OPERATING PRINCIPLE AND GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS


The devices are designed to produce hot water by automatically burning wood pellets.

All phases are controlled by the electronic controller's software, which guarantee's high efficiency and low emissions in total safety.

The hot water is conveyed to the radiators (high temperature) or in-floor radiator panels (low temperature) throughout the house.

The fireplace stoves can be integrated into hybrid systems with solar panels, wall-mounted boilers and accumulators, etc., to create advanced heating solution

Special kits are available to allow them to produce domestic hot water for the bathroom and kitchen, which can be stored in boilers so as always to be available at the desired temperature.

Pellet fireplace stoves can also be connected to the existing heating system, whether with closed or open expansion vessel.

A wide range of kits area available for every installation requirement.





GENERAL OPERATIONAL SCHEME


For the scheme specific to your model, refer to the technical data sheet enclosed with the product.



1 = pellet hopper with loading drawer (16)



2 = screw for conveying the pellets from the hopper to the combustion chamber



3 = screw gearmotor



4 = pellet combustion hearth



5 = electric heating element for igniting the pellet



6 = centrifugal fan for extracting the combustion fumes



7 = hot air fan



8 = fumes outlet port for connection to flue



9 = front grille for delivering hot air to the room



10 = combustion air port for connection to external intake



11 = synoptic panel for controlling/monitoring the device's operation



12 = dual door panels, in ceramic glass, thermal shock resistant to 800°C.



13 = wraparound water tank



14 = combustion chamber block with door for access to equipment behind chamber itself (cleaning and maintenance)



15 = integrated plumbing kit for maximum safety and easy installation