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3.7 

List of parameters

3.7.1 

Technical parameters

Viewing of screen

Description

U/M

Field

Factory default setting

Round 25 Round 50

TECHNICIAN - Starting up

Δ temp. -

Hysteresis for water regulation temperature. When the set tem-

perature is reached, the burner shuts off. If the temperature  of the 

hysteresis value programmed falls below the set value, the burner 

starts up again.

°C

2 ÷ 30

2

Δ temp. +

Maximum value the water temperature can reach beyond the set 

value. If the temperature exceeds the set value of the amount se-

lected (5°C) the burner shuts off and only starts up again when the 

temperature programmed in the temperature control parameter is 

reached "∆ temperature ceck".

°C

1 ÷ 5

5

External thermostat

Enables the use of an external thermostat (e.g. TA or TB).

On / Off

Off

Viewing on display h

2

o

Enables viewing on the screen of the temperature programmed for 

the water in the boiler.

On / Off

On

110V / 60Hz

To be activated in the countries with this mains voltage.

YES / NO

NO

STARTING UP - Power
Pellet pre-loading   (s)

This parameter sets the first pellet loading time.

sec

0.0 ÷ 60.0

10

Compressed air (s)

Duration of cleaning process with compressed air.

sec

0.0 ÷ 20.0

6,00

Initial ventilation

Fan intensity in the ingnition phase after the "pellet pre-loading" 

phase (“precarico pellet”).

rpm

0 ÷ 300

160

Minimum lux start-up

Minimum brightness to establish a regular ignition.

Lux

0 ÷ 1000

60

Lux shut-down

If the brightness goes below the level recorded during the time 

regulated within the Dead Band parameter  ("Banda Morta"), the 

burner shuts down. If this happens during normal running of the 

appliance, the signal ERROR appears on the display.

Lux

0 ÷ 100

20

Dead band (s)

This is the time during which the optical sensor must continuously  

record a value higher than the parameter "Minimum lux start- up"  

("Lux minimo avvio"). Every time the values recorded go below the 

parameter Minimum lux start- up ("Lux minimo avvio"), the count 

starts up again.

sec

0 ÷ 600

60

Flame stabilisation (m)

Time deemed necessary for stabilisation of the flame, after which 

the burner is enabled to start up.

min

0 ÷ 20

1

POWER - Cleaning
Type

Type of combustion being used.

A-B-C-D

A

Fuel supply interval.

Time between one pellet reloading and the next.

Sec.

1.0 ÷ 90.0

45.0

Start-up

Filling Time  from external cochlea to start.

Sec

0.0 ÷ 30.0

3,0

Fan

Fan speed at start.

rpm

0 ÷ 300

220

Power 1

Filling Time  from external cochlea to Power 1.

Sec

0.0 ÷ 60.0

2,0

Fan

Fan speed at Power 1.

rpm

0 ÷ 300

150

Power 2

Filling Time  from external cochlea to Power 2.

Sec

0.0 ÷ 60.0

3,5

Fan

Fan speed at Power 2.

rpm

0 ÷ 300

160

Power 3

Filling Time  from external cochlea to Power 3.

Sec

0.0 ÷ 60.0

4,5

Fan

Fan speed at Power 3.

rpm

0 ÷ 300

170

Power 4

Filling Time  from external cochlea to Power 4.

Sec

0.0 ÷ 60.0

5,5

Fan

Fan speed at Power 4.

rpm

0 ÷ 300

180

Power 5

Filling Time  from external cochlea to Power 5.

Sec

0.0 ÷ 60.0

6,5

Fan

Fan speed at Power 5.

rpm

0 ÷ 300

200

NOTA

The fill-up time depends on the power level programmed and on the type of fuel being used

The fan speed depends on the fuel (type and quantity) and on the flue draw
CLEANING - Shutting down

Cleaning intervals (m)

The interval between the cleaning of the combustion grill carried 

out by the burner fan and the cleaning carried out with com-

pressed air.

min

0 ÷ 300

60

Grill cleaning (s)

Duration of cleaning process with burner fan running at maximum 

power.

sec

1 ÷ 180

30

Fan cleaning

Fan speed during cleaning phase.

rpm

0 ÷ 300

300

Compressed air

Presence of compressed air kit (optional).

