13
Nominal power
6
kW
Emissions CO (13% O2)
0,25
%
Smoke temperature
230
°C
Smoke mass
6,5
g/s
Minimum draught
12
Pa
Dust (13% O2)
70
mg/m3
Efficiency nominal power
81
%
Fuel consumption nominal power
1,8
kg/h
Duration of one combustion cycle
50
min
Load at rated power
1,5
kg/h
Heatable volume
145
m3
Weight ELLE packaging included
157
kg
Weight ROLLER packaging included
177
kg
Weight VOGUE packaging included
157
kg
Ø upper or lower smoke outlet (female)
150
mm
Installation room air intake
> 200
cm²
FLUE
• Before positioning the stove, make sure the flue is suitable for
the smoke produced. The fact an old oven or stove connected to
the same flue worked correctly does not necessarily mean the
new one will work well.
• When installing the stove, the position of the flue must be taken
into account in order to prevent incorrect smoke duct paths; the
size of the flue must comply with the specifications indicated in
the technical data (see table at page 14). We recommend using
insulated circular section flues made of refractory material or
stainless steel with smooth internal walls.
The flue cross-section should be constant for its whole length (we
recommend a minimum height of 3.5 - 4 m).
• We recommend fitting a chamber at the base of the flue to col-
lect solid material and any condensate. Dilapidated flues and flues
made of unsuitable materials (asbestos, galvanized steel, corruga-
ted iron, etc.) with rough or porous internal surfaces are illegal
and detrimental to stove operation.
• The flue should be used for one single stove only (it cannot
receive the outlet of other fireboxes)
• For a good draught, the flue should be free from obstructions,
such as bottlenecks, horizontal sections and sharp edges; any non-
vertical sections should slope by not more than 45° from the verti-
cal (fig. 3).
• If the flue to be used has previously been used for other stoves
or fireplaces, it must be carefully cleaned to prevent faulty opera-
tion and avert the risk of unburnt deposits on the internal flue
walls catching fire.
• In normal working conditions, the flue must be cleaned at least
once a year.
• For optimal operation, the flue draught must create a pressure
drop between 0.12 and 0.2 mbars. Lower values may lead to
unpleasant smoke emissions when loading the stove and produce
excessive soot deposits; higher values would lead to excessively
fast combustion and a decrease in thermal efficiency. To fall
within the correct values, refer to the UNI Standard 10683/2006
table.
• If there are several flues on the roof, the others should be at least
2 metres away and the stove chimney pot should be at least 40
cm higher than the others.
Please refer to the chapter of the UNI 10683/2006 regulation
regarding positioning of chimney pots.
• We recommend installing a fire damper on the smoke duct.
CHIMNEY POT
The chimney pot must have a wind guard (for any clarification,
please refer to your retailer), an internal section equivalent to that
of the flue, and smoke outlet cross-section at least twice that of the
internal flue cross-section.
For correct operation, please refer toUNI 10683/2006.
INSTALLATION
ENGLISH
sk multi ELLE ROLLER VOGUE cod 644010 agg. 03 03 2011 vers. E.qxp 03/03/2011 16.59 Pagina 14