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STUFE A PELLET

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2.3 

STOVE HANDLING

Both whether the stove is packed or not it is necessary to observe the following instructions for handling and transporting the 

stove from its sale point to its installation point and for any future movements:

•  The stove must be handled with idoneous means paying attention to the existing safety regulations;

•  do not turn the stove upside down and/or upset it on one side, but keep it in vertical position or as accorded with the construc-

tor instructions;

•  if the stove is made up of ceramic, stone, glass or any particularly fragile material components, all must be moved with the 

utmost care.

CHIMNEY FLUE

3.1 

INTRODUCTION

This chapter about the Chimney Flue has been drawn up in cooperation with Assocosma (www.assocosma.org) and is based on 

European Standards (EN 15287 - EN 13384 - EN 1856 - EN 1443) and UNI 10683:2012. 

It provides instructions for a good and correct execution of the chimney flue but it does not absolutely replace the current stan-

dards which the qualified manufacturer/installer should comply with. 

3.2 

CHIMNEY FLUE

Fig. 2 - Chimney Flues

LEGEND

Fig. 2

1

Chimney flue with insulated stainless-steel pipes

2

Chimney flue on the existing chimney

3

Inspection plug

4

Inspection door

5

≥ 3,5 mt

•  The chimney flue or chimney is of great importance for the correct running of the heating appliance.

•  It is fundamental that the chimney flue is perfectly built and always maintained with a perfect efficiency.

•  The chimney flue must be sole (see 

Fig. 2

) with insulated stainless-steel pipes (1) or installed on the existing chimney flue (2).

•  Both this solutions must be endowed with an inspection plug (3) and/or an inspection door (4).

Summary of Contents for ACCENT AIRTIGHT

Page 1: ...CADELsrl Allrightsreserved Tuttiidirittiriservati LORD 7 7 0 SWEET3 7 7 0 PERLA3 7 7 0 CRISTAL3 7 7 0 ONE AIRTIGHT BEAM AIRTIGHT ACCENT AIRTIGHT SHARP AIRTIGHT LEE AIRTIGHT SOUND3 5 7 UP CHROME 5 7 AIRTIGHT ROUND 5 7 AIRTIGHT FLOYD 5 0 7 0 ...

Page 2: ...0 LORD 7 0 19 5 8 REMOVAL ASSEMBLY OF SIDE PANELS SHARP AT LEE AT 20 5 9 REMOVAL ASSEMBLY OF BACK PANELS PERLA3 7 0 20 5 10 TILES ASSEMBLY PERLA3 7 0 21 5 11 REMOVAL ASSEMBLY OF METAL TILE PROFILES PERLA3 7 0 21 5 12 MOUNTINGTHE STAND ACCENT AT 22 5 13 REMOVAL ASSEMBLY OF CURVED SIDE PANELS CHROME SOUND ROUND FLOYD 22 5 14 INSTALLATION OFTEE FITTING 23 5 15 INSTALLATION OF SHARP AIRTIGHT REAR EXHA...

Page 3: ...cialized Stove repairer WARNING symbols indicates an important note 2 PACKAGING AND HANDLING 2 1 PACKAGING ThepackagingismadeupofrecyclablecardboardboxesaccordingtoRESYstandards recyclableexpandedpolystyreneinserts and wooden pallets All packaging materials can be re used for a similar use or eventually discharged as waste assimilable to the municipal solid ones in accordance with current regulati...

Page 4: ...n with Assocosma www assocosma org and is based on European Standards EN 15287 EN 13384 EN 1856 EN 1443 and UNI 10683 2012 It provides instructions for a good and correct execution of the chimney flue but it does not absolutely replace the current stan dards which the qualified manufacturer installer should comply with 3 2 CHIMNEY FLUE Fig 2 ChimneyFlues LEGEND Fig 2 1 Chimneyfluewithinsulatedstai...

Page 5: ... must be placed in the same room where the appliance is installed or otherwise in the adjacent room and it must be provided with a solid and condensation collection chamber under the entrance accessible through the sealed metal gate Auxiliary exhaust fans cannot be installed neither along the chimney nor on the chimney pot Theinnersectionofthechimneyfluecanberound thebestone orsquareandthejointeds...

