THERMOROSSI SlimQuadro 11 Installation, Use And Maintenance Manual

THERMOROSSI
PELLET, WOOD & SUN TECHNOLOGIES
INSTALLATION, USE AND
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Model: SlimQuadro 11
IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR SAFE AND CORRECT OPERATION
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INDEX
“EC” DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY................................................................................................. 0
1 - INTRODUCTION................................................................................................................................... 0
1.1 GENERAL GUIDELINES ..................................................................................................................................0
1.2 SAFETY GUIDELINES ..................................................................................................................................... 0
1.2.1 RECOMMENDATIONS............................................................................................................................................................. 0
1.2.2 GENERAL WARNINGS............................................................................................................................................................0
1.4 TRANSPORTATION AND STORAGE..............................................................................................................0
2 – TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS*.....................................................................................................0
3 – GENERAL DESCRIPTION...................................................................................................................0
3.1 OPERATING TECHNOLOGY...........................................................................................................................0
3.2 THE PELLET.....................................................................................................................................................0
3.3 THE FEEDBOX.................................................................................................................................................0
4 - INSTALLATION....................................................................................................................................0
4.1 APPLIANCE LOCATION .................................................................................................................................. 0
4.2 UNPACKING THE APPLIANCE ....................................................................................................................... 0
4.3 GLUING THE GLASS PANES TO THE FRONT PANEL ................................................................................. 0
4.4 CONNECTING THE APPLIANCE TO THE FLUE OUTLET............................................................................. 0
4.5 REMOUNTING THE FRONT PANEL............................................................................................................... 0
4.6 HANDLE............................................................................................................................................................0
4.7 WALL MOUNT INSTALLATION ....................................................................................................................... 0
5 – DESCRIPTIONS OF CONTROLS........................................................................................................0
5.1 DESCRIPTION OF THE CONTROL PANEL AND BACK PANEL ..................................................................0
5.1.1 DESCRIPTION OF THE CONTROL PANEL............................................................................................................................ 0
5.1.2 RH SIDE PANEL OF THE HEATER.......................................................................................................................................... 0
5.2 DAY AND TIME SETTING............................................................................................................................... 0
5.3 ON/OFF PROGRAMMING .............................................................................................................................. 0
5.3.1 ON-OFF PROGRAMMING DISPLAYS.................................................................................................................................... 0
5.4 OPERATING LEVEL SETTING........................................................................................................................0
6 – USE OF THE APPLIANCE .................................................................................................................. 0
6.1 SWITCHING ON THE APPLIANCE..................................................................................................................0
6.2 COMBUSTION AND VENTILATION ADJUSTMENTS..................................................................................... 0
6.3 INFRARED REMOTE CONTROL.....................................................................................................................0
6.4 OPERATION OF THE WHITE HANDHELD RADIO CONTROL THERMOCOMFORT (OPTIONAL) ............ 0
6.4.1 INDICATORS OF THE HANDHELD RADIO CONTROL.......................................................................................................... 0
6.5 CHANNELLING.................................................................................................................................................0
7 - ADDITIONAL ROOM TEMPERATURE THERMOSTAT (not supplied) ADDITIONAL
CHRONOTHERMOSTAT - MODEM (not supplied).................................................................................. 0
7.1 OPERATING WITH THE ADDITIONAL ROOM TEMPERATURE THERMOSTAT (not supplied) ................. 0
7.2 OPERATING WITH THE ADDITIONAL CHRONOTHERMOSTAT (not supplied)........................................... 0
8 - CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE........................................................................................................0
8.1 FOREWORD.....................................................................................................................................................0
8.2 CLEANING AND MAINTAINING THE APPLIANCE......................................................................................... 0
8.3 AIR FILTER.......................................................................................................................................................0
8.4 CHARGING THE BATTERY OF THE THERMOCOMFORT HANDHELD RADIO CONTROL (optional) ....... 0
8.5 BATTERY REPLACEMENT FOR INFRARED REMOTE CONTROL.............................................................. 0
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8.6 REPLACING THE BUFFER BATTERY OF THE CONTROL PANEL ..............................................................0
9 – SMOKE DISCHARGE TUBE AND VENTILATION OF THE ROOMS.................................................. 0
