EVA Stampaggi 9.5 KW SLIM AIR-TIGHTSTOVE User manual

INSTRUCTION MANUAL
AIR-TIGHT STOVES
EN
9.5 KW SLIM AIR-TIGHT
STOVE

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IMPORTANT:
ESSENTIAL
TO READ
1. The warranty is valid only if the FIRST IGNITION is carried out by an AUTHORISED TECHNICIAN.
2. DO NOT TURN THE PRODUCT UPSIDE DOWN or LAY IT IN A HORIZONTAL POSITION during
transportation and installation.
3. Stove installation must be carried out by qualified staff and pursuant to the regulations in force
in the relevant country.
4. EMPTY THE BURN POT before trying to switch the stove back on in case of ignition failure or
power outage. Failure to do so may also result in the breaking of the door glass.

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5. DO NOT POUR PELLETS BY HAND in the burn pot to facilitate stove's ignition.
6. Should any anomaly concerning the flame be detected or, however, in any other case, NEVER
SWITCH OFF the stove by disconnecting it from the mains. Use the relevant button. Disconnecting
the stove from the mains will prevent exhaust fumes from being extracted.
7. Should ignition phase take longer than expected (due to damp or poor quality pellets)
generating excessive smoke in the combustion chamber, open the door to expel it, while
remaining in a position that guarantees your safety.
8. It is highly important to use GOOD QUALITY CERTIFIED PELLETS. The manufacturer declines any
liability for any malfunctioning or damage to mechanical parts due to the use of poor quality
pellets.
9. The burn pot and the combustion chamber MUST BE CLEANED DAILY. The manufacturer
declines any liability for any malfunctioning due to a failure to do so.
Eva Stampaggi S.r.l. declines any liability for any damage to persons or
property arising from the failure to comply with the points mentioned
above and from non-compliant product installation.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
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01. PRODUCT SAFETY ................................................................................................................5
01.1 SAFETY WARNINGS..................................................................................................5
01.2 GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ..............................................................................6
02. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION .......................................................................................................9
02.1 DESCRIPTION OF COMPONENTS............................................................................. 10
03. PRODUCT INSTALLATION .................................................................................................... 11
03.1 INTRODUCTION ..................................................................................................... 11
03.2 VENT PIPE.............................................................................................................. 11
03.3 CHIMNEY COWL..................................................................................................... 14
03.4 DRAUGHT .............................................................................................................. 15
03.5 STOVE EFFICIENCY ................................................................................................. 16
03.6 INSTALLATION ....................................................................................................... 17
04. PRODUCT USE..................................................................................................................... 22
04.1 ELECTRONICS WITH A 6-BUTTON DISPLAY .............................................................. 22
05. CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE........................................................................................... 29
05.1 INTRODUCTION ..................................................................................................... 29
05.2 DAILY CLEANING .................................................................................................... 29
05.3 MANUFACTUTER LIABILITY .................................................................................... 29
06. TROUBLESHOOTING ........................................................................................................... 30
07. CERTIFICATE OF INSTALLATION AND TESTING ..................................................................... 32
08. YEARLY SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE ................................................................................... 34
09. WARRANTY CERTIFICATE .................................................................................................... 35

