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2-INSTALLATION

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The instructions in this chapter refer explicitly to the Italian installation regulation UNI 10683. In any case, 

always observe the regulations in force in the country of installation.

PELLETS

The pellet is obtained from natural dried wood sawdust (without paint). The compactness of the material is guaranteed by the lignin 

contained in the wood itself, without glue or binders.

The market offers different types of pellets with characteristics that vary according to the wood mixtures. The most common diameter on 

the market is 6 mm (although 8 mm diameter is also available) with a length, on average, between 3 and 40 mm. A good quality pellet 

has a density of between 600 and 750 or more kg/cubic metres and a moisture content that accounts for 5 to 8% of its weight.

Pellets have technical advantages besides being an ecological fuel, as the wood residue is used completely, thereby achieving cleaner 

combustion than that of fossil fuels.

While good-quality wood has a calorific value of 4.4 kW/kg (15% moisture, after about 18 months of seasoning), that of pellets is around 

4.9 kW/kg. To ensure good combustion, the pellets must be stored in a dry place and protected from dirt. Pellets are usually supplied in 15 

kg bags, therefore, storing them is very convenient.

Good quality pellets guarantee good combustion, thereby decreasing harmful emissions into the atmosphere.

The poorer the quality of the fuel, the more often the internal parts of the brazier and combustion chamber need to 

be cleaned.

The main quality certifications for pellets currently available on the European market guarantee that the fuel complies with class A1/

A2 according to ISO 17225-2. These certifications include, for example, ENPlus, DINplus, Ö-Norm M7135, and specifically assure that the 

following characteristics are complied with:

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calorific value: 4.6 - 5.3 kWh/kg.

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Water content: ≤ 10% of the weight.

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Percentage of ash: max 1.2% of the weight (A1 less than 0.7%).

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Diameter: 6±1/8±1 mm.

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Length: 3-40 mm.

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Content: 100% untreated wood without the addition of binding agents.

The company recommends using certified fuel for its products (ENPlus A1, DINplus, Ö-Norm M7135).

The use of pellets that do not comply with the characteristics specified previously may compromise the operation of 

your product and therefore invalidate the warranty and product liability.

15 Kg BAG OF PELLETS

Summary of Contents for CLUB COMFORT AIR 12 UP! M2

Page 1: ...ATION GUIDE GB SEALED PELLET STOVE SUITE CLUB MUSA AIR 10 UP M2 SUITE CLUB MUSA COMFORT AIR 12 UP M2 SUITE CLUB MUSA COMFORT AIR 14 UP M2 PART 1 REGULATIONS AND ASSEMBLY Translation of original instru...

Page 2: ...1 1 WARNINGS AND WARRANTY CONDITIONS 2 2 INSTALLATION 9 3 DRAWINGS AND TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 17 4 UNPACKING 22 5 SUIT CLUB STOVE ASSEMBLY 25 6 DOOR OPENING 40 7 CONNECTIONS TO ADDITIONAL DEVICES 4...

Page 3: ...part of this manual may be translated into other languages adapted and or reproduced even in part in other mechanical and or electronic form or media for photocopies recordings or other without the p...

Page 4: ...ectronic appliances connected to it are used correctly and to prevent accidents This appliance can be used by children aged 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical sensory or mental capabi...

Page 5: ...garding spare parts Many surfaces of the product get very hot door handle glass smoke outlet pipes etc Avoid coming into contact with these parts without adequate protective clothing or suitable equip...

Page 6: ...ies and smoke outlets In the event of fire in the chimney turn off the device disconnect it from the mains and do not open the door whatsoever Then contact the competent authorities The product and th...

Page 7: ...appliance does not exceed 70 dB A Live electrical parts only power the product once it has been fully assembled Disconnecttheproductfromthe230Vpowersupplybeforeperforming anymaintenanceoperations Thep...

Page 8: ...currentENISO17225 2classA1regulation Firpelletsareusuallyusedforcertification The amount of thermal energy can vary according to the length and calorific value of the fuel This may require some adjust...

