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5.1 Storage of Pellets

It is very important that the pellets are stored at the dry place. It is not 
advisable to store pellets in bags exposed to atmospheric conditions. 
Too wet pellets may block the auger or stove operation.

 

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6. DISPLAY 

Figure 5 shows the Touch Screen Display with all designations and 
the meaning of each element.

Operating Mode 

Combustion Power

Stove Condition

Led zone

Start – Stop

Settings 

Main Menu 

Info

Set
temperature

Alarm number

Time settings

 Current Water Temperature

Time and Date

(Figure 5.) 

Summary of Contents for 23kW SUPER VULCANO

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL FOR 23kW SUPERVULCANO PELLETSTOVE ...

Page 2: ... 8 8 Technical Characteristics 14 9 The First Ignition of the Pellet Stove 14 10 Pellet Power Settings 17 11 SetTemperature Settins 17 12 Pellet Loading Correction 18 13 Cleaning and Maintenance 18 14 Appendix 22 Table of Contents ABC PROIZVOD D O O Miloša Obrenovića 2 31000 Užice telefoni 381 0 31 514 501 514 502 e mail office abcproizvod rs ...

Page 3: ...se flammable liquids to fire up the stove The stove must be installed on the floor that may support its weight Do not fire up the stove before connecting it to the central heating system Do not insert pellets by hands into the burner The stove shall be installed so as to allow undisturbed access for thorough cleaning of the stove and chimney For safety reasons do not open the stove doors when operatin...

Page 4: ...e indicator Safety thermostat water thermostat Expansion vessel Safety pressure switch The product is designed for the installation on the closed central heating system 3 SAFETY DISTANCES A B C 200 mm 1500 mm 200 mm 100 mm 750 mm 100 mm Designations Flammable objects Non flammable objects Flue pipe Opening for cleaning Figure 1 Fresh air intake S floor protection Figure 2 ...

Page 5: ...4 STOVE CONNECTION TO THE CHIMNEY 3 RIGHT Indoor chimney Outdoor chimney Insulated part with the hole for cleaning WRONG Ash accumulation Ash accumulation Figure 4 Figure 3 ...

Page 6: ...ncy and perfectly sealed windows and doors Unless the stove is connected to fresh air intake the room in which the stove is installed shall be more frequently ventilated 4 2 Supply of fresh air for combustion The stove structure has a connection on the back side The fresh air supply pipes may be steel or aluminium The minimum diameter amounts to 50 mm The maximum pipe length shall not exceed 4 m i...

Page 7: ...d standards for pellet quality are ÖNORM DIN Plus or ENplus A1 Specification of wooden pellets in accordance with En plus A1 5 Parameter Diameter Length Bulk density Calorific value Water content Ash residue Chlorine content Sulphur content Nitrogen content Copper content Chromium content Arsenic content Cadmium content Mercury content Lead content Nickel content Zinc content mm mm 3 kg m MJ kg Max ...

Page 8: ...c conditions Too wet pellets may block the auger or stove operation 6 6 DISPLAY Figure 5 shows the Touch Screen Display with all designations and the meaning of each element Operating Mode Combustion Power Stove Condition Led zone Start Stop Settings Main Menu Info Set temperature Alarm number Time settings Current Water Temperature Time and Date Figure 5 ...

Page 9: ...e Screen Return to the previous level Moving through the Menu Value increase Moving through the Menu Value decrease Exit the Menu and save values Exit the Menu without saving values Move to the left Move to the right Meaning Designations The LED zone is not always visible on the main screen By pressing the central display zone the led designations become visible The led designations shall disappea...

Page 10: ...utton the visualisation settings are accessed Exhaust T Water T Pressure Fan speed Auger Recipe Product Code 480 00 00 Temperature of exhaust gases C Water temperature in the boiler C Water pressure in the boiler mbar Fan speed rpm Motor reducer s Mode r b Product code 7 USER MENU The Settings Menu is accessed by pressing the button P The menu configuration is as follows ...

Page 11: ...ts Description Menu for setting up the time interval for stove switching on and off Chrono Remote Keyboard Room thermostat setup menu Available only if A52 0 Enable and disable the room thermostat Activation of the manual load option during the first start up or after no pellets are left in the hoper Not in function Room Thermostat Enable Manual Load Reset Service By pressing the button you will en...

Page 12: ... order to enable disable the time settings press Enable CHRONO If the chrono function is disabled the light is off However if this function is enabled the light is red To select the desired program press one of the following options Enable daily mode Enable weekly Enable week end If the programming is disabled the light is turned off If the programming is enabled the light is green To set time pre...

