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ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION (by the Dealer)
For anything that is not specifically stated herein, each country should refer to the applicable local regulations. In Italy,
refer to standard UNI 10683/2005 in addition to any regional instructions or local health authority instruction.
CHECKING COMPATIBILITY WITH OTHER DEVICES
The insert must NOT be installed in the same room as type B gas appliances, extractors, etc.
See chap. 4.1 of standard UNI 10683/2005.
CHECKING ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
Pellinsert is supplied with an electrical power lead to be connected up to a 230V 50 Hz socket and preferably with
a thermal magnetic switch. Changes in voltage by more than 10% can affect the insert (if not already in place, use
an appropriate differential switch). The electrical system must be certified as legally compliant. Specifically check
the efficiency of the earth circuit. The power line must be of a section that is appropriate to the insert power.
An inadequate earthing system can cause anomalies for which Edilkamin cannot be held liable.
SAFETY DISTANCE FOR FIRE-PREVENTION AND POSITIONING
To function correctly, Pellinsert must be positioned on the level.
Check that the floor load capacity is sufficient.
Pellinsert must be installed in compliance with the following safety conditions:
- leave a minimum of 40 cm space to the sides and back from any medium-flammable materials
- leave a minimum of 80 cm space to the front from any medium-flammable materials
If it is impossible to leave the distances given above, technical and construction provisions must be taken to avoid
all fire risk.
If connected to a wooden wall, or wall constructed from another flammable material, the smoke exhaust pipe and
other hot parts must be insulated with ceramic fibre or other, similar materials.
AIR INTAKE
An air intake must be prepared behind the insert and connected with the outside. It must have a useful minimum section
of 80 cm² to guarantee sufficient air to the insert for combustion, without creating depression in the installation room.
The combustion air can be connected directly with the outside by arranging a further air intake connecting the installation
room with the outside. The pipe must be less than 1 metre long and have no bends.
It is best to ventilate the inside of the counter-hood of any covering, putting air in from the bottom. Convection will then
take this out through the grill, which should be positioned at the top, thereby allowing for the recovery of heat and
avoiding any overheating.
SMOKE DISCHARGE
The discharge system must only be used for the insert (no discharge permitted into a chimney flue shared with
other hearths).
Smoke discharge takes place from the mouth on the cover, measuring 8 cm in diameter.
The smoke discharge must be connected with the outside, using suitable sealed steel pipes.
To seal or insulate (where applicable) pipes, materials resistant to at least 300°C must be used (silicone or mastics
for high temperatures).
The only horizontal section allowed may be up to 2 m long, avoiding any counter-slopes.
Up to two curves can be used with a max. width of 45°.
If the discharge is not into a chimney flue, an external vertical stretch will be required of at least 1.5 metres, and a
windproof terminal (reference chap. 4.2 UNI 10683/2005).
If the discharge is into a chimney flue, this must be suitable for solid fuels. If it is more than 150 mm diameter, it
must be re-established by threading it with a new flue. The resulting hollow space between the new and old flue must
be sealed with insulating material.
Figure 2 (A-B-C-D) on page 23 illustrates the most common types of installation.
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