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INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE INSTALLER 

 

 

2.  

2.2.2.

 

Location of the appliance in the 

room 

Choose  a  location  in  the  room  which 

favours  good  hot-air  distribution  by 
convection and radiation. 

2.3.

 

Installation of the appliance 

2.3.1.

 

Floor 

Make sure  that the  base  can withstand 

the  total  constructed  weight  of  the 
appliance and its casing. 

Attention:

 

the  stove  must  not  be 

installed on a combustible floor 

2.3.2.

 

Safety distances 

Be  sure  to  respect  the  appliance 

installation  distances  from 

combustible 

materials

.  Looking  at  the  appliance  head-

on: 

 

Atlantic 500 

Distance to 

combustible  

materials 

(mm) 

From the right-hand side 

500 

From the left-hand side 

500 

From the rear 

800 

From the front 

1300 

From the top surface 

750 

 

Atlantic 610 

Distance to 

combustible  

materials 

(mm) 

From the right-hand side 

600 

From the left-hand side 

600 

From the rear 

900 

From the front 

1200 

From the top surface 

750 

 

 

 

Atlantic 610R 

Distance to 

combustible  

materials 

(mm) 

From the right-hand side 

400 

From the left-hand side 

400 

From the rear 

250 

From the front 

1000 

From the top surface 

750 

 

Bear  in  mind  that  it  may  even  be 

necessary  to  protect  non-combustible 
material  in  order  to  prevent  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  sure  that  the  doors  close 

properly. 

 

Make sure that all moving parts are 

fitted in place. 

2.3.4.

 

Height adjustment and levelling the 

appliance 

The  appliance  must  be  perfectly  level, 

horizontally  and  vertically,  both  at  the 
front and on the sides (use a spirit level). 

2.3.5.

 

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 

Summary of Contents for Atlantic 500

Page 1: ...Atlantic 500 610 610R Instruction Book ...

Page 2: ...TALLER 7 2 1 Warning to installers 7 2 2 Room for installation 7 2 2 1 Ventilation of the room 7 2 2 2 Location of the appliance in the room 8 2 3 Installation of the appliance 8 2 3 1 Floor 8 2 3 2 Safety distances 8 2 3 3 Checks before lighting for the first time 8 2 3 4 Height adjustment and levelling the appliance 8 2 3 5 Connection to the flue 8 2 4 Chimney flue 9 2 4 1 Type of flue 9 2 4 2 C...

Page 3: ...1 4 1 3 Flue socket 18 4 1 4 Painted sheet steel cast iron parts 18 4 1 5 Firebox glass 18 4 2 Maintenance of the chimney flue 18 4 3 Important advice 18 TROUBLESHOOTING 19 BASIC BREAKDOWNS 20 DECLARATION OF PERFORMANCE 22 CE MARK 28 ...

Page 4: ...N H O 79 78 75 CO emission at 13 O2 at N H O 0 11 0 11 0 11 Gas mass flow at N H O g s 8 0 10 6 10 5 Gas temperature downstream of flue socket at N H O ºC 259 285 305 Optimum flue draught Pa 12 12 12 Wood consumption beech at N H O kg h 2 4 3 49 3 10 Dimensions of the firebox Width mm 430 530 530 Depth mm 280 280 280 Useful height mm 220 470 470 Dimensions of the logs cm 40 50 50 Volume heated 45w...

Page 5: ...PRESENTATION OF THE APPLIANCE 4 1 Figure No 1 Dimensions of the Ocean Atlantic 500 appliance in mm ...

Page 6: ...PRESENTATION OF THE APPLIANCE 5 1 Figure No 2 Dimensions of the Ocean Atlantic 610 appliance in mm ...

Page 7: ...PRESENTATION OF THE APPLIANCE 6 1 Figure No 3 Dimensions of the Ocean Atlantic 610R appliance in mm ...

Page 8: ...olutely 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 situated h...

Page 9: ...t hand side 400 From the left hand side 400 From the rear 250 From the front 1000 From the top surface 750 Bear in mind that it may even be necessary to protect non combustible material in order to prevent 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 ...

