Piazzetta IL 65/49 Installation, Use And Maintenance Instructions Download Page 1

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Page 2: ...tions The wall against which the product is to be placed must not be of wood or any other flammable material For correct installation it is also important to maintain safety distances refer to the sec...

Page 3: ...ON 48 3 1 PREPARING FIREPLACE INSERTS 48 3 2 BEFORE INSTALLING THE INSERT 48 3 3 INSTALLATION 48 3 4 ADJUSTING THE FLUE GAS SMOKE DAMPER 49 4 0 VENTILATION 50 4 1 FAN SPECIFICATIONS 50 4 2 USE OF THE...

Page 4: ...in the paragraph MINIMUM SAFETY DISTANCES and to all the indications below DT2031171 00 SOOT REMOVAL INSPECTION HOLE CHIMNEY STACK FLUE CONNECTION TO FLUE SAFETY DISTANCES CHECK OF FLOOR LOAD BEARING...

Page 5: ...th a radius of at least 20 mm and a maximum ratio between the sides of 1 5 Fig 3 4 5 the walls must be smooth if possible and without narrowing Bends must be regular and without discontinuity Fig 6 It...

Page 6: ...es higher than any obstacles located at a distance less than 5 metres outside the reflux area The size and shape of this area differ according to the angle of inclination of the roof and it is therefo...

Page 7: ...he canopy grille with ducting through pipes direct to the room of installation increasing the recommended minimum free cross section by at least 15 from an adjacent room to the place of installation p...

Page 8: ...010171 00 1 6 CAPACITY LOAD OF THE FLOOR Check the load bearing capacity of the floor by adding together the weight of the protections lining walls insulating materials surround given in the surround...

Page 9: ...Fig 15 16 NON FLAMMABLE WALLS always leave a gap of 5 cm between the stove and the lining wall FLAMMABLE CEILING create an 8 cm false ceiling of non flam mable material The minimum distance between t...

Page 10: ...of 45 Flexible metal or asbestos cement pipes must not be used Pipes and bends or elbows must be made in compliance with current regulations WARNINGS WITH REGARD TO FLAMMABLE WALLS OR CEILING If the...

Page 11: ...th the natural convection system and it is therefore necessary to maintain the safety distances from flammable materials such as flammable ceilings or walls ledges beams furniture curtains etc The hoo...

Page 12: ...or inflammable material such as beams wooden furniture curtaining flammable liquids etc be kept outside the heat radiation range of the stove and at a distance of at least 1 m from the heating block...

Page 13: ...circulate and be heated without it coming into contact with the flame A ventilation kit is installed that when switched on increases the heating action of the air by forcing it to circulate quicker a...

Page 14: ...Aluker back panel 645x295 1 7 Aluker right side panel 267x352 1 8 R H grate in cast iron 1 9 Ash drawer 1 10 Fan box 1 1 2 3 4 5 5 6 7 8 9 10 IL 75 64 DT2032862 00 No Description Qty 1 L H grate in c...

Page 15: ...ray can In kit Hexagonal door handle tool In kit Pipes and elbows for connection to the flueway Optional Flue collar Optional Front surround trim kit Optional Mantel insulation kit Optional Hot air pi...

Page 16: ...ut kg h 1 9 1 9 2 4 2 4 Thermal efficiency 80 1 80 1 80 80 CO content with 13 O2 0 09 0 09 0 08 0 08 Certified in according to norm EN 13229 EN 13229 EN 13229 EN 13229 Homologation number RRF 29 10 23...

Page 17: ...7 00 2 8 DIMENSIONS IL 75 58 18 51 16 5 60 78 5 42 5 37 5 37 5 75 12 58 DT1020419 00 2 7 DIMENSIONS IL 65 54 15 15 47 68 5 56 42 5 32 5 32 5 65 12 54 DT1020418 00 2 9 DIMENSIONS IL 75 64 18 16 5 57 78...

Page 18: ...an equal or greater section than that of the flue gas outlet pipe indicated in the paragraph TECHNICAL DATA If building work is required to change the existing fireplace before completing the masonry...

Page 19: ...t with the door closed it is also fully closed Whether the fireplace insert is installed in an existing fireplace or in a new fireplace with a wooden mantel the underside of the mantel must be insulat...

Page 20: ...r line circuit breaker must be installed upstream of the wiring provided DT2012038 00 4 1 FAN SPECIFICATIONS Free flow rate 2 x 50 m h Power 2 x 12 W Frequency 50 Hz Voltage 230 V Fig 25 DT2032867 00...

Page 21: ...rawer and gently moving it up wards and outwards Take care not to disconnect or break the power leads or the thermostatic sensor wires Fig 26 Carry out maintenance or cleaning To refit the fan box pro...

Page 22: ...ady to burn must have been dried in the open air sheltered from rain or snow for at least 2 years after having been cut The lower the moisture content of the wood the higher its heating power Freshly...

Page 23: ...eft or right as shown in the figure to the side Move to the left to increase and to the right to decrease the air flow To make these adjustments and avoid burns use the straight part of the door handl...

Page 24: ...important stages when lighting the appliance for the first time the operating test and start up 1 Operating test Before carrying out the operating test check that everything has been installed correct...

Page 25: ...or a moment before opening it com pletely Open the door when the flame has died down and certainly never when the flame is very intense Always use the hexagonal door handle tool provided Always use th...

Page 26: ...arts using alcohol solvents petroleum based agents acetones or other degreasing or abrasive substances In the event of such substances being used the manufacturer declines all responsibility for damag...

Page 27: ...eaner suitable for holding ash The ash drawer A also needs emptying and cleaning regularly because if it fills up and obstructs the grate grid it will cause appliance malfunction Should the grid becom...

Page 28: ...ebox Fig 36 Now shift the second baffle plate C towards the centre and kee ping it slightly raised remove it from the firebox Remove the baffle plate support A by turning its right end towards the rea...

Page 29: ...first and always refit the left part first F G Fig 39 DT2033055 00 H I Fig 40 DT2033056 00 DT2010068 00 6 9 SHUTTING DOWN Before any long period during which the stove will be inactive we recommend t...

Page 30: ...Use dry wood Use of mediocre or poor class fuels Change the type of fuel See FUEL paragraph Not enough combustion air Open the air dampers further Condensation forms Section of flue too large Reduce...

Page 31: ...or capacity of the fan and power of the product Heat fewer rooms or use the stove as a supplementary source of heat The fan does not work Incorrect connection to power supply Correct the connection ac...

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