LAMINOX Jessica Natural SN Use And Maintenance Instructions

Hermetic pellet stove with natural draft

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HERMETIC PELLET
STOVE WITH NATURAL
Jessica Natural SN
Veronica Natural SN
Read instructions carefully before installation, use and maintenance
The instruction manual is an integral part of the product.
Laminox S.r.l. reserves the right to change the characteristics and data reported in the following
document at any time and without warning in order to improve their products. This manual,
therefore, cannot be considered as a contract with third parties.
Updated manuals and drawings are available at website
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  • Page 1 The instruction manual is an integral part of the product. Laminox S.r.l. reserves the right to change the characteristics and data reported in the following document at any time and without warning in order to improve their products. This manual, therefore, cannot be considered as a contract with third parties.
  • Page 2 Dear Customer, Thank you for choosing one of our products, which is a result of technological expertise and our continuous quest for superior products in terms of safety, reliability and performance. This manual contains all the information and helpful tips for using your product with maximum safety and efficiency. IMPORTANT INFORMATION This manual has been prepared by the manufacturer and is an integral and essential part of the product.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    GENERAL STANDARDS ......................4 Fireplace or Chimney flue....................4 Chimney pot ........................5 External air intake vent (Non-hermetic installation) ............6 External air intake vent (Hermetic installation) ..............6 Connection to the chimney flue ..................6 Preventing house fires ....................... 6 SPECIFICATIONS AND TECHNICAL DATA ................
  • Page 4: General Standards

    GENERAL STANDARDS Fireplace or Chimney flue Each device must have a vertical duct, called a chimney flue, for outside release of combustion fumes produced by a natural draft. The chimney flue must meet the following requirements: • It should not be connected to any other fireplace, stove, boiler, or hood of any kind (Fig. 1). •...
  • Page 5: Chimney Pot

    Chimney pot The top of the chimney flue must be equipped with a device, called a chimney cap, which facilitates dispersion into the atmosphere of combustion products. The chimney cap must meet the following requirements: • Its internal section and shape must be equivalent to that of the chimney flue. •...
  • Page 6: External Air Intake Vent (Non-Hermetic Installation)

    Horizontal width Minimum height of the zone of of the outlet Height of the reflux Roof pitch ? reflux from the from the roof zone Z [°] axis of the ridge A 1.85m 1.00m 0.50m 1.50m 1.30m 0.80m 1.30m 2.00m 1.50m 1.20m 2.60m...
  • Page 7: Specifications And Technical Data

    SPECIFICATIONS AND TECHNICAL DATA Specifications Stoves and pellet stoves are devices built to work with good quality wood pellets only (see par. 3 fuel). 2.2 Technical data Model or type Sofia Natural SN Global thermal power 7,9 kW Pellet hourly consumption (min/max) 0,5-1,6 Kg/h Rated thermal power 7,0 kW...
  • Page 8: Fuel

    FUEL General notes The pellet stove is designed to burn wood pellets only. Wood pellets are a fuel obtained from the pressing of sawdust timber, extracted from the processing and transformation residues of dried wood material. The compactness of the product over time is guaranteed by a natural origin substance contained in the wood: lignin.
  • Page 9: Installation

    INSTALLATION General notes The heating system or appliance must be installed in order not to damage the building and other systems. The installer must strictly comply with standard UNI 10683:2012. 4.1.1 Installation in the presence of several appliances. The presence of several appliances powered with different fuels, as well as hoods with or without extractor, must be evaluated during preventive checks and during the startup test in order to detect any variation compared to the design conditions or any aspect that cannot be detected during the design phase.
  • Page 10 4.2.2 Wall installation Safety distances from flammable material: Minimum distance in air from the flammable rear wall P= 200 mm P= 200 mm Minimum distance in air from the flammable side wall Frontal distance from flammable material R = 1000 mm 4.2.3 Distance from flammable ceilings and false ceilings...
  • Page 11: Flooring Protection

