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Tel: +43 (0) 7249 / 46 443 www.austroflamm.com info@austroflamm.com Edited by: Olivera Stojanovic Illustrations: Konstruktion Text: Technical department (Austroflamm) Copyright All Rights reserved. The contents of these instructions may be reproduced or distributed only with the consent of the publisher! Printing, spelling and typographical errors reserved.
Multiple occupancy ..........................15 Balanced Flue Operation........................15 Fuel/fuel quantity..............................16 Fuel ................................ 16 Fuel quantity............................16 Information on the operation of your Rocket ....................17 Clean combustion ..........................17 Always start in max position ....................... 17 Combustion............................17 Burnout ..............................17 Commissioning..............................
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Contents Operating manual Rocket 10.2.1 Ash removal............................23 10.2.2 Cleaning the firebox door glass ......................24 10.2.3 Cleaning the stove surfaces ....................... 24 10.3 Visual inspection ..........................24 11 Equipment ................................25 12 Problem solutions ............................... 26 13 Spare parts................................27 14 Warranty and guarantee............................
Please read through this manual carefully before using the stove. Follow the tips and information in the individual sections of this manual. Correct operation and care of your Rocket are essential for trouble-free operation and long service life. No liability or warranty claims apply for damage incurred by failure to follow this manual.
This manual is divided into sections. A table of contents at the start of the manual can be used as a quick overview. Illustrations that are used in this manual may differ slightly from the delivered product. Version control Manuals are continually updated. Updates are documented with version numbers. The current version can be found at our homepage www.austroflamm.com.
Operating manual Rocket 3 | Safety Safety In this manual we give you numerous safety instructions for the safe operation of your Rocket. These in- structions are characterized differently as follows, depending on their importance: Importance of the safety instructions NOTICE Particular behaviour and/or activities that are required for safe working.
• While the ROCKET is in operation, the firebox door, the ash pan and hopper lid must be closed. • If the appliance is not in service, if there is multiple occupancy of the chimney then the firebox door, the ash pan and the hopper lid must be closed, .
4 | Product overview Product overview Identification of the product In the following illustrations we will inform you of the dimensions, the output regulator and the name- plate positioning of your Rocket. 4.1.1 Dimensions and output regulator Fig. 2: Rocket dimensions...
4 | Product overview Operating manual Rocket Fig. 3: Dimensions with optional cast iron tray Continuous output regulator for adjusting the heat output from 2.5 kW to 5 kW = MAX Fig. 4: Infinitely variable output regulator 4.1.2 Positioning of the nameplate The nameplate of your stove is located on the inside of the hopper lid.
Operating manual Rocket 5 | Technical data Technical data Technical data under Directive (EU) 2015/1185 and del. as per Regulation (EN) 2015/1186 Contact details for the manufacturer or their authorized representative Manufacturer: Austroflamm GmbH Contact: Address: Austroflamm-Platz 1 4631 Krenglbach...
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5 | Technical data Operating manual Rocket Peat briquettes Briquettes made of a mix- ture of fossil fuels Other fossil fuels Briquettes made of a mix- ture of biomass andn fossil fuels Other mixture made of biomass and fossil fuels (*) PM = dust, OGC = organic gaseous connections, CO = carbon monoxide, NOx = nitrogen oxide (**) Only required when using correction factors F(2) or F(3).
Operating manual Rocket 5 | Technical data Specification mg/m³ for heated filter method (in compliance with Annexe III, number 4, letter a, sec- tion i, point 1) or g/kg for measurement in dilution tunnel (in compliance with Annexe III, number 4, let- ter a, section i, point 2 and 3.)
To protect your own safety, national and local regulations exist governing the connection of flue pipes to the chimney. Rocket is set up at the factory for connecting to 130 mm flue diameter / top. With minor modifications on site it can also be connected at the rear. When connecting with other pipe dia- meters, you should obtain the prior approval of your chimney sweep.
Multiple occupancy The ROCKET pellet stove is suitable for connection to a chimney occupied by other cookers and ranges burning solid fuels (multiple occupancy). A minimum delivery pressure (see Data for the chim- ney/flue dimensioning [}on page 13]) is required to operate ROCKET.
7 | Fuel/fuel quantity Operating manual Rocket Fuel/fuel quantity Fuel Pellets Poor pellet quality will cause significant residues in the pel- let oven when burnt. We therefore urge the use of pellets that have no artificial binding agents. That way only a small unburnt residue is left.
