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General instructions
For leveling of the stove the machine mounts under
the device can be adjusted in height and locked
(counter nut SW13).
The function of the smoke venting system is based on
negative pressure in the combustion chamber and a
minor surpressure on the flue gas outlet. Therefore
correct and airtight installation of the flue gas
connection must be ensured.
The device must be connected to a chimney approved
for solid fuels. The diameter of the chimney must be
at least 120mm. In case of a chimney with a diameter
exceeding 200mm and a certain height installation of
a draft reduction may be required. This is why you
should consult a chimney expert prior to installation of
the stove. In cooperation with the stove fitter who may
adjust the parameters of the control, the chimney
expert can ensure the proper connection of the stove
to the chimney.
IMPORTANT!
Only use heat resistant sealing materials and
applicable sealing bands, heat resistant silicone and
mineral wool.
We recommend charging an authorized expert with
the assembly (and/or control and acceptance for self
installation)!
Also ensure that the flue tube does not extend into the
free cross section of the chimney.
CAUTION!
x Please observe the applicable regional building
regulations. Ask your chimney sweep for advice.
x Flue pipes should not be too long.
x Avoid too many changes of direction for the flue
gas flow to the chimney. (e.g. too many corners
and bends)
In case of self installation the installation must be
accepted by a partner certified by Rüegg in order for
the warranty to be valid. The costs for the initial
commissioning with customer introduction and setting
of the parameters by the charged service partner are
in most cases charged separately. Ask your service
partner for a service subscription.
Electric connection
The stove is supplied with an approximately 2.5m long
connection cable with a Euro plug. Connect the cable
to a 220/230V, 50Hz power connection. For
installations in Switzerland replace the Euro plug by
the supplied plug. The average electric power
consumption during operation is approximately 100W.
During the automatic ignition process (duration
approximately 10 minutes) approximately 350W. The
connection cable must be laid in a way that any
contact with hot or sharp-edged external surfaces of
the stove is avoided.
Combustion air
Every combustion procedure requires oxygen and/or
air. For individual stoves this combustion air is
generally taken from the living area. The air taken
from the living area must be reintroduced. In modern
houses with very tight fitting windows and doors the
amount of air flowing back may not be enough. This
situation may also become problematic due to
additional ventilation in the house (e.g. in the kitchen
or toilet).
External air supply
This external air supply means, that this air is supplied
to the stoves adaption connector by means of a tube
or duct, directly from outside or from another room
(e.g. cellar or boiler room) This connector does not
lead directly into the combustion chamber, but to the
inside of the pellet stove. This has the advantage that
the stove can take exactly the amount of air it needs,
and that this air is already preheated by passing
through the room. If the stove is not used, there
should be a possibility to close this air supply as close
to the facade as possible, to prevent cold damp air to
flow into the duct and unnecessarily cool down the
room or at temperatures well underneath 0° C to
provoke condensation problems. Therefore it is
important to insulate the ducts and make sure that
eventual condensation fluid can run off freely in the
right direction.