01. PRODUCT SAFETY
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01.1 SAFETY WARNINGS
The stoves were built in compliance according to standard EN13240 (wood stoves), EN 14785 (pellet stoves) and EN 12815
(kitchens and wood-burning stoves)using high quality and non-polluting materials. To make better use of your stove it is advisable
to follow the instructions in this booklet.
Read this manual carefully before use or any maintenance operation.
Eva Stampaggi aims to provide as much information as possible to ensure safer use and to avoid damage to persons, property or
parts of the stove itself.
Each stove is subjected to internal testing before shipment and as such residues inside the appliance may be found.
RETAIN THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
FOR ANY REQUIREMENT OR CLARIFICATION PLEASE CONTACT
THE AUTHORISED RETAILER
Installation and connection must be carried out by qualified staff in compliance with local regulations, national and
European standards (UNI 10683) and with the annexed installation instructions. Furthermore, these operations must be
performed by personnel who are authorised and professionally trained for the task in question.
The combustion of waste, especially of plastic materials, damages the stove and the vent pipe. Moreover, it is forbidden
by the law against the emission of harmful substances.
Do not use alcohol, petrol or other highly inflammable liquids to light the fire or poke it during operation.
Do not introduce into the stove an amount of fuel greater than that recommended in this booklet.
Do not modify the product.
It is forbidden to use the appliance with the door open or the glass broken.
Do not use the appliance as, for example, a clothes drying rack, a bearing surface or step etc.
Do not install the stove in bedrooms or bathrooms if not certified as watertight.
The pellets to be used are the following:
The pellet stoves operate exclusively with pellets made from various types of legislative-compliant wood.
DIN plus or EN plus 14961-2 A1 or PEFC/04-31-0220 or having the following characteristics:
Min calorific value 4.8 kWh/kg (4180 kcal/kg)
Density 630-700 kg/m3
Maximum humidity 10% of the weight
Diameter: 6 ±0.5 mm
Percentage ash: max 1% of the weight
Length: min 6 mm- max 30 mm
Composition: 100% untreated wood from the industry of wood or post-consumption without the addition of binders, bark-free
and compliant with current regulations.

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01.2 GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Use the stove only as described in this manual. Any other use not recommended by the manufacturer may cause fires
or accidents to people.
Make sure that the electrical power available corresponds to the value indicated on the data plate (220V ~/50Hz).
This appliance is not a toy. Make sure children are not left unattended and do not use the appliance as a toy.
This device is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical or mental capacity, or without
specific experience and knowledge, unless supervised or duly instructed on the use of the appliance by a person
responsible for their safety.
Disconnect the appliance from the mains when not in use or during cleaning operations.
To do so, turn the switch to the O position and disconnect the plug from the socket. Pul l the plug, not the cable.
Never block the combustion air inlets and fume outlets.
Since the stove is fitted with electrical components, do no touch it with wet hands.
Do not use the appliance in case of damaged cables or plugs. The device is classified as type Y: the power supply
cable may only be replaced by a qualified technician. Should the power supply cable be damaged, it can be replaced
only by the manufacturer or by its technical assistance service or by a similarly qualified person.
Do not place any object on the cable and do not bend it.
Avoid using extension cables as their temperature may increase excessively posing fire hazards. Never use one single
extension cable to power several appliances.
During normal functioning some parts of the stove may become extremely hot, such as the door, the glass or the
handle. Be careful, especially with children. Do not touch any hot parts if not wearing adequate protective devices.
ATTENTION! DO NOT TOUCH the FIRE DOOR, the GLASS, the HANDLE or the FUME OUTLET DURING FUNCTIONING if
not wearing adequate protective devices since they become extremely hot.
Keep inflammable materials, such as furniture, cushions, pillows, blankets, paper, clothing, curtains, etc., at least 1,5
m away from the stove front and 30 cm from the stove sides and back.
The stove that is covered by or in direct contact with inflammable materials, including curtains, blankets, etc., during
normal operation may result in a fire hazard. KEEP THE APPLIANCE AWAY FROM THE MATERIALS MENTIONED
ABOVE.
Do not immerse the cable, plug or any other appliance component in water or other liquids.
Do not use the stove in dusty environments or wherever inflammable vapours are generated (e.g. in a workshop or
garage).
The stove is fitted with components that generate arcs and sparks. Do not install the stove in areas posing a significant
fire or explosion hazard due to a high chemical substance concentration or to a high humidity level.
Do not use the appliance close to bathtubs, showers, basins, sinks or swimming pools.
Do not install the appliance underneath an air vent. Do not install the stove outdoors.
Do not repair, disassemble or modify the appliance. The appliance is not fitted with components that can be repaired
by users.
Turn off the stove, disconnect it from the mains and wait until it has cooled down completely before performing any
maintenance operations.
WARNING: DISCONNECT THE STOVE FROM THE MAINS BEFORE PERFORMING MAINTENANCE OPERATIONS.
ATTENTION! These stoves operate exclusively on pellets and possibly also pits if the stove has this option; DO NOT
USE OTHER FUELS: any other material that may be burnt will result in failure and malfunction of the appliance.
Keep the pellets in a fresh dry place: storing pellets in a place that is damp or excessively cold may reduce the stove
potential heat output. Be careful when storing and handling pellet bags to prevent pellet crushing and consequent
sawdust production.
The fuel consists of small cylinders with 6-7mm diameter and a maximum length of 30mm. Their maximum moisture
content is equal to 8%. This stove is designed to burn pellets made of compacted sawdust obtained from different
types of wood, in compliance with environment protection legislation.
The use of different types of pellets may result in a slight, sometimes even undetectable, change in the stove
efficiency. This change can be counterbalanced by increasing or decreasing the stove heat output by only one step.
Clean the burn pot on a regular basis upon every ignition or pellet refuelling.
Open the firebox only upon refuelling or removal of residues to prevent fumes from escaping.
Do not switch the stove on and off intermittently to avoid damaging its electrical and electronic components.

