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IDRO PRINCE

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 12-16-23-23 H

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O - IDRO PRINCE 30-30 H

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O - AQUOS

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 16-23-23 H

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O - IDRON 16-22 AIRTIGHT - MIRA 16-22 - TESIS 16-23 AIRTIGHT -  HIDROFIRE 22.8

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WARNINGS AND WARRANTY TERMS

2.1 

SAFETY WARNINGS

Installation, electrical connection, operational testing, and maintenance must be done exclusively by authorised 

qualified personnel.

Install the product in accordance with all local and national laws, as well as with the standards in force in the town, 

region, or nation.

Using the product improperly or incorrect servicing can lead to a serious risk of explosion in the combustion chamber.

Exclusively use the fuel recommended by the manufacturer. The product must not be used as an incinerator. Using liquid fuel is 

strictly prohibited.

Do not put fuel other than wood pellets into the hopper.

Always follow the instructions in this manual to properly use the product and the electronic devices connected to it, and to prevent 

accidents. 

The appliance may be used by children over the age of 8 and by people with physical, sensory or mental disabili-

ties, or who lack the experience or necessary knowledge, as long as they are supervised or after they have been 

instructed on how to safely use the appliance and have understood its inherent risks. Children must not play with 

the appliance. Children must not clean or service the appliance unsupervised.

Before starting any operation, the user or whoever is working on the product must have read and understood all the contents of 

this installation and operating manual. Errors or improper settings can cause dangerous conditions and/or irregular operation. 

Do not use the product as a ladder or supporting structure.

Do not dry laundry on the product. Any clothes drying racks or the like must be kept at the proper distance from the product. 

Fire 

hazard.

In the event of improper use of the product, the user is entirely responsible and relieves the manufacturer of all civil and penal 

liabilities.

Any type of tampering or unauthorised replacements using non-original spare parts can be dangerous for the safety of the user 

and relieves the company of all civil and penal liabilities.

Most of the product surfaces are very hot (door, handle, glass, smoke exhaust pipes, etc.). 

Therefore, do not touch these parts wi-

thout protective clothing or appropriate means like, for example, heat resistant gloves 

or “cool touch” type activation systems.

Using the product with the door open or the glass broken is prohibited.

The product must be electrically connected to a mains equipped with an efficient earthing system.

Switch the product off in the event of a breakdown or poor operation.

The unburnt pellets that accumulate in the burner after every “failed ignition” must be removed before proceeding with another 

ignition. Make sure the burner is clean and positioned properly before re-igniting.

In the event of a breakdown or malfunction, switch the stove off and immediately contact a specialised technician.

Do not manually load pellets into the burner, as this could generate an unusual amount of unburnt gas, with the 

subsequent risk of explosion inside the chamber.

The unburnt pellets that accumulate in the burner after every “failed ignition” must be removed before attempting 

another ignition.

If the brazier is not cleaned and serviced, there can be malfunctions and explosions in the stove. Be sure to remove all traces of 

material or build-up from the holes in the brazier and clean them every time you empty the ashes from the stove or in the event of 

failed ignition. Make sure that the holes do not decrease in size, as this would negatively affect safe stove performance.

Do not wash the product with water. Water could get into the unit and ruin the electrical insulation, causing electrical shocks.

Should the flue catch fire, switch off the stove, disconnect it from the power supply and do not open the door. Then call the com-

petent authorities.

Should the ignition system fail, do not ignite the stove with flammable material. 

Do not stand in front of the product for long periods of time while it is operating. Do not overheat the room you are in and in which 

the product is installed. This could be physically harmful and cause health problems.

Install the product in rooms that are not at risk for fire and that have all the services including supplies (air and electrical) and 

smoke exhausts.

Should the chimney catch fire, switch off the appliance, disconnect it from the mains and never open the door. Then call the com-

petent authorities.

The product must be covered and stored in rooms with no humidity and that are not exposed to the elements.

Do not remove the feet used to rest the body of the product on the floor to ensure appropriate insulation, especially if the floor is 

made of flammable material.

Should the ignition system fail, do not force ignition with flammable material.

