PANADERO Inca Wall Eco Design Wod Burning Stove Instruction Manual
- June 13, 2024
- PANADERO
Table of Contents
CONDOR WALL / INCA WALL
WOOD BURNING STOVE
(1) Nutrients
(2) Cenizas – Abono
Wood: an ecological fuel
Wood is a renewable source of energy which answers the energy and
environmental demands of the 21st century.
Throughout its long life, a tree grows from sunlight, water, mineral salts and
CO2. Following the general pattern of nature, it soaks up energy from the sun
and supplies us with the oxygen essential for animal life.
The quantity of CO2 given off during the combustion of wood is no greater than
that given off by its natural decomposition. This means we have a source of
energy that respects the natural cycle of millions of years. Burning wood does
not increase the CO2 in the atmosphere, making it an ecological source of
energy which plays no part in the greenhouse effect.
In our wood-burning stoves logs are burnt cleanly without leaving any residue.
Wood ash is a high quality fertilizer, rich in mineral salts.
In buying a wood-burning stove, you will help the environment, your heating
will be very economical and you will be able to enjoy watching the flames,
something no other form of heating can offer.
USAGE AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
You have purchased a European product. Apart from correct maintenance, our woodstoves require installation strictly in accordance with legislation. Our products conform to the EN 13240:2001 and A2:2004 European norm, however it is very important for you the consumer to know how to correctly use your woodstove following the recommendations we set out. For this reason, before installing our product you must read this manual carefully and follow the usage and maintenance instructions.
POSITION OF THE SMOKE PIPE
- Place the first tube in the smoke outlet circle at the top of the stove, and attach the “other” tube onto the end.
- Join it to the rest of the chimney.
- If the tubing reaches the exterior of your home, place the “hat” onto the end.
INSTALLATION
You have purchased a wood burning stove with a vermiculite insulated
combustion chamber. Do not remove the vermiculite boards!!!!!
– All local regulations, including those referring to National and European
standards need to be complied with when installing the appliance.
– The installation of the smoke outlet must be as vertical as possible,
avoiding the use of joints, angles and deviations. If the installation is
connected to a masonry chimney pipe we recommend the tubes reach the exterior
exit. If the smoke outlet is via tubing only, at least three meters of
vertical tubing are recommended.
– IMPORTANT: The installation and regular cleaning of this stove must be
carried out by a qualified professional. The ventilation opening must never be
obstructed.
– IMPORTANT: The woodstove must be installed in a well ventilated place. It is
advisable to have at least one window in the same room as the stove which can
be opened.
– The tube connections should be sealed with a refractory putty to prevent
soot from falling through the joints.
– Do not position the stove near combustible walls. The stove should be
installed on a non-combustible floor surface, if not a metal plate covering
the bottom surface area of the stove must be placed underneath it and extend
further than 15 cm at the sides and 30 cm at the front.
– Whilst the stove is in use remove any material nearby which could be damaged
by the heat: furniture, curtains, paper, clothes, etc. The minimum safety
distance from adjacent combustible materials is as shown on the last page of
this manual.
– The ease of access for the cleaning of the product, smoke outlet and chimney
must be considered. If you intend to install your stove near an inflammable
wall, we advise you to leave a minimum distance to facilitate cleaning.
– This stove is not suitable for installation in any chimney system shared by
other sources.
FUEL
– Use only dry wood with a maximum moisture content of 20%. Wood with a
moisture content higher than 50 or 60% does not heat and combusts very badly,
and creates a lot of tar, releases excessive amounts of vapour and deposits
excess sediments onto the stove, glass and smoke outlet.
– The fire should be lit using special fire lighters, or paper and small
pieces of wood. Never try to light the fire using alcohol or similar products.
– Do not burn domestic rubbish, plastic materials or greasy products that can
pollute the environment and lead to risks of fire due to obstruction of the
pipes.
– In TRIVISION stoves, in order for the side windows to remain clean, the
firewood to be used must be very very dry, with a humidity percentage of less
than 12%.
FUNCTION
– It is normal for smoke to appear during the first few uses of the stove,
as certain components of the heat-resistant paint burn whilst the pigment of
the actual stove is fixed. Therefore the room should be aired until the smoke
disappears.
– The woodstove is not designed to function with the door open under any
circumstances.
– The stove is intended to function intermittently with intervals for
recharging the fuel.
– For the lighting process of the stove it is recommended you use paper, fire
lighters or small sticks of wood. Once the fire starts to burn, add to it two
logs of wood each weighing 1.5 to 2 kg as a first initial charge. In this
lighting process the air inlets of the stove must be kept completely open. If
necessary the drawer for removing ashes can also be opened to begin with. Once
the fire is more intense, close the drawer completely (if open) and regulate
the intensity of the fire by closing and opening the air inlets.
– In order to achieve the stated nominal heat output of this stove a total
quantity of 1,5 kg of wood must be placed inside at intervals of 45 min.
