DI Lusso R5 Installation And Operating Instructions Manual

DI Lusso R5 Installation And Operating Instructions Manual

Wood burning inset stove

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R5
Wood Burning Inset Stove
Installation and Operating Instructions
JINDLU05 Rev D 14/11/14

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  • Page 1 Wood Burning Inset Stove Installation and Operating Instructions JINDLU05 Rev D 14/11/14...
  • Page 2 Di Lusso, Emperor Way, Exeter Business Park, Exeter, United Kingdom, EX1 3QS Recommended Fuel - Wood Important – Use Only Recommended Fuel Follow the Operating Instructions DSEN13229 – Inset Wood Burning Stove Appliance Mass 121kg Efficiency Nominal Heat Output 4.9 kW Mean Co Emission (@13% O 0.2%...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents General Guidance Page 1 Appliance Dimensions Page 3 Flue Requirements Page 3 Preparing the stove for installation Page 4 Direct Air Adaptor and Convection Duct kits Pages 6 &10 Installation into a solid non-combustible wall Page 6  Hearth requirements Page 7 ...
  • Page 4: General Guidance

    OMPETENT ERSONS CHEME (where necessary) in accordance with Building Di Lusso recommend that this stove is Regulations. installed by a member of an accredited competent persons scheme e.g. HETAS. Due consideration should be given to air...
  • Page 5  Do not attempt to relight the fire until AFETY the cause has been identified and WARNING – This appliance will be hot when corrected. in operation and due care should be taken.  If necessary seek professional advice. The supplied operating tool or gloves may be used to open the door and operate the air ADVERSE WEATHER –...
  • Page 6: Appliance Dimensions

    these requirements are not met the chimney PPLIANCE IMENSIONS should be lined by a suitable method. If there is no existing chimney then either a prefabricated block chimney in accordance with Building Regulations Approved Document J or a twin-walled insulated stainless steel flue to BS EN 1856 can be used.
  • Page 7: Preparing The Stove For Installation

    RAUGHT If the draught exceeds the recommended maximum a draught stabilizer must be fitted so that the rate of burning can be controlled and to prevent over firing. If the reading is less than the recommended minimum then the performance of the appliance will be compromised.
  • Page 8 2. Remove the nuts, washers and M8 x 25mm studs located either side of the flue outlet. 5. Carefully slide the firebox out from 3. Remove the Air Valve Cassette by removing the convection chamber, remove any the two fixing screws holding it in place, packaging and put the firebox and Air turning both air controls fully clockwise and Valve Cassette in a safe place.
  • Page 9: Direct Air Adaptor And Convection Duct Kits Pages 6 &10

    IMPORTANT! materials. The dimensions of the opening should be at least those shown in the This appliance may be installed either into a diagram. Ensure there is a sufficient overlap solid non-combustible opening or into an where the convection chamber flange meets enclosure fabricated from non-combustible the face of the opening.
  • Page 10: Hearth Requirements

    EARTH EQUIREMENTS A constructional hearth with a minimum thickness of 125mm should be provided. The constructional hearth should be made of solid non-combustible material and can include any solid non-combustible floor. The boundary of the hearth must be clearly marked. This can be done by adding a super-imposed hearth on top of the constructional hearth –...
  • Page 11: Fitting The Stove

    ITTING THE TOVE LUE CONNECTION IMPORTANT – Read this section carefully and The flue connection is made to the convection ensure that any required access holes, chamber and not to the firebox. The register plates or flue connections are in connection between the flue and firebox is place before carrying out the installation.
  • Page 12: Installation Into A Non-Combustible Enclosure

    If connecting to an existing masonry chimney ENCLOSURE it is recommended that a flue forming pipe The Di Lusso R5 has been designed, tested (short length of flue pipe) is used and the void and approved to be installed either into solid...
  • Page 13  All flue pipe within the enclosure must be insulated twin wall flue pipe suitable for solid fuel as specified in Table 1 on page 3 (factory made metal chimney)  If fitting the Direct Air Adaptor Kit, the adaptor box and ducting must be insulated with 30mm thick Rockwool Rocklap H&V Pipe Sections, having a nominal density not less than...
  • Page 14: Enclosure Dimensions

    Enclosure Details (all dimensions in millimetres) Internal heat shield All panels including heat shield to be produced from 30mm Skamol Super Isol board Internal heat shield N.B. Ventilation openings are identical on both sides of the enclosure.
  • Page 15: Re-Assembling The Stove

    ASSEMBLING THE STOVE ITTING THE FRAME PACK 1. Smear some fire cement around the 1. Loosen the four M6 Nuts to the ends flue outlet on the outside of the of the studs on the convection firebox. chamber sides. Fire cement 2.
  • Page 16: Commissioning

    4. Offer the door fascia into position, passing the Operating Instructions three M6 studs through the holes. Ensure that the fascia is resting on the two clips at the top Read the ‘General Guidance’ Section at the of the door and fix in position using the nuts start of these instructions before operating and washers provided.
  • Page 17: Recommended Fuel

    Clean Air Act requirements. The Di Lusso R5 has been recommended as To access the air controls press on the door suitable for use in Smoke Control Areas when handle to release it from the latch and swing burning wood logs.
  • Page 18: Lighting

    Combustion Air Control – regulates the flow now be used to regulate the burn rate of the of air downwards into the combustion stove (see Recommended Settings). chamber via the airwash (airflow over the Should the fire fail to light correctly open the inside of the glass) and the air inlet at the door and use a poker to spread the fuel across back of the firebox (below the tertiary air inlet...
  • Page 19: De-Ashing

    Do not add firewood above the level of the ONTHLY AINTENANCE tertiary air inlet at the back of the stove. Baffle Brick – this should be removed and Exceeding this amount can result in the cleaned at least once a month to prevent any production of excessive smoke.
  • Page 20: Troubleshooting

    combustion between the stove and the open effectiveness of the controls. To replace a fire. worn valve remove the air valve cassette, lift off the worn valve and replace with new. ERIODS OF ROLONGED If the stove is to be left unused for a prolonged period, then it should be given a thorough clean to remove ash and unburned fuel residues.

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