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BREAKDOWN OF THE FUEL LOADING MOTOR
If the geared motor stops, the stove keeps on working (only the smoke extractor) until the minimum working smoke temperature goes down and stops.
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TEMPORAL POWER LOSS
After a short power loss, the equipment will restart automatically. However in the event of a lack of electricity the stove may give off a small amount of
smoke inside the room for a period of approximately 3-5 minutes. THIS DOES NOT ENTAIL ANY HEALTH RISK. This is a reason why Boreal advises,
whenever possible, to connect the primary air inlet pipe to the exterior of the house in order to assure that the stove does not give off smokes after a short
power loss.
• ELECTRICAL PROTECTION
The stove is protected against abrupt electricity oscillations through a general fuse placed in the back part.
(4A250V Retarded)
• SMOKE OUTLET PROTECTION
The electronic pressure switch blocks the operation of the stove in the event of an abrupt change of the
pressure inside the combustion chamber (door opening, breakdown of the smoke extraction motor, smoke
returns, etc). If this happens, the machine will go into an alarm state.
Smoke outlet
proteccion
• PROTECTION IN THE EVENT OF HIGH TEMPERATURE OF PELLET (80ºC)
In the event of overheating of the internal part of the tank, this device blocks the
operation of the machine. The restart needs to be done manually by an authorised technician.
The restoration of the 80ºC safety device is not included in the warranty unless the technical assistance centre
can demonstrate a faulty component.
Air-flow
meter
5. INSTALLATION STANDARDS
The way of installing the stove will affect the safety and the proper operation. For this reason, it is recommendable that the installation is carried out by
people who are qualified and informed about the compliance with the installation and safety norms.
If your equipment is not properly installed, it may cause serious damage.
Before the installation, follow the next verifications:
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Make sure that the floor can sustain the weight of the equipment and make a proper isolation in the case that it is made of flammable material
(wood) or a material that can be affected by a thermal shock (plaster cast, for example).
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If the equipment is installed on a floor which is not completely refractory or inflammable such as parquet, carpet, etc, it is necessary to replace this
part or introduce a fire-resistant base so that it protrudes out the oven 30 cm. Example of materials include steel flooring, glass base or any other
type of fire-resistant material.
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Make sure that there is proper ventilation in the place where it is installed (air intake).
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Avoid the installation in places where there are collective ventilation pipes, hoods with or without extractor, B type gas equipments, heat pumps or
equipments that can cause that the draw is not good if they are used at the same time.
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Make sure that the smoke duct and the pipes used for the chimney are suitable for the operation of the stove.
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Make sure that all the equipments have their own smoke duct. Do not use the same duct for various equipments.
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We recommend that you call your fitter in order to check both the chimney as well as the air flow for the combustion.
5.1
SAFETY MEASURES
During the installation of the equipment, there are risks to be taken into account, so you should follow the next safety measures:
a.
Keep any flammable or heat sensitive materials (furniture, curtains, and clothing) at a minimum distance of about 150cm.
b.
If the equipment is installed on a floor which is not completely refractory or inflammable it is necessary to replace this part or introduce a fire-
resistant base.
c.
Do not place the stove near combustible walls or likely to be affected by a thermal shock.
d.
The stove should only be used when the ash pan is inserted and the door closed.
e.
It is recommended to install carbon monoxide detector (CO) in the room where the equipment is installed.
f.
If you need a longer wire than the provided use it always with an earthed plug.
g.
Do not install the stove in a bedroom.
h.
The appliance should never be turned on in the presence of emission of gases or vapours (e.g., linoleum glue, gasoline, etc). Do not place
nearby flammable materials.
i.
Solid combustion residues (ashes) should be collected in an airtight container and resistant to fire.
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FLOW SENSOR (SMART CONTROL
TECHNOLOGY).
Your stove has an air-flow meter, located or connected inside the primary air suction pipe that detects
the proper circulation of combustion air and the smoke exhaust. In case of insufficient air inlet (due to
incorrect smoke outlet or improper air intake), the sensor sends a "block" signal to the stove.
The SMART CONTROL SYSTEM allows a constant combustion by controlling automatically the draft
according to the characteristics of the flue (curves, length, diameter, etc) and the environmental
conditions (wind, humidity, atmospheric pressure, etc). To make it run (or work) properly the installer
must set the geographic altitude of the place where the stove is going to be installed in the technical
menu of the Boreal-6 model, the rest of the models do not need the introduction of this data.
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Electrical
Protection
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