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PELLETS BURNER 15-60kW – „MOC

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Please read those documentation before first start up the unit. 

Improper burner start may lead to its damage and may create a danger for end user ! 


 

  

 
                                                     

 

Table of Contents:  
1.

 

Admission 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2.

 

Purpose burners. 

3.

 

Design and technical specification. 

4.

 

Safety. 

5.

 

Burner’s installation and requirements. 

6.

 

Operation . 

7.

 

Maintenance. 

8.

 

Problems and Troubleshooting. 

      9.   The list of components (parts) of the burner. 
     10. Warranty card. 
 
 
 

  

Produced for CHT Ltd Poland under Cichewicz Krzysztof license ®. 

   

 

 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for MOC 20

Page 1: ...reate a danger for end user Table of Contents 1 Admission 2 Purpose burners 3 Design and technical specification 4 Safety 5 Burner s installation and requirements 6 Operation 7 Maintenance 8 Problems...

Page 2: ...erformed in accordance with applicable standards and regulations Required fuel Wood pellet 6 8mm cross section length 5 30mm ash content max 2 The maximum moisture content of pellets should not exceed...

Page 3: ...let feeding tube 3 Electrical connector Plug 4 Internal burner feeder Stoker 5 Furnace heat shield 6 Cast iron grill 7 Furnace body 8 Electric igniter 9 The air fan 10 Burner s steel cover Picture 2 B...

Page 4: ...er are delivered in one box nr1 and feeding screw is in separate box nr 2 Picture 3 Transportation package 4 Safety Safety Tips 1 Starting the burner and its operation can be effected only by adults a...

Page 5: ...Pine larch wood spruce wood cork rubber base C3 easy burning asphalt celluloid polyurethane polystyrene plastic PVC 5 Burner s installation and requirements Tips for Installer During the installation...

Page 6: ...the burner mounting hole in existing door or additional mounting plate Opening dimensions in Picture 2 dimensions of the burner 2 Seal the space between the burner and door gasket with non combustibl...

Page 7: ...roperly selected circuit breaker or fuse over current and residual current circuit breaker For this line do not connect any other electrical appliances Power burner must be connected via an additional...

Page 8: ...8 12 03 12 Electrical wiring diagrams of other external devices are in manual book of each controller...

Page 9: ...resistant materials and be warmed throughout Allowed brick chimneys provided a good thermal insulation of the chimney Section of the flue from the boiler to the chimney flue should have called a sligh...

Page 10: ...space led to the roof of at least 1 5 m flue should be made of noncombustible material 6 Operation Start up burner Preparation for start up should include a general overview of the technical condition...

Page 11: ...o observe the changes The fine adjustment is recommended for analysis of exhaust To adjust the power of the burner set working hours and time off work enough to feed pellet was delivered within 1 hour...

Page 12: ...the fan Before each heating season remove the burner and fan with a brush or compressed air to clear the shoulders of pollution Replacing the igniter Electric igniter is used to fire the pellet is a...

Page 13: ...atically No fuel Fill up the fuel In the fuel Silo Improper adjustment of start pellet amount time lighting power fan Readjust Dirty burner Clean the combustion chamber of the burner Defective igniter...

Page 14: ...ectrical connector 8 Back part of the burner 9 Sealing of the stoker tube 10 Sealing the back cover 11 Igniter 12 Internal burner s feeder stoker 13 Feeding tube pipe 14 Back Cover 15 Gear motor with...

Page 15: ...ling cords gaskets thermal plate burner grate and burner ignition Damage to mechanical thermal chemical caused by improper operation or failure to maintain control of the boiler Damage caused by elect...

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