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03 PRODUCT INSTALLATION 

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03.1  INTRODUCTION 

INSTALLATION WITH WALL FUME OUTLET IS PROHIBITED.  INSTEAD THE FUME OUTLET MUST BE ROOF-TYPE AS 

PROVIDED FOR BY NATIONAL REGULATIONS. 

Eva Stampaggi S.r.l. declines any liability for any damage to persons or property arising from the failure to comply with the 

points mentioned above and from non-compliant product installation. 

Install the stove according to the regulations in force in the country of use. 
For example, in Italy this refers to UNI 10683: 2012, which dictates 4 points 
 
 1. preliminary activities -  for which the retailer/installer is responsible and liable for at the time of the inspection before definitive 
installation The preliminary activities include: 

 

installation site suitability verification; 

 

fume evacuation system suitability verification; 

 

external air inlet suitability verification; 

At this stage it is necessary to check that the product can be safely operated and that it satisfies the relevant technical characteristics. 
The  safety conditions must be ascertained by means of a prior inspection.  
 Stoves and fireplaces are heating systems and must be installed safely
 and comply with the manufacturer's instructions!  
 2. Installation -  responsibility of the installer. At this phase the aspects of installation  of the product and 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 chimney cowls.  

 3. issuing of additional documents  - responsibility of the installer. 
Issuing  of the technical documentation must include: 

 

manual of use and maintenance of the appliance and of the components of the system (e.g smoke ducts, chimney flue, 
etc.); 

 

Photocopy or photograph of the chimney flue plate; 

 

system manual: (if applicable); 

 

Declaration of Conformity  in relation to Ministerial Decree 37/08.  

4. control and maintenance  - responsibility of the maintenance technician who must oversee protection and maintenance of the 
product during its operation over time.  The operator in charge of control and maintenance of the systems for winter and summer 
climate control performs these activities to a professional standard in accordance with the regulations in force. The operator, at the 
end  of  these  operations,  must  draw  up  and  sign  a  technical  inspection  report  in  accordance  with  the  models  provided  by  the 
provisions of this decree and the implementing rules, in relation to the type and capacity of the system, to be issued to the person 
who signs a copy thereby confirming receipt and reading thereof." 
 

03.2 VENT PIPE 

STOVE CHARACTERISTICS FOR SIZING OF THE VENT PIPE  

The curved front hydro 20 kW and the hydro straight front 20 kW stoves have the following characteristics: 
Chimney flue draught: 12 Pa 
Fume temperature: 154°C 
Mass flow of fumes: 10.8 g/s 
 
The curved front hydro 24 kW and the hydro straight front 24 kW stoves have the following characteristics: 
Chimney flue draught: 13 Pa 
Fume temperature: 179 °C 
Mass flow of fumes: 14.3 g/s 
 
The kantina hydro 20 kW stoves have the following characteristics: 
Chimney flue draught: 13 Pa 
Fume temperature: 145 °C 
Mass flow of fumes: 10.9 g/s 
 
The kantina hydro 24 kW stoves have the following characteristics: 
Chimney flue draught: 13 Pa 
Fume temperature: 164°C 
Mass flow of fumes: 13.2 g/s 

Summary of Contents for HYDRO CURVED FRONT 20 KW

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL PELLET HYDRO STOVES EN HYDRO KANTINA 20 24 KW HYDRO CURVED FRONT 20 24 KW HYDRO STRAIGHT FRONT 20 24 KW...

Page 2: ...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 Empty...

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: ...NTRODUCTION 12 03 2 VENT PIPE 12 03 3 CHIMNEY COWL 15 03 4 DRAUGHT 16 03 5 STOVE EFFICIENCY 17 03 6 INSTALLATION 18 04 PRODUCT USE 24 04 1 ELECTRONICS WITH 6 BUTTON LCD DISPLAY 24 05 CLEANING AND MAIN...

Page 6: ...essionally 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 harm...

Page 7: ...nflammablematerials 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 get completely empty the appliance will be automatically switched off It may take two separate ignitions to resume operation at ideal working con...

Page 9: ...01 PRODUCT SAFETY 8 01 3 EC CERTIFICATE OF CONFORMTY...

Page 10: ...e appliance In the 20 24 kW power versions using a particular kit called ACS it is also possible to heat domestic water Hydro Kantina 20 24 kW Stove Thanks to the technology with which it was designed...

Page 11: ...fumi C 154 77 179 77 145 77 164 77 Flue gas temperature at flue spigot or socket Temperatura uscita fumi C 175 100 200 100 165 100 185 100 Flue gas mass flow Flusso massico dei fumi g s 10 8 4 8 14 3...

Page 12: ...11 02 1 DESCRIPTION OF COMPONENTS 1 Electronic pump 2 Pressure transducer 3 Safety valve 3bar 4 Heating inlet 5 Heating return 6 Expansion tank 7 Fume motor 8 Depressor 9 Manual reset thermostat 10 A...

Page 13: ...e installer Issuing of the technical documentation must include manual of use and maintenance of the appliance and of the components of the system e g smoke ducts chimney flue etc Photocopy or photogr...

Page 14: ...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 vertical ax...

