TECHNICAL PASSPORT. INSTALLATION and OPERATION MANUAL
TECHNICAL PASSPORT. INSTALLATION and OPERATION MANUAL
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9.5 Hardware Setup
Use this submenu
to activate (with
check mark) or
d e a c t i v a t e
a d d i t i o n a l
peripherals.
CH PUMP
– central heating pump
DHW PUMP
– domestic hot water pump
Thermostat
.
Select the desired option using the
navigation arrows. Use the „
Enter
”
button to open the next parameter. Use
the
button to open the next page
of the menu.
From this screen
menu you can
choose the boiler
o p e r a t i o n
m a n a g e m e n t
mode. This menu is valid only in the
event of
"CH only"
option selected. By
selecting the checkmark
"Buffer"
the
boiler will be controlled according to
temperature inside the buffer tank
connected to the boiler. The setting of
the temperature of the buffer tank
circulation pump start and stop
temperatures is done as described above.
When selecting the boiler management
via thermostat option the boiler will be
controlled by the signal input from the
thermostat, whereas the options are:
thermostat normally open or thermostat
normally closed. Its type is introduced at
a later step on the controller menu.
Burner Feeder
-
internal burner
auger /feeder/
Cleaner Motor
Tstat
NO
-
Thermostat, normally open.
There must be a checkmark on the
internal pellet auger of the burner
(Burner Feeder)
Select the desired option using the
navigation arrows. Use the „
Enter
”
button to open the next parameter. Use
the
button to open the next page of
the menu.
Example:
If the
external pellet
auger runs for 10
seconds and feeds
fuel in the burner, the internal auger will
run for
20
seconds, if the setting is (
Duty
200%
- see picture)
Duty
parameter can
be changed from
0%
up to
300%
.
Select the desired option using the
navigation arrows. Use the „
Enter
”
button to open the next parameter. Use
the
button to open the next page of
the menu.
Use this submenu to activate or
deactivate the
additional peripheral
components.
This submenu
allows you to adjust
the
conditions
under which the
photosensor
detects the presence of
stable or unstable flame and signals the
burner to shift to operating mode or be
extinguished.
Example:
(see picture) If the light intensity
in the burner is above
100
units over a
period of more than
20
sec, the burner
will detect that there is a stable burning
process going on and will shift from
ignition to burning. If the light intensity
in the burner is under
40
units over a