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WALL

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 PLUS - TILE

3

 PLUS - MOON - LEAN

3

 PLUS

4

It provides instructions for a good and correct execution of the chimney flue but it does not absolutely replace the current stan-

dards which the qualified manufacturer/installer should comply with. 

3.2 

CHIMNEY FLUE

Fig. 1 - Chimney Flues

LEGEND

Fig. 1

1

Chimney flue with insulated stainless-steel pipes

2

Chimney flue on the existing chimney

3

Inspection plug

4

Inspection door

5

≥ 3,5 mt

•  The chimney flue or chimney is of great importance for the correct running of the heating appliance.

•  It is fundamental that the chimney flue is perfectly built and always maintained with a perfect efficiency.

•  The chimney flue must be sole (see 

Fig. 1

) with insulated stainless-steel pipes (1) or installed on the existing chimney flue (2).

•  Both this solutions must be endowed with an inspection plug (3) and/or an inspection door (4).

3.3 

TECHNICAL FEATURES

Fig. 2 - Inclined roof

Summary of Contents for LEAN3 PLUS

Page 1: ...INSTALLER MANUAL Pellet Stove EN 2019CADELsrl Allrightsreserved Tuttiidirittiriservati WALL3 PLUS TILE3 PLUS MOON LEAN3 PLUS ...

Page 2: ...ED CHAMBER INSTALLATION 10 5 INSTALLATION 11 5 1 INTRODUCTION 11 5 2 OVERALL DIMENSIONS 12 5 3 GENERAL INSTALLATIONWITH PEDESTAL 15 5 4 WALL MOUNTING 16 5 5 SAFETY FIXING 19 5 6 STOVE DOOR REMOVAL INSTALLATION 19 5 7 PANEL ASSEMBLY WALL3 PLUS MODEL 20 5 8 PANEL ASSEMBLY LEAN3 PLUS MODEL 20 5 9 PANEL ASSEMBLY MOON MODEL 21 5 10 PANEL ASSEMBLY TILE3 PLUS MODEL 21 5 11 CONNECTIONTOTHE EXTERNALTHERMOS...

Page 3: ...tually discharged as waste assimilable to the municipal solid ones in accordance with current regulations After having removed the packaging please assure you about the integrity of the product 2 2 STOVE HANDLING Both whether the stove is packed or not it is necessary to observe the following instructions for handling and transporting the stove from its sale point to its installation point and for...

Page 4: ...lpipes 2 Chimneyflueontheexistingchimney 3 Inspectionplug 4 Inspectiondoor 5 3 5mt The chimney flue or chimney is of great importance for the correct running of the heating appliance It is fundamental that the chimney flue is perfectly built and always maintained with a perfect efficiency Thechimneyfluemustbesole seeFig 1 withinsulatedstainless steelpipes 1 orinstalledontheexistingchimneyflue 2 Bo...

Page 5: ...dsidesmusthaveaminimumradius of 20 mm The section dimension must be minimun Ø100 mm recommended max Ø180 mm Made the efficiency of the chimney flue overhauled by an expert stove repairer and if necessary cover the chimney flue with materials in compliance with current regulations The flue system must be placed on the roof The chimney flue must be provided CE in accordance with EN 1443 regulation P...

Page 6: ...idth for fumes exhaust must be the double of the chimney flue width and fitted in a way that the fume exhaust is assured also in case of wind It should prevent the infiltration of rain snow and animals The outlet height in the atmosphere must be away from the reflux area caused by the roof structure or by obstacles laying nearby see Fig 2 3 7 CHIMNEY COMPONENTS Fig 5 Chimneycomponents LEGEND Fig 5...

Page 7: ...ength with 3 unions 4 5 mt 8 mt Maximum number of unions 3 3 Level section minimum inclination 3 2 mt 2 mt Installation at a height above 1200 m a s l NO Obligatory Use a plate pipe for stoves of Ø80 mm or Ø100 mm depending on the type of system and with silicone gaskets It is forbidden to use metal fibre cement or aluminium flexible pipes For change of direction it is obligatory always to use a u...

Page 8: ...4 Minimumsafetydistance 0 5mt Chimney flue installation Ø100 120 mm with an enlarged drilling for pipe transit Fig 7 Example2 LEGEND Fig 7 1 Insulatingmaterial 2 Inspectionplug 3 Chimneyinspectionentrance 4 Minimumsafetydistance 0 5mt 5 Inclination 3 6 Levelsection 1mt OldchimneyfluewithaninsertedpipeofminimumØ100 120mmandwithanexternaldoorwhichenablesthechimneycleaning ...

Page 9: ...ing without disassembling the pipes We recommend to check with your chimney flue manufacturer the safety distances which must be respected and the type of insulating material The aforesaid regulations are valid also for holes made on the wall EN 13501 EN13063 EN1856 EN1806 EN15827 4 COMBUSTION AIR 4 1 EXTERNAL AIR INLET Fig 9 Directairinflow LEGEND Fig 9 1 Roomtoventilate 2 Externalairinlet The ro...

