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It is not permissible to install 

the thermostove in bedrooms, 

bathrooms, or in a room where 

another heating appliance is installed 

(fi replace, thermostove etc.) which does 

not have its own independent air intake. 

Locating the thermostove in a room with 

an explosive atmosphere is prohibited.

The fl 

oor of the room where the 

thermostove is to be installed must be 

strong enough to take its weight. If walls are 

fl ammable, maintain a minimum distance 

of 20 cm at the rear (A), of 40 cm at the 

side (B) and 100 cm at the front. If the room 

contains objects which are believed to be 

particularly delicate, such as drapes, sofas 

and other furniture, their distance from 

the thermostove should be considerably 

increased.

In the presence of wood fl oors, 

install a fl oor protection surface in 

compliance with the rules in force 

in the country

40 cm

(B)

Min.

100

cm

2

20 cm (A)

You can connect the air necessary for combustion 
directly to the external air intake, with a tube of at 
least 50mm, with a maximum length of 2 linear 
metres; each curve of the tube is equal to a loss of 
one linear metre.

For proper functioning and a good temperature 
distribution, the thermostove shoul be positioned 
in a location where it is able to take in the air 
necessary for combustion of the pellet (about 
40 m

3

/h must be available), as laid down in 

the standard governing the installation and in 
accordance with local national standards. The 
volume of the room must not be less than 20 m

3

It is compulsory to install an adequate outdoor 
air intake which would allow oxidising air input 
necessary for correct operation of the product. The 
air fl ow between the outside and the installation 
premises can take place directly, through an 
opening on an external wall of the premises 
(preferred solution, see Figure 1a); or indirectly, 
through air intake from the adjoining premises with 
air intake and permanently communicating with 
the installation premises (see Figure 1b). Adjoining 
premises excludes those used as bedrooms, 
bathrooms, garages, common areas of a building 
and, in general, premises in danger of catching 
fi re. Consider the doors and windows present 
which could interfere with correct air fl ow to the 
thermostove and maintain 1.5 metres from any 
smoke outlet. The air intake must have a minimum 
total net surface of 100 cm2 protected by an 
external grate which must not be obstructed and/or 
blocked and which should be periodically cleaned: 
the aforementioned surface should be increased 
as a result if there are other active generators 
inside the premises (for example: electric fans for 
stale air extraction, kitchen hood, other stoves, 
etc...), which could generate a negative pressure 
environment. A check is necessary, with all the 
equipment on, that the drop in pressure between 
the room and the outdoors does not exceed a 
value of 4 Pa.

FIGURA A- DIRETTAMENTE DALL’ESTERNO

FIGURA B- PER VIA INDIRETTA  DAL LOCALE ADIACENTE

FIGURE 1a- DIRECTLY FROM OUTSIDE

FIGURE 1b- INDIRECTLY FROM ADJACENT PREMISES

Installation in studio fl 

ats, 

bedrooms and bathrooms in only 

permitted for airtight or closed 

chamber equipment with an adequate 

canalization for oxidising air duct outwards. 

The thermo-stove with self-cleaning brazier 

sucks air both from the rear air intake pipe 

and from the slots on the front side. For this 

reason, the installation of the thermo-stove 

with self-cleaning brazier in bedrooms or 

bathrooms is always prohibited.

100 cm

150 

cm

Summary of Contents for Francesca 17B

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL Francesca 17B 17B DD Boiler Stoves Instructions for the correct use and maintenance of your Kalor wood pellet boiler stove Distribution and warranty in Ireland by...

Page 2: ...port a nationwide network of Authorised Technicians who are specially trained on Kalor wood pellet stoves and boilers This ensures that your stove can be correctly installed commissioned maintained an...

Page 3: ...l where the product will be placed must not be constructed in wood or in any case made of an inflammable material and in addition it is necessary to maintain a safety distance While the thermostove is...

Page 4: ...tove must only be operated in living environments This thermostove being controlled by an electronic board permits a completely automatic and controlled combustion the exchange in fact regulates the l...

Page 5: ...without adequate protection Keep the fuel and other inflammable materials off the thermostove Charge pellet Never remove the protection grille in the hopper When filling do not let the sack of pellets...

Page 6: ...se your body to hot air for a long time Do not overheat the room you are in and where the thermostove is installed This can damage the physical conditions and cause health problems Do not expose to di...

Page 7: ...ct The air flow between the outside and the installation premises can take place directly through an opening on an external wall of the premises preferred solution see Figure 1a or indirectly through...

Page 8: ...Ci riserviamo di tutelare i nostri diritti a termini di legge Spessore Peso Materiale Colore Scala Data Disegnato Approvato DESCRIZIONE luca canderle ASSIEME TE 655954 g 29 04 201 Via delle Arti e de...

