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NIBE PB 10

User guide

General

Pellet firing equipment NIBE PB 10 is intended for use with wood pellets after the 
equipment has been docked to the boiler.

The pellet firing equipment PB 10 must not be lit with other combustible materials.

The pellet firing equipment PB 10 is installed in boiler rooms that meet Boverket’s 
norms.

The rights to make any design modifications are reserved

This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced 
physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, un-
less they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appli-
ance by a person responsible for their safety.

Safety

 

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The installation must not be test run or operated until it has been connected to 
the heating boiler and the smoke has free passage to the outside through the 
flue or chimney. The boiler's flue gas damper must not be closed due to the risk 
of ”ignition puffs” in the event of changing weather, therefore, the draft limiter 
should be installed to ensure an even draft in the boiler and prevent back burn-
ing accidents. 
The vacuum in the boiler hearth must be a minimum of 5 – 6 Pa (0.5 – 0.6 mm 
VP)

 

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The pellets must be stored in a dry and well-ventilated place. 
The installation is designed to only be fired using wood pellets of Ø6 – Ø10 mm 
in size.

 

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Note!

 Always use a mask when handling pellets.

 

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The boiler room where the pellet equipment is installed must meet the current 
edition of the Boverkets Building regulations, section: Fire prevention.

 

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WARNING!

 Electrical installations must only be carried out by an authorised 

technician!

 

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The pellet firing equipment must not modified, changed or redesigned without 
written permission from the manufacturer.

 

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Non original spare parts, which do not correspond to the manufacturer's speci-
fications, can affect the safety of the pellet firing equipment and must therefore 
not be installed without written permission from the manufacturer.

 

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The pellet firing equipment must not be installed in combustible environments.

 

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Combustible material must not be stored close to the installation.

 

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Welding work must not be carried out on the installation before the power is 
cut and the circuit board removed.

 

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Do not open any boiler doors during operation.

General

Summary of Contents for PB 10

Page 1: ...MOS GB 0951 2 PB 10 511891 INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS NIBE PB 10 LEK...

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Page 3: ...________________ 8 Adjusting control electronics ________________________ 9 Adjusting the burner ____________________________ 10 Trimming tips __________________________________ 11 Check points after...

Page 4: ...even draft in the boiler and prevent back burn ing accidents The vacuum in the boiler hearth must be a minimum of 5 6 Pa 0 5 0 6 mm VP Q The pellets must be stored in a dry and well ventilated place...

Page 5: ...3 NIBE PB 10 User guide General System diagram M...

Page 6: ...of the boiler s water jacket The burner has an extended cover that directs the ame for ward For installation in boilers without a spacer connector the extended cover can be cut to direct the ame upwar...

Page 7: ...installed the entire length of the chimney Adjustment with the instrument should also be carried if the pellet size or quality is changed There must not be any overpressure in the replace at any time...

Page 8: ...burner and any from the boiler Q Remove any cinders from the ignition pod plate 107 and clean the grate Note The at part of the grate must be slid in as far as possible under the ignition pod plate P...

Page 9: ...e 9 At thermostat cut off the fan continues to run until the photocell no longer registers re The extinguish ing time is activated in this mode which corresponds to 150 seconds 10 After extinguishing...

Page 10: ...Continuous yellow and green light at the same time on LD2 and LD3 Fault on screw supply Flashing yellow light on LD2 Photocell fault Flashing red light on LD1 Fan fault Changing times and fan damper...

Page 11: ...l has lost light in the burner P4 Overrun time at 25 supply 45 450 Time between igni tion and normal operation P5 The sensitivity of the photocell 0 9 9 max re light intensity 0 min re light intensity...

Page 12: ...burner using a flue gas analysis instrument for optimal combustion Note P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 Supply time Firing supply Extinguishing time Overrun time Photocell 0 Flashes 30 seconds 1 5 seconds 30 seconds...

Page 13: ...s temp 170 240 C If the ue gas temp is too high the amount of surplus air is too great In the event of low temperatures check the boiler s turbulators if the boiler is equipped with them These can be...

Page 14: ...the connection pipe senses heat 90 C the supplier screw stops If the overheating protection deploys it must be reset This is carried out by rst cutting the main power and then unscrewing the cover on...

Page 15: ...spond to a certain value The most important value to you as an installer is the ring supply P2 It controls the supplied output in the burner the higher the output the more ashes the lower the output t...

Page 16: ...iagram Wiring diagram Network zero Network phase Photocell Protective earth Thermostat phase Glow coil phase Glow coil zero Fan phase Fan zero Supply screw phase Supply screw zero Photocell Glow coil...

Page 17: ...ction PELLUX 200 Connect the burner cable s black wire to plinth 11 terminal 3 Connect the blue wire to plinth 11 terminal 2 Connect the brown wire to plinth 11 terminal 1 Take the switch supplied wit...

Page 18: ...16 NIBE PB 10 Installation Electrical connection of PB 10 to PELLUX...

Page 19: ...17 NIBE PB 10 Installation Electrical connection of PB 10 to PELLUX...

Page 20: ...es Cut the current and check the glass fuses 20 x 5 mm and if necessary replace them see control electronics board Q Ignition glow coil 6 3A slow Q Fan 800 mA quick Q Supply screw 1 0A quick Troublesh...

Page 21: ...29 103 36 9 LEK 104 105 List of components 5 Doorframe switch 6 Overheat protection 9 Connection supply 11 Connection pellet screw 29 Relay card 36 Fan 103 Serial number plate 104 Feed pipe 107 Igniti...

Page 22: ...20 NIBE PB 10 Miscellaneous Dimensions Dimensions Leave approximately 750 mm free area around the burner to facilitate service and maintenance...

Page 23: ...Electrical connections 230V 10 A Installation Electrical Authorisation Fuel volume External container 250 litres accessory Dimensions Length 570 mm Height 470 mm incl ller pipe Width 200 mm fan cover...

Page 24: ...door for VEDEX 1000 3300 Part no 089 878 LEK Pellet burner door with spacer conector for CITY ATTACK COMBI VX before 2005 Part No 420 088 Part No 420 089 Pellet burner door for VEDEX 3000 Part no 089...

Page 25: ...ling the draft limiter for chimneys The draft limiter has a newly developed design that makes installation on the ue pipe possible in all positions Vertical angled as well as horizontal The draft limi...

Page 26: ...screw angle and hose length The hose should have gently sloping bends to prevent ne particles from collecting inside it The outlet section of the screw must be slightly recessed in relation to the in...

Page 27: ...e drive section s outlet 5 Use the supplied drill to make a hole straight through the joint sleeve and joint pipe and tighten using the supplied screw 6 Connect to a 220 230 V power source and test ru...

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