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For appliance that must reach exhaust outlets that are not coaxial with regard to the issue of the fumes from the machine, changes in 

direction must be made using an open elbow of 45° (

Fig. 1

).

The use of counter slope elements is forbidden.The flue union must have a constant section and allow soot to be collected and swept 

away. Changes in cross-section are only allowed at the outlet of the heat generator: the use of adaptors on the coupling with the chimney 

flue is prohibited.
Running other air ducts and installation pipes inside the exhaust pipes, even if oversized, is forbidden.
One or more airtight reading points are recommended on the flue to check emissions after installation and measure draught.
Supporting the weight of the flue with the appliance union is strictly forbidden. Use specific stands or independent supports for this 

purpose.
To install other combustion devices in the same room where the appliance is installed, refer to UNI 10683 and UNI 7129 installation 

regulations.

The minimum fireplace height must be over 3,0 m.
Installation of external fireplaces must be performed using insulated double-walled pipes, to prevent the formation of condensate; it must 

also be possible to inspect the base of the fireplace for routine maintenance which must be done at least once a year.
A minimum flue draught between 10 and 14 Pa must be guaranteed. This value must be measured using specific and controlled 

instruments each time the appliance and flue undergo maintenance.

The appliance could malfunction in very strong windy conditions, with the chimney cap installed in the reflux area (see 

Fig. 2

, zone 

bordered by the dotted line A for roofs with ß>10° slant) of the 

roof, or without complying with the distances foreseen by UNI 

10683.

• 

Flue assembly phase

Once the flue got insert in the foreseen connection fill the gap with the sealing in outfit (

Fig. 3

). The Aerjolly Evo fume exhaust has 

a diameter of 179 mm. A 150 mm diameter flue can be inserted directly 

inside. Use a suitable union if you need to use a larger sized flue.

 

07.2 

INSTALLATION ROOM VENTILATION

According to reference regulation UNI10683, 4 Pa depression must be verified between the installation room interior and exterior. 

Prepare adequate ventilation openings in the room where the product is installed to permit at least 50 m3/h clean comburent air flow 

not taken from polluted rooms. The ventilation openings, if fitted with insect-proof mesh, must be easily removable and undergo periodic 

cleaning to ensure clear air flow passage.

 

As per the fuel product exhaust system, air vents are also extremely important and must be given the 

appropriate consideration and respect.

The installer is directly liable for all electrical system parts, generation hook-up to the system, ventilation and 

the fume exhaust system and MUST, at the end of installation work, issue a declaration of conformity as per 

Ministerial Decree 37/08. 

On the other hand, the purchaser MUST assign all work to a qualified professional technician.

The device must be installed and used in accordance with all local and national laws and EC Regulations.

WARNING

It is not allowed to install coaxial systems for 

the smoke output.

WARNING

The external air intakes must be made so that they cannot get accidentally covered and if they have an insect 

protection mesh they must be cleaned periodically to prevent clogging with dust and dirt, especially in periods with intense 

pollen concentrations.

NOTE

.

130 cm

.

50 cm

ß>10°

A

90°

Fig. 2

Fig. 3

Summary of Contents for AERJOLLY EVO S Series

Page 1: ...SM114 EN REV07 2022_07 AERJOLLY EVO INSTALLATION USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL To be kept by the purchaser Wood operated air system product AERJOLLY EVO AERJOLLY EVO Serie S...

Page 2: ...y read and keep this sheet before using the equipment This sheet provides necessary information and suggestions on how to correctly install use clean and maintain the product Knowing and observing the...

Page 3: ...CHAP 06 TECHNICAL DATA 15 06 1 HOMOLOGATION 15 06 2 RECOMMENDED FUELS 16 06 3 COMPONENTS 17 06 4 DIMENSIONS 17 CHAP 07 POSITIONING AND CONNECTIONS FOR THE INSTALLER 18 07 1 FLUE OR FUME EXHAUST SYSTE...

Page 4: ...more restrictive in this instance comply fully with the regulations prevailing in the country of installation all laws and local bylaws must be observed when installing and using the appliance includ...

Page 5: ...household electrical appliances and similar products General safety regulations EN 60335 2 102 Safety of household electrical appliances and similar products Special regulations for appliances fitted...

