Wamsler W1-75 Instructions For Installation And Use Manual

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Instructions for Installation and Use
Solid Fuel Cooker
W1-75
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  • Page 1 Instructions for Installation and Use Solid Fuel Cooker W1-75...
  • Page 2: Preface

    Preface Dear Customer, Congratulations on your purchase of our solid fuel stove. You have made a good choice. Because this product guarantees you: High Quality thanks to use of top quality, proven materials • Safe Running thanks to mature technology which has been tested for strict ad- •...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Preface ..........................28 Table of Contents ....................... 29 Installation ......................30 Safety measures ....................30 Parts ........................32 Instructions ......................33 Surrounding space .................... 33 Air supply ......................33 Electrical connections ..................34 Safe distances ....................35 Chimney attachment ..................
  • Page 4: Installation

    Installation Safety measures The stoves are tested to EN 12815 (see identification plate). For installation and for flue gas connections, the requirements of the Fire Regula- tions (FeuVO in Germany) apply, as well as local building regulations such as the following technical standards DIN 4705, EN 13384, DIN 18160, DIN 18896, EN 1856-2 and EN 15287.
  • Page 5 18. If repairs or replacements are necessary, please contact your supplier with the necessary article numbers and serial numbers in good time. Only original WAMSLER replacement parts may be used. 19. Work such as installation, setup, commissioning and services, as well as repairs, must only be carried out by qualified personnel (heating system or space heating technicians).
  • Page 6: Parts

    Parts W1-75 Key: Standard accessories: 1. Primary air control - Baking tray 2. Steel plate - Roasting grill 3. Flue gas connections - Lever to lift covers 4. Start damper - Soot scraper 5. Refractory clay layer in fire chamber - Fire iron 6.
  • Page 7: Instructions

    Instructions For installation and for connection of flue, the requirements of the Fire Regulations (FeuVO in Germany) apply, as well as local building regulations such as the following technical standards DIN 4705, EN 13384, DIN 18160, DIN 18896, EN 1856-2 and EN 15287. In order for the stove to function correctly the chimney to which you want to connect the stove must be in good condition.
  • Page 8: Electrical Connections

    Important NOTES relevant to operation dependent on air supply from room or inde- pendent of air supply from room (valid for Germany – as of January 2005): The stoves have been tested under EN 12815 as stoves relying on air supply from •...
  • Page 9: Safe Distances

    Safe distances The following distances must be respected as safety margins from flammable objects and bearing walls made of reinforced concrete and partition walls made from flammable mate- rials or covered in flammable materials: Beneath the hob plate (from the top of the stove to the floor) A ≥...
  • Page 10: Choice Of Flue Gas Connection Placement

    angle of 10 degrees. Any pipes which are not heat insulated or verti- cal must not be longer than 1 metre. The requirements of the Fire Regulations (FeuVO) apply, as well as local building regulations such as for the chimney standards DIN 4705, EN 13384, DIN 18160 and EN 15287.
  • Page 11: Electrical Circuit Diagram

    Fig. 3 1.9.3 Electrical circuit diagram The stove may only be connected by a qualified professional electrician according to cur- rent rules and regulations. Mains current AC 230 V Rocker switch Light Terminal strip Fig. 4 Stove frame Retaining plate...
  • Page 12 Wrong Right min. 50 cm Chimney diameter reduced due to flue being inserted too far into chimney Blockage due to exhaust gases interfering with each other min. 30 cm Air leak due to ppen doors on stove which is not in use Air leak from open pipe connection Air leak from...
  • Page 13: Fuels / Settings

    Maximum fuel quantities per load W1-75 6,2 kg (7 - 8 briquettes) at nominal heat load Lignite briquettes...
  • Page 14: Combustion Airflow Settings

    Combustion airflow settings The settings must always be as shown. Primary Secondary air- Combus- Start damper Fuel airflow set- flow setting tion dura- setting ting tion in hrs Lighting Nominal heat Firewood approx. 1 load Nominal heat Lignite briquettes approx. 3 load Long-term Lignite briquettes...
  • Page 15: Start Damper

    3.1.3 Start damper For lighting the stove the start damper must be open and when cooking or heating it must be closed. Closed (cooking, baking, roasting, heating) Open PLEASE NOTE Leaving the start damper open when heating will cause the stove to overheat which will damage the stove and its parts.
  • Page 16: Lighting

    Lighting The performance control is set depending on the type of fuel as a function of the chimney draught and the desired heating level. With firewood and particularly with softwood, only a limited heating period is possible. Lignite briquettes are much better suited to burning overnight, if they are placed on top of a layer of glowing embers.
  • Page 17: Closing Down

    Please observe the following NOTES: Check that the start damper has been shut for at least 60 minutes. This ensures an even temperature throughout the oven. Only put in enough fuel to reach the desired tempera- ture. This temperature can then be maintained by adding small amounts of fuel during the roasting period.
  • Page 18: Varnished And Enamel Surfaces

    After finishing cleaning, the heating and hob plates must be replaced correctly. The clean- ing cover (4) under the oven needs to be closed tightly again. PLEASE NOTE: After every period of heating you should check the stove thoroughly. If repairs or replacements are necessary, please contact your supplier with the necessary article numbers and serial number in good time.
  • Page 19 PLEASE NOTE: Before opening the bulb protector, disconnect the stove from the mains! Work such as installation, setup, commissioning and servicing, as well as repairs, must only be carried out by qualified personnel (heating system or space heating technicians). Intervention by non-qualified persons invalidates the warranty and guarantee.
  • Page 20: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Your stove has been built using modern technology. Even so, problems can arise, which may derive from the chimney, the fuel or the flue pipe system. There may briefly be smoke and an unpleasant smell the first time you use the stove: this is normal.
  • Page 21: Technical Data

    1161 / 812mg/Nm Efficiency 75,6 / 76,4% Mains current 230 V AC Bulb 15 W Dimensions W1-75 850 (+20) 692 (+20) 900 (+20) 742 (+20) screw feet can raise stove height by +20 mm Weight: Net 171 kg The dimension shown is only for information! We reserve the right to make changes to the...
  • Page 22: Guarantee Conditions

    We will only provide a guarantee for equipment which can be shown to have been con- nected and set up by an approved installer or another recognised professional. Complaints: Complaints about delivered goods relating to obvious faults must be made in writing within 14 days of receipt.
  • Page 23: Guarantee Card

    Damage in transit can only be accepted and corrected, if a damage report is presented from the transporter or a railway official, or if it is proved credibly and without any delay that the cause lies with WAMSLER. Our customer service department is also available and happy to assist you on request after the end of the guarantee period.
  • Page 24 Wamsler Haus- und Küchentechnik GmbH • Adalperostraße 86 • D-85737 Ismaning • Tel. +49 (0)89 / 320 84-0 • Fax +49 (0)89 / 320 84-238 info@wamsler.eu • www.wamsler.eu © Wamsler Haus- und Küchentechnik GmbH, 85737 Ismaning. Alle Rechte und Änderungen vorbehalten.

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