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prevent overheating. This safety device must not be used as a water heater.
The thermal discharge safety device is not preassembled for safety reasons 
during transport and installation, but instead enclosed in the combustion 
chamber. During installation, it must be fitted to the marked connection. 
Then, use the adapter to screw the capillary line to the TAS. This has been 
tested and approved for a minimum throughput of 900 kg / h of water. 

The following instructions must always be complied with for the installation, 
so that the safety device can function:

•  At the cold water inlet, a flow pressure of at least 2 bar must be available. 

This pressure must be constantly ensured. This is because, operation on 
a mains-voltage-dependent domestic water supply is not permitted!

•  Minimum water throughput of approx. 900 L/h must be ensured. It must 

not be possible to shut off this supply line!

•  It must be ensured that cold water (5-20°C) is available at any time. 

Domestic water supplies is not included in this.

All safety-relevant components must be integrated in the system in such a 
manner that function and leak-tightness can be checked at any time. The 
discharge of the thermal discharge safety device must be designed in such a 
manner that a check (e.g. via a drain with siphon) can take place at any time.
Before commissioning, the cold water pipe must be purged! This flushes out 
dirt, which would otherwise impact closing of the TAS. The manufacturer's 
instructions for the TAS must be observed.

2.3.7.4 THERMAL PUMP CONTROLLER

For optimum control of the circulating pump, a thermostat is integrated in the 
lower compartment. This ensures that the circulating pump starts only with 
adequate water temperature (> 60°C). The boiler control or similar devices 
can be used as a controller if a switch-on temperature of the pump between 
60°C and 68°C is guaranteed. The maximum contact load of the thermal 
pump control at alternating current 250 V AC is approximately 10 (2.5) A.

The factory setting of the thermostat has been set to about 62°C. When 
the switch-on and switch-off temperature of the circulation pump of return 
riser is reached, or undershot, the required water temperature in the water 
heat exchanger of the Senso M H

2

O / Piko H

2

O is determined. Optionally, if 

conditions so require, the temperature can be adjusted by the installation 
company. To do this, the housing cover of the pump thermostat, which is 
located in the lower compartment of the stove, must be removed. After 
removing the cover, the temperature range can be changed by adjusting 
the red screw.

Please note:

 If water temperatures fall below 60°C, there is an increasing 

risk of temperature falling below the dew point level! This can result in the 
formation of shining soot. Furthermore, this shortens the cleaning interval. 
We do not recommend that the switch-on temperature is set below 60°C, 
but also not set at more than 68°C.

2.3.7.5 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION

The entire electrical installation of the individual components of the heating 
system must only be executed by an authorised specialised company. All 
electrical installations are to be carried out as per the VDE regulations (e.g. 
VDE 0105, VDE 0116, VDE 0100, etc.) and the technical connection condi-
tions of the local power company. 

On the Senso M H

2

O / Piko H

2

O, only carry out the electrical installation 

from thermostats to the pump of the return flow temperature riser („2.3.7.7 
Return flow temperature boost“ on page 25) and to domestic power grid 
(

see figure

). The temperature-resistant connection line is about 3.0 m long 

and already stuck to the thermostat.
The function of the thermostat switch is to be able to test the hot water (e.g. 
from kettle) and the thermometer The cladding must be removed to do this.

Summary of Contents for Cubo L

Page 1: ...Installation and Operating Manual Stoves selection...

Page 2: ...lso engender feelings of comfort and security To ensure this we encourage you to read the operating manual carefully so that you can become familiar with your stove and its accessories quickly and tho...

Page 3: ...S Thermatik Mini 27 3 3 Function of the rotary base 28 3 4 Type plate 29 3 5 Operation of the water heat exchanger Senso H2O PIKO H2O 29 4 Combustion 29 4 1 Initial commissioning 29 4 1 1 Combustion...

Page 4: ...tion Note down any possible damage on your delivery note and then please 1 GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS Please consult your district master chimney sweep before assembling and installing the stove He will adv...

Page 5: ...German Federal State LBO Regional building regulations and fire regulations of VKF VKF Switzerland LRV Switzerland 1 BlmschV Erste Verordnung zur Durchf hrung des Bundes Immis sionsschutzgesetz First...

Page 6: ...771 would be hazardous in the event of ignition or explosion Room air independent stoves can be placed in rooms apartments or uti lization units of comparable size from which air can be sucked out usi...

Page 7: ...L 2015 1382 1980 Piko Piko S 973 1712 Piko M L 1113 1852 Piko M L with log storage compartment 1113 1852 Piko S RLU 973 1739 Piko M RLU 1113 1852 Piko M RLU with log storage compartment Piko L RLU 125...

