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WARNING:
When installing the appliance all national and local regulations and European standards should be
followed.
IMPORTANT: Connecting the appliance to the electrical installation must be carried out by qualified and
authorized persons in accordance with applicable regulations.
This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, motor and
mental capabilities, or by persons with a limited knowledge and experience in the absence of the person
responsible for their safety or care.
Children cannot be allowed to play with this appliance.
When in use, the appliance is hot. One should make sure that in the course of use the outer surfaces of
the appliance are not touching anything, as this may cause burns.
DOUBLE COMBUSTION SYSTEM
The flame obtained by proper combustion of the pellet in the stove emits the same amount of carbon dioxide
(CO2), which would be freed as a result of the natural decay of wood.
The amount of carbon dioxide (CO2) obtained through combustion or decomposition of plant mass corresponds
to the amount of carbon dioxide (CO2), which the plant mass is able to obtain from the environment and to
transform it into air and carbon of the plants during its lifetime.
The use of non-renewable fossil fuels (coal, oil, gas), contrary to what happens with the wood, releases into the
atmosphere huge amounts of carbon dioxide (CO2), that has been gathering up for millions of years, creating the
greenhouse effect. The use of wood as fuel is therefore perfectly balanced with the environment, because the
wood as a renewable fuel is in ecological harmony with nature.
By using the principle of clean combustion we fully achieve these objectives, and so Alfa Plam has directed its
development and all activities towards fulfilling this goal.
What do we consider clean combustion to be and how does it work?
Clean combustion is obtained by adjusting the primary air and injecting secondary air. Injecting the secondary
air causes secondary combustion, which provides a secondary flame that is by its nature lighter and stronger
than the primary flame. The addition of the new oxygen (inserted through the air) allows further combustion of
gases that are not completely burned. This significantly increases the thermal efficiency and reduces harmful
emissions of carbon monoxide (CO), because the incomplete combustion is minimized.
These are the basic characteristics of these stoves and other products by Alfa Plam.
0.0 TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE STOVE
1. Dimensions of the stove:
-width......................................................................................................................................................520mm
-depth....................................................................................................................................................488 mm
-height....................................................................................................................................................967 mm
2. Flue terminal diameter..............................................................................................................................80 mm
3. External air supply diameter.....................................................................................................................100 mm
4. The height from the floor to the axis of the flue terminal..........................................................................350 mm
5. The maximum stove power........................................................................................................................7,0 kW
6. The maximum consumption......................................................................................................................1,7 kg/h
7. Degree of efficiency at maximum power........................................................................................................87%
8. The minimum stove power............................................................................................................................4 kW
9. The minimum consumption.......................................................................................................................0,9 kg/h
0. Degree of efficiency at minimal power...................................................................................................... 88,5 %
11. Minimum draft............................................................................................................................................13 Pa
12. Optimal draft...............................................................................................................................................12 Pa
13. Volume when heating...............................................................................................................................175 m3
14. The capacity of the funnel-like fuel reservoir.............................................................................................23 kg
15. The maximum working time with a full reservoir........................................................................................25,5 h
16. The minimal working time with a full reservoir...........................................................................................13,5 h
17. The maximum output power......................................................................................................................450 W
18. The weight of the stove:
-net........................................................................................................................................................125 kg
-gross....................................................................................................................................................142 kg