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USE AND MAINTENANCE 

MANUAL 

Summary of Contents for ORCHIDEA HYDRO

Page 1: ...USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL...

Page 2: ...o di Fontanafredda PN Italy 10 Regensburger und M nchener BStV erf llt PRIMULA HYDRO ORCHIDEA HYDRO Max 21 0 17 0kW 4 0kW Min 4 4kW 3 0kW 1 4kW 1 7 mg Nm3 13 O2 1 2 mg MJ 150 C P max P min 92 5 95 0 P...

Page 3: ...characteristics 18 3 2 PREPARATION AND UNPACK ING 19 3 3 LATERAL CLADDING ASSEMBLY 21 3 4 PLUMBING SYSTEM CONNECTION 23 3 4 1 Connections to the system 24 3 4 2 System filling 25 3 4 3 Water characte...

Page 4: ...4 11 SAFETY DEVICES 43 4 11 1 Alarm signalling 45 4 11 2 Other signals on the display 46 4 12 SHUTTING THE STOVE DOWN 46 5 MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING 47 5 1 DAILY AND WEEKLY CLEANING BY THE USER 47 5 1...

Page 5: ...ow to consult it Take good care of this manual and keep it in a place which can easily and quickly be reached If this manual should be lost or destroyed or if it is in poor condition ask for a copy fr...

Page 6: ...user or whoever is preparing to operate on the stove must have read and understood the entire contents of this instruction booklet The stove is to be used only for its intended purpose Any other use i...

Page 7: ...efore igniting it again Do not wash the inside of the stove with water Do not wash the stove with water The water could get inside the unit and damage the electrical insulation and cause electric shoc...

Page 8: ...place The guarantee is conditional on the guarantee certificate being filled in and returned within 8 days and requires that the product be installed and tested by a specialised installer according t...

Page 9: ...m the guarantee For installation and use of the product reference must be made exclusively to the booklet supplied The guarantee will be invalidated in the event of damage caused by tampering with the...

Page 10: ...han is possible with fossil fuels pellets also have technical advantages While good quality timber has a calorific power of 4 4 kW kg with 15 moisture therefore after about 18 months seasoning the equ...

Page 11: ...nd ordinary maintenance The site must be capable of providing the environmental conditions for operation equipped with power supply 230V 50 Hz capable of taking an adequate system for smoke discharge...

Page 12: ...phere is prohibited The floor of the room where the stove is to be installed must be strong enough to take its weight If the walls are not flammable position the stove with a clearance to the rear of...

Page 13: ...in 20cm to the heat sensitive wall As an alternative we recommend the use of insulated pipe which can also be used on the outside to avoid condensation The combustion chamber works in low pressure The...

Page 14: ...permissible is insulated double walled stainless steel smooth on the inside fixed to the wall Flexible stainless steel pipe must not be used At the bottom of the flue pipe provide an inspection cap to...

Page 15: ...uences the operation of the chimney indirectly by creating high pressure and low pressure zones not only outside the building but inside as well In rooms directly exposed to the wind 2 an indoor high...

Page 16: ...will involve interaction with another pre existing system complete with heating equipment gas boiler methane boiler fuel oil boiler etc it is even more advisable to call in qualified personnel who su...

Page 17: ...r 3 INSTALLATION AND USE MANUAL page 17 Installation and assembly Technical service Rights reserved Reproduction prohibited 3 INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY 3 1 DRAWINGS AND TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS 3 1 1...

Page 18: ...ass of smoke at minimum and maximum 4 5 11 g sec Suggested draught at max power 0 10 mbar 10 Pa Suggested draught at min power 0 05 mbar 5 Pa Hopper capacity 44 litri Fuel pellet type Pellet diameter...

Page 19: ...above instructions The stove body or unit must always be kept in a vertical position when moved and moved only using carts Special care must be used to protect the door and the glass from impacts that...