Page 6: ...e of FUEL which does not comply with the recommended requirements NOTE 01 4 USE AND STORING OF THE INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Recipients of the manual The use and installation manual is addre...

Page 7: ...sensory or mental capabilities or lacking the experience or the needed knowledge can use the device only under surveillance or having been instructed on the device safe use and on the understanding of...

Page 8: ...commissioning the system in accordance with the laws in force related to system safety standards The installation technician must inform the user on safe equipment use The installation operator is res...

Page 9: ...serious injury to people Replace the safety signals when they become illegible or come off WARNING all suitable safety devices to classify the electrical system as COMPLIANT with applicable safety st...

Page 10: ...2 LIFTING AND TRANSPORT Personnel in charge of handling the product must have read and thoroughly understood the safety prescriptions in CHAP 02 ACCIDENT PREVENTION SAFETY REGULATIONS of this manual a...

Page 11: ...rective 2012 19 UE waste electrical and electronic equipment WEEE information for users The crossed out wastebasket symbol on the appliance means that at the end of its useful lifespan the product mus...

Page 12: ...ixed waste END OF LIFE DISPOSAL OF THE EQUIPMENT COMPONENTS REGULATION EU 2015 1185 Annex II par 3 a 3 INSTRUCTIONS FOR CORRECT PRODUCT DISPOSAL The owner is fully and exclusively liable for stove dem...

Page 13: ...rance also contributes to guaranteeing a high chamber temperature level hence reducing polluting emissions The exchange section is designed specifically to guarantee maximum heat recovery making it po...

Page 14: ...S 200 mm F 1000 mm Apparecchio funzionante ad intermittenza a legna The fireplace is suitable for burning wood intermittent Der kamin eignet sich zum brennen intermittierende Holz La chemin e est ada...

Page 15: ...0 2 C CO 13 O2 at rated heat output 1242 2 680 0 604 0 mg m3 CO2 at rated heat output 8 75 9 64 10 10 NOx 13 O2 156 1 157 9 163 3 mg m3 OGC 13 O2 67 5 51 6 44 2 mg m3 Flue gas mass flow at rated heat...

Page 16: ...UNI EN ISO 17225 5 standard WARNING KIND OF WOOD HEATING POWER kWh kg Silver Fir 4 5 Red Fir 4 4 Birch Tree 4 3 Hornbeam 3 9 Beech 4 0 Ash 4 2 Poplar 4 1 Oak 4 2 Locust Robinia 4 1 Durmast 4 2 SOME TI...

Page 17: ...rent air aluminium pipe 5 Humidifier and spray kit 6 Cleaning and use tools see chapter 08 4 Fan 410 m h 7 06 4 DIMENSIONS All measurements are in mm Serie S a only for ductable version 1 2 3 4 5 6 7...

Page 18: ...ve an internal section which is preferably circular square or rectangular sections must have rounded corners with a radius of no less than 20 mm must have an internal section that is constant free and...

Page 19: ...dotted line A for roofs with 10 slant of the roof or without complying with the distances foreseen by UNI 10683 Flue assembly phase Once the flue got insert in the foreseen connection fill the gap wit...

Page 20: ...combustion air intake ducting hole can be moved on the condition it remains within the cladding Make sure the external air intakes are never blocked The floor have to be strong enought to hold the ma...

Page 21: ...the condition it remains within the cladding Make sure the external air intakes are never blocked The floor have to be strong enought to hold the machine in case it is not fitting the requirements th...

Page 22: ...event overheating Insulating panels must be overlapped to avoid leaking The sizes and types of insulation depend on the type of surface being protected Insulation types Insulation can be made of vario...

Page 23: ...m from the ceiling MANDATORY 3 Control panel 4 Door 5 Combustion air intake ducting see par 07 3 or 07 4 6 Air recirculating grid 400x100 mm 50 mm from the floor MANDATORY 7 Ash pan 8 Door handle 9 Hu...

Page 24: ...hem and generate harmful gases Where the ducting pipes cannot be enclosed they can be concealed with a false ceiling or using fake beams or boxing Make sure to hermetically seal the space between the...

Page 25: ...personnel according to the regulations in force 2014 30 UE and 2014 35 UE WARNING The representation of the components is approximate but they can change in terms of shape NOTE Thermostat Probe PT100...

