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Figure 6.14. 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 6.15. 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 65 – 75
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 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.
Figure 6.17. View of the irreversible (not self-restoring) temperature sticker – the example
shows its normal condition, i.e. the temperature of the pellets inlet pipe has not been
exceeded over the limit value – 104
o
C.
Figure 6.18. View of the irreversible (not self-restoring) temperature sticker – the example
shows its emergency condition, i.e. the temperature of the pellets inlet pipe has been
exceeded over the limit value – 104
o
C.
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