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3. INSTALLING THE STOVE

Note

Assembly may only be performed by authorised specialist 
companies�

Note

Please observe the regional safety and building regulations� Please 
contact your master chimney sweep in this context�

Note

Only use heat-resistant sealing materials as well as corresponding 
sealing strips, heat-resistant silicon and rock wool�

Note

Also take care that the flue does not project into the free cross-
section of the chimney�

Note

In case of room-air independent operation the stove pipe 
connections must be tightly sealed permanently� Use a heat-proof 
silicon to position the stove pipe on the conical supports of the flue 
tube nozzles and for insertion in the chimney flue lining�

Note

The stove should not be pushed on unprotected floors�

Tip

Strong corrugated cardboard, cardboard or e�g� old carpet is useful 
to assist assembly and as a base� The stove can also be pushed on 
this cardboard or carpet�

We recommend original flue pipes from RIKA for proper connection�

Connection to the chimney

 

Q

The device must be connected to a flue that is approved for solid 
fuels and is insensitive to moisture� The moisture insensitivity may 
vary if the flue calculation results in a dry operation� The chimney 
must have a diameter of min� 100 mm for pellet stoves and 
130 mm -150 mm for log wood stoves depending on the diameter 
of the flue pipes�

 

Q

Avoid long flue pipes to the chimney� The horizontal length of the 
flue pipe should not exceed 1�5 metres�

 

Q

Avoid to many bends of the flue gas pipes� There should not be 
more than 3 bends in the exhaust pipe�

 

Q

Please use a connection with a cleaning opening�

 

Q

Connections must be made of metal and must meet the 
requirements of the standard (install the connections airtight)�

 

Q

Before installing a chimney calculation must be made� The 
evidence must be performed for single occupancy to EN13384-1 
and EN13384-2 for multiple occupancy�

 

Q

The maximum draft of the chimney should not exceed 15 Pa�

 

Q

The derivation of the flue gases must be guaranteed even during 
a temporary power outage�

Note

If connecting to multiple connection chimneys and depending on 
country regulations, additional safety equipment is required� Your 
local chimney sweep will advise you in this case�

Note

Be sure to prevent condensed water from entering via the flue 
connection� You may need to have a condensate ring installed - 
ask your chimney sweeping expert for more information� Damages 
caused by condensate are excluded from manufacturer’s warranty�

Connecting to a steel chimney

The connection must be calculated and shown with EN13384-1 

 

and EN13384-2�

Use only insulated (double) stainless steel tubes (flexible aluminum 
or steel tubes are not permitted)�

An inspection door for regular inspection and cleaning must be 
present�

The flue pipe connection to the chimney has to be air-tight�

Combustion air

Every combustion process requires oxygen from the surrounding air� 
This so-called combustion air is removed from the living are in the 
case of individual stoves without external air connections�

This air removed must be replaced in the living space� Very tightly 
sealed windows and doors in modern flats may mean that too little 
air replaces that used� The situation also becomes problematical due 
to additional venting in flats (e�g� in the kitchen or WC)� If you cannot 
feed in external combustion air, then air the room several times a 
day to prevent negativce pressure in the room or poor combustion�

Feeding in external combustion air

only for devices which are able to run in room-air independent 
operation�

 

Q

Combustion air must be fed to the stove from outside via a sealed 
pipe for operation independent of the room air� According to 
EnEV, it must be possible to shut off the combustion air pipe� The 
open/closed setting must be clearly recognisable�

 

Q

Connect at the air intake either a pipe Ø 125 mm for log wood and 
combi stoves, or Ø 50 mm or Ø 60 mm for pellet stoves� Fix it with 
a hose clamp (not included!)� At pellet stoves with longer intake 
pipes than 1 m the diameter should be increased to 100 mm� (see 
RIKA range)�

 

Q

To ensure sufficient air intake, the intake pipe should not exceed 
max� 4 metres and have max� 3 bends�

 

Q

If the line leads outside it must have a windbreak�

 

Q

In extreme cold pay attention to icing on the air intake opening 
(check)�

 

Q

It is also possible to suction in combustion air directly from 
another sufficiently vented room (e�g� cellar)�

 

Q

The combustion air pipe must be tightly connected (adhesive or 
cement) permanently to the air nozzles of the stove�

 

Q

If you do not use the stove for a long time, please close the 
combustion air intake to prevent the stove from moisture�

Note

Please note that problems may arise due to updrafts in the case 
of combustion air supply from an integrated chimney ventilation 
shaft� If the combustion air flowing downwards is heated it may 
rise and thus counter the chimney with a resistance which in turn 
reduces the negative pressure in the combustion chamber� The 
chimney manufacturer is to guarantee that the resistance for the 
combustion air is a maximum 2 Pa even in the least favourable 
operating state of the chimney�

If one or more of these conditions does NOT apply, the result is poor 
combustion in the stove and negative pressure in the installation 
room�

Summary of Contents for Ambia

Page 1: ...AMBIA Operating manual...

