Stanley Lir LIR500 Installation And Operating Instructions Manual
Stanley Lir LIR500 Installation And Operating Instructions Manual

Stanley Lir LIR500 Installation And Operating Instructions Manual

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Stanley Lir
Wood Pellet Stove
Model: LIR500- 5 kW
Installation and Operating Instructions
Read these instructions carefully before installing, using and servicing the stove.

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  • Page 1 Stanley Lir Wood Pellet Stove Model: LIR500- 5 kW Installation and Operating Instructions Read these instructions carefully before installing, using and servicing the stove.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents STANLEY PELLET STOVE WARRANTY ..........................4 SETTING THE LANGUAGE..............................4 PACKAGE CONTENT ................................5 3.1.1 Unpacking the Stove ..............................5 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ............................... 5 4.1.1 Safety Recommendations ............................6 PRODUCT FICHE ................................6 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS .............................. 7 INSTALLATION OF THE PELLET STOVE ..........................8 7.1.1...
  • Page 3 Clean Air Act requirements. The Stanley Lir 5kW has been recommended as suitable for use in smoke control areas when burning wood pellets of diameter 6 mm ranging in length from 10mm- 30mm, the pellets must conform to the EN plus standard class A1 Thank you for purchasing a Waterford Stanley Wood pellet Stove.
  • Page 4: Stanley Pellet Stove Warranty

    Note: Adequate clearance must be maintained around the appliance to ensure the ease of part removal in the possible event of their damage/failure. Waterford Stanley are not responsible for any costs incurred in the removal of items installed in the vicinity of the appliance that must be moved to facilitate a part replacement.
  • Page 5: Package Content

    Waterford Stanley is not liable for any damages to the stove if the specified precautions, warnings and operating procedures are not followed. Waterford Stanley stoves are easy to operate and special attention was given to their components in order to protect users and installers against accidental damages.
  • Page 6: Safety Recommendations

    4.1.1 Safety Recommendations Make sure you fully read and understand this instruction manual before using the Stanley Lir pellet stove as a biomass heating • stove. The pellet stove is not intended for use by children or persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, •...
  • Page 7: Technical Specifications

    Tests performed using wood pellets with a heating capacity of 4.8 kWh/kg. The above information was obtained during product homologation tests performed at independent laboratories accredited for pellet stove tests. Front Rear Side Figure 2 Dimensions of the Stanley Lir...
  • Page 8: Installation Of The Pellet Stove

    • Upon receipt, check that the product is complete and that there are no signs of damage. Any damage or defects should be checked for prior to installing the product. If there are defects, please notify Waterford Stanley service department.
  • Page 9: Installation Clearances

    7.1.1 Installation clearances The m i n i m um distance between the free-standing pellet fire stove and particularly flammable surfaces is specified in Figure 5. Figure 5 – Clearances to combustibles 7.1.2 Hearth requirements The stove must be installed on a non-combustible hearth of at least 12 mm, ensuring adequate Clearance to combustible material (e.g.
  • Page 10: Installation With A Chimney

    Ventilation: The stove must have adequate air for combustion and the room must have adequate air for ventilation, adequate air supply must be provided in line with building regulations. The Stanley Lir Pellet stove has a circular pipe (40mm) that may be connected to the exterior of the house.
  • Page 11: Fuel

    Fuel The Pellet Stove must be operated exclusively with wood pellets. No other fuel may be used. Use only pellets certified by standard Premium DINplus & ENplus A1, with a 6 mm diameter and measuring between 10 and 30 mm long. The pellets must not have a moisture content in excess of 10%.
  • Page 12: Control Panel

    8.1.1 Control panel 8.1.2 Functions of the display buttons This button is used to confirm or to enter a selected menu. AUTO Use this button to choose between the weekly thermostat or manual operation. ON/OFF Use this button to switch the pellet stove on and off. Also use this button to exit a menu. Temperature Use these buttons to set the desired temperature, navigate through the various menus and change settings.
  • Page 13: Stop

    Power Level “P” Representing the Power Level Currently Used by the Stove. The Intended Temperature can be adjusted by pressing the Plus and Minus buttons With the thermometer in between them. The heating power can be adjusted at any time by pressing the Plus and Minus buttons with the flame between them, indicating power selection.
  • Page 14: Sub Menu "Weekly Progr

