Ashby-MF Insert
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10.
Are there Cycle Time adjustments on the Control Board for different types of fuel?
Answer: There are 4 individual programs on the control board, each with a different Cycle time.
The Control board has been factory set to the default Program for your Model. When
reprogramming the control board, you will see LED light flash, as shown in the figure to the
right. The LED lights flash in the following manner:
Program 1.
The Cycle Time is 11.5 seconds. This is the default program when the Ashby is first
plugged in. This program does not offer self ignition.
This program is for use with
Corn, Wheat
and Rye, Cherry Pits & Distillers Grain.
Program 2.
The Cycle Time is 13 seconds. This program does not offer self ignition.
This
program is for use with
Corn, Wheat and Rye, Cherry Pits & Distillers Grain.
Program 2 is for adjusting for variations that occur within the approved fuels for this unit. Ask
your dealer before using this Program in your unit. Program 2 is for “Tweaking” the unit for
different fuel and installation conditions.
Program 3.
The Cycle Time is 11.5 seconds. THIS PROGRAM IS ONLY TO BE USED WITH
THE ASHBY-P MODEL.
(DO NOT USE THIS PROGRAM WITH THE ASHBY-MF).
Program 4.
The Cycle Time is 10 seconds. THIS PROGRAM IS ONLY TO BE USED WITH
THE ASHBY-P MODEL.
(DO NOT USE THIS PROGRAM WITH THE ASHBY-MF).
11.
How do I change to a different Program on the control board?
First the Insert must be turned off and cooled down.
Step 1 - The Thermostat switch must be in the
Manual
position.
Step 2 – Press and hold the
Auger Feed
Button.
Step 3 – Press
and immediately release
the
Draft
Trim High and
Low
Buttons.
Step 4 – Observe the LED light flashing according to the Program
chosen. Program 1 flashes once, Program 2 flashes twice, Program 3
flashes three times and Program 4 flashes 4 times.
Changing the Cycle Time will change the BTU Input of the Insert. The
longer the Cycle time the lower the BTU rating.
Changing the Cycle Time will change the BTU Input of the
Insert. The longer the Cycle time the lower the BTU rating.
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