Summary of Contents for IDRO PRINCE 3 12

Page 1: ...DRON 16 AIRTIGHT MIRA 16 TESIS 16 AIRTIGHT IDRO PRINCE3 23 AQUOS3 23 IDRON 22 AIRTIGHT HIDROFIRE 22 8 MIRA 22 TESIS 22 AIRTIGHT IDRO PRINCE3 23 H2 O AQUOS3 23 H2 O IDRO PRINCE 30 IDRO PRINCE 30 H2 O C...

Page 2: ...LETS 30 6 2 SAFETY 31 6 3 USERTRAINING 31 7 PLUMBING CONNECTION 32 7 1 PLUMBING SYSTEM CONNECTION 32 7 2 CONNECTION DIAGRAM IDRO PRINCE3 12 32 7 3 CONNECTIONDIAGRAM IDROPRINCE3 16 23 AQUOS3 16 23 IDRO...

Page 3: ...DOWN ON THE PANEL OFF WITH FLASHING FLAME 56 12 17 BLACKOUTWITHTHE BOILER ON 56 12 18 BLACKOUT ABOVE 10 WITH BOILER IN SHUTDOWN STAGE 57 13 RECOMMENDATIONS FOR SAFE USE 57 14 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE...

Page 4: ...less than 35KW refer to Ministerial Decree 37 08 and all qualified instal lation technicians with the requisites must issue a certificate of compliance for the installed system System is intended as...

Page 5: ...forexample heatresistantglovesor cooltouch typeactivationsystems Using the product with the door open or the glass broken is prohibited The product must be electrically connected to a mains equipped...

Page 6: ...ormalwearlistedbelow foradura tion of 2 two years from the date of purchase which is demonstrated by a supporting document invoice and or receipt showing the name of the retailer and the date of sale...

Page 7: ...sary to resolve their improper technical manoeuvres tampering or in any case damaging factors for the appliance that cannot be attributed to original defects Without prejudice to the limits imposed by...

Page 8: ...ce In any case follow For the heating system Local requirements for connection to the chimney Local requirements for fire prevention standards For the electrical parts EN 60335 Household and similar e...

Page 9: ...cular he she must make sure that there is an appropriate combustion air vent and smoke exhaust compliant with the type of product installed other stoves or installed appliances do not create a vacuum...

Page 10: ...ssession Check with the local authorities whether there are stricter standards regarding the combustion air vent the smoke exhaust system the flue the chimney cap The company declines all liability re...

Page 11: ...win wall chim neys in A 316 or refractory material It must be externally insulated to prevent condensation and to reduce the smoke cooling effect It must not be near combustible or highly flammable ma...

Page 12: ...IDROFIRE 22 8 12 A B C D 15 E F Fig 5 15 roof LEGEND Fig 5 A min 1 00metre B distance 1 85metres C distance 1 85metres D 0 50metresbeyondthetop E 0 50metres F backflowarea A B C D E 30 F Fig 6 30 roof...

Page 13: ...IDROFIRE 22 8 13 A B D 60 E C F Fig 7 60 roof LEGEND Fig 7 A min 2 60metres B distance 1 20metres C distance 1 20metres D 0 50metresbeyondthetop E 2 10metres F backflowarea A B C D E 45 F Fig 8 45 roo...

Page 14: ...tional clay square section chimney with hollow insula ting inserts Avoid chimneys with rectan gular inner section in which the ratio between the longer side and the shorter side is greater than 1 5 fo...

Page 15: ...in which the pro duct is installed see Solution 2 Fig 12 Adjacent rooms do not include bedrooms bathrooms garages and rooms at risk for fire in general During installation you must check the minimum...

Page 16: ...long every pipe elbow is to be considered equivalent to a linear metre For the pipe coupling see the back of the stove For stoves installed in studio flats bedrooms and bathrooms where permitted the c...

Page 17: ...not directly vent com bustion products either towards closed spaces or to the outdoors Specifically it is recommended to check the safety distances on the flue plate data that must be complied with in...

Page 18: ...IDROFIRE 22 8 18 T I S I U B A P U I I C 4 3 D 2 I E V U 1 F Fig 14 Exampleofproperinstallation LEGEND Fig 14 U Insulation V Potentialreductionfrom100to80mm I Inspectioncap S Inspectiondoor P Airvent...

Page 19: ...N 16 22 AIRTIGHT MIRA 16 22 TESIS 16 23 AIRTIGHT HIDROFIRE 22 8 19 4 DRAWINGS AND TECHNICAL FEATURES 4 1 IDRO PRINCE3 12 DIMENSIONS Fig 15 IdroPrince3 12 LEGEND Fig 15 1 52cm 2 52 7cm 3 100cm 4 22 3cm...

