EURO Milano, Falun, Andorra Operation And Installation Manual

OPERATION & INSTALLATION GUIDE
Thank You For Purchasing a New Euro Fireplaces Unit
Your choice exemplies your commitment to not only an environmentally friendly replace, but one that endorses style and functionality. Over 100 years of rened experience and tradition have gone into the creation of your new replace, which will ensure years of use and functionality to come. So that your replace can reach its full potential, please read the following operation manual carefully, as it contains important instructions and many useful tips.
Content
I Important Information 4 I Things to Consider 5
GENERAL INFORMATION
I General Safety Instructions 8 I First Time Use 8 I Getting the Best 9 I Fresh air Intake 10 I Recommended Fuel 10 I Vermiculite Bricks 11 I Cleaning and Maintenance 12 I Maximizing Performance 13
FIREPLACE OPERATION
I Operating Air Regulators 16 I Important Operation Info 17 I Lighting your Fireplace 18 I Milano Operation 20 I Falun & Andorra Operation 21 I In Built Operation 22 I Hydronic Operation 23
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
I Installation Guide 26 I Flue Information 27 I Inbuilt Installation 28
I Heatbank Installation 30
I Andorra Installation 32 I Falun Installation 34 I Milano Installation 36
I Troubleshooting 38 I Warrenty 40
I Notes 42
Things To Consider
I Euro Fireplaces have a compact rebox with a large viewing window,
the heaters are built for eciency (around 70 to 80% ). A much smaller amount of rewood is needed compared to traditional Australian wood
heaters with similar heat output
I Wood size is important , smaller logs will burn hotter, longer and cleaner I The type of wood is irrelevant as long as it is well seasoned; harder,
denser wood will burn longer than softer, less dense rewood
I The heaters work by natural convection, the most ecient wood heating
system. The heater will draw cold air from inside the house, warm that air
and convect the warm air throughout the house
I Basic insulation of the house is important; gaps under outside doors
will allow the heater to draw air from the outside even if that door gap is
on the other end of the house. such gaps should be covered when the
heater is in operation
I Warm air should not be allowed to escape through vents in the ceiling,
such vents must be closed when operating the heater, the continued
cycle of cold air in and warm air out should not be broken
I Regular cleaning of the rebox and ash pan is important for the heater
air supply
I Prolonged burn: The heaters will retain coals for 6-7 hours, however the
addition of heat bank will greatly prolong the burn
I Heaters are easy to start and are designed for quick heat once lit
making overnight burning in many cases unnecessary and therefore
saving more rewood.
I Shutting the air vents completely when visible ames still remain in the
rebox will result in blackened glass and heavy creosote built up inside
the heater and in the ue. The practice of shutting heaters down and
having rewood smolder rather than burn is no longer acceptable with
new emissions laws in Australia
I The ideal ue length of Euro Fireplace should be a minimum of 4 meters
from the heater; lower ues may result in not enough draw and therefore
not enough heat
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Important Information
For burning your euro replace correctly smaller logs burn cleaner, longer, and hotter than large logs. Please read the ‘correct operation’ card supplied with your heater
Your new Euro Fireplace is a nely tuned, low emission, high eciency wood heater; as such, correct burning is essential. It is important not to overload the rebox with more than the amount of rewood specied by the manufacturer. To get the most eciency out of your heater, no need to use more than 3kgs of rewood per load for a Falun or Andorra heater, or six kilograms per load for larger Designer Inbuilt units. The size of the wood used is important; pieces sized approximately three hundred millimeters in length and 150 in diameter will give you the best heat. During normal operation the primary air (air coming through the grate at the bottom of the rebox) should be shut down. Secondary air from above the inside of the rebox enables the heater to create as many embers as possible; creating a heat of about eight hundred degrees within the rebox. Wet, green or larger pieces of rewood will need more primary air, too much of which pushes heat out the ue. This will cause the system to become ineective. As such the rewood must be dry and well-seasoned. The heaters are designed to maximize all the energy created through the burning process; unnecessary excess energy created through overloading will eventually damage the rebox. Regular overloading is a waste of wood and limits the eectiveness of natural convection. Overloading and then shutting the heater down for long periods of time will not only increase emissions and lower the eciency but may also damage the rebox. If your heater is damaged in this way it may void the warranty.
BURN BRIGHT, BURN CLEAN
General Information
General Safety Instructions
Like all replaces, your unit will get hot when in use; particularly the glass. Please be aware of this and ensure that children are always supervised around the replace. A replace surround is a good idea when there are children around. The heater must stand on a hearth with adequate bearing capacity. This must cover the space at the front, side and back of the unit in the case of ammable ooring materials. Please ensure no ammable furniture is within the radiation perimeter of the glass door (approx. 80cm). Minimum distances from walls and furniture are specic to each replace model. It is essential these distances are taken into account during installation. These distances can be reduced by installation of heat absorption panels, or disregarded in the case of brick or concrete walls.
