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General information

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Värmebaronen Vedolux 55

Technical data

Weight

empty

1049 lb

full of water

1592 lb

Water volume

65 gal

Fuel

wood

length

19.7 in

moisture content 

16 

±

8 %

Wood store

volume

43.6 gal

depth:

22.6 in

Filling hatch

w x h

11 x 9 in

Burning time

full wood store

2-3 h

Power

nominal

195.5 kBTU/h

Pressure

design

21.8 Psi

test

31.2 Psi

Temperature

max.

230 °F

Chimney requirements:

 

Straight steel chimney with 

3.9 in., recommended height 0 - 98.4 in.

 

Straight steel chimney with 

4.9 in., recommended height 0 - 275.6 in.

 

Straight steel chimney with 

6.3 in., recommended height 0 - 

.

Flue gas temperature

nominal output

310 °F

Flue gas flow rate

0.11 lb/s

Operation, natural ventilation/fan

with flue gas fan

Condensing/non-condensing

non-condensing

Positive/negative pressure at flue gas outlet

negative pressure

Pressure drop, water side

q = 820 gal/h, 

t = 50°F

0.15 

4.22

Psi
inH

2

O

q = 423 gal/h, 

t = 68°F

0.03

0.76

Psi
inH

2

O

Return temperature

min.

120 °F

Temperature setting 

200 °F

Accumulator volume

min.

660 gal

Cooling coil, incoming cold water

connection pressure

temperature

29

<59

Psi
°F

Boiler class in accordance with EN 303-5

Class 3

Voltage

115 V~ +10/-15%, 60 Hz

Current consumption

max.

0.46 A

Power consumption

operation, max.

50 W

(without any additional appliances connected)

standby

0 W

IP class

IPx1

Ambient temperature

during operation

0 - 86 °F

Noise level during operation

50 dB

Manufactured to

PED 97/23/EC article 3.3

Summary of Contents for Vedolux 55

Page 1: ...13 0 9 11 T H L n o x x x x r e v 0 Installation and maintenance Vedolux 55...

Page 2: ...2 V rmebaronen Vedolux 55...

Page 3: ...oiler from cold Installation 15 System check Instructions to customer About wood firing About wood handling wood and storage FOR THE USER Starting the boiler 16 Starting First firing Firing starting F...

Page 4: ...4 V rmebaronen Vedolux 55 Serial number Installation date Plumber Phone Electrician Phone Other To be completed when the Vedolux 55 is installed...

Page 5: ...the chimney so that there are no gas and dust leaks Thermal valve STW has been fitted Expansion tank volume correctly dimensioned Pay attention to prepressurisation in a closed tank System has been f...

Page 6: ...fan causes the flames to move downwards through the grate The gases remaining are combusted in the ceramics The hot flue gases then continue through the boiler s flues where the heat is absorbed and...

Page 7: ...le material on the boiler or flue pipe Be careful if you need to open the boiler s hatches during operation If the hatch is opened too fast flames may shoot out Read these instructions carefully befor...

Page 8: ...h hatch with draught hatch 14 Ash drawer 15 Leg frame 16 Adjustable foot bolts The hatches are supplied right hung but can be reversed so they are left hung A plate needs to be changed on the hatch to...

Page 9: ...output 310 F Flue gas flow rate 0 11 lb s Operation natural ventilation fan with flue gas fan Condensing non condensing non condensing Positive negative pressure at flue gas outlet negative pressure P...

Page 10: ...10 V rmebaronen Vedolux 55...

Page 11: ...tandards It is important for all connection points and flues not to leak dust and gas If the boiler is connected higher up the chimney than a previous boiler was connected the lower inactive part must...

Page 12: ...narrow pipe and the natural draught will not be enough to compensate for the long distance For the boiler to deliver the promised output the chim ney should not have an area that is too small or be t...

Page 13: ...perature in the event of boiling Follow the valve manufacturer s installation instructions Filling heating system The boiler is fitted with valves for filling and draining Turbulators If the turbulato...

Page 14: ...ion of a qualified electrician The boiler is connected to the fixed installation with rubber cable via an all pole main breaker with at least 0 12 in breaking distance The electrical connections are o...

Page 15: ...wood is damp a large part of its energy is used to dry it combustion is impaired and the risk of tar coating increases On account of its high acid content firing with oak for extended periods of time...

Page 16: ...here may be fire in the boiler 20 Main power switch 21 Thermostat for fan and charging pump 22 Starting the fan when the boiler is cold 25 Overheating protection Start 1 The bypass damper must be clos...

Page 17: ...ontrolled by the draught that the fan creates and by the oxygen supply via the primary and secondary air that is supplied via the inner ash hatch To optimise combustion and efficiency the flue gas tem...

Page 18: ...the end of the flue You can tell when it has reached the end because less force is required to move it Refit the turbulators Open the wood filling hatch and bypass damper Rake out the ash on the plate...

Page 19: ...mber Scrape the ceramics softly and carefully when removing ash from the boiler Let a layer of ash of a few centimetres form a protective layer on the grate Fire only with real wood not plastic proces...

Page 20: ...air valve is open Secondary air damper open too far If the damper is open too far the distribution between primary and secondary air is incorrect Start by having the secondary air damper completely cl...

Page 21: ...nnection See points above Boiling sound in the boiler Low pressure head Check the pressure should be 14 5 psi The expansion tank must be adapted to the volume and the temperature variations that occur...

Page 22: ...x 12 mm 8 x 6 9 x 0 5 in 3 310210 Front ceramic grate 1 310211 Rear ceramic grate 1 310212 Left ceramic duct 1 310213 Right ceramic duct 1 320007 Wood filling hatch 1 320017 Soot hatch 1 320020 Draug...

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