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03. VENT PIPE 

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The vent pipe is one of the key features for guaranteeing the proper functioning of the stove. Thanks to the quality of the materials, 
the  strength,  the  durability,  the  easy  cleaning  and  maintenance,  the  best  vent  pipes  are  made  of  steel,  either  stainless  steel  or 
aluminized. 

 

The stove is fitted with a Φ 80mm rear round fume outlet and a joint connection to be connected to the vent pipe. 

 

Use  telescopic  joint  connections  to  facilitate  connection  to  the  steel  rigid  vent  pipe  and  counterbalance  the  thermal 
expansion of both the firebox and the vent pipe. 

 

Seal the vent pipe joint connection with high temperature silicone 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 axis. No constrictions. 

 

Use 10cm-thick insulating thimbles if pipe vent passes through floors. 

 

The vent pipe must be insulated along its entire length. Thanks to the vent pipe insulation fume temperature will remain high 
optimising draught, preventing condensation and reducing build-up of barely ignited particles along the vent pipe walls. Use 
proper insulating materials (glass wool, ceramic fibre, Class A1 non-combustible materials). 

 

Install a vent pipe with a minimum vertical run of 2 mt to guarantee proper draught. 

 

The vent pipe must be weather-proof and as linear as possible.  

 

Flexible and length-adjustable metal pipes may not be used. 

 

 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

CONSTRICTION 

INCLINATION      

LOWER THAN 45° 

Summary of Contents for MAJOLICA LINE

Page 1: ...PELLET STOVES INSTRUCTION MANUAL MAJOLICA LINE SLIM LINE EN PELLET LINE...

Page 2: ...or LAY 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...

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: ...1 09 5 1 Fume temperature sensor alarm 31 09 5 2 Fume overheating alarm 31 09 5 3 Ignition failure alarm 32 09 5 4 Stove switching off during working mode alarm 32 09 5 5 Negative pressure alarm 32 09...

Page 6: ...ube safety pressure switch alarm 46 10 5 6 General thermostat alarm 46 10 5 7 Damaged exhaust blower alarm 46 11 N100 MICRONOVA ELECTRONICS WITH 3 BUTTON LED DISPLAY 47 11 1 Proper functioning and con...

Page 7: ...t load 66 12 2 7 Menu 06 stove status 66 12 2 8 Menu 07 technician settings 66 12 User function 66 12 3 1 Stove switching on 66 12 3 2 Pellet feeding 67 12 3 3 Fire on 67 12 3 4 Working mode 67 12 3 5...

Page 8: ...lue SET temperature 78 13 3 8 Burn pot cleaning 78 13 3 9 Stove switching off 79 13 3 10 Stove switched of 79 13 3 11 Switching on the stove again 79 13 4 What happens in case of 80 13 4 1 Pellet igni...

Page 9: ...ANY NEEDS APPLY TO AUTHORIZED PERSONNEL Installation and connection must be carried out by qualified staff in compliance with local regulations national and European standards UNI 10683 and with the i...

Page 10: ...n direct contact with inflammable materials including curtains blankets etc during normal operation may result in a fire hazard KEEP THE APPLIANCE AWAY FROM THE MATERIALS MENTIONED ABOVE The stove is...

Page 11: ...working conditions since the Auger tube is very long CAUTION If the stove is not properly installed power outages may result in fume spillages Under specific circumstances an uninterrupted power suppl...

Page 12: ...ld 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 axis No constrictions...

Page 13: ...03 CANNA FUMARIA 12 EXISTING VENT PIPE TRADITIONAL EXTERNAL VENT PIPE...

Page 14: ...ways doubles the vent pipe section Make sure the chimney cowl is at least 150 cm above the roof top so that it is fully exposed to the wind Roof pitch Horizontal width of reflux zone measured from top...

Page 15: ...nding descending or horizontal 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 pro...

Page 16: ...lue 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 Connecting the stove pipe to an...

Page 17: ...e This appliance is not suitable to be installed on a shared vent pipe During normal operation the stove draws air from the room where it is installed Therefore an external air intake must be position...

Page 18: ...n 40 m3 h air It can be connected directly to the outside or to adjacent rooms provided they are fitted with external air supply vent 80mm and are not used as a bedroom or bathroom or whenever a fire...