The logs should be positioned horizontally and separate from one another, to
assure a correct combustion. In any instance a charge of fuel must not be
added to the stove until the previous charge has been burnt, leaving only a
basic fire bed which is enough to light the next charge but no stronger.
– To achieve a slow combustion you should regulate the fire with the air
draughts, which must be kept permanently unblocked to allow the combustion air
to be distributed.
– After the first initial lighting, the brass pieces of the stove may become a
coppery colour.
– It is normal for the seal of the glass door panel to melt with use. Even
though the stove can function without this seal, it is recommended that you
replace it seasonally.
– The lower drawer can be removed in order to clear out ash. Empty it
regularly without waiting for it to fill up too much, to avoid the grill
becoming damaged. Take care with the ash which may still be hot up to 24 hours
after the stove has been used.
– Do not open the door abruptly in order to avoid smoke being released, and
never open it without opening the air draught beforehand. Open the door only
in order to put in the appropriate fuel.
– The glass, brass pieces and stove in general may reach very high
temperatures. Do not expose yourself to risks of burns. When handling metal
pieces, use the glove provided with the stove.
– Keep children away from the stove.
– If you have trouble lighting the stove (due to cold weather, etc.) it can be
lit with folded or scrunched up paper which is easier to light.
– In case of the stove becoming too hot, close the air draughts to reduce the
intensity of the fire.
– In case of malfunction, contact us the manufacturers.
– For optimum performance, on ignition open only the primary air and once the
fire gets going (1 or 2 minutes) close off most of the primary air leaving
only a very small opening to allow for slow combustion.
– When you place the logs in the oven’s firewood rack, ensure they are not
in contact with the top
MAINTENANCE
– It is advisable to clean the glass door panel periodically to avoid
blackening by soot deposits. Professional cleaning products are available for
this. Never use water. Never clean the stove while it is in use.
– It is also important to clean the smoke outlet tubing periodically and check
there are no blockages before relighting fuel after a long period of non-use.
At the start of each season a professional should carry out a revision of the
installation.
– In the event of a fire in the smoke outlet, close all air draughts if
possible and contact the authorities immediately.
– Any replacement part which you may need must be recommended by us.
– The fiberglass cord used for the joints may degrade over time. If this
happens, you will have to replace it with a new fiberglass tape.
GUARANTEE
This is a high quality stove, manufactured with great care. Even so, if any
defect is found please first contact your distributor. If they are unable to
solve the problem they will contact us and send us the stove if necessary. Our
company will replace any faulty parts free of charge up to five years from the
date of purchase. We will not charge for repair work, however any transport
costs must be paid by the client.
If any deformation occurs inside the combustion chamber, this is due to
overheating of the device and therefore NOT covered by the warranty.
Since this apparatus has been tested by a homologated laboratory the following
parts are NOT covered by warranty:
-Glass
-Internal grate
-Vermiculite
-Door handle, air-inlet knobs, etc.
In the interior of the packaging, you will find a quality control slip. We request that you send this to your distributor in case of any claim.
MEASUREMENTS AND CHARACTERISTICS
– Height ……………………………………………….. 751mm
– Width ……………………………………………….468 mm
– Depth ………………………………………………… 548 mm
– Weight …………………………………………………..126 Kg
– Firewood entrance ……… 290 x 360 mm
– Smoke outlet ………………………. 150-153 mm
– Iron sheet body of 5 + 3 mm.
– Cast iron grill
– Paint, resistant up to 800 °C
– Vitro-ceramic glass, 750 °C
– Firewood up to 40 cm long
– Nominal heat output ………………… 8 KW
– Energy efficiency …………………………. 77 %
– CO emission ………………………………….. 0.10 %
– Minimum flue draught for nominal heat output …………………. 12 Pa
– Flue gas mass flow ……………………. 5.6 g/s
– Flue gas temperature …………………… 283 °C
– Distance to adjacent combustible materials …………………. 50 cm
– Heating volume (aprox.) …………. 240 m³
EN 13240: 2001 & A2: 2004
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P.I. CAMPOLLANO
AVENIDA 5ª, 13-15
02007 ALBACETE -SPAIN
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“CONDOR WALL/INCA WALL” WOODSTOVE ………………………….. 19
FREESTANDING ROOMHEATER FIRED BY SOLID FUEL
CERTIFICATE Nº TD 4805; TD 4805 P
DECLARATION OF PERFORMANCE …… 18505 / 18506
NOTIFIED BODY ………………………………………….. 1677
Thermal output …………………………………………….. 8 KW
Energy efficiency ……………………………………………. 77 %
Emission of CO in combustion products 0.10 %
Flue gas temperature ……………………………………. 283 °C
Distance to adjacent combustible materials 50 cm
Fuel types ………….. Firewood and briquetted wood
HOW TO OPERATE YOUR WOOD STOVE EFFICIENTLY
P.I. CAMPOLLANO
AVENIDA 5ª, 13-15
02007 ALBACETE – SPAIN
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