Specifications PELLBOX SCF
PELLBOX SCF SPECIFICATIONS INDEX Miscellaneous and safety information Operating principle and fuel notes Exploded view with spare part code numbers Specifications and wiring diagram Loading pellets Dimensions and distances between holes Assembly and installation (TAC) Interface Operation Low fuel warning Advice in the event of problems Servicing: routine, weekly and annual (TAC) Optional extras Check list p. 2 p. 3 p. 4 p. 6 p. 6 p. 7 p. 8 p. 12 p. 12 p. 15 p. 16 p. 18 p. 19 p.
OPERATING PRINCIPLE PELLBOX SCF is a pellet-fired insert that manages pellet combustion electronically. The fuel (pellets) is taken from the storage hopper (A) and delivered to the combustion chamber (D) by a screw feeder (B) driven by a gearmotor (C). The pellets are ignited by hot air produced by a heating element (E) which is drawn into the combustion chamber by a centrifugal fan (F).
TECHNICAL AND HEATING SPECIFICATIONS Hopper capacity Efficiency Available power (min/max) Time between refuellings (min/max) Fuel consumption (min/max) Heatable room dimensions (min/max) Weight Smoke duct diameter (female) Air intake duct diameter (male) 25 90 3/10 11/35 0.7/2.
DIMENSIONS (fig.
ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION (TAC - technical assistance centre) Refer to the local regulations in the country of use for anything not expressly shown. In Italy, refer to UNI standard 10683/2005, along with any regional or local health authority regulations. If the insert is to be installed in a block of flats, consult the block administration before installing. COMPATIBILITY CHECK WITH OTHER DEVICES The insert must NOT be installed in the same room as extractor fans or type B gas equipment.
POSSIBLE INSTALLATION LAYOUTS (fig.
LOCATION AND AIR CHANNELLING (fig. 3) Hot air outlet in adjacent room or the same room. Hot air outlet from front grille Outlet for coupling channel to adjacent room or the same room. NB: FIT ACCESSORY AIR CIRCULATION GRILLE (C) Hot air outlet in adjacent room or the same room.
CHANNELLING The insert has an opening on the left side (see location p. 7 DIMENSIONS) to channel hot air into an adjoining room or the same room as the fireplace using a specific optional kit (No. 7, cod. n. 290420) consisting of: • hose clamp • 3 m long Ø 10 flexible hose • nozzle It is important to remember the importance of suitable air tube insulation to prevent heat dispersion and air cooling. Illustrative picture Avoid bends in the tube itself as far as possible.
INTERFACE: DISPLAY-CONTROL PANEL 0/1 : Press for 2 seconds to turn on and off Press briefly to change power level (power 1 - power 2 – power 3) or temperature REMOTE CONTROL (included) 0/1 : to turn on and off Menu: to access the menu +/- to increase / decrease various settings OPERATION Before ignition. 1st Ignition: contact your local TAC (technical assistance centre, for information consult www.edilkamin.
Automatic operation using the remote control Press the Menu key to switch to automatic operation and set the temperature required in the room (to adjust the temperature from 5°C to 35°C use the + and -). The insert adjusts its working power to reach the temperature set (POWER 3 or maintain POWER 1). If the temperature set is lower than in the room, the insert runs at P1. Ventilation adjustment using remote control With the insert operating, press the menu key again.
OPERATIONS WHICH CAN ONLY BE CARRIED OUT USING THE REMOTE CONTROL Clock adjustment Hold the menu key down for two seconds to access the clock menu. and set the internal clock on the electronic circuit board. Press the menu key repeatedly to display and set the following parameters in the order shown: day, month, year, hour, minutes, and day of the week. Once done, "Save??" appears on the display. Make sure the changes made are correct and confirm by pressing the menu key (the word "Saved" then appears).
Note on flame variability Any variations in the state of the flame depend on the type of pellet used, the normal variability associated with solid fuels and the periodic automatic combustion chamber cleaning (which does NOT replace the essential cold vacuumcleaning by the user before ignition). LOW FUEL WARNING The Pellbox SCF insert has an electronic function which detects the amount of pellets left in the hopper.
ADVICE IN THE EVENT OF PROBLEMS DISPLAY-CONTROL PANEL/SAFETY DEVICES PROBLEM CAUSE display-control panel off no mains voltage remote control not working outlet air not hot no flame appears (remember that it only appears 5 minutes after pressing the On/Off key) ignition failure The ignition/off does not start at the time required excessive distance from insert remote control battery flat too much soot in heat exchanger the screw feeder has not been filled build up of unburnt material in combustion chamber
ADVICE IN THE EVENT OF PROBLEMS 1) No Depression (this trips if the flow sensor detects insufficient combustion air flow). The flow may be insufficient because the door is open, the door does not close properly (e.g. bad seal), there is an air intake or smoke extraction problem, the combustion chamber is clogged, or the flow sensor is dirty (clean with dry air) Check flow sensor threshold (in parameters). The low pressure alarm may also occur during ignition.
SERVICING Regular maintenance is essential for good insert operation Before carrying out any maintenance, disconnect the device from the mains power supply. DAILY CLEANING Clean with a vacuum cleaner. The whole process takes a few minutes a day. USING A VACUUM CLEANER, when the insert is cold: - Vacuum-clean the door, the hearth and the space around the combustion chamber where the ash falls. - Remove combustion chamber, clean it with the small metal box, and unblock any blocked holes on all sides.
FAILURE TO CARRY OUT MAINTENANCE LEADS TO FORFEITURE OF THE GUARANTEE. OPTIONAL EXTRAS: REMOTE IGNITION BY TELEPHONE (cod. n.
CHECK LIST Read the entire specifications before using this list Installation and setup ¾ Installation carried out by an authorized TAC which has issued the guarantee and maintenance booklet ¾ Room ventilation ¾ The smoke duct/flue only receives smoke from the insert ¾ The smoke duct has: ¾ no more than 2 bends; ¾ a horizontal section of no more than 2 metres.