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12.2 Mechanical thermostat (optional)
There is the possibility to put a thermostat in the room besides the installed stove: it is enough to
connect a mechanical thermostat (like those for boilers) following the instructions of next point (we
suggest to place the additional mechanical thermostat at a floor level of 1,50 m.)
12.2.1 Installation of the mechanical thermostat (optional)
1. Turn off the appliance using the main switch on the rear of the stove
2. Pull the plug out of the relative power socket
3. By referring to the electric drawing , connect the two thermostat wires to the relative terminals
on the back side of the stove , one red and one black.
N.B.: installation must be carried out by a specialized technician.
12.2.2 Mechanical thermostat operation
1. Set the desired heating power by means of the buttons 4 and 5 (fig. 20 and 21)).
2. Bring the room temperature to minimum by means of button
2 (Fig. 20 and 20bis) and the
display will show
“ Low”.
3. Adjust the desired room temperature by means of the thermostat (f.i. 21C°); the display will
show
“ t on”
4. When the stove reaches the desired temperature, it goes to the minimum operating condition
(
“Low“ will appear on D1). If the temperature drops, the stove will pass to “t on” again,
returning to the setting previously adjusted.
12.2.3 Mechanical thermostat with energy saving function (Stby)
The function Stby is used in order to further reduce the pellet saving, switching off the stove when
the desired temperature has been reached.
On the contrary, if the temperature falls down, the stove will automatically switch on.
1. Set the desired temperature through the button 4 and 5 (
Pict. 20 and 20bis)
2. Through the button 2, set the room temperature at the minimum position till when on the display
D1 appears the writing
Low and Set blinking.
3. While the writing
Low and Set are blinking, press button 1 for 3 seconds and on the display
appears the writing
Stby, that means that the function of energy saving is on.
4. Through the mechanical thermostat, increase the temperature till when on the display the writing
Acc15 will appear, that means that the stove is starting the automatic switching on and then
will continue with the normal functioning.
5. When the mechanical thermostat reaches the desired temperature, the stove starts the
Stby
function switching off automatically.
12.2.4 Mechanical thermostat operation for canalisation motor (only for DIVINA PLUS)
The connection of an external thermostat allow to share the functioning of the stove from the
functioning of the canalisation motor.
At this point you just have to fix the desired temperature, the mechanical thermostat will control
the functioning of the second motor :
If the temperature has not been reached jet, the second motor will follow the running of the stove
Once the temperature has been reached, the stove will bring the second motor to the first power,
making the pilot light of the control panel blinking ( see chapter 8 control panel ).