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WALL -TILE - MOON - LEAN

Fig. 48 - Screw removal

Fig. 49 - Coque removal

Fig. 50 - Gear motor removal

•  Enter the tank and loosen the 4 screws of the feed screw coque (see 

Fig. 48

).

•  Remove the coque (see 

Fig. 49

).

•  Remove the gear motor by loosening the locking screw (see 

Fig. 50

).

Fig. 51 - Spiral removal

Fig. 52 - Bearing removal

•  Remove the spiral (see 

Fig. 51

).

•  If worn, remove the bearing (see 

Fig. 52

) and replace it.

•  To reassemble, proceed in reverse order.

7.3 

FUME FAN CLEANING

Clean every the year the fume fan from ash or dust which can cause a blade unbalance and a greater noise.

As this operation is so delicate it must therefore be executed by an Authorized Technician.

Fig. 53 - Fume fan cleaning: phase1

Fig. 54 - Phase 2

Fig. 55 - Phase 3

•  Follow the process as describer in 

Fig. 53

Fig. 54

 and 

Fig. 55

.

Summary of Contents for WALL3 PLUS

Page 1: ...INSTALLER MANUAL Pellet Stove EN WALL3 PLUS TILE3 PLUS MOON LEAN3 PLUS 2022CADELsrl Allrightsreserved Tuttiidirittiriservati new...

Page 2: ...Specialized Stove repairer WARNING symbols indicates an important note 2 PACKAGING AND HANDLING 2 1 PACKAGING ThepackagingismadeupofrecyclablecardboardboxesaccordingtoRESYstandards recyclableexpandedp...

Page 3: ...with 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...

Page 4: ...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 CHIMN...

Page 5: ...the 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 a...

Page 6: ...stallation room can take place with a free air inlet or by channelling the air directly to the outside The free air inlet must be made at floor level always be protected with an outer grille and in su...

Page 7: ...corrugated duct 50 mm 60 mm 1 m 80 mm 3 m 1 m 100 mm 7 m 4 m Fig 7 Directairinflow Fig 8 Airinletforsealed chamberinstallation LEGEND Fig 7 Fig 8 1 Roomtoventilate 2 Externalairinlet 4 Shieldgrid 5 Cu...

Page 8: ...height for the installation of a vertical exhaust flue roof HV 6 mt see Fig 13 Maximum height for the installation of a horizontal exhaust flue wall HO 2 6 mt see Fig 13 Fig 11 Flexibletube Fig 12 Con...

Page 9: ...cases 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 pre...

Page 10: ...13384 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 applian...

Page 11: ...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 12: ...ark DK BEK n 541 del 27 04 2020 6 3 WALL MOUNTING The stove is suitable for wall mounting The can be attached to a load bearing wall in masonry NOT plasterboard wood etc suitable for the entire weight...

Page 13: ...air inlet hole To fix the rear support to the wall with metal plugs su1itable for the weight of the stove see Fig 18 Fig 18 Mountingonflammablewall LEGEND WALL3 PLUS LEAN3 PLUS MOON 1 833 mm 833 mm 83...

Page 14: ...SIONS Fig 20 Generaldimensions Wall3 Plus LEGEND Fig 20 1 96 3cm 2 100 5cm 3 27 7cm 4 82 8cm 5 17 2cm 6 87 7cm 7 17 1cm 8 15 9cm 9 8 3cm 10 87 5cm 11 13 5cm 12 13 5cm 13 30 5cm 14 29cm 15 Ductingoutle...

Page 15: ...Plus LEGEND Fig 21 1 93cm 2 117 5cm 3 25cm 4 85 5cm 5 8cm 6 89 5cm 7 17 2cm 8 10 5cm 9 8 3cm 10 89 5cm 11 7 5cm 12 7 5cm 13 46 5cm 14 32 5cm 15 27 3cm 16 Ductingoutletd 8cm 17 Holecombustionairinletd...

Page 16: ...2cm 12 13 2cm 13 28cm 14 28 4cm 15 Ductingoutletd 8cm 16 Holecombustionairinletd 6cm 17 Exhaustfumesd 8cm Fig 23 Generaldimensions Tile3 Plus LEGENDA Fig 23 1 94 8cm 2 110 8cm 3 28 8cm 4 12 6cm 5 11c...

Page 17: ...Keep the door in a safe place until next use Fig 24 Removescrews Fig 25 Doorremoval DOOR ASSEMBLY To assemble the door you must centre the pivots fixed to the door on the structure bracket After havi...

Page 18: ...e teeth screws in the appropriate slots and making them lower to the bottom see Fig 28 and Fig 29 Fix the lower part of the panels with the screws see Fig 30 6 9 PANEL ASSEMBLY MOON MODEL Assemblymust...

Page 19: ...d lower coating union brackets from the magnets Compose the coating by fixing the 2 coloured panels to the 2 union brackets Fig 36 Teethbending Fig 37 Panelsassembly Fig 38 Coatingfixing Lift and bend...

Page 20: ...with insulating material if it passes through a cold wall The outlet must be protected by a grid with wide mesh and a minimum total surface area of 40 cm2 If the pipes used are longer than 6 mt the ai...

Page 21: ...rietyofUPSonthemarketregardingsizeandconstructionqualities wecannotguaranteeoperation once the stove is connected to these devices 6 13 CONNECTION TO THE EXTERNAL THERMOSTAT Fig 45 Graphicdisplay The...

Page 22: ...ician in compliance with local regulations with the instructions of the manufacturer and those of your insurance company If there are no local regulations and no instruction from your insurance compan...

Page 23: ...oval Fig 52 Bearingremoval Remove the spiral see Fig 51 If worn remove the bearing see Fig 52 and replace it To reassemble proceed in reverse order 7 3 FUME FAN CLEANING Clean every the year the fume...

Page 24: ...on panel see Fig 57 Fig 58 Cleaningwithabrush Fig 59 Fumechambercleaning Clean the 2 internal fume passages with a brush see Fig 58 Clean with a vacuum cleaner the ash which has accumulated on the inn...

Page 25: ...nAuthorizedTechnician Remove the left panel and clean with a vacuum cleaner the ash and the dust which has accumulated on the inner 7 8 FUME PIPES ANNUAL CLEANING Clean annually from soot with brushes...

Page 26: ...Open fire door or open pellet door Close fire door and pellet door and check that there are no pellet grains at the gasket level Clogged stove Fume chamber cleaning Auger blocked by a foreign object...

Page 27: ...ts 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 thos...

Page 28: ...ing or replacemente of the auger it is necessary to unscrew the three bolt of the geared motor and to extract it un screw the two screws lying under the geared motor vedi Fig 62 of the auger remove th...

Page 29: ...at 13 O2 Min Max 9 9 16 5 mg Nm3 9 9 16 5 mg Nm3 9 9 16 5 mg Nm3 FLUE NEGATIVE PRESSURE Max 10 Pa 10 Pa 10 Pa ON SHARED FLUE NO NO NO FLUE GAS EXHAUST DIAMETER 80 mm 80 mm 80 mm FUEL Pellet 6 7 mm Pe...

Page 30: ...age DUST CONTENT at 13 O2 Min Max 9 9 16 5 mg Nm3 FLUE NEGATIVE PRESSURE Max 10 Pa ON SHARED FLUE NO FLUE GAS EXHAUST DIAMETER 80 mm FUEL Pellet 6 7 mm PELLET HEATING CAPACITY 5 kWh kg PELLET HUMIDITY...

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