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PELLET STOVES
USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL
MCZ strongly recommends the use of certified fuel in
its stoves (DINplus and Ö-Norm M7135).
Using poor quality pellets or pellets that do not comply with the indications given above compromises the operation of your stove and may consequently lead to decline of the guarantee and liability for the product.
MCZ pellet stoves operate only with pellets of 5 mm to max. 30 mm length and 6 mm diameter (in ITALY only) or 6-8 mm diameter (in other European countries).
2.2. INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS
IMPORTANT!
The stove must be installed and assembled by qualified staff.
The stove must be installed in a suitable place to allow normal opening and regular maintenance.
The room in which the stove is installed must: offer the correct environmental conditions for operation be equipped with a 230V 50 Hz electrical power supply offer a suitable smoke outlet system be fitted with external ventilation
be fitted with an EC-compliant earthing system
The stove must be connected to a flue pipe or internal or external vertical duct, in accordance with the applicable standards in force.
The stove must be positioned so that the electrical plug is accessible.
IMPORTANT!
The stove must be connected to a flue pipe or a vertical duct that can discharge the smoke at the highest point of the home.
The smoke does, however, result from combustion of wood essences and may therefore soil walls if released in contact with or close to them.
Caution: the smoke is not very visible but is very hot
and can cause burns on contact.
Before positioning the stove, holes must be made for the smoke pipe passage and the external air inlet.
2.3. THE OPERATING ENVIRONMENT
For correct functioning and even distribution of heat, the stove should be positioned in a location in which the air required for pellet combustion can flow in (approximately 40 m 3 /h must be available), in accordance with the installation regulations and applicable standards in force in the country of installation.
The volume of the room should be no less than 30 m 3 .
Theoretical recommendations for installation
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PELLET STOVES
USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL
Air should enter through permanent apertures made in the walls (near the stove) that lead to the outside. These should have a minimum cross-section of 100 cm 2 .
These apertures must be made so as not to be obstructed in any way.
Air may also be taken from rooms adjoining the one to be ventilated, provided they are equipped with an external air inlet and are not used as bedrooms or bathrooms. These must not be rooms that present a fire hazard, for example: garages, timber storerooms, warehouses for flammable materials. The provisions of all the applicable standards in force must be observed in all circumstances.
Installation of the stove is not permitted in bedrooms, bathrooms or in any room in which another heating appliance is installed without an independent air inflow (fireplace, stove etc.).
It is forbidden to position the stove in rooms with an explosive atmosphere.
The floor of the room in which the stove is installed must be suitably sized to withstand the weight of the stove.
The room ventilation can be adjusted towards the rear wall only if there is suitable caulked ducting of the hot air flow.
PHILO Non-flammable walls Flammable walls
A
A=2cm
B=15cm
A=2cm
B=20cm
If particularly delicate objects are present, such as furniture, curtains or sofas, increase the stove clearances substantially.
If the floor is wooden, we recommend the use of a floor guard in compliance with the applicable standards in force in the country of installation.
Chapter 2 page 11
B
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Table of contents
- 4 INTRODUCTION
- 5 1. WARNINGS AND GUARANTEE TERMS
- 5 SAFETY WARNINGS
- 6 OPERATIONAL WARNINGS
- 7 DIRECTIVE 2002/96/EC
- 7 GUARANTEE TERMS
- 8 Guarantee limits
- 8 Exclusions
- 9 2. THEORETICAL RECOMMENDATIONS FOR INSTALLATION
- 9 THE PELLET
- 10 INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS
- 10 THE OPERATING ENVIRONMENT
- 12 CONNECTING THE EXTERNAL AIR INLET
- 12 CONNECTING THE SMOKE OUTLET PIPE
- 14 FLUE PIPE CONNECTION
- 14 CONNECTION TO AN EXTERNAL DUCT USING AN INSULATED OR DOUBLE-WALL PIPE
- 14 CONNECTION TO THE FLUE PIPE
- 15 OPERATING FAULTS ASSOCIATED WITH DRAUGHT DEFECTS IN THE FLUE PIPE
- 16 3. INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY
- 16 SKETCHES AND TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
- 16 PHILO COMFORT AIR dimensions
- 17 Technical specifications
- 18 PREPARATION AND UNPACKING
- 20 CONNECTING THE SMOKE OUTLET PIPE
- 21 CONNECTING THE HOT AIR DUCT
- 23 FITTING THE CLADDING
- 23 Fitting the front panels and grilles
- 24 Fitting the upper top
- 25 FITTING THE AIR FILTER
- 25 OPENING/ CLOSING THE DOOR
- 25 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
- 26 4. OPERATION
- 26 WARNINGS PRIOR TO START-UP
- 27 CHECK PRIOR TO START-UP
- 27 SETTINGS TO IMPLEMENT BEFORE THE FIRST START-UP
- 27 LOADING PELLETS
- 28 5. LCD REMOTE CONTROL
- 28 Characteristics of the remote control
- 28 Graphic appearance
- 29 Operation of the remote control
- 29 General rules
- 29 Initial settings
- 29 Adjusting the time
- 29 °C – °F setting
- 29 Setting the operating mode
- 29 MANUAL mode (indicated by MAN)
- 29 AUTOMATIC mode (indicated by AUTO)
- 30 TIMER mode (indicated by TIMER)
- 30 ECO mode (indicated by ECO )
- 31 Various settings
- 31 Room ventilation
- 31 Sleep function
- 32 TIMER settings
- 32 TIMER time frame display
- 32 Modifying the TIMER time frames
- 32 Enabling the TIMER-ECO time frames
- 33 6. EMERGENCY PANEL
- 34 Start-up/ shutdown via the emergency panel
- 34 Carica coclea (Load pellet)
- 35 7. SAFETY DEVICES AND ALARMS
- 35 SAFETY DEVICES
- 36 ALARM SIGNALS
- 38 Silencing alarms
- 38 Mechanical seizure of the stove
- 39 8. MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING
- 39 DAILY OR WEEKLY CLEANING UNDER THE USER'S RESPONSIBILITY
- 39 Before every start-up
- 39 Check every 2 / 3 days
- 40 Cleaning the glazing
- 40 ROUTINE CLEANING UNDER THE SPECIALISED TECHNICIAN'S RESPONSIBILITY
- 40 Cleaning the heat exchanger
- 42 Decommissioning (end of season)
- 42 Checking the internal components
- 43 9. FAULTS / CAUSES / SOLUTIONS
- 45 10. WIRING DIAGRAMS