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INSTRUCTIONS OF USE 

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3.  

 

INSTRUCTIONS OF USE 

3.

The manufacturer accepts no liability 

whatsoever for damage caused to parts as 

a result of the improper use of non-

recommended fuels, modifications made 

to the appliance or how it is installed. 

Only use original replacement parts. 

All  local  and  national  regulations, 

including  those  referring  to  national  and 
European  standards,  must  be  observed 
when using the appliance. 

Heat  is  diffused  by  radiation  and 

convection via the front and exterior of the 
appliance. 

3.1.

 

Fuel 

This appliance must not be used as an 

incinerator. Do not use non-recommended 
fuels. 

 

Use  dry  logs  (max.  16% humidity), 

cut  at  least  2  years  ago,  clean  of  resin 
and  stored  in  a  sheltered,  ventilated 
place. 

 

Use  hard  woods  with  high  calorie 

values and good ember production. 

 

Large logs should be cut to useable 

lengths  before  being  stored.  The  logs 
should  have  a  maximum  diameter  of 
150mm. 

 

Finely-chopped  wood  produces 

greater  heat  output,  but  also  burns 
more quickly. 

Optimum fuels: 

 

Beech. 

Other fuels: 

 

Oak,  chestnut,  ash,  maple,  birch, 

elm, etc. 

 

Pine  and  eucalyptus  logs  are  low 

density  and  produce  very  long  flames, 
and  may  cause  the  parts  of  the 

appliance to wear out more quickly than 
normal. 

 

Resinous wood may mean that the 

appliance  and  the  flue  need  to  be 
cleaned more often. 

Non-permitted fuels: 

 

All types of coal and liquid fuel. 

 

  or  damp 

wood  reduces  the  performance  of  the 
appliance  and  leads  to  soot  and  tar 
build-up on the inner walls of the flue, 
obstructing it. 

 

treated  woods  (railway  sleepers, 
telegraph  posts,  plywood,  fibreboard, 
pallets,  etc.)  quickly  blocks  the  system 
(soot  and  tar  build-up),  harms  the 
environment  (pollution,  smells)  and 
may lead to deformation of the firebox 
due to overheating. 

 

All  materials  which  are  not  wood 

(plastic, spray cans, etc.). 

Green and reprocessed wood may cause 

chimney fires. 

The  graph  below  shows  how  the 

humidity  of  firewood  affects  its  heat 
output: 

 

Figure No.9 -

 

Relationship between firewood 

humidity and heat output. 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Abodi

Page 1: ...Sara Lorea Abodi Andrea Instruction Book ...

Page 2: ... installation 6 2 2 1 Ventilation of the room 6 2 2 2 Location of the appliance in the room 7 2 3 Installation of the appliance 7 2 3 1 Floor 7 2 3 2 Safety distances 7 2 3 3 Checks before lighting for the first time 7 2 3 4 Height adjustment and levelling the appliance 7 2 3 5 Casing 7 2 3 6 Connection to the flue 8 2 3 7 Piping air to other rooms Andrea Abodi 8 2 4 Chimney flue 9 2 4 1 Type of f...

Page 3: ...E 2 1 4 1 2 Inside the appliance 16 4 1 3 Flue socket 16 4 1 4 Firebox glass 16 4 2 Maintenance of the chimney flue 16 4 3 Important advice 16 TROUBLESHOOTING 17 5 BASIC BREAKDOWNS 18 6 DECLARATION OF PERFORMANCE 20 7 CE MARK 24 8 ...

Page 4: ...the legislation applicable in each country and this instruction book 1 1 General characteristics Unit Sara Lorea Abodi Andrea Nominal Heat Output N H O to atmosphere kW 20 19 Efficiency at N H O 80 76 CO emission at 13 O2 at N H O 0 09 0 39 Gas mass flow at N H O g s 15 3 19 Gas temperature downstream of flue socket at N H O ºC 297 400 Optimum flue draught Pa 12 12 Wood consumption beech at N H O ...

Page 5: ...f the fuel fuel loads fuel load frequencies flue draught and system of installation indicated in this Instruction Book Failure to respect these conditions may lead to problems with the appliance deterioration shorter useful life etc which are not covered by the Lacunza warranty Figure No 1 Dimensions of the Sara Lorea appliance in mm ...

Page 6: ...PRESENTATION OF THE APPLIANCE 5 1 Figure No 2 Dimensions of the Abodi Andrea appliance in mm ...

Page 7: ...is absolutely crucial to ensure the suitable renewal of the air in the room in which the appliance is fitted The room must always have at least two permanent grilles or openings to the exterior in order to renew the air one for intake and the other for extraction For the installation of its appliances Lacunza recommends an additional section for these openings One of these two grilles must be situ...

