PB-1525 Wood Pellet Burner System: Installation and Operation Manual
Rev 1.0, OCTOBER 2011
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There are a total of seven (7) operational parameters that may be set by
the Certified Installer in Technician Mode. They are:
1.)
Fan High Speed: Run Speed of the Combustion Blower. Set after
the initial firing of the system in response to flue gas analysis. Value
must not exceed 255.
2.)
Fan Med Speed: Run Speed of the Combustion Blower. Factory Set
to a value of 105 and should not be adjusted without consulting
Pellergy. Value must not exceed 255.
3.)
Fan Low Speed: Run Speed of the Combustion Blower . Factory Set
to a value of 95 and should not be adjusted without consulting
Pellergy. Value must not exceed 255.
4.)
Start Feed Time: Run Time for the Auger upon startup. Set as the
initial setting on the system. This value will vary given different
lengths of auger, installation angles and pellet consistency.
5.)
Running Feed On: Run Time for the Auger during the Firing State.
Set as a means to establish the input firing rate of the system.
6.)
Temperature Limit: Stack Temperature shutdown set point. Set as a
means to protect the specific flue in which the boiler/furnace is
venting.
7.)
Cleanout Cycles: Interval setting for the Automatic Combustion
Chamber Cleanout system. Factory Set to 10, may be adjusted
based upon pellet quality and operational experience with the
system.
Pressing the Parameter button on the controller will allow the Certified
Installer to cycle through the set points. Settings are changed using the
“+” and “-“ buttons to add or subtract from the displayed set value.
Settings can be made while the system is running and all settings update
the system operational characteristics in real time. For example, if you are
tuning the system for proper combustion gas properties and need to
make a blower speed adjustment, doing so while the burner is in the Firing
State will adjust the combustion blower speed while the system is firing
and allow you to see the effects using your combustion analysis
equipment.
Operational Tests