Automatic boiler for wood pellets
Instructions for installation and operation
4.2.7 Main menu
Having the control unit been turned on, the equipment will be put into that operating mode in which it was
before turning off. Thus it may be in the manual and automatic mode.
Both of these modes can be left for the main menu by depressing the key
→
.
MENU 1 – FAN
- will appear on the display unit after a short notification - MAIN MENU. The
following script will appear when the key
→
is depressed again:
FAN (%)
vv
VV
Where vv is the existing setting value and VV is the field for a newly required setting value and
is blinking.
Use now the cursor arrows (keys
⇑
–
⇓
) to adjust such a value (%) as we require within
the range of 30 – 100 % (see the way described in 4.2.5 a), confirm by depressing the key
→
.
The value VV will stop blinking and is stored for operation in the automatic mode. The values of vv
and VV are now identical.
Depress the key
∩
to return back to the MAIN MENU and the selected mode of the fan has
been adjusted.
Note
:The new setting value - VV - is only accepted for further use, if it has been
confirmed by the key
→
– i.e. that it is not blinking already.
If the new value has not been confirmed by the key
→
and keeps blinking, it WILL NOT
BE accepted to the MAIN MENU and the original vv value will be still used.
Note
:If we leave the control unit for approximately 20 seconds in idle condition, it will
return back to the MANUAL mode automatically.
MENU 2 – TEMPERATURE of the output water
Menu 2 - temperature - will appear on the display unit after a short notification MAIN MENU
and after adjustment to this menu with the key
⇑
. Having the key
→
been depressed, a part of
the description on the display unit will start blinking.
If we wish to change the temperature level of the output water, we will proceed in a similar
way as in the previous case (however, we will only use the keys
⇑
and
⇓
).
The temperature of output water is an important parameter to control the activity of the boiler.
If the water temperature increased up to this limit during operation, the boiler will get to
the FALL - attenuation mode (see below).
MENU 3 – feeder ON
It is the feeder 1. The term ON indicates the operation time of the feeder in seconds and thus
also the weight of the fuel is determined which is supplied to the burner in one operation cycle -
which is a very important parameter when you select the power output of boilers.
When you select a new operation time for the feeder, proceed in a similar way as in the MENU
number 2.
Note
: Minimum and maximum time is limited by the manufacturer.
MENU 4 – feeder OFF
It is the feeder 1 again. The term OFF indicates the time in seconds for which the feeder
remains idle (does not feed any fuel).
Note
: Minimum and maximum time is limited by the manufacturer.
When you select a new idle time for the feeder, proceed in a similar way as in the MENU
number 2.
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