Page 2: ...safety information 14 First heating 14 Safety distances 14 Prior to set up 15 5 BRIEF INFORMATION ON COMBUSTIBLE LOGS 16 Suitable fuels and fuel amounts 16 Wood types 16 Output controlling 16 Clean co...

Page 3: ...3 2 EN 1 EXPLANATIONS TO SYMBOLS Important Note Useful Tip Manually Fragile...

Page 4: ...xploded diagram 5 10 12 11 13 7 3 2 1 7 4 4 4 4 4 6 6 7 7 20 20 21 21 23 22 22 18 19 8 9 9 14 15 16 17 39 40 39 37 36 31 25 33 24 24 26 26 32 32 26 41 32 32 42 43 43 42 25 33 24 24 26 30 29 28 27 30 2...

Page 5: ...69 50 55 54 54 61 64 64 65 63 59 59 58 58 60 56 56 66 62 67 57 52 72 71 70 53 53 68 51 91 90 93 81 84 84 80 83 83 82 82 92 85 85 87 88 89 86 86 84 84 82 82 5 4 EN...

Page 6: ...Steel casing 109 110 111 116 104 101 102 103 105 105 112 106 113 114 114 100 107...

Page 7: ...sing 131 126 130 135 136 137 124 119 119 138 138 137 129 119 139 131 131 127 130 130 135 135 135 136 136 136 137 137 137 132 129 117 124 123 123 118 118 119 119 119 119 119 127 126 128 121 125 133 134...

Page 8: ...Stone or concrete casing 171 170 172 161 162 169 165 166 163 166 160 164 164 173 175 168 174 174 167...

Page 9: ...ete casing 182 183 178 187 186 180 184 184 185 185 189 189 189 189 189 176 177 181 179 191 177 195 192 193 194 180 188 188 190 190 194 187 189 189 190 191 191 176 195 195 192 192 193 193 194 194 178 1...

Page 10: ...on 58 Z37825 Firebrick lining lateral 59 Z37824 Firebrick lining rear 60 Z37861 Firebrick lining rear middle 61 N112274 Hexagonal nut M05 62 Z37827 Firebrick lining cover left 63 Z37823 Firebrick lini...

Page 11: ...37750 Side panel white stone bottom Z37791 Side panel concrete bottom 165 B18581 Side casing steel left 166 Z37755 Side panel soap stone top Z37756 Side panel white stone top Z37794 Side panel concret...

Page 12: ...temperature C testing Chimney draft requirement Pa 12 The owner of small firing systems or the person authorised for the small firing system is to keep the technical documentation and is to submit it...

Page 13: ...on must be calculated and shown with EN13384 1 and EN13384 2 Use only insulated double stainless steel tubes flexible aluminum or steel tubes are not permitted An inspection door for regular inspectio...

Page 14: ...en post heating Q Use the heat resistant gloves supplied to open the doors of your stove Q Only use suitable tools from our range of accessories when handling embers and make sure that no embers fall...

Page 15: ...rated with the combustion chamber door closed Q The combustion chamber door may only be opened to add fuel and must then be closed again otherwise other firing installations connected to the chimney m...

Page 16: ...icularly suitable It burns with a constant flame and forms long lasting embers Coniferous wood has higher levels of resin and burns off faster as do all softwoods and tends to spray sparks Wood type C...

Page 17: ...humidity of your firewood Ideally one rib is enough to light up the fire Tip You can order the RIKA firelighter with the number E15834 at your RIKA dealer Combustion air regulation The performance of...

Page 18: ...later depending on draught fuel quality and amount Refilling Note Use the handle Cold Hands or the RIKA heat resistant glove for every further addition of wood After the first burn off add one or two...

Page 19: ...ISK In a cold state dispose it of in the household waste Clean combustion chamber Note Only when the stove is cold You could vacuum out embers FIRE RISK The combustion chamber must be regularly cleane...

Page 20: ...Clean flue gas outlet annually Remove the flue pipes Inspect and clean the chimney connection Brush off any soot and dust deposits in the stove and in the flue pipes and vacuum 1 2...

Page 21: ...formance of the stove and pose a safety risk Check seals annually Check the condition of the seals at least once a year Repair or replace seals depending on condition Note Only intact seals ensure you...

Page 22: ...ss cleaner Problem 2 Stove smells strongly and or fumes are emitted Cause s Q Burning in phase taking into service Q Stove has accumulated dust and or dirt Possible solution s Q Wait to end of burning...

Page 23: ...ified for that type of stove The installation is performed by a RIKA certified technician If these points are not complied with the guarantee claim is void Any costs incurred by the manufacturer as a...

Page 24: ...only valid one Subject to technical and visual changes as well as layout and printing errors 2021 RIKA Innovative Ofentechnik GmbH Z38218_AMBIA_EN 6 10 2021 RIKA Innovative Ofentechnik GmbH M llervie...

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