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INSTALLATION GUIDE
EN
PELLET STOVE
SUITE/CLUB/MUSA 2.0
air - comfort air
PART 1 - REGULATIONS AND ASSEMBLY
Instructions in English

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  • Page 1 INSTALLATION GUIDE PELLET STOVE SUITE/CLUB/MUSA 2.0 air - comfort air PART 1 - REGULATIONS AND ASSEMBLY Instructions in English...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS ....................II INTRODUCTION ......................1 1-WARNINGS AND WARRANTY CONDITIONS ..............2 2-INSTALLATION ......................8 3-DRAWINGS AND TECHNICAL FEATURES ..............17 4-UNPACKING ......................22 5-SUITE/CLUB STOVE ASSEMBLY ................25 6-MUSA STOVE ASSEMBLY ..................36 7-REMOVING THE BACK FOR MAINTENANCE ...............42 8-CONNECTIONS TO ADDITIONAL DEVICES ..............43 9-LOADING THE PELLETS ...................45...
  • Page 3: Introduction

    REVISIONS TO THE PUBLICATION The content of this manual is strictly technical and the property of MCZ Group Spa. No part of this manual may be translated into other languages, adapted or reproduced, even in part, in other mechanical or electronic forms, photocopies, recordings or other, without the prior written authorisation from MCZ Group Spa.
  • Page 4: 1-Warnings And Warranty Conditions

    1-WARNINGS AND WARRANTY CONDITIONS SAFETY PRECAUTIONS • Installation, electrical connection, function test and maintenance must only be carried out by authorised and qualified personnel. • Install the product in accordance with all local and national legislation and regulations in force in the region or state. •...
  • Page 5 1-WARNINGS AND WARRANTY CONDITIONS • Do not put linen on the product to dry. Any drying racks or similar objects must be kept at a safe distance from the product. Fire hazard. • All liability for improper use of the product is entirely borne by the user and relieves the Manufacturer from any civil and criminal liability.
  • Page 6 1-WARNINGS AND WARRANTY CONDITIONS • The product and the cladding must be stored in a dry place and must not be exposed to weathering. • It is recommended not to remove the feet that support the product in order to guarantee adequate insulation, especially if the flooring is made of flammable materials.
  • Page 7 1-WARNINGS AND WARRANTY CONDITIONS INFORMATION: • Please contact the retailer or qualified personnel authorised by the company to resolve a problem. • You must only use the fuel specified by the manufacturer. • When the product is switched on for the first time it is normal for it to emit smoke due to the paint heating for the first time. Therefore make sure the room in which it is installed is well ventilated.
  • Page 8 1-WARNINGS AND WARRANTY CONDITIONS EXCLUSIONS The guarantee does not cover malfunctions and/or damage to the appliance that arise due to the following causes: • Damage caused during transportation or relocation • all parts that develop faults due to negligence or improper use, incorrect maintenance, installation that does not comply with the manufacturer’s instructions (always refer to the installation and use manual provided with the appliance) •...
  • Page 9 1-WARNINGS AND WARRANTY CONDITIONS SPARE PARTS In the event of a malfunction, consult the retailer who will forward the call to the Technical Assistance Service. Use only original spare parts. The retailer or service centre can provide all necessary information regarding spare parts. We do not recommend waiting for the parts to be worn before having them replaced.
  • Page 10: 2-Installation

    2-INSTALLATION The instructions in this chapter refer explicitly to the Italian installation regulation UNI 10683. In any case, always observe the domestic regulations in force. PELLETS Wood pellets are manufactured by hot-extruding compressed sawdust which is produced during the working of natural dried wood. The compactness of the material is guaranteed by the lignin contained in the wood itself and allows pellets to be produced without glue or binders.
  • Page 11 If particularly delicate objects are present, such as furniture, curtains or sofas, increase the stove clearance accordingly. If the floor is made of wood, it is recommended to fit a floor protection sheet in compliance with the Standards in force in the country of installation. SUITE/CLUB/MUSA 2.0 Non-flammable walls Flammable walls...
  • Page 12 2-INSTALLATION FOREWORD This chapter on the Smoke Flue has been produced in reference to the prescriptions of European regulations (EN13384 - EN1443 - EN1856 - EN1457). The chapter provides indications for installing an efficient and correct smoke flue but is under no circumstances to substitute the regulations in force, which the qualified technician must be in possession of.
  • Page 13 2-INSTALLATION TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS Have the efficiency of the flue checked by an authorised technician. The flue must be sealed against flue gasses, in a vertical direction without narrowing, be made with materials impermeable to smoke, condensation, thermally insulated and suitable to resist normal mechanical stress over time (we recommend fireplaces made of A/316 or refractory material with insulated round section double chamber).
  • Page 14 2-INSTALLATION ROOF AT 60° ROOF AT 45° 45° 60° A = MIN. 2.60 metres A = MIN. 2.00 metres FIGURE 5 FIGURE 6 B = DISTANCE > 1.20 metres B = DISTANCE > 1.30 metres C = DISTANCE < 1.20 metres C = DISTANCE <...
  • Page 15 2-INSTALLATION MAINTENANCE The flue must be kept clean, since the deposit of soot or unburned oils reduces the cross-section reducing the draft and thus compromising the efficient functioning of the heater and, if large build-ups accumulate, can catch fire. The flue and chimney must be cleaned and checked by a qualified chimney sweep at least once a year.
  • Page 16 2-INSTALLATION EXTERNAL AIR INLET It is mandatory to provide an adequate external air intake that supplies the combustion air required for the product to work properly. The flow of air between the outside and the installation room may be direct, through an inlet in an external wall of the room; or indirect, via air intake from adjoining rooms and connecting permanently with the installation room (see Figure 9 b).
  • Page 17 2-INSTALLATION DISTANCE (metres) The air inlet must be at a distance of: 1.5 m UNDER Windows, doors, smoke outlets, cavities, ..1.5 m HORIZONTALLY Windows, doors, smoke outlets, cavities, ..0.3 m ABOVE Windows, doors, smoke outlets, cavities, ..1.5 m AWAY from smoke outlet CONNECTION TO FLUE...
  • Page 18 2-INSTALLATION EXAMPLES OF CORRECT INSTALLATION 1. Installation of Ø150mm flue with hole for the passage of the tube increased by: minimum 100 mm around the tube if next to non flammable parts such as cement, brick, etc.; or minimum 300 mm around the tube (or as prescribed by data tags) if next to flammable parts such as wood etc.
  • Page 19: 3-Drawings And Technical Features

