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5.2

 

Flue 

The  flue  system  is  to  configured  according  to  EN  13384-1  .  Before  starting  the  pellet  stove,  a  positive 
conformance report regarding the chimney must have been obtained. 
 
Flue draught limitation: 
If there is a  strong flue draft (>30 Pa), a suitable auxiliary air  facility is to be fitted. The local regulations 
must be followed! 
 
Multiple-stove arrangements with one chimney: 
Pellet  stoves  PWS  0601-A  or  PWS  1201-A  with  max3  controls  and  integral  air  sensor,  are  suitable  for 
multiple-stove arrangements with one chimney. 
 
Prerequisites: 

 

The  chimney  is  to  be  dimensioned  according  to  EN  13384-1  and  it  must  be  ensured  that  there  is  a 
negative pressure (greater than 1Pa). 

 

There is a positive report on the chimney issued by the relevant authority. 

 

Regional regulations must always be followed! 

 

The operator is to ensure that the stoves do not operate simultaneously. 

 

That  as  far  as  the  construction  of  the  pellet  stoves  are  concerned,  it  is  not  a  just  burner,  but  an 
automatically loaded stove with a day feed bin for burning solid biomass fuel (pellets) and with a flue-
gas fan. This flue-gas fan conveys the flue gases into the chimney. 

 

That no positive pressure can be caused in the connecting piece or in the chimney. 

 

Danger! Incorrect operation can result in emission of flue gases (carbon monoxide poisoning). 

5.3

 

Connecting piece, pellet stove - chimney 

The  connecting  piece  between  pellet  stove  and  entry  into  the  chimney,  is  to  be  designed  so  that  the  flue 
gases enter the chimney with negligible loss of pressure or cooling (see DIN 18160). Inspection and cleaning 
must be possible. An external sleeve is sufficient to ensure tightness of the connecting piece. 

5.4

 

Combustion air 

5.4.1

 

Intake from external source (preferred) 

It is highly recommended that combustion air be taken in from an external source. By this means you ensure 
that operation of the stove is independent of the ambient air, reduce energy consumption and avoid possible 
dirtying  of  the  air  sensor.  Where  room  ventilation  or  fume  extractor  is  fitted,  air  intake  from  an  external 
source is mandatory. 

 

Maximum tube lengths and diameters are to be taken from the table. 

 

The  end  of  the  air  extraction  pipe  needs  to  be  located  outside  or  in  a  well-ventilated  room  inside  the 
building. 

 

The air pipe must be designed so that no formation of condensation is possible and that no water can 
enter the stove. See DIN V 18160 standard. 

 

The internal surface of the air pipe must be smooth e.g. Geberit tubing 

 

A filter is to be attached across the entrance of the air intake (mesh size 1 mm) to prevent small animals 
or foreign matter entering and impeding the intake of air. 

 

The air-intake pipe is to incorporate a 90° downward elbow where it enters the building, so that gusts of 
wind do not affect the air supply. 

Summary of Contents for PWS 0601-A

Page 1: ...Operating Manual PWS 0601 A and PWS 1201 A Models Twist 6 Twist 12 English...

Page 2: ...Version mst 110208 PWS 0601 A PWS 1201 A BA_EN Article number 102471 From SW 2 03 All information subject to change All rights reserved...

Page 3: ...6 1 Operating modes 10 6 2 Overview of user and service menus 11 6 3 External requirement 12 7 Start up operating mode 13 7 1 Filling the pellet bin 13 7 2 Functional characteristics of the heating o...

Page 4: ...ce items of washing on the stove to dry When drying items of clothing and suchlike they must be positioned sufficiently well away from the stove fire risk Using or working with highly combustible or e...

Page 5: ...or dimensions which are given in mm unless otherwise indicated 2 3 Liability In the event of personal injury or property damage the manufacturer shall be responsible for the building standard and safe...