Page 13: ...previously selected the program mode You may choose any day of the week within the daily mode Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday and Sunday Only one group of days may be selected for the weekly mode Monday Sunday The two groups of days may be selected for the week end mode Monday Friday and Saturday Sunday To exit the Edit timetable menu press To enable disable the selected time pre...

Page 14: ... press If you want to exit the menu without saving data press The saved time settings for all three program modes are separately memorized Therefore should the data related to the daily mode be changed the weekly and weekend modes will not be changed 7 3 Time and Date Settings To display time and date press the Time and date zone on the main screen To increase the value press in the upper row To d...

Page 15: ...leaning 2 Vacum is below the minimum Vacum is above the maximum Faulty sensor of the air flow regulator The minimum air flow in the Check up phase has not been reached The maximum air flow has been reached F40 Description Alarm Er 01 Er 02 Er 03 Er 04 Er 05 Er 07 Er 08 Er 09 Er 10 Er 11 Er 12 Er 15 Er 16 Er 17 Er 18 Er 23 Er 25 Er 26 Er 27 Er 34 Er 35 Er 39 Er 41 Er 42 Sond Service Clean Ignition Blo...

Page 16: ...rge and return line pipes as shown in Figure 6 1254 589 763 244 8 23 25 50 31 13 120 5 1 6kg h 4kg h 1 450 50 230 Vol 50 Hz Height mm Width mm Depth mm Weight kg Min max stove power kW Water volume l Hoper capacity kg Operation autonomy Max h Min h Flue pipe diameter mm Necessary draught Pa Pellet consumption Min Max Connection lines Col Electricity consumption Ignition phase W Operation phase W P...

Page 17: ...5 C Valve Installation refilling system Drain to the sewer 3bar Hot water Ø 120mm Cold water Ø 60mm Prior to the stove first ignition make sure that All tools are removed from the stove user manual power cable The stove is connected to the pipeline and filled with water The air vent cover under the stove cover is open The flue outlet is connected to the chimney The door is closed and the ash trap is p...

Page 18: ...nction into Off If necessary repeat this action until the pellets start to enter the burner NOTE This function is to be used when the stove started up for the first time or when there are no pellets in the hoper there are no pellets in the auger 5 A long press on the field 3 4 seconds activates the stove ignition process 9 1 Safety Function of the Door 16 For safety reasons the upper door cannot be ...

Page 19: ...e following The pellet power is automatically selected based on the set temperature and current water temperature in the boiler Example Water T C 70 71 72 73 74 75 Pellet power 5 4 3 2 1 Modulation Set T To return to the home screen press 11 SET TEMPERATURE SETTINGS Press on the main screen Press Heating Management and then Boiler Thermostat or increase or decrease the value The limit values range...

Page 20: ...he high quality pellets be used there will be no need to make corrections 13 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE Basic Information The stove must be off and completely cooled before starting any cleaning and maintenance activity The stove cleaning and maintenance intervals primarily depend on the pellet quality The wet pellets contain a high percentage of ash dust and unburned residues which double the clean...

Page 21: ...2 3 days Figure 8 To clean the heat exchanger the crank may be pulled only when the stove is cold In order to ensure the undisturbed energy transmission to water the cleaning operations shall be performed on a daily basis The crank is to be pulled a removable handle Figure 8 which is also used for pulling cleaning the heat exchanger turbulator It is necessary to pull the turbulator cranks several ...

Page 22: ... a week by using the adequate vacuum cleaner Flame deflector Figure 10 Monthly Cleaning The deflector of flue gases positioned atop the firebox must be removed and cleaned at least once a month The deflector dismantling is very simple The deflector shall be pulled onward and downwards as shown in Figure 10 It shall be returned to its place in a reverse order NOTE The stove is to be cleaned only when it ...

Page 23: ...uarantee safety and reliable operation of the stove the operations specified below must be performed at the end of every season or more frequently if needed Seals allow proper stove operation only when they are undamaged and adequately set Seals must be periodically inspected Should seals be worn of damaged they must be immediately replaced Flue pipes must be cleaned and vacuum cleaned once during ...

Page 24: ...roducts Directive 89 106 EEC as well as the following harmonized standard EN 14785 In 2007 ABC PROIZVOD doo Užice implemented the quality management system SRPS ISO 9001 2008 which is maintained and improved Another 2 standards have been implemented since 2013 SRPS OHSAS 18001 2008 and SRPS ISO 14001 2005 therefore the company has an INTEGRATED QUALITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM certified by the accredited ...

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