Page 20: ...eel sides If the stove needs to be connected to a discharge pipe which goes through the rear wall to connect up with the flue take the greatest care to make sure that the joint is not stressed If the...

Page 21: ...s PRIMULA Remove on the upper part the cast iron top A Take the side B pay attention that it enters in the part under the plugs F and secure it to the upper sheet metal of the stove with the bracket C...

Page 22: ...six ceramics B from the box see page 19 section 3 2 and insert them into the profile C where the guide is from the top downwards Repeat the same operation for both sides Reposition the cast iron top f...

Page 23: ...ecialized personnel who are capable of carrying out installation properly in compliance with current standards in the country of installation The company will not be held responsible for damage to per...

Page 24: ...NNECTING IT IN ORDER TO GET RID OF RESIDUES AND DEPOSITS Upstream from the stove always install shutters so as to disconnect it from the plumbing system should it be necessary to move it or when it re...

Page 25: ...r proper operation of the stove WHEN HOT the pressure in the boiler must be1 5 bar To monitor system pressure the end piece optional is equipped with a pressure gauge M Upon completion of this operati...

Page 26: ...5 1 Heating installation diagram PERFORMANCE HEATING WITH STOVE S T VS P VE V Vsc T SE 230V 50HZ RA RA RA RA RP Flt A V V M SYSTEM DELIVERY PRESSURE SAFETY DISCHARGE SYSTEM RETURN SYSTEM REFILL CONFIG...

Page 27: ...boiler temperature VE Expansion tank 1 5 bar of 6 l W 3 way motorized valve SC Plate heat exchanger F Flow switch C Methane gas boiler B Boiler BA Storage boiler RA Radiators PR Radiant panels PS Sol...

Page 28: ...to provide plenty of ventilation in the room during the initial lighting as the stove will give off a small amount of smoke and smell of paint Do not stay near the stove and as previously mentioned ve...

Page 29: ...is easier if performed in two steps Pour half of the contents into the hopper and wait for the fuel to settle on the bottom Then pour in the rest Never remove the protective grille from inside the ho...

Page 30: ...hour selected and move on to selection of the minute press key you will see the item UT03 Use keys or to decrease increase the minute steps of 1 minute To confirm the set time and exit press 4 5 2 Mem...

Page 31: ...ou are now ready to light your stove The following is a brief description of how to light and extinguish your stove to satisfy your curiosity and expectations 4 7 1 Lighting the stove To light the sto...

Page 32: ...ure 4 8 VIEW OF THE FLAMES In order to get proper operation from the stove you need to be able to interpret the appearance of the flame Characteristics which the user should take into consideration ar...

Page 33: ...In this operating mode you can vary only the desired room temperature using the buttons and The main purpose of the stove is to bring the room temperature as measured by the thermostat internal or ext...

Page 34: ...ee paragraph 4 9 3 It must be remembered however that the temperature keyed into the thermostat is only indicative and it is up to the user to find the correct setting in the location where the stove...

Page 35: ...et located on the back of the stove Figure 6 Once the thermostat is connected you will need to disconnect the internal thermostat that the stove is equipped with In order to do this proceed as follows...

Page 36: ...y shut down temporarily The message Eco Stop will be shown When room temperature drops below the thermostat set value for example 18 C the stove will prepare for automatic relighting COOL FIRE It will...

Page 37: ...tton for a few seconds to confirm until the panel shows the message OFF CURRENT TIME 4 9 4 Programmed mode with timer This operating mode shown by the indicator light 9 on the display lets you program...

Page 38: ...uttons or until the message OFF is shown confirm by pressing the button Only the memorized message OFF de activates the PROGRAMMED mode 4 9 4 2 Clock code on display UT 02 and UT 03 See paragraph 4 5...

Page 39: ...s is step UT 05 The display 8 of the stove panel alternates between the message UT 05 and a time value expressed in hours and minutes Use the keys increase or decrease to set the time of lighting of t...

