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Installation

Downpipe

The downpipe is screwed to the body of the burner. The downpipe can be 
rotated in increments of 22° to obtain a suitable angle to the feed auger. 
There is a thermal relay with a cable on the downpipe. It must be con-
nected as shown in the figure.

a

b

c

d

a. Thermal relay with cable on downpipe.
b. Connect the cable's connector here.
c.  Fix the cable to the body of the burner with a cable tie after it has been 

laid as shown in the figure.

d. Quick coupler, reducer.

Press the contacts together properly.

Breakaway openings

Combimax 30 UB and Vedolux
Comet, Joker and Star

There are breakaway openings on the sides of the cover of the burner. 
These are broken off when the burner is installed on Värmebaronen boil-
ers.

Pellet store

Ready-made pellet stores are available on the market. These are prefer-
able to homemade stores. A store designed for pellets makes the supply 
more regular. 
It should be possible to remove the feed auger for cleaning without having 
to empty the store first. 
The size of a weekly store depends on the building's heating require-
ments. However, we recommend that the store have a volume of at least 
300 litres.

 To guarantee that the correct quantity of pellets is supplied, 

the burner must have one of the appropriate feed augers.

Feed auger

Fit the feed auger motor on the feed auger. Tighten the locking screw well 
so that the motor does not slip on the feed auger shaft.
The feed auger must be well anchored as it will work its way into the 
store. Anchor the feed auger with a chain on the ceiling. The chain must be 
perpendicular to the fixing lug on the feed auger.
The intake of the feed auger should be at least 50 mm from the base of 
the store. It is important for the intake to be completely free. Check the 
position of the feed auger before the store is filled with pellets. Use tape or 
similar to mark on the feed auger's pipe how far it extends into the store. 
This makes it easy to see whether the feed auger has worked its way into 
the store and it becomes easier to refit the feed auger when it has been 
taken out of a full store.
Use the enclosed hose to connect the feed auger to the burner's quick 
coupler on the downpipe. Secure the hose at both ends with hose clips.
Connect the feed auger's power cable to the power socket on the burner. 
Before starting the feed auger and the burner, the feed auger must be filled 
with pellets. See 'Startup'.
A flexible feed auger can be used via an intermediate store into which 
some of Viking Bio's feed augers are placed to supply the burner with 
pellets.

The inclination of the feed auger from the horizontal plane 

must be 40°±5°.

40°±5°

H dimension at 40° inclination:   1500 mm feed auger: 750 mm 

2500 mm feed auger: 1400 mm

 Risk of entrapment!

Before any work is done on the feed auger, its power cable 

must be disconnected from the burner.

Flue gas thermometer

The enclosed flue gas thermometer is fitted to the usual connection on the 
boiler's flue pipe.

Summary of Contents for Viking Bio 20

Page 1: ...Installation operation and maintenance 18 01 2011 Ver konv012 Replaces Pellet burner...

Page 2: ...uirements Flue gas temperature Turbulators Smoke in boiler room Combustion values Adjustment 13 Adjustment Choice of operating mode Boiler temperature control via the burner Start delay Pellet firing...

Page 3: ...d in boiler make type Installer Tel Other Combustion values 1 2 3 4 Date Date Date Date Draught Pa Draught Pa Draught Pa Draught Pa Soot no Soot no Soot no Soot no O2 O2 O2 O2 CO ppm CO ppm CO ppm CO...

Page 4: ...ings are important for good heating economy and the service life of the parts in contact with flames Optimum adjustment is possible only using flue gas analysis instruments The burner s parts in conta...

Page 5: ...burner By flashing in different ways they provide information about operating phases and alarms Pel lets are fed to the burner automatically from the fuel store via a feed auger controlled by the burn...

Page 6: ...ase of the combustion chamber should be high enough for there to be space for the quantity of ash formed during a weeks firing in winter The highest quantity of ash is to be found at the rear of the c...

Page 7: ...hten the locking screw well so that the motor does not slip on the feed auger shaft The feed auger must be well anchored as it will work its way into the store Anchor the feed auger with a chain on th...

Page 8: ...h can be opened The jumper T1 T2 in the power cable s contact part must be removed when a hatch switch is connected Boiler temperature control via the burner The boiler temperature sensor accessory is...

Page 9: ...n boiler temperature Pellmax VX Boiler thermostat controls boiler temperature Boiler temperature control via the burner N N CP N N N S3 L B4 N F 2 1 VX L1 L2 L3 N 230V BLUE BLACK BROWN GREY YELLOW GRE...

Page 10: ...CABLE SIDE TEMP START DOSE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1 Connector for supply thermostat etc See electrical installation 230V in all conductors L1 supply to burner via overheating protection B4 c...

Page 11: ...shes high ambient temperature One long four short flashes fan not working One long four short flashes synchronously with FLAME low fan RPM in operating phase Flashing low element current 22 TEMP tempe...

Page 12: ...voided if the flue gas temperature is mini mum 70 C one metre below the top of the chimney A low flue gas tem perature results in higher efficiency but this must be weighed up against the risk of cond...

Page 13: ...t for good heating economy high efficiency low emissions of environmentally hazardous substances and the service life of the parts of the burner in contact with the flame On account of irregular suppl...

Page 14: ...sh short flame depending on whether there is too much air or too little fuel low efficiency high flue gas temperature Flue gas temperature A high flue gas temperature may be because the boiler has not...

Page 15: ...to produce hot water pellet firing is usually unsuitable During this period the burner operates for short periods of time which means high stoppage losses and lower efficiency When heating requirement...

Page 16: ...reate a flame as described above it will stop and produce the Failed start alarm The most probable causes of this are excessive draught the grate is in the incorrect position or the burner is not rece...

Page 17: ...the grate must not be pressed together The opening must be approximately 1 mm Each time cleaning takes place check the condition of the parts in contact with the flame the grate the inner burner pipe...

Page 18: ...ews c on the flange against the burner housing Pull out all parts from the burner housing as shown in the above figure C Separate as shown in the figure Notice how gaskets f and g are fitted The inner...

Page 19: ...have power Is the operation indicator lit up Are all control units thermostats etc set correctly Are all safety devices overheating protection hatch switches etc in normal operating mode Is the burner...

Page 20: ...emperature possibly because the com bustion chamber hatch is poorly insulated Check the ambient temperature Should be max 30 C Take action Faulty temperature sensor on circuit board Change circuit boa...

Page 21: ...ouble pole 1 700204 Silicone gasket 1 440060 Chain 1500 mm 1 13 440158 Electrical intake triple pole 1 37 710050 Lip 1 440061 Snap hook 1 1 440163 Electrical intake septuple pole 1 38 710065 End wall...

Page 22: ...x Combimax CU and older Combimax UB 3322 Installation bag pellets measuring instruments etc 3315 Spacer extends Viking Bio 105 mm from hatch 3323 621 05 60 Draught damper 150 x 130 mm for flue pipe 90...

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