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Use and maintenance manual R 1000 Pro

Pag.23 

Rev.0  18/04/2023

EN

Installation 

 

For appliance installation and use it is necessary to observe all of the local, national and European laws and regulations. 

 

Appliance installation and the preparation of the building work must observe the regulation in force in the country of installation 

(ITALY = UNI 10683).

 

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The installation activities must be carried out by a technician that is qualified and/or authorised by the Manufacturer. The staff 

in charge of installation must issue a declaration of conformity of the system to the buyer, whereby they take full responsibility 

for the final installation and good operation of the installed product. 

 

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Ravelli shall not be held liable if these precautions are not followed. 

Requirements for the installation premises 

The appliance installation room must be sufficiently ventilated. To fulfil this requisite it is necessary to equip the room with an air intake 

connected to the outdoors.

 

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The installation room must have an air intake with a free cross-section of at least 80 cm

2

 or 100 cm

2

 in case of boiler.

 

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For installation in the presence of other combustion appliances or VMC system it is necessary to check the appliance for 

correct operation.

The appliance must be placed inside living quarters. It must never be installed outdoors. The volume of the room where it is installed 

must be suitable for the power of the appliance and, in any case, greater than 15 m

3

.

 

When extraction fans (example: extraction hoods) are used in the same room or space as the appliance, this can cause 

problems to appliance operation.  

 

The appliance must be installed on a floor with suitable load capacity. If the existing position does not fulfil this requirement, 

it is necessary to take due measures (for example, using a load distribution plate).

 

Provide due insulation if the surface is made of flammable material.

If the side walls adjacent to the appliance are made of a flammable material, it will be necessary to position the appliance at least 30 

cm from them. 

If the floor that the appliance is standing on is flammable, we recommend duly insulating it. Objects and parts that are heat-sensitive 

or  flammable  cannot  be  stored  near  the  appliance;  in  any  case,  keep  such  objects  outside  the  area  bounded  by  the  minimum 

distances indicated above.

Appliance installation must guarantee easy access to clean the appliance, the exhaust ducts and the chimney. 

Summary of Contents for R 1000 Pro

Page 1: ...USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL R 1000 Pro...

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Page 3: ...ermostat room temperature control No Useful efficiency NCV as received with electronic room temperature control No Useful efficiency at nominal heat output th nom 92 2 with electronic room temperature...

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Page 5: ...n do not discard it without reading it Incorrect installation maintenance and improper use of the product relieve the Manufacturer of all liability deriving from use of the stove For further informati...

Page 6: ...the fuel 14 TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS 15 Technical Data 15 Measurements 16 Technical diagram R 1000 Pro 16 Main parts 17 Description of operation 17 How to extract the fireplace 18 Recharge the fuel 1...

Page 7: ...37 OPERATING PHASES OF THE APPLIANCE 37 Sequence of ignition phases 37 Modulation 37 Description of menu functions 37 Remote control 43 Stove phase general layout 44 Description of alarms 45 MAINTENAN...

Page 8: ...erature pWnom Max working pressure 230 V 50 Hz Alimentation Distance to combustible materials dS L Left side dC Ceiling dS R Right side dF Front dR Rear dB Floor n d undeclared data Usare solo il comb...

Page 9: ...lica cladding the aesthetic parts any damages caused by unsuitable installation and or use of the product and or shortcomings on the part of the customer The use of poor quality pellet or any other un...

Page 10: ...if any inconsistency arises it will be necessary to follow the text in the original language or contact our Technical Documentation Office Symbols used in the manual symbol definition This symbol is...

Page 11: ...Only use original spare parts Any tampering and or replacements that have not been authorised by Ravelli can pose a danger to the user s safety In the event of particularly adverse weather conditions...

Page 12: ...he contract and herein the operating manual procedures are followed routine maintenance is carried out according to the times and methods set forth extraordinary maintenance is promptly carried out wh...

Page 13: ...regulation chimney provide a suitable system for the supply of combustion air air intake or intake duct for watertight appliances always perform maintenance with the appliance off and cold perform cl...