Page 40: ...programme on Monday Wednesday and Friday Press the key until you come to either position ON 1 or OFF 1 If you see ON 1 do nothing If you see OFF 1 press the key to read ON 1 Monday active Now press o...

Page 41: ...available programmes The methods of setting are the same as those for PROGRAMME 1 TO EXIT THE PROGRAMMING SEQUENCE YOU WILL ONCE AGAIN NEED TO PRESS BUTTON 3 AFTER YOU COME TO STEP UT 16 IMPORTANT NOT...

Page 42: ...1 or Button 2 UT 06 13 00 Button 3 Programme 2 active day Monday Button 2 UT 07 ON 1 or OFF 1 Programme 2 active day Monday Button 1 UT 07 ON 1 Programme 2 active day Tuesday Button 2 UT 07 ON 2 or O...

Page 43: ...set to OFF DESCRIPTION ACTIVATION STEP DISPLAY CONFIRMATION Programme 4 stove lighting time NOT USED UT ANY Button 3 Programme 4 stove shutdown time NOT USED UT ANY Button 3 Programme 4 inactive day M...

Page 44: ...ly of pellets in good time and an alarm message is displayed REDUCTION MOTOR If the reduction motor stops the stove will continue to run until the flame goes out due to lack of fuel and until a minimu...

Page 45: ...DEP FAIL Obstruction of smoke discharge duct or negative pressure caused by wind Check and clean the ENTIRE smoke duct or check that the wind outdoors is not preventing the release of smoke Install a...

Page 46: ...ed indicating difficulty in smoke expulsion alarm smoke probe The smoke probe is not working correctly alar no acc An ignition attempt has failed alar no fire There is no fire stove alar fail sic Ther...

Page 47: ...rate and holes on the bottom If you use good quality pellets you will normally only need to use a paintbrush to restore the perfect condition of the component For tough incrustations use the steel too...

Page 48: ...n the pipe unit Using the cool hand supplied energetically shake the rods located under top 5 6 times C in figure 8 o This operation removes soot deposited in the exchanger s smoke ducts when the stov...

Page 49: ...very 2 3 days as explained in chap 5 1 Remove the drawer E empty it and using the nozzle of a vacuum cleaner remove any ash that may have built up in the housing of the drawer E ATTENTION It is advisa...

Page 50: ...d we recommend removing the supply cable from the rear of the stove Upon re start when pressing the main switch located on the back of the stove does not make the control panel display light up it cou...

Page 51: ...ecks and or maintenance tasks which are indispensable for the correct operation of the stove Parts interval Every day Every 2 3 days Every 30 days Every 60 90 days Every 1 year Grate Ash drawer Glass...

Page 52: ...ty 2 Pellets not being fed in 3 Intervention of pellet temperature sensor 4 Door not closed properly or gaskets worn 5 Unsuitable pellets 6 Low pellet feed rate 7 Combustion chamber dirty 8 Smoke outl...

Page 53: ...he convection air fan runs continuously 1 Temperature sensor defective or broken 2 Fan broken 3 Silencer card of fan defective 1 Check the operation of the sensor and replace if necessary 2 Check the...

Page 54: ...ture setting 2 Insufficient fuel consumption 1 Set the stove to a higher temperature 2 Check the recipe and or technical parameters Radiators cold in winter 1 Room thermostat local or remote set too l...

Page 55: ...11 10 23 24 17 18 21 20 19 4 2 3 1 5 7 9 6 8 1 PROGRAMMING 2 MOTHERBOARD 3 CONSOLE 4 WARM AIR FAN 5 NEUTRAL 6 ABOUT 230V 7 PHASE 8 SMOKE FAN 9 EXCHANGER 10 RESETTABLE PELLET SAFETY 11 PRESSURE SWITCH...

Page 56: ...Via La Croce n 8 33074 Vigonovo di Fontanafredda PN ITALY Telephone 0434 599599 r a Fax 0434 599598 e mail info red mcz it 8901040600 Rev 0 10 2010...

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