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 INSTALLER MANUAL

Pellet Stove

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ATENA

3

 PLUS 12/14 - DUKE 12/14 AIRTIGHT- SABA 12/14

MITHOS

3

 PLUS 12/14 - MITHOS PLUS 12/14 PS

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Summary of Contents for MITHOS PLUS 12 PS

Page 1: ...INSTALLER MANUAL Pellet Stove EN 2022CADELsrl Allrightsreserved Tuttiidirittiriservati ATENA3 PLUS 12 14 DUKE 12 14 AIRTIGHT SABA 12 14 MITHOS3 PLUS 12 14 MITHOS PLUS 12 14 PS New...

Page 2: ...LES ATENA3 PLUS 12 14 17 6 9 REMOVAL ASSEMBLY OF METAL PROFILES ATENA3 PLUS 12 14 18 6 10 TILES ASSEMBLY ATENA3 PLUS 12 14 18 6 11 METAL FRAME ASSEMBLY MITHOS3 PLUS 12 14 19 6 12 MOUNTING SERPENTINE S...

Page 3: ...Specialized Stove repairer WARNING symbols indicates an important note 2 PACKAGING AND HANDLING 2 1 PACKAGING ThepackagingismadeupofrecyclablecardboardboxesaccordingtoRESYstandards recyclableexpanded...

Page 4: ...d with the utmost care 3 CHIMNEY FLUE 3 1 PREPARING THE SMOKE EXPULSION SYSTEM The combustion product expulsion system is a particularly important element for the proper operation of the appliance and...

Page 5: ...6 5 mt 10 mt Maximum length with 3 unions 4 5 mt 8 mt Maximum number of unions 3 3 Level section minimum inclination 3 4 mt 4 mt Installation at a height above 1200 m a s l NO Obligatory 3 4 FLUE CHI...

Page 6: ...e the internal section of the chimney prevent the penetration of rain or snow ensure the outlet of smoke even in the event of wind windproof chimneypot the height of outflow must be beyond the reflux...

Page 7: ...The free air inlet must be made at floor level always be protected with an outer grille and in such a way that it cannot be obstructed by any object have a minimum total free area of 80 cm2 net of th...

Page 8: ...mm 60 mm 1 m 80 mm 3 m 1 m 100 mm 7 m 4 m Fig 7 Directairinflow Fig 8 Airinletforsealed chamberinstallation LEGEND Fig 7 Fig 8 1 Roomtoventilate 2 Externalairinlet 4 Shieldgrid 5 Curveinlettoturndownw...

Page 9: ...h cases install suitable insulation between the flue and the ceiling Always check and comply with the plate data of the flue specifically the minimum safety distances from combustible materials The pr...

Page 10: ...N 13384 1 which is resistant to soot fire and which complies with the distances prescribed by the combustible materials indicated on the plate data there is a suitable combustion air flow to the appli...

Page 11: ...h as furniture curtains or sofas as a precaution increase the stove clearances substantially to avoid possible deterioration due to the effect of heat Fig 11 Safetydistancesfromcombustiblematerial LEG...

Page 12: ...m adjacent walls without emptying the system e g by using a double shut off gate or suitable flexible connection 1 The national reference standard for the installation of domestic appliances is UNI 10...

Page 13: ...raldimensions Saba12 14 LEGEND Fig 14 A Exhaustfumesd 8cm B Holecombustionairinletd 6cm C Ductingoutletd 8cm Fig 15 Generaldimensions Mithos3 Plus12 14 LEGEND Fig 15 A Exhaustfumesd 8cm B Holecombusti...

Page 14: ...imensions Mithos3 Plus12 14 LEGEND Fig 16 A Exhaustfumesd 8cm B Holecombustionairinletd 6cm C Ductingoutletd 8cm Fig 17 Generaldimensions MithosPlus12 14PS LEGEND Fig 17 A Exhaustfumesd 8cm B Holecomb...

