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2008-03

Vedolux 37

Checks

After installation, check with the installer that the system is in perfect 
condition.
Ask the installer to demonstrate the settings and functions so you know 
how to operate and care for the system.

Checks

Before putting the system into operation, check that:

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the system is filled with water

• 

all connections are watertight

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flue gas connections to the boiler and to the chimney are tight

• 

the filling/drain valve has been closed properly.

• 

the safety valves are working correctly

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the necessary valves are open

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the circulation pump is working and the direction of flow is cor-

rect

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the correct temperature has been set on the charge thermostat

Firewood as a fuel

Vedolux 37 has a ceramic grate and an afterburning chamber 

made of high-temperature resistant stainless steel. The boiler 
works on the principle of reverse combustion. If the boiler is 

correctly operated, it burns firewood and gases very effectively, 
with high efficiency and low environmental impact.
Using firewood as a fuel is not simply about burning the wood – 

the techniques used have a decisive effect on the result.

Firewood

Hardwoods generally have a higher energy content than coni-
fers. However, the most important thing is that the wood must 
be dry – moisture content 12-30 %.
If the wood is damp, much of the energy is wasted on drying it 
out, combustion is impaired and the risk of tarring increases.

Because of the high acidity of oak wood, it should not be used 
as a fuel for extended periods. Oak should be seasoned for 
more than three years before it is burned.

The blocks of wood must be the correct size for the combustion 
chamber, around 50 cm long and around 15 cm wide, allowing 

three blocks to fit the width of the grate.

To allow the wood to dry out, the tree should be felled at least 
one season in advance. An alternative method is to fell the tree 
in spring just after the leaves have come out, then wait a few 
weeks before trimming and splitting the wood. During these 
weeks, the leaves wilt and draw out the moisture. After another 
few weeks of drying, the wood has 25-30 % moisture content.

After cutting, the wood must be split. The more it is split, the 

faster and easier it will dry. If logs are difficult to split, the bark 

can be stripped to speed up drying. Fresh wood is easiest to 
split.

The wood should not be in direct contact with the ground, as 
this causes the wood to take on moisture instead of drying out. 
Ideally the wood should be kept under a roof but in a place 

where the sun and wind can help dry it. The best place for fi

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nal drying is the boiler room, for 2-3 weeks before the wood is 
used. The moisture content after drying is around 20 %.

Firewood

Heat content

The heat content is the amount of heat that can be extracted 
by the boiler and transferred to the boiler water. Heat content 
should not be confused with energy content, which increases 
with the size of the block of wood. The heat content increases 
with the dryness of the block of wood, because less heat is 
wasted on drying the wood.
Newly cut wood has a moisture content of around 55 %. Fire-
wood that has been dried out following our instructions has 
around 20 % moisture.

The chart illustrates how the heat content changes. 
If a building uses 25 m

3

 of newly cut firewood (55 % moisture), 

around 14 m

3

 of water needs to be dried through the chimney. 

In other words, the energy needed to vaporise 14 m

3

 is wasted. 

Other problems using damp wood include poor combustion 

and dirty emissions, which in turn impair efficiency.

First burning cycle

In the first burning cycle, or if the boiler has not been used for a 
while, it is important to just light a small fire. The ceramic parts 

of the boiler may contain moisture, which must be vaporised 
slowly so as not to crack the ceramic. Once the ceramic parts 

are dry, you can light a full-size fire. The ceramic does not take 

on moisture when the boiler is being used. See also the section 
on “Operation and care”.

Moisture

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Summary of Contents for Vedolux 37

Page 1: ...ion operation and maintenance Vedolux 37 08 03 ver 3 RVR 0811 From serial no VB THL product no Arkelstorpsv gen 88 291 94 KRISTIANSTAD Tel 044 22 63 20 Fax 044 22 63 58 info varmebaronen se ww varmeba...

Page 2: ...eaning All flue ducts in the boiler are cleaned from the same hatch at the front of the boiler The hatch is hinged and is opened with a single operation The flue ducts are round which means there are...

Page 3: ...nnection fan 17 Electrical connection circulation pump for accumulator charging 18 Flue pipe straight up with socket R25 for support pipe accessory 19 Base frame accessory The manufacturer reserves th...

Page 4: ...urface area The schematic diagram below shows the Vedolux 37 with the Aqualux and Aqualux UB accumulator tanks plus Accumulator Control 3 For more details refer to the documentation supplied with the...

Page 5: ...draining For filling the shunt valve must be fully open Turbulators The five turbulators are installed in the flue gas pipes as shown in the diagram The purpose of the turbulators is to introduce turb...

Page 6: ...9 20 21 22 23 24 26 15b 17b 16b 20 22 21 25 26 27 28 24 Time relay delayed cutoff 25 Overheating protection 26 Indicator showing triggered over heating protection 27 Thermometer displays the boiler te...

Page 7: ...fter the leaves have come out then wait a few weeks before trimming and splitting the wood During these weeks the leaves wilt and draw out the moisture After another few weeks of drying the wood has 2...

Page 8: ...d hatch followed by the bypass damper If the flue gas temperature increases you know that the firewood has ignited When the firewood has burnt and the flue gas temperature has fallen to be low 120 C t...

Page 9: ...less of the heat escapes with the flue gases One way of telling whether it is time for cleaning is to check the flue gas thermostat It is a good idea to clean the boiler if the flue gas temperature is...

Page 10: ...on the height difference between the highest and lowest points in the system the static head Note that the pressure in the system varies with the boiler tem perature do not add water unnecessarily The...

Page 11: ...increased quickly before charging begins Add a control system Ceramic not correctly positioned If the boiler is new check that the ceramic has not moved during transport There is no need to remove the...

Page 12: ...Draught hatch V 37 1 37 00 60 Handle knob 25 mm 2 28 38 00 01 Manometer 0 4 bar 1 27 38 00 03 Thermometer 0 120 C 1 38 00 30 Flue gas thermometer 50 500 C 1 44 00 02 Pipe cleaner 89 mm 2 44 00 05 Pip...

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