Page 20: ...O IDRON 16 22 AIRTIGHT MIRA 16 22 TESIS 16 23 AIRTIGHT HIDROFIRE 22 8 20 4 2 IDRO PRINCE3 16 23 23 H2 O DIMENSIONS Fig 16 IdroPrince3 16 23 23H2 O LEGEND Fig 16 1 52cm 2 52 7cm 3 109 8cm 4 22 3cm 5 15...

Page 21: ...O IDRON 16 22 AIRTIGHT MIRA 16 22 TESIS 16 23 AIRTIGHT HIDROFIRE 22 8 21 4 3 DIMENSIONI STUFA IDRO PRINCE 30 30 H2 O Fig 17 IdroPrince30 30H2 O LEGEND Fig 17 1 69cm 2 68 5cm 3 135 5cm 4 42 8cm 5 15 1...

Page 22: ...H2 O IDRON 16 22 AIRTIGHT MIRA 16 22 TESIS 16 23 AIRTIGHT HIDROFIRE 22 8 22 4 4 AQUOS3 16 23 23 H2 O DIMENSIONS Fig 18 Aquos3 16 23 23H2 O LEGEND XREF 2 10645 1 54 6cm 2 57 5cm 3 109 5cm 4 23cm 5 17 3...

Page 23: ...2 TESIS 16 23 AIRTIGHT HIDROFIRE 22 8 23 4 5 IDRON 16 22 AIRTIGHT HIDROFIRE 22 8 MIRA 16 22 TESIS 16 23 AIRTIGHT DIMENSIONS Fig 19 Idron16 22Airtight Hidrofire22 8 Mira16 22 Tesis16 23 LEGEND Fig 19 1...

Page 24: ...ower 0 12 mbar 12 Pa 0 10 mbar 10 Pa 0 10 mbar 10 Pa Minimum draft permitted at Min power 0 02 mbar 2 Pa 0 02 mbar 2 Pa 0 02 mbar 2 Pa Hopper capacity 31 litri 40 litri 40 litri Type of pellet fuel 6...

Page 25: ...Max power 0 10 mbar 10 Pa 0 10 mbar 10 Pa 0 10 mbar 10 Pa Minimum draft permitted at Min power 0 02 mbar 2 Pa 0 02 mbar 2 Pa 0 02 mbar 2 Pa Hopper capacity 40 litri 40 litri 40 litri Type of pellet f...

Page 26: ...ower 0 10 mbar 10 Pa 0 10 mbar 10 Pa 0 10 mbar 10 Pa Minimum draft permitted at Min power 0 02 mbar 2 Pa 0 02 mbar 2 Pa 0 02 mbar 2 Pa Hopper capacity 40 litri 40 litri 40 litri Type of pellet fuel 6...

Page 27: ...mbar 10 Pa 0 10 mbar 10 Pa 0 10 mbar 10 Pa Minimum draft permitted at Min power 0 02 mbar 2 Pa 0 02 mbar 2 Pa 0 02 mbar 2 Pa Hopper capacity 40 litri 40 litri 40 litri Type of pellet fuel 6 mm 3 40 m...

Page 28: ...aft at Max power 0 10 mbar 10 Pa 0 10 mbar 10 Pa Minimum draft permitted at Min power 0 02 mbar 2 Pa 0 02 mbar 2 Pa Hopper capacity 72 litri 72 litri Type of pellet fuel 6 mm 3 40 mm 6 mm 3 40 mm Hour...

Page 29: ...tyreneandplacethestoveinthe selected location making sure it complies with the requirements The stove body or single unit must always be handled upright exclusively using hand trucks Be especially car...

Page 30: ...H2 O 30 30 H2 OR MIRA 16 22 TESIS 16 23 AIRTIGHT FRAME ASSEMBLY To assemble the frame proceed as follows Fig 22 Securethestrut Fig 23 Securethegrate Fig 24 Positiontheframe Secure the strut with scre...

Page 31: ...inthefinish Unscrew the screws on the cover and remove it see Fig 28 Remove the compensator from the side see Fig 29 Put in the painted ceramic stone panels sliding them down the guides see Fig 30 Fig...

