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the main module (for example through the main switch of the control board to which the
burner is connected).
6.8.
DESCRIPTION OF THE TEMPERATURE STICKERS FUNCTION FOR
MONITORING OF THE SYSTEM’S CONDITION.
The temperature sticker is used for measurement of the burner temperature in specific zone.
Through such measurement the system’s condition can be determined, as well as the
necessity for prevention and servicing actions to the appliance, to which the burner is
mounted and/or to the flue tract and more specifically the chimney.
Figure 6.15. View of the reversible (self-restoring) temperature sticker, used to indicate the
operational temperature in the burner’s zone, to which it is stuck up – the example shows
condition of increased temperature within a range of 60 – 65
o
C.
Figure 6.16. View of the reversible (self-restoring) temperature sticker, used to indicate the
operational temperature in the burner’s zone, to which it is stuck up – the example shows
condition of increased temperature within a range of 65 – 75
o
C.
Figure 6.17. View of the reversible (self-restoring) temperature sticker, used to indicate the
operational temperature in the burner’s zone, to which it is stuck up – the example shows
condition of increased temperature within a range of 75 – 85
o
C.
The reversible temperature sticker condition has to be checked every time when
the burner or the consuming appliance have been attended. It indicates the
current temperature during burner operation, provides information about the
appliance’s ash contamination level, indicates about necessity for cleaning, as
well as information about the chimney draught and its influence over the
operation of the system – pellet burner – consuming appliance – chimney.