Technical features
Total nominal heat output
Pellet nominal heat output
Wood nominal heat output
Total power given-up to the heating water
Pellet power given-up to the heating water
Wood power given-up to the heating water
Total power given-up to the environment due to radiation
Pellet power given-up to the environment due to radiation
Wood power given-up to the environment due to radiation
Pellet yield
Wood yield
Nominal voltage
Nominal frequency
Expansion vessel lt/preloading bar
Maximum working pressure/recommended
Minimum pellet chimney effect
Minimum wood chimney effect
Pellet tank capacity
Pellet min – max hourly consumption
Hourly consumption of wood
Wood loading interval
Boiler body capacity
Width
Height
Depth
Minimum safety distance from flammable materials
Weight of version with majolica sides
Weight of version with painted steel sides
The given heat power can change according to the pellet and wood used.
Pellet features
The thermo stove has been tested with all types of pellets present on the market. The pellets used must have the following features:
Diameter 6 mm;
Maximum length 35 mm;
Maximum humidity content 8 – 9 %;
100% wood. Total absence of additives.
1.1 % maximum ash residue
For good thermo stove efficiency, we recommend the use of good quality pellets. Pellets must be poured into the tank using a shovel and not
directly from the bag.
In order to recognise pellet of quality it is necessary that:
It is manufactured with constant diameter cylinders and it has a smooth and glossy surface;
There is not a lot of sawdust inside the packaging;
If the pellet is poured into a container of water it will tend to sink if it is a quality pellet, while if it is not, it will tend to float;
The conditions of the quality certification and in particular the compliance with international Standards such as EN 14961-2 Wood pellet class A1-A2
(maximum moisture level of 10%), should be indicated on the packaging;
Packages are intact since pellets tend to absorb humidity. Humidity not only reduces the calorific value and increases exhaust gas, but it also swells
the product which could create problems in the thermo stove.
International Standards must be respected for the manufacturing of pellets as in France, Austria, Germany and recently some countries from Eastern,
also must comply with the EN14961-2, DIN 51731 and the O-NORM M7135 Standards in the production phase. These Standards establish the minimum
values in order to check pellet quality. In Italy there is no official Standard, but it is recommended to use pellets that respect the previously-mentioned
Standards.
The use of poor pellets or pellets made of any other material can lead to damage of the thermo stove functions and can also make the warranty
null and void and make the manufacturer exempt from all responsibility.
In order to guarantee combustion without problems the pellets must be kept in a dry place.
6
kW (Kcal/h)
33,2 (28.600)
kW (Kcal/h)
16,5 (14.200)
kW (Kcal/h)
16,7 (14.400)
kW (Kcal/h)
20,4 (17.500)
kW (Kcal/h)
10,7 (9.200)
kW (Kcal/h)
9,7 (8.300)
kW (Kcal/h)
7,3 (6.300)
kW (Kcal/h)
4,3 (3.700)
kW (Kcal/h)
3 (2.600)
%
90.8 (90.7)
%
76.3
V
230
Hz
50
8 / 1
bar
2.5 / 1.5
Pa
12
Pa
12
Kg
30
Kg/h
1 / 3.4
Kg/h
3.7
min
54
litres
50
mm
820
mm
1080
mm
600
mm
200
Kg
290
Kg
280