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03. INSTALLING THE PRODUCT 

 

 

 

 

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During  normal  operation,  the  stove  draws  air  from  the  room  where  it  is  installed.  Therefore,  an  external  air  intake 
must  be  positioned  at  the  same  height  of  the  pipe  located  on  the  stove  back.  Exhaust  fume  pipes must  be  suitable for 
pellet  stoves  and  must  therefore  be  made  from  coated  steel  or  stainless  steel,  with  a  diameter  of  8cm  and  fitted  with 
adequate gaskets. 

 

The combustion air intake (Φ 50mm) must be connected directly to the outside or to adjacent rooms provided they are fitted 
with external air supply vents (Φ 50mm) and are not used as bedrooms or bathrooms or, whenever a fire hazard exists, as 
storage rooms, garages, combustible material warehouses, etc.  The air vents must be placed in such a way that they cannot 
be  clogged  either  from  the  outside  or  inside  and  must  be  protected  using  a  grille,  a  metal  mesh  or  other  suitable  means 
provided they do not reduce the minimum section. 

 

If  the  stove  is  to  be  installed  in  rooms  where  it  is  surrounded  by  combustible  materials  (e.g.  furniture,  wood cladding, 
etc.), the following minimum clearances must be complied with:  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SAFETY 

DISTANCE 

FROM 

COMBUSTABLE 

MATERIALS: 

SAFETY 

DISTANCE 

FROM 

NON-FLAMMABLE 

MATERIALS: 

REAR WALL P = 100 mm 
SIDE WALL L  = 250 mm 
FLOORING F = 0 mm 
FRONT R = 1000 mm 

REAR WALL P = 50 mm 
SIDE WALL  = 200 mm 
FLOORING F = 0 mm 
FRONT R = 1000 mm 

 

 

Besides  complying  with  the  minimum  clearances  set  above,  we  also  recommend  installing  heat-resistant  fireproof 
insulating panels (rock wool, cellular concrete, etc.). 

We recommend using the following model: 
Promasil 1000 
Classification temperature: 1000 °C 
Density: 245 kg/m

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Shrinkage  at  reference  temperature,  12  h: 
1.3/1000°C % 
Cold crushing strength: 1.4 MPa 
Bending strength: 0.5 MPa 
Reversible thermal expansion: 5.4x10

-6 

 m/mK 

Specific heat capacity: 1.03 Kj/kgK  
Thermal conductivity λ: 
200 °C 

 0.07 W/mK 

400 °C 

 0.10 W/mK 

600 °C 

 0.14 W/mK 

800 °C 

 0.17 W/mK 

Thickness: 40 mm 

 

 

When it is operational, the stove can cause a negative pressure in the room where it is installed. Therefore there should not 
be in the same room other naked flame devices, with the exception only of type c stoves (airtight). 

 

Make sure that the stove can  draw the necessary  quantity of combustion air:  this must  be from an open  space (i.e. a 
space without exhaust blowers or providing adequate ventilation) or directly from outside. 

 

Do not install the stove in bedrooms or bathrooms. 

 

Unpack the stove: be careful not to damage the product at the time of unpacking.  

 

Check the stove's legs and adjust them so that the stove is stable. 

 

Place the stove so that the door and any window openings are not against the walls. 

 

After  connecting  the  stove  to  the  combustion  air  inlet  join  the  coupling  device  to  the  vent  pipe.

Summary of Contents for 9.5 KW SLIM AIR-TIGHTSTOVE

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL AIR TIGHT STOVES EN 9 5 KW SLIM AIR TIGHT STOVE...

Page 2: ...Y IT IN A HORIZONTAL POSITION during transportation and installation 3 Stove installation must be carried out by qualified staff and pursuant to the regulations in force in the relevant country 4 EMPT...

Page 3: ...2...

Page 4: ...n the combustion chamber open the door to expel it while remaining in a position that guarantees your safety 8 It is highly important to use GOOD QUALITY CERTIFIED PELLETS The manufacturer declines an...

Page 5: ...11 03 2 VENT PIPE 11 03 3 CHIMNEY COWL 14 03 4 DRAUGHT 15 03 5 STOVE EFFICIENCY 16 03 6 INSTALLATION 17 04 PRODUCT USE 22 04 1 ELECTRONICS WITH A 6 BUTTON DISPLAY 22 05 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 29 05...

Page 6: ...nally trained for the task in question The combustion of waste especially of plastic materials damages the stove and the vent pipe Moreover it is forbidden by the law against the emission of harmful s...

Page 7: ...nflammable materials including curtains blankets etc during normal operation may result in a fire hazard KEEP THE APPLIANCE AWAY FROM THE MATERIALS MENTIONED ABOVE Do not immerse the cable plug or any...

Page 8: ...periods of time Whenever the hopper and the auger tube become completely empty the appliance will be automatically switched off It may take two separate ignitions to resume operation at ideal working...

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Page 10: ...azione Nominal heat output Potenza termica nominale Reduced heat output Potenza termica ridotta Fuel throughput Consumo orario kg h 2 0 0 6 Necessary flue draught Requisiti minimi del tiraggio del cam...

