Specifications

OPERATING FEATURES
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DESCRIPTION
The TREND stove is pellet-fired with electronically controlled combustion. Pellets are small cylinders of pressed wood.
The internal structure of the stove is completely made of cast iron.
Smoke is vented from the back, at the base, by an extraction motor which expels it horizontally.
The pellet hopper is at the top of the stove.
The hopper is filled through a lid found at the back of the top.
The external covering consists of ollite tiles or ceramic tiles available in the following colours: sand, terracotta and wine-
red.
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B
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M
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D
E
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NOTES on fuel.
The TREND pellet stove is designed and programmed to burn pellets.
Pellets are small 6 mm diameter (approx.) fuel cylinders made from sawdust and ground waste wood pressed at high pressure without
adhesives or other foreign material.
In order NOT to jeopardize stove operation, do NOT burn other substances.
The use of other materials (including wood), which can be detected by laboratory analyses, invalidates the guarantee.
EdilKamin has designed, tested and programmed its stoves to perform best with pellets with the following characteristics:
diameter: 6 - 7 millimetres, maximum length: 40 mm, maximum moisture content: 8 %, heat output: 4300 kcal/kg (at least)
If pellets with different characteristics are used, the stove will need recalibrating (similar to the initial calibration carried out by the
TAC - technical assistance centre - upon 1st ignition).
Use of unsuitable pellets may lead to: a decrease in efficiency; operating anomalies; stoppages due to clogging, dirty glass, unburnt
fuel, etc.
Pellets may be simply analysed just by looking at them.
Good: smooth, regular lengths, not very dusty
.
Poor-quality: with horizontal and vertical splits, a lot of dust, highly variable lengths and mixed with foreign matter.
OPERATING PRINCIPLE
The fuel (pellets) is taken from the storage hopper (A) and deli-
vered to the combustion chamber (D) by a screw feeder (B) dri-
ven by a gearmotor (C).
The pellets are ignited by hot air produced by a heating ele-
ment (E) which is drawn into the combustion chamber by a
centrifugal fan (M).
The combustion smoke produced is drawn out of the firebox
by the same centrifugal fan (M), and expelled from the nozzle
(F) at the bottom rear of the stove.
Air is blown into the hollow space at the back of the firebox by
two fans (G), where it is heated before coming out into the
room from the front grille (I).
The amount of fuel and the smoke extraction/combustion air
supply are controlled by an electronic circuit board (N) in
order to achieve highly efficient fuel consumption.
There is a display
-control panel (L) and two knobs on the front
panel under the door which allow all operating stages to be
managed and displayed. The same functions may also be
managed by remote control (optional).