Page 19: ...ertified to EN 1856 2 standard 7 5 kW Slim stoves must be fitted with a 1 m long pipe 80 mm certified to EN 1856 2 standard 9 kW stoves must be fitted with a 1 m long pipe 80 mm certified to EN 1856 2...

Page 20: ...ATION INSTRUCTIONS 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 ext...

Page 21: ...07 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 20 12kW SHEET METAL CORNER STOVE After making sure that the insert fits into the recess and there are a socket and a vent pipe...

Page 22: ...21 07 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS...

Page 23: ...07 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 22 12kW STONE CORNER INSERTS After making sure that the insert fits into the recess and there are a socket and a vent pipe...

Page 24: ...07 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 23...

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Page 28: ...lower display When in working mode use this button to visualise the time on the lower display BUTTON 3 P3 Set menu Use this button to access temperature setting and user and technician parameter menu...

Page 29: ...re is higher than the set temperature external thermostat not in use If an external thermostat is available the LED is on whenever the fume temperature exceeds 250 C TemperaturesettingLED L5 The LED f...

Page 30: ...g mode by holding down P6 buttonforapprox 2seconds Press P1 buttonto display fume temperature andexhaustblower speed 09 4 5 Changing set heat output When the stove is in working mode the heat output c...

Page 31: ...time setting From 00 00 to 11 50 pm by 10 UT12 PROGRAMME 3 switching off time setting From 00 00 to 11 50 pm by 10 UT13 Day selection with stove switching on according to PROGRAMME 3 On off for days f...

Page 32: ...g 06 00pm UT09 2nd SWITCHING OFF TIME e g 12 00am UT10 DAY CONFIRMATION e g Day 1 on Day2 on Day3 on Day4 on Day5 on Day6 off Day7 off 09 5 Alarms The board is fitted with a control system that shows...

Page 33: ...exceeding the trigger threshold it immediately switches off the Auger tube to which it is connected in series while the control board acquires this change in status through the AL1 clamp in CN4 The me...

Page 34: ...tove switched off or on fig 2 Figure 3 describes the meaning of the status indicators appearing on the display left side When one of the devices included in the list is activated the relevant segment...

Page 35: ...stove press this button 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 s...

Page 36: ...start prog 1 hour 03 start prog 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 Sunda...

Page 37: ...stand by mode on off 06 buzzer on off 07 initial load set 08 stove status 10 2 2 Menu 01 fan adjustment Use this function to independently adjust the two additional blowers The settings available for...

Page 38: ...an be disabled and enabled Sub menu 03 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 the times set acco...

Page 39: ...ff 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 meaning a...

Page 40: ...tion to select one of the languages available 10 2 6 Menu 05 stand by mode If you select the STAND BY mode the stove switches off after a period set by Pr44 during which the room temperature remained...

Page 41: ...10 2 9 Menu 08 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 dialogue timer heat output room tempe...

Page 42: ...ed in detail in the following sections Before switching on the stove the control board display is as in figure 16 fig 16 10 3 1 Stove switching on Hold down P4 for a few seconds to switch on the stove...

Page 43: ...mostat set the stove SET temperature to 7 C external programmable thermostat set the stove SET temperature to 7 C and disable the chrono functions from 03 01 menu The stove external thermostat is enab...

Page 44: ...x 2 seconds to switch off the stove The Auger tube stops immediately and the exhaust blower reaches its maximum speed value The FINAL CLEANING phase is performed At the end of the period of time set b...

Page 45: ...age 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 following conditions may occur depen...

Page 46: ...L Damaged 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 P4 button 10 5...

Page 47: ...mp in CN4 The message Alarm Dep Fail appears on the display and the stove is immediately switched off fig 31 10 5 6 General thermostat alarm If the general safety thermostat detects a value exceeding...

Page 48: ...lue setting CHRONO Chrono enabled ALARM Stove in alarm IGNITION PLUG Ignition plug switching on AUGER TUBE ON Auger tube moving EXCHANGER PUMP Exchanger pump switched on ON OFF Working status Display...

Page 49: ...rogramming on off 02 start Prog 1 OFF 0 11 50 pm 03 stop Prog 1 OFF 0 11 50 pm 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...