Page 8: ...event breakage deformation etc as a result of overheating if the non combustible material is not designed to withstand high temperatures 2 3 3 Checks before lighting for the first time Make sure that the glass es is are not broken or damaged Make sure that the flueway is not obstructed with packing or loose parts Make sure that the airtight joints on the flue circuit are in perfect condition Make ...

Page 9: ... replacement can be accessed at any time e g counterweight system hydraulic components heating circuit safety components 2 3 6 Connection to the flue The appliance must be connected to the chimney flue using special piping designed to resist the products of combustion e g stainless steel enamelled steel etc To connect the flue to the socket flange insert the piping inside the flange and seal the j...

Page 10: ...rect updraught The diameter of the pipe must be the same as the diameter of the flue socket on the appliance over its entire length in order to ensure correct operation The flue must prevent the entry of rainwater The flue must be clean and airtight over its entire length The flue must be at least 6m tall and the chimney cap must not hinder the free release of gases If the flue tends to suffer fro...

Page 11: ...own must clear the highest point of any neighbouring building or obstacle located within a 10m radius of the chimney outlet by more than 1m Figure No 7 Distances between the chimney crown and objects within a 10m radius The chimney crown must clear any neighbouring building or obstacle located within a radius of 10m to 20m from the chimney outlet Figure No 8 Distances between the chimney crown and...

Page 12: ...mum diameter of 150mm Finely chopped wood produces greater heat output but also burns more quickly Optimum fuels Beech Other fuels Oak chestnut ash maple birch elm etc Pine and eucalyptus logs are low density and produce very long flames and may cause the parts of the appliance to wear out more quickly than normal Resinous wood may mean that the appliance and the flue need to be cleaned more often...

Page 13: ... components Figure No 10 Operating components on the appliance A Firebox door handle B Primary air intake o B1 open move right o B2 open move left C Secondary air intake o C1 open move towards the symbol o C2 open move towards the symbol D Double combustion air intake o Opening left door ...

Page 14: ...r when the appliance has been lit three or four times and has adapted to its flue If it does not disappear then check the flue draught length and diameter of the flue flue insulation airtightness and the humidity of the wood used 3 4 Loading fuel In order to load firewood open the firebox door gently both doors at the same time preventing the sudden entry of air to the firebox so that smoke does n...

Page 15: ...f the parts which make up the appliance Do not be alarmed by noises of this kind In order to obtain maximum output open all the air intakes to the firebox and in order to obtain minimum output tend towards closing them For normal use we recommend you close the Primary Intake and leave the Secondary and Double Combustion Intakes open Figure No 11 Operation A Primary air B Secondary air C Double com...

Page 16: ...nd the appliance inside the shell This air can be piped to other rooms IMPORTANT This appliance is not covered by our warranty unless directly connected to the mains electricity supply in accordance with the conditions described in the relevant section in 1 1 Components M 1 x 220V 20W motors T 50ºC ceramic thermostat Electrical diagram Figure No 13 Electrical diagram for fans Use With no fire the ...

Page 17: ...care not to apply the glass cleaner directly onto the glass as it could come into contact with the door seal cord and damage it Also make sure that the cleaning liquid does not enter the moving part of the intake mechanism it may block the mechanism 4 2 Maintenance of the chimney flue VERY IMPORTANT In order to avoid incidents chimney fires etc it is necessary to perform maintenance and cleaning o...

Page 18: ...chips carpentry scraps plywood pallets etc Cold flue Heat up the flue by burning a piece of paper in the firebox Smoke during burning The room is at low pressure In rooms with Controlled Mechanical Ventilation leave an outdoor window ajar until the fire is fully alight Too little wood loaded Load as recommended Loads notably smaller than those recommended lead to low smoke temperature and downdrau...

Page 19: ...BASIC BREAKDOWNS 18 6 BASIC BREAKDOWNS 6 NO TRADUCIR EL TEXTO DE ESTA IMAGEN ...

Page 20: ...000850 500000000850 500000000850 10 Registro entrada aire secundario izquierdo 500000000123 500000000123 500000000123 500000000123 11 Registro entrada aire secundario derecho 500000000122 500000000122 500000000122 500000000122 12 Parrilla hogar 500000000034 500000000034 500000000034 500000000034 13 Cajetín ceniza 504000000029 504000000029 504000000029 504000000029 14 Separador 500000000078 5040600...

Page 21: ...DECLARATION OF PERFORMANCE 20 7 DECLARATION OF PERFORMANCE 7 ...

Page 22: ...DECLARATION OF PERFORMANCE 21 7 ...

Page 23: ...DECLARATION OF PERFORMANCE 22 7 ...

Page 24: ...DECLARATION OF PERFORMANCE 23 7 ...

Page 25: ...CE MARK 24 8 CE MARK 8 ...

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