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 CHAP.02 ACCIDENT PREVENTION / SAFETY REGULATIONS

 

02.1 

GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS

• 

The manual refers to essential aspects of the directives, regulations and dispositions on using the machine, summarising 

its most significant points.

• 

General legal regulations and mandatory rules regarding injury prevention and environmental protection must be 

observed. These obligations also include regulations regarding the use of personal protective equipment.

• 

For all work to be done on the system, the following dispositions and regulations in force must be observed regarding 

accident prevention, following the indications.

•  Before using the system the first time, the user must have read and understood the instruction manual perfectly and this 

chapter in particular.

• 

The user must also make sure that the machine is always in good condition as regards its safety requirements.

•  During  maintenance  and  inspection  activities,  wear  the  protective  garments  specified  in  following 

CHAP.02.4 - 

EQUIPMENT FOR OPERATORS AND MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL. 

Cleaning and maintenance activities 

may only be performed with the equipment cold and preferably disconnected from the power mains or with the main 

switch in the “O” position.

•  Danger warnings and signals in the form of plates, labels and markings must not be removed or made unidentifiable. If 

they are worn or broken, they must be replaced.

•  Modifications,  additions  or  transformations  must  not  be  made  on  the  machine  and  its  components  without  the 

manufacturer’s authorisation. This is valid first and foremost for installation and regulation of the installed safety devices. 

Failure to comply with this warning relieves the Manufacturer of all and any responsibility.

• 

Make sure, before starting up every time and after carrying out maintenance, that dismantled parts have been repositioned 

correctly and in particular all the protection devices that impede access to the machine.

 

02.2 

SAFETY REGULATIONS FOR ROUTINE MAINTENANCE AND USE

• 

The user and/or owner of the product is required, in accordance with the laws in force, to assign the installation and 

maintenance to qualified and specialised operators, and acknowledge the risks and hazards should they fail to observe 

this requirement. 

• 

Children of at least 8 years old, people with reduced physical, 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 the deriving dangers. Children are not allowed to play with the device. Cleaning and maintenance 

are meant to be performed by the user and not by unsupervised children.

•  The settings and programming of the product must only be performed by adults who have received suitable and specific 

training. Errors or incorrect settings can create hazardous conditions and trigger malfunctions with relative consequences 

for persons and things.

• 

Before any cleaning and/or routine or extraordinary maintenance on the machine, disconnect it from all energy sources; 

in particular, turn the electrical power switch to “O”.

• 

Prior to installation, the user and installer are obliged to check that the mains electrical supply to which the machine will be 

connected, corresponds to the voltage on the identification plate (see 

CHAP.05.2 - PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION

), 

and that it is equipped with all suitable safety devices to classify the electrical system as compliant with applicable safety 

standards. If this is not the case, contact a Qualified Technician to adapt the system to required standards.

• 

Upstream from the machine (at the user’s expense) on the electrical power supply line, a bipolar switch must be installed 

that is able to intercept all the current phases (see 

CHAP.06 - TECHNICAL DATA

).

• 

The irradiation area includes the area between the opening of the hearth and up to 1 metre of space frontally as well as 

laterally. No inflammable object must be left in this area (such as: inflammable liquids, fire-starting products or firewood, 

drapes, wooden decorations, rugs, etc.).

•  Do not use the stove to dry clothes, it could overheat and cause an outbreak of fire.
• 

ATTENTION - BEWARE OF BURNS

, most of the outer surfaces of the stove are very hot, door handle, glass, metal 

sides, majolica or metal top, fume exhaust pipe etc. Never touch the stove with naked hands when it is running; always 

use heat protection gloves, such as those supplied with the stove, when handling all parts.

• 

Before doing any internal cleaning or maintenance, you must wait until the machine reaches the ambient temperature.

•  If the stove is in alarm status due to a malfunction, do not attempt to restart it before finding out what has caused the heat 

generator to shut down.

• 

Never wash the internal parts of the combustion chamber with water.

Summary of Contents for Foghet EVO Aria L 12 kW

Page 1: ...SM107 EN REV02 2016_11 FOGHET EVO AIR INSTALLATION USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL To be kept by the purchaser Wood and pellet operated air system pro duct FOGHET EVO ARIA RFE ARIA...

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: ...ION 13 CHAP 06 TECHNICAL DATA 14 06 1 HOMOLOGATION 14 06 2 RECOMMENDED FUELS 15 06 3 COMPONENTS 17 06 4 DIMENSIONS 18 CHAP 07 POSITIONING AND CONNECTIONS FOR THE INSTALLER 19 07 1 FLUE OR FUME EXHAUST...

Page 4: ...priate This manual cannot be given to third parties for perusal without the written permission of Jolly Mec Caminetti S p A The technical directions for installation contained in this manual should be...

Page 5: ...ousehold 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 w...

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: ...with the laws and standards in force in the State Region or Area in which the machine is installed Installation in bedrooms rooms with a volume below 15 m3 or with explosive atmospheres is strictly p...

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: ...e packaging into the environment but take it to waste disposal centres for recycling All packaging can be recycled as it consists of wood polyethylene film polystyrene and cardboard WARNING PROTECT TH...

