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remove or change the safety devices without authorisation;
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perform operations or manoeuvres of his/her own initiative that are not part of his/her job description, meaning that he/she might
jeopardise his/her own safety and that of others;
•
use fuels other than pellet and those allowed for lighting;
•
use the stove as an incinerator;
•
use flammable or explosive substances near the stove during operation;
•
use the stove with the door open and/or with the glass ruined or broken;
•
close the combustion air and smoke outlet openings, whatsoever;
•
use the stove to dry laundry;
•
replace or change some of the stove parts.
TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS
smoke outlet pipe Ø
Max. heating volume
Heating input reduced - nominal
Heating output reduced - nominal
Water heating output
Electrical consumption during nominal heat output*
Electrical connection
Hopper capacity
Hourly consumption
Loading interval
Red. - Nom. Yield
CO at 13% of O
Smoke flow
Minimum draft
Smoke temperature
The data shown here is provided as a guideline and is not binding, and may change based on what type and quality of wood is used.
Ravelli reserves the right to make any changes in order to improve product performance.
Characteristics of the fuel
Wood pellet is a fuel made of pressed wood sawdust, often recovered from processing scraps of carpentries. The material used
cannot contain any extraneous substance such as, for example, glue, lacquer or synthetic substances.
The sawdust, once it has been dried and cleaned from impurities, is pressed using a die with holes: as a result of high pressure, the
sawdust heats up by activating the natural wood binders; this way the pellet maintains its shape even without adding artificial
substances.
Wood pellet density varies based on the type of wood and can exceed that of natural wood by 1.5 - 2 times.
The cylinders have a diameter of 6 mm and a variable length between 10 and 40 mm.
Their density is equal to approximately 650 kg/m3. Due to their low water content (< 10%) they have a high energy content.
The UNI EN ISO 17225-2:2014 standard (that replaces the EN PLUS standard) defines pellet quality by specifying three classes: A1,
A2 and B. Maintain fuels and other flammables at a suitable distance.
Ravelli recommends using wood pellet classified A1 and A2 according to the EN ISO 17225-2:2014 standard, or certified DIN PLUS
(more restrictive than the A1 class) or ONORM M 7135.
Pellet may be light or dark coloured, it is normally bagged into bags that show the name of the producer, the main characteristics and
classification according to standards.
! IMPORTANT
Non-permitted fuels
We recommend not using the following materials as fuel:
•
wood
•
treated wood (painted, lacquered, glued wood etc.);
•
sawdust or chips
•
liquid fuel
•
coal or other fossil fuels
•
plastic and derivatives
•
treated paper and cardboard
•
waste
Use and maintenance manual
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Pellets must be transported and stored in a dry area. Upon contact with humidity they
swell and become unusable: it is therefore necessary to protect them from humidity, both
during transport and during storage.
HRV 180 PLUS
HRV 180 PLUS
80
500
6,4 - 23,6
6,1 - 21,0
4,9 - 17,5
1,3 - 4,9
290
V - Hz
230 V - 50 Hz
32
7 - 25
94 - 90
0,032 - 0,012
5,7 - 12,0
10 - 0,1
Pa - mbar
76 - 190
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