Page 6: ...trictive regulations Haveyourchimneyflueandchimneypotcheckedandcleanedbyanexpertchimneysweepatleastonceaweek Thechimney sweep has to release a written declaration about the security of the system Not cleaning compromise safety 3 6 CHIMNEY POT Fig 5 Anti windchimneypots The chimney pot is important for the correct running of the heating appliance We recommend using an anti wind chimney pot see Fig ...

Page 7: ...realized in compliance with the following regulation on material selection EN 1856 1 EN 1856 2 e UNI TS 11278 All must be effected by specialized personnel or companies as provided by UNI 10683 2012 The connection between the appliance and the chimney flue should be short in order to favor the draught and to avoid con densation in the pipes The fume conduit should be equivalent or longer than the ...

Page 8: ...led with its efficient gasket It is forbidden to exhaust flue gases directly from the wall towards the outside and closed spaces also at open top The fume conduit must be placed at a distance of minimum 500 mm from flammable or heat susceptible components It is prohibited to connect more than one wood pellet or any other type of appliance vent cowling to the same flue unless there are national der...

Page 9: ...n external door which enables the chimney cleaning Fig 9 Example3 LEGEND Fig 9 1 Insulatingmaterial 2 Inspectionplug 3 Minimumsafetydistance 0 5mt External chimney flue entirely made up of insulated stainless steel pipes i e with double wall of minimum Ø100 120 mm all must be firmly attached to the wall For chimney against wind effects please see Fig 5 Ducting system throughT unions which enables ...

Page 10: ...al wall of the room see Fig 10 Bedrooms garages and store of flammable materials are excluded The air inlet should have a total net surface of 80 sqcm2 the aforesaid surface is to widen if inside the room there are other activated appliances for example electric ventilators for foul air suction cooker hoods other stoves etc which depress the environment At switched on appliance it is necessary to ...

Page 11: ... The combustion air is drawn from the cavity During installation step is necessary to verify the minimum distances required for the combustible air inlet as for example an open door or window causes a vortex which could remove the combustible air necessary to the stove see the underlying scheme On the external wall it is necessary to install a curve at 90 to protect the combustible air inflow from...

Page 12: ...r with chimney flue and chimney pot Check if there is the combustible air inlet Check the probable presence of other stoves or appliances which could depress the room Check at switched on stove if there is the presence of CO in the room Check if the chimney has the necessary draught Check if during the fume passage all has been executed in safety probable fume losses and distances from flammable m...

Page 13: ... Fig 13 1 90 7cm 2 45 2cm 3 45 7cm 4 18 2cm 5 31 4cm 6 12 9cm 7 20 2cm 8 Exhaustfumesd 8cm 9 Holecombustionairinletd 6cm Fig 14 Generaldimensions SWEET3 7 7 0 LEGEND Fig 14 1 95cm 2 47cm 3 45 2cm 4 17 9cm 5 32 4cm 6 13 1cm 7 20 5cm 8 Exhaustfumesd 8cm 9 Holecombustionairinletd 6cm ...

Page 14: ...4cm 2 52 1cm 3 45 6cm 4 21 3cm 5 32 4cm 6 16 5cm 7 20 5cm 8 Exhaustfumesd 8cm 9 Holecombustionairinletd 6cm Fig 16 Generaldimensions CRISTAL3 7 7 0 LEGEND Fig 16 1 91cm 2 47 7cm 3 45 4cm 4 19 2cm 5 32 4cm 6 14 4cm 7 20 5cm 8 Exhaustfumesd 8cm 9 Holecombustionairinletd 6cm ...

Page 15: ...ig 17 Generaldimensions SHARPAIRTIGHT LEEAIRTIGHT LEGENDE Fig 17 8 Exhaustfumesd 8cm 9 Holecombustionairinletd 6cm Fig 18 Generaldimensions SOUND35UP 7UP LEGENDE Fig 18 8 Exhaustfumesd 8cm 9 Holecombustionairinletd 6cm ...

