HWAM 2610, 2640, 2620, 2630 User Manual

User's Manual
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HWAM Autopilot iHS™
Congratulations on your new wood-burning stove complete with a HWAM Autopilot IHS
TM
IHS is short for “Intelligent Heat System”, which is a digital control of the combustion in your new wood-burning stove. The purpose of the HWAM Autopilot IHSTM is to control the combustion in an environmentally optimal and economically efficient way, with a view to generating greater user comfort.
The HWAM Autopilot IHSTM is a completely new patented technology, which electronically adjusts the air supply to the combustion chamber. Your new wood-burning stove continually measures the temperature and the oxygen levels of the combustion. Moreover, it is programmed to supply oxygen to the fire through three important air inlets in the right amount, and at the right time and place in the combustion chamber. Via a simple remote control, the user can adjust the thermostat to the desired heat level, while continually receiving information about room temperature and optimal stoking times that ensure environmentally friendly and economical combustion.
Your new wood-burning stove and the HWAM Autopilot IHSTM will ensure the cleanest possible combus­tion as well as a good fuel economy, regardless of external conditions such as the type of firewood used, the chimney, the user’s experience, and other external circumstances.
The HWAM Autopilot IHS
TM
consists of the following components:
Air box: the Air box contains a printed circuit board/software, as well as three motors that control primary, secondary, and tertiary combustion air. The fresh air system can be mounted on the Air box to the rear or in the bottom.
Two sensors: a temperature sensor and an oxygen sensor transmit information from the wood­burning stove to the Air box.
Remote control and wall-mounted stand: the remote control, complete with batteries, is placed at a minimum of two meters from the wood-burning stove. The wireless remote control measures the room temperature and transmits the information to the Air box.
Electricity supply: from the Air box to the nearest wall socket.
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IHS Airbox
Wood-burning stove with HWAM Autopilot IHS
TM
IHS Remote control
2.4 GHz RF link
Electricity supply USB connection
Air box air inlet Connection to fresh air system
Primary
air
Secondary
air
Terti a r y
air
Oxygen sensor Temperature sensor
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General information
Installation of your HWAM woodburning stove must always comply with local building regulations. It is a good idea to consult your local chimney sweep before installing, since he will be the one to sweep the chimney and stove.
Always follow the instructions of the manual carefully and make sure that the installation is carried out by a qualified professional. HWAM packaging material should always be handled in accordance with the local rules for waste handling.
Room requirements
There must be a constant supply of fresh air to the room in which the stove is to be installed. The woodburning stove uses approx. 11-14 m3 air per hour. In comparison, a modern cooker hood sucks up to 1000m
3
air per hour. A window that opens or an adjustable air vent should be sufficient, but it is also possible to connect the stove to a HWAM fresh air system. The air inlet/grating must be placed so that they do not become blocked.
Please be aware that not all glass parts are heat-resistant. For this reason, a glass wall should sometimes be treated as a flammable wall, in which case we ask you to contact your local chimney sweep or glass producer to hear at what distance the stove should be kept from glass.
Load-bearing capacity of floor
Before installing the stove, you must ensure that the load-bearing capacity of the floor can withstand the weight of the stove and the chimney. The weight of the chimney should be calculated according to its dimensions and height.
Technical data
Model Weight Height Width Dept
HWAM 2610c/2620c with plinth 66 kg 73.0 cm 43.0 cm 38.0 cm HWAM 2610c/2620c with wall bracket 64 kg 70.0 cm 43.0 cm 40.4 cm HWAM 2610c/2620c with pedestal 77 kg 100.0 cm 43.0 cm 38.0 cm HWAM 2610m/2620m with plinth 64 kg 73.0 cm 43.0 cm 38.0 cm HWAM 2610m/2620m with wall bracket 62 kg 70.0 cm 43.0 cm 40.4 cm HWAM 2610m/2620m with pedestsal 75 kg 100.0 cm 43.0 cm 38.0 cm HWAM 2630c/2640c 75 kg 100.0 cm 43.0 cm 38.0 cm HWAM 2630m/2640m 73 kg 100.0 cm 43.0 cm 38.0 cm
The stove is mainly made of sheet iron, with some items made of cast iron. The HWAM Autopilot IHS
TM
is an electronic product primarily consisting of plastic, a printed circuit board and wires.
Test results from nominal test EN 13240
Nominal heating effect 4.5 kW Flue gas temperature EN 13240 measurement point 280ºC Flue gas temperature measured in the outlet socket 372ºC Exhaust gas flow 3.55 g/s Efficiency 81.3 %
The test result according to NS 3058
Particle emission 2.20 g/kg
Distance to inflammable materials
Your HWAM woodburning stove should always be installed on a non-combustible hearth. If it is installed on a wooden floor or similar, the floor must be covered with a non-combustible material.
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