Installation, use and maintenance manual
---- - WOOD BURNING STOVES
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INSTALLATION PLACE
INSTALLATION PLACE
ATTENTION
ATTENTION
Read the manual carefully:
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When the stove is on, it can create a depression in the room where it is installed, therefore there must not be any open
flame apparatus in the same room, with the exception of type C boilers (airtight).
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Make sure that the stove can draw the necessary quantity of combustion air: this must be from an open space (i.e. a
space without exhaust blowers or providing adequate ventilation) or directly from outside.
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Do not install the stove in bedrooms or bathrooms.
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Unpack the stove: be careful not to damage the product at the time of unpacking.
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Check the stove's legs and adjust them so that the stove is stable.
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Place the stove so that the door and any window openings are not against the walls.
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After connecting the stove to the combustion air inlet join the coupling device to the vent pipe.
PRIMARY AIR INTAKE
PRIMARY AIR INTAKE
In compliance with the current regulations for installation, the stove must be installed in a ventilated place with air that
is sufficient to ensure correct combustion and therefore good operation.
The room must have a volume no less than 20 m³. In order to ensure good combustion (40 m³/h of air) there must be
a "combustion air intake" that reaches an external wall or a wall of an adjacent room with an external air intake. The
adjacent room must not be a bedroom, bathroom, or contain any fire risks, such as storerooms, garages, combustible
materials stores, etc. These air intakes must be made in such a way as to avoid being blocked internally or externally,
and should be covered with a grille, metal net or suitable protection, as long as the minimum diameter is not reduced.
ATTENTION
ATTENTION
Read the manual carefully:
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When the stove is on, it can create a depression in the room where it is installed, therefore there must not be any open
flame apparatus in the same room (with the exception of type C boilers (airtight), unless there is a suitable influx of air).
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The stove must not be positioned close to curtains, armchairs, furniture or to other flammable materials.
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The stove must not be installed in explosive or potentially explosive environments which may become explosive due to the
presence of machinery, materials or dust that can cause greenhouse gas emissions or which can easily ignite with sparks.
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Before installing the pellet stove, it must be borne in mind that all finishes or any beams made of combustible material
must be positioned at a suitable distance and outside the irradiation area of the stove itself; furthermore, it must be borne
in mind that in order not to compromise the correct operation of the appliance air must be allowed to circulate inside its
housing to prevent overheating, this is possible by respecting the minimum distances and making ventilation holes with a
surface area of 80 cm2.
ATTENTION
ATTENTION
Observe the safety distances on the product label.
It is in any case advisable, as well as respecting minimum distances, to install the fireproof heat-resistant insulating panels
(mineral wool, aerated concrete, etc.)
The following is recommend: Promasil 1000
Classification temperature: 1000 °C
Density: 245 kg/m3
Shrinkage at reference temperature, 12 h: 1.3/1000°C %
Cold crushing strength: 1.4 Mpa
Bending strength: 0.5 MPa
Reversible thermal expansion: 5.4x10-6 m/mK
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Specific heat capacity: 1.03 Kj/kg K
Thickness: 40 mm
Thermal conductivity λ:
400 °C à 0.10 W/mK
600 °C à 0.14 W/mK
800 °C à 0.17 W/mK
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