RAVELLI FRANCESCA Pellet Stove User Manual
- June 9, 2024
- RAVELLI
Table of Contents
FRANCESCA Pellet Stove
USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL
Stoves with RDS technology
Francesca – RV 80 Ceramica Nicole – RV 100 Classic – Roma
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Please read this entire manual before installation and
use of this pellet fuel-burning room heater. Failure to follow these
instructions could result in property damage, bodily injury or even death.
Contact local building or fire officials about restrictions and installation
inspection requirements in your area. Contact local authorities to see if a
permit must be obtained before installation.
ASTM E 1509-12 · UL 1482 – 11 · ULC S627-00 · Oregon Administration Rules
814-23-909 · Mobile Home Approved
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SUMMARY
INTRODUCTION ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………4
Information…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 4
Description of use and maintenance manual ……………………………………………………………………………………………
4 WARNINGS …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..4 THANK
YOU………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….4 SAFETY
INFORMATION…………………………………………………………………………………………………5 GENERAL
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..6 Responsibility
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 6 Majolica finishes
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 6 What are the wood
pellets ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 7 The components of the
stove………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 7 The
combustion……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 8 Compliance
status………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 9 Spare
parts…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 9 Glass and
gasket replacement………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 9 SAFETY DEVICES
……………………………………………………………………………………………………….10 TECHNICAL
FEATURES……………………………………………………………………………………………….10 POSITIONING, ASSEMBLY AND
INSTALLATION ………………………………………………………….11 Environment of use
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 11 Mobile Home Requirements
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 12 Vent Termination Locations
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 12 Examples of installation
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 13 Determining Size of Pipe to
install…………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 14 Minimum distance from
combustible material ……………………………………………………………………………………….. 15 Examples of
installation (only for pellet fireplace insert)………………………………………………………………………… 17
Minimum opening for masonry and manufactured fireplace (only for pellet
fireplace insert) …………………… 20 Standard horizontal installation
configurations……………………………………………………………………………………… 21 DESCRIPTION OF THE
FUNCTIONING AND SYMBOLOGY OF THE DISPLAY…………………..23 PROCEDURES FOR USE
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 23 Checks prior to start-up
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 23 Pellet auger loading
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 23 Switching the appliance on
and off ……………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 23 Failed ignition
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 24 Set of the room
temperature …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 24 Set of the working
power………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 25 OPERATING PHASES OF THE
APPLIANCE ……………………………………………………………………25 Sequence of ignition
phases…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 25 Modulation
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 25 Description of menu
functions………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 25 Remote control
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 31 Stove phase general
layout …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 32 Description of
alarms……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 32 Thermal alarm with
reset ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 34 ELECTRICAL WIRING
DIAGRAM ………………………………………………………………………………….35 MAINTENANCE
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………..37 Cleaning the surfaces
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 37 Cleaning the fire pot
before each ignition………………………………………………………………………………………………. 37 Cleaning the
FIREX 600 ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 38 WARRANTY
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..39 Warranty
conditions……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 39 Registration of
warranty ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 39 Info and problems
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 39
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INTRODUCTION
Please read this manual carefully. It describes all the phases necessary for
perfect functioning of the stove. The regulations on installation and
operation in this manual may differ from the regulations in force locally. In
this case, the indications of the competent local authorities must always be
followed. The drawings shown in this manual are indicative and not to scale.
Information The packaging that we have used offers good protection against any
damage due to transport. Always check the stove immediately after delivery: in
the event of any damage, please inform your Ravelli dealer immediately.
Description of use and maintenance manual With this use and maintenance
manual, Ravelli wishes to provide the user with all the information on safety
in using the stove, in order to avoid damage to persons or things or parts of
the stove. Please read this manual carefully before use and any work on the
product.
WARNINGS
Ravelli stoves are manufactured taking care even on the individual components
in order to protect both the user and the installer from any accidents. The
authorized personnel, after any work on the product, should therefore always
pay special attention to the electrical connections. Installation must be
performed by authorized personnel, who must give the purchaser a declaration
of conformity of the appliance, and who will assume all responsibility for the
final installation and consequent good functioning of the product installed.
It is also necessary to take into consideration all the laws and national,
regional, provincial and local regulations present in the country in which the
appliance has been installed. In the event of failure to respect these
precautions, Aico S.p.A. declines all responsibility. This instruction manual
is an integral part of the product: please make sure that it is always with
the stove, including in the case of transfer to another owner or user, or
transfer to another place. In the case of its damage or loss, please request
another copy from the Technical service. This stove must be used for the
purpose for which it has been specifically manufactured. Do not use the
appliance as an incinerator or in any way other than that for which it was
designed. All contractual and tort responsibility of the manufacturer is
excluded for damage caused to persons, animals or things, due to errors of
installation, maintenance regulation or improper use. No other fuel except the
pellets must be used. Do not use liquid fuels. After having removed the
packaging, please make sure that the contents are complete and intact. All the
electrical components that make up the stove must be replaced with original
spare parts exclusively from an authorized technical assistance centre.
Maintenance of the stove must be performed at least once a year, planning it
in time with the technical assistance centre. Do not make any unauthorized
modification to the appliance.
For safety reasons, please remember that: – the stove must not be used by
children or disabled people without assistance; – do not touch the stove when
barefoot or when any parts of the body are wet; – the safety devices or
adjustment devices must not be modified without the authorization or
instructions of Ravelli.
The stove, especially the external surfaces, reaches very high temperatures
when it is in operation; take care when touching it to avoid burns.
The stove has been designed to function in any climatic condition; in the
event of particularly adverse conditions (wind, freezing), safety systems
could switch off the stove. If this occurs, contact the technical assistance
and, in any case, do not disable the safety systems.
THANK YOU
Dear Customer, We would like to thank you and congratulate you on the
excellent choice you have made. With the Ravelli stove, you will see that
quality and economy can go hand in hand, offering excellent performances with
limited consumption and being totally practical. Please find below some
suggestions, which we would like to give you, to obtain the most from your
stove and to fully enjoy all the advantages that it can give you. Through
this, we want to be close to our customers to offer the maximum technical
support to all those who use our technology.
Aico S.p.A. thanks you for your confidence and wishes you happy times in the
company of your pellet stove.
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SAFETY INFORMATION
The stove must be installed and tested by specialized personnel instructed by
the Ravelli. Please read this use and maintenance manual before installing and
putting the stove into operation! If you require further information, please
contact your Ravelli dealer.
IMPORTANT The place of installation of the stove must comply with local,
national and Federal regulations. The stove must be fuelled only with quality
pellets with a diameter of 6 mm as described in the specific chapter. The
stove cannot operate with traditional wood The stove must not be used as an
incinerator. FIRE HAZARD!!! Installation, the electrical connections, checking
the functioning and maintenance must be performed by qualified and authorized
personnel. Improper installation or poor maintenance (not compliant with what
is shown in the following manual) may cause damage to persons and things. In
this condition, Ravelli is relieved of all civil or criminal responsibility.
Before connecting the stove electrically, the connection of the exhaust tubes
must be completed (specifically for pellet stoves, not made from aluminium)
with the flue. The protection grille inside the pellet hopper must never be
removed. There must be sufficient circulation of air in the room where the
stove is installed. Never open the door of the stove whilst it is functioning.
