Stovax RV66AVC, RV40, RV76FK, RV55 6a. Firegrate Removal riva, 6b. Firegrate Removal riva avanti

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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

6a. FIREGRATE REMOVAL (riva)

6a.1 To remove grate:

First remove the centre grate by tipping the grate control boss downwards and lifting the centre grate vertically

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6a.2 The main grate can then be lifted by the front first and then rotating the main grate to clear the firebox.

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6a.3 Ensure that the seal tape on the underside of the grate is in good condition and correctly fitted. If not, replace with new. (Stovax part number 4998)

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Seal Tape

PR7061

6a.4 Replace the grate in the reverse order from removal.

6a.5 The grate must sit flat on the side supports, with no debris trapped under it. Check that the centre grate sits flat and rotates freely with no debris trapped under it.

6b. FIREGRATE REMOVAL (riva avanti)

(Tools required – None)

6b.1 To remove the firegrate first remove the centre grate:

Disconnect the operating linkage from the grate

Move the Primary air control to the fully open position

Spring the operating link forward to disconnect the balljoint

The centre grate can then be lifted out from inside of the firebox.

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6b.2 The main grate can then be lifted out of the firebox.

6b.3 Replace the grate system in the reverse order from removal.

6b.4 Ensure that the seal tape on the underside of the grate is in good condition and correctly fitted. If not replace with new. (Stovax part number 4998)

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Seal Tape

PR7061

6b.5 The grate must sit flat on the side supports, with no debris trapped under it. Check that the centre grate sits flat and rotates freely with no debris trapped under it.

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Contents Riva MF Cassette Models RV40/RV55/RV66/RV66AVC/RV76Commissioning User Instructions Maintenance & Servicing Basic Spare Parts ListService Records Installation InstructionsAppliance Commissioning Checklist Installation EngineerDealer appliance was purchased from Essential Information Must be completedCleanburn Technology and Convector Efficiency User InstructionsGeneral Points Serial NumberUse a protected gloved hand to operate. See Diagram RivaRiva avanti RivaUsing the Appliance for the First Time Recommended FuelsRiva 66 Avanti Do not touch the paint during the first period of useLighting the appliance Solid fuelRunning The appliance Burning WoodBurning Solid fuel Not applicable for Riva Burning tips General Cleaning ASH RemovalOver night burning OVER-FIRINGCleaning Glass Do not use abrasive cleaner or cleaning padsChimney Sweeping Care of stoveTroubleshooting tips Seasonal useRiddling mechanism jamming Glass crackingTechnical Specification STANDARD FEATURESRiva MF Cassette Packing ListTECHNICAL SPECIFICATION Riva DimensionsRiva Riva 66 Avanti Site Requirements Flue or ChimneyMax. Draught = 2.0mm Wg Min. Draught = 1.0mm Wg U.K Flue PlateMInimum dimensions Hearth Flue Outlet PositionsMinimum Builders opening Builders openingRiva 55/66/76 only Riva 66/76 onlyFire surround clearances PRE-INSTALLATION Checks VentilationRiva Additional VentilationInstallation Instructions Installing the ApplianceLegal requirements Removal of the LOG Guard 3a. Door Removal riva3b. door removal Riva Avanti Ashpan Door Removal rivaBaffle Removal all Do not modify the baffle6a. Firegrate Removal riva 6b. Firegrate Removal riva avantiBrick Removal all Fitting the Frame RivaFitting Convection AIR Ducts Riva 55/66/66 Avanti/76 OnlyCommissioning CommissioningGive the copy of the Instructions to the customer Annual Service Door Removal all Firegrate Removal allFitting a NEW Door Glass ALL Models Riva 66, See 3A12A. Adjusting Door Catch Riva Fitting a NEW Door SealRiva 66 Avanti see 3B Do not glue over the screw heads12B. adjusting door catch Riva avanti 13A. Adjusting Door Hinges Riva13B. adjusting door hinges Riva avanti Adjusting ashpan cover hinges riva Adjusting ashpan door touch Latch rivaBasic Spare Parts List Riva 40 MF CassetteRiva 40 MF Cassette Bricks Riva 55 MF Cassette Bricks Riva 66 & 66 avanti MF Cassette BricksRiva 76 wood burning Cassette Bricks Service Records Page

RV66AVC, RV55, RV76FK, RV40, RV66 specifications

Stovax is renowned for its innovative wood-burning stoves and fireplaces, and the RV series showcases the brand’s commitment to quality, efficiency, and design. Among the standout models are the RV55, RV66 AVC, RV40, RV66, and RV76 FK. Each model brings its own unique features and characteristics tailored to meet diverse heating needs.

The Stovax RV55 is a compact wood burner that combines contemporary aesthetics with efficient heating. Its large glass door provides an exceptional view of the flames, creating a warm ambiance. The RV55 is designed for efficiency, with a clean burn technology that minimizes smoke emissions and maximizes heat output. Its compact size makes it ideal for smaller living spaces, ensuring that it takes up minimal room without compromising on style.

The RV66 AVC takes efficiency a step further with its advanced combustion technology, designed to optimize fuel use for enhanced heat output. The AVC (Air Wash Control) feature helps maintain a clean glass front, ensuring that the flame remains visible and aesthetically pleasing. The RV66 AVC is suitable for medium-sized rooms, delivering a combination of performance and elegance.

The RV40 model is a versatile choice, distinguished by its modern design and practical features. With a range of options for customization, including different color finishes and door styles, it can seamlessly fit into various interior designs. The RV40 is also equipped with an efficient burning system that ensures maximum heat and minimal emissions, making it an eco-friendly choice for homeowners.

Similar in style, the RV66 model continues the trend of efficiency and powerful heating, with slightly larger dimensions that allow it to generate more heat. Its impressive efficiency rating ensures that it meets modern environmental standards. The RV66 is perfect for homeowners seeking a stylish yet effective heating solution.

Lastly, the RV76 FK boasts a fuselage that stands out with its larger capacity, allowing it to accommodate more wood, translating into longer burn times. This makes it perfect for those who wish to savor extended heating periods without frequent reloading. The RV76 FK combines functionality with an elegant design, making it a centerpiece of any room.

In conclusion, the Stovax RV series, including the RV55, RV66 AVC, RV40, RV66, and RV76 FK, showcases a commitment to high-quality craftsmanship and cutting-edge technology. With features such as advanced combustion systems, air wash controls, and customizable options, these wood-burning stoves promise not only to heat homes efficiently but also to enhance the overall decor. Whether one seeks compact efficiency or expansive warmth, there is a model in the RV series to meet every preference.