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The  room  where  the  stove  is  placed  must  have  an  air  inlet  with  a  cross-section of  at  least  80  cm²  so  as  to 
guarantee sufficient air supply to the stove for combustion. Alternatively, the stove air may be taken directly 
from  outside through a  5  cm  steel extension of  the pipe. In  this  case, there may be  condensation problems 
and it is necessary to protect the air intake with a grille, which must have a free section of at least 12 cm². The 
pipe must be less than 1 metre long and have no bends. It must end with a section

 

at 90° facing downwards or be fitted with a wind guard.

 

Smoke outlet: 
It is forbidden to lead out the smoke from the stove directly thru the wall in the atmosphere. There must be 
smoke pipe or chimney which will lead the smoke to a safety for the health height. 
It is recommended to install the  stove  as closest possible to a chimney. This will  reduce  the need of smoke 
connecting pipes. 

The  discharge system must  only  be  used  for  the

 stove (the chimney must not be used by other appliances). 

The smoke goes thru 8 cm in diameter outlet at the back of the stove. T-junction connector with condensation 
collector must  be  ensured  and  installed  at  the  beginning  of  the  vertical  section. 

The  stove  smoke  discharge 

must be connected with outside by means of steel or black pipes with certification

 ЕN 1856. The pipes must be 

hermetically  sealed.  The  pipes  must  be  isolated  and  sealed  with  heat  resistant  materials  (

high  temperature 

silicone or mastic

).

  The only horizontal section allowed  may  be  up  to  2  m  long

The  horizontal section  must 

have a minimum inclination of 3% and a maximum of two 90° bends. If the outlet is not fitted into a chimney 
flue, a vertical section of at least 1.5 m will be required, complete with a wind guard. The vertical duct can be 
internal or external. If the smoke channel is outside, it must be insulated.

 

If the smoke channel is fitted inside 

a chimney flue, the latter must be suitable for solid fuel. If it is wider than 150 mm in diameter, a pipe must be 
entered and the outlet sealed to the masonry. All sections of the smoke duct must be accessible for inspection. 
At the bottom part of the chimney there should be a revision opening, allowing periodically cleaning, which 
should be made at least once per year

. According to the existing standards at the top of the chimney pipe a 

wind resistant element must be installed. 

                                           

 

             

 

 

                                                                      

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А: insulated steel chimney. 
В: minimum height 1.5 m. Beyond the roof eaves. 
С-Е: air inlet from outside (thru section of at least 80 сm

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D: steel chimney in already existing masonry chimney. 

 

Hydraulic connections 

The  stove  is equipped with water boiler with capacity of 22  l. This significant  amount  of water, renders  the 
stove very smooth during operation. Also providing excellent burning process and excellent results.  

 

 WARNING!!! The stove must never be made to work without water in the system or at a pressure under 1 
bar. If ignited without water in the system the stove can be heavily damaged. 

 

All  hydraulic  connections  must  be  completed  by  authorized  specialists,  which  can  issue  a  certificate.  Other 
check-ups can be also performed in accordance with the law and requirements valid for the country in which 
the stove is used.    
Practical notes: 
1)

 

Consider  appropriate  solutions  when  connecting  the supply  water,  return  water  and  drain,  which  will 

make more easy the moving of the stove if it is ever needed.   
2)

 

To improve the work of the primary circuit (where there is a heat generator) must be separated from 

the secondary.  

Summary of Contents for Vittoria B Series

Page 1: ...1 Instruction for installation and operation of pellet burning stove with integral water boiler VITTORIA...

Page 2: ...nciple of operation 7 7 Operation 8 8 Safety and detection devices 8 9 Components 8 10 Installation 9 11 Basic instructions for use 11 12 Instructions for use 12 13 Operating modes 12 14 Maintenance 1...

Page 3: ...can be damaged if it is ignited or used with no water in the system The stove is designed to heat water by means of automatic combustion of pellets wood with 6 mm diameter in the combustion chamber If...

Page 4: ...tly and safely The stove must be kept in a room where the temperature is above 0 C Use appropriate anti freeze additives for the water of the system Ensure that the temperature of the return water is...

Page 5: ...s are calculated on the basis of pellets with an heating value of at least 4300 kcal kg and heating loss of the roomof 33 Kcal m h It is also important to consider the position of the stove in the roo...

Page 6: ...has to be reset manually Tank safety thermostat Switches off when the temperature in the stove is too high It stops pellet loading which is causing the stove to shut down It has to be reset manually...

Page 7: ...ing the tank is thru the back of the lid at the rear of the top The fuel pellets is taken from the tank A and via an Archimedes screw powered by electric gear motor is transported to the combustion ch...

Page 8: ...mocouple It is located at the smoke exhaust to measure the temperature It is also controlling the ignition and if the temperature is too high or too low it triggers shut down sequence Stop Flame Hoppe...

Page 9: ...ations in the voltage above 10 can cause malfunction in the appliance unless the appropriate differential switch is installed The electrical system should be in accordance with all local regulations a...

Page 10: ...d into a chimney flue a vertical section of at least 1 5 m will be required complete with a wind guard The vertical duct can be internal or external If the smoke channel is outside it must be insulate...

Page 11: ...ring the filling bleed the pump manually and open the manual vent Picture 3 These actions must be carried subsequently periodically 11 Basic instructions for use Command board Picture 5 1 Button turn...

Page 12: ...date set 12 Instructions for use Feeling the feed screw When the tank for pellets is completely empty this means that the feed screw is also empty Before re igniting the stove you must fill it up fol...

Page 13: ...on the display if is pressed No Prog Prog No 1 one ignition and shutdown per day Prog No2 same as before Prog No3 same as before Use the button to show them in reverse order If you choose the first pr...

Page 14: ...not performed and at least once a season don t make a complete cleaning could cause to poor functionality Any problems resulting from lack of maintenance will immediately void the warranty Daily maint...

Page 15: ...own If the procedures for maintenance are not performed regularly the warranty will void If the stove is used very often it is recommended to clean the smoke channel once every 3 months Warning After...

Page 16: ...rift 8 H2O TEMPALARM Shuts down due to water temperature being higher than 90 C An excessive temperature may occur because of the following system too small ask the DEALER to activate the ECO function...

Page 17: ...stove produce hot air NO Most of the heat is transferred by the water Only small part of the heat is transferred to the room whre the stove is installed by means of radiant heat from the glass It is r...

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Page 20: ...not kept damages caused during transport inappropriate made heating calculations and project for heating system and installation of the stove there have been made changes in the construction of the st...

Page 21: ...21 Victoria 05 Ltd 61A Anton Strashimirov Str 5100 Gorna Oryahovitsa Bulgaria phone 359 618 60282 fax 359 618 60200 e mail info v05 bg...

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