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6.16 Screw step 1.
As a starting point, the running period in step 1 should always be selected as twice as long as the period
in step O; only under special circumstances, the length of the period should be different.
SCREW STEP
1
Press ”MENU”
SCREW STEP 1
SCREW STEP
2
ADJUST 0.40 SEC
Use the arrow keys to select the stokerscrew running period, select from 0.3 to 52sec.
After selection of the wanted period, press ”MENU”, and your choice has been saved.
Press ”
▼
” to proceed to the next parameter you wish to change – or press the ”START-UP” and the
“MENU” keys at the same time to finish.
6.17 Screw step 2.
As a starting point, the running period in step 2 should, as above, always be selected as twice as long as
the period in step 1; also only under special circumstances, the length of the period should be different.
SCREW STEP
2
Press ”MENU”
SCREW STEP 2
SCREW STEP
3
ADJUST 0.80 SEC
Use the arrow keys to select the stokerscrew running period, select from 0.3 to 52sec.
After selection of the wanted period, press ”MENU”, and your choice has been saved.
Press ”
▼
” to proceed to the next parameter you wish to change – or press the ”START-UP” and the
“MENU” keys at the same time to finish.
6.18 Screw step 3.
As a starting point and like the other steps, the running period in step 3 which is the highest output step
should always be selected as twice as long as the preceeding step; only under special circumstances, the
length of the period should be different.
SCREW STEP
3
Press ”MENU”
SCREW STEP 3
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ADJUST 1.60 SEC
Use the arrow keys to select the stokerscrew running period, select from 0.3 to 52sec.
After selection of the wanted period, press ”MENU”, and your choice has been saved.
Press ”
▼
” to proceed to submenu parameter – or press the ”START-UP” and the
“MENU” keys at the same time to finish.
6.19 Fan step 0.
The fan speed decides the output, and in step 0 you want a very small output as this is just before the
plant switches into the pause mode. The speed is adjusted by the fan receiving pulsating signals, these
can be clearly heard in the low steps.