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Additional menus

Opto Calibration

Fig 16

Flame sensor calibration

Here you can set the minimum and maximum value 

for the light sensor level. They define the limits, that 
are used to calculate the flame intensity in percents 
(0% = 

Min

, 100% = 

Max

).

The table shown on display, constitutes of the 

following columns:

Reading:

Current

: reading of the light sensor in the 

current moment

Min

: value set for minimum intensity (0%)

Max

: value set for maximum intensity (100%)

Percent from the whole measured range

Value in absolute units (from 0 to 4095), 

corresponding to the light sensor input voltage (I1).

Use the navigation buttons to choose a parameter to

edit or action:

Absolute value Min/Max

 – edit the absolute 

value, used to set the min/max limits.

Current value Min/Max

 – choosing some of the 

buttons, the according parameter takes the current 
value of the light sensor and is saved.

Change Password

Fig 17

Service menu password change

You can change the password for accessing the 

service menu from here. Enter a new password two 
times, as the second time the password should match 
the first one. Only then it will be accepted and saved. 

After changing the service password, you will be 
asked again for it in order to access the service menu.

Stop Work

Fig 18

Stop Work

The device can be forced to stop, ignoring the 

conditions for needed to complete a shutdown 
procedure. If the device is working, first a transition to

Clean

 state is made, as a repetition of Stop Work 

command switches the device to 

OFF 

mode.

Outputs Test

Fig 19

Outputs test

Warning! Improper activation of the 

controller's outputs can lead to dangerous 
situation!

Every single one of the controller's outputs can be 

manually activated. This screen is only accessible if 
the controller is in OFF mode and in Idle state.

Use the buttons 

 and 

 to choose an output to 

activate. Press 

 to toggle on and off the current 

output. The check box on the right side of the screen 
indicates its current condition.

There is additional information, located next to the 

check box, for the following outputs:

Feeder

: Feeder current consumed, measured 

by a current sensing detector in the controller. This 
value can be used to establish the normal work 
current as well as the block current of the feeder.

Fan

: Revolutions per minute measured by the 

hall sensor (I2). Tests the correct operation of the 
sensor and determines the maximum speed of the fan 
installed.

Service parameters

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Summary of Contents for tPell

Page 1: ...tPell Pellet Combustion Controller Version 24 06 20...

Page 2: ...tings 5 Week Timer 6 Info 6 Outputs 6 Date Time 7 Errors Actions 7 Principle of operation 8 Work mode 8 ON AUTO 8 OFF 8 States 8 Clean 8 Ignition 8 Kindle 8 Burn 8 Purge 8 Shutdown 9 Wait 9 Service pa...

Page 3: ...mostat on or off if used Current temperature the measured temperature of the heated object Power the current operating power when burning in kW or relative units Fumes fan revolutions of the fan in Fe...

Page 4: ...In AUTO mode the temperature is fixed by the week timer or the external thermostat Quick menu Fig 5 Quick menu To access the Quick menu press the button from the Main screen For navigation use the but...

Page 5: ...press to save the change or to cancel the modification and revert to the previous value Heating Fig 8 Heating Boiler Temp boiler temperature set point The power is modulated in order to achieve the te...

Page 6: ...decrease increase the temperature by 0 5 C as with by 2 C Info Fig 11 Information On this screen usage information is displayed Pellet counter for the pellets burned from the last reset In order to re...

Page 7: ...creen title in brackets Errors 6 the number of the registered errors is shown Press over selected element to get detailed information about it To switch between views use the buttons Errors The error...

Page 8: ...by monitoring the temperature of flue gases or the flame intensity depending on configuration On successful ignition it passes to the next state If the ignition time runs out before ignition is detec...

Page 9: ...e state However the device will automatically transition to ON mode when the system needs to generate heat The device is in standby awaiting for some of the heated objects to need heating When all the...

Page 10: ...pause Feeder run All parameters listed below that set the feeder time have the meaning of Feeder Fan Max Maximum revolutions per minute of the fumes fan It is used to calculate the percents that set...

Page 11: ...Turn on temperature Pump Min Temp Pump Hyst Turn off temperature Pump Min Temp Pump Hyst Wait DHW ON Temperature difference below the set temperature in order to exit from Wait state Wait DHW OFF Temp...

Page 12: ...e specified the shutdown is started Wait Temp ON Difference between the current and set temperature under which the device immediately transitions from Wait to Burn state Wait Temp OFF Difference betw...

Page 13: ...ignition Exceeding this temperature raise is considered for successful ignition Light Level Light sensor level exceeding it is considered for successful ignition Feeder2 Secondary feeder work time in...

Page 14: ...alue of the parameter is OFF Purge Period Purge period When the device is in Burn state and the set time expires it transitions to Purge state Upon completion it returns back to Burn state The minimum...

Page 15: ...ted and saved After changing the service password you will be asked again for it in order to access the service menu Stop Work Fig 18 Stop Work The device can be forced to stop ignoring the conditions...

Page 16: ...g stopped In Burn state a loss of flame is detected according to the flue gases temperature or light intensity Power failure The power was cut for time exceeding the recovery time Feeder blocked The c...

Page 17: ...ture sensor room temperature thermostat NTC 10K t4 Temperature sensor DHW Light sensitive i1 Light sensor flame intensity Active level GND i2 Hall sensor for fan revolutions counting i3 Capacitive ind...

Page 18: ...Fig 20 Connection 18 Connection...

Page 19: ...h square opening sized 128 x 57 mm To mount the controller first unscrew the mounting bracket then put the controller in the opening Fix it in place by putting the bracket on the back side and fasten...

Page 20: ...term is 24 months from date of sale The guarantee is not valid in following cases Incorrect installation Attempts to make repairs and or modifications of equipment by the customer Visible damages of...

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