Prity S1W10

Edilkamin Prity S1W10 Wood-Burning Stove 13 kW Instruction Manual

Model: S1W10

1. Important Safety Information

Please read this entire manual carefully before installing, operating, or performing maintenance on your Edilkamin Prity S1W10 wood-burning stove. Failure to follow these instructions could result in property damage, bodily injury, or even death. Keep this manual for future reference.

2. Product Overview

The Edilkamin Prity S1W10 is a robust wood-burning stove designed for efficient heating, featuring an integrated boiler for central heating systems. Its construction ensures durability and effective heat transfer.

Edilkamin Prity S1W10 wood-burning stove with a fire burning inside, showing its front and side view.

Figure 1: Edilkamin Prity S1W10 Wood-Burning Stove. This image displays the Edilkamin Prity S1W10 wood-burning stove. It features a dark grey steel body with light-colored ceramic side panels. The front has a glass door revealing a burning fire, a lower ash pan door, and control dampers. A flue pipe connection is visible on top.

Key Features:

3. Setup and Installation

Installation of the Edilkamin Prity S1W10 stove, especially with its integrated boiler, requires specialized knowledge. It is highly recommended that installation be carried out by a certified professional to ensure compliance with all local building codes, safety regulations, and optimal performance.

3.1 Site Preparation:

3.2 Connecting the Flue:

Connect the stove's flue outlet (130 mm diameter) to the chimney system using appropriate flue pipes and connectors. Ensure all connections are sealed and secure to prevent smoke leakage.

3.3 Boiler Connections:

For central heating integration, connect the stove's boiler inlets and outlets to your heating system's pipework. This typically involves flow and return pipes, an expansion vessel, and safety valves. A qualified heating engineer must perform these connections to ensure system integrity and safety.

4. Operating Instructions

Proper operation ensures efficient heating and prolongs the life of your stove.

4.1 Fuel Type:

Only burn dry, seasoned wood. Avoid burning treated wood, plastics, household waste, or any other materials that can produce harmful fumes or damage the stove.

4.2 Lighting the Stove:

  1. Open both the front air damper and the flue damper fully.
  2. Place crumpled paper or firelighters on the cast iron grate.
  3. Add a small amount of kindling (small, dry wood pieces) on top of the paper/firelighters.
  4. Light the paper/firelighters.
  5. Once the kindling is burning well, gradually add larger pieces of seasoned wood.
  6. Close the door securely.

4.3 Controlling the Burn:

4.4 Refueling:

When adding more wood, open the flue damper fully for a few moments before opening the main door to prevent smoke spillage. Add wood, then close the door and readjust the dampers.

5. Maintenance

Regular maintenance is crucial for the safe and efficient operation of your stove.

5.1 Ash Removal:

5.2 Cleaning the Ceramic Glass:

Clean the ceramic glass when the stove is cold using a specialized stove glass cleaner or a damp cloth dipped in fine ash. Avoid abrasive cleaners.

5.3 Flue and Chimney Cleaning:

Have your chimney and flue system inspected and cleaned by a qualified chimney sweep at least once a year, or more frequently if you burn frequently.

5.4 Gaskets and Seals:

Periodically check the door and glass gaskets for wear and tear. Worn gaskets can lead to air leaks and reduced efficiency. Replace them as needed.

6. Troubleshooting

This section addresses common issues you might encounter with your wood-burning stove.

ProblemPossible CauseSolution
Poor Draft / Smoke Spillage
  • Cold chimney
  • Blocked flue/chimney
  • Insufficient air supply
  • Worn door gaskets
  • Pre-heat chimney with crumpled paper.
  • Have chimney professionally cleaned.
  • Ensure air dampers are open; check for room ventilation.
  • Replace door gaskets.
Low Heat Output
  • Wet or unseasoned wood
  • Insufficient air supply
  • Too much ash in firebox
  • Use only dry, seasoned wood.
  • Open air dampers more.
  • Remove excess ash.
Excessive Smoke
  • Wet wood
  • Insufficient air
  • Overloading stove
  • Use dry wood.
  • Increase air supply.
  • Load smaller amounts of wood.

If problems persist, contact a qualified technician or your dealer for assistance.

7. Specifications

ModelS1W10
BrandPrity (Edilkamin)
Overall Dimensions (L x D x H)490 x 460 x 830 mm (19.3 x 18.1 x 32.7 inches)
Weight85 kg (187 lbs)
Boiler Capacity14 Liters
Nominal Heating Power (Total)13 kW (typically 10 kW to water + 3 kW to air, aligning with product title and heat output specification)
Flue Diameter130 mm (5.1 inches)
MaterialSteel Plate, Refractory Bricks, Ceramic Glass, Cast Iron
Heat CoverageUp to 20 square meters (215 sq ft)
Power SourceWood-burning

8. Warranty and Support

Specific warranty details for the Edilkamin Prity S1W10 stove are typically provided at the point of purchase or within separate documentation accompanying the product. Please refer to your purchase receipt or contact your retailer for information regarding warranty coverage, terms, and conditions.

For technical support, spare parts, or service inquiries, please contact the authorized dealer or the manufacturer directly. Ensure you have your model number (S1W10) and purchase date available when contacting support.

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