9.1 FOREWORD.....................................................................................................................................................0
9.2 ROOM VENTILATION ......................................................................................................................................0
9.2.1 VENTILATION FROM ADJOINING ROOMS.............................................................................................................................0
9.3 SMOKE OUTLET ..............................................................................................................................................0
9.3.1 CHIMNEY TYPES.....................................................................................................................................................................0
9.3.2 FLUE OUTLET / FLUE SYSTEM COMPONENTS....................................................................................................................0
9.3.3 CONTROLS PRIOR TO INSTALLING THE APPLIANCE..........................................................................................................0
10 – ALARMS............................................................................................................................................ 0
11 - ELECTRICAL WIRING....................................................................................................................... 0
12 - INFORMATION FOR THE SKILLED TECHNICIAN ........................................................................... 0
12.1 MAIN COMPONENTS AND THEIR OPERATION..........................................................................................0
12.2 REQUIREMENTS NECESSARY FOR CORRECT INSTALLATION AND OPERATION............................... 0
12.3 TROUBLESHOOTING CAUSE-SOLUTION...................................................................................................0
13 - SPARE PARTS.................................................................................................................................. 0
13.1 SPARE PARTS SLIMQUADRO 11 PAGE 1/3................................................................................................0
13.2 SPARE PARTS SLIMQUADRO 11 PAGE 2/3................................................................................................0
13.3 SPARE PARTS SLIMQUADRO 11 PAGE 3/3................................................................................................0
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“EC” DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
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1 - INTRODUCTION
1.1 GENERAL GUIDELINES
This installation, use and maintenance guide is an integral and essential part of the product and must be kept by the user. Before commencing with the installation, use and maintenance of the product, carefully read all the instructions contained in this booklet. All local, national and European regulations regarding the installation and use of the appliance must be met. The Manufacturer recommends carrying out all the maintenance operations described in this manual. This appliance must only be used as intended by the manufacturer. Any other use is considered incorrect and therefore hazardous; consequently, the user shall be totally liable for the product if used improperly. Installation, maintenance and repairs must be carried out by professionally qualified personnel, professionally certified according to Decree no. 37 of 22 January 2008 and in compliance with current regulations and in accordance with the instructions provided by the manufacturer of the appliance. In case of repairs only original spare parts supplied by the manufacturer must be used. Incorrect installation or poor maintenance could injure or damage people, animals or things; in this case the manufacturer shall be relieved of all responsibility. Before beginning any cleaning or maintenance operation switch off the appliance, turn the switch installed at the back of the appliance to the OFF position and disconnect the plug from the electrical power socket. The product must be installed in locations suitable for fire-fighting and furnished with all the services (power and outlets) which the appliance requires for a correct and safe operation. Any repairs or actions carried out on any systems, components or internal or external parts of the appliance, or on any of the accessories supplied with it, that are not specifically authorised by Thermorossi S.p.A, will automatically void the warranty and the manufacturer's responsibility, pursuant to D.P.R. 224 of 24/05/1988, art. 6/b. Keep this manual in a safe place that is easily accessible to all users: if the manual is lost or deteriorated contact the manufacturer for a replacement copy. If the appliance is sold or transferred to another user ensure that the guide is handed over with it. If this manual is lost and/or damaged it is mandatory to ask the manufacturer for a replacement copy.
Thermorossi S.p.A. retains copyright on theses service instructions. These instructions may not be reproduced or communicated to
third parties or used in any other way without the necessary authorisation.
1.2 SAFETY GUIDELINES
PERSONAL INJURY This safety symbol identifies important messages throughout the manual. Read the information marked by this symbol carefully as non-observance of this message can cause serious injury to persons using the appliance.
DAMAGE TO PROPERTY This safety symbol identifies messages or instructions that are fundamental for the appliance and system to function well. To avoid serious damage to the appliance adhere strictly to these instructions.
INFORMATION This symbol indicates important instructions for good functioning of the appliance.If this information is not correctly observed, the performance of the appliance will not be satisfactory.
NORMATIVE REFERENCES : complies with the legislative provisions transposing the following Directives:
2004/108/CE (EMC Directive) 2006/95/CE (Low voltage directive) 89/106/CEE (Construction Products Directive) and subsequent amendments and that all the standards and/or technical specifications listed below were applied EN 55014-1 EN 55014-2 EN 61000-3-2 EN 61000-3-3 EN 60335-1 EN 60335-2-102 EN 62233 EN 14785
1.2.1 RECOMMENDATIONS
Before using the appliance, carefully read every section of this instruction manual as knowledge of the information and the regulations contained in it are essential for a correct use of the appliance. The entire operation concerning the connection of the electric panel must be carried out by expert personnel; no responsibility will be accepted for damages, even to third parties, if the instructions for installation, use and maintenance of the appliance are not followed scrupulously. Modifications made to the appliance by the user or on his behalf, must be considered to be under his complete responsibility. The user is responsible for all the operations required for the maintenance of the appliance before and during its use.
