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5. BRIEF INFORMATION ON COMBUSTIBLE - LOGS

Suitable fuels and fuel amounts

Your stove is generally suitable for burning dry firewood� You can 
also burn combustibles such as wood briquettes�

Note

A stove is not a waste incinerator� The warranty lapses if waste or 
non-approved materials such as plastic, treated wood (chipboard), 
coals or clothes are burnt! This leads to damage to the stove and 
chimney and to environmental pollution!

Note

FUEL AMOUNTS
The stove is fitted with a construction-specific flat firebox� This 
means only one layer of logs may be laid on the base embers�
Please observe that adding greater quantities of logs leads to 
emission of high temperatures, higher than the stove is designed 
for� This may cause damage to your stove� This is reflected in 
particular on the glass of the combustion chamber door, which will 
get a gray haze in case of overheating the stove, which can not be 
removed�

Wood types

Different types of wood have different calorific values� Wood from 
deciduous trees is particularly 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

Calorific 

value

kWh/m

3

Calorific 

value

kWh/kg

Maple

1900

4,1

Birch

1900

4,3

Beech

2100

4,2

Oak

2100

4,2

Alder

1500

4,1

Ash

2100

4,2

Spruce

1700

4,4

Larch

1700

4,4

Poplar

1200

4,1

Robinia

2100

4,1

Fir

1400

4,5

Elm

1900

4,1

Willow

1400

4,1

Output controlling

The output of your stove is regulated manually or via the Rikatronic-
control� Please observe that the output of your stove also depends 
on the chimney draught and the amount of fuel added�

Clean combustion

1.  The firewood must be dry and untreated.

The should-be value is between 14 % and 18 % relative wood moisture�

Wood has to be stored dry and ventilated for 2–3 years�

2.  Correct firewood amount and size:

 

Q

Too much firewood leads to overheating� This can damage your 
stove and increases the exhaust emission values�

 

Q

If you take too little firewood or if the logs you place are too large 
the stove will not reach the optimum operating temperature� The 
flue gas values also increase in this case�

 

Q

For right quantity of firewood see 

AMOUNT OF FUEL�

Summary of Contents for induo II

Page 1: ...INDUO II Operating manual...

Page 2: ...are pellets 12 Wood pellet specification according to ENplus A1 12 Pellet container refilling during operation 12 Pellet storage 12 5 BRIEF INFORMATION ON COMBUSTIBLE LOGS 13 Suitable fuels and fuel...

Page 3: ...surfaces 20 12 CLEANING 21 Cleaning the convection air openings 21 Combustion air intake 21 Cleaning the pellet container 21 Bearings 21 Checking door seal 21 Cleaning flue pipes 21 Cleaning flue gas...

Page 4: ...am 7 8 9 16 15 11 11 11 12 12 13 13 5 5 18 4 4 20 19 17 10 14 14 6 1 1 2 2 3 3 21 66 28 27 29 33 25 34 24 35 32 26 30 31 39 42 37 36 38 22 23 48 47 45 46 50 53 51 52 54 57 67 68 69 55 56 49 64 65 52 5...

Page 5: ...8 112 107 105 104 103 99 92 94 97 95 110 109 96 108 114 111 93 90 91 102 101 100 106 132 139 141 142 143 135 136 137 135 144 137 145 138 126 127 146 134 133 150 147 123 121 122 128 130 155 154 129 153...

Page 6: ...rmediate shaft turning grid Nr Art Nr Description 49 N107521 Hexagonal screw M05x12 50 Z34824 Bearing clamping plate metallic Z34965 Bearing clamping plate black 51 N104718 Circlips D08 52 N108310 Sin...

Page 7: ...Seal for ignition 123 Z34464 Insertion screw 124 B15248 Sensor tube 125 B16676 Flame temperatur sensor 126 L01954 Pressure bracket 127 N111862 Screw motor stepless 128 Z11915 Lock ring conveyer screw...

Page 8: ...pacity l kg 51 33 Electric supply V Hz 230 50 Average electrical input W 20 Fuse A 2 5 T Pellet Operation Measure Data Heating capacity range kW 3 10 Efficiency in pellet mode 91 CO2 13 3 CO emission...

Page 9: ...e embers together to form a firebed when you add new fuel logs Q Placing non heat resistant objects on the stove or near it is prohibited Q Do not place clothing on the stove to dry Q Laundry racks et...

Page 10: ...Phone the fire brigade and get yourself and other residents out of harm s way Note Due to the size of the combustion chamber door it is necessary not to open the door abruptly to prevent the flames c...

Page 11: ...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 12: ...with a lignotester internal control Your pellet stove is only approved for the burning of pellets of tested quality Please ask your pellet stove dealer for tested fuel and a list of monitored fuel man...

Page 13: ...particularly 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 t...

Page 14: ...tion is no longer ensured due to a component defect or power cut the burnback flap in the pellet chute is released This directly interrupts the connection between the pellet container and push in scre...

Page 15: ...e particular care of your fingers and any panels and stove attachments Select soft bases to prevent scratches to your living space furniture and stove panels Dismantling stone Open the container lid t...

Page 16: ...nd place them on a clean base Cut the perforated opening in the left rear wall with a hacksaw and deburr the edges with a round file Swap the flue connections and the fluegas cover Grease the fastenin...

Page 17: ...the outside Insert the handle of the flue gas flap into the stove The handle must then be shifted backwards to close the flap The warning is deleted as soon as the two flaps are activated and the Hom...

Page 18: ...GRAM PELLET LOG OPERATION X X X door open ON OFF split logs recognised X no split logs recognised X X Stove OFF Ignition Start Control mode Burn off Split log check Split log mode Split log mode Split...

Page 19: ...MODE the heating times set at the stove can also be activated You can see whether the external demand is currently activated in the INFO main menu in submenu item Info inputs If your stove receives a...

Page 20: ...fire trough regularly Only clean when cold when embers are extinguished Note To prevent clinker formation it is advisable to operate the stove sometimes on higher power level or according to its comb...

Page 21: ...event your stove from overheating of the internal components do never cover the convection fins Combustion air intake If necessary please also clean the air intake with a hoover Note Only when the sto...

Page 22: ...it on a soft clean base Open the fixing bolts of the top cover plate and place it on a soft clean base Open the fixing bolts of the cast cover Turn the cast cover carefully out of the frame and place...

Page 23: ...ed Cause s pellet log operation Q Burning in phase taking into service Q Stove has accumulated dust and or dirt Possible solutions pellet log operation Q Wait to end of burning in phase and vent suffi...

Page 24: ...se are the basic stove functions that are to be checked and ticked off The stove is ready for operation if these functions are ensured Operator instruction This is one of the most important points in...

Page 25: ...ght Room ventilation Exhaust hood outdoor connection WC extraction Comments Central vacuum cleaning system YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO Chimney draft full load Outside temperature Plaster openings YES...

Page 26: ...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 resul...

Page 27: ...27 26 EN...

Page 28: ...e Ofentechnik GmbH is ensuring that its products are eco friendly throughout the product life cycle This is why our commitment for electronic products goes beyond the end of their product life cycle I...

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