FIRE HAZARD!!! The stove must not be used with the door open or with the glass
broken. FIRE HAZARD!!! When the stove is operating, the surfaces, the glass,
the handle and the pipes become overheated: during functioning, these parts
must only be touched with the adequate protection. Do not light the stove
without having first performed the daily inspection as described in the
MAINTENANCE chapter of this manual. Do not place any washing on the stove to
dry. Keep clothes and similar at a suitable distance from the stove. FIRE
HAZARD!!! DO NOT USE CHEMICALS OR FLUIDS TO START THE FIRE. DO NOT BURN
GARBAGE OR FLAMMABLE FLUIDS SUCH AS GASOLINE, NAPHTHA OR ENGINE OIL. DO NOT
INSTALL A FLUE DAMPER. DO NOT CONNECT THIS UNIT TO A CHIMNEY FLUE SERVING
ANOTHER APPLIANCE. Attachment and securement of the exhaust venting system to
the product and to each adjoining section. All joints for connector pipe shall
be required to be fastened with at least three screws. If vented horizontally,
joints shall be made gaslight in a manner that shall be specified. Perform
regular inspection, maintenance, and cleaning of the chimney and chimney
connector Disposal of Ashes: Ashes should be placed in a metal container with
a tight fitting lid. The closed container of ashes should be placed on a non-
combustible floor or on the ground, well away from all combustible materials,
and moved outdoors immediately. If the ashes are disposed of by burial in soil
or otherwise locally dispersed, they should be retained in the closed
container until all cinders have thoroughly cooled. Other waste shall not be
placed in this container. Caution against the storage or use of flammable
liquids, as follows: Never use gasoline, gasoline-type lantern fuel, kerosene,
charcoal lighter fluid, or similar liquids to start or `freshen up’ a fire in
this heater. Keep all such liquids well away from the heater while it is in
use. Creosote – Formation and Need for Removal When wood is burned slowly, it
produces tar and other organic vapors, which combine with expelled moisture to
form creosote. The creosote vapors condense in the relatively cool chimney
flue of a slow-burning fire. As a result, creosote residue accumulates on the
flue lining. When ignited this creosote makes an extremely hot fire The
exhaust venting system should be inspected at least once every two months
during the heating season to determine if a creosote buildup has occurred. If
creosote has accumulated it should be removed to reduce the risk of a chimney
fire. Scrupulously follow the maintenance programme. Do not switch off the
stove by disconnecting the electricity mains supply. Do not clean the stove
until the structure and the ashes have cooled down completely. Carry out all
operations in maximum safety and tranquillity. Coply with exhaust venting
system termination requirements including location restrictions to air inlets,
distances from windows, doors, and air inlets and distance to combustible
materials. DO NOT CONNECT TO OR USE IN CONJUNCTION WITH ANY AIR DISTRIBUTION
DUCTWORK UNLESS SPECIFICALLY APPROVED FOR SUCH INSTALLATIONS. Hot while in
operation. Keep children, clothing and furniture away. Contact may cause skin
burns. The type of chimney shall be suitable for solid fuel and the chimney
connector must be in good condition and kept clean. Establish a routine for
the fuel, pellet burner and fring technique. Check daily for creosote build-up
until experience shows how often you need to clean to be safe. Be aware that
the hotter the fire the less creosote is deposited and weekly cleaning may be
necessary in mild weather even though monthly cleaning may be enough in the
coldest months. Contact your local or fire authority for information on how to
handle a chimney fire. Have a clearly understood plan to handle a chimney
fire. Keep firing and deashing doors closed and maintain all seals in good
conditions. Do not strike or slam shut the door, the glass can brake. The
glass shall be cleaned only when cold, do not clean a hot glass. Use a dry
cloth with normal glass detergent, do not use any abrasive cleaner. The type
of chimney shall be suitable for solid fuel and the chimney connector must be
in good condition and kept clean. When this room heater is not properly
installed, a house fire may result. To reduce the risk of fire, follow the
installation
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instructions. Contact local building or fire officials about restrictions and installation inspection requirements in your area. This room heater must be connected to a chimney complying with the requirements for type L pellet vent listed to UL641 or CAN/ULC S609 or a code-approved masonry chimney with a flue liner. This wood heater needs periodic inspection and repair for proper operation. It is against federal regulations to operate this wood heater in a manner inconsistent with operating instructions in this manual. – This wood heater has a manufacturer-set minimum low burn rate that must not be altered. It is against federal regulations to alter this setting or otherwise operate this wood heater in a manner inconsistent with operating instructions in this manual. This heater is designed to burn wood pellet only. DO NOT BURN ANY OTHER FUEL. Burning other materials may result in release of toxic fumes or render the heater ineffective and cause smoke. Do not overfire. Attempts to achieve heat output rates that exceed heater design specifications can result in permanent damage to the heater. Flues gases contain carbon monoxide (CO), it is recommended to install smoke monitors and CO monitors for areas that are expected to generated CO. Inspect the chimney to minimize visible emissions. Soot and Flyash: Formation and Need for Removal–The products of combustion will contain small particles of flyash. The flyash will collect in the exhaust venting system and restrict the flow of the flue gases. Incomplete combustion, such as occurs during startup, shutdown, or incorrect operation of the room heater will lead to some soot formation which will collect in the exhaust venting system. The exhaust venting system should be inspected at least once every year to determine if cleaning is necessary.
GENERAL
The Stove must only operate in rooms. As it is controlled by an electronic
board, combustion is completely automatic and controlled and the control unit
regulates the ignition phase, 5 levels of power and the switching off phase,
guaranteeing safe functioning. Most of the ashes produced by the combustion of
the pellets fall into the collection drawer. However, always check the fire
pot every day, as not all pellets have high standards of quality and could
leave residue that is difficult to remove. The glass has a special air
circulation for self-cleaning. However, a slight greyish film cannot be
avoided after a few hours of functioning. As already mentioned earlier,
pellets with a diameter of 6 mm must be used with the stove.
Responsibility Ravelli declines all responsibility, both civil and criminal,
with the delivery of this manual, for any accidents deriving from partial or
total failure to observe the instructions it contains, Ravelli declines all
responsibility deriving from the improper use of the stove, from its incorrect
use by the user, by unauthorized modifications and/or repairs or from the use
of spare parts which are not original. The manufacturer declines all direct
civil or criminal responsibility due to: · poor maintenance · failure to
observe the instructions in the manual · use not compliant with the safety
instructions · installation that is not compliant with the regulations in
force in the country. · installation by personnel who are not qualified or
authorized · modifications and repairs that are not authorized by the
manufacturer · use of spare parts that are not original · exceptional events
Majolica finishes Due to the special hand finish of the majolica surface
imperfections such as shadowing my accour .Those are details that make every
majolica one of its kind. As it is a delicate material, please handle with
care whilst cleaning and avoid blows as sudden breakage may occur. Please also
take care when loading the hopper (Ed.’s note; tank containing the pellets)
with the bag of pellets: do not place it on the stove!
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What are the wood pellets The wood pellets are made from sawdust and wood shavings produced in joiners’ shops. The material used cannot contain any foreign substance such as glue, varnish or synthetic substances. Subjecting it to high pressure, the wood is pressed through a plate with holes and due to the high pressure the sawdust is heated activating the natural binders of the wood. Thus, the pellets keep their shape even without the addition of bonding substances. The density of the wood pellet varies according to the type of wood and can be 1.5 twice greater than that of natural wood. The diameter of the cylindrical rods is 6 mm and their length can vary between 10 and 40 mm. Their real weight is greather than 650 kg/m3. Due to the low content of water (<10%) they have a high energy content. The standards ISO 17225-2:2014 define the quality of the pellets:
Length: < 40 mm Diameter: 6 mm approx. Real weight: > 600 kg/m3 Lower heating value: 16,5 MJ/kg ( 7100 BTU/lb) Residual humidity: < 10 % Ashes: < 1.2 % Specific weight: >1000 kg/m3
Do not put the bag of pellets on the ceramic parts during the loading operations.
The pellets must be transported and stored in a dry place. They swell on
contact with damp, and cannot be used, They must always be protected from the
damp both during transport and in storage. Do not place such fuel within the
space heater installation clearances or within the space required for charging
and ash removal.
The components of the stove
6 7
8
1
3 2 5
4 99
- pellet loading auger 2) electrical igniter 3) combustion fire pot 4) tube
for passage of smoke 5) air intake tube 6) stainless steel heat exchanger 7)
pellet hopper 8) baffle 9) smoke exhaust tube
This drawing shows the internal parts of a pellet stove. By filling the hopper (7), the pellets are loaded into the fire pot (3) through the loading auger (1). Ignition is by means of the electrical igniter (2), which overheats the air from the special entrance (5) which on contact with the pellets will allow the development of the flame. At this point the exhaust smoke is deviated towards the stainless steel exchanger (6) and through the smoke extraction tube (4) it is released into the flue, through the connection with the smoke exhaust pipe. (9).
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The combustion The combustion is a chemical reaction between fuel and
oxidizer. The result of this reaction is the heat. The three elements that are
required for the combustion are:
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OXYGEN
HEAT
– Fuel (pellet) – Oxidizer (oxygen available in the air) – Ignition (heat of embers or electrical ignitor)
PELLET
To get the combustion, the combustible and the carburant must be available in
a correct proportion.
The reaction between combustible and carburant is made by an external starter.
The start can be made by the hot reaction or by a sparkle. The combustion is
NOT CORRECT, the flame is too tight with too much incandescent pellet in the
fire pot. Adjust the Set pellet/air reducing the air percentage (from 0 up to
-5); in the vent this is not enough to get a proper flame, increase the
loading quantity of the pellet (from 0 up to +5) to reach the flame condition
shown in picture 3.
