Tim Sistem rittium 14 hydro Owner's Manual

RITTIUM 14 HYDRO
Owners’s manual
INSTALATION, ADJUSTMENT AND OPERATING INSTRUCTION
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CONTENT
1.
WHAT IS PELLET?
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1.1
Quality of pellet
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2.
REMARKS BEFORE OPERATING THE STOVE
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3.
TECHNICAL CHARACTERSTICS
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4.
BASIC PARTS OF THE STOVE
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5.
INSTALATION OF THE STOVE
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6.
DISPLAY AND REMOTE CONTROL
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6.1
Symbols of basic elements of the stove
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6.2
Remote control
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7.
USE OF THE STOVE
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7.1
Turning on and turning off the stove
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7.2
Temperature and mode settings
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8.
SETTINGS
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8.1
Clock settings
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8.2
Timer settings
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8.2.1
How to turn the timer on
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8.2.2
Daily programmer
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8.2.3
Weekly programmer
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8.2.4
Weekend programmer
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8.3.
Language settings
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8.4
Seasonal settings
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8.5
STAND-BY mode
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8.6
Sound-alerts
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8.7
Initial pellet loading
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8.8
Operation
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8.9
Technical settings
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9.
OPERATION INFO
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10.
POTENTIAL ERRORS IN OPERATION
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11.
CLEANING AND MAINTAINANCE
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12.
WARRANTY
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13.
ANNEX A: CONECTING TO A HEATING INSTALATION -CHEME
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14.
ANNEX B: CONNECTING TO CONTROL UNIT - CHEME
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1. WHAT IS PELLET?
Pellet is an energy fuel with high energy efficiency that is produced in special technological process of milling, drying and pressing of various materials of biological origin. As raw materials for its production can be used wood from forestry waste, firewood, sawdust and other wood waste (wood pellets); the straw of wheat and soybeans, corn and sunflower husks (agro pellets).
Nowadays, when the accent has been put on environmental protection and sustainable development, fuels produced from biomass are increasingly gaining in importance.
Using pellets as a fuel material has multiple advantages either for the environment or, at the first place, for a customer itself:
Using one ton of pellets, for the same heating quantity, replaces 500 liters of heating
oil, or 450 kg of propane-butane, or 600 cubic feet of natural gas, or 4800 kilowatt­hours of electricity;
It significantly reduces emission of harmful gases, such as: carbon dioxide, sulfur
dioxide and mercury, and the burning leaves only 0.5 - 1% of ash;
Wood pellet is made of 100% natural materials and contains no added binders,
chemicals or additives;
Compared with other fuels or using electricity, the use of pellets is much more cost-
effective;
Pellet takes up far less space than coal and firewood.
1.1 Quality of pellet
The quality of pellets is of great importance for the stove. If the pellet is substandard and inadequate in size, it can bring to a poor performance of the stove.
Here are some advices on how to choose and store pellets:
diameter of the pellets should be 6 mm and length about 30 mm; use only wood pellets; pellet should be cylindrical; good quality pellet should quickly sink when thrown into a glass of water; pellet is not adequate when in a bag of pellets you find a lot of dust or friable; a pack of pellets should be hermetically sealed, because pellets absorbed humidity; humidity must be less than 10%; pellets are supposed to be stored in dry, well ventilated room, out of the reach of
flammable elements or devices which during operation create a high temperature
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2. REMARKS BEFORE OPERATING THE STOVE
Always follow the references given in this chapter. The manufacturer doesn’t take a responsibility for consequences in opposite cases. Not respecting the instructions of use and maintenance, cause the lose of right for consumer warranties.
before operating the stove, please read this manual; stove is used exclusively for heating; keep the stove away from flammable materials; keep the stove in dry places; keep the children or pets away from the stove, because some parts emits high
temperatures and they can cause burns;
do not touch the parts that emit a high temperature, such as smoke drain, glass, fire door,
the side;
for heating use only a pellet which was originally made of wood; stove should be cleaned only when it is cold (the stove is completely cooled after 30
minutes after turning off the stove);
stove should be cleaned only when it is disconnected from the power source on the main
switch (Chapter: basic parts of the stove);
in the room where stove is placed, it is necessary to ensure a permanent supply of fresh
air;
stove must be installed in accordance with these manual (Section: stove installation)
Stove and its packaging are made of materials that can be recycled. Stove, which is not in use any more, should be put away in an adequate place or else you should call the service for waste disposal. You must act according to a regulation in force in the country where the stove is placed.