1.2.2 GENERAL WARNINGS
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Caution: the appliance must be connected to a system provided with a PE conductor (in compliance with the specifications of 73/23/EEC, 93/98/EEC, concerning low voltage equipment). Before installing the appliance check the efficiency of the earth circuit of the power supply system.
Caution: the power supply line must have a section which is suitable for the power of the equipment. The cable section must in any case be no less than 1.5 mm². The appliance requires powering with a voltage of 220-240 V and 50 Hz. Voltage variations greater than 10% of the nominal value can cause irregular operation or damage the electrical device. Position the appliance so that the electric power plug is easily accessible. Ensure that a suitable differential switch is installed upstream from the equipment. Your appliance has obtained the CE marking and has been made to run for 1 hour to check that it functions correctly. The product must not be used by children, by persons with physical or mental impairments, by persons who are not familiar with the instructions for use and maintenance of the product (the instructions are found in this booklet). CAUTION: Before each use make sure that the burner is clean and positioned correctly in its lodging, check that the ash pans are clean and shut tight and check that the firebox door is locked. WARNING: the door must always remain shut tight when the heater is operating. It is strictly forbidden to open the door while the appliance is in operation. While the appliance is in operation the smoke exhaust pipes and the appliance itself can reach extremely high temperatures: do not touch them! Do not expose your body to hot air for long, do not overheat the room in which the appliance is installed, as these actions could cause health problems. Do not expose plants or animals directly to the hot air flow as this could have noxious effects on them. The appliance must light up automatically as designed and described in this installation, use and maintenance booklet; the appliance must light up automatically as designed and described in this installation, use and maintenance booklet; in this regard, it is strictly prohibited to pour pellets (or other material) directly into the brazier. Do not place non-heat resistant or inflammable or combustible objects in the vicinity of the appliance: keep them at a suitable distance. Do not place wet clothing to dry on the appliance. When using a clothes horse, keep at a suitable distance. It is strictly prohibited to disconnect the appliance from the electrical power mains during normal operation.
Warning: do not wet the appliance and do not touch the electrical parts with wet hands. Never vacuum hot ash : this could damage the vacuum device. All the cleaning operations described in this manual must be carried out when the appliance is cold.
Caution! Warning for Swiss users Refer to the local cantonal regulations imposed by the Fire Department (Mandatory signalling and safety distances ) and the Note concerning installation of heaters issued by the Association of Cantonal Fire Agencies (VKF - AEAI).
1.4 TRANSPORTATION AND STORAGE
TRANSPORTATION AND HANDLING The appliance must always be in a vertical position when handled and exclusively by means of trolleys. Take special care to protect the electric panel, the glass, and all the fragile parts from mechanical impact which could damage them and their correct functioning. STORAGE The appliance must be stored in a humid-free environment and sheltered from the weather; do not place the appliance directly on the floor. The Company denies all responsibility for damage caused to wood floors or floors made from any other material. It is inadvisable to store the appliance for long periods of time.
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1109
USCITA FUMI
USCITA FUMI
69
854
69
854
CANALIZZAZIONE
CANALIZZAZIONE
CANALIZZAZIONE
418.3
571.7
487.2
857
768.4
219.6
157.9
422.8
908
992.5
769.8
769.9
300
USCITA FUMI
366.5
258.5
343
PRESA ARIA
O
5
0
O
8
0
O
8
0
CANALIZZAZIONE
CANALIZZAZIONE
2 – TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS*
* All the data are based on the heater fuelled with standards UNI EN 14961-2 A1 and A2 type-approved pellets. ** It is important to take into consideration the fact that the heatable volume is greatly influenced by the insulation of the house (energy class of the building) and by the position of the appliance in the planimetry of the house, therefore the indicated values may vary, even significantly.