After approximately 40 minutes, the automated start is completed. You will see this by the flame pat- tern. At the end of the start phase the output of the Rocket can be set as desired with the output regu- lator. Each change of the output regulator position results in a change in the output only after a notice- able delay in the combustion chamber.
9 | Commissioning Operating manual Rocket Commissioning Initial Commissioning During initial commissioning below nominal heat output (5 kW) there may be an odour nuisance. The reason for this is the stove varnish. This only hardens during operation. The varnish releases vapor in the process.
At nominal load, the stove consumes approximately 1 kg pellets/hour. At partial load, the stove requires approxim- ately 0.5 kg of pellets per hour. Fig. 12: Pellet hopper How to start your Rocket 1) Set output regulator to “max” position. Fig. 13: Set output regulator to"max” posi- tion 2) Fill the hopper with pellets.
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9 | Commissioning Operating manual Rocket 3) Bolt hopper lid and ash pan and close grate (1). Fig. 15: Hopper lid Fig. 16: Ash pan Fig. 17: Lever for grate...
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Operating manual Rocket 9 | Commissioning DANGER Danger of explosion from the use of liquid or gel-like firelighters. 4) Open the firebox door. 5) Push a standard fire lighter (or two if you have a very poor chimney draft) into the pile of pellets on the grate.
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9 | Commissioning Operating manual Rocket Replenishing pellets during operation Replenishing during operation is only allowed as long as unburnt pellets are visible in the pellet hop- per or the blazing in the firebox. (DANGER OF DEFLAGRATION!) CAUTION Fire risk...
10.1 Service Your ROCKET must be serviced at regular intervals. The flue gas ducts and flue pipes must also be cleaned in the process. Every 2 years the burner unit must also be inspected in the course of the ser- vice.
10 | Service and Cleaning Operating manual Rocket To empty the ash pan, proceed as follows: (see Fig. 24) 1) Unlock the ash pan. 2) Pull the ash pan out. 3) Empty the ash pan at a permissible place. –...
Fig. 26: Cast iron tray left and right Side panel A steel panel or ceramic panel is available for your Rocket as desired. The side cladding is very easy to fit. Each side panel is screwed to the body of the stove by means of 4 ISK M 10x20 countersunk screws.
12 | Problem solutions Operating manual Rocket Problem solutions Problem Cause Solution The glass panel is sooty. • The chimney is not working • Ask your chimney sweep to properly. The required neg- carry out a draught measure- ative pressure of at least 12 ment.
Operating manual Rocket 13 | Spare parts Spare parts Spare part Order number Operating manual 940284 Glove with logo 640084 Wooden plinth, front 775096 Wooden plinth, rear 775110 Combustion chamber cladding, complete 775687 Lid handle, complete 775100 Combustion chamber bottom block, front...
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13 | Spare parts Operating manual Rocket Spare parts combustion chamber cladding (Keramott) Fig. 28: Combustion chamber cladding (Keramott) Item no. Item Item no. CC cladding, rear, top 702198 CC cladding, rear, bottom 775657 CC cladding, left 775655 CC cladding, right...
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Operating manual Rocket 13 | Spare parts Spare parts, door Fig. 29: Door Item no. Item Item no. FR door 775033-29 Door window 775032 Gasket 8x2x L [mm]= 881.2 710096 Gasket 718767 Oval seal 16x8; L=980 718763 Door handle, complete 775041...
1) Your Austroflamm pellet stove has been operated in accordance with the manual and installed, commissioned and maintained by a specialist dealer/service engineer. 2) Your Austroflamm pellet stove has been serviced and proof of this can be provided. (See Service Report, section 16) 3) The warranty claim must be made at an Austroflamm specialist dealer by presenting the purchase invoice and quoting the serial number.
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16 | Start up log Operating manual Rocket Start up log Operator / Customer Dealer / Engineer Name Company Street Street Town and postal code Town and postal code Telephone Telephone Email Email OKAY DEFECTS Model Serial number Technology Visuals Accessories (ceramic panel, cast iron tray, etc.)
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Vollständigkeit / completeness / completo / complet Geprüft von / checked by / controlled da / contrôlé par ____________________________________________________ Datum / date / data / date ____________________________________________________ AUSTROFLAMM GMBH Austroflamm-Platz 1 A- 4631 Krenglbach Tel: +43 (0) 7249 / 46 443 www.austroflamm.com info@austroflamm.com...