Ecoteck ILARIA Operation And Maintenance Manual - page 12
MANUAL
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ILARIA
ILARIA
ILARIA
ILARIA
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5.2. Installation
5.2.1. Stove gas exaust
The gas exhaust system works due to the negative pressure in the combustion chamber and the
slight positive pressure in the gas exhaust pipe. The gas exhaust system must therefore be airtight,
using special pipes (steel, not aluminium) containing special silicone gaskets.
The gas exhaust must run outside and must not terminate in closed or semi-closed spaces, such as
garages, attics or any place where the gas may concentrate.
The best solution for the gas exhaust recommended by ecoteck involves least 1.5 m of vertical steel
pipe connected to the gas exhaust outlet on the rear of the stove via a T-joint, either inside or outside
the room, and in any case then connected to the outside so as to create a natural current and
prevent the possibility of smoke and odours being released inside when shutting down the stove.
The surfaces of the outlet pipe may reach a high enough temperature as to cause burns when
touched by children.
For this reason use a non-combustible protective grate.
5.2.2. Flue
The operation of the pellet stove ILARIA is independent of the draught of the chimney, as the flue
gas exhaust fan blows the gas from the combustion chamber into the chimney.
If the draught in the chimney is very high, however, a regulating flap should be installed between the
combustion chamber and the chimney
5.2.2. Outside air intake
In closed rooms with reduced air renewal, the operation of the pellet stove ILARIA may cause a
reduction in the amount of oxygen present.
With this outside air intake, the air required for combustion can be drawn in from the outside.
5.3. Start-up
5.3.1. Starting for the first time
1- Before starting the stove carefully read the user and maintenance manual.
2- Remove all the equipment placed inside the hopper when packing the stove.
The ILARIA pellet stove should be installed by the distributor
of an authorised installed
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5.2. Installation
5.2.1. Stove gas exaust
The gas exhaust system works due to the negative pressure in the combustion chamber and the
slight positive pressure in the gas exhaust pipe. The gas exhaust system must therefore be airtight,
using special pipes (steel, not aluminium) containing special silicone gaskets.
The gas exhaust must run outside and must not terminate in closed or semi-closed spaces, such as
garages, attics or any place where the gas may concentrate.
The best solution for the gas exhaust recommended by ecoteck involves least 1.5 m of vertical steel
pipe connected to the gas exhaust outlet on the rear of the stove via a T-joint, either inside or outside
the room, and in any case then connected to the outside so as to create a natural current and
prevent the possibility of smoke and odours being released inside when shutting down the stove.
The surfaces of the outlet pipe may reach a high enough temperature as to cause burns when
touched by children.
For this reason use a non-combustible protective grate.
5.2.2. Flue
The operation of the pellet stove ILARIA is independent of the draught of the chimney, as the flue
gas exhaust fan blows the gas from the combustion chamber into the chimney.
If the draught in the chimney is very high, however, a regulating flap should be installed between the
combustion chamber and the chimney
5.2.2. Outside air intake
In closed rooms with reduced air renewal, the operation of the pellet stove ILARIA may cause a
reduction in the amount of oxygen present.
With this outside air intake, the air required for combustion can be drawn in from the outside.
5.3. Start-up
5.3.1. Starting for the first time
1- Before starting the stove carefully read the user and maintenance manual.
2- Remove all the equipment placed inside the hopper when packing the stove.
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7.5.2. Timer thermostat
The timer thermostat function allows the stove on/off times to be set for each day of the week,
with two independent programs (PROGRAM 1 and PROGRAM 2). Select the SET CRONO [SET
TIMER] menu item. Use buttons P6 and P7 to scroll the parameters, and P4 and P5 to change the
values. The parameters can be set at any time, however they only become active when parameter
UT01 in the SET OROLOGIO [SET CLOCK] menu is set to any value other than OFF (usually the
current day).