Page 15: ...irection of the arrow vedi Fig 19 Lift the door to allow the door pivots to slide out of the structure bracket see Fig 20 Keep the door in a safe place until next use Fig 19 Removescrews Fig 20 Doorre...

Page 16: ...e it see Fig 23 Fig 23 Removecap 6 6 REMOVAL ASSEMBLY OF SIDE PANELS DUKE 12 14 AIRTIGHT SABA 12 14 To disassemble the side panels proceed as follows Undo the screws of the upper panel see Fig 24 and...

Page 17: ...do the front screws of the black panel see Fig 29 Open the panel and release the rear teeth see Fig 30 To assemble proceed in reverse order Fig 29 Removethescrews Fig 30 Removethesidepanels 6 8 REMOVA...

Page 18: ...both front panels see Fig 32 Undo the front screws of the profile see Fig 33 and Fig 34 Fig 32 Removethefrontpanels Fig 33 Removethescrews Fig 34 Removethescrews Open the side and release the panel s...

Page 19: ...he 4 tabs outwards using pliers see Fig 37 and Fig 38 Fig 37 Tabs Fig 38 Foldthetabsoutwards Fix the right and left panels with the screws see Fig 39 e Fig 40 Take the upper panel and fold the two tab...

Page 20: ...the lower panel fix the previously folded tabs to the air outlets see Fig 47 Fig 45 Foldthetabs Fig 46 Lowerpanel Fig 47 Fixlowerpanel 6 12 MOUNTING SERPENTINE STONE FRAME MITHOS To assemble the fram...

Page 21: ...de as per image Fig 51 Fig 52 Fig 53 Fig 51 Unscrew1 Fig 52 Unscrew2 Fig 53 Unscrew3 Lifting the air outlet vent Fig 54 put the RH and LH uprights in place Fig 55 securing them with the supplied screw...

Page 22: ...otrude Take the stone and fit the screw head in the appropriate hole in the brackets see Fig 60 and Fig 61 Proceed in the same way for all the stones see Fig 62 Follow the procedure in reverse order t...

Page 23: ...emove the 2 screws of the side from the bottom of the panel see Fig 65 Unhook the side panel see Fig 66 To assemble proceed in reverse order Fig 65 Screwremoval Fig 66 Removingthesidepanel 6 15 REAR O...

Page 24: ...ove and insert the fume exhaust pipe seeFig 71 Connect the 2 pipes see Fig 72 and secure it all with the clamp see Fig 73 6 16 CONCENTRIC PIPE KIT ASSEMBLY ATENA PLUS 12 14 DUKE 12 14 AIRTIGHT SABA 12...

Page 25: ...8 Fig 77 Blockwithclamp Fig 78 Positionofthepipe 6 17 HOT AIR DUCTING SYSTEM ATENA3 PLUS 12 14 DUKE 12 14 AIRTIGHT SABA 12 14 The stove is fitted with 1 upper and 1 rear hot air outlets SOLUTION A duc...

Page 26: ...the fan with the vent facing upwards and fix it see Fig 83 Fig 84 Insertpipe Fig 85 Foldtheflap Fig 86 Fixthepipes Insert the pipes in the specific seats and move it down until it is completely insert...

Page 27: ...lets and by default they are oriented in the 2 front outlets see Fig 89 These 2 outlets can be oriented differently up and or side and or rear To change the direction proceed as follows SIDE DUCTING R...

Page 28: ...annel the air to another room see Fig 95 Fig 93 Removethecap Fig 94 Positionthesidepanel Fig 95 Connectductingpipe REAR DUCTING RIGHT AND OR LEFT Remove the side panel see REMOVAL OF SIDE PANELS MITHO...

Page 29: ...m the cover see Fig 100 Fig 98 Detachthehose Fig 99 Rotatethehose Fig 100 Removethecap Insert the d 80 mm pipe into the hole to channel the air to another room see Fig 101 Lower the pipe until it enga...