Page 14: ...f 6 mm and a variable length between 10 and 40 mm Their density is equal to approximately 650 kg m3 Due to their low water content 10 they have a high energy content The UNI EN ISO 17225 2 2014 standa...

Page 15: ...Minimum draft Pa mbar 9 0 09 Electrical connection Hz V 50 230 Electrical power consumption max W 260 Electrical power consumption reduced nominal W 50 108 Stand by electrical consumption W 2 9 Smoke...

Page 16: ...572 488 690 64 80 USCITA FUMI 77 5 730 690 1 506 452 CORSA USCITA 470mm 79mm ENTRATA ARIA 22 Measurements Unit of measurement R 1000 Pro Height mm 572 Width mm 770 Depth mm 452 Weight kg 90 Technical...

Page 17: ...t combustion is diffused in the installation room thanks to the ventilation as well as by radiation and natural convection The fireplace is controlled by an electronic control unit that manages the st...

Page 18: ...Action 1 Open the door of the fireplace and activate the unlocking mechanism via leverage with the specific tool supplied extractor as shown in detail below 2 Pull the fireplace towards you 1 2 Reins...

Page 19: ...ace 3 Pour the pellets into the hopper 4 Reinsert the fireplace making sure the locking mechanism engages You can hear when coupling occurs as it makes a clicking sound Before extracting the fireplace...

Page 20: ...t immediately stops the pellet loading motor and the stove switches off automatically Electrical safety In case of failure of the electrical components or wiring the fuse and grounding keep the applia...

Page 21: ...lled that the safety distances from flammable materials are observed Verification of system compatibility has a priority over any other assembly or installation operation Local administrative regulati...

Page 22: ...e Manufacturer Do not connect the appliance to a collective chimney The chimney must be built applying the following regulations it must observe product standard EN 1856 1 it must be made of materials...

Page 23: ...in the presence of other combustion appliances or VMC system it is necessary to check the appliance for correct operation The appliance must be placed inside living quarters It must never be installe...

Page 24: ...is another one installed so that the outside section can be inspected It is prohibited to install two 90 bend since the ashes would quickly obstruct smoke passage causing draught problems in the appli...

Page 25: ...quickly obstruct smoke passage causing draught problems in the appliance See Fig 2 INTERNAL CHIMNEY Fig 5 Protection from rain Covering sheet Air tight steel sheet metal T fitting with collection cha...

Page 26: ...xternal distances Flammable objects and walls can not be placed within the high lighted area in the drawing Minimum external distances C Floor 150 mm D Front 800 mm E Lateral 150 mm A C B D E E Air gr...

Page 27: ...NO DATE USED ON A DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES TOLERANCES FRACTIONAL ANGULAR MACH BEND TWO PLACE DECIMAL THREE PLACE DECIMAL NEXT ASSY MATERIAL NAME REV DO NOT SCALE DRAWING SCALE 5 1 NE1024 ENG APPR THE...

Page 28: ...RE IN INCHES TOLERANCES FRACTIONAL ANGULAR MACH BEND TWO PLACE DECIMAL THREE PLACE DECIMAL NEXT ASSY MATERIAL NAME REV DO NOT SCALE DRAWING SCALE 5 1 NE1024 ENG APPR THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS...

Page 29: ...he complete slide unit inside the existing fireplace 2 Remove the two telescopic guides and insert the fireplace fixing it with the wing nuts 3 Check the correct functionality of the coupling and the...

Page 30: ...Use and maintenance manual R 1000 Pro Pag 30 Rev 0 18 04 2023 EN Lower frame assembly x4 1 2...

Page 31: ...2 Remove the two telescopic guides and insert the fireplace fixing it with the wing nuts see previous paragraph 3 Check the correct functionality of the coupling and the release You can hear when cou...

Page 32: ...The cable tightener Situated on the rear part of the support the cable tightener was designed to avoid that on extracting the stove the power supply cable falls between the base of the stove and the s...

