PELLING
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4.2
Principle of boiler operation
Principle of the boiler operation is very simple.
When button for start is pressed boiler goes into
IGNITION MODE. START
is
displayed, and after that
PELLET IGNITION
. Usually this phase lasts for 5-15 minutes
depending on type of the boiler and pellet quality. At that point dosing system is
activated, igniter and suction fan. Dispenser is making initial dosing of pellet into
burning basket. At the same point igniter starts to ignite pellet and suction fan is on
and is making necessary underpressure needed for combustion. When temperature
sensor for flue gasses detects that temperature in the chimney has reached necessary
value, regulation then changes working mode of the boiler into
FLAME
STABILIZATION
.
This phase (
FLAME STABILIZATION
) lasts for 2-3 minutes (depending on the type
of the boiler) and in this phase igniter goes off. After flame stabilization, boiler goes
into the normal working mode and changes power from power 1 to set power. On
display is written WORK. On the right side set power is displayed and in the last
How to lock the Display
Press the
SET
button (key 3) and select from the menu:
M-8 TECHNICAL SETTINGS
.
With the
(up) arrow (key 1) go to A9 (A9 is found when it exceeds 99). Press
SET, and then go with the
(down) arrow (key 5) and select:
M-8-4 GENERAL SETTINGS.
Then, with the
(down) arrow select:
M-8-4-10 FROZEN KEYBOARD.
Turn
ON and confirm with
SET.
Return to the main menu by pressing
ON/OFF
(key 4).
We lock and unlock the display as follows:
Press the
SET
button (key 3) and then the
ON/OFF
button (key 4).
Start
PELLET IGN.
Flame
stabilization
WORK
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