Installation, use and maintenance manual Termo BEA - Termo BEA maiolica heating stove 48.41.15.011.
1 - GENERAL INFORMATION 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Safety rules 1.3 Technical description 1.3.1 Ash and fire door 1.3.2 Secondary air control 1.3.3 Secondary air 1.3.4 Thermostat 1.4 Fuel 1.5 Accessories supplied 1.6 Reference standards 1.7 Dataplate 1.8 Ordering replacement parts 1.9 Stove decommissioning 2 – TRANSPORT AND INSTALLATION 2.1 Packing, handling, shipment and transport 2.2 Adjusting the combustion air 2.3 Instructions for safe installation 2.4 Connection to the flue 2.5 Room ventilation 2.
1 - GENERAL INFORMATION 1.1 Introduction Dear Customer, First of all we wish to thank you for the trust placed in us by purchasing one of our products. Please read and carefully follow the advice given in this installation, use and maintenance manual in order make best use of the product. Make sure: - installation, testing and cleaning are carried out according to that described in this manual, under penalty of nullity of the warranty.
MS P M EM M - delivery F 1” R - return F 1” P -hole for probe pocket F 1/2 “ S -hole for water filling F ½ “ Ms –DHW delivery F ½” E – supply DHW F ½” R S Fig. 1 To adjust the primary and secondary air shift the adjustment lever (E) to position (1) for air inlet closed; (2) 1/3 open; (3) 2/3 open; (4) fully open.
1.3.1 Firebox door (B) and ash opening (D) To open the fire door pull the handle outwards. A protective glove is supplied for opening the stove fire door (the handle becomes very hot). The ash zone has an adjustable combustion air inlet opening for use during the lighting stage. 1.3.2 Secondary air control (A) The secondary air control lever is located under the door (Fig.1 ) .
1.4 Permissible and non-permissible fuels Permissible fuels are natural-type logs of wood, dry and resin-free (beech, oak and birch), 20-25 cm long. The wood should be seasoned for at least two years; the maximum recommended moisture content is 20%, in order to ensure combustion without smoke and soot. Do not use: - coal dust; thinly cut pieces of wood (permissible only in the lighting stage); bark and chips; waste in general; treated paper and cardboard; wood treated with protective substances.
For the dealer: To request any replacement parts contact the Cola s.r.l. service centre and/or send a fax clearly specifying the following: stove model; serial number; date of purchase; list of replacement parts; details of faults encountered. - Operations on parts must be carried out by authorised and/or qualified personnel. - Only use original Cola replacement parts. 1.
2.5 Room ventilation The air necessary for combustion, i.e. up to 20 m³ every hour, must be ensured in rooms where stoves with natural flue draught are installed. The air change must occur through several fixed openings to the outside, whose cross section must comply with the current local regulations. Such openings must be protected with grilles and must never be obstructed. If the air is insufficient, even the operation of an extractor hood in the room can negatively affect stove operation. 2.
2.7 Advice on flues and connections Flues must be made from suitable materials and perfectly insulated, with characteristics that prevent temperature decreases. The inner walls must be perfectly smooth without any narrowing or protrusions along the entire length, so as not to create friction or vortices in the smoke which could cause a considerable reduction in draught. Any cleaning and inspection doors must be perfectly closed during operation. The flue outlets must be 0.
If there are several heating stoves in the same home, each must have its own flue. It is inadvisable to make openings in the flue for other appliances, since the draught could be negatively affected. According to Standard UNI 7429, the chimney cap must meet several requirements; above all, it must have a useful outlet cross section at least double that of the flue.
3.7 Idle period If the stove is not used for long periods it is advisable to store it in a safe and protected place. To best preserve the stove: carefully clean it, and replace any damaged parts if necessary; cover it to protect it from dust. 4 – ROUTINE STOVE CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE Good maintenance will help improve stove operation, efficiency and service life. Every day, before lighting the fire, remove any unburnt residuals on the grate and the ashes in the ash pan zone. 4.
5 – TROUBLESHOOTING 5.1 The stove does not work - Make sure the connection and size of the flue are suitable for the heating power of the stove. Make sure the flue is constructed in conformity with the current regulations. Make sure the flue inspection doors or openings are closed and sealed. Make sure no other appliances are connected to the flue. 5.2 Difficult lighting - Open the primary air control and the damper. Use wood and lignite blocks with low moisture content.
"CE" MARKING INFORMATION ref. TermoBEA-TermoBEA maiolica ANSELMO COLA 07 EN 13240 Solid fuel burning appliances : min. 200 mm Minimum distance from flammable materials : 0.594 % CO emission in fumes Max. permissible water pressure Flue gas temperature Nominal heat output : 2 bar : 366.51 °C : 18.63 kW 13.07 kW hot water production 5.56 kW output in heating Efficiency : 71.