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Do not use the appliance as waste incinerator or for any other purpose other than the intended one.
Do not use liquid fuels.
Do not modify the appliance without prior authorisation.
Use only original spare parts recommended by the manufacturer.
Make sure that the stove is transported in compliance with safety regulations. Avoid any improper transfers or knocks
that may damage the ceramics or the structure.
The metal structure is coated using high temperature paints. When using the appliance for the first few times,
unpleasant odours may be given off due to the paint of the metal parts that is drying: this is in no way dangerous and
in such case, simply ventilate the premises. After the first heating cycles, the paint will reach its maximum adhesi on
and all its chemical and physical features.
The reload the hopper, simply open the access lid and pour in the pellets, also during normal operation, making sure
that no pellets fall out of it. Always refuel the hopper before leaving the operating stove unattended for long periods
of time.
Whenever the hopper and the auger tube become completely empty, the appliance will be automatically switched off.
It may take two separate ignitions to resume operation at ideal working conditions as the auger tube is v ery long.
ATTENTION! If the stove is not properly installed, power outages may result in fume spillages. Under specific
circumstances, an uninterrupted power supply unit must be installed.
ATTENTION! Being a heating appliance, some parts of the stove can become extremely hot. We therefore
recommend paying special attention during operation.
WHEN THE STOVE IS WORKING:
odo not open the door;
odo not touch the door glass since it becomes extremely hot;
okeep children away from it;
odo not touch the fume outlet;
odo not pour any liquid inside the firebox;
odo not perform any maintenance operations if the stove is not cold;
oonly qualified technicians are allowed to perform any operation;
ofollow all the instructions contained herein.
Anti-explosion
Some products are fitted with a safety device to prevent explosion. Before switching on the product or, in any case, after any
cleaning operation, make sure that the device is correctly positioned in its seat. The device is located on the firebox door
upper edge.

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02. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
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9.5 kW Slim Air-tight Stove
Although really thin (only 25 cm deep), this pellet stove ensures high performance in terms of heat output thanks to its air-tight
structure that facilitates heat development and renders it suitable for heating up closed environments such as bedrooms, studios
and bathrooms. It comes with glass door cleaner, remote control system with room temperature sensor that can manage up to 10
operating powers and DFSC (Dynamic Flow Control System). A stove that heats up and enhances the design of the rooms thanks to
its modern lines, rounded edges and door made entirely of screen-printed glass.
TECHNICAL DRAWING
TECHNICAL DATA
Technical data of the appliance:
Dati tecnici dell’apparecchio:
9.5 KW SLIM AIR-TIGHT STOVE
Designation:
Designazione:
Nominal heat output
Potenza termica nominale
Reduced heat output
Potenza termica ridotta
Fuel throughput
Consumo orario (kg/h)
2.0
0.6
Necessary flue draught
Requisiti minimi del tiraggio del camino (Pa)
11
10
Flue gas temperature
Temperatura fumi (°C)
201
95
Flue gas temperature at flue spigot or socket
Temperatura uscita fumi (°C)
210
102
Flue gas mass flow
Flusso massico dei fumi (g/s)
8.3
3.3
Efficiency
Rendimento (%)
85.5
88.5
Total heating output
Potenza termica (Kw)
8.0
2.5
Water heating output
Potenza termica resa all’acqua (Kw)
-
-
Space heating output
Potenza termica resa all’ambiente (Kw)
-
-
CO emission at 13% of O2
Emissioni di CO al 13% di O2 (%)
0.016
0.013
Maximum water operating pressure
Massima pressione di esercizio dell’acqua (bar)
-
-
Discharge control operating temperature
Temperatura di intervento termostato sicurezza acqua (°C)
-
-
Electrical power supply
Potenza elettrica assorbita (W)
330
330
Rated voltage
Tensione nominale (V)
230
230
Rated frequency
Frequenza nominale(Hz)
50
50

