2.
Installation
2.1
Characteristics of the boiler room
The architectural and ventilation requirements for boiler
rooms are defined in the building regulations applicable
to the relevant installation site.
Ensure an adequate supply of fresh air to the boiler
room to make sure that there is an unobstructed flow
of the combustion air required for the operation of all
combustion devices in the boiler room and so that there
is no shortage of oxygen for operating personnel. Ensure
that the air intake can not be closed or blocked.
Minimum free cross-section for the air intake = 200 cm
2
.
2.2
Installation and set-up
As a rule, the modules are delivered on two pallets:
Content of the packaging units
Item Designation
Content
1 Bottom section
Bottom section with post-combustion ring and
ash separator; including sensors
2 Heat exchanger Heat exchanger with all regulators, induced-
draught fan and flue gas pipe connection;
including lambda probe and other sensors
3 Pellet burner
Burner including ash wiper ring and secondary
air connection
4 Installation
accessories
Lifting aid, underlay plates, burner fan,
connection hose for connection pellet hopper-
burner, corrugated tube connection bottom
section-heat exchanger, installation aids
5 Ash box
Pre-assembled ash box
6 Control
Combustion regulation, completely pre-
assembled on retaining plate, wiring harness
and safety temperature limiter. Heat distribution
controller (TopTronic
®
T) pre-installed in the
boiler control panel. Assembly material
7 Casing
Boiler casing, red powder-coated, complete,
including assembly material
8 Pellet hopper
Pellet hopper, red powder-coated, completely
pre-assembled, including cover
9 Burner cover
Sheet metal panelling for installation beneath
the pellet hopper
10 Pellet feed unit
RAS81 (optional)
Suction module for installation in the pellet
hopper
11 System manual Instructions, type label
2.2.1 Installation
The modular system, lightweight and compact
components and the carrying aids provided make
installation extremely easy.
For overall unit dimensions, see Chapter 3.5.
•
Prevent damage to the fragile refractory lining elements
by avoiding jolting and vibration.
•
Move the packaging units carefully to avoid scratching
the panelling components.
• A clear door width of 60 × 100 cm is sufficient to allow
the components of BioLyt boilers of all types to pass
through.
2.2.1.1 Removing refractory lining elements (Option)
The post-combustion ring (10.7 kg) and the dust separator
(6.7 kg) can be removed to facilitate installation of the
bottom section.
1. Open the boiler door (1a, Figure 02) by loosening the
two palm grips (1).
2. Release the 4 screws (2, Figure 01) and remove the
sealing plate.
2
Figure 01
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