Examples of correct installation
1.
Installation with hole on the roof for the passage of the pipe using an adequate mineral insulator (rock
wool, ceramic fibre with a density bigger than 80 kg/m
3
). The hole diameter varies from 300 mm, if
the hole is in contact with flammable materials (wood etc.), to 200 mm if in contact with non-
flammable materials (cement, bricks, etc.). This rule is valid also for holes on the wall.
2.
Old chimney flue, ducted with an external door for the cleaning.
3.
External chimney flue made of insulated stainless steel pipes with double wall, diameter 8-10 cm,
well fixed on the wall.
4.
Ducts system of T pipe fittings for easy cleaning without the disassemble of the pipes.
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Combustible material
Do not use inflammable liquids. Wood pellets are the only combustible material you can use. You can
find different kind of pellets with different characteristics and quality on sale. We recommend to use
pellets of good quality as that has great influence on the heating capacity and on the residuals of ash.
Pellets characteristics are: diameter of 6-7 mm, maximum length 30 mm, they must be well pressed and
little friable, without any residuals of glue, resin or additive a calorific value of 20244 kJ / kg and a
humidity of between 5% and 10%.
WARNING!
Not adequate pellets can cause bad combustion, frequent blockage of the brazier, obstruction of waste
pipes, increase of consumption and decrease of heating power, dirtiness of the glass, increase of ash
quantity or unburned granules. Any wet pellets causes bad combustion and bad functioning of the
appliance, therefore make sure you store the pellets in dry rooms but at least 1 meter far from the stove
or any other heating appliance.
We suggest you to try different pellets on sale and then choose those with the best performance. The
use of low quality pellets can damage the stove making the guarantee not granted and the manufacturer
not responsible for the damage.