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02.1 DESCRIPTION OF COMPONENTS
ON/OFF SWITCH
REMOTE CONTROL
RECEIVER
SAFETY THERMOSTAT
EMERGENCY SWITCH
ROOM SENSOR

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03.1 INTRODUCTION
INSTALLATION WITH WALL FUME OUTLET IS PROHIBITED. INSTEAD THE FUME OUTLET MUST BE ROOF-TYPE AS
PROVIDED FOR BY NATIONAL REGULATIONS.
Eva Stampaggi S.r.l. declines any liability for any damage to persons or property arising from the failure to comply with the
points mentioned above and from non-compliant product installation.
Install the stove according to the regulations in force in the country of use.
For example, in Italy this refers to UNI 10683: 2012, which dictates 4 points
1. preliminary activities - for which the retailer/installer is responsible and liable for at the time of the inspection before definitive
installation. The preliminary activities include:
installation site suitability verification;
fume evacuation system suitability verification;
external air inlet suitability verification;
At this stage it is necessary to check that the product can be safely operated and that it satisfies the relevant technical
characteristics.
The safety conditions must be ascertained by means of a prior inspection.
Stoves and fireplaces are heating systems and must be installed safely and comply with the manufacturer's instructions!
2. Installation - responsibility of the installer. At this phase the aspects of installation of the product and of the fume evacuation
system are taken into account and the following issues are addressed:
safety distance from combustible materials;
chimney flue construction, smoke ducts, intubated systems and chimney cowls.
3. issuing of additional documents - responsibility of the installer.
Issuing of the technical documentation must include:
manual of use and maintenance of the appliance and of the components of the system (e.g smoke ducts, chimney flue,
etc.);
Photocopy or photograph of the chimney flue plate;
system manual: (if applicable);
Declaration of Conformity in relation to Ministerial Decree 37/08.
4. control and maintenance - responsibility of the maintenance technician who must oversee protection and maintenance of the
product during its operation over time. The operator in charge of control and maintenance of the systems for winter and summer
climate control performs these activities to a professional standard in accordance with the regulations in force. The operator, at
the end of these operations, must draw up and sign a technical inspection report in accordance with the models provided by the
provisions of this decree and the implementing rules, in relation to the type and capacity of the system, to be issued to the person
who signs a copy thereby confirming receipt and reading thereof."
03.2 VENT PIPE
STOVE CHARACTERISTICS FOR SIZING OF THE VENT PIPE
The 9.5 kW stoves have the following characteristics:
Chimney flue draught: 11 Pa
Fume temperature: 153 °C
Mass flow of fumes: 8.3 g/s

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The vent pipe is one of the key features for guaranteeing the proper functioning of the stove. Thanks to the quality of the
materials, the strength, the durability, the easy cleaning and maintenance, the best vent pipes are made of steel, either
stainless steel or aluminised.
The stove is fitted with a
Φ
80mm rear round fume outlet and a joint connection to be connected to the vent pipe.
Use telescopic joint connections to facilitate connection to the steel rigid vent pipe and counterbalance the thermal
expansion of both the firebox and the vent pipe.
Seal the vent pipe joint connection with high temperature silicone sealant (1,000°C). Should the existing flue opening
not be perfectly perpendicular to the firebox fume outlet, use an elbow to connect them. Inclination must never exceed
45°, with respect to the vertical axis.
No constrictions. Use 10cm-thick insulating thimbles if pipe vent passes through floors.
The vent pipe must be insulated along its entire length. Thanks to the vent pipe, insulation fume temperature will remain high
optimising draught, preventing condensation and reducing the build-up of non-ignited particles along the vent pipe walls. Use
proper insulating materials (glass wool, ceramic fibre, Class A1 non-combustible materials).
Install a vent pipe with a minimum vertical run of 2 mt to guarantee proper draught.
The vent pipe must be weather-proof and as linear as possible.
Flexible and length-adjustable metal pipes may not be used.