Page 6: ...re than one second the following applies Currents higher than 50 mA and voltages of 50 V or higher are extremely dangerous Power cut Never open the doors or the bin lid during a power cut Poisonous ga...

Page 7: ...power lead multi functional tool 4 2 Front view Transition period summer use 1 Dismount deflector plate 2 Pull out insulating plate Door opener a Control panel max3 b Pellet bin lid c Door opening mec...

Page 8: ...ar view a Voltage rating 230 V b Safety temperature limiter STL c Air intake pipe d Flue pipe connection 100 e Opening for safety valve overflow f Opening for heating flow or respectively return b a f...

Page 9: ...Front z 80 cm Recommended permissible distances to combustible materials Rear x 25 cm Sides y 50 cm Front z 80 cm Wall Front Floor protection Because the temperature in the lower areas of the pellet s...

Page 10: ...carbon monoxide poisoning 5 3 Connecting piece pellet stove chimney The connecting piece between pellet stove and entry into the chimney is to be designed so that the flue gases enter the chimney with...

Page 11: ...the point of entry to the chimney or along its length 5 6 Non dependence on ambient air The tightness of the stove conforms to German requirements for solid fuel combustion appliances non dependent on...

Page 12: ...controlled Timer switch External 0 10 V External 0 1 g Required flow temperature target temperature 6 1 Operating modes The stove can be operated in one of two different operating mode options Tempera...

Page 13: ...Close burn grate Pump Ignition Sensors Flow temp Chamber temp Auger motor Air stream Revs STB Pellet tank lid Filling level Burn grate Ext Contact Ext Power signal Slid temp Elect board temp Start tem...

Page 14: ...trols External analogue signal 10 V GND The external activator is used to tell the stove how much heat to put out input signal 0 10 VDC 3V 30 6V 60 10V 100 Applying voltages greater than 15 VDC to the...

Page 15: ...Heating phase Heating mode is fully automatic the control adapts itself to changes resulting from burn off loss Adjustment to pellet grade used Adjustment to chimney or installation conditions Continu...

Page 16: ...ed and filled with pellets Change set point temperature of flow temperature The set point temperature of the stove can be varied during operation using the keys 65 75 C Stop heating mode Press the Sto...

Page 17: ...switch program press key 4x Confirm with OK Ten programable on and off cycles are available P01 P10 Select desired program with key if programings are already available Confirm with OK Programme 01 Pr...

Page 18: ...Activate the timer switch Press the Menu key in normal operating mode Select mode press key 3x Confirm with OK Press key 4x timer switch is selected Activate with key Exit program with key Operating...

Page 19: ...white to dark This is a natural effect of combustion and does not represent a fault Attention Risk of injury Before starting to clean shut down the stove let it cool down and disconnect the mains plug...

Page 20: ...box using a brush and the vacuum cleaner for ashes Clean the burn pot Clean with the brush supplied All bores and slots must always be clean Clean the ash compartment Open the locking mechanism of the...

Page 21: ...ully pull the air sensor out of the holder The air sensor is a delicate measuring instrument If there are dust deposits carefully blow off or clean in distilled water Carefully and without using force...

Page 22: ...t Check flue gas fan check rpm sensor 916 Error pallet bin switch open Close the pellet bin lid 920 Error flow sensor interruption Check room sensor connection replace the sensor s 921 Error flow sens...

Page 23: ...21 9 1 Service request If you request external service please have the following data to hand Specialist dealer Invoice date Model Serial number Year built Date of start up...

Page 24: ...s 3 0 g s 7 0 g s CO2 content in exhaust gas min max 6 9 Vol 10 9 Vol 8 2 Vol 11 7 Vol CO content in the exhaust gas 0 01 Vol 0 02 Vol Power connection 230 V 50 Hz 230 V 50 Hz Electrical power input...

Page 25: ...23 10 1 Dimensions PWS 0601 A Model Twist 6...

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