(from 0 to +5); if not sufficient, also reduce the per-
centage of falling pellets (from 0 to -5) to arrive to the
condition in Figure 3.
If the changes made to the settings do not bring the
stove to the right combustion conditions in Figure 3,
contact the Technical Support Centre.
CORRECT combustion
, lively yellow/white flame with a
minimum quantity of pellets on the grate.
Ideal combustion which does not require changes.
Figure 3 shows a flame produced by a stove with func-
tioning power set on the maximum value 5.
Safety devices
The stove is equipped with sophisticated safety systems, which avoid dam-
age to the stove and/or the home in the event of breakage of a single piece or
faults on the flue. In any case, if an anomaly occurs, the pellets are immediately
stopped from falling and the switch off phase activates. The corresponding
alarm is shown on the display. It is possible to see the details in the chapter
dedicated to alarms.
technical standards and directives
All Ravelli srl products are manufactured according to the directives:
•
89/106 CEE
construction materials
•
73/23 CEE
electrical safety
•
2006/42/ CEE
machines
•
2004/108 CEE
electromagnetic compatibility
And according to the standards:
•
EN 14785
•
EN 60335.1 EN 50165
•
EN 292 EN 294 EN 349
•
EN 55014.1 EN 61000-3-2 EN 61000-3-3
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EN 55014.2
Stove InStallatIon
advice for installation
Because of the frequent accidents caused by the malfunctioning of the flues in
residential buildings, this chapter has been draftet in collaboration with Asso-
cosma (association of stove/sweepping technicians and specialists of the field)
in order to facilitate the installer to build a system able to evacuate fumes in
accordance with the regulations in force.
•
Marking standard Directive
CE 89/106
D.P.R. 246 regarding the exclusive use
of CE certified material;
•
UNI 10683/2012
for the installation of a biomass fire box;
•
UNI/TS 11278
regarding the selection of material (only for pellet stoves dif-
ferent than V2);
•
UNI 10845 : 2000
(standard regarding gas use regulations) for piping and the
relative check of skylight well (material used, wear condition, etc.) and safety
distances to be observed from flammable materials;
•
UNI 10847 : 2000
Flue systems for individual generators powered by liquid and
solid fuels Maintenance and Control Guidelines and Procedures;
•
UNI 7129/08
(standards regarding depressurized chimneys, excerpt from gas-
related regulations) regarding the type, height and positioning of the chimney
cap;
•
UNI/EN 1443
regarding the installation with the minimum essential chimney
requirements met (followed by the compilation of fume dataplate to be affixed
to the same).
approved installations
Fireplaces, stoves and barbecues cannot be installed in areas in which are pre-
sent and functioning equipment fueled by liquid and gas type A and type B (for
classification see UNI 10642 and UNI 7129).
It is forbidden to install the stove in rooms used for cooking, if there are:
•
collective type ventilation ducts;
•
blowers/vacuums connected to the outside and/or equipment that can de-
pressurize the room. It is forbidden:
to install the stove in rooms at risk of fire such as garages and garages, bed-
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