    3-DRAWINGS AND TECHNICAL FEATURES DRAWINGS AND CHARACTERISTICS SUITE 2.0 AIR/COMFORT AIR STOVE DIMENSIONS Ø50 Ø60 Ø60 Ø80 Ø50 Ø80 Technical Dept. - All rights reserved - Reproduction is prohibited...
  • Page 20 3-DRAWINGS AND TECHNICAL FEATURES MUSA 2.0 AIR / COMFORT AIR STOVE DIMENSIONS Ø50 Ø60 Ø60 Ø80 Ø80 Ø50...
  • Page 21 3-DRAWINGS AND TECHNICAL FEATURES CLUB 2.0 AIR / COMFORT AIR STOVE DIMENSIONS Ø50 Ø60 Ø60 Ø80 Ø50 Ø80 Technical Dept. - All rights reserved - Reproduction is prohibited...
  • Page 22 85 W (Max 370 W) Supply voltage and frequency 230 Volt / 50 Hz Net weight 160 kg (Suite/Club) - 138 Kg (Musa) Weight with packaging 183 kg (Suite/Club) - 155 Kg (Musa) Distance from combustible material (rear\sides\floor): 50/50/0 mm...
  • Page 23 130 W (Max 370 W) Supply voltage and frequency 230 Volt / 50 Hz Net weight 164 kg (Suite/Club) - 142 Kg (Musa) Weight with packaging 187 kg (Suite/Club) - 159 Kg (Musa) Distance from combustible material (rear\sides\floor): 120/200/0 mm...
  • Page 24: 4-Unpacking

    If possible, unwrap the stove near the chosen area of installation. The packaging materials are neither toxic nor harmful. MUSA WITH STEEL CLADDING PACKAGING SUITE/CLUB WITH CERAMIC CLADDING PACKAGING (ABOVE)
  • Page 25 REMOVING THE FASTENING BRACKETS SUITE/CLUB/MUSA STOVES Remove the Suite/Club/Musa stoves from the pallet by removing the two screws ‘’u’’ and the plate ‘’s’’ from the stove foot. There are four brackets “s”. Technical Dept. - All rights reserved - Reproduction is prohibited...
  • Page 26 4-UNPACKING Position the stove and connect it to the flue pipe. Use the four adjustable feet (J)to get the stove correctly levelled so that the smoke outlet is lined up with the connecting pipe. If the stove needs to be connected to an outlet pipe which goes through the rear wall (to connect to the flue), take utmost care to make sure that the joint is not forced.
  • Page 27: 5-Suite/Club Stove Assembly