Page 8: ...lue gas connection at the top when delivered Depending on the model the flue gas connection position can be changed so that it is aligned to the back to the side or around corners Follow these install...

Page 9: ...m air independent in different ways 2 3 2 1 ROOM AIR DEPENDENT Your stove draws the combustion air from the installation area room air depend ent operation Ensure that the installation area is adequat...

Page 10: ...f it has been ensured that the fireplace can only be operated with opened fas tening by special safety equipment The cross section must not be narrowed by a fastening or a grille This measure is not n...

Page 11: ...in its final position 2 Screw in the adjustable feet to adjust the stove to its nominal height When lowering it the SQC connecting piece makes contact with the base unit and encloses the supply openin...

Page 12: ...e Date of construc tion Order no C in mm Bore 100 mm for a combus tible mounting wall for a mounting wall that is not to be protected Senso S from 11 2014 1033724 308 258 Passo XS 1033726 286 286 Pass...

Page 13: ...untersunk screws 2 3 2 3 ROOM AIR INDEPENDENT The RLU stoves have been developed for use with residential ventilation systems for a vacuum range of up to 8 Pa in the installation area and can be opera...

Page 14: ...r to be protected e g timber frame construction must be protected from temperatures 85 C Before installing the stove it is necessary to evaluate the mounting walls If the type of mounting wall cannot...

Page 15: ...ng wall to the beginning of the area of direct radiant heat E of the front panel In stoves with curved front pane or a wide area of direct radiant heat the minimum wall distance A must be adjusted to...

Page 16: ...brennbar z B Sessel Front pane rotatable Bodenbelag C Strahlungsbereich A D B brennbar z B Sessel Fig 19 Front pane flat Strahlungsbereich A B C Bodenbelag D brennbar z B Sessel Fig 20 Corner pane Rad...

Page 17: ...30 50 Cubo S Cubo S RLU 10 10 10 5 80 80 50 x 30 50 Cubo M Cubo M RLU 10 10 10 5 80 80 50 x 30 50 Cubo L Cubo L RLU 10 10 10 5 80 80 50 x 30 50 Redoro S M 10 10 10 5 80 80 50 x 30 50 Stovo S 31 20 16...

Page 18: ...be insulated according to the respective regulations The connecting line must always be mounted in such a manner that it is possible to clean the connecting line at any time This must be ensured throu...

Page 19: ...GB 19 Stovo M A Remove pull top plate for ward and remove upwards B insert C insert D fit Senso L Senso L RLU Heat storage stones optional A open B insert C close Redoro M A B C A remove B insert C f...

Page 20: ...h can be routed to the back and the side with the flexible attachment kit The connections have transport caps and brass stops for transport purposes This must be removed prior to installation The conn...

Page 21: ...inoperable Moreover all necessary safety devices must be integrated in the entire system in such a manner that safe operation is ensured A separate safety valve must also be installed if such a safet...

Page 22: ...as a controller if a switch on temperature of the pump between 60 C and 68 C is guaranteed The maximum contact load of the thermal pump control at alternating current 250 V AC is approximately 10 2 5...

Page 23: ...ions Integration of the Senso M H2O Piko H2O can be carried out based on the diagram on the next page A buffer tank must be connected up German legislation 1st and 2nd BImSchV mandates the design of v...

Page 24: ...ank from an assumed 30 C to 60 C a theore tical heat quantity of 94207 kJ is required losses or heat withdra wals in the system have not been taken into account This heat quantity corresponds to appro...

Page 25: ...orresponds to the effective return temperature at the inlet of the water heat exchanger is recorded and set to the desired value We recommend the use of a return riser riser of the type LTC 200 from E...

Page 26: ...tage Degree of protection IP 50 The S Thermatik Mini combustion control is pre set to your stove ex factory Changes to the control parameters must only be carried out by an installer stove fitter or t...

Page 27: ...S Ther matik Mini mode must be carried out manually using a mechanical release changeover of the selector switch to manual mode The selector switch is located on the supply air box and is visible whe...

Page 28: ...y base can only be executed at the top and must be stated when ordering The stove is can rotate through 180 90 to the left and right respectively Sino L 120 rotatable 60 to the right and left respecti...

Page 29: ...ER SENSO M H2O PIKO H2O Operation of the water heat exchanger is done with the lever on the right side on the back see figure This switches between heating up refuelling and combustion Intermediate po...

Page 30: ...and operating instructions must always be kept in the vicinity of the Senso M H2O Piko H2O where they can be easily accessed Contaminated condensate exiting the combustion chamber liner may con tamina...

Page 31: ...on This always depends on experience and on prevailing conditions on location 12 Do not open the door forcefully or gases may enter your living room through a suddenly produced negative pressure At fi...