Page 16: ...19 Generaldimensions CHROME5 7AIRTIGHT ROUND5 7AIRTIGHT LEGEND Fig 19 8 Exhaustfumesd 8cm 9 Holecombustionairinletd 6cm Fig 20 Generaldimensions FLOYD5 0 7 0 LEGEND Fig 20 8 Exhaustfumesd 8cm 9 Holecombustionairinletd 6cm ...

Page 17: ... 1 95 2cm 2 46cm 3 45 2cm 4 18 9cm 5 31 4cm 6 13 6cm 7 20 2cm 8 Exhaustfumesd 8cm 9 Holecombustionairinletd 6cm Fig 22 Generaldimensions ACCENTAIRTIGHT LEGEND Fig 22 1 98 8cm 2 46cm 3 45 2cm 4 18 9cm 5 35cm 6 13 6cm 7 23 7cm 8 Exhaustfumesd 8cm 9 Holecombustionairinletd 6cm ...

Page 18: ... see Fig 23 At maximum power check that the wall temperature does not ever exceed 80 C If it would be necessary please install a fire resistant plate on the concerned walls In some countries also masonring load bearing walls are considered flammable 5 4 STOVE DOOR REMOVAL INSTALLATION For some operations e g side panel assembly and cleaning you must remove the stove door To remove the door Open th...

Page 19: ...7 0 ONEAT BEAMAT ACCENTAT ACCENTKAT To disassemble the side panels proceed as follows Undo the rear screws see Fig 29 Open the side panel see Fig 30 and release the fastening teeth see Fig 31 To assemble proceed in reverse order Fig 29 Removethescrews Fig 30 Releasethesidepanels Fig 31 Fasteningteeth 5 7 REMOVAL ASSEMBLY OF SIDE PANELS CRISTAL3 7 0 LORD 7 0 To disassemble the side panels proceed a...

Page 20: ...oured side panel see Fig 36 Fix the complete side panel on the front and back see Fig 37 To assemble proceed in reverse order Fig 35 Removetheblackprofile Fig 36 Fixthecolouredsidepanel Fig 37 Fixthecompletesidepanel 5 9 REMOVAL ASSEMBLY OF BACK PANELS PERLA3 7 0 To disassemble the back panels proceed as follows Undo the front screws of the black panel see Fig 38 Open the panel and release the rea...

Page 21: ...Have the holes of the profile match those of the tiles and apply all the screws see Fig 40 For assembly on the stove see the next chapter Fig 40 Tilesassembly 5 11 REMOVAL ASSEMBLY OF METAL TILE PROFILES PERLA3 7 0 To disassemble the front profiles proceed as follows Undo the front screws of the profile see Fig 41 Open the panel and release the rear teeth see Fig 42 To assemble proceed in reverse ...

Page 22: ...e s feet Secure the stand with the screws supplied see Fig 43 Fig 43 Mountingthestand 5 13 REMOVAL ASSEMBLY OF CURVED SIDE PANELS CHROME SOUND ROUND FLOYD To disassemble the side panels proceed as follows Unscrew the side screws see Fig 44 Open the side panel see Fig 45 and release the fastening teeth To assemble proceed in reverse order Fig 44 Unscrewthescrews Fig 45 Releasethesidepanels ...

Page 23: ... 47 Fig 46 Teefitting Fig 47 Teefitting 5 15 INSTALLATION OF SHARP AIRTIGHT REAR EXHAUST The SHARP stove can be installed also with the rear exhaust Install the supplied 20 elbow see Fig 48 Fig 48 SHARPrearexhaust 5 16 INSTALLATION OF THE FUMES OUTLET CONCENTRIC PIPE SHARP LEE CRISTAL ONE BEAM ACCENT PERLA SWEET LORD Install the concentric pipe Ø 80 130 mm complete withT fitting see Fig 49 Connect...

Page 24: ...n cables If the feeder cable is damaged it must be replaced by an authorized technician When the stove is not going to be used for a long period of time it advisable to remove the plug from the socket on the wall 5 18 CONNECTION TO THE EXTERNAL THERMOSTAT LORD 7 0 FLOYD 5 0 7 0 The stove works through a thermostat probe placed in its inner If you desire the stove can be connected to an external ro...