Page 30: ...after the 8 metres of pipe These values were recorded in the testing laboratory there may be differences in flow and temperature in the installation room If you wish to increase the air flow install...

Page 31: ...ketwithmasterswitch Fig 108 Plugconnected Do not use extension cables If the feeder cable is damaged it must be replaced by an authorized technician When the stove is not going to be used for a long p...

Page 32: ...C 63 Pa 195 C 73 Pa 215 C Stove depression temperature 14 kW 20 Pa 105 C 32 Pa 140 C 40 Pa 170 C 52 Pa 205 C 63 Pa 225 C Fig 110 Digitalpressureswitchconnection Mithos3 Plus12 14 DATA P1 P2 P3 P4 P5...

Page 33: ...me pipe chim ney flue and chimney pot cleaned at least once a year It is also necessary to have the combustion chamber motors and fans cleaned and to have the gaskets and the electronical elements che...

Page 34: ...checking the condition and efficiency of the gasket and if necessary replace it Itisimportanttosealedthecapothrwisenoxiuousfumeswillpropagateamongtheroom 7 4 FUME PASSAGE CLEANING Every end of season...

Page 35: ...suction any ash accumulated inside see Fig 124 Part of the ash will fall into the compartment below the firebox see Fig 125 See the previous chapter for the cleaning operation Fig 124 Cleanwithpipecle...

Page 36: ...n Fig 129 Vacuumouttheash 7 6 ROOM FAN CLEANING Clean every the year the room fan from ash or dust which can cause a blade unbalance and a greater noise Fig 130 Roomfancleaning Fig 131 Unscrew the sid...

Page 37: ...50V Faulty control display Replace the control display Faulty flat cable Replace the flat cable Faulty electronic board Replace the mother board Pellets do not reach the combustion chamber Empty hoppe...

Page 38: ...cleaning Obstructed stove Provide immediately at the inner cleaning of the stove The fume fan is out of order The pellets can burn also thanks to chimney flue depression without the aid of the fume f...

Page 39: ...hanical com ponents For fuse replacement in the electric socket which stands on the back of the stove extract the fuses to change with the aid of a screwdriver for opening the shutter see Fig 132 Fig...

Page 40: ...DUST CONTENT at 13 O2 Min Max 19 14 mg Nm3 19 14 mg Nm3 19 14 mg Nm3 FLUE NEGATIVE PRESSURE Min Max 11 10 Pa 11 10 Pa 11 10 Pa ON SHARED FLUE NO NO NO FLUE GAS EXHAUST DIAMETER 80 mm 80 mm 80 mm FUEL...

Page 41: ...TENT at 13 O2 Min Max 19 15 mg Nm3 19 15 mg Nm3 19 15 mg Nm3 FLUE NEGATIVE PRESSURE Min Max 11 13 Pa 11 13 Pa 11 13 Pa ON SHARED FLUE NO NO NO FLUE GAS EXHAUST DIAMETER 80 mm 80 mm 80 mm FUEL Pellet 6...

Page 42: ...DUST CONTENT at 13 O2 Min Max 19 14 mg Nm3 19 15 mg Nm3 FLUE NEGATIVE PRESSURE Min Max 11 10 Pa 11 13 Pa ON SHARED FLUE NO NO FLUE GAS EXHAUST DIAMETER 80 mm 80 mm FUEL Pellet 6 7 mm Pellet 6 7 mm PE...

Page 43: ...ge DUST CONTENT at 13 O2 Min Max 19 14 mg Nm3 19 15 mg Nm3 FLUE NEGATIVE PRESSURE Min Max 11 10 Pa 11 13 Pa ON SHARED FLUE NO NO FLUE GAS EXHAUST DIAMETER 80 mm 80 mm FUEL Pellet 6 7 mm Pellet 6 7 mm...

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