INCORRECT combustion, flame too drawn, in “blowtorch” style with a high quality of incandescent pellets coming out of the grate. Correct the pellet/air set by reducing the percentage of air (from 0 to -5); if not sufficient, also increase the percentage of falling pellets (from 0 to +5) to arrive to the condition in Figure 3. If the changes made to the settings do not bring the stove to the right combustion conditions in Figure 3, contact the Technical Support Centre.
Pic. 1
INCORRECT combustion, “spring” flame in “wood stove” style with high quantity
of pellets not burning on the grate. Firstly, check the door is closed and the
ash pan. Secondly, correct the pellet/air set by increasing the percentage of
air (from 0 to +5); if not sufficient, also reduce the percentage of falling
pellets (from 0 to -5) to arrive to the condition in Figure 3. If the changes
made to the settings do not bring the stove to the right combustion conditions
in Figure 3, contact the Technical Support Centre.
Pic. 2
The combustion IS CORRECT, full flame yellow/white and minimum quantity of
pellet in the fire pot. The combustion if fine and no ad. The picture 3 show a
flame done with a stove working at power P5.
Pic. 3
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Compliance status This manual describes the installation and operation of the Ravelli, Francesca 2015, Nicole, RV80 Ceramica wood pellet heater. This heaters meet the 2020 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s wood pellet emission limits for wood heaters sold after May 15th 2015. Under specific test conditions this heater has been shown to deliver heat at rates ranging from 11695 to 28231 Btu/hr. This manual describes the installation and operation of the Ravelli, Roma wood pellet fireplace insert. This heater meets the 2020 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s wood pellet emission limits for wood heaters sold after May 15th 2015. Under specific test conditions this heater has been shown to deliver heat at rates ranging from 10250 to 31500 Btu/hr. This manual describes the installation and operation of the Ravelli, RV100 CLASSIC wood pellet heater. This heaters meet the 2020 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s wood pellet emission limits for wood heaters sold after May 15th 2015. Under specific test conditions this heater has been shown to deliver heat at rates ranging from 10750 to 34500 Btu/hr.
Francesca 2015, Nicole and RV80 Ceramica
RV100 Classic
Roma
Emission Rate (g/hr)
1.00 0.7 0.74
Heating Efficiency (% Overall)
80.73%
80.2% 75.5%
1st hour Emission Rate (g/hr)
1.09
0.67 1.33
CO emission gr/hr
6.24 2.72 9.45
Spare parts Use original spare parts only. Do not use any substitute material. Do not wait for the components to be worn before replacing them. Replace a worn component before it is completely broken to prevent any accidents caused by the sudden breakage of components, perform the periodic maintenance checks as described in the dedicated chapter. Removal of broken or damaged components shall be only done by authorized technical service.
Glass and gasket replacement
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Use only ceramic type glass. To replace the glass the door needs to be disassembled according to the below drawing.
Francesca 2015 – Nicole
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3
2
4
Ceramic glass dimensions: 250 x 307 mm (9.8” x 12.08” ) thickness 4mm (0.16”)
5 6
Glass twist tricovet gasket: diam. 10 mm / 0.39″ L1230 mm / 48.43″
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RV 100 Classic
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DESCRIZIONE
Data
Dis.
MODIFICHE
TOLLERANZE GENERALI PER QUOTE LINEARI, ANGOLARI, SMUSSI E
RACCORDI, CLASSE FINE UNI EN 22768-1, DOVE NON INDICATE
8 DENOMINAZIONE (DENOMINATION)
MODIFICARE SOLO SU CAD CAD DRAWNING HANDLING ON CAD SYSTEM ONLY
SCALA (SCALE)
1:5
FORMATO (SCHEET) A3
MATRICE
7 ASS. PORTA MONTATA
MATERIALE (MATERIAL)
TRATTAM. SUPERFICIALE
Appr.
3
DIS.
CONTR.
(DESIGNER)
(CHECKED)
–
3
DATA (DATE) venerdì 20 dicembre 2013
(PWEESIOGHKTg ) 10.281
N. DISEGNO
MOD.
00
(DRWG NR.)
9
Via Kupfer 25036 Palazzolo S/O – BRESCIA – ITALY
014-10-001A
Ceramic glass dimensions: 319 x 460 mm (12.55” x 18.11”) thickness 5 mm
(0.20”)
Glass ribbon trecotee gasket: 10 mm x 3 mm (0.39″ x 0.12″) L1344 mm (52.91″)
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4 Ceramic glass dimensions:
305 x 449 mm (12 ” x 17.68” )
N°PARTE
CODICE
DESCRIZIONE
Materiale
Default/ PESO
Q.tà
(Kg)
5
thickness 4mm (0.16”) 1
NE1029
2
014-03-008S
3
014-03-021N
DADO ALTO CL.8 4MA ZN UNI 5587 ASSIEME GRUPPO PORTA SALDATA ANGOLARE BLOCCA VETRO
COMMERCIO Lam.Zincata sp. 1mm.
12 —-
1
3.340
2
0.066
4
014-03-022N
ANGOLARE BLOCCA VETRO
Lam.Zincata sp.1mm.
2
0.086
6
5
014-77-006N
VETRO
VETRO CERAMICO Sp.4 mm.
1
1.396
6
014-66-029N
NASTRO TRICOTEE NERO ADESIVO 20X3 2256/N/AD-1502(cod.int. 1800-00-052 L.1510)
FIBRA DI VETRO
1
0.108
1
7
014-66-030N
TRECCIA TRICOVET GRIGIA Ø14 2228/G-0014190(cod.int. 1800-00-067 L.1250)
FIBRA DI VETRO
1
0.189
3
Glass twist tricovet gasket: 8 9 Mod.
014-03-009S NE1287
STAFFA VETRO SALDATA VITE AUTOFORMANTE TE FL. M5x8 DIN7500 BN 3326 DESCRIZIONE
COMMERCIO Data
1 12
Dis.
1572.15 0.004
Appr.
MODIFICHE
diam. 14 mm TOLLERANZE GENERALI PER QUOTE LINEARI, ANGOLARI, SMUSSI E RACCORDI, CLASSE FINE UNI EN 22768-1, DOVE NON INDICATE
/
DENOMINAZIONE (DENOMINATION)
0.55″MODIFICARE SOLO SU CAD CAD DRAWNING HANDLING ON CAD SYSTEM ONLY
SCALA (SCALE)
1:5
FORMATO (SCHEET) A3
MATRICE
L1250 mm /49.21″ ASSIEME GRUPPO PORTA COMPLETA
MATERIALE (MATERIAL)
TRATTAM. SUPERFICIALE
Via Kupfer 25036 Palazzolo S/O – BRESCIA – ITALY
DIS. (DESIGNER)
DATA (DATE) lunedì 8 settembre 2014
N. DISEGNO (DRWG NR.)
014-03-004A
CONTR. (CHECKED)
PESO Kg (WEIGHT)
6,967
MOD.
Roma
Ceramic glass dimensions: 260 x 375 mm (10.24” x 14.76”) thickness 5mm (0.20”)
Glass ribbon trecotee gasket: 10 mm x 3 mm (0.39″ x 0.12″) L1100 mm (43.31″)
Door tricovet gasket: diam. 14 mm / 0.55″ L1365 mm / 53.77″
Door tricovet gasket: diam. 10 mm / 0.39″ L1500 mm / 59.06″
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stessa, il presente disegno non potra’ essere comunque utilizzato per la
costruzione dell’ oggetto rappresentato ne venire comunicato a terzi o
riprodotto. La Societa’ proprietaria tutela i propri diritti a rigore di
legge. All proprietary right reserved by Society Ravelli Group This drawing
shall not be reproduced or in any way utilized for the manifacture of the
component of unit herein illustrated and must not be released to other parties
without written consent any infringement will be legally pursued. Posizione
file di disegno: X:ECO-PROGETTI0_STUFEARCHIVIO-VALIDIMODELLI-SW-114 Posizione
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Proprieta’ della Societa’ Ravelli Group Senza autorizzazione scitta della
stessa, il presente disegno non potra’ essere comunque utilizzato per la
costruzione dell’ oggetto rappresentato ne venire comunicato a terzi o
riprodotto. La Societa’ proprietaria tutela i propri diritti a rigore di
legge. All proprietary right reserved by Society Ravelli Group This drawing
shall not be reproduced or in any way utilized for the manifacture of the
component of unit herein illustrated and must not be released to other parties
without written consent any infringement will be legally pursued. Posizione
file di disegno: X:ECO-PROGETTI0_STUFEARCHIVIO-VALIDIMODELLI-SW-114
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SAFETY DEVICES The stove is fitted with sophisticated safety systems so that, in the case of breakage of one of the individual parts or defects in the flue, no damage will be caused to the stove and the room in which it is installed. In any case, when a problem arises, the pellets stop falling immediately and the ” switch off ” phase is activated. The corresponding alarm will be shown on the display. The details can be seen in chapter 9 “DESCRIPTION OF ALARMS”.
