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Connection to an external duct with 

insulated or double wall pipe

Flue connection

Connection to an external duct with 

insulated pipe or double wall

In this case only insulated stainless steel pipes 

(double wall) smooth on the inside must be used 

(flexible  stainless  steel  pipes  are  forbidden) 

fastened to the wall.

The base of the external vertical duct must 

be  fitted  with  an  inspection  port  (“T”  fitting)  for 

periodic check ups and cleaning, which must be 

done yearly.

Perform airtight connection to the chimney 

with  fittings  and  pipes  recommended  by  the 

manufacturer. Ensure a wind-proof cowl is 

installed according to regulations in force.

Check with adequate instruments that there is 

proper draft.

Connection to chimney or flue duct

For proper operation, the connection between the 

stove and the chimney or flue duct must not be at 

less than a 3% angle, the length of the horizontal 

branch must not exceed 2m and the vertical 

branch  between  T  fittings  (change  of  direction) 

must not be less than 1.5m. Check with adequate 

instruments that there is proper draft.

The base of the external vertical duct must be 

fitted  with  an  inspection  port  for  periodic  check 

ups and cleaning, which must be done yearly.

Perform airtight connection to the chimney 

with  fittings  and  pipes  recommended  by  the 

manufacturer.

Flue gas exhaust chimney

Avoid contact of the chimney with combustible 

materials (e.g. wooden beams) and in any case 

insulate them with fireproof material. In the event 

of pipes running through wooden roofs or walls it 

is recommended to use suitable certified through 

kits, available on the market. 

In  the  event  of  flue  fire,  turn  off  the  stove, 

disconnect it from the mains and never open the 

door, then call the competent authorities.

Chimney

The chimney must meet the following 

requirements:

• Have a cross-section and inner shape like that 

of the flue.

• Have a useful outlet cross-section no less than 

double that of the flue.

Flue gas exhaust connection

Insulate 

external 

ducting

Windproof 

cowl

Inspection

Inspection

Flue

Summary of Contents for .it AQ 20

Page 1: ...it AQ 20 24 28 33 INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE INSTALLER USE AND MAINTENANCE...

Page 2: ...elderly disabled and animals The stove must be installed by authorised personnel Authorised Service Centre Diagrams and drawings are supplied as examples in an effort to pursue a policy of constant de...

Page 3: ...resulting from partial or total failure to comply with the instructions contained herein We disclaim all liability resulting from misuse of the stove from incorrect use by the user from unauthor ised...

Page 4: ...with moist hands as it is an electrical appliance Always unplug the cord before operating on the unit The door must always be closed during opera tion Instructions for safe and efficient use The stov...

Page 5: ...pellets If the it remains off for long periods of time the tank must be emptied from any residual fuel Store the pellets away from heat sources and not in humid premises or with explosive atmosphere...

Page 6: ...aria T2 Diametro andata T3 M Diametro Ritorno T4 S valvola sicurezza T5 carico T3 T4 T1 T2 T5 66 5 225 388 284 5 388 156 90 142 245 193 5 128 5 567 283 5 283 5 it AQ T1 flue gas exhaust pipe diameter...

Page 7: ...bo entrata aria T2 Diametro Mandata T3 Diametro Ritorno T4 S valvola sicurezza T5 carico T3 T4 T1 T2 T5 Dimensions it AQ T1 flue gas exhaust pipe diameter T2 air inlet pipe diameter Flow Diameter T3 R...

Page 8: ...96 71 94 56 95 79 94 03 95 79 Average consumption nom red Kg h 4 03 1 08 4 89 1 08 5 58 1 83 6 61 1 83 Heatable surface cu m 350 400 510 600 Flue gas flow rate nom red g s 10 1 4 5 12 9 4 5 15 1 7 9 1...

Page 9: ...ped with external air intake and are not used as bedroom or bathroom and where there is no fire hazard such as garage wood sheds flammable material warehouses in strict compliance with the current rul...

Page 10: ...ere the heat generator is to be installed there must not be any pre existing hoods with extractor or collective type ventilation ducts nor may they be installed Should these appliances be in rooms nex...

Page 11: ...ct qualified personnel who may then be responsible for system conformity according to the provisions of applicable laws System washing In compliance with standard UNI CTI 8065 and to protect the heati...