    Live electrical parts: only power the product after completing assembly.” On delivery, the Suite and Club stoves have no ceramic cladding, as shown in the image below. Take the box with the ceramics (figure below) and prepare them for installation. The ceramics are already completely assembled and all identical.
  • Page 28 5-SUITE/CLUB STOVE ASSEMBLY INSTALLING THE FRONT LOWER PANEL Insert the panel by removing the two side brackets pre-fitted in the stove. To do this, you must: • remove the two screws “s” • remove the bracket “D” • insert the front ceramic panel “B”...
  • Page 29 5-SUITE/CLUB STOVE ASSEMBLY INSTALLING THE SIDE PANELS There are codes on the internal part of the ceramics to help correctly position them. As shown in the following image, on the right side they are called D1/D2/D3 and on the left side S1/S2/S3, to be placed from the bottom upwards.
  • Page 30 5-SUITE/CLUB STOVE ASSEMBLY Before mounting the panel “D1” remove the two screws “t” and remove the bracket “E” (see the figure on the next page) Take the “D1” type panel and insert the hooks “z” in the stove in the holes “u”, preset in the bracket of the ceramic.
  • Page 31 5-SUITE/CLUB STOVE ASSEMBLY Set the bracket “E” back into place by inserting the hook “v” in the hole preset on the bracket of the ceramic “w” and fasten the two screws “t” once again to block the panel and prepare for the next ceramic panel (see the figure below).
  • Page 32 5-SUITE/CLUB STOVE ASSEMBLY As with the previous panel, remove the bracket “E” (see the figure on the next page), take another ceramic panel “D2” and insert it in the hooks “z” on the bracket.
  • Page 33 5-SUITE/CLUB STOVE ASSEMBLY Set the bracket “E” back into place and secure it with the two screws “t” in order to secure the ceramic panel “D2” Technical Dept. - All rights reserved - Reproduction is prohibited...
  • Page 34 5-SUITE/CLUB STOVE ASSEMBLY Mount the third panel “D3” for this side. Insert it in the hooks of the bracket at the bottom like the previous ones.
  • Page 35 5-SUITE/CLUB STOVE ASSEMBLY Secure the panel “D3” with the bracket “F” above with the two screws “p”. This bracket will then support the ceramic top. Follow the same steps to secure the ceramics on the other side. The ceramic kit comes with felt pads that may need to be installed to prevent the ceramic from vibrating.
  • Page 36 5-SUITE/CLUB STOVE ASSEMBLY POSSIBLE STRUCTURE ADJUSTMENT Due to vibrations during transport, the product might lose structural squareness and therefore, the assembly of the ceramic on the sides may appear imperfect (ceramic pieces not aligned with each other and with the structure).
  • Page 37 5-SUITE/CLUB STOVE ASSEMBLY ASSEMBLING THE TOP After mounting all the ceramics “C”, take the part “A” and place it on the stove in the specific adjustable rubber pads. The rubber pads are adjusted by rotating the pad clockwise or anti-clockwise, depending on whether the level of the ceramic top is to be raised or lowered.
  • Page 38: 6-Musa Stove Assembly

    6-MUSA STOVE ASSEMBLY The Musa stove is supplied with the steel sides separate and the cast iron top already mounted on the structure. Therefore, assemble the sides by removing the top “G” and “H” in advance.
  • Page 39 6-MUSA STOVE ASSEMBLY Remove the top as follows: • lift the hopper cover • remove the two screws “k” Technical Dept. - All rights reserved - Reproduction is prohibited...
  • Page 40 6-MUSA STOVE ASSEMBLY • Remove the front top “G”.
  • Page 41 6-MUSA STOVE ASSEMBLY • Remove the other two screws “x” from under the front top “G”. The top “H” can then be lifted and placed on the ground until the steel sides will be installed. Technical Dept. - All rights reserved - Reproduction is prohibited...
  • Page 42 6-MUSA STOVE ASSEMBLY • Take the steel side “I” and insert the two hooks “y” on the structure of the stove in holes “j” at the bottom of the side. • secure the side above to the stove using two screws “o” Once assembly of the two sides is completed, position the top “G”...
  • Page 43 6-MUSA STOVE ASSEMBLY Then secure the top “H” with the two screws “x” to the structure, position the upper top “G” and secure it with the two screws “k” and close the hopper cover (see the top disassembly step). Technical Dept. - All rights reserved - Reproduction is prohibited...
  • Page 44: 7-Removing The Back For Maintenance

    7-REMOVING THE BACK FOR MAINTENANCE REAR PANEL If maintenance must be performed on a component of the stove, the rear panel can be removed (if the distances from the walls allow it), otherwise, the maintenance can be performed by removing the side of the stove. To remove the rear panel, remove the 8 rear screws “a”...
  • Page 45: 8-Connections To Additional Devices

    8-CONNECTIONS TO ADDITIONAL DEVICES MODEM INSTALLATION “M”/WEB-WIFI INTERFACE “N” Install the Modem “M” or the Web-Wi-Fi-Interface “N” using the holes on the back of the product and follow the instructions on the product chosen. USB SOCKET There is a USB socket on the back of the stove, if a software update is required; the ceramic/metal parts do not have to be removed to reach the socket directly in the circuit board (pos.
  • Page 46 8-CONNECTIONS TO ADDITIONAL DEVICES Comfort air channelling vents The Comfort Air stoves can channel the air into other rooms through the two rear vents (see image below). Remove the vents as follows: • remove the two screws “V” • remove the vent “B” •...
  • Page 47: 9-Loading The Pellets

    9-LOADING THE PELLETS LOADING THE PELLETS Fuel is loaded from the upper part of the stove by lifting the door “k”. Pour the pellets in slowly so that it is deposited at the bottom of the hopper. If loading pellets when the stove is running, open the door of the tank using the stove mitten that comes with the stove itself.
  • Page 48 MCZ GROUP S.p.A. Via La Croce n°8 33074 Vigonovo di Fontanafredda (PN) – ITALY Telephone: +39 0434/599599 r.a. Fax: +39 0434/599598 Internet: www.mcz.it e-mail: mcz@mcz.it 8901529100 REV.0 21/12/2015...

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