Page 32: ...ee Fig 36 Secure the side panel on the back of the stove see Fig 37 Reposition the cover with the screws 6 LOADING PELLETS 6 1 LOADING PELLETS Fuel is loaded from the top of the stove lifting the door...

Page 33: ...MMEDIATELY CONTACTTHE INSTALLATION CUSTOMER SERVICETECHNICIAN 6 3 USER TRAINING The technician in charge of installation and commissioning MUST ALWAYS thoroughly brief the end owner user on thedevice...

Page 34: ...uipment gasboiler methaneboiler dieselboiler etc contactqualifiedpersonnel whosubsequentlywill beresponsibleforconformityofthesystemincompliancewiththeapplicablelawinforce The Company declines all res...

Page 35: ...ineand orspecialmaintenance Connect the stove using flexible hoses so as not to excessively bind the stove to the system and to allow it to bemovedslightly 7 3 CONNECTION DIAGRAM IDRO PRINCE3 16 23 AQ...

Page 36: ...so as not to excessively bind the stove to the system and to allow it to bemovedslightly 7 4 CONNECTION DIAGRAM IDRO PRINCE 30 Fig 41 Connectiondiagram LEGEND Fig 41 2 Safetyvalve 3 Fillingvalve 6 He...

Page 37: ...ONNECTION DIAGRAM IDRO PRINCE3 23 H2 O AQUOS3 23 H2 O A1 A2 A3 A5 32 31 15 52 52 232 1 2 3 4 3 4 1 2 A4 Fig 42 Connectiondiagram LEGEND Fig 42 A1 3 4 Mheatingwaterdelivery A2 3 4 Mheatingwaterreturn A...

Page 38: ...ycoupledtotheoutsideoftheproductortoanappropriatecollectionandextractionsystem Fig 44 Dischargevalve LEGEND Fig 44 A 3barCEPN10 TMAX110 Csafetyvalve B ATTENTION 110 C 7 8 SYSTEM CONNECTIONS Make the c...

Page 39: ...thefillingvalve For proper stove operation when it is HOT pressure in the boiler must be 1 5 bar To monitor system pressure the terminal optional is equipped with a pressure gauge M When filling is co...

Page 40: ...abletounplugthepowercable Fig 48 Electricallyconnectingthestove 8 2 STOVE POWER SUPPLY Once the power cable is connected to the back of the stove move the switch also located on the back to the I posi...

Page 41: ...necessary use the same colour spray paint for touch ups It is a good idea to ensure efficient ventilation in the room during the initial ignition as the stove will give off somesmokeandthesmellofpain...

Page 42: ...re programmingfunctions 6 Increasesettemperature programmingfunctions 7 Display 10 2 MAIN MENU It is accessed by pressing key 3 menu The items that are accessed are Date andTime Timer Sleep only with...

Page 43: ...e subsequent timers P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 to activate P1 press the Menu key press and select ON confirm with the Menu key At this point it will propose 00 00 as starting time with key adjust the starting tim...

Page 44: ...as follows Enter MENU Scroll to SLEEP with the arrows Press Menu With the keys adjust the desired shutdown time Thepanelproposesashutdowntimeof10minutesfromthecurrenttime adjustablewithkey4untilthenex...

Page 45: ...only when the boiler is switched off act as follows Press the menu button Scroll to Settings using the arrows Press menu to confirm Scroll to Feed screw loading using the arrows Press menu to confirm...

Page 46: ...menu to confirm Scroll to Pump OnT using the arrows Press menu to confirm Modify the C with the keys Press menu to confirm and esc to exit i Auxiliary boiler Anadditional optional modulemustbeinstalle...

Page 47: ...h the boiler switched off it allows to select the components to be tested Spark plug it is turned on for a fixed time of 1 minute during which the panel displays the countdown seconds Feed screw it is...

Page 48: ...chnical menu one must contact an assistance centre as one needs a password to enter To intervene on the technical menu act as follows Press the menu button Scroll to Settings using the arrows Press me...

Page 49: ...typeofsystem selectingtheappropriateparameterinthe SETTINGS menu The possible configurations are 5 as described below CONFIGURATION DESCRIPTION 1 Room temperature management via probe on the stove or...

Page 50: ...Fig 51 1 PelletBoiler 2 Rearterminalboard 3 Anti condensatevalve 11 9 SYSTEM WITH DIRECT VENT PELLET STOVE AND ROOM THERMOSTAT Settable settings SETTING VALUES WATERTEMP 30 C 80 C Parameters to set S...

