Technical data

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· the auger transporter must be placed in a way, so that it can easy get
pellets from the bunker.
· the auger transporter’s cable must be plugged in for the primary auger
loading (the down plug, placed on the left side of the burner).
ATTENTION! THE DOWN PLUG IS CONSTANTLY UNDER PRESSURE AND
IS DESIGNED FOR PRIMARY AUGER’S LOADING, and the other plug is for
normal work. This is shown by stickers on the contact-plug and the pin-plug.
·
the boiler must be started with thermostat set the way, so there is no
setting from the thermostat to the burner or the burner’s switch
(POWER), feeding its control, must be turned off (the switch must be
placed downside). In this case the auger gets feeding pressure from
the down plug (which is always under pressure as soon as the boiler
works) and it starts to transport pellets. When the first pellets pass the
highest point and start falling down by the flexible tube to the burner,
the auger transporter’s cable must be plugged in the plug for the auger’s
normal work (the upper plug, placed on the burner’s left side), the
burner’s switch must be turned on (in must point upside), the thermostat
must be set at a desired temperature (80–90
0
Ñ) and the burner is
ready for work.
Normal start (example):
The boiler must be turned on by the main switch and the thermostat must be
set at 80-90
0
Ñ. In this case the burner is fed with pressure (the POWER light is
on), there is a signal from the boiler to the burner to start (the RUN light is on)
and the burner starts for executing the preset algorithm. The starting algorithm
is as follows:
· The auger transporter, the ignition helix and the fan are on.
· After the preset (from the manufacturer) time is up, providing feeding
with a dose of pellets for the primary ignition, the auger transporter
turns off.
· When the pfoto sensor in the burner detects light, the feeding to the
ignition helix stops. There is time for burning of first dosage
(PARAMETER T7)
· After that the device starts its normal work, proceeds to pellets feeding
and pause for their burning. The times for pellets feeding – parameter
T4 and pause for their burning – parameter T6 can be set from the user.
The feeding, the burning time and the quantity of the air supplying which
can be controlled by the fan valve of the burner, are parameters showing
the flue gases temperature.
· After reaching the set water temperature in the boiler, (for example
85
0
Ñ), the boiler’s thermostat stops the start-signal to the burner and