50
30 MINUTES OR 60 MINUTES
The pilot cycle begins when temperature set on the thermostat is reached. It will last 30 or 60 minutes depending
on the selected pilot cycle. If the thermostat does not call for heat before the end of the selected pilot cycle
delay, the furnace will shut down and will need to go through the complete ignition cycle when the thermostat
calls for heat again.
ALWAYS ON
The pilot cycle begins when temperature set on the thermostat is reached. When the “ALWAYS ON” pilot cycle
is selected, the furnace will remain in the pilot mode until the thermostat calls for heat.
7.3.4 START, STOP AND TIME DELAY PARAMETERS ADJUSTMENTS
T°_Start:
This value indicates the temperature read by the exhaust temperature probe at which the start cycle is
considered complete. If the flames appear to have difficulty to gain strength, increase the starting temperature so
the igniter can work longer. The default value is 130°F. The adjustment range is from 120°F to 150°F.
T° Stop:
This value indicates the temperature read by the exhaust temperature probe at which the fire in the burn pot is
considered out. If once your furnace has stopped and you still see a noticeable amount of embers, you can
decrease the temperature T°_Stop. Also, if your furnace is located in a cold environment (e.g. a garage) it may
be necessary to reduce the temperature T°_Stop ensuring that the remaining pellets are burnt. The default value
is 115°F. The adjustment range is from 90°F to 115°F.
Exhaust delay:
This value indicates the operating time of the exhaust fan after reaching the T°_Stop temperature to ensure that
all the smoke generated by the last pellets is well evacuated from the furnace. If you notice after stopping your
furnace that smoke continues to form in the combustion chamber, increase the delay. The default value is 10
minutes and the adjustment range is from 10 to 30 minutes.
7.3.5 VIEWING STATISTICS
From the main status page, choose the settings icon
. Select “TROUBLESHOOT FURNACE”. The different
statistics will be shown on pages 1, 5 and 6. They can show certain statistics in real time (Page 1) like the unit
runtime. They can also show the number of times each of the error codes occurred. Page 4 shows the electronic
boards software versions. These statistics can be very useful to a service technician or SBI technical support.
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