Page 25: ...to Ext Thermostat Select by pressing menu Press the buttons To activate the external thermostat select on Press the menu button to confirm 5 20 STOVE CALIBRATION AND DEPRESSION MEASUREMENT This stove has a pickup point positioned on the tank in order to measure the depression of the combustion chamber and verify its proper operation To do this proceed as follows Connect a digital pressure switch w...

Page 26: ...Service After a long ineffective time before turning on the stove check if there are obstructions in the fume exhaust If the stove had been using continuously and intensely the whole system chimney included must be cleaned and checked more frequently In case of replacement of damaged pieces please ask for the original spare part at the Autorized Retailer 6 2 FUME CONDUIT CLEANING The exhaust syste...

Page 27: ...f necessary replace it Itisimportanttosealedthecapothrwisenoxiuousfumeswillpropagateamongtheroom Fig 56 Unscrewthesidescrews Fig 57 Unscrewthe Fig 58 UnscrewtheCapstopper 6 4 FUME PASSAGES CLEANING Clean the fume passages every year Fig 59 Removethescrews Fig 60 Removetheinspectioncap Aprire la porta Rimuovere le 4 viti vedi Fig 59 e rimuovere il tappo d ispezione vedi Fig 60 ...

Page 28: ... making sure the gasket is intact and efficient if necessary provide for the replacement with original spare parts Fig 63 Cleanwithpipecleaner Fig 64 Vacuumouttheash Clean with a pipe cleaner and suction any ash accumulated inside see Fig 63 and Fig 64 6 5 ROOM FAN CLEANING Clean every the year the room fan from ash or dust which can cause a blade unbalance and a greater noise Fig 65 Roomfancleani...

Page 29: ...byanautorizedtechnicianin order to guarantee the good running of the stove Useexclusivelyoriginalspareparts 7 IN CASE OF ANOMALY 7 1 PROBLEM SOLVING Before of every Authorized Technician intervention the same Technician has the duty to check if the parame tersofthemotherboardcorrespondtothoseofthetableyouown Incaseofdoubtsregardingtheuseofthestove pleasecontactALWAYStheAuthorizedTechnicianonordert...

Page 30: ... by a foreign object for example nails Clean the auger The auger geared motor is out of order Replace the geared motor Check if on the display there is an ACTIVE ALARM Have the stove checked The fire extinguish and the stove stops Empty hopper Full the hopper Auger blocked by a foreign object for example nails Clean the auger Bad quality pellets Try other types of pellets Pellet drop value too low...

Page 31: ...he stove running without fume fan The exchanger fan continues to turn even though the stove has just cooled Faulty fume tem perature probe Replace the fume probe Faulty mother board Replace the mother board Ash remains along the stove Faulty or out of order door gaskets Replace the gaskets Not sealed fume pipes Contact an expert stove repairer who will immediately pro vide for sealing the junction...

Page 32: ...ck of the stove extract the fuses to change with the aid of a screwdriver for opening the shutter see Fig 66 Fig 66 Shutterwithfusestoremove Proceed as follows Remove the sides see the dedicated chapters After these operations you can have access at the following components geared motor ignition plug ambient fan fume fan ambient probe fume probe thermostat electronic board pressostat For cleaning ...

Page 33: ...3 O2 Max 18 15 mg Nm3 18 15 mg Nm3 18 15 mg Nm3 CHIMNEY DEPRESSION Max 10 Pa 10 Pa 10 Pa ON SHARED CHIMNEY FLUE NO NO NO FUME OUTLET DIAMETER Ø80 mm Ø80 mm Ø80 mm COMBUSTIBLE Pellet Ø6 7 mm Pellet Ø6 7 mm Pellet Ø6 7 mm PELLETS HEATINGVALUE 5 kWh kg 5 kWh kg 5 kWh kg PELLETS HUMIDITY 10 10 10 HEATINGVOLUME 18 20 C Coeff 0 045 kW Min Max 62 168 m3 62 168 m3 62 168 m3 HOURLY CONSUMPTION Min Max 0 56...

