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9.1 STORING THE PELLET
The pellets must be kept in a dry place that is not very cold. Cold and moist pellets (at the temperature of
around 5
0
C) reduce the thermal power of the fuel and require additional cleaning of the boiler.
THE PELLETS MUST NOT BE KEPT CLOSE TO THE BOILER.
Keep them at least 2m away from the
boiler. Handle the pellets carefully and do not break them.
WARNING: If the fuel tank is filled with sawdust or small (decomposed) pellets, it can prevent the
insertion of the pellets. Such pellets can lead to burning the electric motor that drives the mechanism for
the insertion of pellets, or damage the gear that works in conjunction with this electric motor. If the bottom
of the pellets reservoir, or, at the bottom of the gear unit when the tank is empty you see such a pellet,
suck it up with a vacuum by swiping the tube through open grates of the pellets.
10. CONNECTING THE HYDRAULIC INSTALLATION
Figure 21.
SCHEME OF HYDRAULIC INSTALLATION
1. The supply of the heating system
2. The return – cold water
3. Discharge of the flue gases
4. Air intake
5. Filling pipe
6. Safety valve release
7. Automatic air valve
8. Thermostat – connector
9. Hot water line
10.Electronics
A. Compact 33
B. Heating element - Radiator
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