Principle Of Operation; Safety Information - EdilKamin TINY Instalación Uso Y Mantenimiento

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PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION

TINY - KELLY stoves heat the air using wood pellets as fuel,
with electronically controlled combustion. Hereunder is the
explanation of its functions (the letters refer to figure 1).
The fuel (pellets) is provided by the storage hopper (A) and,
to the combustion chamber (D) by means of a feed screw (B),
which is driven by a gear motor (C).
The pellets are ignited by the air that is heated by an elec-
trical resistance (E) and drawn into the combustion cham-
ber by a smoke extractor (F).
The fumes produced during the combustion process are
extracted from the hearth by the same centrifugal fan (F),
and expelled through the outlet (G) located on the lower
part of the stove.
The stoves are designed to allow warm air to be channelled,
to heat an adjacent room.
Three outlets are set up to channel warm air (on the rear,
side and top). Use the most suitable one (hence the caps will
have to be used to close off the other outlets) connecting it
with the specifically-designed optional KIT 8.
The hearth is lined with cast iron, closed in the front by two
overlapping doors.
- a ceramic glass external door (use the special thermal
glove to open the stove).
- an inner door made from ceramic glass which is in direct
contact with the fire. The amount of fuel, smoke extraction,
and air - fuel supply are all controlled by the software-
equipped circuit board, with the aim of obtaining highly
efficient fuel consumption and low emissions.
All phases of operation can be managed via radio remote
control (provided with the Tiny model).
Whereas the Kelly model has a synoptic panel (M) installed
on the lefthand side, which allows you to control and view
all phases of operation.
An optional remote control to manage the main functions is
available for the Kelly model.
The stove is equipped with a serial port to connect an optio-
nal cable (TINY cod. 621240 - KELLY cod. 620550) to be
connected to devices that allow remote ignition (e.g. remo-
te telephone, local thermostat).
fig. 1
A
M
D
B
E
C
F

SAFETY INFORMATION

The TINY - KELLY stoves are designed to provide hea-
ting, by automatically burning pellets in the hearth, in the
room where they are installed, as well as radiate heat and
circulate air coming out of the front grille, and in the adja-
cent room by circulating channelled air from the rear, right
side or top outlet.
• The only risks that may derive from using the stove
pertain to non-compliance with installation instructions,
direct contact with live electrical parts (internal), contact
with the fire or hot parts (glass, pipes, hot air output), or
foreign substances being put in the stove.
• Only use wood pellets with 6 mm diameter as fuel.
• Should components fail, the stoves are equipped with
safety devices that guarantee automatic shutdown. These
are activated without any intervention required.
• In order to function correctly, the stove must be instal-
led in accordance with the instructions given herein and
the door must not be opened during operation: combu-
stion is fully automatic and requires no intervention.
• Under no circumstances should any foreign substances
be entered into the hearth or hopper.
• Do not use flammable products to clean the smoke
channel (the flue section connecting the stove smoke
outlet to the chimney flue).
• Hearth and hopper components must only be cleaned
with a vacuum cleaner.
• The glass can be cleaned when COLD with a suitable
product (e.g. GlassKamin Edilkamin) and a cloth.
• Do not clean when hot.
• Ensure that the stoves are installed and ignited by a
qualified Edilkamin DEALER, in accordance with the
instructions given herein.
• When the stove is in operation, the exhaust pipes and
door become very hot (do not touch without wearing the
thermal glove).
• Do not place anything, which is not heat resistant near
the stove.
• NEVER use liquid fuel to ignite the stove or rekindle
the embers.
• Do not obstruct the ventilation apertures in the room where
the stove is installed, nor the air inlets of the stove itself.
• Do not wet the stove and do not go near electrical parts
with wet hands.
• Do not use reducers on the smoke exhaust pipes.
• The stove must be installed in a room that is suitable
for fire prevention and equipped with all that is required
(power and air supply and outlets) for the stove to fun-
ction correctly and safely.
• Should ignition fail, DO NOT re-ignite until you have
emptied the combustion chamber.
G
•ATTENTION: THE PELLET EMPTIED FROM
THE COMBUSTION CHAMBER MUST NOT BE
DEPOSITED INSIDE THE HOPPER.
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