First Time Use
Your new Fireplace should be “broken in” like a new vehicle. In order to avoid cracks in the Firebox lining, as well as damage and material distortion, and to avoid the seal sticking to the body of the replace, do not overheat the rebox for the rst 3 times the replace is used. Run a gentle re, only burning two medium sized logs and have the air control open by half. On your fourth burn run the replace with the air control open fully for maximum heat level, approximately 2 hours to complete the burning process. The Fireplace steel has been sprayed with environmentally friendly paint. During the rst few hours of burning, there may be a slight smell, so please keep the room well ventilated during that time. The Fireplace body is made from high quality steel, which contracts and expands during heating and cooling process, which may result in some cracking noises; this is normal and does not harm the replace.
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Getting The Best Out Of Your Euro Fireplace
Euro Fireplaces heat your home in two ways: with a radiant heat as well as natural convection. Natural convection means the heater will suck the cold air from around your house and naturally convert it into warm air. It is impor tant that the heater is not allowed to draw cold air from outside or from rooms you do not want to heat. This happens through gaps underneath external doors or windows, open oor vents or cold downstairs areas such as cellars etc. Cold draft entry into the house will make the heater inecient. In order to avoid warm air being lost, ensure that all ceiling vents are properly closed. The heater must be able to draw cold air from the areas you intend to heat and replace this air with warm air. This means that areas you wish to heat must be open; the heater will need to access them in order to take the cold air and replace with warm air.
Fresh Air Intake
Euro Fireplaces models rely on surrounding air to achieve a high standard of combustion. As such, an adequate intake of air is essential. In an energy ecient room (eg. tight windows and doors), air intake may be low and aect the re. Quality of the air in the room may also be aected, however this can be aided with the installation of an external air supply, which is available on some models. Please contact your dealer for details.
Recommended Fuel
We recommend that logs do not exceed 30cm in length. Make sure only air dried, untreated wood logs are used. Burning waste, plastics, treated or painted wood is illegal due to dangerous emissions. Such fuels will also cause damage to the unit and ue and create health hazards and air pollution. Use of any fuel that is not natural wood or approved briquettes may void the warranty of your heater. Refer to http://www.epa.vic.gov.au/ for further information.
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Vermiculite Bricks (Fire Box Lining)
Firebricks and vermiculite panels protect the replace body from overheating. They can sustain very high temperatures, which increases the eciency of combustion whilst producing eective convection and radiation. Over time the extreme variations in temperature can cause cracks in your rebricks or vermiculite. These cracks do not impair the function of your replace. The life of these bricks is normally about 3 years and can be replaced for a moderate cost. Overheating, rough handling, oversized rewood, and impact can also cause cracks in the panels. These types of damage are not covered by warranty.
With conventional res we have been used to thinking
that keeping the re roaring away is the best method
of heating. In contrast Euro Fireplaces will achieve their
optimum performance and eciency by burning only
two, maximum three small to medium size logs placed
horizontally on the bed of embers. This method ensures
optimal combustion, low emissions, high eciency and
lowest wood consumption.
Smaller logs will burn longer, hotter and cleaner.
Cleaning And Maintenance
Certain steps should be followed in order to ensure continued performance:
I The ue should be professionally cleaned after each season,
especially if there are bends in the ue system.
I Empty the ash tray every few days, brush excess ne ash built up
inside the rebox in to the ash pan
I Regularly clear any ash build up behind the ash pan. (Take out ash pan
and clear any ash from the ash pan sot under the rebox with a vacuum
cleaner hose. Make sure the ash is cold!)
I If you need to clean the window use a ne soap steel pad. I Metal: Use a feather duster to clear dust before using a soft, damp
cloth to clean the unit. Avoid using any spray detergents. Touch up
paint is available from your supplier if any touch ups are required.
I Soapstone: Clean soapstone with hand dishwashing detergent and a
ne plastic scourer.
I If three is any external air intake that brings fresh air to the heater from
outside, make sure there is no obstruction in the pipes.
I Make sure all seals around the glass frame are in place and air tight. I The rebox lining should last at least three seasons. However, broken
or damaged linings can be caused by unnecessarily overloading the
heater, or forcing too large logs into the rebox. Replacing the lining
panels is easy and inexpensive. They ca be purchased from your
local supplier. Small cracks in the lining will not aect the heater’s
performance.
I After each season the heater should be thoroughly cleaned.
In general, if the glass does not get dirty, your ue is drawing correctly. A continuously dirty glass however may be caused by the ue being dirty, not reaching minimum length, or the air supply being cut o too often.
A continuous clean glass is a sign of correct burning.
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Maximizing Your Heater’s Performance
In order to maximize your heater’s performance, ensure minimal heat can escape by:
I Closing your curtains. I Covering any gaps beneath doors leading directly outside. I Closing o any rooms that do not require heating. I Ensuring ceilings are insulated. I Making sure the ue is cleaned regularly. I Using dry wood only.
By half closing your unit’s vents you will increase wood saving, without minimizing the convection heat output. This convection system may also be aided by the operation of ceiling fans which will help to circulate air in rooms with cathedral or high ceilings, or where warm air can escape into a second story.
Australian Home Heating Association
Euro Fireplaces is a proud member of the Australian
Home Heating Association, and as such abide by their
standards. If further information is required, as well as
tips for running your replace eciently, we recommend
visiting their website at www.homeheat.com.au
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