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Installation and Instructions for stove model 

 

 

Uniflam  Idro 

(25-34 kW) 

 

 

Dear Customer 

 
 
First of all we would like to thank you for the trust you have placed in us when purchasing one of the Calux 
products. 
 
We have prepared this short manual for you in an attempt to make it as easy as possible for you to use our 
product. 
 
We  also  advise  you  to  show  the  specific  technical  information  given  on  the  following  pages  to  those  in 
charge of assembling the unit and making the product operational so that these operations can be carried 
out as correctly as possible. 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Uniflam Idro 24 kW

Page 1: ...e of the Calux products We have prepared this short manual for you in an attempt to make it as easy as possible for you to use our product We also advise you to show the specific technical information...

Page 2: ...2 2 Performance features 7 3 Installation see this section with a tecnician 7 3 1 Installation of the product 7 3 2 Heating system 9 3 3 Instructions for the estetical setting of the product 15 4 Use...

Page 3: ...hat holds the rights to it During planning constructing and testing of the stoves the suggested criteria of the following norms have been adopted UNI EN 13240 Room heaters Fired By Solid Fuel Requirem...

Page 4: ...authorised personnel 4 Parts made of ceramic glass brass wood handles grips gaskets external pipes and any other fittings 5 Parts treated in galvanising bath painted parts subject to wear and tear fro...

Page 5: ...Manuale Uniflam Idro rev 00 5 2 TECHNICAL FEATURES 2 1 Dimensions and Construction Series Uniflam with Oven Water inflow 1 5 Water outflow 1 5...

Page 6: ...50 150 L4 160 160 225 225 H1 1010 1500 1000 1500 H2 1050 1540 1120 1600 H3 300 300 310 310 H4 920 920 920 920 P1 570 570 570 570 P2 185 185 185 185 D 150 150 180 180 Oven Dimensions and Diameter of Tu...

Page 7: ...al heating power Output heating power Heating power to the ambient Heating power to the water Boiler capacity Max operating water pressure Max boiler temperature Efficiency Average fuel consumption Ov...

Page 8: ...ion by using a standard spirit level Make sure that the sum of the volumes of heated rooms directly from the product and heated them through hot water supply is not higher than calculated by us in the...

Page 9: ...do not recommend the use of rectangular sections with ratio is bigger than 1 5 Install the pipe to seal the combustion products The proper isolation and insulation of the flue by using steel wool or c...

Page 10: ...ease of smoke Be impervious to rain snow and foreign bodies and being save against wind in terms that the fume exit is also ensured in the case of strong wind The chimney cap should be positioned at l...

Page 11: ...termination of the guarantee can do irreparable damage to the product ATTENTION Our heat generators can be connected only to systems with an open expansion tank It is strictly forbidden to connect the...

Page 12: ...mosphere and have no counterslopes except in cases when it is intended to come out in the top of the tank The inlet pipe needs to pool the lower part of the generator with the lower part of the expans...

Page 13: ...al 4 Circulator 5 Immersion sonde 6 Security tube 7 Sanitary water ingress 8 Sanitary water exit 9 Valve of thermic outgo 10 Outgo of heating water 11 Backflew of hot water 12 Tube to load the product...

Page 14: ...case of overload 16 Fume tube in inox 17 Cap 18 Collector 19 Valve of retake 20 Changer 21 Wall boiler 1 Stove 2 Open expansion valve 3 Electronically central 4 Circulator 5 Immersion sonde 6 Securit...

Page 15: ...screw driver or other tool to unscrew crossed head screws is needed WARNING The following pictures showing the operation of fitting of the ceramics show stove model UNIFLAM 34 KW with oven The given i...

Page 16: ...oning of the ceramics the hand bar has to be removed 6 Open the ash tray unscrew the screws and remove the handle as shown in Figure 3 6 The minimum room height should be 2 80m Figure 3 5 Front cerami...

Page 17: ...he larger piece in the centre see Figure 3 7 8 Replace the hand bar and re fix it 9 Place the side ceramics on the left and right side of the stove take care to position the smaller ones as last ones...

Page 18: ...the backside and open cover plate Figure 3 9 11 Push the top cover in the front direction as indicated in Figure 3 10 with the effect that the top can be raised up sufficiently to position the ceramic...

Page 19: ...13 To replace the cover plate is necessary to reposition the top by a small force in the direction shown in Figure 3 12 to ensure the correct coupling between the two components After making sure that...

Page 20: ...order to simplify the ascetical assembly just described or to perform any other service following some instructions 1 Remove first of all the knob for adjustment of the gas valve figure 3 13 2 Remove...

Page 21: ...lam Idro rev 00 21 WARNING Be careful during this operation not to drop the valve into the stove 3 Removed the valve it is necessary to remove the clamp screw of the fume tube as shown in Figure 3 15...

Page 22: ...of installation described in this manual and all local laws and rules including those that refer to national and European standards are respected when the product is installed For the verification if...

Page 23: ...stabilization of the special colours used Therefore in this moment it is necessary to ventilate the room well Our stoves are designed to burn only wood WARNING Do not feed our heat generator with any...

Page 24: ...sizing of the pro product can lead to inefficient operation of the oven To bring the oven to the temperature needed to cook food keep the flame in the combustion chamber lively throughout the whole p...

Page 25: ...ING Failure in following these rules as well as an effective management of the product could result in a malfunction or damage of the painting of the doors The heater has to work except in the ignitio...

Page 26: ...beech hornbeam oak and locust trees is considered To avoid excessive consumption the wood of low density species like willow or alder is not considerable However parts of the last named in small size...

Page 27: ...a year WARNING The deposits of carbon are easily flammable under high temperature CAUTION If the chimney fire is on fire follow the following advice 1 Do not try to switch off the fire by introducing...

Page 28: ...el body of the oven Use a lever to extract the metal sheet on which the body of the oven is positioned and that diverts it to the smoke exhaust Clean the stove Replace the metal sheet in the stove Fin...

Page 29: ...ping clean and smoke exhaust channels and the inside of the fireplace is essential to prevent the emergence of dangerous obstructions of the draft Check especially after long periods of inactivity the...

Page 30: ...ions This section of the manual has been designed to give the user the change to a quick and simple intervention in the case of inconveniences that can occur The table below summarizes the actions to...

Page 31: ...oduction Make sure that no excessive deposit blocks tubes and the stove Make sure that the chimney is in order Make sure that the valve works Excessive deposit if combustion waste Make sure that the w...

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