Page 34: ...S at 13 O2 Max 20 15 mg Nm3 20 15 mg Nm3 20 15 mg Nm3 CHIMNEY DEPRESSION Max 10 Pa 10 Pa 10 Pa ON SHARED CHIMNEY FLUE NO NO NO FUME OUTLET DIAMETER Ø80 mm Ø80 mm Ø80 mm COMBUSTIBLE Pellet Ø6 7 mm Pellet Ø6 7 mm Pellet Ø6 7 mm PELLETS HEATINGVALUE 5 kWh kg 5 kWh kg 5 kWh kg PELLETS HUMIDITY 10 10 10 HEATINGVOLUME 18 20 C Coeff 0 045 kW Min Max 60 168 m3 60 168 m3 60 168 m3 HOURLY CONSUMPTION Min Ma...

Page 35: ...NTENTS at 13 O2 Max 18 15 mg Nm3 20 15 mg Nm3 CHIMNEY DEPRESSION Max 10 Pa 10 Pa ON SHARED CHIMNEY FLUE NO NO FUME OUTLET DIAMETER Ø80 mm Ø80 mm COMBUSTIBLE Pellet Ø6 7 mm Pellet Ø6 7 mm PELLETS HEATINGVALUE 5 kWh kg 5 kWh kg PELLETS HUMIDITY 10 10 HEATINGVOLUME 18 20 C Coeff 0 045 kW Min Max 62 168 m3 60 168 m3 HOURLY CONSUMPTION Min Max 0 56 1 65 kg h 0 6 1 7 kg h HOPPER CAPACITY 15 kg 15 kg RAN...

Page 36: ...TENTS at 13 O2 Max 20 15 mg Nm3 20 15 mg Nm3 20 15 mg Nm3 CHIMNEY DEPRESSION Max 10 Pa 10 Pa 10 Pa ON SHARED CHIMNEY FLUE NO NO NO FUME OUTLET DIAMETER Ø80 mm Ø80 mm Ø80 mm COMBUSTIBLE Pellet Ø6 7 mm Pellet Ø6 7 mm Pellet Ø6 7 mm PELLETS HEATINGVALUE 5 kWh kg 5 kWh kg 5 kWh kg PELLETS HUMIDITY 10 10 10 HEATINGVOLUME 18 20 C Coeff 0 045 kW Min Max 60 168 m3 60 168 m3 60 168 m3 HOURLY CONSUMPTION Mi...

Page 37: ...TS at 13 O2 Max 20 15 mg Nm3 20 15 mg Nm3 20 15 mg Nm3 CHIMNEY DEPRESSION Max 10 Pa 10 Pa 10 Pa ON SHARED CHIMNEY FLUE NO NO NO FUME OUTLET DIAMETER Ø80 mm Ø80 mm Ø80 mm COMBUSTIBLE Pellet Ø6 7 mm Pellet Ø6 7 mm Pellet Ø6 7 mm PELLETS HEATINGVALUE 5 kWh kg 5 kWh kg 5 kWh kg PELLETS HUMIDITY 10 10 10 HEATINGVOLUME 18 20 C Coeff 0 045 kW Min Max 60 132 m3 60 132 m3 60 132 m3 HOURLY CONSUMPTION Min M...

Page 38: ...t 13 O2 Max 20 15 mg Nm3 20 15 mg Nm3 20 15 mg Nm3 CHIMNEY DEPRESSION Max 10 Pa 10 Pa 10 Pa ON SHARED CHIMNEY FLUE NO NO NO FUME OUTLET DIAMETER Ø80 mm Ø80 mm Ø80 mm COMBUSTIBLE Pellet Ø6 7 mm Pellet Ø6 7 mm Pellet Ø6 7 mm PELLETS HEATINGVALUE 5 kWh kg 5 kWh kg 5 kWh kg PELLETS HUMIDITY 10 10 10 HEATINGVOLUME 18 20 C Coeff 0 045 kW Min Max 60 168 m3 60 168 m3 60 168 m3 HOURLY CONSUMPTION Min Max 0...

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