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SHELL - BREEZE

PROBLEM

CAUSE

SOLUTION

INTERVENTION

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 "phase 1"

Adjust the pellet loading.

Check if on the 

display there is an 

"ACTIVE ALARM"

Have the stove checked.

Flames are weak and 

orange coloured, 

pellets do not burn 

properly and the 

glass blackens

Not sufficient com-

bustion air

Check as following: probable obstructions of the combustible air 

inlet from the back or from the bottom of the stove; burning pot 

obstructed holes with too ash remains. Have the fan blades and 

auger cleaned. (see SMOKE RPM VARIATION User Manual)

Obstructed exhaust

The exhaust chimney is partially or totally obsturcted. Contact an 

expert stove-repairer who checks the stove from the exhaust up to 

the chimney pot. Provide immediately for stove cleaning. 

Obstructed stove

Provide immediately at the inner cleaning of the stove.

The fume fan is out 

of order

The pellets can burn also thanks to chimney flue depression 

without the aid of the fume fan. Have the fume fan immediately 

replaced. It can be noxious to health to let the stove running 

without fume fan.

The exchanger fan 

continues to turn 

even though the 

stove has just cooled

Faulty fume tempe-

rature 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 provide for 

sealing the junctions with high-temperature silicone and/or for 

replacing pipes with those in compliance to current regulations. A 

not sealed fume channelisation can be noxious to health.

The stove is at its 

highest power but 

does not heat up.

Ambient temperatu-

re reached.

The stove is at its minimum value. Increase the desired ambient 

temperature.

Stove running and 

display showing 

"Smoke Overtepe-

rature"

Reached fume outlet 

limit temperature

The stove runs at minimum. NO PROBLEM!

Summary of Contents for SHELL3 UP

Page 1: ...INSTALLER MANUAL Pellet Stove EN 2022CADELsrl Allrightsreserved Tuttiidirittiriservati new SHELL3 UP SHELL3 PS BREEZE AIRTIGHT...

Page 2: ...L3 UP BREEZE AT 9 5 EXAMPLES OF INSTALLATION DIAMETERS AND LENGTHS TO BE SIZED 10 6 INSTALLATION 11 6 1 INTRODUCTION 11 6 2 MINIMUM DISTANCES 12 6 3 OVERALL DIMENSIONS 13 6 4 STOVE DOOR REMOVAL INSTAL...

Page 3: ...ialized Stove repairer WARNING symbols indicates an important note 2 PACKAGING AND HANDLING 2 1 PACKAGING ThepackagingismadeupofrecyclablecardboardboxesaccordingtoRESYstandards recyclableexpandedpolys...

Page 4: ...h the utmost care 3 CHIMNEY FLUE 3 1 PREPARING THE SMOKE EXPULSION SYSTEM The combustion product expulsion system is a particularly important element for the proper operation of the appliance and must...

Page 5: ...mt 10 mt Maximum length with 3 unions 4 5 mt 8 mt Maximum number of unions 3 3 Level section minimum inclination 3 4 mt 4 mt Installation at a height above 1200 m a s l NO Obligatory 3 4 FLUE CHIMNEY...

Page 6: ...internal section of the chimney prevent the penetration of rain or snow ensure the outlet of smoke even in the event of wind windproof chimneypot the height of outflow must be beyond the reflux area...

Page 7: ...redfortheproducttoworkproperly The flow of air between the outside and the installation room can take place with a free air inlet or by channelling the air directly to the outside The free air inlet m...

Page 8: ...Below 15 kW Air duct diameter Maximum length smooth duct Maximum length corrugated duct 50 mm 2 m 1 m 60 mm 3 m 2 m 80 mm 7 m 4 m 100 mm 12 m 9 m Above 15 kW Air duct diameter Maximum length smooth du...

Page 9: ...Insert the female tube 6 cm see Fig 11 4 3 COMBUSTIBLE AIR INLET FOR SEALED CHAMBER INSTALLATION SHELL3 UP BREEZE AT How to connect to the stove in the sealed chamber with concentric system Fig 12 Pha...

Page 10: ...ses install suitable insulation between the flue and the ceiling Always check and comply with the plate data of the flue specifically the minimum safety distances from combustible materials The previo...

Page 11: ...84 1 which is resistant to soot fire and which complies with the distances prescribed by the combustible materials indicated on the plate data there is a suitable combustion air flow to the appliance...

Page 12: ...as furniture curtains or sofas as a precaution increase the stove clearances substantially to avoid possible deterioration due to the effect of heat Fig 15 Safetydistancesfromcombustiblematerial LEGEN...

Page 13: ...le to move the generator 1 by at least 50 cm from adjacent walls without emptying the system e g by using a double shut off gate or suitable flexible connection 1 The national reference standard for t...

Page 14: ...ll3 Up LEGEND 1 52 3cm 2 114cm 3 60cm 4 52 2cm 5 26 1cm 6 Exhaustfumesd 8cm 7 Holecombustionairinletd 6cm Fig 18 Generaldimensions BreezeAirtight LEGEND 1 52 8cm 2 114cm 3 60cm 4 52 5cm 5 26 4cm 6 Exh...

Page 15: ...semble the door you must centre the pivots fixed to the door on the structure bracket After having mounted the door with the screwdriver lift the lever so that the door is locked 6 5 SHELL3 PS SHELL3...

Page 16: ...7 Topremoval Fig 28 Removescrews Fig 29 Removingthesidepanel 6 7 INSTALLATION OF CONCENTRIC SMOKE OUTLET WITH COMBUSTION AIR DECOUPLED ONLY MODEL BREEZE AT The stove is designed to be connected to the...

Page 17: ...asterswitch Fig 33 Plugconnected Do not use extension 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...

Page 18: ...g 35 Casingremoval Fig 36 Digitalpressureswitchconnection DATA P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 Stove depression temperature 7 kW 19 21 Pa 110 C 32 35 Pa 125 C 48 50 Pa 145 C 52 54 Pa 160 C 63 65 Pa 165 C Stove depress...

Page 19: ...ion and efficiency of the gasket and if necessary replace it Itisimportanttosealedthecapothrwisenoxiuousfumeswillpropagateamongtheroom 7 3 FUME CHAMBER AND FUME PASSAGES CLEANING Every season or every...

Page 20: ...vice centre to perform the entire operation Fig 40 Plateremoval Fig 41 Cleaning The fume exhaust system cleaning frequency depends on stove use and its installation We recommend con tactinganauthorise...

Page 21: ...place it To reassemble proceed in reverse order 7 6 FUME PIPES ANNUAL CLEANING Clean annually from soot with brushes The cleaning operation must be executed by a specialized stove repairer who will pr...

Page 22: ...otection fuse in the electric socket Replace the protection fuses in the electric socket 3 15A 250V Faulty control display Replace the control display Faulty flat cable Replace the flat cable Faulty e...

Page 23: ...ning Obstructed stove Provide immediately at the inner cleaning of the stove The fume fan is out of order The pellets can burn also thanks to chimney flue depression without the aid of the fume fan Ha...

Page 24: ...nical com ponents For fuse replacement in the electric socket which stands on the back of the stove extract the fuses to change with the aid of a screwdriver for opening the shutter see Fig 49 Fig 49...

Page 25: ...ER CONTENTS at 13 O2 Min Max 19 3 12 1 mg Nm3 19 3 12 1 mg Nm3 19 3 12 1 mg Nm3 CHIMNEY DEPRESSION Min Max 7 7 11 7 Pa 7 7 11 7 Pa 7 7 11 7 Pa ON SHARED CHIMNEY FLUE NO NO NO FUME OUTLET DIAMETER 80 m...

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