Page 9: ...A 10 2 DA 10 A 50 1 DA 50 A 150 30 OLTRE 150 A A A A A DA DA DA DA DA 36030 San Vito di Leguzzano VI ITALIA Il presente disegno rimane di propriet di AMG S p A Ci riserviamo di tutelare i nostri dirit...

Page 10: ...gas temperature min max Kg h 0 84 3 79 1 19 3 66 Tank capacity mc 430 430 Recommended fuel g s 3 02 11 04 5 5 10 3 Heated surface Pa 3 8 5 10 Diameter flue outlet tube C 51 1 103 69 108 Diameter air...

Page 11: ...ure between the flue and the environment installed comply with the instructions in the technical characteristics The minimum height of the flue is 3 5 metres and must have an internal section that all...

Page 12: ...flue for the distances to respect A MINIMUM 40 MM B MASSIMUM 4 M C MINIMUM 3 D MINIMUM 400 MM E DIAMETER OF HOLE F SEE FIG 2 3 4 5 6 U INSULATION V POSSIBLE REDUCTION FROM 100 TO 80 MM I INSPECTION PL...

Page 13: ...ets that are placed on the heating system In heating systems with a closed circuit the loading cold pressure of the system and the inflation pressure of the expanding vase must correspond in heating s...

Page 14: ...incrustation and limescale especially in the domestic water heat exchanger 15 French Installation of a water softener if water hardness 15 French Filling the system with treated water demineralised If...

Page 15: ...ne N common N Lato sanitatio DHW side Lato riscaldam heating side Sonda sup puffer Puffer upper probe Termostato esterno External thermostat Sonda accumulo sanitario o sonda inf puffer DHW probe or pu...

Page 16: ...mostat simply remove the jumper on the THERM terminal see the tab on page 16 and connect our room thermostat OPERATION BY A SPECIALIZED TECHNICIAN How to select the type of Stand by OPERATION BY A SPE...

Page 17: ...Reaction from the stand by state is when a heat increase is required to return to a chosen stand by condition when it is set to ON or when there is a health risk II I The scheme is indicative and want...

Page 18: ...ON 02 H 2 O WINTER ON IF H 2 O PR 25 MODULE IF PROBE H 2 O 80 C HEATING SANITARY SANITARY DOES NOT CALL OFF 03 TERM ES WINTER ON IF H 2 O PR 25 MODULE SE TERM ES SATISFIED OR IF H 2 O PROBE SET H 2 O...

Page 19: ...is required to return to satisfy the chosen stand by condition when this is set to ON or when there is a health risk I Valve motorization 4 5 6 II External thermostat ON OFF or stand by type 3 optiona...

Page 20: ...O ACS MODULE IF PROBE H 2 O 80 C HEATING ACS IN CONTACT SANITARY DOES NOT CALL ON 02 H 2 O WINTER ON IF H 2 O PR 25 STAND BY IF PROBE H 2 O SET H2O a HEATING ACS IN CONTACT SANITARY IN CALL ON 02 H 2...

Page 21: ...ly set from the machine The rinsing from the stand by state occurs automatically when a heat increase is required to return to satisfy the chosen stand by condition when this is set to ON or when ther...

Page 22: ...IF H 2 O PR 25 WORK AND IF H 2 O PROBE 80 MODULE CONTACT PUFFER LOW THERMOSTAT DOES NOT CALL AND HIGH CALL OFF 01 02 03 WINTER SUMMER ON IF H 2 O PR 25 WORK AND IF H 2 O PROBE 80 MODULE CONTACT PUFFE...

Page 23: ...s the key To set the desired temperature in the room using the probe on the board press the key and To set the desired temperature in the room using the probe on the board press the key To set the des...

Page 24: ...R 25 STAND BY IF PROBE H 2 O SET H 2 O a HEATING DHW WITH PROBE PROBE ACS SET ACS ON 02 H 2 O WINTER ON IF H 2 O ACS 3 AND IF H 2 O PR 25 RATED HEAT INPUT IF PROBE H 2 O SET ACS 10 d HEATING DHW WITH...

Page 25: ...select the desired degrees The working power is set automatically by the machine N B For correct operation the upper SET must be set at a lower temperature than the lower SET The scheme is indicative...

Page 26: ...2 O S1 3 H 2 O PR 25 H 2 O PROBE 80 RATED HEAT INPUT 2 SIDE PUFFER 4 S1 E S2 SET PUFFER ON 01 02 03 WINTER SUMMER OFF OFF STAND BY 2 SIDE PUFFER 4 S1 E S2 SET PUFFER ON 01 02 03 INVERNO ESTATE ON ON I...