Page 12: ...kupandcleaning which must be done yearly Ensure a wind proof cowl is installed according to regulations in force Water connections Flue gas exhaust connection Filling up the heat stove After making al...

Page 13: ...and the vertical branch between T fittings change of direction must not be less than 1 5m Check with adequate instruments that there is proper draft The base of the external vertical duct must be fit...

Page 14: ...must be filled from the top of the stove by opening the lid Pour the pellets into the tank To make the procedure easier perform the operation in two steps pour half of the sack content into the tank a...

Page 15: ...clean the glazed door is closed the plug is plugged in and the switch at the rear is in position 1 The LED is on when parameter UT0 1 in the menu is other than OFF thus setting the weekly or daily pro...

Page 16: ...t at Po 9 for the first hours of stove operation To adjust water temperature press button once only The upper display will show the words Set H2o flashing while the water temperature is shown on the l...

Page 17: ...re to prevent detecting incorrect temperatures The probe is located at the rear of the stove When using the internal thermostat it is recommended to always set a slightly higher temperature by a few d...

Page 18: ...ostat e g 18 C the heat stove gets ready for automatic re ignition and then starts operating until reaching 20 C again Regardless of external thermostat operation the heat stove is fitted with an inte...

Page 19: ...o 7 Selection of days of the week when third time is ac tivated UT14 From 00 00 to 23 50 with 10 minute steps Adjust fourth time of heat stove ignition UT15 From 00 00 to 23 50 with 10 minute steps Ad...

Page 20: ...room thermostat does not imple ment the function of cycling the heat stove on and off but sets it to saving mode with buttons and with 10 minute steps Press button to move to the next parameter UT07...

Page 21: ...IL are displayed when the pressure switch is triggered Manually reset water temperature safety thermostat if the water temperature exceeds the safety value set at 100 C heat stove operation stops imme...

Page 22: ...emperature lower than 5 C the circulation pump activates automatically to prevent system freezing it is forbidden to tamper with safety devices The heat stove may be ignited and operation restored onl...

Page 23: ...disconnected Contact the authorised service centre ALAR ALAR ALAR ALAR ALAR ALAR COOL ALAR ALAR ALAR ALAR SERV HOT TEMP The flue gas temperature exceeds 280 C Flue gas probe fault Contact the authoris...

Page 24: ...et filling gearmotor fault The stove continues operating until it processes any pellets in the burn pot after which the display reads Alar No Fire and the stove enters extin ction mode Press the On Of...

Page 25: ...r Cleaning exhaust T Flue gas duct Ash pan holder gasket Internal parts Flue Circulation pump Plumbing components Electrical mechanical components by the user by the TSC authorised technical Support C...

Page 26: ...k up Reduced or lack of cleaning may cau se failed ignition resulting in damaging the heat stove and the environment possible emissions of non combusted mate rial and soot Do not put any pellets that...

Page 27: ...vitrifies If these effects occur it means that the temperatures that have been reached are well above those at which the appliance should work correctly Do not use abrasive or aggressive pro ducts or...

Page 28: ...ignition difficult when it is ignited again in the new season If when the main switch at the rear of the stove is pressed the panel board display does not come on this means that it might be required...

Page 29: ...e stove structure The upper section of the heat exchanger is now free from any encumbrance so it can be cleaned perfectly Once a year it is recommended to also clean the compartment above the exchange...

Page 30: ...st be performed by a skilled technician or by the user who will take on responsibility for them in the event of any damage during maintenance Perform this maintenance with cold heat stove and powered...

Page 31: ...a slight appearance and the tip is not pointing up 1 Poor adjustment which leads to excessive pellet load low fan speed 2 The flue has obstructions or there is pressure hindering regular flue gas exh...

Page 32: ...door is not properly closed or the gaskets are worn 5 Water tank temperature too high 6 Inadequate pellets 7 Poor pellet infeed 8 Combustion chamber dirty 9 Exhaust obstructed 10 Faulty flue gas extr...

Page 33: ...l panel The convection air fan never stops 1 Temperature control probe faulty or defective 2 Faulty fan 1 Check probe operation and if necessary replace it 2 Check motor operation and if necessary rep...

Page 34: ...ary replace it 2 Vent the radiators No hot water is fed out 1 Blocked circulating pump 1 Release the circulating pump The heat stove starts boiling in the modulation stage that is when it reaches the...

Page 35: ...35 Wiring diagram 230V mains filter SCAM THERM OUT...

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