Page 9: ...nic equipment batteries or accumulators can cause the hazardous substances contained within to leak out In order to avoid harming the environment or health the user is required to separate this equipm...

Page 10: ...local authorities or to a retailer that provides this service Separatingandrecyclingpreventspotentialnegativeeffectsontheenvironmentandhealth oftencausedbyinappropriatelydisposingof product parts It...

Page 11: ...ulating panels Vermiculite Insulation vermiculite and refractory materials that have come into contact with flames or exhaust gases dispose of in mixed waste D ELECTRIC AND ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS To be...

Page 12: ...cessary and essential information to choose the product to install it correctly and to properly size the smoke expulsion system theProductsmustbeinstalled controlledandserviced byaqualifiedoperator ac...

Page 13: ...lueof4 4kW kg 15 moisture afterabout18monthsofseasoning thatofpelletsisaround 4 9kW kg Toensuregoodcombustion thepelletsmustbestoredinadryplaceandprotectedfromdirt Pelletsareusuallysuppliedin15 kg bag...

Page 14: ...ES Inparticular itisrecommendedtostrictlyobservethesafetydistancesfromcombustiblematerialstoavoidseriousharm to people and to the integrity of the home Installation of the appliance must ensure easy...

Page 15: ...distance 100 AIR 200 COMFORT AIR dB lower distance 0 dC upper distance 800 dP front radiation 1000 dF floor radiation 1000 dL side radiation 1000 KEY 1 FLOOR 4 FLOOR GUARD 2 FRONT FLAMMABLE MATERIAL 5...

Page 16: ...nnelling the air directly to the outside3 The free air inlet must be made at floor level always be protected with an outer grille and in such a way that it cannot be obstructed by any object have a mi...

Page 17: ...prohibited Below 15kW Air duct diameter Maximum length smooth duct Maximum length corrugated duct 50mm 2m 1m 60mm 3m 2m 80mm 7m 4m 100mm 12m 9m Above 15kW Air duct diameter Maximum length smooth duct...

Page 18: ...In any case smoke ducts must be sealed against combustion products and any condensation For this reason it is recommended to use pipes with silicone gaskets or similar sealing devices that withstand...

Page 19: ...t of wind windproof chimneypot the height of outflow must be beyond the reflux area refer to national regulations to identify the reflux area always be built at a distance from antennas or dishes and...

Page 20: ...rules also apply for holes made in walls 2 Old flue pipe with the inclusion of an external access door for chimney cleaning 3 External flue made of insulated stainless steel pipes i e with double wal...

Page 21: ...6 560 554 26 15 1140 156 323 50 19 3 DRAWINGS ANDTECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Technical Dept All rights reserved Reproduction prohibited DRAWINGS AND CHARACTERISTICS SUITE CLUB AIR 10 UP M2 STOVE DIMENSI...

Page 22: ...81 6 560 554 26 15 1140 279 156 323 91 95 50 20 3 DRAWINGS ANDTECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS SUITE CLUB COMFORT AIR 12 UP M2 COMFORT AIR 14 UP M2 STOVE DIMENSIONS...

Page 23: ...560 586 80 58 15 1147 50 307 155 21 3 DRAWINGS ANDTECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Technical Dept All rights reserved Reproduction prohibited MUSA AIR 10 UP M2 STOVE DIMENSIONS...

Page 24: ...560 586 80 58 15 1147 50 307 155 61 279 79 91 22 3 DRAWINGS ANDTECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS MUSA COMFORT AIR 12 UP M2 COMFORT AIR 14 UP M2 STOVE DIMENSIONS...

Page 25: ...g h Max 2 3 kg h Autonomy Min H 58 h Max H 13 h Heatable volume m3 182 55 286 35 500 20 Combustion air inlet 50 mm Smoke outlet 80 mm Air inlet 80 cm2 Rated electrical power EN 60335 1 62W Max 380W Su...

