1.7 Reference standards
Standard UNI 10683:2005 :
Standard UNI EN14785:2006 :
Standard CEI EN 60335-1 :
Standard CEI EN 60335-2-102 : Safety of electrical appliances for domestic and similar use - part 2;
Standard CEI EN 55014-1:
Standard CEI EN 55014-2 :
Standard CEI EN 61000-3-2 :
Standard CEI EN 61000-3-3 :
Standard CEI EN 62233 :
Standards DIN plus 51731 – UNI EN 14961-2 - Ö-Norm M 7135 :
1.8 Dataplate
The dataplate is visible on the inside of the pellet hopper door or on the back of the stove. It gives the following data:
Model
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Serial number
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Type of fuel
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Nominal and reduced heat output
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Consumption at nominal output and reduced output
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Fume temperature at nominal output and reduced
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output
Thermal efficiency
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Power supply voltage
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1.9 Stove decommissioning
When definitively deciding to not to use the stove any more, we recommend to disconnect the power supply and to
empty the pallet tank completely. In order to eliminate the stove, it is necessary to packaged it with a strong
packaging and then take contact with local organisation which follows the selling off operations respecting the local
rules. Otherwise we recommend to back the stove directly to the distributor when buying a similar new one.
On the basis of Article 13 by Legislative Decree n°151 of 25th July 2005 actuation of the European Directive 2002/96/CE
of 23rd February 2003 on
the prevention of waste electrical and electronic equipment,named RAEE, and in addition, the reuse, recycling and other
forms of recovery of such wastes so as to reduce the disposal of waste. It also seeks to improve the environmental
performance of all operators involved in the life cycle of electrical and electronic equipment.
The picture of the bin crossed is labelled on the equipment, and it means that when the device is out of use it has to
be kept separated by other wastes.
1.10 Instructions for requesting assistance and replacement parts
To request any assistance and/or replacement parts contact your dealer, area importer or the nearest authorised
service centre, clearly specifying the following: stove model, serial number, date of purchase, list of replacement
parts, details of faults or malfunctioning.
- All operations on components must be carried out by authorised and/or qualified personnel.
- Make sure all electrical connections are disconnected and that the stove is cold before any work on it.
- Only use original replacement parts.
Installation requirements for heat generators burning wood or other solid biofuels;
Requirements for design, manufacture, construction, safety and performance,
instructions and marking, together with the relevant test methods for approval of
units burning pellets;
Safety of electrical appliances for domestic and similar use - part 1;
Electromagnetic resistance - Requirements for electrical appliances, electric tools
and similar electric equipment - Part 1: Emission of interference;
Electromagnetic resistance - Requirements for electrical appliances, electric tools
and similar electric equipment - Part 2: Immunity; Product family standard;
Limits for harmonic current emissions (Input current ≤16 A per phase);
Limitation of voltage fluctuations and flicker in low voltage supply systems for
equipment with nominal current ≤ 16 A;
Measuring methods for electromagnetic fields of electrical household appliances
and similar with reference to human exposure.
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waste electrical and electronic equipment. It is connected to the policy and action which aim to
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Standards regarding the specifications and
classification of pellets.
Electrical power input
Flue pipe size
Inlet pipe size
Flue draught
Stove external dimensions
Safety distance from flammable materials
Weight
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