You are advised to have a thorough and
careful reading of the instructions for use in
order to get the best use and satisfaction of
your DEVILLE appliance.
The fact of not respecting the fixing, the
installing and the use instructions involves
the responsibility of the person who doesn't
respect them.
THIS STOVE MUST BE INSTALLED IN
ACCORDANCE WITH THE CURRENT D.T.U.
SPECIFICATIONS..
The stove must be installed by a skilled
professional.
All the local and national regulations as well
as the European standards have to be
respected when the stove is used.
The appliance mustn't be modified.
1 - DESIGNATION
Your DEVILLE appliance complies with the essential
requirements of the 305/2011 (EU) Construction
Products directive according to appendix ZA of the EN
13229 standard.
It is a continuous combustion heat appliance using a
grate that operates exclusively using wood, with a semi-
closed combustion chamber which is designed to be
fitted in a fireplace that is to be built.
Note the serial number written on the descriptive plate
stuck on the appliance and on the certificate of
guarantee, write it down in the following box :
Serial number
This number will be necessary to identify your appliance
when spare parts will be needed.
Appliances
are
standards
Electromagnetic Compatibility Instruction modified by
the 93/68/EEC instruction.
2 – CALORIFIC NOMINAL POWER
Nominal
Draught
Smoke output / weight
power
15 kW
12 Pa
15,18 g/s
Intermittent and continuous running :
The intermittent running needs a reload every three
quarters of an hour.
This choice of operation is to be favoured as it is
environmentally-friendly.
The appliance can also ensure a continuous running
when the intemittent constraints can't be respected or
when reduced power is wanted.
Nominal calorific power with an intermittent working :
to
the
89/336/EEC
Smoke
temperatures
277,15°C
. Obtained under a draught of 12 Pa, during a 45-
minute fire period, with a load of 3,5 kg of hard wood
(hornbeam, oak, and so on) in the form of 3 split
wooden logs of about 6-8 cm in diameter.
. To get this heat power, reload on an ash bed of about
500 g, that is to say 4 cm thick.
. The given power is the average power obtained in the
tests with the air intake damper opened to its
maximum.
The slow combustion :
. Obtained with a 6 Pa draught, with the air intake
damper closed
. Reload on an ash bed of about 500 g (4 cm thick).
. It can last over 3 hours with an unsplit log of hard
wood weighing 4,7 kg.
. It can last over 10 hours with an unsplit log of hard
wood of a large diametre weighing between 10 and 15
kg.
Normal speed conditions allow to get a maximum
power which is not to be exceeded to guarantee a
running in complete safety.
The maximum loading is 25 kg of wood.
3 - DESCRIPTION AND DIMENSIONS
3.1 - Description
The main parts of your appliance are shown and
marked out on Fig. 1.
The combustion chamber is made of steel (4mm thick),
the bottom of the hearth is lined with a cast iron back
plate.
The cast iron door is fitted with seals which ensure
smoketightness and allow a large autonomy of working.
The air intake damper, located on the right hand side of
the lower part of the door, can be used to regulate the
intensity of the fire.
A secondary air inlet is integrated in the upper section
of the door window to maintain it clean and ensure
improved wood combustion.
Net weight of the appliance
Gross weight (without door,
deflector, grate, vermiculite)
3.2 – Dimensions (Fig. 2a et 2b)
4 - OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT
4.1 – Assembling the Ø 125 nozzles
(only C07932)
Depending on the number and position of the
distribution ducts used, select the required air release
vents and cut them out by drilling a Ø 7 hole along the
cap fixture brackets.
nozzles (3 self threading screws) (Fig. 3).
14
C07931
C07932
144 kg
177 kg
81 kg
114 kg
Assemble the corresponding