GENERAL INFORMATION
PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION
I
The stove produces hot air using wood pellets as fuel, with
electronically controlled combustion.
Hereunder is the explanation of its functions (the letters refer to
gure 1).
A
B
Hot air enters the installation room through a grille (I) located
on the upper part of the front; the same room is also heated by
irradiation through the glass panel of the rebox door.
D
E
C
The fuel (pellets) is taken from the hopper (A) and, using a
screw (B) operated by a gear motor (C), is sent to the crucible
F
(D).
G
The pellets are lit by hot air produced by an electrical element
(E) sucked into the crucible through a smoke extractor fan (F).
The smoke produced by combustion is extracted from the
combustion chamber by the same fan (F) and expelled from the
vent (G) which can be connected to the back or the top of the
g. 1
stove (see page 41-42-43).
The hot air, produced by the stove through forced ventilation,
exits the grille located on top above the panel (I).
The heart, coated in steel/cast iron, is frontally closed by a
ceramic glass door.
Fuel quantity, smoke extraction and combustion air supply
are all controlled by an electronic control board, which is
equipped with Leonardo software to achieve high combustion
ef ciency and low emissions.
All phases of operation can be managed via radio remote
control.
The stove is equipped with a serial port to connect an optional
cable (code 640560) to be connected to devices that allow
remote ignition (e.g. remote telephone, local thermostat, ect.)
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