2
INTRODUCTION
Dear Client,
We would like to thank you for having chosen a B-Max appliance.
The model chosen by you, is a high-performance product, with an advanced technological conception, high reliability and
excellent construction quality.
We advise you to entrust the running and maintenance of this appliance to qualified professionals that you know, and also
to use only original spare parts when needed.
This manual contains important guidelines and suggestions which should be complied with in order to obtain a simple in-
stallation and the best possible use of the appliance.
INDEX
SYMBOLS USED IN THE MANUAL AND THEIR MEANING
l
WARNING
To indicate information about particular details.
m
WARNING CAUTION
To indicate information about particularly sensitive details.
a
WARNING DANGER
To indicate actions, which, if not carried out correctly, can cause injuries of a generic kind or can cause malfunc-
tions or material damage to the apparatus; so they require special attention and proper preparation.
f
WARNING DANGER ELECTRICITY
To indicate actions, which, if not carried out correctly, can cause injuries from electricity; so they require special
attention and proper preparation.
d
IT IS FORBIDDEN
To indication actions which MUST NOT be taken.
1 General information
3
1.1 General warnings
3
1.2 Restrictions
3
1.3 Conformities
3
1.4 Structure
4
1.5 Burner description
5
1.6 Safety devices
5
1.7 Size
5
1.8 Accessories
5
1.8.1 Supply feed cochlea: size and weight
6
1.8.2 Pellet container: size and weight
6
1.9 Technical data
6
1.10 Operational wiring diagram
7
1.11 Running
8
1.12 Pellet
8
1.13 Control Panel
9
1.13.1 Viewings on Screen
9
1.14 User parameters
10
2 Installation
11
2.1 Delivery and identification of the product
11
2.1.1 Identification
11
2.1.2 Contents of the package
11
2.2 Handling
11
2.3 Installation location
12
2.4 Mounting the burner
12
2.5 Mounting of the loading cochlea and the pellet
container
13
2.6 Release of exhaust fumes
13
2.7 Electrical connections
13
3 Start-up
14
3.1 Before starting up the burner
14
3.2 First ignition
14
3.3 Checks to carry out after the first ignition
14
3.4 Automatic shut-down and subsequent start-ups
14
3.5 Pellet calibration
14
3.6 Programming of user parameters
15
3.7 List of parameters
17
3.7.1 Technical parameters
17
3.8 Alarm messages
18
3.9 Problems - Possible causes - Solutions
18
4 Maintenance
19
4.1 Periodic maintenance
19
4.2 Disposal
20
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INTRODUCTION
Dear Client,
We would like to thank you for having chosen a B-Max appliance.
The model chosen by you, is a high-performance product, with an advanced technological conception, high reliability and
excellent construction quality.
We advise you to entrust the running and maintenance of this appliance to qualified professionals that you know, and also
to use only original spare parts when needed.
This manual contains important guidelines and suggestions which should be complied with in order to obtain a simple in-
stallation and the best possible use of the appliance.
INDEX
SYMBOLS USED IN THE MANUAL AND THEIR MEANING
l
WARNING
To indicate information about particular details.
m
WARNING CAUTION
To indicate information about particularly sensitive details.
a
WARNING DANGER
To indicate actions, which, if not carried out correctly, can cause injuries of a generic kind or can cause malfunc-
tions or material damage to the apparatus; so they require special attention and proper preparation.
f
WARNING DANGER ELECTRICITY
To indicate actions, which, if not carried out correctly, can cause injuries from electricity; so they require special
attention and proper preparation.
d
IT IS FORBIDDEN
To indication actions which MUST NOT be taken.
1 General information
3
1.1 General warnings
3
1.2 Restrictions
3
1.3 Conformities
3
1.4 Structure
4
1.5 Burner description
5
1.6 Safety devices
5
1.7 Size
5
1.8 Accessories
5
1.8.1 Supply feed cochlea: size and weight
6
1.8.2 Pellet container: size and weight
6
1.9 Technical data
6
1.10 Operational wiring diagram
7
1.11 Running
8
1.12 Pellet
8
1.13 Control Panel
9
1.13.1 Viewings on Screen
9
1.14 User parameters
10
2 Installation
11
2.1 Delivery and identification of the product
11
2.1.1 Identification
11
2.1.2 Contents of the package
11
2.2 Handling
11
2.3 Installation location
12
2.4 Mounting the burner
12
2.5 Mounting of the loading cochlea and the pellet
container
13
2.6 Release of exhaust fumes
13
2.7 Electrical connections
13
3 Start-up
14
3.1 Before starting up the burner
14
3.2 First ignition
14
3.3 Checks to carry out after the first ignition
14
3.4 Automatic shut-down and subsequent start-ups
14
3.5 Pellet calibration
14
3.6 Programming of user parameters
15
3.7 List of parameters
17
3.7.1 Technical parameters
17
3.8 Alarm messages
18
3.9 Problems - Possible causes - Solutions
18
4 Maintenance
19
4.1 Periodic maintenance
19
4.2 Disposal
20
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COMMISSIONING
IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR INSTALLING THE BOILER
The boiler house must be free of frost
Continuous ventilation of the boiler room must be ensured (this is the air nec-
essary for combustion). Covering up the vents is forbidden and life-threaten-
ing The boiler must have a solid, non-flammable base.
The installer is responsible
for the checking of the chimney, the flue pipe
connecting to it and the air fans, and every step necessary for commissioning
the boiler.
Furthermore, the installer is obliged to
comply with the applica-
ble
local safety requirements. The UNI 10683 Directive specifies installer
obligations. The boilers must in any case be fitted with non-electronic
(e.g. thermal) overheating protection sized for maximum boiler power
and in consideration of the maximum operating temperature.
The automatic supplying of the cooling water necessary against over-
heating must be ensured.
The boilers must in any case be fitted with non-electronic overpressure
protection sized for maximum boiler power and in consideration of the
maximum operating pressure.
The installer must check the following:
• The heating system to be commissioned and its proper functioning
• adequacy of the boiler room, especially the application of the minimum
distances prescribed by the manufacturer,
• manufacturer's requirements regarding the flue exhaust system of the
boiler (sizing, fitting of flue ducts and chimney pipes),
• the inside of the chimney (its material, homogeneity, unobstructedness)
and whether it complies with the applicable local regulations
• whether an external air supply can be installed, and the size of the already
existing ones,
• whether the boiler and the existing devices can be operated simultane-
ously.
If the check is positive, then there is nothing against the commissioning of the
boiler if the manufacturer's requirements and the local safety and fire-protec-
tion requirements are strictly adhered to. During commissioning, the heating
system must be tested for minimum 60 minutes in order to check the general
operating condition of the boiler.