TECHNICAL FEATURES
Height
Inch
Francesca 2015
37.67
Nicole 36.8
RV 80 Ceramica
39
RV 100 Classic
44.1
Roma 31.5
Width
Depth Weight Diameter of smoke exit tube Min – max hourly consumption of
pellets Supply
Hopper capacity
Efficiency * Smoke temperature min – max
Inch Inch Lbs Inch
Lbs/h V – Hz
Lbs % °F
17.32 18.46 200 3.14
1.7 – 4.3 120 – 60
35 80.73 176 – 302
17.4 19.6 253 3.14
1.7 – 4.3 120 – 60
35 80.73 176 – 302
20.20 19.1 270 3.14
1.7 – 4.3 120 – 60
35 80.73 176 – 302
21.7 21.9 320 3.14
1.5 – 5.1 120 – 60
50 80.2 200 – 415
43.4 29.5 550 3.14
1.6 – 5 120 – 60
50 75.5 240 – 410
*overll heating efficiency is determined using higher heating value of the fuel. To achieve the declared efficiency the stove should be placed in the main living area. Basament or other external locations will negatively affect efficiency.
The data shown above are indicative and not binding. Ravelli reserves the right to make any modifications for the purpose of improving the performances of the product.
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POSITIONING, ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION
Environment of use The positioning of the stove is decisive for a successful
and equal heating of the room. Before deciding where to place the stove, the
following must be taken into account: – The stove must be installed on a floor
with a sufficient carrying capacity. If the existing building does not meet
this requisite, appropriate measures must be taken (i.e. load distribution
plate). – The combustion air cannot be obtained from a garage or from an area
without ventilation or exchange of air, but from a free or external space –
The stove must not be installed in a bedroom, bathroom or shower, or where
there is already another heating appliance without an autonomous air flow
(chimney, stove etc.) – A non-combustable Hearth board 6″ from front of unit
and 6″ from the sides must be installed before unit is placed on the floor. –
Installation is better in a large and central room in the house to ensure
maximum circulation of the heat; – Connection to the main supply is
recommended using a grounded outlet (if the cable supplied is not long enough
to reach the nearest outlet, use an extension cord with a surge protector); –
The stove must be placed in a position that receives the necessary level of
air for appropriate combustion of the pellets (at least 131.23 f3/h must be
available), in accordance with installation regulation and local legislations;
– All joints for connector pipe is required to be fastened with at least three
screws. – If vented horizontally joint should be siliconed with hi-temp.
silicone and screwed so they are gas tight. (RTU 500 silicone) – the chimney
connector shall not pass through an attic or roof space, closet or similar
conceald space, or a floor or ceiling. Where passage through a wal, or
partition of combustible construction is desired, the installationshall
conform to CAN/CSA-B365. The stove must be installed and assembled by
qualified personnel. The room must be: – Prepared for the environmental
functioning conditions – Prepared with an adequate system of evacuation of
smoke – Have a 120V 60 Hz electricity mains supply – Do not connect this unit
to a chimney flue serving another appliance – Use only UL Listed Type L Vent
or Pellet Vent 3″ in. I.D. venting system to exhaust. Do not install flue
damper in the exhaust system of this unit. – The chimney connector and each
other adjoining section must be firmly attached and secured to the stove. – Do
not install the chimney directly at the outlet of the appliance. A chimney
connector (flue pipe) is required unless the appliance is specifically
approved for that type of installation. – It is important to use all the
specified components, do not use other components. – “In Canada, to comply
with CSA B365, Installation Code for Solid-Fuel-Burning Appliances and
Equipment, any combustible covering beneath the appliance and/or within the
area extending horizontally at least 450 mm (18 in) beyond the appliance on
any side equipped with a door, and at least 200 mm (8 in) beyond the appliance
on other sides, shall be protected by a continuous, durable, non-combustible
pad that will provide ember protection. The 450 mm (18 in) ember protection
required on any side with a door shall extend for the full width of the
appliance plus the 200 mm (8 in) required on each side of the appliance
without a door. Where an appliance is installed less than 200 mm (8 in) from a
wall, the ember pad need only extend to the base of the wall. An ember pad
shall not be placed on top of a carpet unless the pad is structurally
supported to prevent displacement and distortion”. – Specification of the
chimney as a CAN/ULC-S609 listed.
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– Have a 120V 60 Hz (EN73-23) electricity mains supply – DM-
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flue serving another appliance
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venting system to exhaust. Do not install fl
– The heater must be grounded to the chassis of the mobile home.
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hmaontuhfaectruraedd jhooimnei.ng section must be firmly attached and secured
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– When outside air is required, system parts, such as vent sections, supports,
spark arresters, rodent screens, etc. must be used.
– The space heater is to be connected to a type L pellet vent conforming to
CAN/ULC S609 or UL641.
– Installation shall maintain an effective vapour barrier at the location
where the chimney or other component penetrates to the exterior
of the structure.
– Operating the space heater with open firing doors can cause serious injuries
and health damages due to excaping flames or carbon
– Om-
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air starvation and icing which can determine an unhealthy indoor environment.
– T- Dhoenhoteoavetrefirre.must be secured to the floor using lag bolts.
– If the space heater is not correctly installed and operated it can interfere
with smoke detectors.
– Where the space heater is installed in a transportable building, removal of
the chimney for transportation of the building.
Installation should be in accordance with the manufactured home.
Do not install in bedroom
– When outside air is required, system parts, such as vent sections, supports,
spark arresters, roden
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any grade when adjacent to pub
H) Minimum 1′ clearance horizontally from combustible wall
X) Must be a minimum of 2′ above the Eroof ridge Minimum 2′ clearance above
any grass, plants, or other comb
Minimum 3′ clearance from any forced air intake of any other
Minimum 2′ clearance below eaves or overhangs
Minimum 1′ clearance horizontally from combustible wall
Must be a minimum of 2′ above the roof
345
345 345
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Protection from rain
YES
Insulated flue
NO
Ash deposited in the 90° bend
Union tee for condensation
Pic. 4
Pic. 5
This type of installation (see Pic. 4) requires an insulated flue, as all the smoke pipe has been installed outside the house. In the lower part of the flue, a union tee has been mounted with an inspection cap. A 90° bend should not be installed as the first initial piece as the ashes would quickly obstruct the passage of smoke, causing problems for the draught of the flue. (See Pic. 5).
Airtight steel sheeting
YES
Covering plate
45° bend, diam.80
INTERNAL FLUE
Union tee for condensation
Pic. 6 This type of installation (se Pic. 6) does not require an insulated
flue as the smoke tube has been assembled partly inside the house and partly
inside an existing flue. In the lower part of the flue a union tee has been
installed with a peephole cap. A 90° bend should not be installed as the first
piece, as the ash would quickly block the passage of smoke, causing problems
for the draught of the flue (See Pic. 5). Please note the use of 2 45° bends,
to guarantee that the ash falls in the union tee with a peephole.
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Determining Size of Pipe to install To determine the diameter of pipe to use (3″or 4″), you can use the following guidelines.
Fillout the installation chart (table 1), and calculate your total equivalent pipe length. Then use the total equivalent pipe length and the altitude in the pipe selection chart. (Pic. 7) to determine if your installation requires 3″ or 4″ exhaust pipe.
Table 1 – Installation chart
Type of Pipe
of Elbows or Feet of
Pipe
Equivalent
90° Elbows/ Tee (A & G)
x 5 feet (1.5 m)
45° Elbows (C)
x 3 feet (1.0 m)
Horizontal (B & F)
x 1 feet (0.3 m)
Vertical (E)
x 0.5 feet (0.15 m)
Sample installation chart
Type of Pipe
of Elbows or Feet of
Pipe
Equivalent
Total Equivalent
90° Elbows/ Tee (A & G)
2
x
5 feet (1.5 m)
10 feet (3.0 m)
45° Elbows (C)
1
x
3 feet (1.0 m)
3 feet (1.0 m)
Horizontal (B & F)
3
x
1 feet (0.3 m)
1 feet (1,0 m)
Vertical (E)
8
x
0.5 feet (0.15m)
1 feet (1,2 m)
Table 2 – Sample chart for Pic. 8
Equivalent pipe lenght = (10 + 3 + 1 + 1) ft = 15 ft
If the stove is installed in a place with an altitude of 2000 ft, it is possible to use either a pipe of 3″ or of 4″, as you can see in the pipe selection chart below.