SLIM
QUADRO 11 Height (mm) 993 Depth (mm) 300 Width (mm) 1109 Weight (Kg) 160 Min/Max firebox power (KW) 2.98 / 10.2 Min/Max rated power (KW) 2.5 / 9.2 Min/Max consumption (Kg/ h) 0.70 / 2.3 Φ Smoke exhaust pipe (mm) 80 Min. draught at rated power (Pa) 12 Min. draught at reduced power (Pa) 10 Tank capacity (Kg) Approx. 17 Average smoke temperature at rated power (°C)
180 Average smoke temperature at
reduced power (°C)
Not detected Smoke flow at rated power (g/sec) 5.5
Smoke flow at reduced power (g/sec)
Not detected Efficiency at rated power (%) 90.2
Efficiency at reduced power (%) 84.2 CO concentration in exhaust gas with 13% O2 at rated power (mg/m3)
188
CO concentration in exhaust gas with 13% O2 at reduced power (mg/m3)
Not detected
Power supply voltage and frequency
220 V 50 HZ Max electrical consumption 1.17 A – 270
W Min electrical consumption 0.34 A – 70
W Room heating capacity cubic metres
210 **
Legenda Key Canalizzazione Channelling Uscita fumi Smoke outlet Presa aria Air intake
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3 – GENERAL DESCRIPTION
3.1 OPERATING TECHNOLOGY
Your appliance has been built to fully satisfy all your heating and practical requirements. Top-grade components and functions managed with microprocessor technology guarantee high reliability and optimal performance.
3.2 THE PELLET
The appliance is fuelled by pellets, that is, cylinders of compressed sawdust; this allows you to fully enjoy the heat of the flame without having to manually stoke the combustion. The pellets have a 6 mm diameter and a maximum length of 15 mm. They have a maximum moisture content of 8%; thermal value 4000/4500 Kcal/Kg and density of 620-630 Kg/m³, less than 0.7% ash content.
It is strictly forbidden to use any pellet type other than that specified above. (UNI EN 14961-2 A1 and A2). The use of fuel that does not comply with the above specifications not only immediately invalidates the warranty for the appliance but can also create dangerous situations. Do not use the appliance as an incinerator, at the risk of voiding the warranty. IMPORTANT: shut off the appliance before loading the pellets.
3.3 THE FEEDBOX
The feedbox is situated in the top part of the appliance. The load capacity specified in the technical data can vary according to the specific weight of the pellets. Take special care when loading the tank of the screw feeder at its base. Take care when topping up with fuel as the loading area can get very hot. Only pellets that comply with the specifications listed above must be fed into the tank; Never insert foreign objects into the tank. To access the feedbox firstly remove the tank cover as illustrated in Figure 1. Attention: when loading the pellets into the tank take care not to drop any in the inner parts of the appliance, as this could cause live flames inside the appliance. The manufacturer recommends emptying the tank and vacuuming the screw feeder zone once a month and during the summer period. The appliance is designed to run on pellet fuel. Use of other combustible materials in the tank and/or combustion chamber is strictly prohibited.
4 - INSTALLATION
4.1 APPLIANCE LOCATION
Follow the general guidelines set out in paragraph 1.1 to the letter. Keep in mind that the flooring of the room in which the appliance is to be installed must withstand the combined weight of the appliance and the pellets contained in the tank.
CAUTION: The appliance must be installed in a room with adequate ventilation. The appliance must be positioned at a minimum safe distance from walls and furnishings. If inflammable items are positioned near the appliance (matchboarding, furniture, curtains, wall hangings, sofas, etc...), this gap must be increased considerably. The recommended minimum distances are illustrated in Figure 1. If the flooring is made of wood or any other combustible material, it is recommended to install a fireproof floor protector plate between the appliance and the floor. Installation in the vicinity of heat-sensitive materials is only permitted if suitable insulating and fireproof protection is placed between the object and the appliance (ref. Uni 10683). Failure to observe this instruction will immediately invalidate the warranty.
The installer must issue a certificate of conformity for the installation which includes the design plans and the following documents: a) Report containing the type of materials utilised. b) Project as defined in Article 5 of Ministerial Decree n° 37 22 January 2008. c) Drawing of the finished installation. d) References to existing partial or previous declarations of conformity (e.g. electrical wiring). e) Copy of the certificate of recognition of the professional technical qualifications.
Figura 1
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These documents must, by law, be kept together with the use and maintenance guide. The customer is responsible for verifying, directly or indirectly, that the installation has been carried out to perfection in accordance with relevant regulations in force. Do not install the appliance in unsuitable rooms such as bedrooms, bathrooms, garages and/or lock-ups. It is forbidden to place the appliance in environments with an explosive atmosphere. ATTENTION , the stove is not simply a household appliance: if the instructions set out in this booklet are not followed and/or if installation of the appliance is not
executed perfectly and/or the provisions in force are not strictly complied with, dangerous conditions could arise for both objects and persons. It is the user’s responsibility to verify the presence, in the room, of a vent necessary for supplying oxygen to the generator.
4.2 UNPACKING THE APPLIANCE
To unpack the appliance undo the screws C that fasten the base of the appliance to the pallet (Figure 1).