Page 26: ...Min H 37 h Max H 11 h Heatable volume m3 216 55 340 35 595 20 Combustion air inlet 50 mm Smoke outlet 80 mm Air inlet 80 cm2 Rated electrical power EN 60335 1 130W Max 380W Supply voltage and frequen...

Page 27: ...8 kg h Max 3 1 kg h Autonomy Min H 40 h Max H 10 h Heatable volume m3 251 55 394 35 690 20 Combustion air inlet 50 mm Smoke outlet 80 mm Air inlet 80 cm2 Rated electrical power EN 60335 1 130W Max 38...

Page 28: ...186 PRODUCT FICHE Observe the specific precautions for installation assembly and maintenance indicated in the manual accompanying the product and the national and local rules in force Product descript...

Page 29: ...EU 2015 1185 EU 2015 1186 PRODUCT FICHE Observe the specific precautions for installation assembly and maintenance indicated in the manual accompanying the product and the national and local rules in...

Page 30: ...DUCT FICHE Observe the specific precautions for installation assembly and maintenance indicated in the manual accompanying the product and the national and local rules in force Product description Typ...

Page 31: ...SION REGULATIONS EU 2015 1185 EU 2015 1186 PRODUCT FICHE Observe the specific precautions for installation assembly and maintenance indicated in the manual accompanying the product and the national an...

Page 32: ...2015 1186 PRODUCT FICHE Observe the specific precautions for installation assembly and maintenance indicated in the manual accompanying the product and the national and local rules in force Product de...

Page 33: ...N REGULATIONS EU 2015 1185 EU 2015 1186 PRODUCT FICHE Observe the specific precautions for installation assembly and maintenance indicated in the manual accompanying the product and the national and l...

Page 34: ...ecycling depot CARDBOARD BOX CORRUGATED CARDBOARD PAP 20 SORTED waste collection CARDBOARD CORNER PAPER CARDBOARD SHEET Check the instructions of the competent body APPLIANCE BAG POLYETHYLENE LD PE 04...

Page 35: ...kage remove the cardboard polystyrene and any straps and position the stove in the preset place making sure that it complies with the requirements The stove body or unit must always be kept in a verti...

Page 36: ...the SUITE CLUB MUSA stove from the pallet you must remove the two screws u and plate s from the stove s foot There are four brackets s REMOVING THE FASTENING BRACKETS SUITE CLUB STOVES REMOVING THE F...

Page 37: ...with the connecting pipe If the stove needs to be connected to an outlet pipe which goes through the rear wall to connect to the flue take the utmost care to make sure that the joint is not forced If...

Page 38: ...ed ceramics and mounting brackets and must be mounted as per the attached diagram Side panels assembly page The ceramics are delicate therefore handle with care POS DESCRIPTION No POS DESCRIPTION No A...

Page 39: ...ved Reproduction prohibited INSTALLINGTHE SIDE PANELS There are codes on the internal part of the ceramics to help correctly position them As shown in the following image on the right side they are ca...

Page 40: ...ME Remove the two screws x and the two notched washers z from the top part Attention The two screws x and the two notched washers z must be used again to secure the frame with the ceramicpanels Theref...

Page 41: ...S S L V 39 5 SUITE CLUB STOVE ASSEMBLY Technical Dept All rights reserved Reproduction prohibited Make the holes V of the frame S come out from the hooks L on the structure of the stove...

Page 42: ...aging which must be used to position the ceramic panels correctly The part of the template marked FRONT RIGHT must be positioned as indicated in the picture towards the front part of the stove Use the...

Page 43: ...nels marked D1 D2 D3 Place a sheet or cloth on the floor T to avoid scratching or damaging the ceramic panels during assembly Place the three ceramic panels on the sheet T on the floor as indicated in...

Page 44: ...STOVE ASSEMBLY Now take the 12 screws m and 12 washers n from the ceramic panel package Secure the frame S to the ceramic panels using the screws m and washers n After securing the frame ceramic panel...