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EXISTING VENT PIPE (TRADITIONAL)
Types of vent pipe
Examples of vent pipe
Steel vent pipe with
double chamber
insulated with material
resistant to 400°C.
Optimum efficiency.
Traditional clay vent
pipe with cavities.
Optimum efficiency.
Refractory vent pipe with
insulated double
chamber and external
coating in lightweight
concrete. Optimum
efficiency.
Avoid vent pipes with
internal rectangular
section whose ratio
between the larger and
smaller side is greater
than 1.5. Poor efficiency

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03.3 CHIMNEY COWL
A properly installed chimney cowl ensures optimum stove functioning. The anti-downdraught chimney cowl consists of a number
of components whose outlet section sum always doubles the vent pipe section. Make sure the chimney cowl is at least 150cm
above the roof top so that it is fully exposed to the wind.
The chimney cowls must:
have useful outlet section that is at least twice that of the vent pipe.
be made in such a way as to prevent the penetration of rain or snow.
be constructed in such a way as to ensure, in the event of winds coming from any direction, the evacuation of combustion
products.
be free of mechanical intake auxiliaries.
Roof pitch α [°]
Horizontal width of reflux zone
measured from top A axis [m]
Minimum height from roof for
discharging exhaust fumes H min
=Z+0.50m
Height of reflux zone Z [m]
15
1.85
1.00
0.50
30
1.50
1.30
0.80
45
1.30
2.00
1.50
60
1.20
2.60
2.10

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03.4 DRAUGHT
Fumes heat up during combustion, increasing their volume. Their density is therefore lower than the one of the surrounding colder
air.
This difference between the inside and outside temperatures of the chimney results in a negative pressure which increases
proportionally to the vent pipe length and the temperature.
The draught must be stronger than the fume circulation resistance so that all exhaust fumes generated during combustion inside
the stove are drawn upwards through the outlet and the vent pipe. Many weather conditions affect the vent pipe functioning, such as
rain, fog, snow, altitude, and wind being the most important as it can create both negative pressure and dynamic loading.
The wind action varies depending on whether it is ascending, descending or horizontal.
Ascending wind always results in an increased negative pressure and draught.
Horizontal wind results in an increased negative pressure as long as the chimney cowl was properly installed.
Descending wind always diminishes the negative pressure, sometimes inverting it.
Excess draught causes an increase in the combustion temperature and consequently a loss in stove efficiency.
A part of the combustion fumes is drawn up through the vent pipe together with small pellet particles before combustion reducing
stove efficiency, increasing fuel consumption and resulting in the emission of polluting fumes.
At the same time the high fuel temperature, due to an excess amount of oxygen, wears down the combustion chamber
sooner than expected.
On the other hand, poor draught slows down combustion resulting in a decrease in the stove temperature, fume spillage inside the
room, a loss of stove efficiency and dangerous build-up in the vent pipe.
In order to avoid excessive draught it is appropriate to use:
Draught regulator

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03.5 STOVE EFFICIENCY
Highly efficient stoves may pose difficulties for fume extraction.
In order for a vent pipe to work properly its internal temperature must increase as a consequence of the fumes generated duri ng
combustion.
Importantly, the efficiency of a heater is determined by its ability to transfer most of the heat produced to the environment to be
heated: consequently, the greater the efficiency of the stove, the "colder" the residual fumes of combustion, and consequently,
the lower the "draft".
A traditional chimney flue, with a rough design and insulation, is more efficient if used with a traditional open fireplace or a poor
quality stove where most of the heat is lost with the fumes.
Therefore, purchasing a quality stove often entails modifying the existing chimney flue to obtain a better insulation, even when it
already works properly with old appliances.
Poor draught results in the stove not operating when hot or in smoke spillage.
Connecting the stove pipe to an existing chimney flue that has already been used with an old appliance is a common
mistake. In this way two solid-fuel appliances share the same chimney flue, which is wrong and dangerous.
If the two appliances are used simultaneously, the fume load might exceed the existing chimney flue capacity resulting in
downdraught. If only one appliance is used, the fume heat will facilitate draught but the cold air coming from the other
appliance not in use will cool down exhaust fume temperature again blocking the draught.
Besides the problems described so far, if the two appliances are placed on different levels the communicating vessel
principle might be interfered with, causing combustion fumes to be drawn in an irregular and unforeseeable way.

