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Pellet storage
The functioning of the boiler largely depends
on the quality and conservation conditions of
the pellets, for this reason they must be stored
in a dry place where they do not reach too low
temperatures.
Poor packaging of the pellets can lead to the
breakdown of particles and create sawdust.
Sawdust is responsible for the malfunction of
the power system and can block it.
We recommend storing a few bags of
pellets in a warm and dry place, because cold
pellets (5º.C) and/or damp reduce the calorific
value of the fuel and cause more dirt, requiring
more rigorous maintenance and cleaning.
6.
U
NLOADING AND TRANSPORT
The boiler must be transported vertically
without rocking during the entire transport
process.
The boiler's brazier as well as other
components can come loose causing damage to
the product.
The boiler packaging must not be impacted or
hit by other objects or equipment, under
penalty
of
causing
damage
that
will
compromise the future functioning of the
boiler.
Make sure that the means of transport used
has a capacity greater than the weight of the
boiler.
7.
I
NSTALLATION
To obtain the best performance from the boiler
and uniform heating of the space, you must
comply with some essential rules.
Improper installation will compromise the
safety and proper functioning of the boiler.
When installing the equipment, all national and
local regulations, as well as European
standards, must be observed.
Boiler leveling
The boiler must be leveled using a bubble
water level and using the rubber adjustment
feet.
Installation constraints
It must be safeguarded that no mechanical
exhaust fans or collective ventilation ducts are
installed at the installation site.
In any case, it must be safeguarded that the
installation site is not in a depression,
preventing the simultaneous operation of the
systems mentioned above, since this will
compromise the normal functioning of the
boiler and possible release of dangerous fumes.
Check point 7.4 for more information.
Boiler installation site
The following figure indicates the minimum
distances (in centimeters) from combustible
surfaces that must be observed when installing
the boiler. In the case of non-flammable
walls/objects these distances can be reduced
by half.
Figure 2- Minimum dimensions to respect in relation to
adjacent surfaces
The floor protection to support the boiler must
guarantee fire resistance in accordance with
European standards. Never place the boiler
directly on wood, carpet or other combustible
materials.
During
installation,
structures,
coatings,
beams, etc., must be protected from