Page 12: ...lly switches from wood to pellet mode with automatic pellet ignition maintaining the desired temperature The control unit triggers an acoustic and visual warning signal when the pellet runs out and fr...

Page 13: ...23 2 mg m3 Nominal Nominal Reduced B 100 mm S 200 mm F 1000 mm Apparecchio per il riscaldamento domestico alimentato a pellet di legno Residential space heating appliance fired by wood pellet Mit Holz...

Page 14: ...7 3 77 3 77 kW Fuel hourly consumption at reduced heat output 0 883 0 883 0 883 kg h Space heating output 6 58 7 57 9 55 9 62 13 65 12 06 kW Efficiency at rated heat output 89 39 88 0 90 0 85 39 88 21...

Page 15: ...Do not use pellets that are very hard and with different dimensions the mechanical parts are sized and tested for use with pellets with the above mentioned characteristics No breakdown or malfunction...

Page 16: ...7225 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 TIPS AND INFOR...

Page 17: ...protrude approx 2 mm with respect to the face of the assembly plate NOTE Pellet hopper components The JOLLY MEC burner and pellet hopper can be removed for transport 1 Disconnect the power supply the...

Page 18: ...n support 6 Sprocket wheels accessible by removing the protection casing 7 Main auger gearmotor accessible by removing the protection casing 8 Secondary auger gearmotor accessible by removing the prot...

Page 19: ...t have 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...

Page 20: ...ted 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 with t...

Page 21: ...ns within the cladding Make sure the external air intakes are never blocked It is mandatory to provide the two doors indicated in chap 07 5 for wood pellet Foghet versions to allow for pellet loading...

Page 22: ...the external air intakes are never blocked It is mandatory to provide the two doors indicated in chap 07 5 for wood pellet Foghet versions to allow for pellet loading and pellet burner maintenance Th...

Page 23: ...o prevent 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 v...

Page 24: ...midifier to the left or right sleeve so that the flexible pipe is perfectly horizontal see Fig 3 We recommend the left side since it is on the pellet loading door side Step 2 Close the sleeve on the o...

Page 25: ...et hopper 5 Door 6 Inspection door REQUIRED for burner group refer to the ATTENTION box for details on dimensions 7 Combustion air intake ducting see par 07 3 or 07 4 8 Burner JOLLY MEC 9 Air recircul...

Page 26: ...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 27: ...wood board Electrical power supplied from the Pressure Safety RC Filter Arancio Bianco Nero Nero Blu Smoke Fan Condenser AC5 WOOD elec board 230V ac SIGN GND FLAT 230Vac 24Vdc FLAT IN3 IN4 TC CN8 COM...

Page 28: ...nder the cover will be inhibited 7 The PELLET LOAD function is only to be performed prior to first start up and only when the pellet in the hopper is finished Never light the fireplace if the quantity...

Page 29: ...the size recommended by Jolly Mec create the temperature suitable for combustion and make sure there is the right amount of air to ensure ecological functioning and excellent output by the fireplace B...

Page 30: ...o the room Disassembly or tampering with the closure unauthorised by Jolly mec will cause invalidation of the warranty If you open the fireplace door while it is functioning to load wood or any other...

Page 31: ...ECTLY IN CONTACT WITH THE FIRE BASE GRATE ALWAYS USE TWO BLOCKS OF WOOD TO SUPPORT THEM Fig 2 7 Close the door 8 With the fireplace in WOOD mode and OFF press and hold the ON OFF button on the display...

Page 32: ...in case of incorrect combustion or lighting problems clean the burn pot following the procedure in the quick reference notice Step 6 every 20 days or so it is compulsory to extract the top diffuser to...

Page 33: ...lets have not been used for a long time usually in the spring summer the hopper in feed screw and burn pot must be completely emptied with the aid of a vacuum cleaner Then clean thoroughly to remove a...

Page 34: ...moke may occasionally occur If for example it is necessary to open the door to load some wood check that you have opened the fume shutter as far as possible this takes 5 10 seconds to prevent the form...

Page 35: ...baffle Initially for a few days during operation with pellets check the burn pot to determine how often it needs cleaning Before any cleaning always turn off the main switch and make sure the fireplac...

Page 36: ...uple of months when there is insufficient combustion or fumes escaping from the door a open the fumes deflector b Release the fumes deflector Fig 8 and Fig 9 c Use a tool to shake the turboclean in th...

Page 37: ...e 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 allowing the ash and soot to fall into the ash pa...

Page 38: ...pass cleaning Cleaning of any deposits in the stove Cleaning of fans Check good ignition resistance operations Check electric electronic system integrity Check safety device thermostat and pressure s...

Page 39: ...t flue draught do not use the fireplace it could be dangerous Clean the flue and the fireplace thoroughly Pellet burn pot dirty Clean it Burning pot in a wrong position Pellets damp Replace with dry p...

Page 40: ...rrors Sostituire i tratti orizzontali con percorsi a 45 replace the horizontal sections with sections at 45 raise the chimney cap or fit an antiwind cap Check that the flue conforms to the indications...

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