Page 50: ...isplay figure 13a Figure 13 a Figure 13 b M2 4 weekend programming 01 weekend chrono on off 02 start weekend 1 OFF 0 11 50 pm 03 stop weekend 1 OFF 0 11 50pm 04 start weekend 2 OFF 0 11 50 pm 05 stop...

Page 51: ...ct the desired day and press P3 button figure 13b Then set the hour figure 13c minutes figure 13d day figure 13e month figure 13f and year figure 13g by pressing P1 decrease and P2 increase buttons Pr...

Page 52: ...value is set to OFF the time clock ignores the control Use P1 decrease and P2 increase buttons to modify the value and P3 to confirm DAILY PROGRAMMING Menu level setting meaning Available values M2 2...

Page 53: ...PRG 2 on off M2 3 16 THURSDAY PRG 2 on off M2 3 17 FRIDAY PRG 2 on off M2 3 18 SATURDAY PRG 2 on off M2 3 19 SUNDAY PROG 2 on off PROGRAMME 3 menu level setting meaning available values M2 3 20 START...

Page 54: ...on time OFF 0 11 50 M2 4 03 STOP 1 WEEKEND switching off time OFF 0 11 50 M2 4 04 START 2 WEEKEND switching on time OFF 0 11 50 M2 4 05 STOP 2 WEEKEND switching off time OFF 0 11 50 11 2 4 Menu M03 s...

Page 55: ...11 2 8 Menu M07 stove status After entering menu M7 by pressingP3button thestatus of afew parameters withstovein workingmodescrolls onthe display The table below contains an example of the values scr...

Page 56: ...is indicated on the display and the stove goes into the alarm status figure 4 11 3 2 Pellet feeding The pellet feeding phase starts after approx 1 minute the message Carica pellet scrolls on the displ...

Page 57: ...e Lavoro appears on the display and the ON OFF LED is on Hold P2 button down to set the heat output and press P1 button to set the room temperature figure 7a If fume temperature reaches the threshold...

Page 58: ...the set value Set temperature value the stove will go back to the Lavoro mode and to the previously set heat output Set heat output value figure 10 11 3 8 Stand by When enabled in the menu the Stand b...

Page 59: ...meter the stove switches back on 11 3 9 Stove switching off HoldP3 button down to switch off the stove The display showsthe message Pul Finale figure 12a The Auger tube motor switches off Auger tube L...

Page 60: ...on will remain on and the buzzer if enabled will sound intermittently during the entire alarm phase Should the alarm not be cleared the stove will in any case be switched off and the alarm message wi...

Page 61: ...ssage Al 6 alar al 6 mancano pellet scrolls on the display and the stove goes into the alarm status figure 26 figure 26 11 4 7 Thermal safety overheating alarm The alarm is triggered whenever the gene...

Page 62: ...61 11 N100 MICRONOVA ELECTRONICS WITH 3 BUTTON LED DISPLAY 11 5 Connections...

Page 63: ...ower 12 1 2 Significato dei LED LED Meaning when switched on L1CRONO Chrono enabled L2COCLEAON Auger working L3 TELECOMANDO Remote control reception L4 SET AMBIENTE Thermostat active L5 SET Blinking d...

Page 64: ...rogramming on off 02 start Prog 1 OFF 0 11 50 pm 03 stop Prog 1 OFF 0 11 50 pm 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...

Page 65: ...cording to the table below If the value is set to OFF the time clock ignores the control Use P5 decrease and P6 increase buttons to modify the value and P3 to confirm DAILY PROGRAMMING Menu level Menu...

Page 66: ...PRG 2 on off M2 3 16 THURSDAY PRG 2 on off M2 3 17 FRIDAY PRG 2 on off M2 3 18 SATURDAY PRG 2 on off M2 3 19 SUNDAY PROG 2 on off PROGRAMME 3 menu level setting meaning available values M2 3 20 START...

Page 67: ...r is empty After selecting menu M5 the message Premere pi will scroll on the display Then press P1 increase The exhaust blower switches on at the maximum speed and the Auger tube Auger tube LED on sta...

Page 68: ...6 button again to increase the heat output and P5 button to decrease it The display will show the set heat output Do not press any button for 5 seconds or press P4 button to exit the setting mode 12 3...

