Refer to local regulations in the country of use for any-
thing that is not specifically covered in this manual. In
Italy, refer to standard UNI 10683/2005 in addition to
any Regional or Local Health Authority regulations. If
the stove is to be installed in a block of apartments, con-
sult the block administration before installing.
VERIFY COMPATIBILITY WITH OTHER
DEVICES
The stove must NOT be installed in the same room as
extractors, type B heating appliances and other appliances
that may affect its operation. See regulation UNI
10683/2005.
VERIFY THE POWER SUPPLY CONNEC-
TION
(the plug must be accessible)
The stove is supplied with a power cable that is to be con-
nected to a 230V 50 Hz socket, preferably fitted with a
magnetothermic switch. In the event that the power outlet is
not easily accessible, provide a device to cut off the power
supply (a switch) upstream of the stove (must be provided
by the customer). Voltage variations exceeding 10% can
damage the stove (unless already installed, an appropriate
differential switch must be fitted). The electrical system
must comply with the law; particularly verify the efficiency
of the earthing system. The power line must have a suitable
cross-section for the stove's power. An inadequate earthing
system can cause anomalies for which Edilkamin cannot be
held liable.
FIRE PREVENTION SAFETY DISTANCES
The stove can be attached directly to brick and/or plaster-
board walls. In the case of combustible walls (wood, for
example), you must install adequate insulation in a non
combustible material. You are required to adequately insu-
late the smoke exhaust pipe and the warm air channelling
pipe, as they reach high temperatures. All elements made
from combustible and/or heat-sensitive material located
adjacent to the stove must be arranged at a distance of no
less than 40 cm or otherwise be adequately insulated with
non combustible insulating material, and in any case mate-
rials can not be placed at less than 80 cm in front of the
stove as they are directly exposed to the heat radiating
from the hearth. Leave a suitable amount of space between
the element directly adjacent and the stove in order to
comfortably use the synoptic panel located on the left side
of the Kelly stove.
AIR INTAKE
There must be an air inlet behind the stove with a mini-
mum diameter of 80 cm². This must be connected to the
outside in order to guarantee sufficient air supply to the
stove for combustion.
INSTALLATION
SMOKE OUTLET
The stove must have its own smoke outlet (the smoke
cannot be discharged into a smoke flue used by other
devices).
The smoke exhaust is expelled through the 8 cm-diameter
outlet located on the back, right side or top. The smoke outlet
must be connected to outside by means of suitable steel pipes and
must be free from obstructions. The stove smoke discharge must
be connected with outside by means of steel or black pipes EN
1856 certified. The pipe line must be hermetically sealed. The
pipes must be sealed and insulated using materials that are resistant
to high temperatures(high temperature silicone or mastic). The
only horizontal section allowed may be up to 2 m long. It is pos-
sible to use up to two curves with a maximum angle of 90
° (with respect to the vertical axis). If the outlet is not fitted
into a chimney flue, a vertical section and a wind guard are requi-
red (reference UNI 10683/2005). The vertical duct can be internal
or external. If the smoke channel is outside, it must be appropriate-
ly insulated. If the smoke channel is fitted inside a chimney flue,
the latter must be suitable for solid fuel. If it is wider than 150 mm
in diameter it must be improved by entering a pipe that has a suita-
ble cross-section and is made of suitable material (e.g. 80 mm dia-
meter steel). All sections of the smoke duct must be accessible for
inspection. The chimney pots and smoke ducts connected to the
solid fuel appliances must be cleaned once a year (verify whether
a specific legislation exists in your country). Failure to regularly
inspect and clean the stove increases the probability of a fire occur-
ring in the chimney pot. In that case, proceed as follows: Do not
use water to extinguish the fire; Empty the pellet hopper; Contact
specialist personnel before reigniting the stove.
TYPICAL EXAMPLES
Fig. 1
A: insulated steel flue
B: minimum height of 1.5 m and in any case above the height of the roof gutter
C-E: air intake from inside room (minimum internal section: 80 cm²)
D: steel flue, inside existing brick-built chimney.
CHIMNEY POT
The main characteristics are:
- an internal cross-section at the base, which is the same as that of
the chimney flue
- an outlet cross-section which is no smaller than twice that of the
chimney flue
- its position must be high enough to catch the wind and avoid
downdraft areas in turbulent wind, it must be high enough to
catch the wind and avoid downdraft areas in turbulent wind.
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Fig. 2