For any defect you need to call a qualified technician. All defects must be removed by an authorized service technician. In case that an unauthorized person repairs a stove, you will automatically lose a warranty and any further repairs by an authorized service will be charged.
NOTE: Each stove before packing requires the operation and safety control; therefore it’s
possible to find some burning remains in the firebox. It is also possible to find a small amount of pellets in the store.
During the first firing can occur some paint burning, therefore it’s recommended to ventilate
the room well after.
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3. TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Table 1. contains the technical characteristics.
Table 1.
Nominal power / Air / Water
kW
14,62 / 4,30 / 10,32
Efficiency % 92,37
Dimensions ( W x D x H )
mm
523 x 684 x 1041
Weight
kg
136
Fuel (dimensions)
Wood pellet (6 mm L30 mm)
Exhaust
mm
80
Draft
Pa
12±2
Storage capacity
kg
19
Voltage V 230 ± 15%
Frequency
Hz
50
Electrical power during the operation
W
55 - 160 *
Electrical power during the initialization
W
400 - 450 **
Efficiency % 92,37
Reduced power nominal/air/water
kW
4,3 / 1,3 / 3
Fuel consumption- nominal
Kg/h
3,475
Fuel consumption-reduced
Kg/h
1,392
CO ( 13%O2)% % 0,0053
Exhaust gasses temperature
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C
124
Working temperature
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C
5 - 60
Storage temperature
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C
-10 - 60
Maximal relative humidity (vithout condensation)
%
95
* - depending of which fan is on, as well as the motor reducer
** - lighter and emissions fan is on (400W), while an motor reducer is occasionaly getting on
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4. BASIC PARTS OF THE STOVE
1. Rear lateral
13. Display with commands
2. Front lateral
14. Smoke drain
3. Ashtray
15. Fresh air inlet
4. Ashtray door
16. Safety valves
5. Door of the firebox
17. Water outlet 1"
6. Glass on the door
18. Water inlet 1"
7. Door handle
19. Drain valve
8. Combustion pot
20. Socket
9. Storage
21. Main switch
10. Cover
22. Communication port (RS232)
11. Cover of cleaners chamber
23. STB Fuse
12. Storage cover
Picture 2: Basic features of the stove
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5. INSTALATION OF THE STOVE
With a stove you get the users manual, remote control, power cable. Parts that are included
with the stove are presented on a Figure 3.
Figure 3. Included gadgets
Before you start installation of the stove you shoul read carefully instructions for use and maintenance, get to know well a regional regulations and legislation, in order to apply them. You must provide enough air in the room where the stove is placed in order to provide a optimal combustion.
Place the stove as close as possible to a smoke drain, where is also a power connection. The stove shuld be away from any possible obstacles, like presented in Figure 4.
Figure 4. Optimal distance
Stove should be set 300 mm away from the obstacle on its sides, 300 mm from the back side,
while the front side should be at least 800mm away from obstacles. Do not place any objects on the stove, because they could be damaged by a high temperatures that the stove emits. You
should leave some space arround stove in order to allow easier servicing of the stove.
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Under the stove can be set some sheet metal or a thicker glass of, minimal dimensions 700 x 800 mm, in a way that the front part is longer than the stove itself.
The stove stands on adjustable feet which must be set so that the stove is stable. Feet are being adjusted by simple unscrewing or twisting.
Befor mounting the stove, check the draft in the chimney. It is one of most important conditions for correct opperation of the stove. Draft depends on chimney conditions and outside weather. One of most easiest ways to check the quality od chimney draft is to use a candle like it is shown on picture below. Put the flame close to chimney inlet and if the flame is mowing torward chimney draft is suitable (picture b). If the flame is moving poorely than you should check the reasons for eventual lacks.
Picture a. Picture b.
If the draft in the chimney is to bad (Picture 2a), please check the chimney. Cimney should be inside building. If it is outside the hous e, itshould be insulated in propper way.