Page 10: ...or combustion directly from outside Use a tube with minimum Ø60 mm and maximum 2 meters lenght to connect see the back of the stove French standards require installation in double walled flues concentric system The combustion air is drawn from the cavity During installation step is necessary to verify the minimum distances required for the combustible air inlet as for example an opendoororwindowca...

Page 11: ...of HV 6 mt see Fig 15 Maximum height for the installation of a horizontal exhaust flue wall HO 2 6 mt see Fig 15 Fig 13 Flexibletube Fig 14 Connections Fig 15 Flueconnections LEGEND Fig 13 Fig 14 Fig 15 I Combustionairintakewithadiameterof40mm N Rubberfittingwithadiameterof40 60mm R Flexiblealuminiumtube Q Coaxialpipeaircombustionconnection Y Coaxialpipeaircombustionintake HO Heightofcoaxialfluewi...

Page 12: ...istances from flammable mate rials etc The installation of the appliance must enable an easy access for appliance fume exhaust pipes and chimney flue cleaning The installation must enable en easy access to the electric connection plug see ELECTRIC CONNECTION a pag 22 To install more appliances the external air inlet must be correctly dimensioned see FEATURES a pag 29 5 2 OVERALL DIMENSIONS Fig 16 ...

Page 13: ... Generaldimensions Lean3 Plus LEGEND Fig 17 1 93cm 2 117 5cm 3 25cm 4 85 5cm 5 8cm 6 89 5cm 7 17 2cm 8 10 5cm 9 8 3cm 10 89 5cm 11 7 5cm 12 7 5cm 13 46 5cm 14 32 5cm 15 27 3cm 16 Ductingoutletd 8cm 17 Holecombustionairinletd 6cm 18 Exhaustfumesd 8cm ...

Page 14: ...4 Fig 18 Generaldimensions Moon LEGEND Fig 18 1 95 2cm 2 99cm 3 26 4cm 4 82cm 5 17 2cm 6 85 3cm 7 17 2cm 8 13 4cm 9 8 3cm 10 85cm 11 13 2cm 12 13 2cm 13 28cm 14 28 4cm 15 Ductingoutletd 8cm 16 Holecombustionairinletd 6cm 17 Exhaustfumesd 8cm ...

Page 15: ...cm 7 7 9cm 8 11cm 9 85 5cm 10 194cm 11 6cm 12 28 1cm 13 28 5cm 14 12 6cm 15 85 5 16 19 4 17 5 9 18 Canalizzazioned 8cm 19 Presaariacomburented 6cm 20 Scaricofumid 8cm 5 3 GENERAL INSTALLATION WITH PEDESTAL ONLYFORTHELEAN3PLUSMODEL fortheuppersmokeexhaust seeFig 20 purchase2standard45 elbows d 80mm seeFig 21 TheelbowsareNOTsuppliedwiththestove ...

Page 16: ...a good distribution of heat in the room see Fig 22 If the walls are made up of flammable materials check the safety distances see Fig 22 At maximum power check that the wall temperature does not ever exceed 80 C If it would be necessary please install a fire resistant plate on the concerned walls In some countries also masonring load bearing walls are considered flammable 5 4 WALL MOUNTING The sto...

Page 17: ...dedwith the stove Call an expert to prepare the fumes outlet hole and the combustion air inlet hole To fix the rear support to the wall with metal plugs su1itable for the weight of the stove see Fig 24 Fig 24 Mountingonnon flammablewall LEGEND WALL3 PLUS LEAN3 PLUS MOON 1 833 mm 833 mm 833 mm 2 148 mm 168 mm 124 mm 3 182 mm 182 mm 182 mm 4 101 mm 101 mm 101 mm 5 305 mm 325 mm 281 mm 6 257 mm 257 m...

Page 18: ...wall LEGEND WALL3 PLUS LEAN3 PLUS MOON 1 833 mm 833 mm 833 mm 2 148 mm 168 mm 124 mm 3 182 mm 182 mm 182 mm 4 101 mm 101 mm 101 mm 5 305 mm 325 mm 281 mm 6 257 mm 257 mm 257 mm 7 875 mm 895 mm 851 mm 8 735 mm 735 mm 735 mm 9 227 mm 247 mm 203 mm 10 Wall support Wall support Wall support 11 Spacer 5013016 code Spacer 5013016 code Spacer 5013016 code 12 Combustion air inlet hole d 80 mm Combustion a...

Page 19: ...g you must remove the stove door To remove the door Open the door Use a screwdriver to rotate the lever in the direction of the arrow vedi Fig 27 Lift the door to allow the door pivots to slide out of the structure bracket see Fig 28 Keep the door in a safe place until next use Fig 27 Removescrews Fig 28 Doorremoval DOOR ASSEMBLY To assemble the door you must centre the pivots fixed to the door on...