Equivalent Pipe Length (feet)
Pic. 7 – Pipe Selection Chart
Altitude x 1000 Feet
A- 90 Degree Elbow B- 1′ Horizontal Pipe C- 45 Degree Elbow D- Standoff Braces
E- 8′ Vertical Pipe F- 2′ Horizontal Pipe G- 90 Degree Tee H- Wall Thimble
Equivalent Pipe Length (feet)
345
Altitude x 1000 Feet
Pic. 8 – See sample installation chart
The vent pipe can be a minimum of 2 feet and a maximum of 45 feet long.
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ceramica, Rv100 classic
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L
R
B
A
E
E
D
NOTE: Install vent at clearances specified by the vent manufactures.
Unit of measurement
Francesca, Nicole, RV 80 Ceramica
STANDARD INSTALLATION
ALCOVE INSTALLATION
Side wall from stove
(R, L)
Rear side wall from stove (B)
Front side (A)
Ceiling from floor
(F)
Corner Side wall from stove from stove
Rear side wall from
stove
Ceiling from floor
Inch / mm Inch / mm Inch / mm Inch / mm Inch / mm Inch / mm Inch / mm Inch / mm
4 / 102
2 / 51 40 / 1000 84 / 2134 4 / 102
6 / 152
10 / 254 57 / 1450
FLOOR PROTECTION Front (D) Side (E)
Inch / mm Inch / mm
6 / 152 6 / 152
Rv 100 Classic
4 / 102
4 /102 40 / 1000 84 / 2134 4 / 102
4 / 102
4 / 102 52 / 1320 6 / 152 6 / 152
Floor: combustible floor; Floor protection: 6 in in front and sides. N.B. The floor protection must extend under the chimney connector and 2 inches (51 mm) beyond each side.
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I*
A
Side wall
D J
B
C
May be made of combustible materials
G
Wall may be made of combustible materials
Wall may be made of combustible materials
(Wzeraollclmeaarayncbee) made of
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F
K
Unit of measurement
Roma
A = clearance to mantel
Inch / mm
18 / 470
B= clearance to sidewall
Inch / mm
15 / 381
C = clearance to face trim (side)
Inch / mm
0 / 0
D = clearance to face trim (top)
Inch / mm
0 / 0
E = floor protection
Inch / mm
6 / 152
F = floor protection
Inch / mm
6 / 152
G = clearence to front
Inch / mm
48 / 1220
I = mantel depth (*Max Depth)
Inch / mm
6 / 152
J = ceiling from bottom of unit
Inch / mm
72 / 1830
K = combustible floor from bottom of the glass
Inch / mm
10 / 241
The I (mantel depth) is a maximum depth. All other distances are minimum distances. Reasonably if the clearance A is much more than the required minimum, depth I could be slightly higher, but other arrangements have not been tested.
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The damper area must be sealed with a steel plate and a non-combustible
insulation on the top of the plate to reduce the possibility of condensation.
This fireplace has not been tested with unvented Gas log set. To reduce risk
of injury, do not install an unvented gas log set into this fireplace. Do not
pack required air spaces with insulation or other materials. Do not use a
fireplace insert or other products not specified for use with this fireplace.
Raincap StormCollar
Roofflashing
Firestop
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Use only 45° or 30° bends, do not use 90° bends.
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In Canada this fireplace insert must be installed with a continuous chimney liner of a minimum 3″ diameter extending from the insert to the top of the chimney. The chimney liner must be conform to the class 3 requirements of CAN/ULC-S635, Standard for Lining Systems for ExistingMasonry or Factory Built Chimneys and Vents, or CAN/ULC-S640, Standard for Lining Systems for New Masonry Chimneys.
This pellet insert is suitable for Zero Clearance installation. Flex pipe for vent is not approved these types of installation.
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B C C D E
EF
C G
A) Seal the cover plate (non-combustible);
B) “L” vent flex section;
C) The smoke baffle, damper and shields may be removed if attached with
mechanical fasteners;
D) The metal sides, frame members, or other structural components of the
factory built fireplace may not be removed or altered;
E) The firebrick (refractory) may be removed;
F) The metal floor of the firebox may be removed leaving the fireplace floor
outer wrap;
G) You shall built a support for insert on raised fireplace.
Minimum opening for masonry and manufactured fireplace (only for pellet fireplace insert)
H
D = 16.5 ” / 419 mm W = 22.5″ / 571.5 mm
H = 26″ / 660.4 mm
W
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Standard horizontal installation configurations
Ravelli does not recommend the horizontal venting in areas with particular
environmental conditions such as: proximity to lakes or sea, very cold, very
windy, very humid areas, etc..
1. Locate the proper position for the listed type “PL” wall thimble. Avoid
cutting wall studs when installing your pipe. Use a saber saw or keyhole saw
to cut the proper diameter hole through the wall to accommodate the wall
thimble. Use extreme caution to avoid cutting into power lines within the wall
of the home. The hole size will depend on the brand of pellet vent that you
are using. Install the wall thimble in the hole.
2. ALL INTERLOCKING PIPE CONNECTIONS WITH-IN THE ROOM MUST BE SEALED WITH
HIGH TEMPERATURE RTV AND SECURED WITH A MINIMUM OF 3 FASTENERS PER CONNECTION.
Position the stove approximately 12″ (305 mm) from the wall on the floor pad.
Push the “PL” pipe through the wall thimble. Squeeze a bead of high
temperature silicone (RTV) sealer around the end of the machined portion of
the 3″ (76mm) pipe connector on the back of the stove. Firmly push on a
section of “PL” pipe until inner pipe liner pushes into the bead of RTV
sealer.
3. Push the stove with pipe attached towards the wall (the pipe will go
through the wall thimble). Do not position the back of the stove closer than
2″ (51mm) from the wall.
4. Install listed type “PL” 45 degree elbow with optional rodent screen or
cap (recommended) on outside end of pipe. The rodent screen should be no less
than 1/2″ (13 mm) mesh and may clog with soot and ash if left unattended
during the burn season. NOTE: The end of the exhaust pipe must extend a
minimum of 12″ (305 mm) from the outside of the building.
5. If the installation includes a source of outside combustion air; cut a
separate hole through the wall for the fresh air tube. Use a galvanized or
stainless steel pipe for the duct. The minimum size for the duct shall be not
less than 50% of the cross sectional flue area. Connect outside air pipe to
air inlet on stove. This tube must be terminated with a 45 degree elbow or
hood.
NOTES: Combustion air may also be drawn from a vented crawl space under the
home. All joints for connector pipe are required to be fastened with at least
three screws. If vented horizontally, joints shall be made gas-tight (air
tight, sealed connection) in a manner as specified on this page (see
instruction #2). Install vent at clearances specified by the vent
manufacturer.
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3″ (75 mm) Minimum clearance between wall and pipe. If you vent to the furthest wall, the vent pipe must maintain a 3″ clearance parallel to the other wall.
Top View Illustration
YES
Notes: It is not recommended to terminate exhaust vent on the prevailing wind side of the house
Corner Through the Wall
YES
Parallel Through the Wall
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DESCRIPTION OF THE FUNCTIONING AND SYMBOLOGY OF THE DISPLAY The display of the
handheld set is described below (in “Home” mode):
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Date Clock Room temperature Working power Stove status
Key OK, on/off Key 2, increase value Key 1, decrease value
Key “OK”: in the Home screen, long press to turn the appliance on / off or
reset the alarms; short press to enter the menu Key “1”: access key to “set
room temperature” and regulation (decrease value) Key “2”: access key to “set
power” and regulation (increase value)
The first press of any key with active display turns on its backlight, not
interpreting it as a command. These stoves are equipped with an electronic RDS
system that optimises combustion parameters while minimising emissions.
PROCEDURES FOR USE If the chimney catches fire you must call the fire brigade
immediately.
Checks prior to start-up You have read and perfectly understood the contents
of this instructions manual.
Before lighting the stove, you must ensure that: · the combustion chamber is
clean; · the fire door and ash drawer seals are functioning properly; · the
electrical plug is connected correctly; · all items that could burn
(instructions, various adhesive labels) have been removed; · the fire pot, if
removable, is correctly positioned in its housing.
