PELLET STOVES
3. HANDLING AND STOCKING
4. AUTHORIZED FUEL
Pellet is produced with wood rests from clean wood machining like sawmills, furniture manufacturing or new wood
from forest culture. All these 100% vegetable materials are dried and pressed into the pellet form without adding any
kind of glue or chemical. We do approve to be used in our stoves all pellets that satisfy the European regulation EN
14961-2. All the approved pellets must carry the following logo:
Typical specifications for the approved fuel::
.caloric capacity (in MJ/kg) (2*)
.caloric capacity (in KWh/kg) (2*)
.caloric capacity (in Kcal/kg) (3*)
..density
..water content
..ash content
..length
..diameter
..thin material (rests)
..composition
When using a low quality fuel the stove could possibly work not properly and can lead the guarantee to decline and the
responsibility for the product. When burning low quality pellet you will have:
- Shorter cleaning intervals
- Higher fuel consumption
- Lower output
- The glass is getting quickly dirty
- The fire pot and the exhaust smoke connection will clog up rapidly
5. NON AUTHORIZED FUELS
All pellet types that doesn't satisfy the a.m. indications..
(Rev. 15/10/2013)
vetro
glass
new logo since 2011
The cardboard/wood package has been designed to protect the
stove but cannot be stocked in outdoor or in very damp places. It
must be exposed to the elements, otherwise some components
or the stove itself could get damaged and the guarantee will
decline. Since stoves have some sensitive parts like glasses and
electronic components, should be handled following few basic
rules:
Lift and lay down the stove gently. In case you use a two wheel
trolley or when transporting upstairs, always take the stove at the
side opposite to the glass (which is identified by a sticker). The
glass is always on the sticker side.
.
. 17,6 MJ/kg
4,9 KWh/kg
4.223 Kcal/kg
..1,12 kg/dm3
..mass. 10,0 %
..mass. 0,5 %
..mass. 30 mm
5- 6 mm
..mass. 2,3% (1*)
..natural wood
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