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 - User manual for RINA-HERA-VIVA-JUNO

Room ventilation

There must not be an extractor fan fitted in the same room as the stove as this can 

cause the stove to emit smoke and fumes into the room. 

The stove requires a permanent and adequate air supply in order for it to operate safely 

and efficiently. 

In accordance with current Building Regulations the installer may have fitted a perma-

nent air supply vent into the room in which the stove is installed to provide combustion 

air. This air vent should not under any circumstances be shut off or sealed. 

Drying and storage

Drying wood takes time. Proper air drying takes approx. 2 years. 

Here are some tips:

•  Store the wood sawn, split and stacked in an airy, sunny place, which is protected 

against rain (the south side of the house is particularly suitable).

•  Store the firewood stacks at a hand’s breadth apart, as this ensures that the air 

flowing through takes the moisture with it. 

•  Avoid covering the firewood stacks with plastic, as this prevents the moisture from 

escaping. 

•  It is a good idea to bring the firewood into the house 2-3 days before you need it.

Regulating the combustion air

The stoves are equipped with a one-handed operating lever for regulating the damper. 

The stove-specific regulating mechanisms can be seen on the diagrams (front of manu-

al).

The primary air is added to the primary combustion zone at the bottom of the burning 

chamber, i.e. the bed of glowing embers. This cold air is only used in the lighting stage.

Secondary air is the air, added to the gas combustion zone, meaning air, which con-

tributes to the combustion of the pyrolysis gasses (preheated air, used for cleaning the 

glass and combustion). This air is sucked through the damper below the burning cham-

ber and is pre-heated through the side channels and then emitted as hot scavenging air 

onto the glass. The hot air rinses the glass and keeps it soot-free.

Tertiary air at the back of the burning chamber at the top (row of holes) ensures the 

combustion of the final gas residues and particles before leaving through the chimney.

The pilot nozzles are placed at the bottom and front of the combustion chamber. They 

ensure that the bed of glowing embers is fed with air and therefore holds a high tem-

perature. It provides a quick start when refuelling and reduces the risk of fire going out.

By setting the interval between position 1 and 2, the energy content in the firewood is 

used optimally, as there is oxygen for combustion and for the burning of the pyrolysis 

gasses. When the flames are a clear yellow the damper has been set correctly. Finding 

the correct position comes with time after you have used for stove for a while.

It is not recommended that you turn it down completely. A mistake commonly made 

is shutting the damper too early because it feels too hot. This results in dark smoke 

emanating from the chimney and in the calorific value of the firewood not being used 

to its fullest.

Summary of Contents for Rina 90

Page 1: ...E N U N G S A N L E I T U N G U S E R M A N U A L M A N U E L D U T I L I S AT E U R B R U K E RV E I L E D N I N G B R U K S A N V I S N I N G K Y T T O H J E G E B R U I K E R S H A N D L E I D I N...

Page 2: ...amleledning og intervalfyring DE Hinweis Lesen und befolgen Sie die Bedienungsanleitung Zeitbrandfeuerst tte Nur empfohlene Brennstoffe einsetzen UK Fuel types only recommended Follow the installation...

Page 3: ...VIVA 120 G VIVA 120 G Classic JUNO G JUNO G Classic Viva 98 G Viva 120 G Juno G M rkeplade Merkeplate M rkpl t Tyyppikilpi Viva 98 Viva 120 Juno M rkeplade Merkeplate M rkpl t Tyyppikilpi EN 13240 20...

Page 4: ...mper R glage du volet d air Innstilling av spjeld Indst lling af spj llet Pellin s t minen Instellen van de luchtklep Position 1 Posisjon 1 Position 1 Asento 1 Positie 1 Position 2 Posisjon 2 Position...

Page 5: ...omically 1 Effective lighting Use small pieces of wood fir tree and a suit able fire lighter for example paraffined wood wool sawdust Open the air damper so plenty of air is fed to the stove and the g...

Page 6: ...LATION 27 REGULATING THE COMBUSTION AIR 28 USING THE WOOD BURNING STOVE 28 ADJUSTMENT OF THE AIR DAMPER 28 FIRST USAGE 28 LIGHTING AND FUELLING 29 CONTROL 29 Warning 32 UPPER CONVECTION HERA 33 UPPER...

Page 7: ...e It also shows that you care about design and quality in your home To make the most of your wood burning stove it is important that you read the manual thoroughly before installing and using it In th...

Page 8: ...s steel or patina surfaces expansion noise The warranty is invalidated in case of damages caused by overfiring damages caused by external influence and the use of unsuitable fuels non observance of st...

Page 9: ...3 320 225 393 Recommended amount of wood when fuelling kg Distributed on 2 3 logs of wood of approx 25 cm 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 Min uptake min draught Pascal 12 12 12 12 12 Weight kg min depending on th...

Page 10: ...se will affect the height I Distance from floor to centre smoke outlet top J Distance from floor to centre smoke outlet back K Distance from back side to air intake bottom air system L Distance from f...

