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•
Regulation on models with FCS:
First of all check the closure
of the front door and tightness of the gaskets. Increase the
MCS
Calibration
setting one point at a time (from 0 to +5) until the
example 3 condition is achieved.
•
Manual regulation on models without FCS:
First of all check
the closure of the front door and tightness of the gaskets. Then
increase the
Fan Calibration
setting one point at a time (from 0
to +5). If it is not enough, reduce the
Auger Calibration
setting
one point at a time (from 0 to
-
5) until the example 3 condition is
achieved.
Example 2
NO
NON OPTIMAL
combustion, the flame is too stretched and a large
amount of burning pellets are blown out of the burner.
•
Regulation on models with FCS:
Reduce the
MCS Calibration
setting one point at a time (from 0 to +5) until the example 3
condition is achieved.
•
Manual regulation on models without FCS:
Reduce the
Fan
Calibration
setting one point at a time (from 0 to
-
5). If it is not
enough, increase the
Auger Calibration
setting one point at a
time (from 0 to +5) until the example 3 condition is achieved.
Example 3
YES
OPTIMAL
combustion, the flame is vibrant of a yellow/white colour with
a small amount of burning pellets inside the burner. It is not necessary to
adjust any settings in the Calibration menu.
For all three of the examples, it is advised to evaluate on the spot all
necessary adjustments.
FIRE PROTECTION
One must be extremely cautious in the vicinity of fire, flames, heat, elec-
tricity and other forms of energy, when using substances that can cause
fire or explosions and also the relative equipment used to avoid them.
Owners, managers and users of buildings and facilities, must ensure the
safety of people, animals and objects.
Owners, managers and users of buildings and facilities are responsible
for the structures fire protection and heating systems. Buildings and
installations must be kept in good conditions according to local standards
and must always be ready for use.
People with surveillance duties must do what is necessary to instruct and
train all users on how to apply all precautionary measures required.
Those who discover a fire must immediately sound the alarm and report
the fire to the fire brigade and people at risk.
Safety distances between buildings and facilities must correspond to the
minimum distances required by building regulations and, where neces-
sary, must also comply with the minimum distances imposed by the fire
protection descriptions.
Safety distances must be calculated in such a way as to prevent the
propagation of fire between buildings and heating systems. All features
such as size, location and use of the building must be taken into consid-
eration.
In the case where the minimum safety distances imposed by building
regulations do not correspond and cannot be modified, it is necessary to
adopt additional measures to prevent the propagation of a fire.
All interior installations must be designed and constructed in conformity
with local regulations and must ensure a limitation of damage in case of
failure or damage.
Components, thermal resistance requirements, chemical and mechanical
features of the installation, must all comply with local regulations and
standards.
Attention!
If creaks emitted by the product should occur, they
are not an indication of defects but are due to the nor-
mal thermal expansion of the materials.
EN