During the first hours of use the paints used for the stove finish may release
an unpleasant odour. You might also smell the typical odour of metal parts
subject to high temperatures. Make sure sufficient air circulation is
guaranteed in the room. These unavoidable inconveniences will disappear after
the first hours of operation. To reduce your discomfort to a minimum, keep the
stove on for a few hours on low power and in the beginning, do not overload
it, avoiding intense heating-cooling cycles
At the initial start-up, the paint finishes drying and hardens. Accordingly,
to avoid ruining it, we advise you not to touch the
stove’s painted surfaces at this time.
Pellet auger loading Before starting the stove for the first time, whenever
the stove is in alarm “06 – Pellets finished”, and in any case whenever the
hopper has emptied completely, the initial auger loading is required. This
phase allows the stove to fill the pellet loading system (the system that
carries the pellets from the tank to the fire pot), so that at the time of
ignition, the pellets can be loaded into the fire pot and then the stove can
be ignited. If the auger loading operations are not carried out, the stove
could fail to ignite.
To load the auger, follow the instructions given in the paragraph “Stove
status menu”. After loading the auger and before lighting the stove, always
remember to empty the fire pot and check that the fire pot is clean. Never
empty the fire pot inside the hopper. After each maintenance operation, make
sure that the fire pot is positioned correctly in its seat.
Switching the appliance on and off From the “Home” screen, it is possible to
switch the stove on and off by keeping the OK button
seconds. An acoustic signal will warn you that the appliance has switched on
or off.
pressed on the device for a few
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Do not turn off the stove by disconnecting the electric plug from the wall
socket.
The appearance of the “SET RDS” message indicates that the initial parameter
testing and calibration procedure was not carried out correctly. This
indication does not imply blocking the stove (see SIGNALING POP UP section).
Failed ignition If the system does not detect the ignition of the flame within
the preset time, operation will be blocked with the “No ignition” alarm.
Before relighting the stove, check that there are pellets in the hopper, that
the door and ash drawer compartment are closed, that there are no obstructions
to the combustion air inlet system and above all that, in models without self-
cleaning fire pot, the fire pot is empty, clean and correctly positioned. If
the problem persists, it could be due to a technical problem (ignition plug,
adjustments, etc
…), so please contact a Ravelli CAT. The accumulation of unburned pellets in
the fire pot after a failed ignition must be removed before proceeding with a
new ignition. The fire pot could be very hot: danger of burns Never empty the
fire pot inside the hopper.
Set of the room temperature The functioning of the stove with room thermostat activated is of 3 types: -With supplied room sensor positioned on the backside of the stove -With room sensor integrated to the display (recommended for use with wall mounted display only) -With external thermostat
Press key 1 from the “Home” screen to enter the room temperature setting page
Set the desired temperature with keys 1 and 2. The selectable values are: EST, from 7 °C to 40 °C (or from 44 °F to 104 °F), MAN. The EST value must be selected if you want to use the external thermostat and MAN when you want to make the stove work at constant power. To go back directly to the “Home” screen, press keys 1 and 2 at the same time, or press OK to go to “Console probe”. By enabling the “Console probe” function, the temperature reading with the ambient probe integrated in the display is enabled. Enable the function with key 2 and disable it with key 1. To return to the Home screen, press OK
If you use an external thermostat correctly connected as shown in the electrical scheme, the display will not show the room temperature but the writing T ON ( when the contact is closed) or T OFF ( when the contact is open). To use the external thermostat, the “console probe” must be deactivated. The room temperature will be adjusted by the external thermostat.
Once reached the set temperature of the thermostat the display will show MODULATION, so the stove will reduce to minimum the pellet consumption and the power as well. If activated the mode COMFORT CLIMA, the stove will switch on and off automatically.
N.PEL. N.H2O N.AMB. TERM. -TC1+
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Rosso Blu
N.AMB. TERM. -TC1+
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9 10
SONDA AMBIENTE
TERMOSTATO SONDA FUMI ESTERNO
If you want to use the COMFORT CLIMA is advisable an external thermostat with OFF-SET of at least 3°C.
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Set of the working power To modify the working power press key 2 to enter in the dedicated menu and with keys 1 and 2 to set the power you desire from 1 to 5 and confirm with key OK. Increasing the power also the pellet consumption and the speed of the fan increase as well.
OPERATING PHASES OF THE APPLIANCE Sequence of ignition phases During the
ignition phase, the following indications will appear on the display: ·
IGNITION: loading phase of the pellets in the fire pot and heating of the
ignition electrode (variable waiting time according to the
factory parameters) · WAITING FLAME: flame ignition waiting phase (variable
waiting time depending on the factory parameters) · FLAME LIGHT: phase of
development and stabilization of combustion (waiting time varies depending on
the factory parameters) · WORK: normal operating mode, according to the chosen
settings
If the ignition command is given when the stove is still hot, i.e. in FINAL
CLEANING, the stove will remain in the WAITING RESTART phase for a few
minutes, after which it will automatically re-ignite (IGNITION RESTART).
Modulation During the work phase, the appliance should reach the room
temperature set; when this condition is met, the stove switches to MODULATION
mode in which fuel consumption is minimum.
Description of menu functions To access the menu from the “Home” screen, press
the OK button (short press). To scroll the menu list, use buttons 1 and 2 and
then confirm with OK to enter the submenus. Then, to return to the “Home”
screen, press keys 1 and 2 at the same time. To return to the previous menu,
press OK (long press).
The stove is equipped with many functions available in each menu programming.
Some of these menu are accessible for the end user , other are protected with
a password so they are accessible only for the After sales center.
· Menu USER · Menu SET RDS · Menu DEFAULT SETTINGS · Menu STANDARD PARAMETERS
The SET RDS, DEFAULT SETTINGS, and STANDARD PARAMETERS menus are password
protected. Changing parameters within these menus could compromise the
operation and safety of the stove. In this case the warranty will be
invalidated.
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The submenus of the USER MENU (the only one accessible for the end user) are
the following:
· Menu STOVE STATUS · Menu SET TEMPER. ROOM · Menu SET POWER · Menu CLOCK ·
Menu TIMER · Menu LANGUAGE
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· Menu COMFORT CLIMA · Modalità SILENCE · Modalità SELF CONTROL SYSTEM · Menu VIEW SETTINGS · Menu VIEW WORKING HOURS · Menu SET DRAUGH/PELLET
Menu STOVE STATUS
In this menu you can check the correct functioning of the most important
components of the stove. Here is a list of real data of the stove useful for
service during inspection.
RDS current reading RDS (m/s)
RPM current smoke extractor speed (rpm)
Speed inlet flow Rpm smoke fan Smokes temperature Screw status
Smokes temperature (°C) Screw status SET Set value RDS (m/s) DF Cold probe temperature RDS (°C)
DR Hot probe temperature RDS (°C)
To go to the second screen, press key 1.
SK Electronic board temperature (°C
From the first screen it is possible to activate the initial loading of the auger by pressing key 2. The Screw Status value will become 1.
Screw ON
The initial load will stop automatically after a pre-set time, to stop it
first press key 2.
Repeat the operation several times until you see the pellet fall into the
firepot. It is possible to do this operation only if the stove is in FINAL
CLEANING phase or OFF.
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Menu SET TEMPERATURE ROOM
To modify the setting please reference to paragraph “Set of the room
temperature”
Menu SET POWER
To modify the setting please reference to paragraph “Set of the working power”
Menu CLOCK
To modify the settings use keys 1 and 2 and by pressing OK you confirm the
data and go on to the following one. By activating the box (flag) ON/OFF you
enable the function chrono. By last confirmation with OK you save all settings
and return automatically to the screen with the icons.
Menu TIMER
With the function chrono thermostat is possible to program for each day of the
week the switch on and off of the stove in four independent intervals time. To
enable the TIMER, see what is reported in the Clock menu.
1 TIMER program number
START: switch on time
STOP: switch off time DAY: days of activation of the program
POWER: desired power at the time of switch ON of the stove TEMPERATURE:
setting of ambient temperatures
In ducted stoves it is possible to set the temperatures of the individual
rooms: F (front) temperature of the stove installation room R (Rear, single
duct) room temperature heated by ducting RL and RR (Rear Left and Rear Right
for double ducting) The EST (operation with external thermostat) and MAN
(constant power operation) values can also be set
To choose the prog.tion use keys 1 and 2; confirms with OK. Use keys 1 and 2
to modify the settings and by each press of OK you confirm the data and go on
to the following one. By last confirmation with OK you save all settings and
return automatically to the screen with the icons.