Parameter
Description
Possible values
UT05
START PROGRAM 1
From 00:00 to 23:50 in steps of 10’
UT06
STOP PROGRAM 1
From 00:00 to 23:50 in steps of 10’
UT07
ON DAYS 1
On or off for days 1 to 7
Pr36
PROGRAM 1 HEAT
From 1 to 5
UT09
START PROGRAM 2
From 00:00 to 23:50 in steps of 10’
UT10
STOP PROGRAM 2
From 00:00 to 23:50 in steps of 10’
UT11
ON DAYS 2
On or off for days 1 to 7
Pr40
PROGRAM 2 HEAT
From 1 to 5
UT05-UT6
These two parameters indicate the start and stop times for PROGRAM 1.
UT07
When the PROGRAM 1 setting is enabled, button P5 is used to select the day of
the week, and button P4 enables/disables the operation of the stove.
Pr36
This parameter indicates the heat output when PROGRAM 1 is running.
UT09–UT10
These two parameters indicate the start and stop times for PROGRAM 2
UT011
When the PROGRAM 2 setting is enabled, button P5 is used to select the day of
the week, and button P4 enables/disables the operation of the stove.
Pr40
This parameter indicates the heat output when PROGRAM 2 is running. In the
following example, the stove is started on Saturday and Sunday from 08:00 to 13:00 at
heat level 2, and everyday from 17:00 to 22:00 at heat level 3.
PROGRAM 1
PROGRAM 2
UT1=0800,UT2=1300,Pr36=2
UT09=1700,UT10=2200,Pr40=3
Ut07 ON DAYS 1
Ut11 ON DAYS 2
1
Off
1
On
2
Off
2
On
3
Off
3
On
4
Off
4
On
5
Off
5
On
6
On
6
On
7
On
7
On
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7.5.2. Timer thermostat
The timer thermostat function allows the stove on/off times to be set for each day of the week,
with two independent programs (PROGRAM 1 and PROGRAM 2). Select the SET CRONO [SET
TIMER] menu item. Use buttons P6 and P7 to scroll the parameters, and P4 and P5 to change the
values. The parameters can be set at any time, however they only become active when parameter
UT01 in the SET OROLOGIO [SET CLOCK] menu is set to any value other than OFF (usually the
current day).
Parameter
Description
Possible values
UT05
START PROGRAM 1
From 00:00 to 23:50 in steps of 10’
UT06
STOP PROGRAM 1
From 00:00 to 23:50 in steps of 10’
UT07
ON DAYS 1
On or off for days 1 to 7
Pr36
PROGRAM 1 HEAT
From 1 to 5
UT09
START PROGRAM 2
From 00:00 to 23:50 in steps of 10’
UT10
STOP PROGRAM 2
From 00:00 to 23:50 in steps of 10’
UT11
ON DAYS 2
On or off for days 1 to 7
Pr40
PROGRAM 2 HEAT
From 1 to 5
UT05-UT6
These two parameters indicate the start and stop times for PROGRAM 1.
UT07
When the PROGRAM 1 setting is enabled, button P5 is used to select the day of
the week, and button P4 enables/disables the operation of the stove.
Pr36
This parameter indicates the heat output when PROGRAM 1 is running.
UT09–UT10
These two parameters indicate the start and stop times for PROGRAM 2
UT011
When the PROGRAM 2 setting is enabled, button P5 is used to select the day of
the week, and button P4 enables/disables the operation of the stove.
Pr40
This parameter indicates the heat output when PROGRAM 2 is running. In the
following example, the stove is started on Saturday and Sunday from 08:00 to 13:00 at
heat level 2, and everyday from 17:00 to 22:00 at heat level 3.
PROGRAM 1
PROGRAM 2
UT1=0800,UT2=1300,Pr36=2
UT09=1700,UT10=2200,Pr40=3
Ut07 ON DAYS 1
Ut11 ON DAYS 2
1
Off
1
On
2
Off
2
On
3
Off
3
On
4
Off
4
On
5
Off
5
On
6
On
6
On
7
On
7
On
The ILARIA pellet stove should be installed by the distributor
of an authorised installed