Prity AM W12

Prity AM W12 Wood-Burning Stove with Boiler for Central Heating

Pukapuka Tohutohu

1. Kupu Whakataki

This manual provides essential information for the safe and efficient installation, operation, and maintenance of your Prity AM W12 wood-burning stove with an integrated boiler for central heating. Please read this manual thoroughly before using the appliance and retain it for future reference. The Prity AM W12 is designed to provide both room heating and hot water for your central heating system.

2. Nga Tohutohu Haumaru

Your safety and the safety of others are paramount. Always adhere to the following safety guidelines:

  • Tāuta Ngaio: Installation must be performed by a qualified professional in accordance with all local and national building codes and regulations.
  • Rauemi Whakawera: Maintain minimum clearances from combustible materials. As per EN 13240:2001/A2:2004/AC:2007, the minimum distances are:
    • Whakamuri: 400 mm
    • Sides (left and right): 400 mm
    • Front (radiation from pane): 800 mm
    • Te tuanui: 600 mm
  • Momo wahie: Only use dry wood with a moisture content of ≤20% or charcoal. Never use flammable liquids, plastics, or treated wood as fuel.
  • Mata wera: The stove's exterior surfaces become extremely hot during operation. Use appropriate protective gloves when handling and keep children and pets away.
  • Whakahau: Ensure adequate ventilation in the room where the stove is installed to prevent oxygen depletion.
  • Tūma/Hūrere: Regularly inspect and clean the chimney and flue pipe to prevent creosote buildup and ensure proper draft.
  • Waro Monoxide: Install a carbon monoxide detector in the vicinity of the stove.
  • Pūnaha Wai: The integrated boiler must be connected to a closed central heating system by a qualified plumber. Ensure the system is properly filled and vented. The maximum working pressure is 1.25 bar.

This product complies with EN standard, CE certification, BlmSchV2, and ECO design regulations.

3. Tatūnga me te Tāuta

The Prity AM W12 is designed for corner placement and built-in installation. Proper setup is crucial for safety and performance.

3.1 Te Wetewete me te Tirotiro

Carefully unpack the stove and inspect it for any damage that may have occurred during transit. Report any damage to your supplier immediately.

3.2 Whakanoho

Position the stove in the desired corner, ensuring it meets the minimum clearance requirements from combustible materials as detailed in the Safety Instructions section.

Prity AM W12 wood-burning stove installed in a corner with a fire burning inside.

Image 3.2.1: The Prity AM W12 stove installed in a corner setting, demonstrating typical placement.

3.3 Hononga Paipa Rerewharewha

Connect the stove to a suitable chimney or flue system. The flue pipe diameter required is 150 mm. Ensure all connections are sealed properly to prevent smoke leakage and ensure optimal draft.

3.4 Central Heating System Connection

The integrated water boiler requires connection to your central heating system. This must be done by a certified plumber. The boiler has a volume of 7 liters and is designed to operate at a maximum working pressure of 1.25 bar. Ensure the system is properly filled, vented, and tested for leaks before initial firing.

Te taha view of the Prity AM W12 wood-burning stove, showing the flue pipe connection point at the top.

Whakaahua 3.4.1: Taha view of the Prity AM W12 stove, highlighting the flue outlet and overall construction.

4. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere

Follow these steps for safe and efficient operation of your Prity AM W12 stove.

4.1 Te Whakakī i te Umu

Open the main combustion chamber door using the wooden handle. Place a small amount of kindling and firelighters on the cast iron grate. Once ignited, gradually add small pieces of dry wood or charcoal. Do not overfill the combustion chamber.

Prity AM W12 wood-burning stove with a vibrant fire burning inside the combustion chamber.

Image 4.1.1: The Prity AM W12 stove in operation, showing a fire burning within the heat-resistant ceramic glass window.

Prity AM W12 wood-burning stove with the combustion chamber door closed, showing the empty interior and cast iron grate.

Image 4.1.2: The Prity AM W12 stove with the combustion chamber empty, illustrating the interior design and cast iron grate.

4.2 Air Supply Control

The stove is equipped with a front damper for regulating the air supply to the combustion chamber. Open the damper fully during ignition to establish a strong fire. Once the fire is established, adjust the damper to control the burn rate and heat output. A fully open damper provides more air, leading to a hotter, faster burn. A partially closed damper reduces air, resulting in a slower, more efficient burn.

4.3 Flame Intensity Adjustment

He paowa damper is provided to adjust the flame intensity. This allows for fine-tuning of the combustion process and heat distribution.

