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Spanish manufacturer of high-end metal fireplaces, wood stoves, and heating inserts, combining modern design with thermal efficiency.

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ROCAL (Manufacturas Rocal SA) is a distinguished Spanish company dedicated to the design and manufacture of heating systems. Founded in 1982 and based in Centelles, Barcelona, ROCAL specializes in metal fireplaces, wood-burning stoves, fireplace inserts, and barbecues that blend aesthetic sophistication with high performance.

The brand is known for its commitment to "heating with design," offering a wide range of products that serve as elegant focal points in homes while ensuring efficient combustion and sustainability. ROCAL's products are crafted using a mix of advanced technology and artisanal finishing, utilizing durable materials like steel and vermiculite to maximize durability and heat retention.

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ROCAL X1280V5 Wood Fire Frontal Instruction Manual

August 3, 2024
X1280V5 Wood Fire Frontal Specifications: Model: X1280V5 Weight: 1.71 kg/h Recommended Workloads: 10-50 kg Drill Bit Size: 10mm Screw Size: M8x80 Minimum Depth: 85mm Maximum Thickness for Fixing: 30mm Tightening…

ROCAL support FAQ

Common questions about manuals, registration, and support for this brand.

  • What type of fuel is recommended for ROCAL wood stoves?

    ROCAL recommends using natural wood with a humidity level between 12% and 20% to ensure optimal combustion efficiency and prevent excessive smoke.

  • Why is my ROCAL fireplace not drawing smoke correctly?

    Poor smoke exhaust or insufficient draft can be caused by incorrect piping, obstructions, or dampers being too closed. Ensure the installation follows the manual's specifications regarding flute height and diameter.

  • How do I clean the glass on my ROCAL fireplace insert?

    Clean the glass regularly using a specific fireplace glass cleaner or a damp cloth dipped in wood ash. Do not clean the glass while it is hot to avoid damage.

  • What maintenance is required for the stove?

    Regular maintenance includes emptying the ash pan, cleaning the glass, inspecting the smoke flue for soot buildup, and checking door seals for airtightness.