Page 15: ...terial resistant to 400 C Optimum efficiency Traditional clay vent pipe with cavities Optimal efficiency Refractory vent pipe with insulated double chamber and external coating in lightweight concrete...

Page 16: ...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 17: ...ontal 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 Descendin...

Page 18: ...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 19: ...adequate loading bearing capacity Should the existing floor not comply with the requirement above proper measures must be taken for instance the installation of a load distribution plate All the struc...

Page 20: ...fireproof insulating panels rock wool cellular concrete etc The following is recommend Promasil 1000 Classification temperature 1000 C Density 245 kg m3 Shrinkage at reference temperature 12 h 1000 C...

Page 21: ...TALLING THE PRODUCT 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 22: ...03 INSTALLING THE PRODUCT 21 CONNECTION EXAMPLES SYSTEM DRAWINGS...

Page 23: ...22 03 INSTALLING THE PRODUCT...

Page 24: ...Also consider that in order not to compromise the correct operation of the appliance it is essential to create air circulation inside its casing This helps prevent overheating and can be achieved by...

Page 25: ...isualised may acquire different meanings figure 2 shows an example with the stove switched off or on fig 2 figure 3 describes the meaning of the status indicators that appear on the left side of the d...

Page 26: ...to unlock it and subsequently switch it off After entering the menu or during the programming phase use this button to access the upper menu level Any change is automatically saved BUTTON 5 P5 Heat ou...

Page 27: ...rog 1 Hour 04 Monday prog 1 On off 05 Tuesday prog 1 On off 06 Wednesday prog 1 On off 07 Thursday prog 1 On off 08 Friday prog 1 On off 09 Saturday prog 1 On off 10 Sunday prog 1 On off 11 start prog...

Page 28: ...sday prog 4 On off 34 Thursday prog 4 On off 35 Friday prog 4 On off 36 Saturday prog 4 On off 37 Sunday prog 4 On off 04 week end program 01 week end chrono 02 start 1 03 stop 1 04 start 2 05 stop 2...

Page 29: ...ostat functions can be disabled and enabled Sub menu 02 02 daily program The daily programmable thermostat functions can be enabled disabled and set It is possible to set two on off times defined by t...

Page 30: ...n off 03 03 06 WEDNESDAY PROG 1 on off 03 03 07 THURSDAY PROG 1 on off 03 03 08 FRIDAY PROG 1 on off 03 03 09 SATURDAY PROG 1 on off 03 03 10 SUNDAY PROG 1 on off PROGRAMME 2 menu level setting meanin...

Page 31: ...weekly programme for 1 2 3 and 4 programmes never enable the week end programme Always disable the weekly programme before enabling the week end programme Menu 03 select language Use this function to...

Page 32: ...enabled Below Set the stove comes on again and resumes operation The stove in no way considers the temperature measured by the ambient sensor of the same stove The WATER TAKES PRIORITY Mode 3 WITH RE...

Page 33: ...04 PRODUCT USE 32 page 1 page 2 page 3 Menu 07 stove status This function displays the current status of all the devices connected to the stove A few examples are included in the following pages...

Page 34: ...o the burn pot Once the pellets have started to burn and the fume temperature is increased the display will show FIRE ON a transition phase between ignition and operating power Ignition failure The al...

Page 35: ...0 If the stove is in the STAND BY mode it switches off after the period of time set by Pr44 and after reaching the SET temperature Re ignition occurs after occurrence of the following condition Tambie...

Page 36: ...power is resumed after an outage the stove enters the FINAL CLEANING phase and waits until the fume temperature reaches a value below Pr13 fig 26 Pr48 T seconds After a power outage one of the follow...

Page 37: ...ged exhaust blower ALARM FAN FAIL In case of alarm the stove is immediately switched off The alarm status is reached after a set period of time Pr11 and can be cleared by pressing the P4 button Fume t...

Page 38: ...clamp in CN4 The message Alarm Dep Fail appears on the display and the stove is immediately switched off fig 31 General thermostat alarm If the general safety thermostat detects a value exceeding the...

Page 39: ...04 PRODUCT USE 38 Connections...

Page 40: ...BE MUST REMAIN EMPTY TO PREVENT IT FROM GET CLOGGED BY SAWDUST RESIDUES SOLIDIFIED DUE TO MOISTURE 05 2 DAILY CLEANING Any cleaning operation must be performed when the stove is completely cold Empty...

Page 41: ...STANCE FAULTY FUME SENSOR CALL TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE FAULTY EXHAUST BLOWER CALL TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE FAULTY CONTROL BOARD CALL TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE POWER OUTAGE CHECK PLUG AND POWER SUPPLY NO PELLETS C...

Page 42: ...OL BOARD CALL TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE FUME SENSOR ALARM FAULTY FUME SENSOR CALL TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE FUME SENSOR DISCONNECTED CALL TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE ALARM HOT TEMP FAULTY FUME SENSOR CALL TECHNICAL AS...

Page 43: ...e 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 45: ...1st maintenance ____________ ____________ Technical Assistance Centre stamp Date 2nd maintenance ____________ ____________ Technical Assistance Centre stamp Date 3rd maintenance ____________ ________...

Page 46: ...ce 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 purchased produ...

Page 47: ...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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