Specifications

ROLE OF SAFETY DEVICES AND DETECTORS fitted to the stove
Smoke thermocouple: on the smoke outlet. It reads the smoke temperature. It regulates the ignition
stage and shuts the stove down if the temperature is too high or too low (flame stop or excessive smoke
temperature stop respectively).
Pressure switch: It measures the pressure near the smoke extractor and stops pellet loading by cutting
off the electricity supply to the gearmotor if the pressure is insufficient (due to INsufficient smoke outlet
or the stove door being open).
Screw feeder safety thermostat: found near the pellet hopper. It starts a shutdown if the temperature
detected is too high.
Water temperature detector: It reads the water temperature in the stove and sends the circuit board
information for pump management and stove power modulation.
If the temperature is too high, it starts a shutdown.
Water temperature safety thermostat: It reads the water temperature in the stove. If the temperature is
too high, it starts a shutdown by cutting off the electricity power supply to the gearmotor. If it has
tripped, it may be reset by pressing the reset button behind the stove.
Overpressure valve: when the rated pressure is reached, it drains water from the system thus creating
the need for a top up.
Pressure gauge: found under the pellet loading lid. It shows the water pressure in the stove
IF THE STOVE SHUTS DOWN, THE REASON APPEARS ON THE DISPLAY AND IS STORED IN THE
MEMORY.
ROLE OF STOVE COMPONENTS
Ignition heating element: It ignites the pellets. It remains on during the ignition stage until the smoke
temperature increases by 15°C.
Smoke extractor: It “pushes” out the smoke and draws in fuel air through the vacuum it creates.
Gearmotor: It moves the screw feeder and loads pellets from the hopper into the combustion chamber.
Pump: It “pushes” the water out into the system.
Closed expansion tank: it “absorbs” the changes in water volume in the stove.
o !A separate expansion tank should be provided for the system!
Automatic bleed valve: found in the upper part. It may be used to “bleed off” any air
Manual bleed valve: found in the upper part. It may be used to “bleed off” any air
Drain cock: found inside the stove at the bottom; it should be used to empty the boiler-stove of water.
ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION (TAC - technical assistance centre)
Refer to the local regulations in the country of use for anything not expressly shown. In Italy, refer to Italian
standard 10683/1998 or later modifications, and Italian law No. 46/90 along with any regional or local health
authority regulations. If the stove is to be installed in a block of flats, consult the block administration before
installing.
COMPATIBILITY CHECK WITH OTHER DEVICES
According to Italian standard UNI 10683/98, the stove must NOT be installed in the same room as extractor fans,
type B gas equipment or devices which lower the pressure in the room.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION CHECK (THE PLUG MUST BE IN AN ACCESSIBLE PLACE)
The stove is fitted with an electrical power cord for connection to a 230 V 50 Hz socket, preferably
protected with a thermal-magnetic circuit breaker. Voltage variations of greater than 10% may impair
stove operation (if not already installed, fit a suitable residual current circuit breaker). The electrical
system must comply with the law; in particular make sure the earth circuit is in working order. The
power supply line must have a suitable cross-section for the equipment rating.
LOCATION
For correct operation the stove must be level.
Check the load-bearing capacity of the floor.
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