Klover PB35 Pellet Boiler -
Operation
and Maintenance
This information leaflet must be read in conjunction with your Operation and Installation Manual.
Your Klover PB35 pellet boiler should give you years of trouble free heating but there are certain things that
you as the user need to do to keep the stove running cleanly and efficiently. Here we outline the basics and
give some tips and tricks so that running your stove is simple and straightforward.
It is important that you read and understand the Operation Manual that comes with the stove, paying
particular attention to pages 10-20. This will ensure that you are familiar with how the stove operates and
what you need to do to make it perform exactly as you want it to.
When your installers has finished fitting your stove they will do a handover where they show you what you
need know and they'll take you through all the different aspects of heating your home with wood pellets.
Within a couple of weeks of you beginning to use your stove your installer will return to do the final part of
the handover and settle any further queries you might have.
Your pellet boiler is mostly controlled by the programmer on your wall and it is this that you will adjust if
you want to change the temperature, have it coming on at different times etc. The display on the stove
gives you lots of information as to exactly what your boiler is doing at any point and so it is worth looking at
page 14 to learn what that displays actually mean. In the event of something unexpected happening then
you need to know what the stove is telling you and what, if anything, you need to do.
Loading it with pellets
Only use good quality pellets, they should always be EN+A1 grade and from an approved supplier. Cheap
pellets give you less heat, more ash, increase the amount of cleaning needed and can cause problems with
your appliance. Bear in mind that EN+A1 pellets are not all the same so it can be worth trying out different
makes.
It's always best to keep the hopper topped up rather than letting it empty completely each time. If it does
run out then, when you are reloading, always put a handful of pellets in the crucible. This will ensure a
successful re-ignition.
If, when you are filling the hopper, you find that the bag has small broken bits of pellet and sawdust at the
bottom, don't tip them in. These won't go up the auger and you'll only have to vacuum them out later.
Cleaning and maintenance
The regular cleaning and maintenance of your stove is absolutely vital to keep it burning efficiently. How
often a stove needs cleaning varies with every installation, but over time you will get a feel for how regularly
you need to clean the various parts. Make sure that the stove is cool before doing any cleaning. The manual
has photographs (pages 10 – 13) that clearly show each cleaning operation and these should be followed
closely.
In the beginning give it a quick check over every couple of times you re-fill the hopper. In particular check
the brazier is keeping clean and the holes in it clear.
The regular cleaning cycle should include:
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