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03.6 INSTALLATION
This stove is an air-tight stove. If properly connected by means of a suction tube, these stoves draw the combustion air and the air necessary for
glass cleaning directly from outside and not from the room where they are installed, preserving the oxygen in the room. Using coaxial tubes the
air will be pre-warmed contributing to improved combustion and lower emissions into the atmosphere. Ideal for passive houses, they offer best
comfort at the lowest cost. The stove works even if not connected to the external air intake.
Follow the instructions before installing your stove.
Select the position where the stove is to be installed and:
Arrange the connection to the vent pipe for fume extraction
Arrange the external air intake (combustion air)
Arrange the connection to the earthed mains
The electrical system of the room where the stove is to be installed must be earthed, otherwise the control board may
not work properly.
Place the stove on the floor in a convenient position for the connection to the vent pipe and close to the combustion air
intake.
The appliance must be installed on a floor with an adequate load-bearing capacity.
Should the existing floor not comply with the requirement above, proper measurements must be taken (for instance, the
installation of a load distribution plate).
All the structures which could catch fire if exposed to excessive heat must be protected. Floors made from wood or
inflammable materials must be protected using non-combustible materials (e.g. 4mm-thick sheet metal or ceramic glass).
The appliance installation must ensure easy access for cleaning the stove, exhaust pipes and vent pipe.
This appliance is not suitable to be installed on a shared vent pipe.

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During normal operation, the stove draws air from the room where it is installed. Therefore, an external air intake
must be positioned at the same height of the pipe located on the stove back. Exhaust fume pipes must be suitable for
pellet stoves and must therefore be made from coated steel or stainless steel, with a diameter of 8cm and fitted with
adequate gaskets.
The combustion air intake (
Φ
50mm) must be connected directly to the outside or to adjacent rooms provided they are fitted
with external air supply vents (Φ 50mm) and are not used as bedrooms or bathrooms or, whenever a fire hazard exists, as
storage rooms, garages, combustible material warehouses, etc. The air vents must be placed in such a way that they cannot
be clogged either from the outside or inside and must be protected using a grille, a metal mesh or other suitable means
provided they do not reduce the minimum section.
If the stove is to be installed in rooms where it is surrounded by combustible materials (e.g. furniture, wood cladding,
etc.), the following minimum clearances must be complied with:
SAFETY DISTANCE FROM COMBUSTABLE
MATERIALS:
SAFETY DISTANCE FROM NON-FLAMMABLE
MATERIALS:
REAR WALL P = 100 mm
SIDE WALL L = 250 mm
FLOORING F = 0 mm
FRONT R = 1000 mm
REAR WALL P = 50 mm
SIDE WALL = 200 mm
FLOORING F = 0 mm
FRONT R = 1000 mm
Besides complying with the minimum clearances set above, we also recommend installing heat-resistant fireproof
insulating panels (rock wool, cellular concrete, etc.).
We recommend using the following model:
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
Specific heat capacity: 1.03 Kj/kgK
Thermal conductivity λ:
200 °C 0.07 W/mK
400 °C 0.10 W/mK
600 °C 0.14 W/mK
800 °C 0.17 W/mK
Thickness: 40 mm
When it is operational, the stove can cause a negative pressure in the room where it is installed. Therefore there should not
be in the same room other naked flame devices, with the exception only of type c stoves (airtight).
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.
Do not install the stove in bedrooms or bathrooms.
Unpack the stove: be careful not to damage the product at the time of unpacking.
Check the stove's legs and adjust them so that the stove is stable.
Place the stove so that the door and any window openings are not against the walls.
After connecting the stove to the combustion air inlet join the coupling device to the vent pipe.

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INSTALLATION EXAMPLE:
EXAMPLE OF INCORRECT INSTALLATION:
Exhaust pipes must never be fitted pointing downwards or horizontally so that fumes are discharged directly through the
external wall.
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