Page 69: ...hes on alarm LED on The message Al 2 alar al 2 Sonda fumi will scroll on the display and the stove will switch off 12 4 3 Fume overheating alarm The alarm is triggered whenever the fume sensor detects...

Page 70: ...69 12 N100 MICRONOVA ELECTRONICS WITH 6 BUTTON LED DISPLAY 12 5 Connections...

Page 71: ...ess it once to go back to the previous menu and up to the initial screen Should have any alarm blocked the stove press this button to unlock the stove and subsequently switch it off BUTTON 4 Set Room...

Page 72: ...dosi in questo paragrafo alle sole selezioni disponibili per l utente La voce di menu 01 regola ventole presente solamente se la funzione corrispondente stata abilitata level 1 level 2 level 3 level 4...

Page 73: ...y prog 2 on off 16 Thursday prog 2 on off 17 Friday prog 2 on off 18 Saturday prog 2 on off 19 Sunday prog 2 on off 20 start prog 3 hour 21 stop prog 3 hour 22 Monday prog 3 on off 23 Tuesday prog 3 o...

Page 74: ...e selected heat output corresponding to the selected heat output 0 disabled fan disabled fan 1 Pr57 fixed speed Pr62 fixed speed 2 Pr58 fixed speed Pr63 fixed speed 3 Pr59 fixed speed Pr64 fixed speed...

Page 75: ...to set two on off times defined by the times set according to the table below If the value is set to OFF the time clock ignores the control Sub menu 03 03 weekly program The weekly programmable therm...

Page 76: ...values M2 3 1 1 START PRG 2 switching on time OFF 0 11 50 M2 3 12 STOP PRG 2 switching off time OFF 0 11 50 M2 3 13 MONDAY PRG 2 on off M2 3 14 TUESDAY PRG 2 on off M2 3 15 WEDNESDAY PRG 2 on off M2...

Page 77: ...BY mode the stove switches off after a period of time set by Pr44 during which the room temperature remained at a value higher than the SET temperature Only if the following condition occurs TSET Tamb...

Page 78: ...ng its levels and times fig 17 13 3 2 Start up phase The stove performs all the steps of the start up phase according to the parameters concerning its levels and times 13 3 3 Ignition failure The alar...

Page 79: ...is closed with stove on 13 3 7 Room temperature reaches set value SET temperature When the set room temperature value is reached or the fume temperature has reached the Pr13 value the stove heat outpu...

Page 80: ...alue below Pr13 parameter the exhaust blower stops The Auger tube stops immediately and the exhaust blower reaches its maximum speed value The FINAL CLEANING phase is performed 13 3 10 Stove switched...

Page 81: ...ture reaches a value below Pr13 fig 26 Pr48 T seconds After a power outage one of the following conditions may occur depending on the stove previous status previous status outage duration new status s...

Page 82: ...iggered when during normal working mode the flame goes out and the fume temperature falls below the minimum threshold set by Pr13 parameter The stove switching off phase starts immediately 13 5 5 Auge...

Page 83: ...SON THE AUGER TUBE MUST REMAIN EMPTY TO PREVENT IT FROM GET CLOGGED BY SAWDUST RESIDUES SOLIDIFIED DUE TO MOISTURE 14 2 Daily cleaning Operations to carry out when the stove is fully cold Emptying the...

Page 84: ...SISTANCE 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...

Page 85: ...TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE ALARM SOND FUMI FAULTY FUME SENSOR CALL TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE FUME SENSOR DISCONNECTED CALL TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE ALARM HOT TEMP FAULTY FUME SENSOR CALL TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE FAULTY...

Page 86: ...on __________ __________ __________ Technical Support Service Stamp Date of 2nd maintenance operation __________ __________ __________ Technical Support Service Stamp Date of 3rd maintenance operation...

Page 87: ...management and maintenance of the Product CLIENT S Signature DEALER S INSTALLATION TECHNICIAN S Copy for the dealer or the installation technician INSTALLATION AND TESTING CERTIFICATE CLIENT _________...

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Page 89: ...one our staff will forward it to the Technical Support Service closest to you which will guarantee assistance from a technician within 5 working days Any parts replaced during the warranty period shal...

Page 90: ...e 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 o...

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