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ODELS AND TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS

 

 
 

 

Models 

Ebony 

slim 

Pot. 

Term.  

Nominal 

Pot. 

Term. 

Reduced 

Pot. 

Term.  

Nominal 

Pot. 

Term. 

Reduced 

Weight 

kg 

94 

94 

Height 

mm 

979 

980 

Width 

mm 

513 

785 

Depth 

mm 

503 

317 

Heating volume 

3

 

426 

426 

Thermal 
power 

Water 

kW 

7.9 

4.8 

7.9 

4.8 

Air 

Pellet 
consumption 

kg/h 

1.91 

0.99 

1.91 

0.99 

Autonomy 

6.80 

12.10 

6.80 

12.10 

Performance 

86 

85 

86 

85 

%CO to 13% O 

2

 

ppm 

0.01 

0.01 

0.01 

0.01 

Mass flow of 
smoke 

g/s 

7.52 

6.99 

7.52 

6.99 

Minimum chimney 
draft 

Shovel 

12 

10 

12 

10 

Smoke 
temperature 

ºC 

178 

140 

178 

140 

Absorbed 
electrical power 

250* 

82 

250* 

82 

Auger 

Hz 

230 

50 

230 

50 

Deposit capacity 

kg 

15 

15 

Smoke outlet 
diameter (female) 

mm 

80F 

80F 

Decibels 

dB(A) 

51 

51 

Only on ignition

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for EBONY

Page 1: ...TEK Biomasse 2022 NG01 K100 EN220831 EBONY SLIM Pellet stove Instruction Manual...

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Page 3: ...ation 12 7 9 1 Calculation of thermal power and average hourly consumption 12 8 Use of the stove 12 8 1 Useful information 12 8 2 Lighting 12 8 3 Stop 12 8 4 Unplug the device from the mains 13 8 5 K1...

Page 4: ...nd health and domestic animals 1 3 Packaging of documentation This manual as well as any other applicable documentation must be stored diligently so that it is available at all times In case of moving...

Page 5: ...ctive or out of calibration On water models the installer must inform the user of the following In case of water leaks it is necessary to turn off the water supply and immediately notify technical sup...

Page 6: ...resulting from improper use or negligence lack of maintenance installation in violation of current regulations and laws Use of poor quality pellets or any other similar product in disregard of the pr...

Page 7: ...is the only fuel indicated for this equipment Yield and power vary depending on the quality of pellets used For correct operation you must use pellets according to the characteristics below Technical...

Page 8: ...comply with some essential rules Improper installation will compromise the safety and proper functioning of the stove When installing the equipment all national and local regulations as well as Europe...

Page 9: ...n chamber through an air inlet located at the back of the stove which can be channeled to the outside You must not use bends or tubes with a section smaller than 60mm nor a maximum length greater than...

Page 10: ...erted installation male downwards to prevent condensation from flowing out of the chimney For chimneys over 5 meters high their section must change to a diameter of 100 mm after 5 meters The dimension...

Page 11: ...out by qualified personnel according to EN 10683 Ensure that the electrical installation is earthed With the switch off connect the cable to the wall socket and plug Figure 7 Turn on the switch to el...

Page 12: ...ned off The ash compartment must not be opened while the stove is operating Wait for it to stop and cool down completely to clean the ash Simultaneous use with other ventilation systems see point 7 2...

Page 13: ...Panel shows Time and date chrono activation combustion heating power operating mode room temperature and required main temperature keys Occupation P1 Exit Menu Submenu P2 Ignition Extinguishing press...

Page 14: ...maximum value of the temperature scale probe Open door You must close the door door Delay in stopping the equipment The equipment was turned off when it was on Wait for this operation to complete OFF...

Page 15: ...displayed a automatic combustion m manual combustion and the operating power of the system Heating By entering this menu you can change the heating power You can configure it in automatic or manual mo...

Page 16: ...s are the same for every day of the week Weekend Select between Monday to Friday and Saturday to Sunday times and set the ignition and extinguishing time Refill This menu allows you to activate the fu...

Page 17: ...n level to automatic Keyboard Menu Shine Allows you to adjust the brightness of the panel Contrast Allows you to adjust the panel contrast My Light Allows you to adjust the minimum brightness of the p...

Page 18: ...ty of the pellets used Figure 9 Brazier Put the brazier back in place ensuring the perfect alignment of the resistance hole with the respective resistance Incorrect alignment can cause ignition failur...

Page 19: ...d between the central fins of the grid as shown in the picture below Open the combustion chamber door remove the brazier and vacuum the ash using an ash vacuum Remove the ash drawer and open the lower...

Page 20: ...back panel just remove the screws Removing the alter panels implies loosening 2 screws as shown in the picture Pull the panel upwards by detaching them as shown in the image Loosen the screw as marked...

Page 21: ...not to damage the blades 9 3 1 Chimney cleaning Chimney cleaning should be carried out at least twice a year at the beginning and middle of the winter season or when necessary This cleaning must be ca...

Page 22: ...ucture and or scrape the paint 9 5 End of season maintenance At the end of the heating season you must have your stove completely serviced by a specialized technician This maintenance is intended to e...

Page 23: ...ature lack of fuel Occurs if the smoke temperature drops below the minimum value set for extinguishing Lack of fuel Low calorific fuel Too down correction of pellet recipe Refill hopper Check fuel qua...

Page 24: ...n vessel is confirmed Er11 Internal clock error Incorrect day and time due to prolonged absence of power supply The boiler has been disconnected from power for a long time and the internal battery has...

Page 25: ...eference value not reached Possible obstruction of the chimney or air intake Open ash door or drawer Clean the chimney Check door seal and ash drawer Er42 Air flow mass sensor During the Check Phase U...

Page 26: ...26 11 ELECTRICAL SCHEME...

Page 27: ...27 12 DIMENSIONS AND CONNECTIONS EBONY model...

Page 28: ...28 SLIM Model...

Page 29: ...7 9 4 8 7 9 4 8 Air Pellet consumption kg h 1 91 0 99 1 91 0 99 Autonomy H 6 80 12 10 6 80 12 10 Performance 86 85 86 85 CO to 13 O 2 ppm 0 01 0 01 0 01 0 01 Mass flow of smoke g s 7 52 6 99 7 52 6 99...

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Page 32: ...and Factory 1 Factory 2 Estrada dos Guilhermes 27 Moinho de Vento 1 E 2405 012 Maceira LRA 2405 008 Maceira LRA Portugal Portugal Phone 351 244 770 240 comercial grupovm pt www tekbiomasse com Authori...

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