Page 51: ...STOVE ROOM PROBE AND DHW BOILER Settable settings SETTING VALUES ROOMTEMP 5 C 35 C WATERTEMP 30 C 80 C BOILERTEMP 30 C 80 C Parameters to set SETTING VALUES Configuration 3 Hydraulic diagram 7 4 5 2 6...

Page 52: ...C 80 C BOILERTEMP 30 C 80 C Parameters to set SETTING VALUES Configuration 3 External thermostat ON Hydraulic diagram 8 7 4 5 2 6 8 5 6 3 1 Fig 54 Systemwith directventpelletstove roomthermostat andd...

Page 53: ...c diagram 7 6 4 5 2 1 5 3 Fig 55 Systemwith pelletstoveandpuffer LEGEND Fig 55 1 PelletBoiler 2 Rearterminalboard 3 Anti condensatevalve 4 Puffer 5 Pufferprobe 6 Systempump 7 Roomthermostat 11 13 SYST...

Page 54: ...Probe 6 Auxiliaryboiler 7 Plateexchanger 8 Systempump 9 Auxiliaryboilerthermostat 10 Activationrelay 11 Auxboilerconnectionmodule 12 Non returnvalve 11 14 OPERATING MODE The operating mode for hydro b...

Page 55: ...ust be made with cables with a maximum length of 3 metres regardless of whether they are signal or power cables z W Fig 59 Connections Note FOR THE ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS REFER TO THE ELECTRICAL CONNE...

Page 56: ...OPPER If the temperature exceeds the preset safety level it immediately shuts down boiler operation 12 5 CONTACT THERMOSTAT IN THE BOILER If the temperature exceeds the preset safety level it immediat...

Page 57: ...he cause that triggered the safety system This manual will help you understand which anomaly has occur red andexplainhowtointerveneaccordingtothealarmmessagedisplayedontheappliance 12 14 ALARM ALERTS...

Page 58: ...boiler goes into the thermal shutdown phase which entails the automatic execution of the following stages It stops pellets loading The room fan if provided maintains the set speed until the smoke T re...

Page 59: ...reas like on the coast The combination of one or more of these factors could cause significant malfunctions To prevent this from happening it is essential to ensure the product is installed in complia...

Page 60: ...beforeservicingitinanyway The product requires little maintenance if used with certified high quality pellets 14 1 DAILY OR WEEKLY CLEANING USER S RESPONSIBILITY Ash drawer cleaning Press door H to th...

Page 61: ...it Using lever A located under the tank cover vigorously shake the turbulators 5 6 times This removes the soot deposited on the exchanger smoke ducts during normal boiler operation Disable the CLEANIN...

Page 62: ...walls of the stove with a scraper Fig 67 Lowercompartmentcleaning 14 6 CLEANING THE SMOKE EXTRACTION SYSTEM AND GENERAL CHECKS Clean the smoke exhaust system especially near the T fittings elbows and...

Page 63: ...reventing rust from forming When not in use the appliance must be disconnected from the electrical mains For greater safety especially when there are children we recommend removing the power cable alt...

Page 64: ...his maintenance be done annually with a scheduled service contract which focuses on a visual and functional check of the inner components Below is a summary of the checks and or service that are essen...

Page 65: ...hopper is empty Refill the pellet hopper The feed screw is clogged with sawdust Empty the hopper and manually free the feed screw from the sawdust Broken gear motor Replacegearmotor Defective electro...

Page 66: ...and if necessary replacethem The motherboard is defective Replacetheelectronicboard The control panel is broken Replacethecontrolpanel In automatic position the boiler always works at maximum power Th...

Page 67: ...r remote adjusted too low If remote thermostat check whether it is defective Adjustittoahighertemperature Replace itifnecessary ifremote The circulator does not turn because it is blocked Releasetheci...

Page 68: ...ROTECTOR 8 SPARKPLUG 9 HYDRAULICKITWATERMANOSTAT 10 AIRMANOSTAT 11 ADDITIONALBOILERCONNECTION TERMINALBOARD 12 FEEDSCREW 13 SMOKEPROBE 14 EXTERNALTHERMOSTATCONNECTION TERMINALBOARD 15 INTERNALROOMPROB...

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