4.4 Whakapai hinu

When adding more fuel, open the air damper fully for a few minutes before opening the combustion chamber door. This helps to prevent smoke from entering the room. Add fuel carefully and close the door securely.

5. Tiaki

Regular maintenance ensures the longevity and efficient operation of your Prity AM W12 stove.

5.1 Tango Rerehu

Regularly remove ash from the ash pan located below the combustion chamber. Ensure the stove is completely cool before performing this task. Dispose of ash in a non-combustible container.

5.2 Cleaning the Combustion Chamber

Periodically clean the interior of the combustion chamber, including the heat-resistant ceramic glass. Use a soft brush or vacuum cleaner for ash and a specialized glass cleaner for stove glass. Do not use abrasive cleaners.

5.3 Flue Pipe and Chimney Cleaning

The flue pipe and chimney should be inspected and cleaned at least once a year, or more frequently depending on usage. This prevents creosote buildup, which can lead to chimney fires and reduced efficiency. This task should be performed by a qualified chimney sweep.

5.4 Boiler System Check

Regularly check the pressure in your central heating system and ensure it is within the recommended operating range. Inspect all connections for leaks. Consult a qualified plumber for any issues with the boiler system.

6. Te Raru

This section addresses common issues you might encounter with your Prity AM W12 stove. For complex problems, consult a qualified technician.

  • Poor Draft / Smoke in Room:
    • Check if the flue pipe or chimney is blocked and requires cleaning.
    • Ensure the air dampers are open sufficiently.
    • Verify that the chimney height and diameter are adequate for the stove.
    • Check for negative pressure in the room (e.g., due to extractor fans).
  • Putanga Wera Iti:
    • Ensure you are using dry, seasoned wood. Wet wood burns inefficiently.
    • Check if the air dampers are open enough.
    • Verify that the combustion chamber and ash pan are clean.
  • Te Whakamahinga Wahie Nui Rawa:
    • Whakatikahia te hau dampers to reduce the burn rate.
    • Ensure the stove door seals are intact and not allowing excess air.
  • Water System Not Heating:
    • Check the central heating system pressure.
    • Ensure the boiler is receiving sufficient heat from the combustion.
    • Bleed the radiators and the boiler system to remove any airlocks.
    • Consult a qualified plumber if the issue persists.

7. Whakatakotoranga

Detailed technical specifications for the Prity AM W12 wood-burning stove with boiler:

Table showing product information and technical specifications for Prity AM W12 stove.

Image 7.1.1: Product Information table for Prity AM W12, detailing various technical specifications.

ĀhuahiraWhakatakotoranga
Tau tauiraAM W12
Ngā Ahu Katoa (Wh x D x H)720 x 550 x 820 mm
Combustion Chamber Dimensions (W x D x H)635 x 450 x 315 mm
Taumaha Kupenga113 kg
Nominal Room Heating Output6.2 kW
Nominal Water Heating Output7.3 kW
Maximum Water Heating Output12 kW
Te Dianete Paipa Rerewha150 mm
Te kaha76.5%
Volume of Water Heater7 L
Estimated Heating Area105 m²
Estimated Heating Capacity277 m³
Rauemi tinana2 mm thick sheet steel
Rauemi Runga3-4 mm thick sheet steel
Momo wahieWood, Charcoal (Dry wood with moisture content ≤20%)
Te Morahi Mahi Mahi1.25 pae
Flue Gas Temperature at Nominal Heat Output180 °C
Minimum Chimney Draft11.4 Pa
Te Whakamu Wahine4.3 kg/h
Hononga Whakauru3/4"
Karaehe Pungao PungaoA
Taupū Puai Pungao (EEI)102
Waahi Whakawera Waahi Whakawera Pungao (ηs)68%
TaePango Kauwhata
Nga Waenga kei rotoCast iron grate, Wooden door handles
Energy efficiency label for Prity AMW12 stove, showing an A rating and heat output values.

Image 7.1.2: Energy Label for Prity AMW12, indicating an A-class energy efficiency rating.

German Declaration of Performance for Prity AMW12, detailing compliance with standards and technical data.

Image 7.1.3: German Declaration of Performance for Prity AMW12, showing compliance and performance data.

English Declaration of Performance for Prity AMW12, detailing compliance with standards and technical data.

Image 7.1.4: English Declaration of Performance for Prity AMW12, providing essential performance characteristics.

EAN/Barcode: 3800215095054

8. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko

For warranty information, please refer to the documentation provided at the time of purchase or contact your retailer. In case of technical issues or questions not covered in this manual, please contact Prity customer support or your authorized service provider.