    4.2.4 Distance of fume exhaust system from flammable walls Flooring protection In the event of flooring that is sensitive to heat or flammable, a floor protection must be used (e.g., sheet steel, marble or tile slabs). Whichever type of protection selected, it must protrude at least 300 mm from the front, at least 150 mm from the sides of the stove, must withstand the weight of the stove and have a thickness of at least 2 mm (Fig.
  • Page 12: Fume Exhaust Duct

    The air intake vent must be located at least: 1.5 m Under Doors, windows, fume 1.5 m Horizontally away exhaust outlets, air gaps, etc. 0.3 m Over 1.5 m Away from Fume output Fume exhaust duct 4.5.1 General notes Construction of the exhaust duct must be done by specialised personnel or companies, as reported in the following manual.
  • Page 13 Fig.9 Fig. 10 4.5.3 Holes for exhaust tube passage on walls or roof Once the location of the stove has been decided (section 4.1), you will have to drill the hole for passage of the fume exhaust tube. This varies depending on the type of installation (therefore on the exhaust tube diameter, see 4.5.2) and on the type of wall or roof to be crossed (table 3).
  • Page 14: Using An External Fume Duct

    Fig. 11 Fig. 12 Using an external fume duct An external fume duct can be used only if it meets the following requirements: • Only insulated tubes (double wall) in stainless steel, secured to the building (Fig.9) should be used. •...
  • Page 15: Assembly

    5 ASSEMBLY General notes Here are some general recommendations to follow in order to prevent accidents or damage to the product: • Unpacking and installation must be performed by at least two people. • All handling operations must be carried out using appropriate means and in full compliance with safety regulations.
  • Page 16: Components

    these may be too high in moisture. Forcing ignition could make your stove a hazard. • CAUTION: if during cleaning, you find traces of spongy or hard (though not ash) pellets, replace the pellets being used, as this residue may come from scraps of low quality sawdust not usable in this type of stove.
  • Page 17: Ignition

    INSERT PELLET CLOSED Fig. 14 Fig. 13 Ignition Once the tank has been filled up, the stove is ready to be turned on. CAUTION: always clean the brazier prior to each ignition to avoid false starts, if there is little ash residue, clean it by means of the shaker;...
  • Page 18: Combustion Mode

    Now the stove is turned on and the main door can be closed After 15-20 minutes from switching on, turn the pin using the starting lever and put it in the unlock position (Fig. 24) Fig. 24 CAUTION: Always remove the starting lever to avoid overheating Caution: Be careful not to touch the chimney flue, risk of Burns Combustion mode You can chose between 2 types of power Maximum and Minimum...
  • Page 19: Warnings And Maintenance

    WARNINGS AND MAINTENANCE All maintenance operations (cleaning, replacements, etc.) should be carried out when the fire is out and the stove is cold. In addition, do not use any abrasive substances. CAUTION: FAILURE TO CLEAN AFFECTS SAFETY Opening the door The door must remain closed during operation.
  • Page 20: Combustion Chamber Cleaning

    Check the ash drawer every two days to see if it needs emptying. For ash disposal see paragraph 7.2 Combustion chamber cleaning Clean the combustion chamber weekly, removing ashes accumulated in the chamber using a vacuum cleaner. Note: Use a vacuum cleaner designed for the suction of ashes for this type of cleaning. Once a week, open the front grille and pull the cleaner rod knob towards you at least 3 times.
  • Page 21: Stove Inactivity

    7.12 Stove inactivity At the end of the season, perform the following operations: • Remove all pellets from the tank and from the feed screw. • Thoroughly clean the brazier, the support brazier, the combustion chamber and the ash drawer. •...
  • Page 24 Laminox S.r.l. Hydro Division Zona Industriale Callarella, 261/263 – 62028 SARNANO (MC) Italy Tel. +39 0733.657.622 – Fax +39 0733.657.494 www.laminox.com e-mail: export@laminox.com Jessica-SN -rev.07- 2022...

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