Page 26: ...in pos I Fig 1 pag 26 Max length 35 cm and width approx 8 cm per side use of pieces of chopped wood is recommended The fireplace efficiency performance also depends on the flue draught START UP AND FU...

Page 27: ...aping Never use larger quantities of wood than those recommended load 2 blocks of wood D without exceeding 2 3 kg h of wood To prevent less than optimal combustion the ashes must be removed very caref...

Page 28: ...spective knob and position indicator to the hood with the screws and plugs supplied see Fig 2 Assemble the regulating unit on the rod and secure it with its grub screw Turn the central pin right and l...

Page 29: ...flue or check that the flue dimensions conform to requirements excessive amount of wood during start up and when functioning Only use recommended fuels otherwise the warranty will be invalidated Do n...

Page 30: ...e Fire bed B Ash pan C Smoke baffle Before any cleaning always turn off the main switch and make sure the fireplace is cold 1 Opening the combustion chamber door To open the combustion chamber door gr...

Page 31: ...cording to use it is possible to completely remove the deflector from its seat repeat phases a b described above then push it backwards until it is released from the side guides C Fig 8 and Fig 9 3 Cl...

Page 32: ...d clean the upper part of the fireplace Use a brush to shake the turboclean in the flue To remove the turboclean lift it slightly rotate it by 90 degrees and slide it out clean it if necessary allowin...

Page 33: ...the flue with special focus on horizontal segments Stove fume pass cleaning Cleaning of any deposits in the stove Cleaning of fans Check electric electronic system integrity Twice a year Remove the de...

Page 34: ...cording to UNI 10683 Load the wood when there is no flame The outside air inlets and or the flue are partially or completely obstructed Clean or remove the obstructions Air inlet and or canalisations...

Page 35: ...Anthracite and dry steam coal no no Hard coke no no Low temperature coke no no Bituminous coal no no Lignite briquettes no no Peat briquettes no no Blended fossil fuel briquettes no no Other fossil fu...

Page 36: ...ronic room temperature control no F 4 4 1 With electronic room temperature control plus day timer no With electronic room temperature control plus week timer no F 2 0 0 Permanent pilot flame power req...

Page 37: ...no Non woody biomass no no Anthracite and dry steam coal no no Hard coke no no Low temperature coke no no Bituminous coal no no Lignite briquettes no no Peat briquettes no no Blended fossil fuel briqu...

Page 38: ...ronic room temperature control no F 4 2 8 With electronic room temperature control plus day timer no With electronic room temperature control plus week timer no F 2 0 0 Permanent pilot flame power req...

Page 39: ...no Non woody biomass no no Anthracite and dry steam coal no no Hard coke no no Low temperature coke no no Bituminous coal no no Lignite briquettes no no Peat briquettes no no Blended fossil fuel briqu...

Page 40: ...ronic room temperature control no F 4 2 6 With electronic room temperature control plus day timer no With electronic room temperature control plus week timer no F 2 0 0 Permanent pilot flame power req...

Page 41: ...no Non woody biomass no no Anthracite and dry steam coal no no Hard coke no no Low temperature coke no no Bituminous coal no no Lignite briquettes no no Peat briquettes no no Blended fossil fuel briqu...

Page 42: ...ronic room temperature control no F 4 2 7 With electronic room temperature control plus day timer no With electronic room temperature control plus week timer no F 2 0 0 Permanent pilot flame power req...

Page 43: ...o Non woody biomass no no Anthracite and dry steam coal no no Hard coke no no Low temperature coke no no Bituminous coal no no Lignite briquettes no no Peat briquettes no no Blended fossil fuel brique...

Page 44: ...ronic room temperature control no F 4 1 9 With electronic room temperature control plus day timer no With electronic room temperature control plus week timer no F 2 0 0 Permanent pilot flame power req...

Page 45: ...o Non woody biomass no no Anthracite and dry steam coal no no Hard coke no no Low temperature coke no no Bituminous coal no no Lignite briquettes no no Peat briquettes no no Blended fossil fuel brique...

Page 46: ...ronic room temperature control no F 4 1 7 With electronic room temperature control plus day timer no With electronic room temperature control plus week timer no F 2 0 0 Permanent pilot flame power req...

Page 47: ...47 ENGLISH NOTES...

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