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HSP 7 II
HSP 7 II
Equipment sheet
GB
Pellet stove
0545008571400g

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Summary of Contents for HAAS + SOHN HSP 7 II

  • Page 1 Equipment sheet HSP 7 II HSP 7 II Equipment sheet Pellet stove 0545008571400g...
  • Page 2 Introduction We thank you very much for purchasing our product! The description of the heating device will inform you in detail about the design, technical specification and operation of the heating device. We recommend you to acquaint yourselves closely with these data. In this way, you will avoid possible faults during the proper assembly and operation.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1. Technical data..........................1 2. Dimensions........................... 2 3. Pellet Stove Installation and Connection to Chimney............3 4. Cleaning work ..........................7 4.1. Cleaning the surface ......................... 7 4.2. Cleaning the glass panel ......................7 4.3. Clean combustion chamber “function instruction” Error F040..........7 4.4.
  • Page 4 Important Information from Manufacturer! IMPORTANT Please, observe the following instructions: Quality of wood pellets: Depending on the manufacturer, there are light, dark, shorter or longer pellets. Even deliveries from one supplier may contain different qualities. Standards for wood pellets are constantly tightened, but: The wood remains wood and has its peculiarities in terms of ash and slag.
  • Page 5: Technical Data

    1. Technical data HSP 7 II Heat output range: 2,4 – 8,2 kW Nominal heat output: 8,0 kW Testing standard: EN 14785 Height: 1053 mm Width: 494 mm Depth: 494 mm Weight: 125 kg Diameter of flue elbow: 80 mm Flue gas temperature: 197 °C...
  • Page 6: Dimensions

    2. Dimensions...
  • Page 7: Pellet Stove Installation And Connection To Chimney

    3. Pellet Stove Installation and Connection to Chimney The pellet stoves must be connected to a separate chimney. It is not permissible to divert flue gas from other equipment to this chimney. Flue gases are fed through an 80 mm smoke duct connected to the stove smoke- flue being located on the rear side of the stoves.
  • Page 8 Figure 1.1: Chimney outside the building A) Chimney situated outside the building B) Effective chimney height. The chimney must be led above the roof level and fitted with thermal insulation C) External air inlet to the heater D) T-piece with stopper...
  • Page 9 Figure 1.2: Chimney as a part of building A) The smoke-flue inserted into the existing chimney. Here, the possibility of cleaning is required. B) Effective chimney height. C) External air inlet to the heater D) T-piece with stopper...
  • Page 10 Figure 1.3: Connection to the existing chimney A) Existing chimney B) Effective chimney height. C) External air inlet to the heater D) T-piece with stopper E) Smoke-flue...
  • Page 11: Cleaning Work

    4. Cleaning work WARNING Before starting any cleaning work, the stove must be cool down! Once the cleaning work is completed, the correct operating status of the device must be re- established: Put the combustion pot in correctly, close the combustion chamber door. 4.1.
  • Page 12 WARNING If this is not done, the clinker will continue to accumulate. Then the device will no longer be able to ignite properly. Pellets can pile up in the combustion pot. In extreme cases, this can reach all the way back to the pellet chute.
  • Page 13: Maintenance Work

    5. Maintenance work WARNING Before starting any cleaning work, the stove must be cool down! The mains plug must be pulled out of the power supply socket (always in advance)! The frequency of maintenance in turn depends to a large extent on the pellet quality (ash content). Quality pellets have a low ash content of about 0.2-0.3%.
  • Page 14 Figure 1: Removing the flue baffle...
  • Page 15 Figure 2: Removing the cleaning cover...
  • Page 16 Figure 3: Removing the side wall...
  • Page 17 Figure 4: Shake the turbulator • For cleaning the flue gas passes, shake the turbulator 5 times at least, in compliance with the Fig. 4, pos. 4.
  • Page 18: Cleaning The Pellet Container - Annual Maintenance

    5.2. Cleaning the pellet container - annual maintenance • Heat the pellet stove until the storage tank is completely empty. • Then the protective grille (1) in the pellet tank may be removed. • Then clean the tank and the intake of the screw conveyor housing with a vacuum cleaner. •...
  • Page 19: Replacement Parts List

    6. Replacement parts list 6.1. Replacement parts list...
  • Page 20 Description Spare part number Pos. Piece Replacement parts list Complete combustion chamber door/black 1 piece 0545008005300 Ash door panel/black 1 piece 0545008015330 Ash door panel/grey 1 piece 0545008025330 Cleaning cover front/black 1 piece 0545008005037 Seal for cleaning cover 7,5 mm 620 mm 0040300075005 Ash pan/black...
  • Page 21 Bottom temperature sensor 1 piece 0561008005543 Suction flange 1 piece 0545008105335 Seal for suction flange 1 piece 0545008007333 Flue gas thermosensor 1 piece 0553808005540 Ignition 1 piece 0541908005202 Lighter case 1 piece 0545008105220 Room temperature sensor 1 piece 0089500390005 1 piece 0089500080005 Induced draught fan 1 piece...
  • Page 22: Detail A1

    6.2. Detail A1 Description Spare part number Pos. Piece Detail A1 Screwing door - Set 1 piece A1.1. 0545008005221 1 piece A1.2. Glass holder/black - Set 0545008005222 1 piece Combustion chamber door/black Seal glass 8x2 mm 1340 mm 0040208020005 Door glass 1 piece 0545008005309...
  • Page 23: Circuit Diagram

    7. Circuit diagram...
  • Page 24 Description Circuit diagram: No.: Description Cable harness Mains plug / mains filter Electric ignition Screw conveyor motor Induced draught Flue gas temperature sensor 35/36 Flame temperature sensor 37/38 Room temperature sensor 39/40 Bottom flame temperature sensor 41/42 43/44 Door contact switch Flue gas fan rotation speed 48-50 Fuse T 3,15 A ignition, induced draught fan, screw...