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7.1.11 Encoder
This is a sensor that measures the blower’s RPM. This is usually a black cap on top
of the blower where a wheel rotates. Stoves with a continuously rotating screw
conveyor motor have their encoder on the screw conveyor motor.
7.1.12 Flue gas temperature sensor
This is a sensor that measures the temperature of the flue gases, so the stove can
determine the amount of fire in the stove.
7.1.13 Room temperature sensor
This is a sensor that measures room temperature. Based on this, the stove
determines whether it should modulate. Make sure that this sensor is placed at a
proper place. Do not place it directly on the floor or against a wall, where it will not be
able to measure the ambient temperature but instead that of the floor or the wall.
8 Reset component test / service message
This is where you can test the components and read sensor values.
Enter this menu by pressing
SET and the power button
plus
for more than 5 seconds.
The stove now displays ‘TEST COMPONENTI’. Press SET
You can test the components when the stove is switched off.
8.1.1 Testing the screw conveyor motor
Go to ‘Motore Coclea’ to test the screw conveyor motor (component 7.1.4). Press and
hold SET to test whether this engine runs. This is also where you can read the RPM if
the stove has a continuously running screw conveyor motor. It is indicated in 3 digits,
but this is a factor of 10 (100RPM = 1000RPM). The RPM indicated is that of the
electric motor, not that of the screw conveyor itself.
8.1.2 Testing the blower
Go to ‘Aspiratore Fumi’ to test the blower (component 7.1.9). Pressing SET should
cause the fan to run at full power for as long as the button is pressed. You can also
read the RPM here. Maximum RPM is approximately 2850. S=000 does not apply.
8.1.3 Testing the convection fan
This is where you test the convection fan (component 7.1.10), if present. Go to Vent.
Ambiente, then press and hold SET. The fan will run at full power.
8.1.4 Testing the glow plug
Press and hold SET to test the glow plug. The plug should become hot.
8.1.5 Reading temperature sensors
Go to the display with ‘Ta Tf Th’.
The value Ta indicates the measured ambient temperature.
The value Tf indicates the measured flue gas temperature.
The value Th does not apply.
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