The symbol indicates that the chrono function is active. It is however
possible to program the chrono even if it is deactivated. To make it work,
refer to the chapter dedicated to setting the clock.
Description Examples
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Description START STOP DAY POWER SET AMB.
Settable values From OFF to 23:50 by step of 10′ From OFF to 23:50 by step of
10′ On/off for the days from Monday to Sunday From 01 to 05 From EST to MAN
Activation days: Monday to Friday Switch on at 8.00 Switch off at 21.30 Power:
3 Room temperature: 21°C
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Activation days: Saturday and Sunday Switch on at 9.00 Switch off at 12.00
Power: 5 Room temperature: Regulated by an external thermostat
The Comfort Clima function also works with the Timer active.
By using this mode it is necessary to check that after every automatic
switching off the firepot is always well clenaed in order to guarantee a
perfect automatic ignition.
Menu LANGUAGE To select language please use keys 1 and 2. By last confirmation
with OK you save all settings and return automatically to the screen with the
icons.
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Menu COMFORT CLIMA
To modify the settings use keys 1 and 2 and by pressing OK you confirm the
data and go on to the following one. By last confirmation with OK you save all
settings and return automatically to the screen with the icons.
The activation of this function enables the stove to reduce pellet consumption
by activating the modulation phases, after the desired temperature has been
reached. Subsequently, the stove checks that the temperature is maintained
steady for a preset time (DELAY COMFORT CLIMA). If this condition is met, it
automatically switches off, and on display appears the writing ECO STOP. The
stove turns on again when the temperature drops below the set threshold
(COMFORT CLIMA). Below are given the steps for accessing the relative menu.
Example
To activate the function, set the COMFORT CLIMA value different from OFF using
buttons 1 and 2. Confirm with OK. Set the time in which the stove must remain
in MODULATION, before switching to ECO STOP (default 4 `).
The set value (in this case 5 ° C) activated the Comfort Clima function.
OPERATION: The value adjusts the re-ignition temperature of the stove.
EXAMPLE:
· room temperature set at 21 ° C · Comfort Clima value set at 5 ° C
With this adjustment, the stove will switch off when it reaches 21 ° C and
will switch on again when the room temperature is 15 ° C (21 ° C – 5 – 0.5
tolerance = about 15 ° C). The strings shown in the screens on the left will
appear in sequence on the display.
The modulation phase is activated, as the room set temperature has been
reached. If the temperature is maintained for the set “DELAY COMFORT CLIMA”
time, the stove switches off.
Once the swich-off phase is complete, the display will show ECO STOP. The
stove will remain in this state until the temperature drops to 15 ° C, only
then will the ignition phase
be restarted.
The operation of the stove in COMFORT CLIMA mode can start the ignition and shutdown phase several times during the
day; this can compromise the duration of the resistance for automatic stove ignition.
Using this mode, it is necessary to make sure that after each automatic switch-off, the fire pot always remains perfectly
clean in order to guarantee correct automatic ignition. The COMFORT CLIMA mode also works with an external thermostat
connected.
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Mode SILENCE
Enable or disable the function by using key OK.
Mode SILENCE has been realized for reducing noise level of fan. It reduce the
speed of the fan in all five working power. Use is suggested especially during
night time.
Mode SELF CONTROL SYSTEM (S.C.S)
Enable or disable the function by using key OK.
Mode SELF CONTROL SYSTEM (S.C.S) has been realized allowing the stove to
recognize faster an eventual problem just in case you are out of home of far
from the stove. It is advisable to activate this function especially if you
are not in the vicinity of the stove during work phase.
Menu VIEW SETTINGS In this menu you can verify the parameters set in the
motherboard.
To scroll the list of parameters use key 1 and 2, to view the parameters press
OK.
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Menu VIEW WORKING HOURS
In the menu VIEW WORKING HOURS you can check the total or partial working
hours and also the number of ignitions of the stove. This menu is used by the
After Sales Center to evaluate the total working hours of the stove during the
season and consequently to evaluate the need of cleaning (“service hours”).
You can see the working hours of the stove. To scroll the different counters
(total or partial hours and number of ignitions) use key 1 and 2.
Menu SET DRAUGH/PELLET
The setting of the PELLET-FLOW mixture allows to adjust the combustion by
varying the quantity of pellets loaded in the fire pot and/or the quantity of
air. In fact, by its nature, pellets vary in grain size and composition: even
bags of pellets of the same brand can have different characteristics. If
combustion is not optimal, vary the flow parameter to adjust the combustion
air. If air regulation alone is not sufficient, it may also
be necessary to modify the pellet parameter. Combustion regulation is an
operation that requires a lot of experience. We recommend that you contact an
Authorised Service Centre to calibrate the stove appropriately.
By accessing the menu, the adjustment of the draft / pellet mixture is
displayed. To change the percentage use buttons 1 and 2, to switch
from adjusting the quantity of pellets to adjusting the inlet air flow, press
OK. At the last confirmation with OK, the settings are saved and you
automatically return to the icons screen.
Service hours All our models need in addition to the regular cleaning, also a special cleaning which should be done by the installer (authorized by the producer). At the time of the installation it is possible to set a number of working hours appropriate for the model. At the end of these hours on the display will appear the message “SERVICE HOURS” followed by an acoustic signal. When this message appears please contact the installer to do the special cleaning of the stove. If the cleaning is not done the message will appear by each ignition but will not interrupt the functioning of the stove.
Remote control Infrared handheld device for remote control
1 2
· 1 – 2 Set temperature: allows to set the desired value for the room
temperature from minimum 6 °C to maximum 40 °C (or from 44 °F to 104 °F).
· 3 – 4 Set power: allows to set the working power between a range of minimum
1 to maximum 5.
· 5 ON/OFF: by keeping pressed for 2 second longs it allows the manual switch on and off of the stove 3
4
5
6
· 6 Without function
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Stove phase general layout Phase FINAL CLEANING IGNITION WAITING FLAME FLAME LIGHT WORK FIRE POT CLEANING MODULATION ECO STOP T ON / T OFF WAITING START WAITING RESTART HOT SMOKES OFF ANOMALY (general)
Description The stove is switching off, the cooling phase is not yet completed
The ignition phase has started,the pellets are loaded into firebox
The pellet is lighted by the hot air passing through the ignition candle
The flame is visible in the fire pot
The stove completed switch ON phase; you can change power
The stove is performing the cleaning
The room temperature set has been reached
Comfort Clima activated, temperature set has been reached; the stove is off.
The room sensor is off or an external thermostat has been connected and the
room set is set to EXT The stove is cooling DOWN: when stove is cooled down
can start automatically The stove is in the cooling DOWN: when stove is cooled
down can restart automatically. The maximum fume temperature threshold has
been reached. To facilitate cooling, the stove brings the capacity to a
minimum with ventilation at max power level The stove is off
The stove has detected an anomaly; refer to the troubleshooting chapter.
Description of alarms AL Warning
AL 01 BLACK – OUT
Reason No electricity supply during working phase
AL 02
The smoke sensor is malfunctioning
SMOKE SENSOR The smoke sensor has been disconnected from the board
Combustion in the fire pot is not optimal
AL 03 HOT SMOKE
The centrifugal fan is defective
Smoke extractor encoder is not functioning or not correctly connected
Solution
Press the off button and repeat switching on the stove
If the problem continues, contact the area Technical Assistance Centre. Please
contact the local Technical Assistance Centre Please contact the local
Technical Assistance Centre Switch off the stove, clean the fire pot and
regulate combustion with the setting of the pellets. Contact local Technical
Assistance Centre. If the problem continues, contact the area Technical
Assistance Centre.
Contact local Technical Assistance Centre.
AL 04 FAN BROKEN No electricity supply to smoke extractor
Contact local Technical Assistance Centre.
The smoke extractor is blocked
Contact local Technical Assistance Centre.
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AL Warning
Reason The pellet tank is empty.
Solution Check if there are pellets inside the tank.
AL 05 NO IGNITION
AL 06 NO PELLETS
THERMAL AL 07 ALARM WITH
RESET
AL 08 DEPRESSION
AL 09
AIR-FLOW METER
AL 11 LOW FLAME AL 12 FAN RPM
AL 13
INSUFFICIENT FLOW
Setting of pellets and of intake during ignition phase insufficient.
Contact local Technical Assistance Centre.