Page 32: ...The room heating capability used to be quoted in accordance with the DIN 18893 standard most recent edition being August 1987 so is no longer a meaningful indicator for modern houses constructed afte...

Page 33: ...eap and it quickly pays for itself Do not use any other fuels It follows from this that it is not permitted to burn painted or plastic coated wood Fibreboard or wood that has been treated with timber...

Page 34: ...dd to the fire to suit your heating requirements You can check that combustion in your stove is clean and relatively free of pollutants in the following way The ash should be white If the ash is dark...

Page 35: ...lable cleaning agent for fireplace glass Use dry cloth to wipe No scouring Please do avoid that excess cleaning agent enters between door frame and glass panel This might cause the hardening of the se...

Page 36: ...ified complaint The lining is exposed to very high loads A tension or expansion crack is not a matter for concern and is not a functional deficiency However cracked and combustion chamber lining parts...

Page 37: ...GB GB 37 Passo S M L RLU Passo XS RLU Senso S RLU Stovo L Stovo L plus 0 Senso S RLA Senso L Senso M H2O Sino L Sino City Noto Senso L RLU Sino City RLU Moro Moro RLU...

Page 38: ...015045 1012252 1012252 1012252 1019867 1012384 8 Sidewall stone left front 1041914 1041914 1015041 1015041 1012250 1012250 1012250 9 Sidewall stone left back 1012248 1015043 1015043 1012248 1012248 10...

Page 39: ...eg ular intervals to assure problem free operation once per heating season For this purpose the scope of delivery of each fire area includes a tube of special stove lubrication compound This lubricati...

Page 40: ...chamber and should be cleaned off from there at least 2 times per season SENSO M H2O Because the water heat exchanger cools down the flue gases of the Senso 6 3 2 MAINTENANCE OF THE WATER HEAT EXCHAN...

Page 41: ...leaning After inserting it it must be twisted about 5 times to the right and left to the stops approximately 20 angle of rotation A remove wing nuts remove cleaning cover B remove deposits in the pipe...

Page 42: ...open up the combustion air flow rate fully to bring the fireplace unit up to operating temperature The seating of a gasket is not perfect Check all seals e g open the fire door and press the seal ful...

Page 43: ...eplace installer or chimney sweep Smoke escapes when adding wood Air extracting equipment is switched on e g kitchen extractor fan Ensure that all air extracting equipment is switched off Wood added p...

Page 44: ...discharge safety device pay attention to the minimum flow rate Radiators do not warm up Radiators that are not located in the instal lation room are cold Close radiator thermostats when the set room...

Page 45: ...components such as fans rotational speed controllers the manufacturer s original spare parts all items purchased as additional extras and all safety appliances Spartherm Feuerungstechnik GmbH offers...

Page 46: ...shall automatically be extended where claims made in respect of these warranty provisions result in the repair or replacement of defec tive equipment 8 8 SPARE PARTS Only the manufacturer s own compon...

Page 47: ...o liability in respect of any errors made Technical data SENSO M H2O PIKO H2O Water heating output approx 5 0 kW 4 6 kW Perm working overpressure 3 0 bar 3 0 bar Max perm flow temperature1 105 C 105 C...

Page 48: ...56 Mass flow of flue gas at NW g s 4 9 4 9 4 9 4 9 4 9 4 9 4 9 8 6 4 9 Flue gas temperature on the flue gas outlet C 325 325 325 325 325 325 325 215 325 Min supply pressure at NW Pa 12 12 12 12 12 12...

Page 49: ...ass flow of flue gas at NW g s 4 9 4 9 4 9 4 9 4 9 4 9 4 9 4 9 4 71 Flue gas temperature on the flue gas outlet C 325 325 325 325 325 325 325 325 273 Min supply pressure at NW Pa 12 12 12 12 12 12 12...

Page 50: ...48 130 Mass flow of flue gas at NW g s 3 6 4 71 4 71 3 6 6 12 6 2 6 7 6 3 4 4 7 5 Flue gas temperature on the flue gas outlet C 353 273 273 353 260 250 317 330 335 422 Min supply pressure at NW Pa 12...

Page 51: ...ourable approx m3 48 130 82 48 65 130 65 130 65 130 Mass flow of flue gas at NW g s 3 9 7 2 5 5 7 22 5 8 8 0 5 8 8 0 5 8 8 0 Flue gas temperature on the flue gas outlet C 337 255 340 255 312 387 312 3...

Page 52: ...perating pressure checked yes no yes no Enter temperatures between insert and return flow boost Return flow temperature in C Flow temperature in C The stove operator has been instructed regarding oper...

Page 53: ...h Year SPARTHERM The global brand for your lounge Service hotline 0180 594 41 94 14 cents minute incl VAT from a German landline max 42 cents minute incl VAT from a German mobile network Spartherm Feu...

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