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Lacks of the chimney could be:
1.Chimney is lower than roof top, outlet diameter is to small,
2. Inclination of the chimney is to big,
3. Smoke exhaust is build with angles which are preventing draft,
4.More than one stove is connected to same chimney,
5. Inside walls of the chimney are constricted,
6. Cracks on the chumney wall,
7. Obsticale of some kind which have felt in the chimney (fallen brick, bird...)
8. Inlet tube is pushed to deep inside the chimney,
9. Ventilator or some other divice is making bad pressure in the room
10. Cleaning doors on chimney are open With the stove you get and the power cord. Stove is connected to the power source voltage of
230V and 50Hz. Stove must be connected only to the required socket. Figure 5 shows how the stove is connected to a power source. Before plugging in the cable, check if the main switch is set to the position 0.Note that the power cord is not damaged. Cable must be disconnected from the heat source. First, turn the cable into the stove to the required space and then into a power socket.
Figure 5. Connecting the stove to power source
When connecting the stove follow the instruction in ANNEX A and ANNEX B at the end of this manual.
NOTE: This model have circulation pump. There are circulation pump, expansive tank, automatic air vent and safety valve included in this stove.
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6. DISPLAY AND REMOTE CONTROLL
Image 6. Represents a display
On display there are 6 keys which are being used for managing different functions of the stove. In the middle, there is a display where is being shown a basic information about the stove operation.
6.1. Symbols of the basic elements of stove Next to each symbol, there is the indicator light showing which of the element is
currently on. Beside of the symbols for the pellet, the indicator will be periodically turned on and off depending on whether the engine for the insertion of pellets is on or off. Description of symbols is given in Table 2.
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Temperature setting keys
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Main menu entering keys
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Indicators of the stove parts
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Time display
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Room temperature display
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Boiler temperature display
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Modes of operation
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On/Off switch, exit key
9.
Operation mode settings
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Sensor of remote control
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Operation mode (UP – given mode, DOWN –current mode)
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Table 2. Symbols on the display
6.2. Remote control
With a remote control, a battery will not be delivered. In order to use the remote control you need do buy a battery of 12V, P23GA type. Image 7 represents a remote control and a battery.
Image 7. Battery and a remote control (1 - temperature setting buttons, 2 – remote control indicator, 3 – mode keys, 4 - transmitter, 5 -cover)
Take off the cover and set the battery according to the symbols indicated in the bottom of the remote. Symbol + goes with a + on the battery.
Timer indicator (turning the on and off according to a selected program)
Heater indicator for burning the pellet
Engine for pellet insertion indicator
Emissions fan indicator
Blower indicator
Water pump indicator
Warning indicator (the stove operate in incorrect way)
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Pressing the buttons 1 and 6 at the same time turns stove ON and OF. Pressing the buttons 1 and 2 is being set a wanted temperature. Buttons 5 i 6 are there for
mode settings. Settings of temperature and mode are described accurately in the chapter “USING THE STOVE”.
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7. USINGTHE STOVE
Keep to this Manual so your stove could last longer and to avoid unnecessary costs. Before starting, check if stove is well connected to power source and to an chimney. Also, check connections to a indoor central heating (in case that stove is connected to a fresh air ventilation system, check that connection also). To turn on the stove, it is also necessary to change the main switch from position 0 to position 1.
7.1. Turning ON and turning OFF the stove
The stove is being turned on and off on button 4. Keep pressing the button until on display does not appear START.
When starting the stove display will show the indicators of the elements currently on. Exhaust fan will run until the stove is turned on, even after turning it off it will continue running for some more time.
The next displayed message will be LIGHTER WAIT, indicating that the lighter is ON and that it’s being warmed up in order to get the pellets inflamed. Stove will load the amount of pellets needed for the initialization, which will be followed by a message LOAD PELLET. The indicator for the throw- in of pellets will be on only when the engine for pellet throw- in is on.
Alternately will rotate messages LOAD PELLET and WAIT FIRE until the temperature of exhaust gases does not exceed 40°C, which is necessary in order to detect the flame and for stove to start working. The maximum time required to reach 40°C is 25 minutes. There will be displayed a message FLAME LIGHT. When a Flame is detected, the stove shuts down the lighter. Mode will be accompanied by a Message WORK.
Periodically, stove is cleaning a pellet burning pot which is indicated with message CLEANINIG FIRE-POT. Time period between two cleanings is deppending on model of a pellet stove.
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