The resistance for lighting is defective of not in position
Contact local Technical Assistance Centre.
The pellet tank is empty
Check whether there are pellets in the tank
The ratiomotor does not load pellets.
Empty the tank to check that no objects have fallen inside which could prevent the correct functioning of the auger
No pellet loading
Regulate the pellet setting
If the problem continues, contact the area Technical Assistance Centre.
The thermostat with manual reset has intervened
Reset the thermostat pressing the button on the back of the stove
The centrifugal fan is defective
Please contact local Technical Assistance Centre.
Combustion in the fire pot is not optimal
Switch off the stove, clean the fire pot and regulate combustion with the setting of the pellets.
If the problem continues, contact the area Technical Assistance Centre.
The combustion chamber is dirty
Follow the cleaning operations of the stove as per the instructions in the booklet
The flue is blocked
Check that the flue is clear and clean
The vacuum switch is malfunctioning
Please contact local Technical Assistance Centre
The device who read the quantity of inlet air could Please contact the local Technical Assistance
be disconnected or defect
Centre
The device could be dirty and so not read correctly
Please contact the local Technical Assistance Centre
The pellet tank is empty.
Check whether there are pellets in the tank
Bad setting of pellet and air on ignition in phase Contact local Technical Assistance Centre
The revolution of smoke fan lowering more the 15% of speed to fan congestion
Contact local Technical Assistance Centre
The door and the ashtray are not correctly closed Check the devices are closed
Bad combustion in the fire pot
Switch off the stove, clean the fire pot, the grid and set the combustion through the set pellet/ flow.
Presence of a foreign body inside the air inlet pipe
Check for its presence and extract the unwanted body
AL 14 AUGER PHASE The gear motor is not correctly connected
AL 15
AUGER TRIAC
The device in the motherboard who gears the auger is defect
Please contact the local Technical Assistance Centre
Please contact the local Technical Assistance Centre
Please contact the local Technical Assistance Centre
AL 09 – AIR-FLOW METER is an alarm that do not block the operation of the
stove. In these conditions, the stove goes into modulating work, working at
fixed extractor revolutions (RDS off). In any case, a periodic visual and
acoustic signal indicating the type of problem remains active. Please contact
the local Technical Assistance Centre.
To reset the alarm, keep the OK key pressed for a few seconds. The stove can
be restarted manually or automatically (in the case of an active
chronothermostat or external thermostat) only after resetting the alarm.
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Thermal alarm with reset 1) By pressing the button OK on the display. the
alarm can be reset. 2) Unscrew the protection cap and press the button to
reset the thermostat alarm. 3) Try and repeat lighting after the cooling
phase. For Francesca 2015, Nicole, Rv80 Ceramica, Rv100 classic
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LEGEND: 1- Safety temperature switch 2- Safety pressure switch 3- Gearmotor 4- Igniter 5- Flue gas fan 6- Power cord plug; Main switch 7- Proximity switch 8- Motherboard 9- Room fan
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MAINTENANCE
This wood heater needs periodic inspection and repair for proper operation. It
is against federal regulations to operate this wood heater in a manner
inconsistent with operating instructions in this manual.
Before carrying out any maintenance operation on the stove, please take the
following precautions:
– Make sure that all the parts of the stove are cold – Make sure that the
ashes are completely extinguished – Make sure that the general switch is in
the zero position (off) – Make sure that the plug is disconnected from the
socket, thus avoiding accidental contacts.
Please follow the instructions for cleaning shown below carefully! Failure to
observe them may lead to problems in the functioning of the stove AND FIRE
HAZARD.
Cleaning the surfaces
To clean the surfaces on the painted metal parts, use a wet cloth in water or
at the most, water and soap. The use of aggressive detergents or diluents can
damage the surfaces of the stove.
Cleaning the fire pot before each ignition You must check that the fire pot,
where the combustion takes place, is clean and that no waste or residue blocks
the holes, in order to always guarantee excellent combustion of the stove,
thus avoiding possible overheating, which could causes changes in the colour
of the paint or flaking of the door, as well as failing to light the stove.
Clean fire pot with all the holes clearly visible
Fire pot needing cleaning with the holes blocked by ashes
Only a clean fire pot guarantees that the pellet stove functions without
problems. During functioning deposits may be formed. It is easy to see when
the fire pot has to be cleaned! It only needs a glimpse, each day, before
switching on. For minor cleansing, it can be left in the stove, but if the
residue is difficult to remove, it has to be extracted from its housing and
the waste scraped out. The residue of ash depends on the quality of pellets
used. Important: even with a new batch of pellets, although using the same
brand, there may be differences during combustion and therefore they may dirty
to a greater or lesser extent. Correct cleaning, done on a daily basis, allows
the stove to burn optimally and to have a good yield, avoiding malfunctioning
which in
the long term could require technical assistance to reset the stove. After
each maintenance operation, make sure that the fire pot is positioned
correctly in its seat.
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All Ravelli products have a combustion chamber made with FIREX 600, a material
based on vermiculite, the result of research and development by Ravelli. The
main features of FIREX 600 are resistant to heat, its lightness and excellent
insulating capacities, improving the combustion and performance of the stove.
During combustion, FIREX 600 turns white, due to an effect called PYROLYSIS,
making the flame clear and shining. If the combustion is regulated in an
optimal way, the FIREX 600 interior always remains clean and white.
The condition of FIREX 600 is therefore a thermometer to understand whether
the combustion is good or not. FIREX 600 LIGHT GOOD COMBUSTION FIREX 600
DARK POOR COMBUSTION
Firex 600 does not require special maintenance, it only has to be dusted with
a soft brush to remove the ash that is deposited during combustion. Abrasive
sponges to clean to most resistant waste should not be used as they could
compromise the thickness of the FIREX600 panel, creating critical points of
breakage. The tube of the vacuum cleaner should not be used in direct contact
with FIREX 600. Wet cloths should not be used to clean FIREX 600. FIREX 600 is
resistant to heat but not to knocks; handle with care if moved. FIREX 600 may
show a slight abrasion after a few hours of functioning, this is perfectly
normal as the flame creates microgrooves in the panel without compromising it.
The duration of FIREX 600 depends only on how maintenance is carried out. The
pellet stove is a generator of heat with a solid fuel and as such requires
servicing by qualified personnel at least once a year at the start of the
season. This maintenance has the purpose of ascertaining and ensuring the
perfect efficiency of all the components. We recommend you draw up an annual
contract for maintenance of the product with your installer/dealer.
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WARRANTY
Read the warranty conditions contained below.
Warranty conditions The warranty for the Customer is acknowledged by the
Dealer under the terms of law. The Dealer acknowledges the warranty only if
the product has not been tampered with and only if it has been installed in
accordance with the Manufacturer’s instructions. The limited warranty covers
manufacturing material defects, as long as the product has not broken sue to
an incorrect use, negligence, incorrect connection, tampering, installation
errors. The warranty becomes null and void even if only one requirement in
this manual is not complied with.
The following are not covered by warranty: · the combustion chamber refractory
stones; · the door glass; · the gaskets; · the paint job; · the stainless
steel or cast iron fire pot; · the electric resistance; · the Majolica
cladding; · the aesthetic parts; · any damages caused by unsuitable
installation and/or use of the product and/or shortcomings on the part of the
customer.
The use of poor quality pellet or any other unauthorised fuel may damage the
product’s components, cause its warranty to be voided and as a result
eliminate the connected manufacturer liability. It is therefore recommended to
use good quality pellet that fulfils the requirements listed in the dedicated
chapter. All damages caused by transportation are not recognised, for this
reason it is recommended to carefully check goods upon receipt, immediately
warning the reseller of any damage.
Registration of warranty
To activate the warranty, it is necessary to register the product on the Guarantee Portal on the website www.ravelligroup.it, by entering your data and the purchase receipt.
Info and problems Dealers authorised by Ravelli use a trained Technical Service Centre network to meet the Customer’s requirements. For any information or request for assistance, please contact your Dealer or the Technical Service Centre.
Aico S.p.A. Headquarter Via Consorzio Agrario, 3 – 25032 Chiari (BS) – Italy
Research and Development Centre Viale del commercio 12/a – 37135 Verona (VR) –
Italy T. + 39 030 7402939 info@ravelligroup.it FB Ravellifuocointelligente IG
ravellistufe www.ravelligroup.it
Aico S.p.A. does not assume any responsibility for any errors in this booklet
and considers itself free to make any variations to the features of its
products and to the present manual without notice.
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