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Manual Guide

Summary of Contents for ST-26

Page 1: ...ST 26 Manual Guide...

Page 2: ...conomy Labour and Social Policy Dz U 03 49 414 from 12th March 2003 implementing the provisions of Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC and Ordinance of the Minister of Infrastructure Dz U 03 90 848 from 2...

Page 3: ...etc it is necessary to make sure that the regulator is not connected to the grid Assembly and installation should only be carried out by qualified electrician Before activating the controller it is ne...

Page 4: ...emperature of the stove is lower than Set temperature the regulator is in operating mode in which the air blow is working all the time If the temperature of the stove is equal or higher than Set tempe...

Page 5: ...on will move you to the next submenu or it will start the option EXIT moves you back to main menu II b Lighting The lighting function is designed for turning the fan on and off during continuous contr...

Page 6: ...it can be said that these are fan s gears The biggest the gear is the faster the fan is working The first gear it is a minimum speed of the fan and 6th gear is a maximum speed of the fan To change th...

Page 7: ...g s break you should set dependence on the fuel and a type of the boiler ATTENTION Wrong setting the options included above can cause continuous rising the temperature Time of burning s break shouldn...

Page 8: ...additional mini bimetallic sensor it is placed near the stove sensor which cuts off the output of the fan in the case of exceeded 90 C It prevents from boiling the water in the case of damage of therm...

Page 9: ...ration there should be checked the technical status of the wires in the controller ST 26 The fastening of the controller cleaning up and dusting must be checked too It must be done the measurement of...

Page 10: ...grid ATTENTION wrong connection of wires can cause the damage of the regulator The regulator cannot work in closed circuit of central heating The balance tank safety valves and pressure valves that pr...

Page 11: ...II e Burning 7 II f Minimal revolutions 7 II g Factory settings 8 III Protection 8 III a Thermal protection 8 III b Automatic controlling the sensor 8 III c Temperature protection 9 III d The fuse 9 I...

Page 12: ...damage of the controller and the loss of the warranty You mustn t remove insulation that is put on the bimetallic minisensor Its removal can cause that the controller will wrong work The warranty does...

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