Figura 1
C
C
C
C
4.3 GLUING THE GLASS PANES TO THE FRONT PANEL
After unpacking the glass panes of the casing, disassemble the front panel as described below. Prior to beginning any operation, lay a soft sheet on the floor where you can place the front panel after removing it from the appliance, in order to prevent damaging the floor or scratching the paint on the panel.
• Undo screws A and slide out the left protective panel B
• Undo screws C and slide out the right protective panel D
• Undo the two screws E that fix the right side of the front panel
• Undo the two screws F that fix the left side of the front panel
• Remove the front panel by detaching it from the body of the appliance.
• Lay the front panel on the sheet on the floor.
Legenda Key Isolante termico Heat insulating material 200 – 450 mm se materiale combustibile 200 / 450 mm if combustible material T ispezionabile Inspectable Tee element Figura 1 Figure 1
200 mm se materiale combustibile
450 mm se materiale combustibile
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G
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Figura 1
To glue the panes to the front panel, firstly apply silicone to the surface of the panel as illustrated in Figure 1. The silicone must be suitable for high temperatures (>200° C). Attention: as highlighted in Detail C, do not apply silicone to the areas where the corners of the glass cross over. If applied here the silicone could leak out and ruin the look of the product. Position each glass pane by placing it in an inclined position and using the locators A indicated in Figure 1. When the edges of the glass abut the locators A, delicately place the entire surface of the pane with the applied silicone and exert uniform pressure with your hands over the whole surface, while making sure that the pane remains aligned in position. Repeat this procedure for all the glass panes. After checking that the panes are aligned with each other and with the front panel secure them in position by applying strips of paper tape along the edges. Wait at least 24h for the silicone to cure before handling the front panel. If the room temperature drops below 18°, wait 48 hours for the silicone to cure completely.
4.4 CONNECTING THE APPLIANCE TO THE FLUE OUTLET
Connection of the appliance to the flue outlet must be carried out in strict compliance with the instructions contained in this booklet (see Chapter 9).
The appliance is fitted with the possibility for venting on three sides: top left, side left and rear left (Figure 3). Side or rear venting requires the use of a 90° elbow which is not supplied with the appliance. Once you have decided on the venting option that you wish to use, remove the relevant precut shape. For this operation it is recommended to use a blade for iron to prevent damaging the metal cover. For instructions on how to install the smoke outlet in the wall, refer to the technical drawings indicated in the “technical characteristics” in paragraph
2.
4.5 REMOUNTING THE FRONT PANEL
Once the appliance has been installed, the next step is to remount the front panel. Re-attach the front panel G to the body of the appliance and lightly screw in the screws E (do not tighten). After checking that the front panel is aligned with the door (see the alignment line in the drawing below) tighten the screws E. Complete the assembly of the heater.
ALLINEAMENTO
E
G
G
E
E
ALLINEAMENTO = ALIGNEMENT
SUPERIORE LATERALE
POSTERIORE
Figura 3
TOP SIDE REAR
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4.6 HANDLE
Your appliance is supplied with a handle for opening and closing the firebox door to facilitate cleaning (see paragraph 8). The handle is also designed to be used for regulating the ducting flow rate. When not in use, the handle can be stowed on the side of the appliance if the hook provided is attached to the stove. (see Figure 4).
Figura 4
1
3
2
MANIGLIA
To mount the hook, remove the right side panel 1 of the heater (see paragraph 4.3), position the hook 2 in the hole and lock with the nut 3. Replace the side panel 1.
HANDLE
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4.7 WALL MOUNT INSTALLATION
The appliance is supplied standard with a wall mount bracket. To install the appliance on the wall firstly remove the left, right and front panels (see instructions in paragraph 4.3). Remove the bracket A by undoing the two screws B which can be accessed by lifting the door C. For instructions on how to fasten the bracket to the wall refer to the drawing in Figure 8.
Figura 7
Viti
B
Sportellino
C
Staffa
A
C
DETTAGLIO C
D
DETTAGLIO D
50858
Uscita Fumi Posteriore
Presa aria comburente
Canalizzazion
e
Canalizzazione
213
369
458
86
97
364
O
8
0
O
8
0
O
8
0
600
332
STAFFA A MURO
1040
LEGENDA KEY
Figura Figure Viti Screws Sportellino Door Dettaglio Detail Staffa Bracket Canalizzazione Channelling Uscita fumi posteriore Rear smoke outlet Presa aria comburente Combustion air intake Staffa a muro Wall bracket
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