Page 20: ...thewaydown seeFig 29 Use no 8 wrench to tightenthe two screws under the panel see Fig 30 5 8 PANEL ASSEMBLY LEAN3 PLUS MODEL Assemblymustbecarriedoutbyanauthorisedtechnician For panels installation proceed as follows Fig 31 Panelsassembly Fig 32 Panelsfixing Fig 33 Panellowerfixing Insert the side metal panels from above introducing the teeth screws in the appropriate slots and making them lower t...

Page 21: ...cific slots see Fig 34 Secure the panel on the back with 4 screws see Fig 35 5 10 PANEL ASSEMBLY TILE3 PLUS MODEL Assemblymustbecarriedoutbyanauthorisedtechnician Proceed as follows to assemble the panel Fig 36 Disassemblyoftheupperbracket Fig 37 Releaseofthelowerbracket Fig 38 Panelsfixing Loosen 2 screws and remove the upper bracket Unhook the upper and lower coating union brackets from the magn...

Page 22: ...th the arrows again to Ext Thermostat Select by pressing menu Press the buttons To activate the external thermostat select on Press the menu button to confirm 5 12 ELECTRIC CONNECTION Warning theappliancemustbeinstalledbyanauthorizedtechnician The electric connection occurs through a cable with plug put in an electric socket which is able to support charge and tension specific of every model as de...

Page 23: ...ovingthepre cutcaps The pipe can be directed towards the back of the stove see Fig 45 Fig 46 Ductingsystemexample If the stove is not fitted with ducting system it provide a hot air capacity ranging from a minimum of 60 m3 h to a maximum of 130 m3 h with a temperature ranging between 90 C and 170 C For the ducting system we recommend using a pipe with a maximum length of 6 mt and up to three 90 el...

Page 24: ... the combustion chamber and verify its proper operation To do this proceed as follows Loosen nut D from the bottom of the stove near the pressure switch see Fig 47 Connect a digital pressure switch with a tube to detect the negative pressure see Fig 48 Load the feed screw via appropriate function Start the stove and set Set_Flame to power 1 the start up time of this stove lasts between 8 and 10 mi...

Page 25: ... 3 15A 250V Faulty control display Replace the control display Faulty flat cable Replace the flat cable Faulty electronic board Replace the mother board Pellets do not reach the combu stion chamber Empty hopper Full the hopper Open fire door or open pellet door Close fire door and pellet door and check that there are no pellet grains at the gasket level Clogged stove Fume chamber cleaning Auger bl...

Page 26: ...y obsturcted Contact an expert stove repairer who checks the stove from the exhaust up to the chimney pot Provide immediately for stove cleaning Obstructed stove Provide immediately at the inner cleaning of the stove The fume fan is out of order The pellets can burn also thanks to chimney flue depression without the aid of the fume fan Have the fume fan imme diately replaced It can be noxious to h...

Page 27: ... outlet limit tempe rature The stove runs at minimum NO PROBLEM The stove s smoke duct produces condensation Low smoke tempe rature Check that the flue is not clogged Increase stove power to minimum pellet drop and fan revs Install condensation collection cup Stove running and display showing SERVICE Routine main tenance alert it does not block the system When this flashing message appears upon st...

Page 28: ...crew the cover Unhook the right and left side panels and pull them out of their seats Aftertheseoperationsyoucanaccessthefollowingparts gearmotor sparkplug roomfan fumeaspirator roomprobe fume probe thermostat electronic board pressure switch Toreplaceand orcleantheloadingfeedscrew youmustloosenthethreemotorgearboltsandpullthemotorgearout loosen thetwoscrewsunderneaththefeedscrewmotorgear removeth...

Page 29: ...T CONTENT at 13 O2 Min Max 9 9 16 5 mg Nm3 9 9 16 5 mg Nm3 9 9 16 5 mg Nm3 FLUE NEGATIVE PRESSURE Max 10 Pa 10 Pa 10 Pa ON SHARED FLUE NO NO NO FLUE GAS EXHAUST DIAMETER Ø80 mm Ø80 mm Ø80 mm FUEL Pellet Ø6 7 mm Pellet Ø6 7 mm Pellet Ø6 7 mm PELLET HEATING CAPACITY 5 kWh kg 5 kWh kg 5 kWh kg PELLET HUMIDITY 10 10 10 HEATABLEVOLUME 18 20 C Coeff 0 045 kW Min Max 72 240 m3 72 240 m3 72 240 m3 HOURLY ...

Page 30: ... Nm3 Average DUST CONTENT at 13 O2 Min Max 9 9 16 5 mg Nm3 FLUE NEGATIVE PRESSURE Max 10 Pa ON SHARED FLUE NO FLUE GAS EXHAUST DIAMETER Ø80 mm FUEL Pellet Ø6 7 mm PELLET HEATING CAPACITY 5 kWh kg PELLET HUMIDITY 10 HEATABLEVOLUME 18 20 C Coeff 0 045 kW Min Max 72 240 m3 HOURLY CONSUMPTION Min Max 0 66 2 24 kg h HOPPER CAPACITY 18 kg RANGE Min Max 8 27 h POWER SUPPLY 230V 50 Hz ABSORBED POWER Max 3...

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