    8.1.9 Sub Menu “Weekly Progr.” This is where you set the timer for the entire week. Below is a picture of the menu. We will provide a step-by-step explanation of what you are required to set. Refer to the above for details on how to proceed with the settings. This is the program number.
  • Page 15: Locking Keys

    8.1.15 Locking keys This is where you can lock the Keys of the display by pressing the following buttons for 20 seconds: Temperature minus and the Power minus Repeat this operation to release blocking. 8.1.16 ECO stop Set the ECO stop if you wish for the stove to completely switch off as soon as the desired temperature has been reached. Be aware that this may have consequences for the life of your igniter.
  • Page 16: Reading The Fire Cycle

    Simultaneously press and hold both temperature buttons until the hours jump to 00000. The service message disappears from the display. Note! Press the right buttons! Simultaneously pressing the power buttons will cause the parameters to reset to the settings of the software manufacturer. These settings are completely different from the pellet stove parameters. 9.1.7 Reading the fire cycle Read the current operating timers of the stove and the duration of the cycle involved right now.
  • Page 17: Maintenance

    Maintenance General maintenance Be sure to carry out regular maintenance and clean the stove as described in the following paragraphs to ensure a long life. For (fire) safety reasons, a full service must be carried out by qualified personnel after each year of use or 1200 burning-hours.
  • Page 18: 10.1.7 Annual Maintenance

    10.1.7 Annual maintenance The pellet stove must undergo a complete service every year or after 1200 burning-hours to ensure the preservation of your stove and your personal safety. The stove must be completely disassembled and the heat exchanger and the flues cleaned. This is important to prevent the stove from becoming clogged with ash and dust.
  • Page 19 B. Remove The Burning Pot C. Remove the Vermiculite Lining From the Combustion Chamber Page 19 of 28...
  • Page 20 D. Loosen the holding nuts and take out the Burning Pot Holder E. By Removing the two bolts in the bottom of the back Panel, the whole tank can be removed. Attention for the Wires Connected to the Stove! Page 20 of 28...
  • Page 21 F. The Fan can be removed just with the removal of 3 Bolts. Always inspect the Fan Gasket. G. The Igniter can be removed by simply unscrewing it from the Body of the Stove Page 21 of 28...
  • Page 22: Problems And Solutions

    Problems and solutions No image Nothing appears on the display screen. There may be various causes for this. No power supply: Please Check whether the outlet has power. Check the fuses in your house. Check for a break in the cable. Replace the power cord if there is a break in the cable.
  • Page 23: Service

    13.1.6 ‘Service’ This report indicates that the stove has been worked for 1200 hours. The stove indicates this as a reminder that maintenance must be carried out. Reading and resetting operating hours Enter the Testing menu by pressing SET and the Power Plus Button for more than 5 seconds.
  • Page 24: Exploded View Stanley Lir

    Exploded view Stanley Lir Page 24 of 28 NHrev1 070323...
  • Page 25: Spare Part Number And Description

    Spare Part Number and Description Item NO. Spare Part Descriptor Part number Circuit Board G00541AXX G00542AXX Safety Maximum Thermostaat Vacuum sensor- Pressure switch G00543AXX On/Off switch with fuse G00544AXX G00545AXX Exhaust Fan PL10 G00546AXX Pellet Motor 1Rpm Igniter G00547AXX Burnpot F01374AXX F01375AXX Burn pot holder...
  • Page 26: Electrical Diagram Of The Stanley Lir Pellet Stove

    Electrical diagram of the Stanley Lir Pellet stove Electrical diagram Page 26 of 28 NHrev1 070323...
  • Page 27: Connector Table

    Connector Table Description of JP1 Connector. Description Smoke temperature sensor input NTC 1K 200°C Room Temperature Sensor Input NTC 10K 25°C External Chrono / GSM input GSM control output Encoder Signal Input +5V Encoder Description of JP2 Connector. Terminal Description Pressure switch Thermostat Safety Input Not connected...
  • Page 28 Supplied by. Waterford Stanley Ltd., Unit 401-403, IDA Industrial Estate, Cork Road, Waterford, Ireland. Tel: (051) 302300 www.waterfordstanley.com Page 28 of 28 NHrev1 070323...

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