Page 10: ...re 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 from downdraught then it is necessary to fit an effective anti downdraught cowl a static cowl or a smoke extraction fan or re...

Page 11: ...ances 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 7 Distances between the chimney crown and objects within a radius of between 10 and 20m 2 4 3 Poor flue If not all the requirements indicated previously have been met smoke may escape from the appl...

Page 12: ...ot achieved by correcting the flue installation Lacunza supplies an accessory for exceptional cases a part which seals the top of the front part of the appliance and helps prevent smoke escaping into the room Logically this reduces both the view of the fire and the loading aperture on the appliance Figure No 8 Accessory to help in the event of downdraught as a result of a poor flue This accessory ...

Page 13: ...ely 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 ...

Page 14: ...econdary and double combustion air intake o C1 open right o C2 closed left 3 3 Lighting Use of the appliance in warm weather warm days early hours of the afternoon on sunny days may lead to lighting and updraught problems Certain weather conditions such as fog ice humidity entering the flue etc may hinder sufficient updraught in the flue and lead to suffocation Proceed as follows in order to light...

Page 15: ...irewood open the firebox door gently preventing the sudden entry of air to the firebox so that smoke does not enter the room that the appliance is installed in Perform this operation with the glove to prevent burns to the hands The maximum load height is 2 logs with diameters of approx 10 cm The minimum interval between loads for nominal heat output is 60 minutes Always load with the nominal amoun...

Page 16: ...nd leave the Secondary and Double Combustion Intakes open 3 7 Removing ash Following sustained use of the appliance it is necessary to remove the ash from the firebox Remove the ashpit box when cold or using something to prevent yourself from getting burned glove Never throw hot embers into the rubbish Access the ashpit by opening the door on the appliance 3 8 Deflectors The appliance has 2 vermic...

Page 17: ... has an open and closed position When it is closed a lot of combustion gas is retained meaning that the flue and the fuel used must be in optimum conditions in order to ensure correct operation When open the deflector facilitates the passage of smoke Figure No 15 Stainless steel reinforcement in its closed position Figure No 16 Movements to change from closed to open Figure No 17 Stainless steel r...

Page 18: ...be ensured Figure No 18 Movements to fit the circular deflector on the flue socket Ocean Atlantic 610R The 610R model also incorporates two stainless steel pieces in the hearth These pieces must be positioned as indicated in the image if all the values contained within the UNE EN 12815 UNE EN 13229 and UNE EN 13240 regulations are to be fulfilled Figure No 19 Stainless steel pieces 610R Given that...

Page 19: ...ner for longer However the glass may get dirty the longer the appliance is used Special degreasing products designed for the purpose should be used to clean it Clean when the glass is cold and taking 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 4 2 Maintenance of the chimney flue VERY IMPORTANT In order to avoid inc...

Page 20: ... continually burn 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 temper...

Page 21: ...BASIC BREAKDOWNS 20 6 BASIC BREAKDOWNS ...

Page 22: ...a Ocean 610 2 502670000005 Trasera vermiculita Ocean 610R 1 5 504020000003 Parrilla cenicero Aralar 1 6 502570000004 Pieza móvil registro primario Ocean 1 7 502570000007 Pieza móvil registro secundario Ocean 1 502570000005 Refuerzo deflector Ocean 500 1 502620000002 Refuerzo deflector Ocean 600 610 1 502670000006 Refuerzo deflector Ocean 610R 1 502570000006 C ristal hogar Ocean 500 1 502620000003 ...

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

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

Page 25: ...DECLARATION OF PERFORMANCE 24 7 ...

Page 26: ...DECLARATION OF PERFORMANCE 25 7 ...

Page 27: ...DECLARATION OF PERFORMANCE 26 7 ...

Page 28: ...DECLARATION OF PERFORMANCE 27 7 ...

Page 29: ...CE MARK 28 8 CE MARK ...

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Page 32: ...LACUNZA KALOR GROUP S A L Pol Ind Ibarrea s n 31800 Alsasua Navarra Spain Tel 00 34 948 56 35 11 Fax 00 34 948 56 35 05 e mail comercial lacunza net Website www lacunza net EDITION 0 ...

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