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OXY. DIFFERENCE
Press ”MENU”
OXY. DIFFERENCE
STARTUP FAN
ADJUST 03 %
Use the arrow keys to select the oxygen % during the start-up period, select a value between 0 and 5 %.
After selection of the wanted oxygen % 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.
6.29 Startup fan.
When the stoker is in the ”STARTUP” period the fire is building up and, therefore, we do not wish to
blow too strongly as this will make the flames die out or will cool down the burnerhead so much that it
may be difficult to obtain a brisk and strong fire – in particular, this is the case when using grain as a fuel.
STARTUP FAN
Press ”MENU”
STARTUP FAN
STARTUP OXYLIMIT
ADJUST 030
Use the arrow keys to select the fan speed while starting up, select a value between 001 and 080.
After selection of the wanted fan speed 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.
6.30 Startup oxygen limit value.
The control needs the oxygen value to find out if the fire has gone out.
This is why we have the parameter “OXYGEN LIMIT”. If the oxygen, during step 2 or 3, lies above this
limit for a longer period, the control will switch into the “START-UP” mode to carefully try to stimulate
and quicken the fire.
If this does not succeed within the above-mentioned ”START-UP PERIOD”, the plant will switch to stop,
one reason for this may be that the plant has run out of fuel.
STARTUP OXYLIMIT
Press ”MENU”
STARTUP OXYLIMIT
PAUSE FAN
ADJUST 17%
Use the arrow keys to adjust the oxygen limit value, select a value between 12 and 20%.
After selection of the wanted oxygen % 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.
6.31 Pause fan.
Each time the plant feeds a little fuel during the pause mode, the fan will also start up.
How strongly the fan should blow depends on the fuel; if the fan blows too weakly when using for
example grain as a fuel, the fire may die out – and if it blows too strongly when using an easily
combustable fuel, this will cause an increased danger of backfire.
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