Page 33: ...r direct connection to the mains it is necessary to provide a device that ensures disconnection from the mains with a contact opening distance that allows complete disconnection under the conditions o...

Page 34: ...of any connected external probes checking that all materials used to build the smoke duct chimney and chimney pot are regulation and suitable for use The testing is positive only when all operational...

Page 35: ...minimum keep the stove on for a few hours on low power and in the beginning do not overload it avoiding intense heating cooling cycles At the initial start up the paint finishes drying and hardens Ac...

Page 36: ...page Set the desired temperature with keys 1 and 2 The selectable values are EST from 7 C to 40 C or from 44 F to 104 F MAN The EST value must be selected if you want to use the external thermostat an...

Page 37: ...e is still hot i e in FINAL CLEANING the stove will remain in the WAITING RESTART phase for a few minutes after which it will automatically re ignite IGNITION RESTART Modulation During the work phase...

Page 38: ...e useful for service during inspection To go to the second screen press key 1 From the first screen it is possible to activate the initial loading of the auger by pressing key 2 The Screw Status value...

Page 39: ...t is possible to set the temperatures of the individual rooms F front temperature of the stove installation room R Rear single duct room temperature heated by ducting RL and RR Rear Left and Rear Righ...

Page 40: ...r 3 Room temperature 21 C Activation days Saturday and Sunday Switch on at 9 00 Switch off at 12 00 Power 5 Room temperature Regulated by an external thermostat The Comfort Clima function also works w...

Page 41: ...lue in this case 5 C activated the Comfort Clima function OPERATION The value adjusts the re ignition temperature of the stove EXAMPLE room temperature set at 21 C Comfort Clima value set at 5 C With...

Page 42: ...rking power Use is suggested especially during night time Mode SELF CONTROL SYSTEM S C S Enable or disable the function by using key OK Mode SELF CONTROL SYSTEM S C S has been realized allowing the st...

Page 43: ...ely By accessing the menu the adjustment of the draft pellet mixture is displayed To change the percentage use buttons 1 and 2 to switch from adjusting the quantity of pellets to adjusting the inlet a...

Page 44: ...ng MODULATION The room temperature set has been reached ECO STOP Comfort Clima activated temperature set has been reached the stove is off T ON T OFF The room sensor is off or an external thermostat h...

Page 45: ...lets Empty the tank to check that no objects have fallen inside which could prevent the correct func tioning of the auger No pellet loading Regulate the pellet setting If the problem continues contact...

Page 46: ...ve operating mode and combustion control can affect maintenance activity frequency Cleaning Perform the cleaning operations so as to guarantee correct stove operation The table below lists the necessa...

Page 47: ...stove glass cleaning products available on the market Cleaning tube bundle scraper During operation dust and soot are deposited on the surface of the heat exchanger tubes To ensure smooth operation th...

Page 48: ...Assistance Centre Do not wait for components to be deteriorated by use before proceeding with their replacement Replace a worn component before it is completely broken to prevent any damage caused by...

Page 49: ...ance Centre Schedule this type of cleaning with the Ravelli Assistance Centre The stove is equipped with some hatches for cleaning the internal smoke ducts To clean the smoke ducts proceed as describe...

Page 50: ...lves at the inlet and outlet for prolonged downtime DISPOSAL AT END OF SERVICE LIFE Warnings for the correct disposal of the product Demolition and disposal of the appliance is under the exclusive lia...

Page 51: ...rs Displays Sensors Spark plugs Electronic boards Batteries Dispose of separately at authorised centres in accordance with WEEE 2012 19 EU and its national transposition E METAL STRUCTURE Dispose of s...

Page 52: ...r s parer cet appareil et ou les piles ou les accumulateurs des autres types de d chets et de le confier au service municipal de collecte On peut demander au distributeur de pr lever le d chet d appar...

Page 53: ...r at forebygge ventuelle skader for milj et eller sundheden bedes brugeren om at behandle dette udstyr og eller de medf lgende batterier eller akkumulatorerne separat fra andre affaldstyper og at leve...

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