PELLET STOKER KMP PX22
6G>I:GBHL:9:C67
Installation Instructions -
2010.06.22 - 2/16
Contents
Description ........................................................................2
Fitting ............................................................................ 3-4
Electric installation .............................................................5
Start and setting ................................................................6
Storage tank ......................................................................7
Maintenance ................................................................ 7-10
Exploded view. .................................................................11
Technical data ..................................................................12
Accessories and fittings ....................................................12
Assemble description .......................................................13
Warranty .........................................................................14
Declaration of conformity ................................................15
Description
The KMP stoker is designed to be installed in a boiler and is to be fired with
wooden pellets. The attached screw feeds pellets from a barrel or similar, alter-
natively a separate storage bin that might be filled from the outside, either from
a barrel or a sack or trough a hose from a truck by means of compressed air.
The integrated electronics controls the stoker with a special temperature sensor,
wich is to mounted on the boiler, and starts and stops the stoker. The output is
automatically adjusted with regard to the boiler temperature.
The control panel has a display and adjustment dial (see fig. 3):
- The display shows the operating mode and the current boiler temperature.
Explanatory text scrolls through the display every 5 seconds.
- The adjustment dial is used by pressing or turning.
- Turn it to scroll through the menu or change the value when adjusting.
- Pushing once makes a selection or saves in the menu.
Example: Power the burner. Pressing once causes the panel to ask “Start?”.
Pressing again means that you confirm the question and the burner starts.
If you turn one increment clockwise instead you jump in the main menu and come
to “Start T”. Turn further to access the respective “Stop T”, “Usermenu” and
“Back”.
Start T:
You set the desired start temperature here.
Stop T:
You set the desired stop temperature here.
Usermenu: The other time and temperature settings are adjusted here.
To make more advanced settings one must have the code “SetCode”.
Other menu steps are shown in section ”Startup and settings”.
The burner is lit using a hot air element when the boiler temperature falls
below the temperature selected in the main menu. The starting procedure
is made automatically in several steps in order to achieve a quick and virtually
smokeless startup. In case the ignition fails the procedure is repeated once or,
if needed, twice.
When the boiler temperature has increased 2-5˚C the output is reduced to half
power, to stop when the desired temperature is reached (80-85˚C). After a short
cooling period the burner stops, and restarts automatically when the temperature
has dropped to the set temperature again.
Fig. 3