Page 45: ...All rights reserved Reproduction prohibited Lift the three ceramic panels with the frame and secure it to the stove s structure At the bottom insert the holes V on the frame of the ceramic panels into...

Page 46: ...top secure the frame to the structure with the two screws x and notched washers z that were previously removed with the frame S Attention The frame with the ceramic panels has slotted holes f to adjus...

Page 47: ...S1 S2 S3 45 5 SUITE CLUB STOVE ASSEMBLY Technical Dept All rights reserved Reproduction prohibited Repeat the same operation also for the ceramic panels marked S1 S2 S3...

Page 48: ...TALLINGTHE FRONT LOWER CERAMIC PANEL Remove the two screws j from the structure of the stove and remove the bracket O Take the ceramic panel B from the package of the ceramic panels Remove the M4x16 s...

Page 49: ...l rights reserved Reproduction prohibited Insert the bracket O into the frame of the ceramic panel B and secure it in the lower part with the screw g you have just removed Now secure the ceramic panel...

Page 50: ...5 SUITE CLUB STOVE ASSEMBLY ADJUSTINGTHE LOWER PANEL It is possible to adjust the magnet r from the screw v Then try to bring the ceramic panel B flush with the door of the firebox by adjusting the m...

Page 51: ...h placing the top A perform a final check of the position of the side panels Make sure they are in line with the front panels and the door If necessary adjust them from the slots on the frame of the s...

Page 52: ...NGTHE UPPER PANEL Panel F is already fixed to the stove structure it may be removed in the event of maintenance servicing or cleaning After removing any top remove screws k two on the right and two on...

Page 53: ...SA stove has no metal cladding and has the top fitted as shown below Take the box with the metal sides and prepare them for installation The sides are fitted with screws for fixing to the structure Ca...

Page 54: ...REMOVINGTHETOP Removalofthetopisnotrequiredforassemblingthemetalsides Itcanberemovedforservicingoranyneedsandifrequired toassemble the sides more easily Lift the pellet cover W remove the two screws...

Page 55: ...IDES Mount the metal sides by proceeding as follows Pre fasten on the stove structure the washer n and the screw m in the part below the top Afterinsertingthepanelinthelowerpartofthestove seenextpage...

Page 56: ...v z E E 54 6 MUSA STOVE ASSEMBLY At the bottom insert the hooks z fitted on the structure of the stove into the holes v on the side metal panel...

Page 57: ...m 55 6 MUSA STOVE ASSEMBLY Technical Dept All rights reserved Reproduction prohibited From above through the slot on the top tighten screw m which has been secured to the structure before...

Page 58: ...m n E E 56 6 MUSA STOVE ASSEMBLY Intheeventofassemblingthepanelswithoutthetop fastenthesidestothestructurefromabovebymeansofwasher n andscrew m...

Page 59: ...E 57 6 MUSA STOVE ASSEMBLY Technical Dept All rights reserved Reproduction prohibited Proceed with the other side E in the same way...

Page 60: ...n the handle P and pull it towards you Attention Onlyopenthedoorwhenthestoveisoffandcold LOWER DOOR OPENING To open the lower door B insert the cold handle Z into the hole in the handle P and pull it...

Page 61: ...e material especially points that could come in contact with flammable surfaces or parts that are affected by heat e g change in shades wiring ducts plasterboard etc Moreover persons and animals must...

Page 62: ...tputforsafetypurposesandtopreventtherearwallfrombeinghitdirectlybythehotairflow generating halos blackeningorevendangerousheatinginthecaseofflammablewalls Whenpositioningthestovenearawall seeimagebelo...

Page 63: ...ed Thereisafuseboxalsointheswitchblocknexttothepowersocket Openthiscompartmentbysimplyliftingthecover usingascrewdriver as a lever from inside the power outlet compartment Inside there are two fuses 5...

Page 64: ...ng donotletthepelletbagcomeintocontactwithhotsurfaces Neverremovetheprotectiongridinsidethehopper No other type of fuel other than pellets is to be inserted into the hopper in compliance with above me...

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