must never be lit in the presence of gaseous emissions or vapours (for example: glue for linoleum, petrol, etc,). Do not place flammable
materials in the vicinity of the appliance.
During the combustion, thermal air is emitted by involving the heating of areas, door and glass hearth, of the door handles or controls,
of the smokes pipe and, in case, of the front part of appliance. Avoid to touch those parts without a protective clothing or without
accessory tools (gloves resistant to heat, control devices).
Ensure children are aware of these dangers and keep them away from the furnace when it is on.
Warn children that the device becomes very hot and that it must not be touched.
When using the wrong fuel or one which is too damp, due to deposits present in the flue, a flue fire is possible.
3.1.
FIRST-AID MEASURES
Should any fire arise in the stack or in the flue:
a) Close the feeding door.
b) Close the registers of combustion air
c)
Extinguish the fire using carbon dioxide fire-fighting means (CO
d) Seek immediate intervention of FIRE BRIGADE.
DO NOT EXTINGUISH FIRE USING WATER JETS. When the flue does not burn any more please arrange an examination by a specialist
in order to find possible cracks and permeable points.
3.2.
BEAM PROTECTIONS
Considering the irradiation of the hearth, it is necessary to be particularly careful in protecting the beams while designing your stack.
Consider the proximity of beams to the external surfaces of the hearth, on one side, and the irradiation of the glass door, usually very close
to the beams, on the other side. In any case, it has to be considered that the internal or lower surfaces of this beam in flammable material
must not come in contact with temperatures higher than 65 °C.
WARNING: We cannot be made liable for a wrong operation of the plant, when it does not comply with the provisions of these
instructions or when it uses additional products not suitable for this device.
4. DESCRIPTION
The device is made up of metal sheet plates in painted steel, castings of cast iron and refractory materials.
The hearth is coated by cast iron castings or IRONKER, the grate holder and the related extractible grating are both made of cast iron. The
combustion chamber assembly is air-tight by welding and covered with a galvanized sheet metal carter.
The devices are equipped with a hearth with double thickness rear part made up of a drilled extractible plate.
Through these holes, pre-heated air gets into the hearth; in this way, it is possible to achieve a post-combustion with an increase of the
yield and a reduction of emissions of unburnt gases.
The sight door is assembled on extensible ball guides, which assure a robust and silent operation reliable in time.
The door lifting counter-weight is supported by two sturdy chains with related pinions.
The ceramic glass (resistant up to 700 °C) of the door allows a charming view on burning flames and avoids any leak of sparks and smoke.
Under the hearth grating there is a easily extractable ash drawer, also when the appliance works.
The heating of the room occurs:
a)
by convection: the passage of air through the coating and the covering hood releases heat in the room.
b)
by radiation: through the sight glass and the steel body, heat is radiated into the room.
The device is equipped with registers of primary and secondary air, with which it is possible to adjust the combustion air.
1A - PRIMARY air register
(Picture 8 at page
With the air register located under the door of the hearth, it is possible to adjust the air flow through the ash drawer and the grating
in direction of the fuel. The primary air is necessary for the combustion process. In order to open the passage of primary air the lever
should be completely pulled. The ash drawer has to be emptied regularly, so that ash cannot hinder the intake of primary air for the
combustion. Primary air is also necessary to keep fire live.
During the combustion of wood, the primary air register must be opened only a few, since otherwise the wood burns quickly and the
device can overheat (see chapter NORMAL OPERATION).
2A - SECONDARY air register
Under the door of the hearth there is a secondary air register.
This register must be opened (and therefore the lever completely pushed), in detail, for the combustion of wood, so that unburnt
carbon can be subject to a post-combustion, increasing the yield and assuring the cleaning of the glass (see chapter NORMAL
OPERATION).
The adjustment of the registers necessary to reach the rated calorific yield is the following one:
16
43)
(Picture 8 at page
43)
Fuel
PRIMARY air
Wood
Closed
MONOBLOCCO GHISA 750 - MONOBLOCCO IRONKER 750
dust).
2
Picture 2 at page 39
gives some examples of execution.
SECONDARY air
Open
TERTIARY AIR
Pre-adjusted
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