith external fresh air When you open the door of the combustion chamber for adding firewood there should be no pressure difference between outdoor and indoor air in the room so it is good to keep the...

Page 16: ...r intake damper To prevent overheating they are equipped with a sensor positioned in the copper tube Table 7 2 2 Line 10 of the water jacket where in the case of overheating the device closes the supp...

Page 17: ...o an outage longer than that an uninterruptible power supply device can be used UPS For safety reasons if the regulator is not receiving power the damper closes completely and is automatically placed...

Page 18: ...nages the DHW and HC pumps The table below presents the different modes of operation of the fireplace ICON MODE DESCRIPTION ON The air intake damper is automatically adjusted in order to stabilize the...

Page 19: ...e operation of another heat source e g gas boiler or to command an additional pump or solenoid when the water temperature reaches a predetermined value 7 4 2 5 TIME ADJUSTMENT screen The screen displa...

Page 20: ...the top of the buffer tank T1 The screen displays WAW temp sensor T1 damaged If the sensor is not installed the alarm is not activated Failure of the sensor on the bottom of the buffer tank T2 The scr...

Page 21: ...in order for enough air for combustion to enter Close the door again once the wood ignites 7 Ensure there is adequate air supply oxygen to maintain the flame clear and powerful when you reduce the amo...

Page 22: ...scharged directly through the draft of the flue to the exterior and not in the heating area ARTE NIREAS chamber manages to provide the maximum secondary combustion performance An automatic air intake...

Page 23: ...be stored in a closed container until cooled down or buried on the ground or dispersed somewhere 10 2 2 Glass ARTE NIREAS fireplace has a single ceramic glass in the window of the combustion chamber i...

Page 24: ...lean the flue chimney all the way from the fireplace to the flue end point above the house A good practice is to clean the flue after each operating season and to inspect it prior to the start to ensu...

Page 25: ...ttles inside the fireplace it forms rust which expands the more it settles This can cause excessive pressure on the fireplace joints thus causing damage NOTE It is recommended to thoroughly clean the...

Page 26: ...WATER HEATING FIREPLACE NIREAS 25 12 DIMENSIONS...

Page 27: ...Device dimensions W x D x H cm 77 5 50 128 Combustion chamber dimensions W x D x H cm 60 32 42 Flue draft Pa 12 Heated area m2 55 200 Weight kg 208 External air inlet The section must be increased by...

Page 28: ...artial failure to comply with the specifications contained in it ARTE also declines all responsibility resulting from an improper use of the appliance incorrect use by the user from unauthorized alter...

Page 29: ...INSTALLATION USER MANUAL WATER HEATING FIREPLACE NIREAS 28 Page NOTES S N S N...

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