Page 27: ...red degrees and keys to select the desired degrees keys to select the desired degrees keys to select the desired degrees c To set the work power press the To set the temperature in the technical water...

Page 28: ...02 03 WINTER ON IF H 2 O PROBE PUF FER 3 H 2 O PR 25 OPERATION AND RATED HEAT INPUT H 2 O PROBE 80 PUFFER DHW PROBE BOILER THERMOSTOVE DHW PROBE DHW SET AND PUFFER PROBE SET PUFFER OFF 01 02 03 WINTE...

Page 29: ...standard Keep the pellets away from heat sources and not in humid environments or with explosive atmosphere Control Panel Button is used to switch the machine on off and to exit programming Buttons a...

Page 30: ...are active BRAZIER CLEANING The machine is cleaning the basket The smoke extractor runs at maximum speed and the pellet load is at minimum WORK The machine is working in this case at power 3 The detec...

Page 31: ...hermostat is activated deactivated press button 4 OFF and continue scrolling though the submenus using button 5 Select which submenu you wish to enter in order to access the daily weekly and weekend p...

Page 32: ...9 saturday prog 1 on off 10 sunday prog 1 on off 11 start program 2 hour 12 stop program 2 hour 13 monday progr 2 on off 14 tuesday progr 2 on off 15 wednesday prog 2 on off 16 thursday prog 2 on off...

Page 33: ...les fonctions de chrono thermostat journalier Sous menu 03 03 programme hebdomadaire Il permet d activer de d sactiver et de r gler les fonctions de chrono thermostat hebdomadaire Il est possible de...

Page 34: ...GR 3 on off 03 03 27 SAMEDI PROGRAM 3 on off 03 03 28 DIMANCHE PROGR 3 on off Sous menu 03 04 programme week end Il permet d activer de d sactiver et de r gler les fonctions de chrono thermostat le we...

Page 35: ...C 50 C load initial dialogue men level A B Men 09 technical calibration This item of the menu is reserved for the installation technician OFF Menu 09 Key access men level remaning time input Menu 05...

Page 36: ...The Thermostove cannot start up This is the first light up Fill in the tank with pellets Start up again ALAR 6 NO PELLET The pellet thermostove switched off while working Fill in the tank with pellets...

Page 37: ...e switches off Press the key On Off to reset the alarm Wait until the cooling phase is completed Clean the brazier and start a new light up These alarms remind you that the brazier must be cleaned and...

Page 38: ...ear of the thermostove Other fuses to protect the electronic boards are to be found on the boards themselves Reduction motor if the motor stops the thermostove continues to function until the flame go...

Page 39: ...ash Internal parts Flue pipe Circulation pump Plate heat exchanger Hydraulic components Electromechanical components by the user by the authorised qualified technical assistance BY THE USER Daily con...

Page 40: ...el we recommend cleaning with a paper towel or a clean dry cloth moistened with a detergent based on non ionic surfactants 5 A spray glass cleaner may be used Do not use abrasive materials or harsh Cl...

Page 41: ...ed much maintenance if used with certified quality pellet The need for maintenance varies depending on the conditions of use switching on and off repeatedly and depending on the performance required I...

Page 42: ...is happens it means that temperatures have been reached that are far above those at which the unit should operate properly Self cleaning brazier cleaning Clean the brazier from the ash and any rest wi...

Page 43: ...ts Low fan speed 2 The duct is obstructed or there are pressures that hamper the smooth evacuation of fumes 1 Define the adjustment of the Thermostove 2 Clean the smoke duct and check the pressure swi...

Page 44: ...closed properly or gaskets worn 5 Thermostove temperature is too high 6 Unsuitable pellets 7 Low pellet feed rate 8 Combustion chamber dirty 9 Smoke outlet obstructed 10 Smoke extraction motor failed...

Page 45: ...tove always runs at full power 1 Room thermostat set to maximum 2 Temperature sensor defective 3 Control panel defective or broken 1 Reset the thermostat temperature 2 Check the operation of the senso...

Page 46: ...res of the water in the thermostove 1 Modify the parameter for the maximum smoke temperature modulation to edit 2 Dirty thermostove the fumes are too high temperature 1 Contact your Authorized Assista...

Page 47: ...anty the glass of the door general gasket and fiber door painting tiles the remote control Internal sides Any damage caused by inadequate installation and or shortages of the consumer The images are p...

Page 48: ...46 EN Cod 001115 NOTES...

Page 49: ...cturer It is very important to understand that any and all warranty claims may be rejected should your stove boiler not be commissioned by one of our Authorised Technicians See below for further detai...

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