Page 11: ...B B A A B B A A 1067 I 219 M 120 L 992 J 219 470 40 447 214 K HERA...

Page 12: ...A A B B A A B B VIVA 98 G B B A A B B A A VIVA 98...

Page 13: ...B B A A B B A A VIVA 120 G B B A A B B A A VIVA 120...

Page 14: ...JUNO B B A A B B A A 400 E 250 D 1654 1095 I 235 M 121 L 1015 J 470 235 235 K 1191 JUNO 166 JUNO 120 A A B B A A B B 1654 235 M 121 L 1015 J 495 235 K 470 1095 1191 JUNO G JUNO 166 G JUNO 120 G...

Page 15: ...ow fumes into the house Older properties especially may have chimney faults or the cross section may be too large i e more than 230 mm x 230 mm Remedial action should be taken if required seeking expe...

Page 16: ...d by the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 It is the responsibility of the installer to ensure that all requirements of this Act are met during the installation works Attention is drawn in particular...

Page 17: ...ualified Rais dealer installer otherwise the warranty is voided When installing the appliance all local rules and regulations including those referring to national and European standards need to be co...

Page 18: ...ng 66 33 to each side preset on delivery turning 126 63 to each side turning 360 Remove the two wing screws transport safety Check the function of the swivel base Remove the two screws and the cover p...

Page 19: ...ar of stove Remove any top plate baffle plate and smoke chikane Remove the blanking plate 3 M6 nuts and its sealing Mount the blanking plate on upper flue outlet hole be sure to place the sealing corr...

Page 20: ...ing RINA 90 HERA Uninsulated flue A Distance to furniture min 700 mm Distance to flammable materials min B in front floor if distances are not shown national local regulations are followed C to the si...

Page 21: ...lue A Distance to furniture min 700 mm 650 mm Distance to flammable materials min B in front floor if distances are not shown national local regulations are followed C to the side floor if distances a...

Page 22: ...90 HERA Uninsulated flue A Distance to furniture min 700 mm Distance to flammable materials min B in front floor if distances are not shown national local regulations are followed C to the side floor...

Page 23: ...5 VIVA JUNO VIVA G JUNO G Uninsulated flue A Distance to furniture min 700 mm 650 mm Distance to flammable materials min B in front floor if distances are not shown national local regulations are foll...

Page 24: ...NA HERA VIVA JUNO 360 swivel base VIVA JUNO Hera VIVA G JUNO G Uninsulated flue A Distance to furniture min 700 mm 650 mm Distance to flammable materials min B in front floor if distances are not show...

Page 25: ...appliance and chimney flue are functioning correctly before finally hand ing over to the user If necessary read the later parts of this manual for guidance on care required when first lighting Inform...

Page 26: ...mend stoking with painted laminated or impregnated wood wood with a synthetic surface painted refuse wood chipboard plywood domestic waste paper briquettes and pit coal as this will produce malodorous...

Page 27: ...stion zone at the bottom of the burning chamber i e the bed of glowing embers This cold air is only used in the lighting stage Secondary air is the air added to the gas combustion zone meaning air whi...

Page 28: ...which the material is subjected to Never use any type of liquid fuel for kindling or maintaining the fire There is a danger of explosion The stove gets very hot when in use always wear protective glo...

Page 29: ...if required 4 Do not attempt to relight the fire until the cause of the fume emission has been identified and corrected If necessary seek expert advice IMPORTANT Warning Note Do not use an aerosol sp...

Page 30: ...door completely after approx 10 15 min depending on the draft conditions in the chimney Adjust the damper to pos 2 see Adjustment of air damper When the last flames are extinguished and there is a nic...

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Page 32: ...tuel l ge p klem eller t nd op forfra Hvis br ndet kun ulmer eller ryger og der tilf res for lidt luft udvikles der uforbr ndte r ggasser R ggas kan ant ndes og eksplodere Det kan give skader p materi...

Page 33: ...NO 166 JUNO 166 G stoves have a convection grate in the top plate When the stove is getting hot the upper convection can now be opened again turn handle counterclockwise Hereby more warm air will emit...

Page 34: ...e building industry pallet wood should be avoided Only clean when cold Use only stove glass cleaners to re move heavy tar soot deposits All other marks can normally be removed with a damp cloth then d...

Page 35: ...he smoke barrier steel plate Handle the parts with care Remove the baffle plate by tilting it backwards and turning it a little slantwise Pull out the plate carefully Then remove the smoke chicane by...

Page 36: ...tive smoke draught poor condition In case of cold chimney or difficult weather conditions you can compensate by adding more fresh air open the damper to the stove than usual If your stove continues to...

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Page 39: ...0 5 3 pr 100 mm OV UV 190 60 90 English RAIS attika User manual for RINA HERA VIVA JUNO Accessories 2311590 Swivel base Viva 9191590 Swivel base 8142390 Swivel base connection 4317012 Accumulation st...

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