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1.6 Auger Cycle Timer
In conjunction with the feed control, the auger cycle timer controls the feed rate. This is
achieved by turning the auger motor ON and OFF. Failure of this component will result
in a status light change. Refer to the “Trouble Shooting” section for more details.
1.7 High Temperature Manual Reset Thermal Disk
The manual reset thermal disk is a high temperature safety switch. If the heater should
reach an unusually high temperature, this switch will shut the feed system OFF. The
exhaust and circulation fans will continue removing heat until the heater is at room
temperature. Once this switch has been tripped, the control system will not allow any
more fuel to feed into the burn pot until it has been manually reset. DO NOT RESET
THIS UNIT UNTIL THE CAUSE HAS BEEN FOUND AND REPAIRED. Failure of
this component will result in a status light change. Refer to the “Trouble Shooting”
section for more details.
1.8 Pressure Switch
The pressure switch is a safety device that senses whether or not the combustion chamber
is under vacuum. Failure of the exhaust fan or leakage in the heater (such as opening the
door) will activate this safety component resulting in a status light change and a shut-
down of the feed system. Refer to the “Trouble Shooting” section for more details.
2. Heater Operation
In order to use your heater, you should be familiar with the 4 controls of your heater: Fan
Speed, Feed Rate, Damper and Start button. These 4 controls will allow you to adjust
and operate your heater safely and efficiently. The location and method of adjustment
for each of these is described next.
1.5 Trouble Shooting Module Status Lights
Figure 16. Trouble shooting
lights at the back of the heater
Your heater is equipped with 3 status lights. Each
light indicates a different safety device. Together,
these lights are intended to keep you informed as to
what is happening in the feed system. The top light
indicates the status of the auger cycle timer, the
middle light indicates the high temperature manual
reset thermal disk and the bottom light indicates the
pressure switch. In normal operation, all 3 lights will
be blinking ON and OFF in proportion to the feed
control setting (see “Heater Operation”). Should any
problem arise in the feed system, some or all of the
lights will either go out or be pulsing BRIGHT -
DIM. If this occurs, please refer to the “Trouble
Shooting” section.
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