YES / NO

NO

External fan

Speed of cochlea fan.

rpm

0 ÷ 300

300

SHUTTING DOWN - Test Page

Duration

The time during which the ventilator goes on running at max. 

power when the burner has been shut down due to an alarm going 

off. The objective is to burn all the residual fuel left on the grill. This 

cycle is activated when the burner is off.

min

0 ÷ 20

2

Ventilation

Fan speed during shut-down phase.

rpm

0 ÷ 300

300

External thermostat.

This determines the operational mode of the burner once the 

environment set value programmed has been reached.

min

0 ÷ 90

0

Summary of Contents for B-Home Round 25

Page 1: ...2016 R2 Code INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE B Home Round 25 B Essential Round 50 Before installing and using the burner read this manual carefully and keep it close to the burner PE...

Page 2: ...rom 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...

Page 3: ...ly Carry out the operating tests on the appliance and inform the supplier of the product of any anomalies or run ning defects found 1 2 Restrictions d IT IS FORBIDDEN Do not use the appliance in areas...

Page 4: ...connection 10 External cochlea motor connection 11 Manual pellet loading button 12 Fuse 3 15A delayed 13 Main switch 14 Fuse 4A 15 Power socket 230 volts 16 External cochlea fan power socket 17 Connec...

Page 5: ...and the whole system are managed by a control panel with a microprocessor fitted onto the device which as well as managing all the functions also permits the programming of time bands this is useful...

Page 6: ...er EBT0001 P01 280 750 650 1252 70 Pellet container EBT0002 P00 300 800 800 1300 57 1 9 Technical data DESCRIPTION U M B Home Round 25 B Essential Round 50 Burner power kW 12 34 12 50 Power supply V H...

Page 7: ...0Hz M1 M2 24Vdc N F F F F SA ARC TE FR PM1 VPC Main combustion valve VCE External cochlea fan RS Resistance PM1 External cochlea button TE External thermostat SA Water probe FR Photoresistance M1 Exte...

Page 8: ...orage heater if one is installed While the burner is running the external and internal cochleas also work according to the programmed ON and OFF times Once the programmed temperature has been reached...

Page 9: ...onds Ignition shut down of burner Pressure SHORT 1 second Temperature modification Pressure LONG 2 seconds Access to Installer s Menu To gain access it is necessary to know the pass word NB to exit fr...

Page 10: ...emperature 10 90 C To enter burner power levels 1 2 3 4 5 To enter LANGUAGE To enter TIME HOUR FORMAT DATE TEMPERATURE BRIGHTNESS ENABLETIMER WEEKLYTIMER TYPE OF FUEL INFORMATION To enter User Paramet...

Page 11: ...of any non conform ities or complaints the organisation that sold the appliance should be contacted 2 1 2 Contents of the package Burner Burner O ring Socket pipe Flexible hose Seal and burner suppor...

Page 12: ...pass through it If this is not the case adapt it to the diameter make four threaded holes 3 M8 for fixing the burner support flange position the seal 4 supplied with the burner between the flange 5 an...

Page 13: ...R Any applications which are different from the one specified in the manual can cause fire Non insulated exhaust ducts are a potential source of danger It is possible to install a flue valve which con...

Page 14: ...m the burner open the boiler door and check that on the combustion chamber grill THERE IS NO unburnt material If this is not the case it is necessary to modify the settings on the basis of the specifi...

Page 15: ...ming of the user parameters can be done following the flow diagram above after connecting the burner to the mains To enter LANGUAGE To confirm selection To select EN IT ES FR DE Main display To confir...

Page 16: ...o TYPE OF FUEL o To select the type of fuel used A B C D To view type of fuel used o To select the desired level INFORMATION To enter burner power levels 1 2 3 4 5 o To select the desired temperature...

Page 17: ...rts up again sec 0 600 60 Flame stabilisation m Time deemed necessary for stabilisation of the flame after which the burner is enabled to start up min 0 20 1 POWER Cleaning Type Type of combustion bei...

Page 18: ...overheating Fuel finished 3 9 Problems Possible causes Solutions In the table below are reported the most common problems with their possible solutions Problem Possible cause Solution Failed ignition...

Page 19: ...ce refers to the whole plant in which the burner is installed If non certified pellets are used the indications below are rendered null and void since the characteristics of the fuel are not known In...

Page 20: ...ould be used l WARNING The manufacturer Elmec Group S r l DOES NOT ACCEPT RESPONSIBILITY for any damage to people animals or things caused by the use of components that are not original Any modificati...

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