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3.6 The stove’s flue gas system
The flue gas system is dependent on a slight
underpressure in th e combustion chamber and
it is very important that the chimney exhausts
to outside air and not to an enclosed or semi-
enclosed room such as a garage, corridor, attic
or anywhere else where the flue gases could
become concentrated.
The chimney must always be installed in
accordance with national and regional
regulations
3.7 Chimney draught.
Operation of the Greenfire pellet stove is partly
independent of the chimney draught, as the
flue gas vacuum pump assists in removing
smoke from the combustion chamber. Howe-
ver, if there is a strong chimney draught, we
recommend a draught stabiliser be installed.
Otherwise the chimney will overrun the flue
vacuum pump, resulting in too much combu-
stion. The stove operates best with a chimney
draught of 4 pascals (used for testing/approval)
in a chimney with a diameter of 80 mm
3.8 External air supply.
In hermetically closed environments with little
air replacement it can be difficult to supply
enough air for the combustion and it may be
necessary to supply extra air to the room.
3.9 No ignition in the burn pot.
During the ignition phase, it may be the case
that the stove fails to develop a flame. If the
stove fails to ignite, the control system will shut
down the stove and report an error ( no pellets )
Before the first ignition.
1) Read these instructions carefully before
lighting the stove.
2) Install the control panel and cable
supplied.
3) Correctly connect the pellet stove to the
chimney
4) Fill the pellet tank (diameter 6–8 mm)
5) Open the door and check that the
burnpot is in place in the frame and that
the baffleplate is at the top of the
combustion chamber
6) Close the stove door. Never open
the stove door while the stove is
operating.
7) Roll out the room temperature sensor
placed at the rear of the stove and
ensure it is not in contact with hot
surfaces.
8) Connect the stove to a power outlet
using the cable supplied.
9) Use the control panel to configure all
personal settings and then start the stove.
(See the section on operating the stove)
NB:
The first time the stove is lit it is important to
ventilate the environment very well, as an
unpleasant odour may arise during the first
few hours of operation as the paint hardens.
Allow the stove to operate at the highest level
for a few hours to ensure the paint is harde-
ned the first time the stove is used, so the
unpleasant odour does not occur again.
On / Off
Fuse 3.15A
Power In
Com Port
STB reset
Ambient Sensor
3.10 Rear panel