Page 11: ...02 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 10 02 1 DESCRIPTION OF COMPONENTS ON OFF SWITCH REMOTE CONTROL RECEIVER SAFETY THERMOSTAT EMERGENCY SWITCH ROOM SENSOR...

Page 12: ...of the fume evacuation system are taken into account and the following issues are addressed safety distance from combustible materials chimney flue construction smoke ducts intubated systems and chimn...

Page 13: ...cone sealant 1 000 C Should the existing flue opening not be perfectly perpendicular to the firebox fume outlet use an elbow to connect them Inclination must never exceed 45 with respect to the vertic...

Page 14: ...terial resistant to 400 C Optimum efficiency Traditional clay vent pipe with cavities Optimum efficiency Refractory vent pipe with insulated double chamber and external coating in lightweight concrete...

Page 15: ...ey cowls must have useful outlet section that is at least twice that of the vent pipe be made in such a way as to prevent the penetration of rain or snow be constructed in such a way as to ensure in t...

Page 16: ...ntal Ascending wind always results in an increased negative pressure and draught Horizontal wind results in an increased negative pressure as long as the chimney cowl was properly installed Descending...

Page 17: ...modifying the existing chimney flue to obtain a better insulation even when it already works properly with old appliances Poor draught results in the stove not operating when hot or in smoke spillage...

Page 18: ...ake combustion air Arrange the connection to the earthed mains The electrical system of the room where the stove is to be installed must be earthed otherwise the control board may not work properly Pl...

Page 19: ...ONT R 1000 mm REAR WALL P 50 mm SIDE WALL 200 mm FLOORING F 0 mm FRONT R 1000 mm Besides complying with the minimum clearances set above we also recommend installing heat resistant fireproof insulatin...

Page 20: ...LING THE PRODUCT 19 INSTALLATION EXAMPLE EXAMPLE OF INCORRECT INSTALLATION Exhaust pipes must never be fitted pointing downwards or horizontally so that fumes are discharged directly through the exter...

Page 21: ...inery materials or dust that can cause greenhouse gas emissions or which can easily ignite with sparks Before attempting to install the pellet stove bear in mind that all fixtures or any beams made of...

Page 22: ...t we recommend that you charge it for at least 60 minutes the time necessary for reaching the minimum battery level that will allow the device to work properly We generally recommend that you place it...

Page 23: ...apt the power of the blowers GENERAL SETTINGS open the general settings submenu PRELOAD available only when the stove is off There are two pre load methods available NORMAL hold the P5 key up as long...

Page 24: ...lue 1 0 The stove resumes its operation once the room temperature drops below the set room temperature by 1 0 C Programmable thermostat The programmable thermostat function allows for the programming...

Page 25: ...due Verify that the hopper lid and the door are closed Failure to do so could cause a malfunction of the stove and subsequent related alarms Upon initial start up ensure that in the burn pot there are...

Page 26: ...nabled from the quick menu the stove proceeds as follows The stove enters the switching off mode passing through the intended modes if the room temperature exceeds the SET room temperature by the valu...

Page 27: ...thermostat detected an excessive temperature exceeding the relevant threshold room sensor alarm the room sensor is connected not working properly short circuit or stopped fume sensor alarm the fume t...

Page 28: ...04 PRODUCT USE 27 Connections...

Page 29: ...REMAIN EMPTY TO PREVENT IT FROM BECOMING CLOGGED BY SAWDUST RESIDUES THAT HAVE SOLIDIFIED DUE TO MOISTURE 05 2 DAILY CLEANING Any cleaning operation must be performed when the stove is completely cold...

Page 30: ...PLUG CALL TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE FAULTY FUME SENSOR CALL TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE FAULTY EXHAUST BLOWER CALL TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE FAULTY CONTROL BOARD CALL TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE POWER OUTAGE CHECK PLUG AND...

Page 31: ...ISTANCE FUME SENSOR ALARM FAULTY FUME SENSOR CALL TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE FUME SENSOR DISCONNECTED CALL TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE HIGH FUME TEMPERATURE ALARM FAULTY FUME SENSOR CALL TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE FAULT...

Page 32: ...1st maintenance ____________ ____________ Technical Assistance Centre stamp Date 2nd maintenance ____________ ____________ Technical Assistance Centre stamp Date 3rd maintenance ____________ ________...

Page 33: ...e operate and perform maintenance on the appliance Signature of the CUSTOMER Signature of the RETAILER INSTALLER Copy of the retailer or installer CERTIFICATE OF INSTALLATION AND TESTING CUSTOMER ____...

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Page 35: ...Support Service closest to you which will guarantee assistance from a technician within 5 working days Any parts replaced during the warranty period shall be covered for the remaining period of the pu...

Page 36: ...to chromed and or anodised and or painted metal parts or on any other treated surfaces due to rubbing or bumping with other metal parts Damage to chromed and or anodised and or painted metal parts or...

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